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this is known as the level of destruction here, proof just how fast the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian or felts monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the more than 18000000 americans are on the air quality warnings as smoke from wall fires in canada, sweets across several states. the other ones are in georgia, this is 090. so coming up, the visions of the united nations security council delay plans, the end the peacekeeping mission in molly unrest breaks out for 2nd night in the suburbs of paris, off the police shoot, a teenage of president mark uncles, a continued excuse of damages about the future interest for the way,
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se restore the american dream president the us economies is driving under his watch. but on the show on the 3rd, which is the low cost of the us on the air quality alerts. again, as canada experience is west wall, 5 season on record, 80000000 people from the midwest of the east coast are subject to val. it's the red dots from minnesota through to pennsylvania and as far south as kentucky indicates, unhealthy equity. the purple dogs indicate very unhealthy at data from nasa, show smoke stretching from canada and across more than 3 and a half 1000 kilometers of the atlantic ocean. satellite images show the smoke has drifted over northern portugal and spain and even further north into europe, where hazy skies are being reported,
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split public health officials in the us go asking people to stay indoors, especially those in poor health. early this month, the smoke from the wall finds blanket to the us east coast for days. so how does your castro joins us live now from washington dc. heidi so we're hearing lots of parts of the us are now on the quality of that. what does this mean in the house of affecting people the in dc where you're of the d. c. is among the places with 16 us states that are under these uh, air quality warnings darren issued by the national weather service. but as you can see, it's a bit hazy here in the nation's capital. it is not as bad as it was in previous days, and certainly not as bad as the mid western united states currently is experiencing places like ohio, where people have been told to stay in doors with the windows closed outdoor activities, sporting events, concerts, all cancelled today. because of this dangerous error for people to breathe,
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described as literally inhaling the remnants of a wildfire. and of course that's exactly what this is. this is blowing in from canada where still close to 500 wildfires are burning. they've been burning now for weeks, and half of them still remain out of control. that's despite the best efforts of firefighters. we're also receiving more reinforcements. another crew from the new york forest service, for instance, being deployed today. but the challenge they face tackling such wiles, widespread fires and in such remote areas, simply makes this job very difficult, very time consuming. and the reality is there and we are still in the very beginning of canada as well as wire season. yeah, and heidi is quite extraordinary, isn't that mean at one stage chicago and detroit apparently had the worst quantity in the world and nothing set to get much worse over the coming days. yeah, it is surprising, but it's also becoming
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a pattern because we've had that same headlines about us that he's now going on for a few weeks due to these wildfires. now, for those midwestern us as a states that you mentioned like in ohio and in chicago, they are expected to get a little bit better over the weekend. literally the smoke is going where the wind blows, but that also means bad news for here in d. c, knew you oregon the eastern states because that's where it's all coming with the airport expected to worst and through this weekend, and i still have to point out that there is a dual right going on in the united states in the south and in the eastern portions there is a heat wave, 50000000 americans under heat advisory warnings on top of the 80000000 or under the air quality advisory warnings. all of this you cannot ignore happening because climate change is allowing these phenomenon to happen with greater intensity and it is apparent to everyone who lives here right to hide your castro live for staff from washington dc. heidi,
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thank you. now there are divisions among members of the united nations security council about how to end the decade. long peacekeeping mission, in molly about schedule for thursday's been postponed. under a resolution proposed by france, old personnel would withdrawal within 6 months, bodies, foreign minister this month to month to the peacekeepers, leave accusing them a few intentions. diplomatic editor james baynes has more from you and a headquarters in new york. and there are intense negotiations on the way about the time table to withdrawal all the un peacekeepers in molly. less than 2 weeks ago, the foreign minister of molly surprised the un by demanding the mission municipal closed down as soon as possible, the french delegation has been working to draw up a resolution. it currently says it has the object to that old peacekeepers should be out before the 31st of december. the government tamale, backed by russia, wants them to leave faults to them that possibly within 3 months the un spokes
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person has been stressing that to do such a drill down in a place where there's still a great deal of violence and instability takes time. any effort to move thousands of peacekeepers including all their equipment, all their facilities, all their supporting staff, uh, takes a takes a period of time. and uh and so you can see from our past withdrawals, from places that we need a, a reasonable time table. and, and, and of course, it will become clear uh, throughout dialogue with the members of the security council would that time table will be this map. and you in headquarters shows where the united nations is operating in conflict. zions, the circles of the peacekeeping missions. mendoza and molly is one of the largest is also the most expensive. and the most dangerous. a 170 for peacekeepers have been killed. another 700 injured in the last decade. things on the ground remain fast enough to be un leaves. the government of molly now intends to further rely on
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the most and risk from the bulk of the company are about $900.00 of them. but of course there are now questions about the company's operations. following the rebellion in russia last week, james bayes out to 0 at the united nations. as the french government has deployed thousands of police officers of affairs, of more protest following the fatal shooting of a 17 year old. the death triggered on the rest and several cities with more than 2 dozen officers injured and dozens of cause band latasha, a bunch of reports in the western parisians of the, of non test. a tribute for a 17 year old boy called naya, who sold date by police are in a traffic check on tuesday. and the power sub of known to this woman says her sons need to speak to him. they comp believe 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?
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to the rule, 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 the square to 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 even though i to not to under the number of, of the power. so books and cities including photo and the on the french government says justice will be served and called for com. the police officer has been placed under investigation for involvement tree homicide 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,
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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 to approve of what so often goes on seeing natasha butler, i'll just sarah non tell from a natasha was a non tier one wednesday evening as on risk continued for a 2nd. not with noise came from in the power suburbs of non young people to be not in the streets as being a saw offices police officers just crazy. * can see of calls on 5, i'd be assessed, and 5, the police are now moving in. don't quite know why, but obviously this is a situation that they'll want to control foss. many residents in this area because
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they wouldn't be violent. that was violence. ready on tuesday. night off to the shooting of this teenager, but really everyone we supposed to hear. so the on the side, the and that is young. go amongst this neighborhood. this community that is being so shaken for the sessions. this teenager ring busy you know, friends, members of parliament held a minute silence in honor of the shooting victim. the president of the national assembly said the circumstances of a death will be investigated. the prime minister said the incident was not in line with the rules of engagement of a security forces. 2 people have been killed off to an exchange of fire outside the us consulate in the saudi arabian city of jetta. a person with a gun was stopped near the building, leading to a shootout with security officers. that person was killed. a private security guard was injured and later died. us officials say the concept was in lockdown during the
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incident. the governor of ukraine's hockey region says russian showing has killed at least 3 people in the town of shanks. and only as striking a restaurant in the eastern says you have come, a tourist killed 10 people, including 3 children as a bank, as more from the capital case. as the attack came, as people haven't been meal. and one of the few restaurants still operating in the eastern city of criminals. the support i ran here after the version, which is the rental. they could say here. everything is compliant out there. there's nothing, no windows, no doors, all i see is discussions of fear and hara, this is the 21st century. among those killed with 3 teenagers to insist as they would up in 15 and september. the and all the destruction is shocking to see in real life. when you see in photos is different. what you see on tv doesn't even
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begin to show what you see in real life twisted, met, and then rub these all that remains as rescue teams try to look for survivors. the shockwave from the massage damaged, neighboring buildings. i've sent across the blank corner of the gabriel lifted orders and elizabeth every such act of terror approves again and again to us and the whole wells that russia deserves only one thing. as a consequence of all that's, it has done defeats and to try be, you know, the ends of wilful charles against old russian measures and terrorists. the russians acknowledged that carjacked strikes and coming tools, but made no mention of the cafe. what are the point of temporary deployment to the command is that the 56, the motorized infantry brigade of ukrainian armed forces was hit in the city of crime, a task in the nets, people's republic from your face use? no. do you create an intelligence? said they arrested the local and dealing with the controls. he's accused of passing on information through russia. the elsewhere in the east greenwich associates
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release the job, the case of the quarter most got damaged. so if it's a small gain, let me put in this will both sides make the most of the advances book. however many, most of us across officials and keep having one incident with the defense in russia . the attack and coming to us is a reminder that despite the mutually by the back in a group, it has no impact on the front lines here. the war continues. russia continues to strike you crane with faith to the consequences. i started vague. i just need to keep you clean. well, 3 columbia nationals were among the injured when a russian missile hit that restaurant in the ukrainian city have kind of tools to columbia as president strongly condemned the attack. in a treat gustavo petra said russia has attacked 3 defenseless columbia and civilians violating the rules of war. the foreign ministry must formally protest. we are waiting for the safe and sound return of sergio peck and catalina us. yes, press enter button has outlined his economic policies, the bottom. no max out and address in chicago. the euro is campaigning for re
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election in 2024. i'm looking to convince voters that his plan will help cub inflation and boost jobs is don't address. president joe biden is selling a re branded economic program. the white house is calling 5. now i'm excited to come up with a name. i really did find nomics is about building economy from the middle of the bottom of not the top down the white house called a major economic address is the presidential campaign he to the president made chicago, his 1st stop on a tour to promote his economic program. the tour aides say he's an attempt to promote his trillion dollar infrastructure law passed in 2021. that added more money for roads bridges in schools. this week, the white house also announced a plan to expand internet access for rural community. on the president's binding nomics tour, he's counting near historic low unemployment slowing inflation and the massive by
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part as an infrastructure building pushed through congress with the term binding onyx to go from positive to for jordan. the economy itself, the presidential election is more than a year away from the analysts say rebranding biden's economic program or the phrase the borrows from president ronald reagan's popular reaganomics and the 1980s might be too little, too late to help him. here we are 2 years into this administration and we get this nebulous term and i think many people are going to, it's not going to move the needle any way, shape or form. but again, because of this administration's track record, it's highly unlikely that we're going to see them actually identify it. whole show, the majority of americans are unhappy with vitamins handling of the economy coupled with a tightening race between vitamin and his likely republican rival in 2024. former president donald trump. hi nomics is about the future. i just for the way said
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restore the american dream. anyway. weatherbug nomics can give the current president and edge will be tested, a administrative sions, new campaign to promote all, make god protect our troops, john henry, and how does your chicago talk for a short break here? and i'll just say about when we come back concerns in the southern united states of a locally, unlike case scenario is the 1st time implementing the center opens and mexico dedicates to the right. can i send anything to them to be able to graduate? so names, i don't know if it's on the the route to you by visit customer. here's your headlines for the america. it's great to see you. let's kick this one off with more what, whether it's central southern shelly, not as bad as last time,
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but of course we do not need any more rain temperatures have lowered across the sophie on cell paulo and rear diginero. but that's not the case in northern brazil . so from announced all the way up to 35 degrees. we've got rain wrapping around french guy and all the way through ecuador pushing in right up against the paid ruby and andy's on thursday. now for central america, the heat's still on northern mexico, monterey. okay. 38 degrees for you, adrian, likely to become a hurricane, but no impact to anyone, but still will keep tabs on that. this temperature is still quite high through texas, but now this heat is transferring into arkansas and missouri where the temperature is wobbling around 40 degrees here and the air quality could plunge in the us. northeast with wildfire, smoke drifting out of canada. so new york, we'll watch that 28 degrees for you to the west. we go showers and storms early. the name of the game through the prairies, the northern plains, the typical summer weather is here and for california to get ready for the heat is
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about to build central california. some spots are gonna exceed 40 degrees over the next, so, but not too far away from you. some of the national park the quote to you by visit cuts on the, to the journey of almost 10 years in which the shakonda ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from ads to the arabic language in the wild be awarded announce, is that the nomination period? so 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the
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book back, it took them out about top stories here. this our smoke from canadian while science is once again and blanketing cities and possibly us visibility and quality has been severely reduced and several states coming over 18000000 of this thing. it's worthwhile. 5 seasons from sounds deployed to thousands of ryan police officers protest continue following the federal police shooting a 17 year old boy. the teenager was shocked during a traffic stop in a power supper. and excuse me, united nations security council is divided over how to end with decades on the peacekeeping mission involving a vote. scheduling for thursday has been suspended on the resolution proposed by from school personnel would withdrawal within 6 months. now it says find incident to mark the occasion of feed has been violated as strikes and andrea crossfire
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russel thoughts of the capital cost to him on wednesday. a number of civilians are reported to have been to of the people in savannah mocking the muslim holiday. despite the fighting needed 3000000 people have been displaced since mid april, but millions more remained behind. for those in the capital cost to this, it is unlike any of the moving reports from i'm don't know if they even apart in sudan, but this is probably not the way many had scopes to spend the special holiday for those who have come to each squares at this most can on through mine, it's the chance to regain a sense of normalcy after 11 weeks of fighting. but the war is never too far away for these worshippers. one feels pain to be living on such a beautiful day without family and friends. what's happening in the country has destroyed it. people living under the sounds of gunfire. don't hillary shelling at the sound of spite objects, but in the end there's nothing we can do except to be patient. for the last name,
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man and his family, this age feels different. like many sit denise, hold. his would be filled with neighbors every year, as well as close and distance families coming together to mark's vocation. but this time he says he was only able to see a few of his family and relative yup must be of was impose itself on people's ability to move. people used to celebrate and everything was available. it was beautiful on like this time. but it's, it's a wall movement has become limited, some of those in the neighborhood to have left to call to him. his daughter says she must have his sister who has been displaced by the conflict. so was not just gimme off the matthew, my sister and his sons. what one is part of our need. she would help us in the kitchen. the kids would also help. now she's not here. we took photos and videos for her to see when she reaches egypt, where she went to see christie. but the family have no idea when they will be able to unite again. so last family is among millions and her tone or marking disable of
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hot differently. this year, many people have lost loved ones, and they're unable to celebrate. and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as a result of the conflict. leaving them with no place to mark the julio cation, the 10s of thousands of those displaced ours transit along the border with egypt. after the government and cairo changed it's immigration rules for us to denise. with little to know basic services, they have no choice but to spend the holiday here while holding out hope they'll be able to celebrate next year with their families back home. hey, bill morgan onto 0. i'm the man. so that's like us, government says conditions and i disuse goldmine. i still too dangerous to retrieve the bodies of 31 minus they were working legally and were killed. and i meet an explosion more than a month ago to meet them. and that has moved from virginia and freestate profits. this is way more than 50. mine is mostly from neighboring the sioux to work
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illegally into the mind. sh off to look for gold. it's in a band and the ventilation shaft owned by a company called hominy called the what? because the window only legally never came out. a month later, the government says they were killed in the me said gas explosion. it says gas levels, a still too dangerous to look for the bodies differential. huh. so a bundle is the one i lost 2 family members in the mine that's all i get. but i wish to see that body's retrieves, take them home and berrydunn. we've accepted the dead and one on this group of men told us off camera some of the mine illegally to they say the risk you too many days late to return to retrieve 3 bodies. so the bulk of shows us this video and then i'm awful. i didn't go to yard, i'd go and i dump global in it to manse is watching mind vehicles drive off from the scene. he says they do what he calls a bottom underground. but one know a little more about one of them a while. i think people who would as a group of white men arrived while we went,
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that they say that they arrived about 20 minutes later. then they heard a bang from the ho. and after that they sent us a message. and so we left the cisco to come see yeah, spokes person for how many go denies the integrations saying the company has in the past helped rescue mine is trapped in the ground. those mind is within a risk for working illegally. the company also says the latest incident is under criminal investigation. aside from the safety issues associated with legal mining. many of these minus belong to games and di, involved, and often divided into fours. this thousands of abandoned mines across south africa . many of them still contain gold and minerals, but not financially viable for industrial mining. they continue to attract and full miners hoping to make their own fortune the scruples itself or to settle minors. they also operate legally and sell the cold, the mine on the black markets. they want the government to change its rules to allow them to work within the loop. but until that happens,
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tens of thousands of unofficial minors remain on the ground. so we developed ultra 0 virginia south africa. the u. s. coast guard says it believes it has now recovered. human remains from the wreckage of the titan submersible the vessel imploded on a deep dive to view the wreckage of a titanic king or 5 people on board. fragments of the sub were recovered from the ocean by a remotely operated vehicle, a boat to send jones, honda and newfoundland, and canada. the discovery could shed light on how the vessel suffered a catastrophic influence as 5 cases of malaria causing concern in the united states . although they represent a tiny fraction of thousands of cases diagnosed each year. these cases what locally transmitted and not the result of international travel. that's the 1st time it's happened in 20 years. sure habitats earful of the us census with disease control has issued a nationwide a list of the 5 cases of millerio reported in 2 states over the last 2 months. each
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year, in particular, before co bed, we saw about 2000 cases of malaria and the united states each year. but that was from people who are traveling abroad and require to internationally what is different this time and why we put out the health notice to doctors into the public as we had 5 cases of domestically acquired malaria, meaning people got it from in the united states. for in florida and one in texas, one of the patients are recovering after receiving medical attention and so far there's no indication that the case is a link. malaria is caused by parasites carried by certain female mosquitoes. symptoms include fever tools, headache, muscle pain and fatigue. it's mostly clothes, kidney failure, seizures, and coma. the diseases most common and room countries, especially those with tropical climates. they were more than 600000 deaths globally in 2021. but officially, but larry was eradicated in the united states in 1970. it is a little alarming to have a disease that we've eliminated from the united states and then how these few local
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cases. but they are a few cases. and i think the public health measures are really important for both tracking where the malaria is and then therefore making any interventions like trying to prevent more mosquito bites, either by decreasing the mosquito population or asking everyone to where mosquito repellent like these are all things that can prevent ongoing transmission. us of this with disease control stress is that the risk is with the area remains low in the united states. but there off is the record heat waves and storms that have been spoiled by climate change or creating the conditions for malaria carrying most cases to breed and survived in areas where they previously could not. she ever time see elders here, a new center in mexico has an admission to educate the world about an animal that has the ability to heal itself. despite this straight the aisle to is near extension and it's almost disappeared from its native environment from home. and as
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more from the wetlands of mexican city, it was revealed by the aztecs is a good. and there's something new right to us about the not the and m. c. b in unique to mexico. it can rejuvenate it's arms legs, even pulse of its brain. and heart that hasn't stopped it from almost disappearing from the world. now the countries to poop bags are in mexico city is open the new sense that to help save it. that's 40 years ago, all the children and mexico city had an excellent holdings in, in our home, in an aquarium, and we could buy it in any a crime. it was all over nowadays just so difficult to find it in the wilds. so that's why it is so important to have it in suicide, aquarius, the center as a laboratory. whereas low physic furiously reproducing the x r a trans sparren's. and you can see the larva growing in games to try and
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introduce them back into the world. but that's a way of yeah, like story, the country's hollow face ring captivity. and that's because then not to have the wetlands of the searching milk of districts to polluted in front of invasive spaces for them to survive. these ancient both ways, once the basis of us to mexico and that sort of til up here, fish and readied slide to to tools which compete for the food with the little fish and even eat them nice stuff sent ahead, lizette computers and stuff, hoping that by educating the public, they can help save not just be a couple of days, but the wetlands themselves to move in 10 percent of the countries by diversity. ripka lopez and eggs have a female hello to can produce from 50 to more than 1000 eggs, depending on its species. even young met screens who never have seen and i looked in the world know how in put this on the police to the nation. it's
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a mexican symbol, it represents the country. when we talk about a lot this, we're talking about mexico. that importance could extend to the wide world to animal that can re grow its limbs and internal organs. the medical world is already digging into it secret. meanwhile, here with this a, they just want to see it survive and flourish on home and i'll just see the mexico city. the, the type of picture of the headlines here on the alger 0 smoke from canadian while phones is once again, blanketing cities and parts of the us. visibility and quality has been severely reduced in several states, covering more than 80000000 people. canada is saying it's worth while.

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