tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 21, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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so we all go in and detail out to 0, well, follow steps. and the expiration ok, i say fight the law just to compute smoke out there at all to deny these young boys to ride. sometimes i'll skip home on al jazeera, the . ready the hello ed 0 then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today to use the games flash helping you create a recover for a live in international donor conference in london. rescue plane searching for
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a missing submersible, detect underwater noises in the north atlantic. heavy fighting in the cities capital after shaky ceasefire comes to an end and shine. it says remarks by the us, presidents or publication and to violate the nation's political dignity, and support castiano. now there are boxes, $200.00 skype port to go or do i. he knows how to eat ari fleet without giving it seems victory. i the ice was the year i swear these ready for the is just tough. 10 g m t 11. am in london where an international conference is under way to help ukraine recover and rebuild from the conflict. british prime minister really soon ack is expected to. and bailey financial assistance package, including a $3000000000.00 credit from the world bank. ukraine's president appeared on video and urge donors to take concrete steps. a lot of the things, you know, like i say,
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some of the land is happening from easily every country where we have a v o t or in colorado. and he's called her as my mom for oh, reason 2 or 3 minutes from very much to real products in the us, secretary of state said that russia will eventually pay for the damage done to you . great. even as we come together here in london committed to supporting ukraine's build up, russia continues to try to burn it down. so, let's be clear. russia is causing your brains, destruction, and russia will eventually bear the cost of you frames reconstruction. well, we have shown is in russian control done yet, so we'll go to him in a minute. jonah ho is in car keys in the northeast 1st. so let's go to the dean baba in london where that conference has taken place the day. my wonder do we have,
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do we know a dollar amount for how much it costs to rebuild a country like ukraine that has been so badly damaged? and if we know that amount is ukraine going to get it as well. so real, we do with the providers that are, that it's an estimate. so it depends how long the conflict goes on for. but yes, the, the world bank has come up with a short term figure for reconstructing ukraine's economy at $14000000000.00. there was a reports, a few months ago involving bodies like the u and in the u, putting the longer term reconstruction efforts at over $440000000000.00 us dollars . but the prime minister of ukraine has put the total figure at somewhere like $750000000000.00 us dollars. he is one of the delegates. hey, he's and addressing people in stressing, as you heard of the secretary of state to, onto the blinking say,
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but russia will have to bass the price for the invasion foldable and a b major be involved in rebuilding ukraine. and how will that happen? well, onto the blinking. it's mentions looking at legal ways to use the phrase in the russian assets about something that prime minister, which is food. i had spoken about him about 24 hours just before the conference started. in fact, he outlined the, the u. k. was is he said, trying to provide $3000000000.00 in the immediate time in world bank loan guarantees for ukraine, pre owned by the pushing face idea of the private sector being crucial to that recovery increase. you'll see what that holding a green energy transition in ukraine, which would involve the international community building back back to on green. or that's something that president zalinski stress in a video address a little while ago to the conference here in london. it's a 2 day conference. there was big, big as being discussed, very important people,
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ceos of huge international companies. but beyond that, of course, the variable is how long to complete last city in london. thank you very much. let me go to join and now don't know who's in car keys. one of the hardest hit areas of the fighting a picture is worth a 1000 words. jonah, the building behind you shows us what's needed. what do you know? what can you tell us about reconstruction? needed in ukraine, 16 months into this conflict on the ground. the scale of it is, is absolutely a means you can find damage to residential buildings like this 16 to 18 story high building and damage to infrastructure all over these country. not just in places still being fault over on the side on the front lines of the south and east. the places that are still occupied. think of battery a pole down to the south, substantially destroyed. think of back move. think of the destruction growth by the breach of the cutoff. cut them in the last 2 weeks and then also places that were
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occupied in the early stages of the wolfley, the north all the way from cities like charity. give down to the gates of keys and lodge pots of the northeast here, all the way to the gates of hockey. if i'm standing in a place called salt, difficult unless you have a closer look at that building. this is a pretty substantial residential district outside khaki. and that is by no means the only building of its kind. here i've counted in the last half hour, perhaps 50 building some entirely destroyed some partially destroyed pretty well. a population, perhaps 40000, now estimated to be around 2 to 3000 people. still living in apartments where they've been able to make them safe, we'll hope that they are safe in this area. and really, that illustrates the urgency of the need. it's not just about repairing infrastructure, it's about rebuilding homes, making buildings likely safe or pulling it down and rebuilding it for those who need it and doing it, and bishop slay during the war. and during the thank you very much,
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i'm gonna turn to lee. now i was 0 is out of the house, and you're on the other side of this story because you are in russian controlled territory, still in ukraine, but russian control territory in her son that has just come under attack. what are you seeing as well, we are in doing that, so i think it was done yet. so yeah, i'm standing right now in front of the building. that was dory. it's lucky. i'm funding in front of a building that was had this morning and after mid life, even without drawing a talk. this is not the 1st uh, this is not the only one that talk today. there was an attack here and another one on a church in the city. however, it's significant because it's the 1st time that jones, i used to attack the heart of the city of doing yet. and as we understood there was no casualties of the doing that was here, they just took it like a few minutes away. it was
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a bite on this to me to is wide and also around 2 or 3 meters long. and it had, it was a hand made join as we understood. now this comes with a context. there are several a out there that he shot things going on in the past few days. and inside the city i was doing the scan. there was several people injured as a default. it also uh today that on all the attacks that coincided with this joint attack, it most go in, in, in cream yellow. so, so that is, that is a kid context for that. then the, the why the context is the, the count that was offensive that's being done by ukraine to regain territories at last you in the past months and the hush them. thank you very much. i want to thank also you on the whole entity by the the
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is really forces have detained 6 people, including relatives of the 2 palestinians suspects, accused of carrying out an attack on an illegal settlement. and the occupied westbank for settlers were killed is really settlers in the region then launched an attack against palestinians, enjoying at least 37 people, and the damaged cars, farms and homes that abraham joins us live from a low button. i'll sure key a village in the occupied west bank. what are you seeing? what's happening now, anita? what we're seeing, palestinians were assessing the damages that was, were caused by the is really subtler is who rampaged on several villages. you're in the occupied, the west bank. we are in a little bit of sort of the, just a few moments as a way for where the attack happened. that's left for is really skilled. and you can probably see some of the damage that has been closed by these really such fields. cars, home, as people are trying to count their losses and see what was happening. they were
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telling us that some of the things that they've been, that they've been losing really, are not the things that they could be compensated for. mainly they talk about this sense of safety. the fact that families and lupin couldn't sleep because they were scared. that's settlers with come and attack them, such as we're trying to burn cars. they've damaged a lot of them and they would have very close to a petrol station. and with this is tell us that if it wasn't for the people there, some is really soldiers were trying to prevent the attack from becoming bigger and bigger. imagine, just imagine if that fire was set into that petrol station, what could have happened to the people there? we have some people who are just going about their daily lives. they were driving, they saw that the petrol station and they were telling us as a refuge,
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but they soon discovered that nowhere is safe. so there's a lot of fear. palestinians here say that they're being left alone. really dealing with is really sad cuz seems today reminds palestinians of the big round page of sutler is that burnt? many houses and cars in the village of the water near nablus. in february, near the abraham reporting there from the palestinian village, a little button. i struck in the occupied west bank. thank you at a are planning more ahead on this news. our bangladesh is one of the world hubs for ship recycling. but we look at how the lucrative business is taking a toll on workers and on the environment. columbia is congress rejects the legal ization of marijuana. why the ruling was a set fact for indigenous farmers and sports, england and australia produce an ashes classic. and the 1st tests and burning in the roll will have all the action later in the program. the
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so there's been heavy fighting and the said in these capital cartoon just hours after 72 hours ceasefire came to an end. sounds of heavy weapons have been heard west of the city. but the warring sides have reportedly been holding talks and saudi arabia to agree on a new ceasefire for the muslim achieve holiday later this month. have a morgan is in the mind near the capital of car to him. how about the cycle repeats itself again, and again is a short cease fire and the fighting picks right back up. what are you seeing this morning? well, we're seeing 5 subjects belonging to the sudanese army flying overhead. here in the city of undermanned residents who we spoke to in the eastern parts of the capital, helped him say that they were also able to see the fight suggest. and that they were s price launched by the sudanese army against positions of the power military rapids support forces in best parts of the capital. now we also know that there was
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direct confrontations between the recess and us with the needs are me here in the city of on demand to us the southern parts of the city. and we were able to see pools of smoke rising from different locations around the capital. now this is just hours after the cease fire ended and we spoke to residents before the cease fire came into fact, wallace was under respects and after it's ended and residents say that the fighting is usually most violent and intense at 2 points right before a ceasefire. comes into effect with both sides trying to gain as much crowns as possible. and right after the cease fire ends with both sides trying to also make gains. but they also say that the period of a cease fire is a period of tension for them. because while there is no military fighting, no heavy artillery being 5 by the 2 sides as each other, there's an increase in the number of robberies and looting of homes. people being displaced civilians targeted mostly by the parent, military rapids support forces and sexual violence against women. we support as many groups who deal with the sexual violence against women. and they say that
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they've noticed an uptick just during the past 72 hours of the ceasefire. and that has raised concerns among many here in the capital, think that the seas bar dust and military operations by the to fight against each other. but civilians continue to suffer morgan reporting life from under mine. thank you very much. i a sign that has reacted seriously after the us president called its chinese leader dictator job. i can use the word at a fundraiser in california. the timing of this is notable because it comes days after the top us diplomat met choosing pinion badging to stabilize relations. well, the chinese foreign minister says the comments by the us president violate the nation's political dignity. he found you when you're not due to the relevant remarks from the us side were extremely ridiculous and irresponsible. they have seriously violated basic facts and diplomatic protocol and china is political dignity. it was an open political provocation. khatri to you is engaging, katrina,
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the newest secretary of state was just engaging earlier this with you and i just got done talking about this. he was there to try and build bridges. and now this did joe biden. just undo all of that good work. all this comment is so slow to stabilize us trying to relationship a relationship between hence apartment b. now you just touch on is a foreign ministry commenting on that. these us was aging is clearly very angry about this. the fact that you're finding cold dictates in public and went on to make fun of him. 3 weeks disrespectful hearing should be interpreted as a loss of space or even a slap in the face, especially considering that she didn't paint and other several high level leaders just posted job. i did on void the supreme state as me thinking here. and that trip
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was hailed as a, making some positive steps towards improving the relationship. now aging, to an extent, will understand that your blood and has to plate with constituents. but still it will endanger any possible missing between job identity down the track and also leaving other meetings with high level a high ranking officials between us and china. i have to stay the older child is 4 minutes. we did use very strong language in its response. we have not seen any coverage of this dictated comment in china is why the state media, so we'll have to keep watching to see where the bathroom chooses to escalate this further. all right, very interesting. katrina, you're reporting from badging, thank you. or the spanish coast guard has intercepted a boat carrying dozens of migrants near the canary islands. more than 60 people were brought to shore, where they were being treated by red cross doctors. nearly $6000.00 migrants and refugees have reached the canary islands so far this year. that's significantly you're compared to the same period last year. the race is on to located submersible
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that last contact on its dice to the titanic ship breakfast in the north atlantic. 5 people are on board, the canadian aircraft has now detected underwater banging noises. these are the live pictures from st. john's harbor and newfoundland canada, where the submersible set off from before losing contact us. coast guard officials say there may be only about 23 hours of oxygen left at this stage. i was just there as gabriel elizondo has the latest from boston. with each passing, our fears grow for those on board the missing titan submersible. the identities of all 5 people on board have now been revealed. british pakistani businessman shes added that would, along with his son sold him on 77 year old french explorer, paul henri larger leg, who let it titanic, recovery expedition to the wreckage. in 1987, stockton rush,
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the ceo of ocean gate, the adventure tourism company that owns the titan. and hey, miss harding 858 year old british billionaire explore. good afternoon. on tuesday, the rescue coordinator for the us coast guard in boston, said us and canadian authorities had so far found no sign of the missing best. so after searching a combined area of more than 19000 square kilometers, the search efforts have focused on both surface with c $130.00 aircraft, searching by site and with radar and sub surface with p 3 aircraft. we're able to drop and monitor. so in our movies today, those search efforts have not yielded any results. there were many questions the coast guard simply did not have answers to. but one thing is clear. time is of the essence, and time appears to be running out. in fact, the coast guard estimates,
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the vessel only has enough to reasonable air on board to last until thursday morning. for now, every hour the vessel remains last hope fades. gabriel is on do. i'll just eat a boston previous plates and passengers and a fellow explorer and close friend of one of the missing crew members have speculated about what may have happened. i think they may be stuck at the bottom of the ocean. perhaps that was a breach in water team and i'm not very optimistic for their return. the really nightmarish scenario is that they are alive at the surface, bobbing away, running out of air, and been able to get out. they have enough oxygen to keep them alive. and sustain them for 96 hours. but they alternate power to stay alive. so westcove
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scenario, they have oxygen, but they don't have power. and if they don't have power, they're going to become hypothermic pretty quickly. of the zeros gabriel elizondo is just explaining how difficult it's going to be defined. what is essentially 7 meter tube somewhere in the ocean? well call and baker is looking at the equipment that's being used in call, and we have to factor in this could be 4 kilometers deep and that brings its own set of challenges. that's right, it is just very deep. and at those pressures the up, it's really $400.00 times what we're feeling here on the ground. so there are very few tools that can operate at those depths. no one comes from the private sector. there's a ship called deep energy, which is owned by a french american company, and it's bringing remote operated robots that can do industrial tasks, like putting down cables in 3000 meters beneath the surface. but there are other options that are coming from scientists, a french ocean institute, ascending it's atlanta ship, which carries a device that can dive to 6000 meters,
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see what's around it, and even manipulate objects in front of it. and of course, the military has options to the u. s. navy told media it's sending, it's a deep sea ocean salvage system, which can lift objects of up to $27.00 tons to the surface. now it's been used to salvage aircraft that were last etc. but with oxygen running out on the submersible, these systems still have to arrive at the sites and then find the missing vessel. the canadian navy is sending a ship that carries a decompression chamber to be used if the crew reaches the surface. now this is an illustration of a similar unit. it would be vital to keep the survivors alive if the pressure inside their ship has been compromised, 0 and call and thank you so much. i'm gonna turn to our guest now. frank owen is a former royal australian navy submarine commander with expertise and submarine safety and rescue. joins us live from a more in basement in australia, llc. we spoke to you yesterday. we wanted to bring you back in now that a noise has been heard. all we know is exactly that the underwater noises have been
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picked up. is it reasonably safe to assume that that is the submarine, or could it be something else as well? it could be something else, but the thing that gives me great how to and encouragement is that these noises have been hood a 30 minute intervals. the significance of that is that one of the you mentioned that one of the passengers on board is a full already um, naturally from the bully, from the french navy. and he was a french that within the french navy. and he would be acutely aware that the uh, when the submarine and stuff in and people are stuck inside the summer. and on the hour and a half hour on the searching process got quads and the sub mariners bang the side of the house with everything that can find to make noise. and the fact that this is happening a 30 minute intervals. and i'd be very interested to know if it was happening on
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the how and the how file, because that's the critical thing. he would be sending a message back to the search bosses that we know you're looking for us. and this is a clue that on the lives when you detect a noise like that, and this was picked up by a canadian plain, i believe. how do you then locate the source of the noise as well the, the plane would have used some avoid assemblies of flushing, hard to find so hard to find that as a draw from the cross, they even have flights on the surface and the they low instead of a 100 friends as manning with the some of that come out. i make these signs of buttons are right when you get a baron, if the noise and if you, if they hear it once and they, they don't get one very light and then they wait for the next 30 minutes. they can actually lie a pass, some of these boys around that. so list, and then get across fixed where they are, what, what,
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and tell them what dick's saw friend is that, but it, whoops, hold them. it's position and less choose and longitude. so depth, potentially, the submarine is 4 kilometers deep. if it's at the bottom of the ocean, then if it is located just an if, then what can it be rescued for kilometers deep? well, it is a real challenge. the getting the time it's going to types of the u. s. navy system which is got the strongest and biggest room at the operating vehicles in this group . it's coming now. so they to the same um, but by my calculations when the, the, until was about 6 or 7 hours left it in the, in the, the, the original 96000, not a big stress. it sit there and go because you can extend that time by resting and not exhausting the use therefore we don't use much oxygen, but tell us
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a little bit more about that 96 hours. i think every everybody has that number in mind, right? especially as we're in the last 24 hours, what can they do to to prolong that window and they can rest, i can sleep, i can monetize and reduce their hot right. reduce that if they can reduce the attention. because every, every time they mover and do things physically, so generate more carbon dioxide and that's what we'll send them to sleep. and those use more oxygen. but if they can, a can house my b. s minus that and that's a good thing. and the dive a on board, we'll base a strong point in maintaining that skill. how much more time do you think? i don't know if you can put a number on this. they could potentially extend this window by well, i've seen a similar, i've had some reports from of a u. s. navy, exposed to believe that you could possibly extended by an even 24 hours. but some,
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it's, it's just not a clock that turns off, and suddenly, i'm sorry, it signs up in the oxygen supply account, so it's not going to be like dental and franko, and thank you so much for joining us again today. you're welcome. thank you. the result, as it is constantly confiscated, 29 tons of legal, sharp fins bound for asia head start to be the largest seizure of its kind in the world that night. g reports 10000 sharks from 2 endangered species. that's how many were killed to fill this room with $29.00 tons of sharp fence destined for asia authorities and brazil seized the shipment from an export company in the southern septic to reinstate while confiscating more at the airport and sell paula with us. but as physically see this, one of the usual practice as in the world is known as sending in which the shock is kept it and has been sliced off, which of the dead pots,
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and then the rest of the animal is dumped into the sea. the animal lives in suffering in agony. so in addition to waste of the animal you end up causing suffer . c sharp fan is a traditional delicacy in parts of asia, often consumed in soup, it's considered a symbol of prosperity and good fortune. it's estimated $100000000.00 sharks are killed each year 70 percent solely for their fins. scientists say it's a push most short species to the brink of extinction, threatening the world's marine ecosystem. if you fail to bend this time of 3, it would be an increase, more demand. and also we lost our check on some friendships and forget really many organizations including this. we want to really see this kind of 2nd progress would be effective, not on the on the paper, but also on the last november 183 countries approved the
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plan to protect some of the most traffic shots pcs from finish. but with the illegal trade, where it's half a $1000000000.00 a year, it will be difficult to stop this practice. bid admission h e l g 0. right? still ahead on else 0, the japanese wrestler who has moved to set a goal where wrestling is a national sports that is coming up with remove contact later. the seller the their bacon and they keep from scandinavia central europe, italy and the balkans. hey, everyone cares a story about the numbers, temperatures and the low to mid thirties, and they'll continue to shoot up. so career shows capital is that grab is under a heat wave alert closing in on 40 degrees. that will be good enough if you get there for a new temperature record for the month of june,
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thunderstorms that will cool the atmosphere on friday. now this one says, also finding its way into is stumble. so we've got a nice stretch of weather here over the next few days. still what weather though for turkey is ne black sea coast, which we know this region is prone to flooding, so it keep tabs on that severe thunderstorms bubbling up in northern spain in the south of france. so there could be a deluge there. and meantime, also high heat as mentioned in scandinavia, helsinki. this could be the 2nd day in a row. you're at 30 degrees and because it has been so hot and so dry. wildfires are concerned here. temperature is for to an easy uh tune is that 36? i think you could hit 40 on thursday and the rain intensive fine from sir the own to nigeria, there could be some flooding there. another push of showers coming into cape town breezy for the eastern cape providence and quite soon at tell coastal regions anyway on wednesday. that's a snapshot of your weather. see you later. the
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the in news the washing alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this our london is hosting an international conference to help you crane recover from the conflict. british prime minister issue snack is expected to unveil the financial assistance package, including a $3000000000.00 credit from the world bank. china has reacted furiously after the us presidents called the chinese leader a dictator staging says the violate the nation's political dignity. and is provoking a canadian aircraft, searching from missing submersible has detected underwater banging sounds. the vessel lost the contact on sunday and its dive to the wreck of beach like tenants
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in the north atlantic. 5 people are on board at least 41 people have been killed in violence between rival gangs and a women's prison in honduras. 5 other women were injured in taken to the hospital. it happened north of the capital to go see alpha barbara and go for it. has this updates a sorry to say gang members and to the section of this woman's prison, where arrival gang members were held and then inmates were shot, and others were bent in the facility located in tamara, north of frontier says capital, the angry relatives, one tom says officer at least 41 people were killed. they say they haven't been told if the loved ones are among the dead and they have to the i kept them on the normal honda and we have practically demanding that tell us what is going on is that of we are here with and such and to would need a list of the people that live because we cannot get to the list of the dead until
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the forensic experts come and we cannot get information from them. but while we're here dying of pain, english printers insist as read differently. don't have any information on the human rights. what says there? an estimated for 2000 members belonging to m as the teen a barrier? 18 guns in honduras, the government launched a crack down in november last year to try and eliminate guns which control unexplored waves of territory. the deputy security minister says the prison right is an attempt to tools that governments progress in for the days of the 100 people must know that we will not allow, under any circumstance on the attack or sabotage of the actions directed against the organized crime. and the organized criminality that is hijacked, the penitentiary system of this country. it says
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a history of prison violence in honduras, 18 inmate stipend, a 5 and 2019. and more than 350 others died in a 5 and 2012. here at tamara, more than 20 children also live in the prison. prison offices are trying to find out if the mother's survivor's defiance. barbara and go out to 0. the columbia is congress, has rejected a bill to legalize marijuana. the law would have allowed the drug to be bought and sold at currently you can possess it, you can consume it, but you can't buy or sell it. it is already legal for them. additional purposes. however, i was sent a rep yet the it has more from bullet or our that he's still a direct, contentious senate session. the lot to legalize the recreation. we use it for me. i do wanna crashed into a wall the boat scheduled for early tuesday afternoon. finally happened to late into the night as lawmakers scrambled to reach a deal. but in the end there was no majority for it and was the little chuck will
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not comment those. we have given a fight with arguments for the last 4 years here. and today i just want to give thanks to all who helped us get this far. despite continues to advance the votes show it is the end of the road for a bill that promise to legalize the recreation that might be on the market in a country devastated by decades of war and drugs outside the congress building indigenous might be one of farmers who have long grown to planted legally. we're hoping to finally have a legal market for the product. the 16 of the victims of the war constructs there are many problems and no territory on the fights is forced recruitment assassinations of indigenous authorities, a lot of confrontation and a lot of will. that's why we want this projects to help the victims less totally c thermo. and it was another last for the government. the president, this time will pay through because many ambitious social reforms have encountered a growing resistance in congress,
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while resisting scandals involving close allies of effect to this popularity. and tuesday, tens of thousands of people took to the streets, you know, position to the government reforms. they see as a threat to the countries democracy. 2 follow, well, everything marries me, the labor reform seems to me a mastercraft businesses. many people are going to lose their jobs. they want to tune our health system into political monopoly. these reforms is their being presented by catastrophe. does they also mark the end of the road for pay thrust labor, reforming congress, while the pension and health bills managed to survive the current process, and we'll continue to be discussed in the next lead. just let the syria that starts in august. so with the regional elections coming up in october, many here believe that the government transformative agenda will continue to have a hard time moving forward. allison, that i'm get the just so you have a good time. this months,
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bangladesh ratified the whole cone convention for the safe and sustainable recycling of ships. now, breaking down ships is big business in bangladesh. but rights organizations have concerns about the dangerous conditions for workers and for environmental damage. times you had showed great reports from cit, the couldn't to near the bay and bingo bottom of the issues. and one of the was biggest helps for ship recycling after vessels. the commission that broken down and the pots, surgery purpose guidelines from the international maritime organization known as the hong kong convention included ways of limiting risk to human health and safety until the environment. some recycling years are already complying with the convention. within next 2 years, all the yards and bundle dish will reach the hunk on convention 11 and it will be a strong message to the words that send your vessels to bundle dish. and it will be this positively recycled. bangladesh as cheap labor makes it a popular destination for ships at the end of their operational lights. the sector
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generated a substantial income and estimated $2000000000.00 in 2022 and creates many jobs. with the bowman construction, there's an increasing demand for iron and steel. as a staff model from this dismantle shape. one of the main sources that according to the international labor organization, the industry is among the most dangerous in the world, with high fatality rates, injuries, and workplace related diseases. so many places we spoke to are unhappy but didn't want it to be identified for fear of pretty preparations. it'd be good if we could have proper safety gear and the clean working environment. then it'd be less chance of any accidents happening. the working conditions are better than before, but the workers are treated badly. we don't get a decent wage or proper health care compensation for all the hard labor advocates.
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the groups are loving for improve working conditions. we really appreciate bonded, as government has approved the home phone convention, we also have to ship some of the visit on a double up data yet as green yet. but the concern is that are many yards who are not. following up on vinson, the international labor organization says employees need the union representation to protect their rights and workplace safety committees to ensure they have the power to refuse dangerous jobs. turn the treasury, i'll just sit back on the bundle with dish. let's have a conversation about this shortly. fully slam joins us. you are the bangladesh coordinator for the global workers union industry. oh, and you're joining us live from chicks that should have gone to day one of the world's foremost sights of uh, ship breaking. how do you feel about this convention? a yes or a as in to work or something in addition to student globally again, and if you're interested addition, think that the conventional lead to the sheep is being updated. i mean now,
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and definitely the year. so we have to pass specific instructions before they wouldn't be given their certifications to compliance cheap. so we need to be broken into our structure and planned with making it easier to the end, the secretaries and what this will be provided with safety equipment and training. also like the, the cost on the ship is likely to stay where they can deal with hazardous waste and which means that it will be less environmental damages and explore just workers. so you're in favor of this convention, correct? yes, i am happy to check in just curious. got any uh with the department of civil done for 5 years uh for the convention of good indication of ongoing. but she isn't really going to protect workers because ship ranking can be very dangerous. so you can have very heavy steel fall on you. there are multiple fatalities every year. is
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it? is this going to be enough to protect workers and save lives? actually, i'm a, i'm on everything when i'm the equity to the conventions of the nations. so how are things that they're in the around 50, i'm or just will be due to one cause and then what, uh, what else have to actually include this, that are condition in giving the safety to the workers. so you said if everything goes according to regulations, that's always the tricky part. who is going to enforce this a? this is a good question about the, you know, the owners law should be, i'm the implemented by the enforced law enforcement agency. i don't mind. so you can call me at if you knew about diet department for the industry sectors of the business. and there is also and the ministry of industry, it is really right to do this. to find out this,
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the shows there should be implemented fulfilling the years. so the attorney about please now is just going to thank you for your time showing fully slam bangladesh coordinator for the global workers union industry. all. thank you for joining us on the program. a thank you so very much. thank is it truly is baffling with its strongest recorded outbreak of a seasonal virus which is now turned into an epidemic. at least 6 young children have died. many hospitals are struggling to cope or latin america to lucy and newman reports, from santiago, neighborhood clinics, emergency rooms and critical care units, and hospitals all over to a strong link code. then if the demick of this in special virus every winter, the virus shows it's ugly face. it has a high mortality region babies less than a year old. but this year toddlers and even young score jordan becoming seriously ill. outside the campbell montana pediatric hospital in santiago,
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and not only that tells us that he and his wife had been sleeping in the halls of the intensive care unit for a week while their one year old daughter fights for her life. we've seen some terrible cases. yes. today a baby had respiratory failure, the doctor's running around like math to save. all that watching it's terrifying for parents. this morning, his toddler improved, but many others haven't survived. 2 infants, both 2 months old, were buried in this symmetry earlier this month. one because they were know critical care beds left the other because the ambulance arrived too late is when we look, you know, do you know like warner? yes, it is. no maxine for this virus that impacts children under the age of on the mother scene during the use a pen demick in which there was lower circulation on other viruses kind of the normal immunological cycle was altered, create to move all nobility just like during the corona virus pandemic,
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hospitals and staff are overwhelmed. the head of the pediatric critical care unit of one of santiago, largest private hospitals, has turned this adult intensive care area into a pediatric we is the market. i'm thinking the name of, if it gets to this federal outbreak, is the worst of experience since to begin recording. grispy viruses and has been concentrated in a very short period of time, which is why the intensive kept as a full sunset. and to make matters worse, the small levels here in the valley of some people will have increased dramatically this winter. and as we all know, that substantially increases the number of people that suffer from respiratory diseases both young and old. that's why something else reminiscent of depend, demik is back face masks, although not mandatory yet in public transport. the health ministry is distributing 3 face masks and metro stations and bus stations encouraging everyone to use them
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again. children 5 and older must wear them in school. by all accounts, it will be a tough winter for chileans as they prepare for the arrival of other seasonal viruses such as influenza, to add to their respiratory wolves. to see in human al jazeera santiago. again, b a is tightening its rules on imported indian medicines after the death of dozens of children, at least 70 children died after ingesting indian made cough. syrup last year the new rules and pose mandatory inspections and testing of pharmaceutical products from india. the change highlights how governments are reassessing their reliance on india's pharmaceutical industry. its parts of europe on speaking in the heat. it is so hot, the records could be likely will be broken this week. talk more about that. here's our weather presented jeff harrington. maybe i would, maybe i should've said they will be that's, that's you had it's, it's going to be a close call so. so we're going to and go on a bit of
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a tour of europe. we've got some are a maps, it will show you. so a little bit of a pop quiz will give you a so let's take a look right now. by the way, we've got the colors on sir. also the darker the rad media of the higher the temperature. so 1st stop, we're going to scandinavia, the capital finley, helsinki there forecast to hit 30 degrees for the 2nd day in a row today on wednesday. what do you think they should be as now where it's coming up to the end of june? what do i expect would be a normal temperature for helsinki end of june. exactly. why any 5? okay. let's see. 19, believe it or not, that's where they should be for this time of the year. the record, by the way, is 31.7. they're not going to hit the record, their temperatures are actually coming down over the next little bit. we've got some rain in the forecasts for them, so some relief. now let's go to italy there, baking, and the heat here, as you said, realms 35 degrees today. thoughts on this one, on what i think it should be at this to i would have said $32.00. i mean it's
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pretty hot and wrong gets hot, right? not bad, not bad. 28. the record here for june, 36.8 and 0. here's the thing. i think they will break the record not today. tomorrow we've got the 438 and you see the number to be there is 36.8. okay, last stop on this to or we're going to the capital in croatia. zach grab the 30 for the high for them today. thought i'd be like rome, like in the 30s high. twenty's. ok. let's say 24.524 and a half. the record here. 37.6. again, they're not going to hit it today, but we take a look at the 3 day forecast. there we go by thursday i think they're going to hit it, and then several thunder storms come in and that's gonna break the heat. so those temperatures will go down. but the job, the job. well, not really not really the show migrated, but it has been getting hotter everywhere. that's. i mean, that's absolutely. yeah. just harrington, thank you so much. you got it. are still a head on elsa 0. the, the end, the next big star shows why he should be sticking to the basketball court. fix the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the artist, plenty of sports use with ra, who contact was joined. us onset role, so thank you very much. christiana ronaldo says it's an unbelievable achievement to become the 1st bar. apply it to make 200 international, a parents as a capital off his landmark, not by scoring bolcko's, where i guess iceland and euro 2024 qualified well before kickoff. and all that was given,
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i get as well reco plot to commend the rights. his latest smile started as he came to the rescue for portugal scoring. is it a 2 night committed to give his, sorry they want no victory in reykjavik, although he did have to wait severe y'all to confirm that it was a goal, is 120 said for his country forts go on top of group j with 4 with some full days or more valuable pulled off, i big shop to beat poland the wi side, the seemingly console. when robert never doubts these present to the bottom will die. but who are works 100 and 71st in the wild card back. so we, we choose to study that 2nd victory in europe here qualifies for the settings. i didn't. honda is no, i go there 1st with all this qualified and can praise the merchant, the city stark. a school to goes in 6 minutes help if i to a 31 that victory i the starts with through why, who haven't qualified for a major toilet seat. you right? 2000 offered in a group. i mean, while elizabeth brazil took almost every goal and
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a friendly match as part of the team's anti racism comprised the style of the previous fairly against any old fashioned, i arranged a response to the rice has to be stuffed as i've been easiest junior, while cipher rob with ed last season, and it was been easiest to set up the 1st all for about months. this is protect us spots with the school at to, to set a goal setting. i bought a sort of doubted lead the goal of the guy. because african champions go to a full say no, not a big 9. football are is moving to saudi arabia with french woke up with a girl. i can tell you sorry for it to have the club released this video on twitter, conserving the news limits fail to join the saudi champion, some chelsea on a 3 a deal. he will reportedly more than $100000000.00. country will be prior to long side international t writes, kind of embeds about a hi gonna one time i thought you did the best video bucks to bucks the world. so i'm happy to play with that,
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of course. so it's, it's very nice to see you again. thank you for your waltz. i'm very pleased to papers you was invested in the vote and i'm really excited to play with ideas in photos or from underwater. so i'm just trying to create a capt impact company. just been how old a legend bought his company's permits to add to the other day. they far as his staves incredible to what could win or the england and the 1st ashes test in the good to start with reports. passing the middle of the gray sky, state filings action eventually began at age best and after the 1st session was lost to rein. frustrating and needing 174 runs in the meeting. simon wickets. night watchman. scott bowed and was the 1st to see with bold damage of building spring. it did not stop moving only from dismissing crap asleep whose mind can watch it helps him as he went to be called century the story book.
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when captain ben stokes dismissed, come on to the match book to be with in england, scrolls cats and pet cummins and nathan lion, hardly known until the bad thing prowess states about putting the miracle the remaining told the $54.00 rooms gradually reduced escape. it stokes might have been able to stop the partnership in its trips, but he couldn't hold on and the 1000000 stones of pain shots that would make it possible to play a proud of all these thoughts but the mood he didn't know which way to look. so it's almost unbelievably, did not look through his most experience. spoke to james anderson, who has 686 taste. we can fly to these best. and then came the winning runs and elements of ravine is off. the tourists lost by 2 limbs chasing a similar target in 2005. the very same ground before the savings
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began, and there was a feeling that it could be a threat, and festival, they are full, a visit to come. pete, the same, it algebra. i feel like from all those the 1st session that they want. it was $5050.00 the hallway alone, like it just never felt like a song to fall one while the other an arc and those same until about yeah. 1520 minutes ago i just felt 5050. the home has things badly to say that, you know, i asked the one game so full games left so i just keep following us and we'll keep trying to, to do what we do. and i would still be encouraging the place to keep the smile on the face and just enjoy every moment that we have our meeting and field talk. so you called us out because one of these that'd be the queen's cup championships, but you have to work pretty hard to do side of the spanish who is up against prompt is also written definition the 1st round and what is already has the gospel
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tournaments and he found himself on the pressure of the frenchman, won that the 1st set 6 for the well number 2 bathroom back across taking the remaining set 7576. to take so much the death of the story of a japanese wrestler. he's moved to set a goal to most of the version of the sports. he's also set up an academy to help youngsters load as well. david starts reports in front of the ground is not everyone's idea. refund. show who assuming loves that. the japanese wrestler left tokyo last year to base himself and chest the 3rd largest city and set a go where a version of wrestling called love is been national sports lending physical combat with a kirkpatrick victory as month by an opponent's back hitting the flow. fremont. now every time i practice, i feel myself getting stronger bit by bit so i feel a lot of joy and growth. i'm reflecting on my weak points and training hard every
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day to improve my skills so that i can win the fight. or chicago is a student of senegalese wrestling. he's also a teacher at the end and pick style, greco roman scales. he's more familiar with having completed it's a national level in japan. he's opened an academy preparing 3 dozen athletes for the some impacts which sent a goal will host in 2026. that new p came it integrated easily. sometimes it feels like we've learned in for many years. he's part of this, or with past with him. show you guys 1st visited synagogue in 2017 during a trip which appends agency and was struck by how much it reminded him of how the you know you incentive goal. as in japan, we have a culture of hospitality which in japan is called oma to now she but incentive goals. it's called around the senegalese people live together with their families and they all support each other and, and that's my kind of culture. it hung up the 29 year old, shy guy doesn't own a lot of money, but he lives in a community of restless. he's supposed his work or include these close friend check
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by the end who we met on his previous trip to the country and they have a 100 of them. i told him that i would help him, which if it costs a little bit because he came to my country to develop the support for our national something without being paid for whatever he wants to do, and must accompany him of what. and it may not be lucrative, but that hard work is getting results at the national competition last month in front of hundreds of people. one of the students, when a silver metal encouraging stallings with the 10 picks just 3 years away. david stokes, would you say we're okay down to an absolutely huge high run in major league baseball, a mattress must have pack on their feet. smashing a 136. meet the hard us for the boston red sox, straight into the 2nd tier of the seats is the japanese size a hard one of the season? kind of help the red sox cruise so comfortable? 10 full victory over the minnesota twins. but this page, not quite certain price is uh that was bosco parr. yeah, victoria, when you,
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when button yamma starting the 1st started mario page, before the ard keys tied the mariners, the frenchman's set to be chosen as a number one pick and says size and be i draft as that is what you spoke for. now. serial bet a stick to basketball, so don't make fun of him. wait till he graces a basketball court role. thank you so much. that's it for me for this is our during up, we've got a talk with you next, the portal and i've done a starting place. poverty unemployed hasn't been central to global focus production on this home to meet the truck at the rounding them up for the majority,
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