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stengel was the big one, the goal was to find x. incredible phase. then you can just take these 3 using this summer feed more and more. there's a couple of dot com, the unrest breaks out for a 2nd night and the sub that is a car. as of just the least you get a teenager person who is attending inexcusable. the other ones are enjoying the sound as they are a life. also coming up, moving 18000000 americans are on the equity warnings. a smoke from while fires in canada, seats across several states. divisions that the united nations security council
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delayed funds to end the peacekeeping mission. now much is about the future. interest for the re st. restore the american dream. president bonham says the us economy is thriving under his watch, but also we have further ventures to convince the defense government has deployed thousands of right police off the protest broke out for us 2nd night following the faithful police shooting of a teenager. the death of triggered unrest and in several cities. old and 20 officers were injured and dozens of cause such a light that talks about the reports in the western persian suburb of know 10 of the on risk continue with no, i all came from in the powers of, of, of known task. young people to be that industry savings. sorry. i was at least
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offices lease offices, this crazy idea across these product and i could see of calls on 5. i'd be assessing for 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 they wouldn't be violent that was violent ready on tuesday nights 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 has been so shaken by the sexes this teenager drink this. natasha sent us this report earlier on how people are known to have been reacting to the kidney. a tribute for a 17 year old boy cold and i was shocked. date by police are in
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a traffic check on tuesday, and the power sub of, of known to this woman says her son's need to speak to him. they comp leave. what happens with the showcase? they're in shops, they said mom, what should we do? what's happening with the police these days? all they protect 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 soon emerged. someone walking across the way to the time field. what happens when they move? also, i'm not videos tells of a different story because stationary a police officer points a gun, a detroit on grove. the shooting spoke don't rest even though i to not to under the number of, of the power suburbs and cities including photo and the on the french government
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says justice will be served and called for calm. the police office has been placed under investigation for informant. treat homicide on a visit to about say, the french president said nothing justified the death of a young person. so if we send over the nations votes and sorta directs you to his family and i listened, has been killed. it is an acceptable and inexcusable. last year, a reco 13 people were killed in front during police traffic checks. niles is the 2nd search day this year. campaign is of low railed against what they say is widespread police brutality and fronts videos like this. they say a vital proof of what so often goes on seeing natasha butler. i'll just sarah mantell from smell loud parts of the us on the air quality alerts. again, that's kind of the experiences. it's worthwhile. pharmacies on record. 18000000 people from the midwest to the east coast are subject to the let's the red dots from minnesota through to pennsylvania and as far as office kentucky indicate
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unhealthy and quality. the purple dots indicate very unhealthy. a data from nasa shows smoke stretching from canada and across more than 3500 kilometers of the atlantic ocean on satellite images show. the smoke has drifted over northern portugal in spain and even further north into europe, where hazy skies are being reported of public health officials in the us. we're asking people to stay in doors, especially those in pool health. any of this month smoke from the wi fi as blanket to the us east coast for days, $100.00 caster joins us live from washington dc. heidi so we're hearing that large parts of the us and that one of these quality allows what does this mean? and how is it affecting people there in dc where you're of the nation's capital? here darren is one of the 16 states and the district federal district that are under this air quality warning issued by the national weather service. but as you
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can see, d. c is not having the worst of it by any means at this point is a bit hazy, but this is just the calm before the storm, so to speak. because this is where all the smoke is expected to drift to. once it leaves the midwest, which is where it's been hanging today and really making people feel just miserable . places like chicago, cincinnati all over the state of ohio. those are where the places with the worst air quality in the united states today. and my son measures even the worst air quality in the world, people told to remain in doors with their window shut, outdoor activities, concert specificities, all cancelled that did not stop president bite in from land in chicago earlier today under that white haze to deliver his free plan speech, but what does this all coming from? as you said there, and this is all coming from canada, those wild fires continued to burn, close to 500 of them, and only half are under control because of how fast the territory is that of
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furnishing and how in most those locations are, it is simply a slow and frustrating process for firefighters and canada to be this thing back is expected to continue burning for weeks if not months. and really, the reality here is we are not even at the traditional starts of the canadian wells fire season, yet usually that starts in early july, but we are no longer in usual types area. and extraordinary stuff, heidi, i mean at one stage of chicago and detroit had the worst, according to not just in the us, but in the world. and i say things and such a get much worse over the coming days. yeah. for people in those midwestern cities, hopefully this is the worst of it because that stuff is supposed to be risk with the wind eastward heading to where we are now in washington dc. unfortunately, and also to places like new york, philadelphia, the other east coast cities of the us. and i should mention this is not the only
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weather phenomenon that people in the us are dealing with. we also have this heat dome that is covering much of the south and the eastern portions of the country, florida in texas. uh and its staying there for a very long time. now. 15000000 americans living under heat advisories. on top of this smoke advisory at the core air quality advisory that so many others are feeling these do well. scenarios again being fueled and enabled by the changing climate darren. all right, so how does your caster life as the from washington dc? how do you think it now there are divisions among members of the un security council about how to in the decade long peacekeeping mission, in molly, a vote schedule for thursday's been postponed. and our resolution proposed by france will pass now would withdrawal within 6 months. bodies, foreign minister this month, demanded the peacekeepers leave choosing them. a few intentions are difficult to get as a james veins as more from you and
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a headquarters in the off. 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 surprise, the un by demanding the admission 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 once into the falls to them that possibly within 3 months the un spokes 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,
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it will become clear uh, throughout dialogue with the members of the security council would that time people will be this more often you in headquarters shows whether united nations is operating in conflict. zions, the circles of the peacekeeping missions, mendoza and molly is one of the largest. it's also the most expensive. i'm 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 the most and risk from the bulk of the company . there were about 900 of them, but of course there were no questions about the company's operations. following the rebellion in russia last week, james bayes out to 0 at the united nations or 2 people have been killed off to an exchange of gunfire outside the us consulate in the saudi arabian city of jetta. a
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person with a gun was stopped near the building, leading to a shoot you out with security offices that president was killed. a private security guard was injured, and later died. the governor of ukraine's hockey region says russian showing has killed at least 3 people in the town of buff shanks. nearly as striking a restaurant in the eastern city of kind of tourists killed 10 people, including 3 children, also, but it has more from the capital. keep your tech k most people haven't written neil and one of the few restaurants to upgrade to the east density upcoming tools around here after the version, which is the rental. they could say here, everything is blowing out this. there's nothing, no windows, no doors, all i see is destruction for fear and hara, this is the 21st century. among those killed with 3 teenagers, twin sisters, that would have been 15 in september. the rest of the day and all the destruction is shocking to see in real life. when you see in photos is different. what you see
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on tv doesn't even begin to show what you see in real life, a twisted match, and then rubbed. these old remains, us rescue teams tried to look for survivors. the shockwave from the masonic 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 the tribe, 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 points of temporary deployment of the command is of the $56.00, the motorized infantry brigade of ukrainian armed forces was hit in the city of chrome, a task in the nets, the people's republic of the universe use ukraine intelligence that they ever see the local and the media controlled. he's accused of passing on information through
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russia. the elsewhere in the east greenwich associates release the job documents of the courtroom of sco damage. so let's get to smoking. let me put in this will both sides make the most of the advances book. however many, most of us, of course, officials and keep having one recent events in russia with tech and coming to us as a reminder that despite the reach any by the wagner group, it has no impact on the front lines here. the war continues. russia continues to strike you crane with faith to a consequences. i started vague. i just ate a piece. ukraine are? yes, president joe biden as outlined his economic policies the by no max out an address in chicago. the euro is campaigning for re election in 2024, i'm looking to convince voters that his plan will help cub inflation and boost jobs is don't have a 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 is going to be from the middle
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of the bottom of not the top down. what 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 to 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 bible nomics tour, he's counting near historic low unemployment slowing installation. and then massive by part is an infrastructure building push through congress with the term binding onyx to go from positive to for jordan economy itself. the presidential election is more than a year away. it's certainly analysts say rebranding biden's economic program or the phrase the borrows from president ronald reagan's popular reaganomics and the 1980s
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might be too little, too late to help it. 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 the whole show . the majority of americans are unhappy with biden's handling of the economy, coupled with a tightening race between vitamin and his likely republican rival. in 2020 or former president donald trump. i knowledge is about the future. $5.00 for the way said restore the american dream. whether by nomics can give the current president and edge will be tested, a administration's new campaign to promote all, make god protect our troops. john, 100 houses here, that's most let's come here and i'll just say we're including the u. k. fishing industry is suffering severe,
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neva shortages most of what his government doing to keep it up. and we'll have a report and a lot of people in south korea, a waking up a year younger. on the, the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. we dream to the fair and democratic society. we dream different revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series out as a well exclusive regional events, people and forces to check the deck in our dreams. when many we started with great dreams, which ended up with sense the 2nd time the sixty's in the, our politics analogies era in july on i guess the thing goes to the post office, the local election, sort of shift to the right click the country with me so nothing to do with the info, right? government,
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11 east meets the indian women breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champions. beaches the coast african need is from across the continent as well. so seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of drought and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as to security becomes increasing global concerns. the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and sound good around the world. to live on a jersey to the welcome back of your mind about top stories here. this uh right. police have been
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deployed across front of the protest broke out for 2nd night holding the fatal shooting of a teenager for its engine manual. michael described, the police cutting as can excuse of smoke from canadian wildfires is once again, blankets and cities and parts of the us visibility and equity has been severely reduced in several states coming for the 18000000 people candidate and saying it's worth while thoughts on record on the united nations security council is defined in the house and take a long piece of the schedule because they've been spent under a resolution for best buy from school personnel with tools within 6 months. some muslims around the world are celebrating feed at half, which began the prize at sunrise in saudi arabia. an estimated 1800000 was lemons not performing hodge law. just as the pandemic get out of how old a face to the sacrifice is a major holiday and is nomic canada and takes place on the 3rd day of annual hodge
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. but to cease by insur them to mark the occasion of deed has already been violated . and strikes and anthea across by a rattled pots with a capital costume on wednesday, a number of civilians are 42. thank you. it's a people sit on a mocking the muslim holiday. despite the fighting, nearly 3000000 people have been displaced since mid april, but billions more remained behind for those and the capital cost to this. it is unlike any other, even more than reports from i'm doing much. it's either of hot in sudan, but this is probably not the way many had hoped to spend the special holiday for those who have come to each squares at this most can on demand. it's the chance to re gain 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
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destroyed its people living under the sounds of gunfire and don't tell you we shedding at the sound of spite objects. but in the end there's nothing we can do except to be patient for the last name, man and his family. this age feels different, like many sit denise, hold. his would be filled with neighbors every year, as well as clothes and distant families coming together to mark the occasion. but this time he says he was only able to see a few of his family and relatives. yup, must be of war has imposed itself on people's ability to move, but the people used to celebrate and everything was available. it was beautiful. and like this time for the sense of wall movement has become limited. some of those in the neighborhood have left to call to him. his daughter says she misses his sister who's been displaced by the conflict. so was not just gimme off the murphy, 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
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an egypt, where she went to secrecy. but the family have no idea when they will be able to unite again. so lots family is among millions and her tone or marketing disable of 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 in 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, alta 0. i'm the man. now the okay fishing industry is struggling with a lack of skilled well, cuz it's been added to a list of at risk sectors. since leaving the european union,
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many fine workers have to leave the u. k. but now the government is trying to get them back. the bulk went to brick, some england's largest fishing boats. so it takes many hands on deck to land. the week's catch. you kay, was it teeming with opportunities that there aren't enough british woods because the crew, the boats, i'm processed approaches. we've had problems trying to recruit young people in the industry for a while. it just doesn't seem to be a job that young people are wanting to do anymore. unfortunately, we've been setting up a time to ship and trying to get young people in that way. but it's, it's so not lacking in terms of hunger. and how does the governments responded to the labor crisis and the fishing industry by quietly agreeing to allow more phone workers into the country? despite touting control over immigration as a main reason for leaving the, you know, facts 3 years of directed. you came that migration has never been hire the problem is that just simply on enough,
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british work is willing to labor and dangerous nothing, crimes conditions. but those are the top profit margins. low wages can be extremely unpredictable. now under a new government scheme that are allowing employees to hire many more foreign workers, paying them potentially substantially less, but local highs in order to keep the industry closed. it needs even labor. it can get 30 percent of the case fishing, cruise all 4. and the crusade through agencies from countries such as going to and the philippines were all most be until a crew of this vessel is from rowland buddy. i'm here 8 months a year because the money's good. low salaries could drive much needed, work is elsewhere money and here is really good. really, really good and i really appreciate the people to treat this very good. yeah. for this. okay. a community service. okay. everything is very good industry leaders about urging the government to loosen its rules to help result the labor shortage,
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including scrapping strict english language requirements. the albany is the fishing industry was a post the child for those advocating leaving the u. split. the promise boom hasn't happened and the u. k still doesn't have many of the freedoms of other coastal states, including he been the front for shipment of 35 years. david wilson feels like to sell down in river practice. we have a problem is going on with a co fishing, joins construction on the government shortage, occupation list, retail and hospitality. are low being hard to be included to of, to losing huge numbers of stuff from the european union when the freedom to work in the u. k ended tacit recognition, say many of the specimen of rex it's failure to make written a better market for business. the bulk of which is 0, rick, some the us coast guard says it believes that is recovered. human remains from the wreckage of the doing titans of mass simple vessel imploded on the deep dive to
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view the wreckage of a titanic king or 5 people on board. fragments of the sub are recovered from the ocean by remotely operated vehicle and brought to new foundland and canada. the discovery to shed light on how the vessels suffered a catastrophic conclusion. canadian on us so far to send announced investigations into the incident which response concerned about the lack of recognition of these d. c expedition? holden, 2711 victims of human trafficking have been rescued in the philippines. please say they found them inside a building during a raid to crack down on a cyber crime syndicate. because believe they were coerced into working for fraudulent gaming sites. that was rescued in the middle a sub from several countries, including china and indonesia. the people in south korea have woken up on wednesday a year or 2 younger after the government replaced this traditional age counting system with the international standard phone flu. explain
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imagine waking up and finding yourself a year or 2 younger. that's what's happening to south koreans. a law passed last december describing the traditional method of counting someone's age, came into effect on wednesday. may i'm supposed to be 30 next year under the traditional korean h system. but with the international age, i'm 2 years younger. it's great to feel like i'm getting younger. oh, traditionally south korean, so deemed to be a year old at the and every january 1st. a year is added to a person's age. the country is used for the international norm of calculating from 0 at this and adding a year on every best date since the 1960. but that's mainly for medical and legal documents. while the traditional method was used for everything else, what are you all? but if i get there, i'm going to study abroad in the u. k. so i think it's less confusing, but i don't need to explain about korean age and just can say my international
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agent or the countries a. as a briefing earlier this week, a cabinet minister said he hopes the change will is confusion, especially among older people who may believe they're eligible for senior benefits before they legally off the lot. we expect legal disputes complaints, a social confusions that have been closed over how to calculate ages will be greatly reduced once a month. maybe not soft, clear, still keeping another age system where a person's age is calculated from 0 at the like the international norm. but a year is added every january 1st, instead of on the date of birth, that system will still be used for compulsory military service the school year. and then determining the legal age for drinking and smoking. i was worried that i would be banned from drinking, but i'm relieved i can still drink when he got soft, clear now, and joins of the east asian countries who dropped the traditional age counting
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method decades ago. so it's 3 to 0 as well as that from me down jordan. so now you can find more news on websites. obviously i'm top. com, there it is on the screen. the weather is inside. story examines the impact of donald trump slick order reporting. technically as us the the and we're off and running with your world's weather report create to have your lawn kicking it off in buckets sun in the month to rein submitted into southern focused on the north of the country as well as some really to rental downpours here that will continue to be the name of the game on thursday in the monsoon range, they're really going to do a number on that west coast of india, including from off the roster state them by some forecast models are showing could
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see about half a meter of rain over the next little bit. so there will certainly be some flooding here. also seems flooding in the northeast of india. and of course, the rain continues being amplified by the moisture of the bay and then got, you know, for the philippines lose on island central lose on island. we've got extreme fund advisories issued here because of torrential downpours. so very likely to see some flooding here as well. now we're a seasonal plum rains running across the yangtze river valley from junction cross the east trying to see into the korean peninsula. so we'll pick up the story there . this is the copious amounts of rain coming, rid across the korean peninsula. meantime, look at shanghai is 35 degrees, much it's high. temperature is also high humidity here. feeling about 43, but sunroof strong, so we'll break the heat by friday. and it was we and in indonesia, some monitor island, the west coast getting clipped, but some showers in storms on thursday. that's it seemed a bit the
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