tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 22, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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with poverty and unemployment has been central to global opiate production. and this home to missions of drug rounding them a form in which a fighter under recovering other dedicates is life giving them home the with this a 2nd show on that just the the, [000:00:00;00] the, and carry johnston. this is denise lots and coming up in the next 60 minutes. search for missing it semester will reach is a critical phase with those on board. expect to be running out of oxygen. police and pocket stone arrest. several people accuse of involvement in last week's votes
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. thinking of the coast of greece. a public strike is held in janina following, and this is randy. drones occupies westbank for cruise missiles strikes a bridge, connect to the crime in finance, so that ukraine, russia names keep in sports the well get set to discover the n d. a selves of the future. 50 as draft takes place in new york quite so with one young man already tips. becoming time grades, the days of rescue efforts for missing something to spill in the atlantic ocean has reached a critical stage. the estimated the oxygen supply to the 5 people on board has run out the group set off to explore the titanic wreckage on sunday. and it's been an international effort to find them. gabriel and his on the reports from boston. this
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is the latest best. so 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 hoped the victor can finally provide a breakthrough in a search that is so far produced no concrete results that the us coast guard for the leading and the search and rescue is stepping up its efforts. we currently have 5 service assets searching for the tight 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 will arrive by tomorrow morning. the coast guard confirming that a canadian airplane heard banging noise is from the ocean both tuesday night. and wednesday morning noises that could be distressed signals coming from the missing submersible. but when the coast guards send ships to the area,
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they found nothing missing you. i think you need to be careful um to re, hey, 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 source, 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 up procedures, you know, at the steps because it's a very unusual situation. the coast guard estimates, the reserve breathable oxygen on the title 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 need to boston. when they bought tennis,
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the former vice president of operations for our invest titanic inc. the company that owns the salvage rights to the titanic, these completed squinty to dive to the rec, enjoys as long as not from colorado, and we appreciate you being with us. so presumably the chances of finding the best . so and anyone alive now becoming very slim. yeah, hi, good morning. i'm afraid to say that you're right they, they all against the stacking find the end of the day extra inter powerless operation is a perfect place to go. dangerous. the most pitiful, hostile, and to the circumstance of which destiny special disappeared was extremely odd. when i was $45.00 in to a dive on the conventional di profile, the we would do that takes down to about $22.00 and a half 1000 meters anyway. so it's in a danger zone way faxed, you know, things as soon as you meet the mothership, but it's to be out of communication,
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this length of time in respect to the reported binding and so on. it's the fix not looking very, very promising. well yes you had a lot about noise is picked up by so know about those searching for it. it's not as easy as that. is it? no, it's not i'm and so not jennifer has been saying has picked up all the time. let's face it, the oceans, a busy place that's go to the level activity we go from to buy wales on and on our defense, other side of the fence, last cable, lank specials. that's trenching going on this propellers. so, you know, always travels fast through water and they said great, medium and sagging, of course, is an international rescue system these by so about, as we used by the, the naval russians and in democratic and 2000. and of course the us as our as own back in the protocol, but when they actually found that those us maybe us, now we have to be careful not to apportion blame here as we don't know exactly what's happened. but all that already lessons that can be learned from this in
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terms of preparedness and the standards. yeah. 1 i, we live lessons from titanic for yourself. i am just safety at sea having the right number of life boats being certified drills and then and abandoned ship processes. we're learning all the time, but the deep sea is a very strange place. it says more people have things to move, the pinch guide panic and that's definitely going to be. busy extinct inquiry is, is crucial. we find that special with the ever diminishing hope we can find and then be on board who's alive. but more importantly, when post a bench has been relaxed of inquiry and i'm sure next patient recognize will become tied to it most scrutinizing. indeed, we understand you yourself have made several times down to the titanic. is there always a sense of the on know, what do you just take to the new strong i it's a, it's a risk is
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a risk that you appreciate and evaluate yourself. and then the day you have to be content with accepting that risk. and you be ease, you take your money and i'll be good. so you signed a waiver in the case of these the uh uh, ocean gates, expeditions when we were diving the driver. busy professional salvage operators with the perfect. so we had a very prescriptive mission, reach tied to code and we cover artifacts and record the rack itself. so interpretation of course is that, but we were busy, we were very focused in the context of these guys. it's a different scenario and tired of that, going to have a, have a look and see what's going on. so excitable in hindsight, which is very easy, of course, would you have gone down on a vessel like this? or yeah, i'd say that's a really true question. actually no, i'd say it's the simple answer. and if you think about the physics, the reason why our vessel was well designed, the way they were the stairs to the stadium. hobbs both together. a batch.
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actually. my engine is the extraordinary pressure talking about a 6 and a half 1000 pounds, a square inch of the feedback the equivalent of 2 adults kind of. ready balance and one year from now, if you transpose that into a different shape, cheap example, your flat edges and pressure loves corners, aflac edges round that just to con, get into as well as those on boards. we of course, think of the families of those track, but there's also a why the deep sea diving community who will be feeling this as well. yeah, i'm bored as p x naturally as personal friend of mine does a mentor of mine and it is a very good friends and he's a extraordinary stuff, myron and dixie expiration is us navy officer and he is the manual be getting these i really on board in the current situation, hope for the community is going to be, well, the titanic community is very,
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very disparate. i board has very strong views about certain aspects of vision, titanic because she's like, so i caught but equally the underwood community as well, whether it's salvage or treasure hunting or whatever might be this. it certainly could be a massive wake up. cool for how we operate. at least that with all this, it's very easy to forget, isn't it? that deep cx positions and even going into space, for example, is extraordinary dangerous and very unpredictable. so yeah, but you know, if, if, if there's a way with all to do it, people do it. people have gone to space as passages, people gone for 5 try, they can't right back in me any day. so if they haven't bizarre operational badge, somebody was married on the file, but titanic give me some russell, which is failed. but you know, if there's a travel agent to the everest peek people do it because it, everybody has an opportunity to do some extra ordinance on the risk gain, different take bought and we leave it there. thanks very much indeed for joining us . you're welcome. thank you. well,
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international resorts is have pulled in for that search investigation. there's been criticism, though, for international neglect, facing the migrants crisis on the mediterranean police in the pocket stone have arrested 7 people accused of involvement in last week's boats. sinking off the coast of greece, that described as key figures and that people smuggling ring 50 others have been detained. hundreds of people drowned last week. many of them from pocket stone will have a medic who's the president of the pocket on international human rights organization . he joins as long as not from the some of the welcome to the program. so what's your general feeling? the house ortiz have reacted to this tragedy over the past week. a lot of them. thank you very much. uh so uh, 1st of all that i would like to thing on the lead on for highlighting this issue uh degrees. my bed is off that has lot server monitoring and some of the home phone uh
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that the little ones have mess, certified. the charge of the uh they just said that about uh about $400.00 pockets on, on this boat hollow uh, on the 14th side of uh, uh, so uh, 1st of all i would say uh, the, uh, the heaters. uh, the few reasons. uh, and i was much in the 1st season uh, is a ford and a box. the majority of the bundle in the box below the poverty line at a muscle that's like the location label fuse. uh and normally uh, uh for january. uh my son population is like on sisters all what a 60 percent off and you were in mama opportunities
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uh very less. and the 2nd, the, uh, uh, the really just a fusion also agenda based for one dies. and uh, the next on the last, uh and uh, the last time it was a, the student is on and does. and also a, these are the few ones and the reason, uh, that's why many people, especially the younger generation, to choose the country in the search are all back to a future in the euro, the us, canada, and australia. ok. so given what you say then, to what extent, and this is a policy stone, the government, unable to solve this problem on it. so as well as i who views that some people are other states and i have the law, which is uh uh, policies involved the ag in my front. and i think that uh is, is, is a,
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i think we are head punishment for the human. but the end of the 7 debug, which is listed in this case. and the good, how long would you know, the water bottle actually? uh the uh, the government uh has uh the responsibility to reach the are in boxes on the big issues which is involved in this. do you mind taking? i think, uh, uh, the, uh, the uh, heavy head to control this human. uh, uh, uh, packaging and bundle son and uh, a mazda state that the, we to control our photo system. because uh, you know, on this patient because all of these, uh then, uh we would, you know, um and then across indeed on border towards the end, damaging to your uh,
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we should schedule auto bought us and uh oh, as soon as i do, we should talk with the government has a responsibility. dawn with the other engine light, especially on night. okay. uh okay. okay. well i will have to leave it there, but thanks very much indeed. have the money for joining us. thank you. thank you. i can find some more heads on the news. our include a choosing between the poverty and the climate crisis. well lead its beaten terrace to find a way to reshape the global economy. we have to got a village of family live so that we can live in peace times phase of molar father and son. india is money post state between 2 ethnic groups. the
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general strikes he's being held in jeanine a day off to these very minute treat killed, 3 publishing and fonts is in a red trend strike on the occupies westbank. well, this also photos are sold by is very sectors on palestinians, homes and cause, you know, keep on the west bank high force, that reports from the village of tennessee. just off the days of accelerating violence, a new sign of escalation. israel said it used to drone distracted, car carrying palestinian fighters near the city of janine the result of a drawing. we were to add an intelligence operation. it set the mandatory shouts at a check point and were responsible for other recent attacks. is the 1st acknowledged targeted assassination bias railing the occupied westbank in nearly 20 years. it had already been another by that day, palestinians living in the village of 2 messiah described several groups of on settlers. each group doesn't strong. launching a coordinated attack deep into the heart of the community just before 1 o'clock in
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the afternoon. like this in the us, mom on chalabi says 20 to 30 settlers attacked his house. well, 13 members of his family. mine have them children sheltered in the back room, tennessee. they've been caught outside the gate and then the 2 costs here. then they threw stones and shot lines on munition, towards the around during the windows, we have bullets inside the house. the village is just below the legal is really supplemental sheila minutes before the attack. hundreds of motors had gathered for the funeral of a 17 year old. one of 4 people shot dead in a palace, send you an attack on a petrol station. on tuesday, it was on this road in towards the village from the settlement above. the little of the violets took place 1st as villages tried to repel the settlers who were attacking the homes. and then the confrontations between his very forces and the villages as well. people who lived 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,
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hundreds is finally home is on the road. one of the 1st the attack has reached his mother an 8 year old son with inside. the lout was on the other side of the group of settlers. i could see over 200 in 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. i had to back up. i did not think about anything else, but my mom and my little boy, they managed to shelter in a still room below was terrified of finding their bodies in the main house after they 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 desisted into the night. this was reef home to the 2. pablo standing attack is behind tuesdays patching station shooting villages. the said they were attacked by more than a 100 settlers, are equal out to 0 to messiah any occupied. westbank is ready forces have the
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motors to apologize to you and home and novice and the northern possible occupied westbank. apartments belong to the family of come out during that kind of thing and prisoner accused of carrying out in the time that killed in his very soul was in october. witnesses, site is very snipers were deployed to rooftops bought and spread out. swing punched in and use, tried to confront a conveyance who does is on vehicles. but i speak to nadine abraham and i need to abraham, i should say. now about the general start that's on the way she joins is not functioning in the occupied westbank that you're at the scene of the trying to tack . what more can you tell us as we've been speaking through palestinians here, who tell us that that is really besides targeted a car that was carrying 3 palestinians and let them burn to death. let me tell you what we believe has happened at palestinian car carrying 3 men charles towards and is really military point over there. and then it ran away when it was
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targeted by 3 to 4. besides, according to witnesses here, it was hit in an area close by here, but according to palestinians, they say the cause of the heath of the attack. it's kind of flew in to this area over here. when flames erupt said, and the 3 men went inside the car according to one of the neighbors here. he says that he had called an ambulance bought palestinian medics were not allowed to get here to the scene. a fire fight. those were only allows after 15 minutes he says to extinguish the fire, but only from afar. then these really forces prevented anyone from approaching. and took the bodies of the car with them. and we understand that is very forces all withholding the bodies of the 3 percent of students from their families. what can we expect to happen next?
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it isn't is really policy to withhold bodies of palestinians. sometimes israel sees that as a bargaining chip that he can use in future swap deals with how this thing is. now we're talking about since 2016, about 130 palestinians whose bodies are still with these really. sometimes they release them for burial, but some other times we're talking about now, 130 palestinians whose bodies are not for burials. we've been speaking to one of the brothers of the people who had killed here last night. he says that the bodies are burned, they're not going to be of use to these really is so they might as well leave them from for the families to bit that for well and the them to the find the rest. now, according to the palestinians, they see this as part of collective punishment. so there is anger, there is a loss of a, let's say, tension here on the ground palestinians believe that the situation is only going to
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be heading towards an escalation need to abraham. thank you. the russian pointed officials in fast, solid and crime there say ukrainian missed on that. it's a bridge connecting the 2 regions, the term job, which is known as the gate to crime in russia on extreme 2014. from is governor says the page was struck by storm shadow. missed off. i have some joints. it's not . i'm not familiar it paula. what more details can you tell us about the strike on the bridge? what areas uh you said the strike just for the washer and the officials were conducted by a storm. a shot, a storm miss side, which is a british french mit find out the details till the moment are just the pictures not
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to be sold. there are no information about the casualties. besides that, there is a bit of uh, um, uh, skepticism overall how many bridges were ahead because one of the officials said that the bridges, that's what a hit. and we, we know that the 3 bridge is going to connect things kind of phone to the cream young pin, so that now if we go back in history to before the, what the concussion score i call the special ministry operation. that was the, the border points between ukraine and russia. now, after the special operation spread, the options, the, there is no, there is no more board the points. so this was the point, that's one's head, it's a main path. and drew from the song towards many regions, including uh, cream. yeah. uh, also its the closest spot for uh, for the people who want to go to doing yet to uh,
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model for what we are right now. so it's uh, it's uh, a vital route and also it's a main route for a ministry supplies for the russian troops. that's all, what are your thoughts on, on, on a what is the significance of the type of weapon that was used as well if we um, just go back a couple of days. the defense rush. uh uh, it's like a short go one that the ukrainians are preparing for an attack with either the shuttle storm, a mit sign or a different kinds of besides the american besides. then he said that this is going to take like a russian retaliation on decision making. centers in ukraine, and it's the same time this is going to involve the u. k. and the us directly in this for now,
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we're waiting to hear more from the russian side on the position towards this attack. because what we know for now is that they're just accusing without any of the uh for the statements. um, this is, this is the main issue. now, this whole, this whole thing is happening within the context of the ukrainian counter offensive . and also at the time when did all the reports of the russian re supplies and russians preparations for a new uh offense. i have some live in my area po for us. thank you. us and you are paying countries have announced billions of dollars and you would cover assistance to you create the purges were made. that's a 2 day ukraine. recovery conference in the funds are aimed at helping to recover. rebuild from the conflicts. are there only a small fraction of the $411000000000.00? is that the well it's bank estimates is needed to reconstruct the country that's
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written out to the team. but who is that? the conference ended on nothing. what's the main focus of the conference proceedings? likely to be today a slow v. yeah. the plenary sessions on the last day of the conference of rap top and best themes, give you an idea of the huge challenges ahead. restoring livelihoods, tech for trends, formation, humanitarian mind action. a reminder that says the conflict is fall from those that in ukraine and vic, huge challenges that remain simply on the military. moved 3 fronts, making the, the, the country safe for civilians. in the last half an hour, the ukrainian prime minister has been giving a press conference in which he hailed base events of success were painting some of those headline figures of pledges, but also stressing that the environment for private business which is at the core of a recovery, he says, is improving. for example,
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he can point to the united kingdom, promising to boost by up to around $25000000000.00. a wells buying scheme for war insurance to make sure the private investors are safe, they can safely invest. that investment will be protected while the conflict is still going, going beyond, but he's outlined success. he says in terms of moving towards becoming a member of both of your pin union and that you to be stressing that he's all me use effectively and they tell me using the alliance. he's equipment, meeting the standards and saying that you kind of feature is as a positive united and prosperous europe. there are questions which are being raised about how quickly you crank and improve transparency and anti corruption. what to meet the european union. some requirements on the, the recovery front itself, the prime minister, accepted the amount needed could actually double if the conflict drag zone or of the, the governments of you kindness,
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put the figure at 750000000000 us still is far higher than the. busy banks estimate, but of course these are estimates because the defy taken goes on that day and thanks very much for that as well. so that head here on the altos air, or the heat is on in northern china, we have the latest on people's efforts to keep cool. and the sale of check in growing in the bar tree is approved by the us government, but some experts have the doubts lost in sports. the tennis legend makes these return to the cold time. i would explain. thank you and the while they're sweating it out in central europe, italy and the balkans. hey there, here's the story by the numbers. great to see you. so these could be some of the
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hottest june days on record for rome. is that group and siri? so over the next update, probably noticed this mess behind me. these are seniors, storms in france and germany. this energy will continue to show further toward the east. it's going to stump out the heat. so the 3 day forecasting, sat grab shows us $2829.00 over the course of the weekend, so certainly a much fresher field, but temperature is still above average. also seen those temperatures come up and it's done bulk stellar stretch of weather here over the next little bit, your temperature will close in on 30 degrees and full on sunshine. also see more sunshine come back into the picture for i bury a bit more in the way of cloud cover though for central and northern areas. again, most of the action is north of the storms through france and germany. almost all of germany is under a weather alert for a severe thunderstorm, so it keep tabs on that. a wind out of that so far it means that the temperature a new lock shut. 3940 degrees today on thursday, and a southerly wind for
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a southern booth and beak means the temperature and my food to 21 degrees that's below average. and you could see a few showers on thursday. the facing realities, the un fits of purpose was like many critics sites, just pump solutions doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into its hard hitting in to be you think look to their lives on washington for money to go on its own and to build it's on a thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era, investigative journalism this was a very and it's hard is it would have been absolutely uncomfortable to offer any like that before global exploits and discussion. the internet did not need to be the greatest to live master for life in the history of the world. voices from
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different corners programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. not many people have seen this business for dyslexia. on out in sierra the the, [000:00:00;00] the do it out. just a reminder about top storage time is running out to find them. missing some support and the atlantic ocean estimated the oxygen supply for the 5 people on board has expired. the group sets off from the canadian coast to explore the types of
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wreckage on sunday place and focused on have arrested 7 people accuse of involvement in last week's both sitting past the coast of greece described as chief figures of the people smuggling ring. that's the office of things attorney general strikes is being held in janine a day off to these really minute treat to treat tuscany and points us in a ranch road striking occupied westbank, shops and public institutions, but protest 50 heads of state and governments have arrived in paris for a summit time devising policies to create a new international financial system. you and the secretary general antonio detached as a current one is not fit for purpose. so focused on that talking in equality combating climate change, protecting bio diversity. new global tax is great to investment in the green infrastructure and private sector involvement in sustainable projects are among the
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proposals from all that speak with the passion buckler in paris. some of called the just open to meeting. what's the name of this somebody? a? yes, french present, my crawl opens at this summit to somebody just a looking at ways that the wells financial system could be modernized to a before the idea raises the financial system. but the decades has favorite developed countries, the really next to developing nations behind, according to the un mold and the 50 developing nations are in some form of that distress. and so it happens to face very difficult decisions having to face trying to pay 5 debts, having to face trying to spend money on pulled with the climate change for making many very difficult choices. well, joining me to talk a bit more about this is friend way to from being g o recalls a friend. thank you very much for joining us to discuss this. you'll speciality with u. n. g, i was really looking at things like
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a climate and climate is really at the heart of this summer. at least it is supposed to be at the hearts of this stomach because many people are saying that when it comes to discussions around that when it comes to talk about what developing nations need, climate change is so often left out to the discuss. yes, so thank you very much. so i think that is actually the house of the matter that the, the climate crisis is having significant impacts on countries across, across the globe. but also serves the debt crisis and countries that are in that distress. a struggling to deal with the climate crisis it as it unfolds in the countries. so this, this conference for the summit is really important that it addresses both of those 2 issues. single tenuously and important summit. yet some say it just, it's not the tool can shop. it's all about promises. it's all about good intentions, but no concrete measures. what do you think needs to be done to really help
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developing nations, particularly the facing the climate? imagine, i think there are a number of things i think what we're really looking for is transformational change, not only of, of finance, but also of the multinational development banks like the will bank and the method to live with that. so what we mean by transformational change is more engagement with southern governments, more responsiveness to the needs of developing countries and looking at how they can provide concessional and ground based finance, which doesn't in that those countries further and further into this. so i'm thinking about, for example, countries like patches done um, i've been working with organizations in practice done. and the catastrophic floods that happens in that country. last year effects 33000000 people and the impacts of those lots are still being felt today. and they also experience 51 degrees of
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celsius of warming in some cities in practice done, which is essentially what we mean when we talk about catastrophic climate change. and how does not come do with those issues when it's also having to pay back on the deck button of what we're hearing a lot from countries like practice starting as you said and, and developing nations that all making those difficult choices and present. michael talked about that, you know, the countries are facing, having to spend on the deal spend on climate change, or they just called do a little. but i've also been speaking to all the active as to say what's needed is just more money on the table. right, finance right now, because the emergency is now, yes. so we definitely need move funding so on the table to deal with the climate crisis. but what's also super important is that the northern governments, in particular look at ways of phasing out fossil fuels in particular because fossil fuels a closing the clock climate crisis in the 1st place. so on the one hand,
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we need to deal with the f impacts and the effects of climate change. but at the same time we need to be also addressing the close. this of input is see for us. and because the i said we need to have fossil fuel emissions of greenhouse gas emissions pitching by 2025 and start phasing out by 2030. if any chance of staying below 1.5 degrees of booming. so it's that fossil fuel phase on is urgent in full sense, and it should be on the table at the summit here, right, friend, weight from the n j. recall, thanks very much indeed for joining us here. this, as i said, summit some 50 a head. so states and government discussing ways that we can try and change the global financial system to make it better, to support developing nations better in the future. back to you in power as far as their natasha. thank you. i unemployment tendon even higher rates of inflation. they just some of the concerns voters ends in baldwin. they're getting ready for
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general election in august and say one of the election candidates who have been to court to follow the papers. i wrote the test, the reports from the capital horizon. the candidates vying for positions in the august poles have filed the papers in court, including the incumbent president. i'm assuming that god's law firm is in 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 voices of to sent this process. so this is what we want to do. now, joining us with the baby to be lectures plus the election. this is the piece. 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 the court ruling in 2020, stripped him of the leadership. last year he formed the citizens coalition for change party,
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and he's popular in cities. the next head of the what else for. and the issue of making sure that all of those who registered in participating in 22 or posts 2018 is 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 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 the enter mesa faced each other. both means they, if they, when they will quickly turn around the economy, promises and bobby, and said that he, every time these any election had him a task out is there. how about a state media in northern china, say a gas explosion. the restaurants has killed 51 people. the last happened in the
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city of each one on the eve of a popular local holiday. 7 other people are receiving medical attention. one is in a critical condition. some reports say a leaking gas tank is to blame for the boss, as they saying has recorded its hottest as a june temperature between 41 point one degrees celsius, pregnant women, children, and the elderly, and several northern provinces. in china, i mean one of the dangerous key toys conditions for trinity reports from vision. this is al young my river in downtown the aging where men and women are cooling down, doing what they can to escape the scorching heat that is enveloped in northern china . and many cities, temperatures have exceeded 40 degrees celsius and the capital here, 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 forty's 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
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cool, including wearing sun protective clothing on the river. i can't take this keith anymore. so we swim here. has to be so hot, i try to stay of the place with air conditioner. also i have to keep drinking water . authorities have advised people to stay in those, especially during the hottest part of the day. and last employee is to adjust working hours. the doors having tutorial outdoors these high temperatures are expected to last until at least the weekend. katrina, you out a 0 staging in india is many post date, the cookie ethic minority, and may time majority of preparing for more outbreaks of violence. but it started in may off to a quotes recommended the may to is be granted preferential status. since then at least 115 people have been killed in fighting since and one of them has most of
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these members of the cookie community in india is mounted for state are blocking major roads. they say they're being costly attacked by the majority may tase and they've taken up arms. we have to got a village of family lead so that we can live in peace from the, at 13 measure to the community which we were living together since time. many years back, not far away, these may taser building their own defenses. they say the cookies are responsible for the violence, and their numbers are boosted by refugees coming across the border for myanmar. they fear the influx is changing the demographics of the region, and then folding cookie separate tests. here to civilians are arming themselves against what they believe is an imminent cookie attack. say, look, how about a possible weapons? me, a cookie. illegal immigrants have been attacking us frequently. we don't have the
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kind of weapons that they have with very scared of them. there's no place for us to run. they've torched houses. we just have small license guns to protect us. the region has long been homed, arm groups seeking autonomy, and many people have weapons. some analysts say india state and central governments need to intervene. those i'm groups, the weapons in the society was in surplus. they have to be removed for us. and for that, does he go to the people, the securities i'm this man has to do it sooner. the better many wants to end the fighting. these may say are marching for peace, but they also have demands. they want the cookies to identify and documents migrants in their community and drop their demands for autonomy bits and bought him out to 0 to india as a prime minister is due to address a joint meeting of the us congress and
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a few hours with street house democrats said the boy called and the engine ladies address accusing him of violating religious freedom in india. president joe biden has already well come to marry the the white house agreements on technology and defense cooperation are expected to be signed during the state visit is being seen as an attempt to improve relations despite the disagreements of ukraine on human rights. so anyone who makes a phone call or uses a whole host of other electronic devices that's on this is all this switched onto a computer chip made in taiwan as well as leading a semi conduct to manufacture by the political power save between the us sunshine to threatens the islands economic success. want to be that reports from century in this never, tory in young means you all told me university. your taiwan tech hub in seen 2 students are learning about semi conductor technology. the chan is taking his ph. d, in hopes to be part of the world's largest semi conductor industry in i took
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a bundle they watch, some of the industry has become so huge in recent years that they will, this government has invested a lot of these are assessing that, as well as the in the schools, we're going to show you throughout the pandemic, taiwan semi conductor sector maintained its sleep. but it is now in the cross hairs of a geopolitical power play between the united states and china. and the products or the technology content, you know, come 10 us technology though it's tyler. this company is time when these products and mates here. and you have to follow the us us rules. the us has restricted the export of semi conductor materials to china, to prevent it from being able to make advanced micro chips tie one is followed suit . now local companies have no choice but to adapt. companies the they have to find their own way. oh, okay. otherwise, they cannot survive, you know,
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mockers. so they have to find those that go for check in at the center of it all is one company, ts, of see produces more than half of the world's bike, which ships. p s m. c is set to open a plant in arizona next year. now one of the concerns is that it's biggest client, apple, the company that makes or iphones could be buying ships out of this us facility and taking along with it parts of the supply chain. here in taiwan, which in turn, could take a huge chunk of the islands tech revenue away. adding to taiwan is worries. china is important. ben, on time when he's goods. in 2021, it was pineapples, 90 percent of which were sold. the china the following year paging blocked the shipment of fish. they after form or us house speaker. nancy pelosi visited taiwan . it's getting more and more measures and also targeting variety of different products. but unless china stops buying time when he said the conductors analysts say the economic impact is manageable,
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aging is also likely to think twice about attacking, tie one, they say. because semi conductors run modern devices, which are essential to modern life, including in china, pardon below algebra, seem to tie one. us regulators have given the green light for the sale of lab growing chicken products to companies that good meat and upside foods have received approval. while it meets his cultivated from animal cells in steel tanks, it supports his site, some more sustainable kind of meets production. that's a for animals on the environment. us is the 2nd country to approve the upgrade and the talk to single point 2020 boxes of meet lab director at the university of california. ricardo son martin, is more critical of the process of all the analysis we have down here at the
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college of engineering at university of california. berkeley indicate that unfortunately everything's against having this sale. some of this media production at scale cannot accommodate the way the cells are leading organisms and have their limitations sunday depends, like on the off season they receive the nutrients they are given and they have a name is to how many you can grow in this. experimenters and different mentors are very expensive and this cells are animals. so spelling so many nation and viruses which makes a buy a safety app to the cost. and therefore, the investment in this kind of facility is very large use in the hundreds of millions of dollars. and because of that, then it's, although it's technically feasible to produce a much smaller scale, it's not economically feasible to produce them up large scale. so to come here and i'll just era and sports. manchester cities champions leave winning captain is
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leaving the club. the details coming up with the frank assessments. quite frankly. elizabeth dressed the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then, by the end of the states, that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, the,
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the 1st time post quotes news now is to thank you, carry f as days and be a draft is one of the most anticipated in recent memory science. it's of, it's not in the possible event when by me i'm a, he's the 7 foot full 19 year old who everybody's talking about. so how does the biggest night in bosco pools all season, the frenchman is a source often number one, pick since the preowned james 20 years ago, he's expected to be selected by the san antonio spurs. the wrong one is described to him as an a. and because he's like, no one be seen before speaking on the ease of the draft, when by me i'm a said he didn't expect to get to the decent sleep out of a life changing night. ever since i knew about the draft exactly how it worked. i want it to be 1st and um yeah, i think i started to realize i could be a professional basketball player at the age of probably 12 and um yeah is just is
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just tomorrow something is gonna happen that a, something that i've been thinking for for years and years, so it's, it's, i can't really describe it out here right now, but i just know i'm going to have trouble sleeping tonight for sure. and uh yeah, just to just be really, really lucky. you know, to, to be able to just to live this life. well, let's take a look now the history of the draft with my colleague or a whole perfect a c i, b, i draft is coming up on says dice, a process dicing back to 1947 with teams can sign up new flyers mostly from the us college system, but some straight from high school international legs as well. quite often the number one pick goes on to have a great career. 16 audio car. yeah, i think kareem abdul jabbar a magic job said one of us picks as was the from james in 2003, signed up by the cleveland cavaliers. just 18. the high school was branded the chosen ones, but the only number one is an everything is fair to say kindly prior to pretty good career. another school pick, he went number 13 and the 1996 dropped onto in 5 championships because of the okay,
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it's just one of the of the i talked to this. yes, he was drafted number one by the dead bucket. so we'll see the lowest pick ever to go up to be named. it'd be p in the finals. 2021 champion youngest attempted to come through wasn't supposed to be that he was 15 to 25th, a frenchman tardy po, to one of the a b. i charge the full tides but was originally picked number 28 in 2000. and one of the standard tardy. i spies. 11 top it'd be a champion, bill russell. no one has bull titles of him. he was 2nd pick way back. in 1356 or perhaps the most famous part of, of michael jordan was drafted number 3 by the chicago guy, both from north carolina in guaranteed i'd say full. so watch out for the number one pick for show on says they know i, but remember, it's a long way to die before they become a little time guys. well, most people are predicting when dynamics of a kind of an old time. great. let's see what supports for costa and michael cost and things he joins us now. michael,
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thank you for your time. sorry. the name on everyone's lips, heading into this draft is won by mamma. is all the hype justify? it just won't make some special. yeah, i think it is, i mean, he's been on everybody's lives since i think i wrote an article about him last december for him, for magazine ease, ease, extremely tall, as you said, you know, depending on how you, how you measure and what were in shoes or not so somewhere between 218 and 223 minute meters is immensely talented. ball handling, shooting? instinctively. and as you heard of the interviewer, he's pretty mature for a 19 year old. and part of that is, unlike le bron james to whose talent teach compare there are different kinds of players, but he has that same kind of talent. james actually called him in alien when he saw him play for the 1st time. but i'm like james, he's not going directly from high school. he's been playing professional basketball in france out for a couple of years in the lately, which means he's been playing against grown man. and that helps you develop in a,
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in a lot of ways, even if the level of competition is not necessarily the highest. and there's a lot of pressure on this young man that showed, as he mentioned the wrong james, the but know also includes the generational time and go on to become great. slight clipper on like michael jordan is one by me. i'm a heading so greatness as well. but that's always a difficult thing to predict because lots can go wrong, especially with very young players. but most of the draft to use these days at the top of the draft or young they've, they've only had one year of us college before they've gone. and they played in the alternative routes in the, in the for the entire team and the n b a's developmental g lee or, or they play for overtime and lee, which is purely designed for high school players who want to go to the n b a were as a reporter said, they play in europe or their european players. a go play in australia is that there's all kinds of ways now to develop. but i think the guy, he reminds me, the most of, of someone who went directly as
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a teenager to the idea is kevin garden, that who took a couple of years to sort of get his his mojo going, but became a really good player. and i think when, by yeah, that has his head screwed on correctly. i think it is probably the best way to do it. he knows what's expected and if as expected and just to be off it's up. so you could somebody in las vegas about $60000.00 that he would go number one and he'll make $300.00 topics if, if he actually gets picked that way. but he's going to san antonio and greg popovich has a great coach in terms of developing players and putting them into team context because you can draft a player for talent. but what's really important is how that player is going to fit in to your team. whether you can get the best out of him in the end. da's not a great place to develop because you're a professional and you're playing every 3 or 4 days a week. so there isn't that much time to get coaching, so you need
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a coach who's going to understand what you can and can't do and try to bring you out in that team context. well, the nights out a lot of us will be watching his feet show with interest. michael carlson. thank you very much for your time. no, thank you john. and now just a few weeks ago he was listing the champions, the tri state was mount just especially now. it looks like it'll call them the one will soon be pulling on a bus to learn a shots that you i'm going to miss field a is report to be leaving my. i'm sitting on a free trump stuff. having find a to you, i deal with the league club besetti t road was an unimportant member gaudio to city squad as they wanted to jump into a premier league and f a top last season. going to and least city of the 7 years. having made 304 appearances, scoring 60 goals and picking up 14 major trustees the former for sale a portugal and chelsea managed reserves, replace glory has come out over time into the age of 74. the man known as a big fatal hazard to enter the touch line with prison inside outlets came in
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a very glory, clearly still as she was ever even off to a faulty managerial career. and his 1st came back, he managed to pick up a yellow card for arguing with the officials as his team drew 11 with assume. and i see standing in brazil in this league game between santos and corinthians, have to be a button to and off to angry sontols funds, 3 bookcases onto the pitch in protest. so that seems a poor performance. santos was chino down with just a couple of minutes to go for the referee decided to cool off the matcher for sales and support support for security general has requested that samples is next game be held behind plays doors. i've got to sounds, participation at next is powers games. could be in doubts with the international olympic committee saying it's extremely concerned about access to support for women and goals in the country since the taliban took control in 2021, just a week off of the take you lympics sports for women have been heavily restricted the i a c say they will discuss the issue again and outside of the to the key players and the shelf manager at the top of the walls,
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golf having someone so questioning by the us senate, they all the pga to a commission that j want to have the ceo of live golf grant, newman, and the government, a saudi arabia's public investment fund. yes, the man. all 3 have been asked to provide a written and verbal statement as the senate 6 to quite uncomfortable the saudi take as a means for the future of golf p. j boss and want to have is recovering from an undisclosed medical situation. is unclear if he'll be able to attend the hearing, which is set for july 11th and tennis. the board number 7, audrey red, bluff and world number 9, younique's in a face and action of the how the atp tournament and john the lisa. but most of the attention has been focused on the math behind me. wednesday was rochester as a at tell us the 20 time grandson champion this on a don't send to quotes to my office and told me victories. and the traditional will not events ahead of when signs the rugby world cup is getting close. this was the australia seem unavailing. their official drugs use for the tournament, which thompson from on september, 8th,
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and $78.00 days time. that is what you'll support for me for now. i will have an update like 10 minutes. thanks very much indeed. that's it for this news. uh, but the read that movie here, the more today's news in just a few minutes, the stay with the city town here on the the village estates control information that's controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous 5,
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a non look child from suit in his porch that supplies many of the inputs because this camp was opened on the 26th of april. it started off full. but now look at it . more people are still crossing the board and driving up here, we could see tunes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the, the a search for a missing submersible reaches a critical phase with those on board running shorts of oxygen. the, you're watching all the 0 light for my headquarters and don't find any navigate.
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