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arise and global temperatures to 1.5 degrees. the 19 different species they found studied individually. the next step is to identify how vulnerable they are to human activities. much deeper benefit to the seascape and know that to protection controller. the . ready last minute, tens, negotiations of the un security council about plans, the end the peacekeeping mission and mommy, the civil then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is alex as your a life from the also coming up friends increases security in several cities after police shooting of a teenager that sparks violence. overnights russian forces are blamed from this
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side of strength at a restaurant in the eastern ukrainian city of crematory. and nearly 2000000 pilgrims are performing to hodge and saudi arabia, as most things around the world celebrate the us president joe biden just started giving a major address on the economy. this in chicago. after a new poll found that only one sort of adults approve of his handling of the economy. let's listen in the . thank you very much, bob. thank you for the deduction. was we helped me for a long time because he doesn't know any better. and the speaker to help them
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a long time, brand new guy in town. the guy who i told him i'd been married, i think is the toughest job in america. and know where you live. and every time you walk in the grocery store, your questions. but congratulation, mr. man, and we're brandy johns. well, you know, there's a guy that helped me more than i can say this without hesitation. i'll be more than anybody in america collector. last time. single person, your governor. he stepped up. he raised money, raised and support governor. you're the best. thank you for you. such a good like who would like to be dec, tammy, god love you that you're the best to i tell you. but you know, my good friend, dick derby, and he is a good friend. we work together a long,
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long time united states, and it is the single most effective center get food. that's not a joke, it's not just to district committee. he's made sure that we got more judges or appointed. we've appointed more african american women to the exact, to the, to the federal bench and any other, every other president combined. and he got 1st friday i say the black, the report, and he put it on the court. he put on the court take, you really are the best man. by the way, when i have questions about this, but any, anything at all beyond just a q, i still call him any way for his advice. and thank you. and representative danny davis. danny, for a long is always there and all the
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likes and systems member congress words of business today. thank you. thank you for the welcome and welcome me to chicago. you know, 1st quarter 20 century port. carl sandburg describes chicago dress city a big show city a big show. he was describing the big shoulders of a working class. american town were who were building the city. same time building the middle class. i'm here in chicago today for the 1st quarter, even 21st century to talk about the economic vision for this country, the economy to grow the economy from the middle out, the bottom up. instead of just the top down. that happens. everybody does well. well, we still do it, everybody goes for of a letter of you still do you all do this, this is a fundamental break back and i'll be curious, failed americans, middle class for decades is called trickle down economics. fundamental economics
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trickle down. the idea was, is the reason that we should cut taxes for the wealthy big corporation. i know some of the big corporations, more corporations, delaware, incorporated in every other state. do you combine? i want to do well, but i'm tired of waiting for the trickle down. it doesn't come very quick. not much trickle down to my dad's kitchen table growing up. and it is a belief that we should shrink public investment in infrastructure and public education shrinking. that we should let good jobs get shipped overseas. we actually have a tax policy that encourages them to go overseas, save money. we should let big corporations imagine more power while making it harder to join the union. i meant what i say when i signed with the pro most pro you and your president america district. i make no apologies for the
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my printer says me, god bless his soul. my predecessor inactive. the latest iteration failed to fail fairy tax pressure the well, it wasn't paid for an estimated cost of his tax cut was $2.00 trillion $1.00 to $200.00. now republicans rather began pushing the tax cuts for large corporations, the wealthy, and adding trillions of dollars exempt trillions. folks, when he said as clearly as i can trickle down approach failed, the class, it failed and eric blew up the depth is increasing equity in a week, and then our infrastructure is stripped to dignity, pride, whoa, out of communities, one after another, particularly through the midwest western pennsylvania and west people are working as hard as ever couldn't get ahead because it's harder to. 7 pay for college education start a business, retard the 1st time. and the generation passed and middle class c
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outreach, and i don't think it's high. perv, i think, is a fact the matter with your debit card, republican independence, i know it should go back to the same bill policies when i ran. so i came to the office, determined to change the economic direction of this country to move from trickle down economics with everyone and wall street journal financial ties begin to call by now i'm excited to come up with a name. i really did not claim it, but they're the ones who use it. first, i grasp our press person this morning and how it's up in washington. why? when i asked about bide knob, it's a long time. you said you didn't know what it was. i said, i didn't name it by no means i didn't realize it kind of as the wall street journal was i think it's a plans and i was happy to call pipe nomics. guess what does work well i took office to pay them because reggie collins is really supply chains
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are broken, millions of people are employed. hundreds of thousands of small business of the verge of close. it's after somebody already close, literally hundreds of thousands on the verge of close. today, us as the highest economic growth rate leading the world economies since the pandemic, the highs in the world, the $13400000.00 new jobs were jobs. and 2 years a president has ever made it for folks that's by nomics. you've just been listening to us president joe biden. he is giving a major address on his economic policies. over the last few minutes. you heard him say essentially the trickle down economics have failed. this is an economic
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approach often pushed by his political opponents. republicans and he's saying it simply doesn't work. and his address is about by nomics will bring you the details of that will speak to a guest about it. obviously the, his vision for the us economy as he seeks re election, but also the political impact of this in a campaign year. president, job i for cheaper labor, the in other world news divisions are showing among members of the united nations security council about how to end the decade long peacekeeping mission. in molly, a vote scheduled for thursday has been postponed under a resolution proposed by france, old personnel would withdraw within 6 months. earlier this month, molly's military government demanded the peacekeepers leave accusing them of fuel intentions in the country. or diplomatic edits of james bay's joins us live from un headquarters in new york. james are following this very closely. what are you
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learning on a possible timeline and details of this withdrawal as well? it's moving it's fluid and there are new negotiations on the way. first thing to say is it's full very last minute for one basic reason. it's only 12 days ago that the government of molly said it didn't want to un there anymore. they needed to withdrawal as soon as possible. now the other problem that's facing everyone now is that the existing un mandate full, the mission in my that runs out at the end of the month will. that's the end of this week. so it's literally hours away and the clock is ticking. so they've got to come up very quickly with this drawing down plan that will please the security council because they need to vote on it. and we, the, we know the vote now is on fridays being postponed from the state because of these further negotiations from since the country that's doing the drafting on the resolution. they say in that resolution that the mission will and full,
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the late at the end of friday, the end of june, the 30th. and that then the plan is full, the peacekeepers. leap by the end of the. yeah. but i've noticed in the new draw that fronts has proposed slight change of language that with the objective of leaving by the end of the so no longer is it so definitive as it was. and that's because some mistakes of the security council, some security council members told that the end of the year is really not doable. it's going to be very, very hard indeed. and so they've slightly change that language on the other hand. so the monthly and government is not a tool happy, it doesn't, won't do you and to leave at the end of the year, it wants it to leave much quicker than that. i'm told a potentially 3 months from now. it would like the un house. so there is a problem here and there on the going negotiations among security council members about the resolution, but also between members of the security council and the u. n. and the body and government. and add another slight problem to this. more than slight,
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potentially the money and government of the security council table and told is being backed in it's the bonds. why russia? remember, of course molly wants the un peacekeeping mation leaves is going to be relying on that wall going to um, private security company which as we believe about $900.00 messengers in mali. and so rush out pretty much on the side of molly. one last problem is the annual budget, so peace keeping the united nations is also under of us. it is every single year at the end of june. so it happens the 2 time lines match. i'm told by diplomats that's most unfortunate and they go to try and look out how much it's going to cost to pull this mission out a body of the current budget for municipal. that mission is $1200000000.00 here. james, there's a fundamental thing here, which is the u. n. went the molly to help fight arm groups. the arm groups are still there. they're still arm. they're still fighting. is anyone at u. n. h q talking about what's going to happen next?
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and molly wants to blue helmets leave, or they, you know, completely wrapped up and consumed by the idea that they need to leave. i look, i think most people i'm speaking to on the security council, most of the members i've speaking to and the un privately, they're not saying anything very publicly about this think model. he's making a very big mistake by taking the u. n. out. they think that they normally to withdraw our mission like best they'd be at least 18 months, you know, normally withdrawal emission of it's a peacekeeping mission unless there's some semblance of peace and things also not getting more peaceful in molly. molly will rely on those voc, not messengers off to the u. n. leaves, but there is a provision in the con draft of the security council resolution, even though the current mandates of the mission ends at the end of the week. if this is paul aust, that if there was, i'm told some sort of problem for civilians or humanitarians and the woods off in
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the immediate vicinity of un bases, then perhaps the un could help. but that is a, that provision is only until until september, the 30th. and i'm told molly still doesn't like that provision in, in the resolution would like it out of there. and as i said earlier, smalley supported by russia. remember, russia is a public member of the un security council. that means it has a veto and no one second, i'm going to use that veto yet, but it's the ultimate worry. as, as the clock takes on these negotiations, remain fluid and not easy. yeah. i think messy, i think we can say in fairness, this is really, really messy. james space, i was just, there was diplomatic edits, a thank you so much. the governor of ukraine's northeastern car key region says russian shilling has killed at least 3 people. it happened in the town of, of john sc, which is about 75 kilometers northeast of car keys or an earlier russian strike hit a restaurant in the city of cramped doors. 11 people were killed including 3
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children. the kremlin has denied responsibility saying it only strikes military targets. i said beg reports from keith. the, the, the a tech came as people who are having the evening meal. and one of the few restaurants to operate in the eastern city of kind of tools. i'm here after the explosion because i run to the cafe here. everything has been blown out. there's nothing, no windows, no doors. all i see is destruction say and hara, this is the 21st century over destruction. it's shocking to see in real life. when you see it in photos, it's different. what you see on tv doesn't even begin to show what you see in real life twisted metal and rubber is all that remains as risky. teams try to look for survivors. ambulances took the aged away the shockwave from massage damaged,
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neighboring buildings, upset, golf, signed, the city used to have a population of 150000. but since the will started, many have left. it's 25 colombia just from the front line to the east of the country. modern western remains is wild within range of russian guns of the diploma . each such manifestation of tara proves, over and over again to us and to the whole world that russia deserves only one thing. as the result of everything that has done defeats under tribunal fit and legal trials against all the rest and method is intended as to itself. the 1st time is that he has been talking to get routinely comes under attack from russia last year. 63 people were killed as they rated outside the train station officials and keep having one from the recent events in russia with tech incoming calls is a reminder that despite the mutually by the wagner group, it has no impact on the front lines here. the war continues. russia continues to
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strike, you crank with thinks of consequences. i started vague. i just ate a piece ukraine for a 1000000 soldiers have been killed in the disputed region of new gordon. oak, our back as a by john and our media have been holding talks mediated by the us, the end, the decades long conflict. the armenian prime minister has warned of a further risk of destabilization. if the issue is not resolved. there's been frequent fighting on the border between the neighbors. a ceasefire and sedan to mark the occasion of aid is reported now to have been violated. the army has launched airstrikes against the rapids. support forces across the mind and car to a number of civilians are reported to have been killed. both sides had announced, unilateral cease fires, number of troops is have been violated. the francis presidents, a mentor and medical, has called these fatal shooting of a teenager in paris. unforgettable. 2000 police have been deployed after violent protests on tuesday night. footage emerge showing the moment to the 17 year old was
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shot dead in his vehicle. patasha butler reports from the french capital tribute for a 17 year old boy called naya, who shot date by police are in the traffic check on tuesday. and the powers sub of known to this woman says her sons need to speak to him. they comp leave. what happens with the showcase there and shop? they said mom, what should we do? what's happening with the police these days all day protecting us all? do we need to be protected from the police as well to the role the teenager was driving on this road when he was stopped by police. they say he was about to run over a police officer who opened fire in self defense. bought another version of offense, assuming that someone walking across is which is the time film. what happens when they move? also, i'm not videos tells of a different story because stationary a police officer points a gun at detroit and grove. the shooting spoke don't rest
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even though i to not to under the number of, of the power suburbs and cities including photo and the on the french government says justice will be served and called for com. the police office has been placed under investigation for informant. treat homicides on a visit to about say, the french president said nothing justified the death of the young person. so if we send over the nations votes and sorta directs you to his family and the other listen has been killed, it is an acceptable and inexcusable. last year, a reco 13 people were killed in fronts during police traffic checks. miles is the 2nd such that this year campaign is of low railed against what they say is widespread police brutality and fronts videos like this. they say a flight of proof of what so often goes on seeing natasha butler, i'll just sarah know, tell phones. the french members of parliament have held a moment of silence in honor of the shooting victim,
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the president of the national assembly. it said the circumstances of the death would be investigated. the prime minister said the incident was not in line with the rules of engagement of french security forces. florida department of health has issued a state wide mosquito borne illness advisory after 4 cases of malaria were reported along the gulf coast south tampa. as follows, a health alert issued by the centers for disease control and prevention after a case in texas. in march, the 1st time there's been a local spread of malaria in the united states for 20 years. the organization stresses that the general risk of malaria in the us remains low. last year, the world health organization issued a report on valeria. that report found that in 2021, nearly half of the world's population was at risk from this disease. that year there were an estimated $247000000.00 cases of malaria worldwide. the estimated number of malaria depths stood up more than 600000 in 2021. the report found that
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90 percent of malaria cases were in africa and 96 percent of malaria depths in africa. joining a slide from cambridge massachusetts now is dr. lynch and you're the director of mount oregon hospital, travel of medicine center and an associate professor of medicine at harvard medical school. doctor, why is this happening? we don't usually associate malaria with the united states is so new to us actually used to have malaria and we were because we actually live eradicate it malaria from the us since about 1950. so the mosquitoes are present in the us and if the climate conditions are favorable and is a parasite, were brought into contact with these mosquitoes and that they can pass it on to other other people locally. so even though we have local p last have local cases in 2003, there were a cases of nearly all of our cases in the us have been in florida. so travel
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sometimes through the military returning and sometimes visitors. um, so these uh, occasional uh, local trans, locally transmitted cases have been very rare, but we just have to stay alert. okay, so what does that mean? what are the implications of the fact that there been local transmissions? that means now, if this is not an importation, this is within the community, right? so it means that it's, the parasite has a right to the area. and the of the climate conditions have been favorable sufficiently to allow these mosquitoes, the local anomalies mosquitoes to transmit it, to the local residents. um and if we're not careful that can of brought into larger outbreaks, but i think we can, we would hope to keep malaria extremely low in the us through the public health
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monitoring. so bill several lines for the mosquitoes and surveillance for the presence of the parasite and for the health care professionals to become aware and alert to consider that this diagnosis asked about travel destinations and people who may be ill and including 2 areas that may have had reports of malaria, even local, even domestically, and then the public also should be more to be aware of the potential of the disease and take precautions. and that they live in areas of concern to eliminate mosquito breeding sites such as containers. and um, uh, uh, groundwater on site and so, and also programs like those, the media can help to disseminate these messages. how so, how was malaria eradicate from the us as you told us 20 years ago, how was that done? can that be replicated? i asked the question, because if the mosquitoes,
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the the that are infected and that can infect humans are out there now, how do you get rid of them? and so i think that's a really good question, but quite complex, i think back then there were a d d t sprays mosquito spray and um, that was quite well that and there was much more public health efforts in, in controlling malaria. and i think over the decades there that's, that's obviously still being monitored, but i think the climate conditions have become more favorable. and so this might happen from time to time. i don't think we need to panic about. i don't think the public should panic about this um, at this point, but i think we just need to be alert. need to be aware this can recur. and
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between the health authority, the medical professionals and people becoming aware and controlling mosquitoes better and efforts in curbing climate change can certainly help. all right, dr. lynch, and thank you very much for joining us today. my pleasure. thank you for having the african leaders and meeting and angola to discuss the conflict into the eastern democratic republic of congo political tensions a week economy and a severe food crisis. a force to almost 1000000 people to leave their homes in eastern new york. the violence by armed rebel groups in the minimal ridge country is the worst. it's been in years if i'm concerned, because it's widely acknowledged that all the organizations present to have the same mission clearing for great lakes region of a conflict. this is the leading national development plants and jeopardizing the much software agenda of regional and continental integration. for more than 2700
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alleged victims of human trafficking have been rescued into the philippines. but we say they found them inside a building during a raid to crack down on a cyber crime syndicate. it's believed that they were coerced into working for fraudulent gaming sites, so it was rescued in them. a new, a suburb, or from several countries including china and indonesia. smoke from canadian wildfires is once again, blanketing cities and parts of the united states. visibility and air quality has been severely reduced in chicago along with ports of illinois, lower michigan and 7 wisconsin. people have been wanting to stay indoors if they can. canada is seeing its worst wildfire season on record. and muslims around the world, a celebrating e mail out ha, which began with a prayer at sunrise, an estimated $1800000.00 pills winds are performing hodge and saudi arabia, the largest number since the pandemic, ito at hot or the feast of the sacrifice is
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a major holiday in the as long and calendar it takes place on the 3rd day of the annual highest pilgrimage. it is usually march globally with new clothes and family gatherings. some other one is in the gaza strip with more on how people there are observing either lot. as you can see behind me, people here or celebrating the beginning of the people that are preparing for either other has a 3 or no, it's the time we're politics is the lease of the p kid for people here preparing to celebrate. this is the pray or soon after they would be heading to the sacrifice of the sacrifice of places in which a decent number of families would capable this year to boil at to purchase a share of a sacrifice in any mode and in which they would be disobedient goes airports of them with a they need the families of the communities of family members of their neighbors as well. it's a moment for goal is up to read a sense of life. it's a moment that the police forget a little bit. these are any blockades which has been imposed on garza for the last
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couple of years. people here are sharing a moments of happiness, a moment to see the dark at the moment of, of the least could be said a moment of life. stuff next on alpha 0 or you've got whether the inside story examines the impact of donald trump's and least audio recording how it might affect next year's presidential race. the, the a, there are slowly, but surely those winds are turning around across the goals. so that means that humidity will be kicked out noticeably. that is human over the next few days we go on for a closer look. this is that dry, wind out of the rock coming down the golf. so for us here in the $43.00 and again, gradually, you'll notice it will become more comfortable, less humid of the bucket sound. we go,
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the monsoon range that made it into the south and north of the country system. torrential downpours to be expected there and conditions are changing and his stumble. you knew it had to happen, right. the rain is back into the picture, rolling across the boss 1st. that means that the temperature press down a bit to 24 degrees on thursday while boil boy, they've been baking in the heat in morocco, the northwest slice of the country closing in on 50 degrees. temperatures are coming down here as well. so merit cash for the 1st time in a few days. your temperature likely to not reach 40 degrees elsewhere in africa across the central belt. the brain has been persistent through southern nigeria. that's set to continue these waves of rain moving across the democratic republic of congo. a tornado reported in quite soon to tell providence in south africa, there's been a lot of rain here, but that's now over the indian ocean. still a few showers hanging around the western cape providence plague in cape town on thursday. that's it seemed a bit the
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the, the donald trump is heard on tape discussing classified documents. it's a crucial piece of evidence in a federal investigation into his handling of sensitive documents. so how would this affects the case and the republican race for the white house? this is inside story, the .

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