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the idea of the french republic because alone proclaimed, but just what is more than friends in a full path series, the big picture takes an in depth no. from seems. focus. episode to out you 0. the phase really mid a tree kills 3 palestinian sciences in a red drive and strongly called the occupied westbank. the colors of romney watching, obviously are like one headquarters having the also coming up the rescue mission for the missing. so most of all in the atlantic widens as noise is the result is for a 2nd day drive. also in our as political ambitions are in the balance as the full
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month brazilian president sites as a possible band from running for office. the us improves the sale of chicken gray and some animal cells is the 2nd country. that's a single pole to open up lab. good meats to conceive is the welcome to the fact that we begin with the escalating violence spreading across the occupied westbank. where is really full series of killed, 3 people in an asteroid against the palestinian group. the ragged right and strikes his vehicle and the janine and followed the day of a tank. spies by the settlers on palestinian homes and calls hardy false. that reports now on the days of ends from the village of the most say a just off the days of accelerating violence, a new sign of escalation as well as that it used a drone, distracted car carrying palestinian fighters near the city of jeanine. the result
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of it's showing me the true unintelligence operational. it's at the mandatory, it shows that a check point and we are responsible for other reason detox is the 1st acknowledged targeted assassination bias railing the occupied westbank in nearly 20 years. it had already been another by the day palestinians living in the village of to messiah described several groups of onset list. each group doesn't strong. launching a coordinated attack deep into the heart of the community just before 1 o'clock in the afternoon. like this in the mamma and shell id says 20 to 30 settlers attacked his house, was 13 members of his family. mine, of them. children sheltered in the back room, tennessee, out of the bend, call outside the gate, and then the 2 costs here. then a few stones, some short lived on munition, towards the veranda during the windows. we have the bullets inside the house. the village is just below the legal is very settlement of sheila. when minutes before the attack, hundreds of mourners had gathered for the funeral of a 17 year old,
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one of 4 people shot dead in a palace, send you an attack on a petrol station. on tuesday, it was on this road and towards the village from the settlement above, the little of the violets took place 1st as really just tried to repel the settlers who were attacking the homes. and then there were confrontations between his very forces and the villages as well. deeply live here over the years have had to grow used to repeated set through a tax. but they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale. this was the living room. be down how jobs is family home is on the road. one of the 1st, the attack is reached. his mother, an 8 year old son with inside. the lout was on the other side. as a group of settlers, i could see over 200 to the street right here. you know, you can look at it. when i 1st walked, you know, with my car, i got real close to it. to them start throwing stones. they even shut on me. i had to back up, i did not think about anything else, but my mom, i'm a little boy. they managed to shelter in a still room below was terrified of finding the bodies in the main house after they
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heard, you know, it was not them. and they came out, well, i mean one day when i saw them, i just fell on the floor. and the violence persisted into the nights. this was reef home to the 2 pablo standing attackers behind tuesday's petrol station shooting villages. the said they were attacked by more than a 100 settlers. i suppose that i'll just 0 to messiah any occupied west bank. well, following tuesdays the to can, eli is miles far right. the government is ramping up construction of the same illegal settlement approving plans to build $1000.00 new units. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has also com. it says this ladies must respect the little membership. i am so full amount to move on. man, there are days when you have to say the obvious, the state of israel is a state of law, the citizens of these ro, obligated to respect the law. we will know and accept riots. i fully back, these are all police and security forces, a directive,
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a to maintain level and order. we will not accept any goals against the police. and the security forces that we owe a country of the, for the whole become and dozens of his right. the military vehicles have stalled novelist in the northern parts of the occupied westbank. the convoy intruded bulldozers and trucks. they was part of an operation to demolish the home of a palestinian prisoner who is accused of carrying out in the tank that killed in his bailey soldiers. in october, witnesses say is ready. the snipers were deployed to roof tops and cautious bro accounts when young palestinians tried to confront the convoy as well that role. so being violent, confrontations between is really full size and protest is from the drew's community and the occupied colon heights. several people were injured after his id for his 510 gas and used was kind of hundreds of drew's residents. say that phone lines will be affected by times to build massive wind turbines. is route come to the guidelines from syria in the 1967 world and later and extend
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the gas explosion as a restaurant in northern china has killed 31 people according to state media. it happened in the city of each one report say it was caused by a leaking gas tank. another 7 people are being treated in hospitals. so the visuals in china or warning of dangerous heat wave conditions across multiple provinces, temperatures all set to it, 40 degrees and stays the days of goods on the strain between a you has moved from the capital beijing. this is a young my river in downtown page and where men and women are cooling down, doing what they can to escape the scorching heat that is enveloped. northern china and many cities. temperatures have exceeded 40 degrees celsius and the capital here
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there was at least one reported that a woman from sheet stroke and had a provence, a read aloud, was issued the most severe warning in the fall to your system. me to roll a just say it's unusual for such a strong heat wave to occur in june and people are doing what ever they can to stay cool, including wearing sun protective clothing. i know i can't take this heat anymore. so we swim here. has to be so hot, i tried to stay at the place with the air conditioner, also have to keep drinking water. authorities have advised people to stay indoors, especially during the hottest part of the day. and last employee is to adjust the working hours. the doors having to toil outdoors these high temperatures are expected to last until at least the weekend. katrina, you out as 0 staging the hospitals in northern india also starting to cope with the search of patients suffering as a result of extreme heat. nearly 200 people have died so far as temperatures sold into them, it 40 degrees celsius. this week. cuts on making the situation was particularly for
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hospitals, medical science of reports and working non stop, most of the deaths of being in the states of pradesh and behold, or how do you find things resumed? and these are these capital call to an surrounding areas on wednesday, within minutes of a truce ending. the army says it made some gains in on demand against the power minute tre, rapid support forces. meanwhile, the warning signs of supposedly being holding tools inside you radiate to agree on a new c spot. for the holidays linked to this, my hipaa morgan is in the capital call to within the 1st few minutes of the expiry of the 72 hours. these flyers between this is denise army and the power and military rapids support forces. we were able to hear heavy artillery being fired here in the city of on demand. we were also able to see plumes of smoke rising from various parts of the capital costume residents in the eastern part. and 4th, it extract loans to bypass to denise army against positions of the parent,
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military rapids support forces. and in the southern parts of the capital, there's been fighting between the central reserve police a militarized unit of the police department at 3 rapids support forces. now there's also been attacked by the rest. a on the engine you score a military base belonging to this is denise army and which is the power military rapids support forces has been trying to gain control of 4 weeks now. and that's here in the city of on demand. but people say that they were expecting the intense lighting between the 2 sides. they say that they know that the flights in between the 2 sides is most intense. right before a c flyer is due to come into effect and right after it expires. and they say that the they were expecting this and now they're being tools to stay indoors. but some of those who were supposed to say that they did not benefit from the ceasefire. that last night for 3 days, they said that they've noticed an increase in the number of civilians being pushed out of their homes by the current military rapids support forces to civilians were killed in the northern parts of the capital. during the period of the seas far as
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our supplies broke into their homes. as for witnesses who spoke to all to vera and this also an uptick, and an increase in the number of sexual violence against women reported to rights groups. here in sedan doctors who were supposed to say that most of the rates reports that are being committed by slices of the parent military rapids support for safe. but they say that the number of cases reported does not reflect the real number, and that the actual victims of sexual abuse are likely to be much higher. but due to the stigma being reported less, people say that they do want to cease fire. they want to see who many tear in age come in to, but they've seen how it's been playing out here in the capital part. so many other parts of that and they knew that a ceasefire was on the ground. it means no direct slicing between this with the needs army and the parent military, rapid support forces and no sounds of heavy artillery and fight suggest. they say that for them civilians, the battle continues and they continue to suffer atrocities. keep them oregon onto
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0 on demand view and says it's been able to deliver 15 tons of humanitarian aid to sit on over the last month, including 50 truckloads within the 1st 2 days of the latest c spy. sham oliver has moved from pulled. sit on it's been a tough journey for these people. they spend days on the road braving, but it to check points, find it's and on the villages. the finally made it to both. so then for the final trip to re unite with their loved ones, income and as well. so that read about is a guitar resident who were stranded in sedan. she and her 4 children among a group of people evacuated by a cut off. i mean, the then kind of the road trip was difficult. we traveled through areas affected by heavy readings and floods. once we arrived here, we got stuck for 23 days before being allowed to live. this is the 11th humanitarian flight by cutoff, which has established an average to deliberate,
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essential supplies and evacuate people stranded in the will ravaged country. so there's no indication sedans, warning signs are wanting to as well along as these bias. we make it even more difficult for those winds escape apply to a growing number of so that is across the gain today between countries, while millions will remain trumped. that's how they have nowhere else to go. desperate and in need of humanitarian, how they fear the was maybe to come have big launches broke out between why but factions after 3 days these by expired the army in the part of minutes we wrap it. support forces have been battling each other for more than 2 months. the conflict has shunted lives destroyed, areas shut down schools. manasseh came all the way from norfolk go to 5 hopes to live in turkey. and study that i'm read about to dawn in the
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future is uncertain. we have no idea what would happen next. for now, the evacuated we have to cope with a new life fall from the country. and hope one day fighting incident comes to an end basis restored and people are able to go back to the homes, asked about the 04 to that. now the west coast guard is insisting the search for a semester. the last in the north atlantic with 5 people on board is still a rescue mission. they went missing on sunday wall, taking tours down to see the wreck of the titanic gabriel as on the hospital from boston. this is the latest vessel being deployed in the search for the titan submersible lost in the atlantic ocean since sunday, the french made victor is a remotely operated vehicle or r o v. that can reach depths of up to 6000 meters. it's hopes the victor can
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finally provide a breakthrough in a search that has so far produced no concrete results that the us coast guard would be leading a search and rescue is stepping up its efforts. we currently have 5 service assets searching for the tie. and we expect 10 total service assets to search in the next 24 to 48 hours. there are 2, are of these actively searching and several more are en route. we'll arrive by tomorrow morning. the coast guard confirming that a canadian airplane heard banging noises from the ocean of tuesday night. and wednesday morning noises that could be distressed signals coming from the missing submersible. but when the coast guards and ships to the area, they found nothing less. and you, i think you need to be careful. um we really, we need to have hope, right. but, but i don't, i can't tell you what the noise is are. but what i can tell you is, i think this is the most important point. we're searching where the noise is are,
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and that's all we can do at this point. however, even if they find the tighten, it would only be the start of any potential rescue. well, on the depths of 4000 meters, every thing is very difficult. even the rescue, you don't have any stand the procedures, you know, at the steps because it's a very unusual situation. the coast guard estimates the reserve reasonable oxygen on the tighten will run out by sometime thursday morning, local time. even so if the 5 passengers aboard are still alive, their chances of successful rescue are diminishing by the hour. gabriel is on though i would just eat a boston. the still ahead here on out there as candidates, souls and bodies presidency registers. the oldest selection we report from here. all right, well that's just one major issue on folks as mine's the economy. the
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. let's roll with your weather update for the americas. thank you for turning in. we've got a storm system on winding across chile. so for santiago, we could see that half a month's worth of rain over the span of 24 hours, whether it's in play for central and eastern ecuador, as those temperatures start to come up. and i gotta give you an update on tropical storm brett, as it moves into the eastern caribbean tracking north of barbados. this red line is where the storm system looks to go. stay in south of haiti and dominican republic over the next few days. northern mexico has been baking in the heat, temperatures of surpassed 40 degrees there. quite a bit of rain, not too far away from the yucatan peninsula. we'll keep tabs on where that goes. and still the heat in texas no real relief, but storms are flaring up. the heat is acting as one ingredient here. and it has
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been a really soggy forecast for the south east of the us, including for the carolinas. there has been some flooding rescues there as well, and this weather is racing up the eastern seaboard dc, new york. so you've now got rain into forecasts as we go toward the west cooler. as we look in when it pay the other day, you were in the thirty's and we'll lend this whatever report in the desert south west phoenix, 40 degrees on the nose for you on thursday, with sunny skies. see you later. i of the african narratives from africans perspective sancho pays for much to short documentary spine african filmmakers. and that's going to be the pressure for, for the taste of the sun from madagascar and football from
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new series of africa direct on the book about kill watching on just bear with me. so roman in doha, reminder of all talk new stories is really false. is zip code, 3 people in and, and strike against the palestinian group. if you will, could find west bank. the red drains fine to the vehicle that you need and sold it today. the tax buys, but you settlers on palestinian homes because i'd be fighting resumed instead on on wednesday within minutes of the end of a 3 day choice. floating sides of reports that we've been holding tolts inside the right in to agree on an see sign for the holidays late to the west coast guard is
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continuing to search for some muscle last in the north atlantic with 5 people aboard who went missing on sunday morning taking taurus down to see direct the titanic us regulators have given the green light to the sale of lab grown chicken products that selected restaurants to companies good to meet and upside foods have received approval. lab garden mates has cultivated from animal cells and steal tangs. its proponents say it's a more sustainable kind of meat production back to so both animals on the environment, the us is the 2nd country to approve loud grey me. tough to sing to pull, did so in 2020 ultimately the cells do what they do. um they like to double like it like to grow and then ultimately they become neat. so after $7.00 to $14.00 days or a little longer, depending on what we're making, we harvest themselves and then we can make it into any unique product that you love
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. so it could be a chicken fillet, it could be a hamburger or a hot dog. and it could be pretty much anything that you can think of. wilmington is directed all the food science and technology program at the non young technological university in single. he's also been to an advisor to the united nations food and agricultural organizations, uncultivated meat, and joins us now from single mr. chatting kentucky with us live on. i'll just say era. um, excuse me, let's just begin with loud. produce meat. it seems like a good idea in the lights of the debate. you take the raising animal so slow to on phones being better for the environment, less sort of c o 2 being produced from capital menu. oh yes, of the inside, the less the fami has contributed significantly to the emission of a greenhouse gases and moving forward, we start growing what population of the days a week? there's a strong need to find out under the solutions to both the sucky flight,
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the population need that size, protecting the environment, and the company that meet representing such a tract teeth and sustainable option for, for, for all of us in the world. so at the moment this cultivated meet isn't available to the consumer at large, it will eventually come into contact with them in some shape or form across restaurants and supermarkets. where do you think we'll begin to stop interacting with it? well, these a coffee with the meat, basically a visa, open solution. so is that it would be produced in a consumer environment independent residential to the changes in the environment. so we would say that the relate to this in the city, you know, make a c t o at the how the cities area will benefit found these products. and the
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meantime to come with by these to be provo, gate the around the wood. so to a diesel provides a viable solution and for future needs or consumers, i mean, science has produced both shape and embryos in the lab. there are always ethical questions raised when science says we can do this another way. do you see any ethical or production dilemma is on the horizon? well, i will say that the cookie bit to meet as opposed to either form of the, of, you know, money producing the in the lab ot is rather different. because here we're talking about not creating media from the lab, but rather a stain shouldn't over the tissue engineering, which is that rather mature technology for the bottom, maybe copies a here with spending the tissue engineering era into the food process. so in the form that plus i tease essentially safe and mature and consumer
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much less well to worry about. indeed, i mean with developments like this, there's always a cost attached to this sort of development. it can stall top, being quite expensive and in accessible to those that really need it. i mean, how affordable do you think this is going to be coming? how quickly will the public at large be able to access a cheaper full of protein? well, this is a, it's a neat technology. it's even of food. the production process. the stopping form will be more costly. but uh, to the team, the number of effect to that would the bring down the costs. first. is that the month front because you must diesel re, uh, would need the us. so the level i do case in the 2nd one is that the, the process of, of producing the cut through the meat will go to uh,
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the number of the steps to achieve costs we tested. and for example, the feasible i see you, which is currently use in the because you that meeting to see will be replaced. so the, and gradually i have the formal for alternatives. a sustainable ingredient, for example, plan base. uh you agreed to is we see some more sustainable and cost effective ease be introducing the called the the media industry between time to come. we would see that the, the, the, the company that meet porter will be much less costly than it is now. it's interesting that where you are in single pole, it's a strong multicultural society with a range of sights being followed. i just wondered whether those with strong religious beliefs would find this food production pipes confusing or contradictory . for example, hello or kotia is a conversation that to be had with religious groups as well. isn't that because i
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would want, puts conformational clarity on where these meet sales begin. that you might say that lives. well, i will say that the, the codes of those who will come in the, in the initial set, top of the call to be, to meet the protests. and because we're talking about feasible, i see them, we've come from there anymore. but the, if we talk about the, the, the meat per se, a cheese, a single, a cell phone, the muscle phone phone anymore, that we do not. this actually does not involve a nice throat, the i, the most. so this, if we and the decent you agree, you can successfully replace the feasible i see. don't lose the plan base of materials. i think there was a, a lot less a controversy in some of the ethnic and religious a peg. well, it's an interesting development to study one i'm showing that i'm hearing a lot more about as the yes progressive the moment william chan joining us from
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single. thank you. so i for your time. thank you. but i'm to 1000 hollywood screen light is on the supporters of mazda and los angeles. does that strike and does its 8th week by demanding new terms? so it's 2 days, i think they've jump security and payment guarantees that they say they deserve. the writers guild of america says that even a series budgets have increased the right to share. the money has consistently shrunk candidates running falls and bob ways general elections of final papers, including tutoring, president m. as in the morning, douglas, the vote will be held on august the 23rd. the election date was cold, later, mid, concerned by all positions and come to this would not be allowed to freely run the tests reports and from the capital here. all right. the economy is a major concerns and many votes. as for candidates vying for positions in the august poles had filed the papers in court including the incumbent president. i'm
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assuming that god's law firms and bobby's governing was on a p as potty his party has been in pa for 43 years. and denies allegations made by the opposition of systematically targeting voice is up to sent. this is the process is so this is what we want to continue. now joining the process will continue to be let's just push the election. this is the dispute. what is it mature to most when that god was made? opponent is opposition. need a nelson tyneesa. he used to lead the movement for democratic change party until a quarterly and 2020, stripped him of the leadership. last year. he foamed the citizens coalition for change party, and he's popular in cities the next head. so what does the full and the issue of making sure that all those who sudden participate in between day 2 old post to spend 18 is weeks that what does the names have to be reflected? the information we have so far is that most of the names are missing. i need one to
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understand why is it, bobby, it's a heating to the polls, frustrated about the economy and high unemployment. the cost of living crisis is the big issue, the election. this country has won the highest inflation rates in the world. businesses are struggling to cope with putting power outages and then unstable level. this will be the 2nd time and then douglas and to me. so i faced each other . both means they if they, when they will quickly turn around the economy, promises and bobby, and say they hear every time there's any election cottonwood tasa out of there. how about a while since the, the office in january results full of present joining baltimore has been facing a series of investigations and to try and be getting on thursday may prevent him from holding office in the future. also in our is accused of abusing his power as president to make unfounded attacks against pretzels, electrical system. while mechanic, if possible, during these 4 years as brazil's president and after that desirable sonata followed
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in the footsteps of his political allied, former us president donald trump. he cried upfront before losing october's election to left wing candidates regions to let the silver. also, natalie is now at the center of at least 16 different legal inquiries. and for the 1st time, he's at risk of being banned from participating in the next 2 presidential election . philip put all, you'll get to come in for president's in brazil to face legal inquiries after they leave office. but both an arrow broke for records. he's the former president that will be facing the greatest amount of trials is uh, so far the most serious one is a trial. it's a supreme electronic court. also not who is being accused of having abused his power as president, after meeting with foreign investors 3 weeks before the elections, and telling them that brazil's voting system could be easily wrecked. those claims
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were unfounded. brazil's electronic ballads have been used for more than 20 years and repeatedly tested before each election. the supreme electoral court will now decide whether both sonata used his office to undermine public trust and integrity of result selection. if convicted, he may become ineligible for running for public office for the next 8 years. his supporters say he did nothing wrong but his visual, so i'm, i'm not getting both sonata was very transparent with the method is he really had doubts of the security of the voting system and state of them. but she never tech proposals. democracy so well, so now it was also being investigated for allegedly, and citing his supporters to storm congress. the supreme court and the presidential palace one week after met to classes. the riots mimic the uprising. i think it was capital made by terms funded.
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