tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 8, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is the news online from coming up in the next 16 minutes. smoke from hundreds of wild fires in canada, blankets the skies in the northeast and you with leading to pines, found to philadelphia being crowns. are you crying and brush or cues each other of shelling,
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emergency work is trying to risk the people from the funded coast on reaching the, at least for children and adults into the, into nice attack and eastern fronts and saddam's rival side special to control of a large width of these factory causing a major fire at a few different and on far as small and with the latest sport to record breaking performances helps with the denver nuggets having the n b finals. nicolay jo kids and jamal murray combined to give them a to one serious lead of and my the slides have been disrupted in the northeastern united states, up to a 6 layer of smoke from wild fires in canada, blankets of the region, some inbound flights to both new york and philadelphia were halted,
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leaving thousands of passengers stranded equality eludes, had been issued in 15 us states to, to the smoke of as we're going to show you to live pictures, one from philadelphia and the other from new york city showing you what the situation is like the and now in new york, the governor there has made in 95 mosques available to some residents as it now ranks among the 10 cities with the worst a quality in the world as we speak. but we're going to go now uh to ellen fisher who is in washington, d. c. for us and. and when can you just give us a sense of what it is like dealing with the smoke on the ground there? well if you take a look during this mind me can you, you can just the boat because the dome of the, the us capital normally and a deal like this. and you and that would be crystal clear with the blue sky behind it. and you can see it's really a milky horizon because of the smoke that is being low and down from canada,
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which of course is still have $200.00 paloma towards the way a few 1000 kilometers away. i would suggest what new york go yesterday we're getting here, but today it's moving down the east coast. so the likes of philadelphia, and baltimore and washington are going to be impacted. it's going to stretch as far down as north carolina, which is virginia is the next deep down and then north carolina. so you can see just how big amelia this is covering its impact to go into your quality and area of quality as measured on a scale from 0 to over 300 a normally, if it's under 50, does it things are pretty healthy and it's good if it's a bug 200, then that's due to be very unhealthy at the moment in washington. it's around 320 so you can see just how high at the pollution in the is caused by these fires. and did you say flights have been impacted at laguardia? there was a growing stop at philadelphia. there was
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a growing stop the have been lifted the problems at new york. the 3 airports around washington expected to experience delays. certainly that have been the, is in laguardia, new york new. what about the leaves of on average, 35 minutes, but someplace were delayed up to a note and, and more so as a huge impact throughout the rest of the country. because here in america, a lot of people don't just fly from one place to another, they're normally on connecting flights. so that becomes an issue. and in schools, well, no one's getting a for recess is because they hear noise going out for their their break. all the children are being held in doors after school activities are being canceled because the quality is not great. and in new york last night, some theater shoes were cancelled at that could be an issue here in the coming it coming hours as well. it's ellen, you mentioned that uh, in regards to the slides, if i has now listed of those ones being grounded, does it give us an idea of it?
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things a slightly improving this. you know, it's a, it's a, it's a good changes with the wind to be on it. so it could well come back in later today . and certainly over hearing from kristen in new york on a wednesday was the, as the de went on, the equality certainly became a little worse in the visibility. i became a lot worse as well. so while there's no growing still for the moment, it's possible that later in the day it could become much worse just looking at the capital and know to go. it was much cleaner than it is now. it's a lot for the milk here. certainly, 1st thing this morning, it was great. so there's that issue and of course if you get respiratory problems, that's an issue as well. but even ordinary people are being told by the scientists and the doctor's note to spend time outside. if you can possibly avoid all the masks that we thought we were done with. after coven, we've had to dig them out, put them in a pool, cuz put them on a piece on the outside. remember it was, i would say you don't need to wait, am us know we have to, we have them here. and i'm seeing
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a lot of people going by with mice because they're worried about the, the quality. and this is going to continue for another couple of days as it continues to move down the eastern seaboard into north carolina and perhaps out into see. but in the united states is doing something to help. you have st. 600 firefighters and support stuff up to canada to comb. but there was bias, but certainly this impact is hitting more than 15000000 people more than 50000000 people actually across the eastern seaboard of the united states over the last couple of days. as i say, it's likely to continue for a few more days. okay, thank you so much. that is ellen session for us in washington dc. the ukraine and russia are accusing each other of hampering if it's to evacuate people from the funded coastal region. shelling and casualties have been reported on both
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sides and the agency teams are searching areas flooded off to the never called catan. bridgestone choose day. operations have continued and ukrainian, and russian control territory despite boost. so tillery 5 presidents, a little bit zalinski, has visited the coastal onto inspect evacuation operations, and visited injured people. and hospital zelinski discussed giving clean water and other relief supplies into the designs design. with them the links, the banks of the department of health by russia to the south and ukraine to the north cavan most go accuse each other of deliberately attacking the reserve while the governor of coastal and says about $600.00 square kilometres onto voice a keeps is a fluid of it is ukrainian controlled territory with the remaining 2 thirds in russian occupied areas. child stratford is in his home with the lightest this evacuation effort is seemingly still
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a long way from completion. and in our estimation, certainly it seems as if the river has risen in certain areas over nights. it looks to be approximately the similar kind of level to in this area that it was yesterday . we estimate that in some areas, you know it's, it's still around sort of full meet his date could actually be deeper. so well, yeah, as i say, the situation here still though i even see people being brought in on a boat that has this mom's efforts to get people who want to leave the buildings out. we've been looking at the initial stages of this relief campaign. this huge, great evacuation, if in the suffering that the city has injured and this is all package, there is a sadness that provides these flooded streets. soon off the rushes invasion, got a song was attacked,
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and then multiply by russian forces. and now launch areas of the city on the water . many of the people who were ton dr. the crating. i mean we took care of this on late last year, being evacuated from the home. yes. everything was demolished, the. it's frightening. the 2 story houses had been swept away and the somehow through the floating down the river, there was no one there when he will. ukraine. accuse these rush you of destroying the clock over there on the do the pro river and causing this terrorist attack to prevents in advance across this and be pro river towards the russian occupied crimea. says give brushes is ukraine is responsible and is also moving thousands of people to safety on the opposite russian occupied side of the river. this is one of many streets here in cash on safety, completely flooded. we understand that they were hundreds, if not thousands of people that were living here until this dime was destroyed. and
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now they only being forced to leave. it is about mines that may have been dislodged and carried into the city by the floods. search volunteers prepared boats to help the search for more tracts people's cages kind of key cats with good china is violet. us divided old and we was shouting and banging on windows. there are no it people are only animals. the water there is almost over the sun posts evacuation bussey's, a fool, the young and old. we take with them a few belongings like pets, which in season we see it's very hard to explain. honestly, it's so hard to speak very hard. i don't know where i'm going, we would take them out and now we're on. the city had already experience some of the was suffering in. this will now meet the flood waters and destruction. it's
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people are forced to endure even child stop it down to 0. fits on the russian defense minister, so okay. sure uses an attempt to do training in advance was were pounds early on thursday to the church today at 1 30 am in the area, jason, to stop or reach you. ukraine's $0.40 mechanized brigade was up to $1500.00 men and a $150.00 almost vehicles attempted to break through all defences to the enemy was detective. and the preventive strike was delivered by off tillery aviation, an empty tank with, and it's getting be, was stopped. and with heavy losses, they withdrew the enemy last 30 tanks, 11 infantry fighting vehicles, and up to 350 men. so the specially prepared was the forces of the enemy. so this breakthrough did not fulfill that task. and we have our teams covering the license developments jona, how is in keith, but 1st to speak to a journalist,
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julia shovelful in moscow and you'll have what else did the russian defense minister and other military officials have to say? so basically the source he's over russia and ukraine, confirmed reports about the bottles in the zip parole shoot region where the armed forces of ukraine have begun to offensive operations as we just had rushes defense minister survey showing goose at the, in the hours of during the ac armed forces of ukraine, major attempts to break through the russian defense lines, and the zip at oceans direction. according to him launch numbers, numbers of the vehicles of the ukrainian armed forces participated in that talk in full directions that but according to showing gear, the enemy withdrew with heavy losses. also, the russian appointed a sore seasons of our osha claims. the ukrainian attacked was repelled, the russian troops used aust hillary on several and crops in the bustle. there were reports from other regions to inbox moved, for example,
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the armed forces of ukraine were trying to find some weaknesses in the russian defences. but according to the russian appointed authorities that the city remains on the bushes control, we're raising here in local newspapers. that's the ukrainians seem to have a seriously overestimate invest franks and the counter offensive is ground. truly turning into the destruction of the month, power and weapons, there has been no break. 3 of russia's defenses within 5 days of acts of financing on the display of the fox as the forces of ukraine have already introduced up to a bed of their reserves. but russia says, ukraine continues, it's offensive. no mass hold. that's what we're hearing. hey, in russia. okay, thank you so much. that's julia chapel over for us in most go to get the credit and perspective. we're going to go to join how, who joins us from caving his, if any,
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any official woods from ukrainian officials. they're very, very little. i think the point to be made about these repeated questions being off now over whether of these sorts of attacks. so the other significant increases in activity on the front end side along a very long front line of the last week, also constitute the along the way to counter offensive or simply for power. 3 phases ahead of it is, but they're all not clear lines of communication and information coming to us, what we hear on most of what we hear that flashes out this particular, this picture of ukrainian activity comes from the russian side. it comes from russian government, the russian ministry, and russian blog is essentially these russia at an official level saying the counter offensive has begun and the disease, 14, every attempt by you trying to breach its lines and imposing heavy costs on your credit, as it does so all we have from the ukranian side on this particular latest sequence of relates to tax example easy. it comes from the deputy defense ministry and why
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the ministry situation will report saying simply the enemy is actively on the defensive. in the all receive area of this operation and that's it, ukraine has made it clear it will not give a running commentary on what he's going on. a daily doesn't want to give up the element of surprise, another very senior figure, but actually down and off the head of the national security defense council. the very senior adviser to president zalinski said within the last 24 hours, the counter offensive has not become definitively. he said, let's be patient and wait. we don't have much time to wait. when it begins, everyone will know about it. so what is, or what may be going on now? well, ministry on a list. so given the view and view these that ukraine is engaged in a series of probing attacks, so called shaping operations ahead of the counter offensive, probing russian weaknesses, looking for vulnerabilities. and at the same time, essentially keeping russia guessing. okay,
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thank you so much. that is true and how for us in case to the 12th in use and at least 4 children and an adult had been injured. and the nice attack and from that happened to the playgrounds in the town of all. see in the french outs, police side the attack is a refugee from syria. does he involved but has more a helicopter lands by like, honestly, in south east, in front of natural beauty. that's now quote, adults from being treated as a crime scene by witnesses. so you might and step several children, it's a playground to the park here. this video allegedly shows the attack of being approached by adults in the park. he said to be a siri and christine, who received refugee stages in sweden earlier this year. over the victims were taken by helicopter to a nearby hospital. this man and sylvia talked on folding in one spot. all of a sudden, one of the moms says run, there's a guy standing everybody, all along the leg. he stepped some children. i'm a bit surprised,
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but they keep going and i see the guy coming towards making a police with the police out about 5 or 10 meters behind him and they kind of catch up with him through the attack event, reportedly stopped an elderly man before being shot by police, the caustic also set to at that to the hardest fema is news of the incident came through politicians and the national assembly stops to observe a minute's silence elizabeth ball into the french prime minister. and her interior administers as domino then headed to honestly on one of the 3 boxes that were overwhelmed by this hateful and indescribable act. when children are involved, i think it particularly affects us deep inside. well, president, my call has denounced what he calls an absolutely cowardly attack. tweeting the nation is in shock of thoughts go out to the victims. they have families and the emergency services. the motive for the attack is still being investigated. nadine baba,
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which is 0 the the to sit down now with the army and the rapids support forces are battling for control of the launch weapons factory and the self account to it's caused a major fire at a nearby fuel depot. the paramilitary groups is it's inside the facility, but the army is fighting is still ongoing. residents in the area, so they heard plains bombing and not hillary strikes the worried about a possible explosion. because of the proximity of gas and fuel storage facilities. beyond look military complex as in southern costume, it houses a big weapons factory that produces um for the student. nissan me. smoke from the fire at the fuel depot. it can be seen from on demand and other cities have a moving, has moved from on demand across the nile. from cartoon. the slicing has once again resumes between the to the knees. army and the power military rapids support
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forces in the southern parts of the capital cartoon. in the early hours of thursday, we were able to see anson of planes flying from the city of the month to what the southern parts of the capital were fighting has been concentrated around to your look weapons manufacturing company. now that's a company that manufacturers weapons for the sudanese army and which the rapids support forces on late wednesday said that they are in control of. now we spoke to army sources to ask them what the situation was on the ground and the sea bass. while the rapids support forces were able to enter the facility. they were not able to gain complete control of the entire facility, which is one of the largest in africa. residents say that they're quite concerned about the escalation of the fighting between the recess. and this is denise army in the southern parts of the capital. now the southern part has been relatively comp compared to the rest of the capital people slide from the northern parts of the capital from the city of on demand. so what's the southern parts of khartoum? when they were not able to make it outside the state for safety, but now residents who we spoke to said that the past 48 hours has been the worst
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they've lived through since the thoughts of the conflict 8 weeks ago, a fire broke out in a few example, less than half a mile away from the weapons manufacturing company and residents who we spoke to say that over nights they were able to hear a loud explosion. and that on thursday morning and into the afternoon, they were able to hear the exchange of gunfire. the heavy artillery and the s. wrecks being launched by the sudanese army as they tried to dislodge the rapids support forces. they all concerned that's now the southern parts of the capital has become engulfed in this conflict. and with it coming into the conflict, citizens say that they're not sure where in the capital is safe for them to go to. he but morgan onto vera on their mind. hundreds of thousands of people have said the violence and sudan, neighboring chad has taken him. the largest number of refugees, many from west awful, decisive years of conflict and trusted, he's against civilians. was my best writings upholds from a hospital in audrey eastern chest in the town of andre,
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this is the only general hospital that service is not only the local community, but scores of refugees that are fling the violent sense. who then most of them who are arriving, and in fact, all of them, by and large are from dar for the chief of medicine here, tells us that they are beginning to feel overwhelmed. that there are no more beds for any additional patients and what they need immediately is more assistance dealing with the medical needs of those that are arriving here at the maternity ward. doctors have delivered several babies born to refugees that have arrived under incredibly stressful conditions. now if we walk a little further and we begin to see what it looks like when a hospital of this size, a small hospital, a humble one, for a small town, by all accounts, when they begin to get overwhelmed, this is what happens. overflow as being overseen by doctors without borders in these tense, these tense are basically make shift recovery wards for people who have been
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treated who have arrived with injuries broken phone sprained ankles. but what we have seen a lot of in our time here is many people with bullet wounds. the chief of medicine has said that if this continues much longer, they are going to struggle to provide the care that many of the people here need. and the most of those that are currently residing in this hospital, most of the patients that have checked in and are being treated around 75 percent of them. the vast bolt are suited to use people fleeing the conflict in dark. for medical professionals, we've spoken to here say that what they want to see is a meaningful intervention by the international community. not just in terms of dealing with the humanitarian fall out of what's happening. but also been trying to bring an end to the conflict into the same bus route. the oldest hero as an eastern task regional security has dominated the agenda during
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a visit by the us secretary of state. and he blinked into saudi arabia. lincoln met his saudi counter pod, for instance, in hon and re, as he urged western governments to re petri citizens who joined us all in a rock and syria. and now mostly live in camps around all. so don't be nice. it's the torques united states and saudi arabia, together with the gcc, are also focused on iraq, the stabilizing influence of the region, including support for terrorism and violent little groups. the seizure of tankers transiting international waters and nuclear escalation. united states continues to believe the diplomacy backed by economic pressure, by the turns and by strong defense cooperation, is the best way to capture these dangerous actions. we support efforts by saudi arabia to de escalate tension and stabilize relations. the saudi foreign minister also addressed the 2 state solution to israel and palestine. we believe that the normalization isn't the interest of the region that it would bring it significant
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benefits to all up without finding a pathway to peace for the palestinian people without progressing that challenge. and the normalization at will have limited benefits and therefore i think we should continue to focus on finding a pathway towards a 2 state solution on finding a pathway at towards giving the. ready palestinians, dignity, and justice for my one for sure, is all just there a senior political and let's see, joins us from paris. mountain festival, you know, blinking is about to leave saudi after his 3 day trip. do you think that it will be seen from us point of view as a success, but he managed to strengthen the relationship with saudi arabia. is it's not clear what is clear is that the magically speaking both foreign ministers were quite diplomatic. and they tried to put
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a positive spin on their meetings and especially secretary blinking try to, you know, make it to that amount of does not just a guess didn't so. ready ready that's even a host on host of all sorts of regional meetings on betters, admin and integration, and so on, so forth. so there was an attempt at what thing of course to spend in the opening statements. and the press conference between the journalist asked a number of the sessions and the secretaries or the front of ministers, beginning to actually speak a bit more off the record. if you run the name of the scripts, if you will, that sounds like they are more than disagreement. then initially they solve it, especially on the questions which see of the questions of palestine and on the question of here on china. and it really struck me, most importantly, for the united states, for the questions, for example, of your one, it doesn't seem like there might have been just have really, you know, understood or accepted slowly. and what's happening between the storage unit and
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your launch and intensive china. or why the saudis have made it clear that, hey, you know, china is the 2nd biggest power in the world and, and we're really interested in the public relations with china. the america seems to say, look, we're not asking you to choose between us, but we are definitely the better choice. and when syria to leave me, there's a disagreement to renew between the, to the united states is a gauge session with, as a, as a beginning of the process. would that regime ends for the distribution of the questions you share? yeah. right. so what do i need to things perhaps that might help resolve some of the humanitarian issues that the country. oh, when you was speaking to us last hour, you said just just off to the press conference, had concluded that the us seems to react to cleave a new way with mutual respect and interest. i mean, how does that go about doing that? the a number of things, 1st of all, they need to be
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a bit more steady. it may be really been quite directed. i mean, between trump and bite in between shopping from and then between by that i'm biting right from the beginning to later in the beginning by then began reporting. so there may be a, but i have for example, that later on you have to like, do the best i'm showing up last october since then 3 american high level meetings coming in. just start with your name. yep. so it has not, it's been it right because have not been studied and, and it's being the lip service to the ideas onto the issues of human rights and democracy is not really serious about it. it's not making clear why it's so important in terms of the question of palestine, definitely big lip service and not being serious about the issues of resolved things that they should have some trouble in a statement. they said that should be noise. the lack of actions didn't occupied territories include the use jerusalem. really do we take the americans at their word that the when pressure is there not to take unilateral steps in east jerusalem? well, i personally don't believe it,
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and i haven't seen any record to trust them. i, it doesn't back again, the same thing are the questions. if you run, it should be good news for the united states that well, you know, they'll be there's less punches and in the. busy yeah, this be let's 1st for americans to get involved and regional conflict, but they're not, they're still sort of kind of exciting on iran and talking about the next contact on why they would protect sold. you review short a number of issues that americans have not been forthcoming as they have been changing. they've been quite, quite directed and they've been insisting that they have to be the dominant power. i know other, such as china, india or whoever shouldn't have just as much deputy just need you for many in the region for that. they are people who don't like the united states being sold to try to pull over genes who don't accept the united states to be so dominant. i think the united states going to have to accept any reality of what the middle east has
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changed and it meets the middle east, nor the middle east need to america. okay, thank you so much that as well on the shower. i will just here as senior political analyst, thank you. as to, to enlist among civil palestinians injured by his ready forces in ramallah and the occupied with bank officers were demolishing the home of a man accused of carrying out to form a tax. hundreds of people gathered to protest against the demolition. soldiers i can find at the crown in june was say they would give it even has moved from outside to the demolition time into ramallah. we don't often see is read new forces, demolishing homes and drama loved mostly. we've been seeing the attackers coming in from different cities in the occupied to us bank mostly in nablus and in geneva. so the rates are often the demolition hasn't been as frequent. we uh, so is where the forces wave this area around drum
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a lot. it just elizabeth before midnight. they brought in the engineers and a lot of soldiers that ended up blowing up the house of slammed. this is kind of the building where the family was planning to live in with his sisters. now they tell us that they petitioned the is really poured to kind of close down the home of a slam. instead of a blowing it up, they said that the board has refused that which isn't, is really policy to demolish. the news that is read like uses killing a bomb has exploded, a ne afghanistan at a funeral for a telephone official, at least 11 people were killed at the most can. but auction during a memorial ceremony for deputy governor, he was killed 2 days earlier and applause claimed by i. so with our he say the casualties and,
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and investigation is underway are coming up later on al jazeera. i'm gabriel's on the in new york where the tribe becca film festival kicks off with a record number of women filmmakers. that story coming up and in sport possible. as presidents as, as i only, you know, miss has moved to miami. those details coming up like that the color of the weather is looking presents across central parts of south america just to sway the players guys a lot. so kind of right right clicking across central and southern pastor of chili price quin. pushing for here rolling forward. he's a closer 40 degrees south of the a quite says i'm well,
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we're coming into central chile. not too bad on the other side of the and is funded by the point of service when that 25 degrees celsius, the sunshine stretching up into the hearts of the amazon. well, what's the weather coast west impulse of the amazon still sing some shout as longest. both of right now. it'd be effective. unaffected costs of ecuador to shout was standing up into the carrot b, and i'm going to follow a long line of crowd across the caravan. this mess of plant here, right across the grades, ran to these right down to was a customer rica at panama. but some really wet weather once again coming into central and southern positive cuban police. the site. not too bad in haiti for the time being for us by laws, you try not to try to on front of you can save chose as i'm studying right, is the coming into central and southern, posit cube, and maybe some very right by the to, into jamaica that's signs of some welcome, wet weather into the northeast of the us, eastern parts of canada, where we do have those well 5. but i think we're all going to see the shower stretched and the way down towards mid atlantic states this weekend of
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a health technology and expert doctors have turkey a heart of health the the the you watching. you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the south wall and fire smoke from canada has disrupted flights in the united states and found journeys to new york and philadelphia were affected. a quality eludes, had been issued in 15 us states. ukrainian. russia are accusing each other of showing risk you work is trying to evacuate people from the fatherhood, cuz some of region 600 square, telling me who is under 4th officer dan bridge casualties have been reported on
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both sides for children have been injured into not the tech and from 2 adults have also been hers. police side of the attack is a syrian refugee registered in sweden. european union, home affairs ministers and meeting and luxembourg. to discuss how to share the responsibility of hosting refugees and migrant europe is facing a search and refugees crossing the mediterranean. millions of ukrainians have also crossed into neighboring countries following russia's invasion. some of the kind has moved from luxembourg. this is the home fast council, the interior ministers of $27.00 countries come together. it takes place once every quarter site full time. so yeah, i get this one has so much rising on it. why? because the swedish government, which holds the presidency of the you for the next few weeks, at least having had it for 6 months. it's been saying and briefings and it has been put about that there is a drive to try and get some sort of deal,
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get those 27 countries to agree, something they haven't been able to until now. and we had a reminder, if it was aids of lots of state keys from the german interior minister, nancy phase who sat in the chamber of where the round table were of old ministers was such thoughts. everyone's made compromises. everyone might have things they don't really like about a potential deal, but if they don't agree a deal, then that puts the shang and so in danger, that's fundamentally important, not just to germany, that's the in tiny you that fold unless travel rice around this constant, she says if there is no agreement, that's the risk that individual countries were re institute border controls and that some direction that she believes that he doesn't want to go there. but francis is recovering from abdominal surgery and from the vatican says they would no complications that the pontiff is expected to stay in hospital for several dies. l . as before being admitted, the head of the roman catholic church appeared in good spirits during his general
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audience and some pieces square of the 6 year old pope has suffered increasing health issues over the past year. early and 2021. he underwent colon surgery the subject of the party is shawna and then generally says yeah, well, well, to read about the portfolio. now he's a week and he's a fine and he's already at work. slower. childrens has more of a ride in between sunshine's and peaches and the vatican, looking as timeless as ever. there is the one crucial difference at the moment that is that the pipe pipe problems is he's in here. he's in the hospital a few moments away from here. recovering from that 3 hour honey operation that he has on wednesday. now the vice can says it went well. there was no complications. they fixed the honey a. they removed some scar tissue from an older operation. he's being awake, he's been joking with his dumpsters. so they feel that this went,
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as well as any operation could go on an 86 year old man holes, the spiritual guardianship of 1300000000 catholics around the world. and his hands make pressure left consulted some of them. now that's why don't we, they will never have coverage for his work. god give him a gift, a really get better without whining about it. so how do you feel about the pipe and the his operation that he's just kind of like for you and i are afraid for pay for it called me the floor because the fault is the like the all the popular charges i feel the time of was doing well, but the i, i am, i am certain he will be back and he wouldn't be be back strong. so what next? well, if i process is expected to stay on the 10th floor paypal suites of the, to many hospital for the next few days, at least recovery. he's had all his type of audiences until the to the 18th cancelled. but after that,
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the vatican says he should be well enough to travel and there is travel coming up. he's expected to go to portugal at the beginning of august, and then at the end of august, he's off to long go to the side. he may well be a man, it is mid eighties recovering from a fairly serious operation. but he is the pipe and the pipe will waste hasn't pulled the things today. we'll reach out and i'll just say we're in writing these you and us representatives have age, cost of us government to de escalate tensions between ethnic serbs and if an account bindings, violence broke out to the installation of ethnic albanian males. and so majority areas, it's brought back memories of conflict. 2 decades ago, when more than 13000 people were killed. many people whose loved ones disappeared. a still searching for the remains. as, as it bank reports from coming, it said with teams. a searching for reminds of the missing searching for the data. in a non descript fields away from any time, no safety,
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they're looking for the missing people who should have been buried by the families 2 decades ago. over 1600 people remain on the attempted full cost of, of say, the parties were deliberately headed by you can stop and set forth the secret you can see of all crimes because of us or it is an international organizations. have you working to find them more time to process the way that people are finding the house that they be the roads the more difficult it is? or so the memory of the people silas with as one of the problems that you've looked at in my way, you still at 23 years ago. so you may remember the event that you may not remember the actual location of the, of the events among the victims of the conflict with 1024 children. this exhibition in pristina tells the story children's belongings donated by their families. a school back drawing painful memories. 109 children still remained missing even though there was in green corporation between coastal and serbia in
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the russell style look to resolve the issue of missing persons. i really don't have really high, high hopes. so it's obvious that some information about the possible location of, of a massive or individual graves only and probably about the archives are in the memories of, of, of so some people so that definitely as far as the doctor, he went missing a month after she was born and never got to see his daughter such a long wait until now 24 years have been a very long and anxious and terrible weight. um, every aspect of our lives has definitely being abused by the absence of my father and my uncle. and so i can just say that they're absent absence was the most present thing in our lives. a father has a hospital named off to him, but what they really want is closure. back in the fields. the work continues. some
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grades have been discovered in neighboring salvia the team hopes to pretend that to continue investigations. they also help that's evidence collected will lead to prosecutions in the hague. the painstaking look of trying to find the missing persons continues. experts here use eye, witness accounts, satellite imagery, reports, some nato and other organizations. so they can give the families of the missing people, some sort of closure. i started bake, i just need to come in. it's a comfortable or indigenous activists and brazil, sorry that this made by a supreme court decision to postpone a critical ruling on the and sister lands 1000 instead of camp and the capital this week hoping to make their voices heard. but lift empty hands. it's monica you on a key of reports from priscilla, they came full of hope, expecting the supreme court ruling their favor and against the powerful farm logging that wants to limit their constitutional rights and federal territories.
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the justices had to decide whether all indigenous land plains are valid or only those made by tribes that were living in their territories before 1988. when brazil's current constitution was ratified for key points, $32.00 during the 1918 constitution does not this publish a timeframe? if the supreme court of votes in favor of one would console hundreds of claims which are waiting for our decision to be made and leaving? no dom occasions the title really being made. but the day ended without a ruling, one supreme court justice asked for more time to make his decision. for the best solar. we're disappointed and very worried while we're waiting for decision mine is logan's and farm, is that having more time to take over around territories, more plants being spilled and land disputes. it's dangerous for us to reserves. indigenous population is now facing yet another challenge. the powerful form lobby and congress,
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which is dominated by the conservative caucus or pushing for legislation that will open up indigenous territory to commercial activities. like my log in and farming. the house of representatives has already approved a bill that establishes a timeframe for indigenous land claims. the senate has put that legislation on fast track and is set to vote on it soon. although the supreme court has the final word conservative, congressman believe they should be the ones to decide. i think regardless of the decision of the, the supreme court, it's important to have everything else that's it has to do with images. let lans passing through congress or through um, sales proposed by the executive branch. indigenous leaders inactive is see the weight. it's far too long to have 2 rights recognized. hundreds of land claims on hold, and the lack of
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a decision will only increase the violence in disputed territories. monica, and i guess i'll just 0 brazilian. try back at the annual film festival in new york city is open featuring films from thousands of countries. and to see if there's a focus on women, not on the in front of the camera, but also those behind the scenes is gabrielle ellis. on the reports from new york, the new documentary called my extra tells the story of an orchestra, conducting competition so exclusively for women were the ramada, and it's going to be on the 3rd on right, the film follows 5 aspiring conductors as they prepare for the competition and denial orchestra conducting is a job that has historically been dominated by men, 2nd by incoming. only a few,
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the world's top orchestra's are led by women. the film is in and personal something the director says she was striving to achieve. when people watch maestro, i hope they can answer when asked, what does a conductor do? and they'll be able to have an appreciation of the art form. and i hope that they walk away and say, i'm happy i spent that 88 minutes of my life watching this phone. the feeling will make its world premiere a try. becca, the annual film festival in new york city. that was started in 2001 to help revitalize lower manhattan after 911. the film festival runs until june 18th, with over 600 events and film screenings, attended by over 125000 people. one of the unique aspects that tri becker this year is how many films are made by women in the competition feature category. over
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70 percent of the films are made by women directors. it's the highest percentage ever at tri, becca, and advocates for women in t. v and film say it's a clear sign of progress. women have not taken the rightful place in the median entertainment industry in the united states, but we're getting there. and we're getting there with high quality community oriented, sol, full and heartfelt films. very soft down. whether it's in directing an orchestra, them, or directing a movie, a throughout the orchestra, the emphasis will be among other things on women, what breaking barriers the gabriel desanto out is the new york is the still ahead on al jazeera in support of record the pricing, if it puts the denver nuggets ahead of me and b i finals possible action coming up soon
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the the, it's time to support his father. tom, thank you so much a to record working performances, how to put the denver nuggets back and control the n b finals. because you know, kitch and jamal murray combined to give the now gets a to one series lead of the mind me heats and the richardson reports for calling sort of all, i guess kind of law spanish slips that automatically jo kitchen, jamal murray put on quite a show in miami, becoming the 1st he makes to record the triple doubles in n,
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b a finals 21 for to be part of the altered naming. hitting double digits in points . rebounds and the system, the pat, both the t points as part of this joints f. it's always a 1st in any and b game. it's set up a $1.00 oh $9.00 to $94.00. when the nuggets now see victories away from claiming that 1st ever championship. i know when he's looking to score, i know when he's the best for on the floor. i know when he's taking a 2nd to get into the game, i think it's just a feel and a trust that we're going to figure it out. it's not a necessity, it's a theme. and like i said before, even the serious started include dental nuggets needs to be the miami, not me or dom i'll be to whoever is on the other side be as a group need to be done. the hates were playing on that. how and colton did have that monuments system from bottom out of bio late in the 2nd quote to put his team 2 points clear to you. but miami never lived in the 2nd house, you know,
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kitchen murray and show the nuggets always just too far ahead. when the moments could have been swing moments, they were coming up with uh, those place. uh you have to expect that uh not losing the balance. you have to expect there to be a li, talent in the, in the finals. and both those guys are elite levels town for that we just got to come out with more energy and effort in the best correctable this on us as a, as a group. no x is a nose, can fix that. so, you know, come out and tell them for getting those balls, you'd even have re bounce and maybe just, maybe it would have been a different game miami's reputation to being the come back kings if these playoffs will be tested once again in game for on friday. on the richardson l g 0 or as long as the president can resist making a veiled criticism of legal massey's decisions assigned for inter miami rather than rejoined the spanish club. on look forward to the side, he understood massey's wish to compete in
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a league with if he were demands. 35 year old massey said barcelona is financial issues, had ended any hope of a return there. the ro, pathic has been taking a closer look at the details of mess. these news to the united states for mess these guys, tomorrow i'm a buck. how can they afford the welcome with a 10 out of pocket and $2000000000.00 from saudi drop off. how about major league soccer off isn't something a little bit different. fill out around $50000000.00 a year, but it's a point if you also get a slice of apple tvs, a less subscription money. another of the lake sponsors, audi dots would full to share any extra profit that make from his involvement. and oh yes, he could also become a pulse of into miami itself alone for our club president david beck, and it was a good fit for the murphy families. you already own prophecy on holiday in miami. i want to bring to the my last, the hardest part while sorting things back and joined like galaxy from around was way back in 2007. the message contract could last 3 years,
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which with teeth and sites are during the grades and 26 woke up, which the us is kind of hosting with mexico. and how does that sound roll listed the pricing top out last year? and he said that would be his last little comp for now. he's wanting pounds. you'd have enough west down have ended there, 43 year wait for major trophy beatings here in tina to win the rope. a conference league. it was a dramatic finish. the final and cross stairs bowing scored, and the non gets minute to snatch it to one victory to the side. the players lifting the clubs 1st your team trophy 1960 the pan moiz a lead the celebrations after the game. it's a 60 year old thoughts 1st major trophy as a manager of some bad news from all his. so the club confirming that captain devlin rice will be leaving in the. 0
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the issue with one degree going on, beating no one when a final sold. it's been a, it's been an incredible. so a cheap and really to do so well and you know where the teams get them. it's very difficult to look at some of the, some of the very good teams, you know, find us struggle to see the premier league and do the games in utah. so great credit undeliverable. i have completed a $40000000.00 deal to sign midfielder. alexis mcallister from bright, really, the 24 year old was a key player for our jobs. you know, when they won the world cost in katara last year, i as well. the 17 sailing around the world and the ocean race are just battling for the lead. they're also conducting research along the way in some of the most remote parts of the world. the teams and the scientists analyzing the data, told us how that's helping shape global climate policy.
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we already place to place places human being the it's already been seen that there are in the ocean there. and that's just 1st the every way of moving parts of those for us and those parts of those we expect to come said mind from plastics as well. as the filters here in the g o the someplace eliza, so to say what then you're going to say loose and that's a very easy to operate. and so
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the arriving to our board, she, we always just say my request is from the samples. and then we determine how many of them are in those samples, what sort of sizes they are. and once they made the teammate 150000000 in the issue, we have to understand the impact of those. this is a live site on the issue. this is the scientific equipment we carry on board, the item packed and it made from the water temperature, the solidity to, to better understand sciences,
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the precise data about the exact c o 2 concentration in the ocean. so on last time we, we've got this amazing microscope quoted collect, describe the shape travels through the ocean, is continuously pumping water through the instrument and taking pictures of individual photo clinton cells. this means that we can now see patterns in how the titled flanked in communities are changing across different types of waters. there's thousands of different species and certain types grow or are more adapted to warmer waters. so in that sense, those vital plants and communities will shift and adapt. but this can have consequences for the larger and the credit. but the thing that uh, you know,
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quick writing so much side of it that is important to this on to the community. and that we do more than any of the schools. okay, that is all your support for now back to you. don't think so much for for that as somebody told me the price of this new job. but i will be back in just a moment with more of the dice and use the the pushing
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the one to blow by the perspectives episode of the series exposed to the imperial origins of the drug trade. commerce was good. fire fire was good for the former, so these things very much wants to go. and opiates passage from the far east to europe and the united states. guns need money. only money in these mountains is open. drug trafficking politics, some power, the error of empires on boston
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law will, along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential election of 2024, the quizzical look us politics, the boston line, the a rounded slide send the l. a small sized by from canada, fixed tens of millions in the united states, the until mccrae. this is held to 0 live from and so coming up you crying and brush your accuse. each other of showing emergency work is in the southern coast on the
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