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2002 was the 5th hottest year on global record stretching back more than a century. government report says 2022 was a bad year for whether 2023 isn't shaping up to be much better already year in california series of severe storms as battered the coastline and the interior of the state bossing a number of deaths and up to a $1000000000.00 in damages lime it scientist 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. the slow over 1st. the greenhouse effect. ah ah, the emotion and anger at the funeral of tyrene nichols in memphis and
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a cool for reform of policing in america. you don't stand up to the industry, becoming thugs yourself. ah, lauren taylor, that is out. is there a life in london also coming up? new case, largest coordinated strike action in a generation half a 1000000 people walk out, demanding better pay and conditions. process meets victims of war in the democratic republic of congo, and condemns and brutal atrocities in the east of the country. i couldn't believe it, or i didn't want to believe we speak to ukrainians about their families dying for their country.
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and it will begin in memphis, tennessee, with a funeral of 29 year old tyree nichols who died are to being brutally beaten by police officers. the 5 officers involved have now been charged with 2nd degree murder. but his death leaves unanswered questions about the nature of policing in the u. s. ah. emotional farewell at boulevard christian church in memphis was attended by members of nichols family, civil rights figures, and community members. among those speaking was civil rights activists. i'll sharpton, he delivered a eulogy for the man whose death has sparked renewed outcry against police brutality in the u. s. i know what i saw on the tape. and the tape speaks for itself. may miller is disney for his life?
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never ex what a car registration snatched him out of the calm. but you don't fight crime by become an criminal yourself. you don't then know the dogs industry become an thugs yourself. you know fright gays by becoming fab. ah, men against the on army. that a, the police best punks. terry nichols mother called for legislation and action to fight police brutality at this me. whatever it and george lloyd be a we needed past. yeah.
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because there should be no other chair. this is subway. the way mother and all the other parents here have lost their children. we need to get that bill passed name because we don't that. but the next hour their diet, their blood is going to be on there. he is keeping it under as more from memphis. this was billed as really a celebration of tyree nichols of life, not his death. and that's exactly what i think you saw particularly poignantly at the end. when his 2 sisters, 2 brothers of his really opened up a brief statement, but powerful, talking about how hard it was to lose their sibling in this manner. and then also
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hearing of course, from his step father and then at the very end his mother. but we haven't heard from a lot because it's been very difficult for her as we can all certainly imagine struggling because it was her youngest son, tyree nichols and her talking about how hard it was choking back tears as she tried to explain what she was feeling right now, so certainly you got a better sense of who tyree nichols was, you know, an advocate skateboarder someone that was clearly a very, as we heard over and over some of the young man who was very polite. and of course, a father of a 4 year old. so you really got a sense of what he was like as a person in this memorial service that i should say lasted almost exactly 3 hours. a u. k is experienced, largest coordinated, strong caption in a generation,
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up to half a 1000000 train and bus drivers, civil servants, university lecturers, and security guards walked off the job in dispute over pay and working conditions. was 100000 teachers staged at the 1st striking schools in england and wales. more than 60 years. that in barbara has more from london oh, smiling through the colds. but normally tamara and her colleagues at this school, the people with special needs would be inside, wants to pay right. that meets the rising cost of living and keeps people in the profession. i've had to make these sacrifices, i've actually watch t jobs and for 5 years now, to be able to get to be keep every face in my head to be able put fuel in my car says i can actually get to lap even friends of mine. he have been teaching 43 years, have decided that it's just not for them because they genuinely cannot bear the stress and be the isolate and or, and the what played that,
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that they are expected to day. thousands of teachers and the families marched in london on wednesday. many stress pay rises should be far higher than the 5 percent offered for last year. and be paid for by the government. not comfortable ready, stretch school budgets. that pipe and pay came eligible by doing so what you're doing is you're taking wake me things to be in with my mom's time and like it's just she works so much emotional dimensions. you have to think like the doing so much more than ever applies to you with these teachers are making sure their demands are heard on what is clearly a sizable demonstration of, of industrial action taking in various parts of the economy, all coating on the government for pay rises that meet inflation. the government insist is bound by the recommendations of the pay review body, even though it's constrained by the financial remit. ministers gave it the
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independent pay, the view party, recommended 5 percent for experienced teachers, an 8.9 percent for new teachers. there's also progression pay within those salary bands as well. so 40 percent of classroom teachers will actually be getting pay rises up to 15.9 percent this year for the national education union that's far from good enough. they accused ministers of refusing meaningful talks. they go to dial down the way down the ante in down to teach again to room on the other side of the resources to negotiate. so at the moment there is not enough room to tell you what you can prove to them. know this no, actually from this year, and indeed they delay should have published their evidence. maybe what your friday probably said. the next education strike is due at the end of the month. if there's no movement of pe, you are likely to be seeing more protests. look just from people like zamora, but workers in other key professions who at least for now enjoy broad support from
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the public being baba al jazeera, london, the f b. i has found no classified documents, soft research of a beach house owned by us president joe biden. the search was part of a special council investigation into his handling of classified material, biden's personal attorney, and the president gave his full support and corporation to the investigation. thus month f b i. agents found several classified documents in biden's home in wilmington, kimberly hawk it has more from washington, dc. what i can tell you is that the f b, i did go there, they did not pick up any documents with any sort of classified markings on them. but there were some hand written notes that were taken from the president's residence there. the beach house, as it is known rehab with beach, delaware. these handwritten notes pertain to time when the president was in fact,
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vice president under brock obama. now it's important to note that the president, according to his attorney, was aware of the search. it was consensual, the president was cooperative. and this was part of an ongoing search of a number of locations including his private residence in wilmington, delaware, this follow sir search where there was also a turning up of documents in a think tank in washington dc which really sort of set all of this off of the think tank known as the pen biden's center, and this sort of culminated in is searched for documents that prompted the attorney general merit garlan to look into whether there has been a mis handling of classified documents by joe biden. not only pertaining to his time, his vice president, but also his time as a u. s. senator, as well. process has condemned brittle atrocities in eastern democratic republic of congo, automating victims of war in kinshasa, and also celebrated mass with
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a crowd of hundreds of thousands of people in the capital of web reports from the thousands of people gathered in a field in kinshasa to celebrate mass pope frances seemed to his visiting democratic republic of congo with a message of peace in a world just heartened by violence and war, christians must be like jesus as if to insist on the point. jesus told the disciples once more peace be with you. about half a congo is nearly 100000000 people follow as the roman catholic church mid day. he didn't for anyone else sweltering the tama, my, the people here really want to hear what type francis has to say. why he even catholic turned he's been a powerful critic of congos room and simpson 1970 president. felix typically wants
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to run for a 2nd time in the elections due at the end of this year. the opposition and the catholic church say the already problems with the electoral process. right? the leader of the catholic church in congo. address the pope, about a 3rd of the people welcoming you today is a people suffering body and soul. your visit takes place during an election year. we hope to see transparency, inclusive and peaceful elections. after the math poke, francis met survivors of congo armed conflict, including those who've been rapes and mutilated korea between you know, salt. i make a hot felt appeal to all the people that orchestrate war and the democratic republic of congo in order to plunder and destabilize the country. you are enriching yourselves through the brutal sacrifice of innocent victims, enough to stop getting wretched from money stained with blood. frances next stop itself to dawn,
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where he due to travel on friday. now come web al jazeera can shatter democratic republic of congo. some of the most intense fighting during the war ukraine has taken place in the eastern city, but moot. it's believe both russia and ukraine have lost huge numbers of troops. that route is a front line city in the internet region. natasha butler spoke to the brother of one ukrainian soldier who's killed there. followed to me usual with kill defending the eastern ukrainian town of buck moved in december. he joined the army off to russia, invaded ukraine, telling his family. he wanted to fight for its freedom. his brothers, flava, says volota, mia was proud of ukraine and took part in pro western protests in 2014. so he wasn't surprised when floating man listed and says he kept in touch with his family by messenger from the front lines of the morning. before going to the mission, he said we are going to the mission. and every evening when they got back,
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he message that there, that he said there back, smother, remembered how he heard about followed me as death. my father made a call to me. i couldn't believe it. and didn't want to believe it. but well, it was hot, hard dying for us all for us will. the brothers grew up in northern ukraine and were close for though the mayor went on to become an online gain tester and developer keith, he helped create a popular game called stalker. the face of one of the characters is modeled on his what the virtual world of shooters is a far cry from the reality of war. the battle between ukrainian or russian forces
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for back mode is brutal, fighting's intense. it's been described as a living hell. slobber says he could see how harrowing it was in his brother's face in his final weeks. but he says for low to mid died doing what he believed in our sure. the heyward diamond figure for leukemia has left behind his family and 2 young children. like many ukrainians, he paid the ultimate price defending the country. he loved natasha. butler al jazeera keith ukraine still had allowed a 0 friends in life and together in death victims of monday's bomb attack, a buried impish hour and a climax of $50000.00. he had journey this green tinge come, it makes its closest approach to earth. ah
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hello, we should see the rain easing off in new zealand over the next couple days, but still a few showers in the forecast. i'm afraid for your showers across sir queensland pushing across into the northern territory of australia and we got some wet weather down towards the southeast as well as cold front will make its way through victoria into new south wales. little squeeze the heat up towards that northeast corner of new south wales up towards brisbin. as you go through the next couple of days, temperatures will get up into the mid thirties to brisbin. she make a way to the weekend, and we go show us continuing cross northern parts of australia. so very warm weather over towards the west. we're into the thirty's here, the mid thirty's for perth. good part of w way, mostly weather weather down towards the southeast, which will rattle its way through on quite a brisk wind swirling away 3. tasmania. eventually pushing over towards new zealand slowly, but surely,
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things will improve for the north ireland. i'm pleased to say we'll see some dry weather with a few showers, but the wet weather will make its way to was at western side of the south. i live at 32 in christ church. brisk northerly winds, really picking those temperatures up the cold north. we wind meanwhile, across japan, so yet more snow in the forecast proceed across western parts of han shoe and on in to her kite. ah, our diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden, scandalous practices that have infiltrated international hold. so markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on to one out just sierra
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ah ah, reminder the top stories here now to 0. a funeral has been held in the u. s. city of memphis for tyree nichols who died 3 days after being bitten by police during a traffic stop. civil rights activists, al sharpton and nichols, mother both spoke service and called for legislation to fight police brutality is experienced its largest coordinated strike action in a generation. up to half 1000000 teachers train and bus drivers, civil servants, university lecturers, and security guards walked off the job in dispute to have a pay and working conditions and their fi, i as found no classified documents after search of one of the delaware homes owned
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by us president joe biden search was part of a special council investigation into his handling of classified material nostrand to has extended a state of emergency for 6 more months. 2 years after overthrowing the government, the country has been facing growing violence and instability since the military crew in 2021. tony chang has more from the time me and mar, border, deserted streets around the sleigh, pagoda. people in yan gone to fondly showing their support for the silent strike as offices and shops remain closed. despite warnings from the military scenes like this were repeated across myanmar on wednesday. but in bangkok where they were free to speak out, they did. hundreds of mamma citizens demonstrated outside their embassy denouncing the coo and the general behind it. many held up pictures of ang sensor cheat,
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the last elected leader. now facing a lifetime in jail, we not exam middle line. we want democracy as why we want to for the all the world that hey, look at that grandma and come and help the burma stay with. well, not that long, we are here to protect me and mine is pretty bad right now. me no lie, destroyed a country and he kills a lot of people. at this stage, senior general min online shows no sign of backing down. the military has used the full force of its arsenal in the past 12 months. heavy artillery armour, an increasingly air strikes, the resistance is strong across the country. many clearly still refused to accept military rule. what we have is just john amendment of the people. and then people are very resilient, but also ready to fight against military by all means possible. that is what
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military don't have at the united nations, a concession that the international response to the crisis of a has been disjointed where and weak. that is what is missing when it comes to me and more of that kind of strategic coordinated approach by a coalition of countries. much like we saw with respect to the ukraine crisis we've yet to see with respect to the me and margaret, the tactics of mere mars military when they forced more than a 1000000 ethnic were hanger to flee. and now being repeated across the country, yet many neighboring nation still refused to condemn the generals, nor office sanctuary or 8 to those suffering inside. on the board with thailand, boats, ferry supplies across the myanmar, the world bank estimates the economy has shrunk by 15 percent since the qu, food shortages are widespread. while some trade is carrying across the board, a life inside mia mass seems to be getting increasingly difficult. on the military
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rule, 22000000 people living below the poverty line, millions more displaced by fighting and basic services like education and health care essentially gone. tony ching al jazeera on the time. yeah. my boredom, police in pakistan say the suicide bomber who killed at least a 100 people. in an attack on a pasha, a mask may have had internal assistance. i say several suspects have now been arrested. families of those who were killed in the attack had been burying their loved ones as a beg reports from pish. our 2 friends laid to rest. they grew up together, joined the police together and died together over neither graves lie side by side in the same graveyard. the fathers of if the car leanne, if now mean more their losses, noble could they have to have that to your mother. marble if the car was the only bread winner for the family, that on his death is a big loss for us. all of course, he was
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a very obedient son and used to spend his salary on the family. his children are scarlet of what is barbara, let them watch that. tell them to lose relatives comfort if the cause to children, they're too young to understand what's happened to their father. are there a blue moon all over about a little over there? sure. terrorist who killed my brother with such cruelty, they were all innocent. this is our government's failure. the practice people have been badly targeted was no one we spoke to here, expected an attack, let alone inside a highly fortified area that was meant to be secure. ah, the suicide bombings on monday was the worst in a decade in the shower. all but 3 of those killed were police officers. across the city, people are paying their respects to those that have lost their sons. but as they grieve, many are also asking how this could happen. why is it the violence they thought was behind them as come to haunt them? once again, a breakaway section of the box, tony taliban, or ttp is being blamed. the police commander is visiting families of the deceased
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and security is high, but he cannot offer any security assurances to the people here. we should order border with a line is tanya and the turbulent part of of one is ton tozer himself or to keep him in. they are hiding their behalf, shift to go find his son along with their families. ah. and you are outside of me or all of this, he's fire. so yes, we should be ready for morning. next. an investigation is ongoing as police go through what's left of the mosque. but there's an uneasy feeling here that those asking how this happened won't get chances, and more lives could be lost as a big, i'll be 0, shower buffy. so the u. s. federal reserve has raised its target interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point. central bank continued to promise ongoing increases in borrowing costs, as part of his battle against inflation. in a statement, the fed said inflation has somewhat east from the 40 year highs hit last year. it
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remains elevated. the banks and rushes worn ukraine was still seen as adding to global uncertainty. joe biden and just house because kevin mccarthy have met for the 1st time since they took their respective positions for nations between democrats and republicans. a tense because of differences over the debt ceiling. and mccarthy says he and the president had a good conversation. i just walked out and having an hour conversation with his president that i tell you in perspective was a good conversation. no agreements, no promises except we will continue. ringback conversation i want to continue, it would be half of the american people on behalf of the parents on behalf of every taxpayer here. india's finance ministers on mil, the government's budget for the coming financial year saying it's designed to boost economic growth from minister, nor intermodal has been under pressure to create jobs with unemployment or many one
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of india's biggest challenges tony mitchell has more on oh, seems like this are an every day routine on the outskirts of new delhi. dozens of laborers come to the street every morning to find work. they fix their wages with recruiters and heck to the work site. most of them are hired in construction. he's a messiah cable, you know, get him at the tip top says he holds a master's degree, but was forced to leave his village because his job doesn't be enough. for our company from albany. ball, it's very competitive. there aren't enough jobs that are fuel groman, jobs, and private companies don't be. well, it's also difficult for us to get paid on time. the gorman should fix on minimum beach for daily reads, workers make us. ah, millions of people in india are looking for jobs. unemployment has sought to its highest level in 16 months. urban areas, a most affected with one intent people out of walk. fears of
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a global recession are further impacting the economy. exports have dropped in recent months. industries like manufacturing and technology, a hiring fuel workers. projected to grow about 6 percent in general means the fastest growing economy in the world. but this growth has disproportionately benefited the wealthiest and the pandemic has deepened to inequality. according to the latest. ok, some report the richest one percent or 40 percent of the well. the finance minister has announced the last government budget ahead of national elections next year in it. the government says it will spend more than $100000000000.00 to improve infrastructure and create jobs. 20 our current, yours economic growth as estimated to be at 70 percent. it is notable that this is the highest among all the major economies. this is in spite of the massive slowed down globally cost by cobra $19.00 and the wall d. d,
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b a will some economists said the government should focus on manufacturing to make growth mo, inclusive, any country before us. they haven't taken off the how will you, from agriculture, the services directly, they've gone through agriculture and manufacturing. manufacturing is that platform . it's that for all which hope countries get issue middle income status and then to higher income status. the economy is projected to bounce back in 2024, but that's a long way off for millions here who are struggling to get by now path new met. then al jazeera new delhi, a tiny radioactive caps you will missing in the australian outback has been recovered. in a major search operation, he 8 millimeters by 6 millimeters capture emits the hazardous isotope cesium 137, and was part of a gauge used in iron all mining. it fell off a truck on a 1400 kilometer stretch of road in western australia last week. health officials
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had warned it could cause radiation burns or sickness if handled. agreeing who'd comment on a 50000 year journey is about to make its closest approach to earth, perhaps for the last time. last time it went past this planet was during the stone age. when neanderthals roamed the earth con baker has more. there are billions of comets in our solar system. a handful that passed by the earth every year, and a few that become so called bright comments with glowing heads and long tails. last year a new one was discovered as it passed the orbit of jupiter. and right now, if you look north, just after sunset near the big dipper constellation, using binoculars or a telescope, you might just be able to see comment 2022, e 3 zed t f, named after the telescope that saw it. and the time it was seen likely comes from the distant or cloud, a cosmic mist of water, ice and rock that sits thousands of times further from our son than neptune. it's
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one of 2 places comets come from in our solar system. the last time this comment appeared in our sky, earth was in an ice age, and modern humans were making stone age tools alongside now extinct neanderthals and dennis opens. as any comment approaches the sun, it heats up, the frozen material inside, gets thrown off as gas and dust that can be seen streaking across the sky. at the front of this one, a reaction that was only recently understood is happening. a molecule of 2 carbon atoms, burns green before being destroyed by sunlight. comments may have brought water to earth in its early years. this one is expected to leave the sun's pole entirely. flying off into interstellar space. so it really is a unique opportunity. ah.

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