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of the the on risk breaks out for us 2nd item, a sub that is of power itself. this felicia, did a teenager present in the background close to killing inexcusable. the other ones are enjoying this as long as they are alive from don't coming up. more than 18000000 americans are on the air quality warnings. a smoke from wall 5 in canada, sweets across several states. divisions that the united nations security council to
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la plans to end the peacekeeping mission and money last spring, stronger lifeline. what the british government is doing to help a u. k. fishing industry to something severe made to show the thousands of ryan police have been deployed across from south to protests broke out for a 2nd night. it follows the fatal police shooting of a teenager and a traffic stop in the power sub that of no, to the death of street unrest and several cities open. 20 officers were injured and dozens of cause says a lot. it lets us about the reports in the western pharmacy, and some of note i see on rest continues with noise came from in the power suburbs of non test young people to be knocked in the streets as being a lease offices. lease offices is crazy. here. prosecute pride in
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mind. can see of calls on by. that'd be, especially for the police, are now moving in. don't quite know why, but obviously, this is a situation that, that wants to control foss. many residents in this area, the cases they wouldn't be violent. that was violent 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 younger amongst this neighborhood, this community that has been so shaken for the sessions. this teenager, during this month and detention center. this report early on how people are known to have been reacting to the can. a tribute for a 17 year old boy cold and i was short paid by police during the traffic check on
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tuesday. and the power sub of, of known to this woman says her sons need to speak to him. they comp leave. what happens if they show up there in shock? 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 street to the time. what happens when they move? also, i'm not videos. that was a very different story. because stationary a police officer points a gun at detroit and grove, the shooting spunk 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 says justice will be served and called for com,
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the police officer has been placed under investigation for inform entry, homicide on a visit. it's 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, another lesson 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 such that this year campaign is of low railed against what they say is widespread police brutality in front videos like this. they say a vital proof of what so often goes on seeing natasha butler, i'll just sarah non tell from a large pond. so the united states are on the air quality alerts again, as canada experienced this worst well 1st season on record. 18000000 people from the midwest of the east coast of subject to the alerts. the red dots from minnesota through to pennsylvania and as far south as kentucky indicate unhealthy quality,
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the purple dots indicate very unhealthy and i'm data from nasa. it shows smoke stretching from canada and across more than 3 and a half 1000 kilometers of the atlantic ocean on satellite images show that smoke has drifted over northern portugal and spain and even further north into europe. where hazy skies are being reported. public health officials in the us are asking people to stay in doors, especially those in pool health. earlier this month, smoke from the wall, the phones blanked to the us east coast for days. so that's bringing bill filter. he's executive director at the nature conservancy and joins us live from new york feel good to have you with us. so i mean, this is canadian. wal fantasies is already the worst on record. what's causing all of these funds and why is it so bad? the see a bill well, because climate change, the canadian for us are suffering from drought. the fires are started earlier. they're bigger, they're more on the test. the seasons going to be longer at this point. there are about $500.00 fires,
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burning. half of those are out of control and manage and this is going to be going on all summer long. so really what we've got to do is stop climate change and build at one stage on tuesday, chicago and detroit had the worst, the quantity in the world. i mean, that's extraordinary. so what are the challenges then ahead the big cities around the world if they're going to be under regular a smoke attack from while 5 and a woman temperatures every year? yeah, in cities like as you said in the opening, like right now, the midwest in chicago is detroit expense for, you know, earlier this month it was new york, the, the air quality in new york, the h u. i the are on indexes over 300. i mean that, that's on unprecedented, it's unimaginable. and the worry something is, this is going to happen again. and again, like if we, you with this happen 3 weeks ago, would probably happen again in a matter of days are probably weighs. so the best thing people can do is pay attention to the ones, the government just giving you know, who can get an app on your phone. it gives you air quality updates. that's an
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important thing to do. while your call is back, follow the instructions like 0 to 50. that's great. when you start getting over a 100 air quality index, it's worry some. but what we're seeing in the midwest straightened out of the 200 and even some instances law, 300. that's where you really should same doors and protect yourself and if you can get an air purifier, but that's a step we can all take the queen mere inside her own. okay. what basically we have sheltered lives. yeah, i mean, it is interesting to point out the bill. i mean while fires are a common annual occurrence in canada and in many western parts of the us places like california, but they bring you a deal far. it does seem to struggle with these fires. so what can be done to better prepare and also understand the impact of these wildfire, particularly on college and public health. but you're just talking about a yeah, this is, i mean, just to give you a sense of how bad it is in canada. there are 10000000 acres that it for so far
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this year, this time last year who was only a 100000000. so we know the united states, other countries are thousands of fire buyers be sent to canada because it's so bad . so, i mean, 1st of all, yes, we have to invest in firefighting and you know, sort of preparing ourselves whether you're on the ground in canada, communities that are there, they're really going up in smoke, but also in cities and know this is going to be part of our lives for the years, the car. and then of course, what we need to do is find alternatives. fossil fuels, more renewable energy, public transit. all the things we can do to reduce the cost of the audit change because it's really that seats and the drought that is driving these catastrophic viruses. but we'll just to just a final thought to you as you pointed out, 55 to the still battling many, 500 blazes across canada. as you say, half of them classified as out of control. does that mean then bill that things are going to get much worse before they get better? well, they're certainly not going to get it better anytime soon. i mean,
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the hope is that this doesn't keep growing all summer long, but there's nothing on the horizon suggested these fires are going to add. so we just, we need to get ready and it really depends on which way to when slow. so pay attention to alerts and follow those instructions and stay safe and take care of yourself, especially young people are evil of those with pre existing conditions and can be really most impacted also there when it comes to get your thoughts on your analysis . thank you very much for talking to us bill. thank you. the best. now there are divisions among members of the united nations security council about how to end the decade long peacekeeping mission, in molly, a vote schedule for thursday's been postponed under a resolution proposed by frost little purse. now withdrawal within 6 months. bonnie's farm is that has this month demanded the peacekeepers leave accusing them fielding tensions. diplomatic edison james base has more from human headquarters in new york. and there are intense negotiations on the way about the time table to
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withdrawal all the un peacekeepers in molly. less than 2 weeks ago, the foreign minister of molly surprised the un by demanding the mission minnes 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 faults, 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,
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and of course it will become clear uh, throughout dialogue with the members of the security council. would that time table will be this mapping. 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 and of a 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 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 2 people have been killed after an exchange of gunfire outside the us consulate in the saudi city of jetta. a person with a gun was stopped near the building, leading to
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a shootout with security officers. that person was killed. a private security guard was injured and latent died. the government of ukraine's hockey region says russian showing has killed at least 3 people in the town of shanks. an alias striking a restaurant in the eastern city of kama, tools killed 10 people, including 3 children also. but it gets more from a capital key or the tech came as people haven't written. neil and one of the few restaurants still operating in the east density of coming towards the around here up to date version which is a rental. they could say here. everything is compliant out there. there's nothing, no windows, no doors, all i see is discussion for fear in laura. this is the 21st century. among those killed with 3 teenagers to insist as they would have been 15 on september, the 8th 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 begin to show what you see in
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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 have sent across the line. according to the product of orders, and all this, most 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 level of us but the point of temporary deployment to the command is that the $56.00, the motorized infantry brigade of ukrainian armed forces was hit in the city of chrome, a task in the nets, people's republic. i'm you, me of a few ukrainian intelligence said they arrested the local and the media controlled . he's accused of passing on information through russia. the elsewhere in the east
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greenwich associates release the job documents of the courtroom of sco damage. so it's, it's a small game. we put in this will both sides make the most of the advances book. however many, most of us across officials and keep having waddington, with the defense in russia, with tech and coming to us as a reminder. but despite the mutually by the wagner group, it has no impact on the front lines here, the war continues. russia continues to strike your crank with fate to consequences, asserted vague. i just ate a piece ukraine, a. yes, president joe biden, this has his economic policies are sparking recovery and a major address in chicago. they outlined a plan which has been called by didn't know, mix items, approval ratings of drops since he took office. the us economy was hit hard by the public and interest rates are on the rise. us, but us cause god says it believes it does recovered. human remains on the wreckage of the doomed titan. something that symbols the vessel implode it on the deep dive to the wreckage, the titanic getting old 5 people on board. fragments of the subway recovered from
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the ocean by remotely operated vehicle and brought to new foundland in canada. but discovery could shed light on how the vessel suffered a catastrophic implosion. canadian and us so far to announce investigation, since the incident just bought, concerned about the lack of regulation on these b. c. expeditions. the come here and i'll just say area including whatever pulls on why people in south korea, a waking up again, young process center opens and mexico dedicated to and the ranking us and thing to them to being able to. we grow its own mims and organs more than that say, what is the and we're off and running with your world's weather report. create to have your lawn kicking it off. in buckets on in the monsoon rains, have made it into southern focused on the north of the country,
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as well as some really to rental downpours here. that will continue to be the name of the game. on thursday of the monsoon range, they're really going to do a number on that west coast of india, including from off a roster state them by some forecast models are showing can see about half a meter of rain over the next little bit. so there will certainly be some flooding here. also seen 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. and our seasonal plum rains running across the yangtze river valley from chung shang, across the east trying to see into the korean peninsula. so pick up the story there . this is the copious amounts of rain coming right across the korean peninsula. meantime, look at shanghai is 35 degrees smartjets. 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,
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so monitor island, the west coast getting clipped, but some showers and storms on thursday. that's it seemed a bit dreaming of some of the more amazing this summer. how about some disney magic ones can go one big one goal was to find incredible things that you can just take things 3, using this summer feed more. thank you. talk more visits. couple of dot com the
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the welcome back of your comment about top stories here. this our right products have been deployed across from suffolk protests broke out for a 2nd. following the federal police shooting of a teenage president and manuel mack on cool. the killing inexcusable smoke from canadian while finds is once again, blanketing cities and pots of the united states. visibility and equity have been severely reduced in several states, covering more than 80000000 people. canada saying it's worthwhile. 5 seasons on record. on the united nations security council is divided by the house, the end of the decade, long peacekeeping mission, and molly folks schedule. so thursday has been postponed on the resolution proposed by from school personnel with tools in 6 months. as the okay, fishing industry struggling with a lack of skilled workers has been added to the list of at risk sectors. well, since leaving the european union, many fund workers have to leave the u. k. but now the government's trying to get
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them back on. just bear with me, bach. i went to pick some england's biggest fishing cold. it takes many homes on the deck to land the weeks catch. you k, was it teeming with opportunities that there aren't enough british workers to crew the boats and process the 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. i'm switching base. we've been setting up apprenticeships and, and trying to get young people in that way. but it's, it's still not lacking in terms of hundreds. how does the governments responded to the labor crisis in 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? in facts 3 years of directed, you came that migration has never been hire. the problem is that just simply on enough, british work is willing to labor and dangerous nothing, crimes conditions,
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but also the total profit margin. slightly wages can be extremely unpredictable. now under a new government scheme, they're allowing employees to hire money, more foreign workers paying them potentially substantially less the local highs in order to keep the industry closed. it needs even labor. it couldn't get 30 percent of the case fishing crews, all 4 in the crusade through agencies from countries such as going to and the philippines were almost be until a crew of this vessel is from rowland buddy. i'm here 8 months a year because the money is good, low a 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 us very good. yeah. for this ok of community services. okay. different thing is very good. industry leaders are now urging the government to loose and its rules to help result the labor shortage, including scrapping strict english language requirements. the albany is the fishing
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industry was a post the child for those advocating, leaving the you with the promise boom hasn't happened. and the u. k. still doesn't have many of the freedoms of other coastal states, including a member of funds for shipment of 35 years. david wilson feels like to know why we were so down a river practice. we were problem is gold and we go co fishing, joins construction on the government shortage, occupation list, retail and hospitality, and 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 pass it recognition, say many of these fishermen of rex it's failure to make written a better market for business. the bulk of which is 0. rick, some morocco is recording it some best of a to sweeten off to a protest. i burned a copy of the quote on outside stop comes main, most recent charge them on with the agitation again,
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some ethnic own national group took a has condemn, swedish police for proving the protest application. the incident risks angry kentucky, which has held up sweden's pounds to join nato. it is around the world on celebrating data at home, which began with pres at sunrise, inside the radio, and estimated 1800000 muslims are performing has the largest number since the pandemic. util. ida or the feast of the sacrifice is a major holiday in these nomic canada and takes place on the 3rd day of the annual hush pilgrimage and gauze. and meanwhile, tens of thousands of people at once again observing the festival under these ready brocade and its impact on the worsening economy, solving livestock prices and gaza on the upside. westbank a for some families to split the costs of the traditional need to fix, you know, many, several so mocking, eat on the coupling economic conditions. the temperature would present, has been distributing meet to almost 3000 families, displaced by the wall. humans been engulfed by violence and instability since civil
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war broke out in 2014 and the sci fi, instead of having to mark the occasion of aid has already been violated, as strikes and empty aircraft file rattled bonds with a capital cost to them on wednesday. i don't know if a number of civilians are reported to have been killed or people in for them mocking them was name holiday. despite the fighting 83000000 people have been displaced since mid april, but billions more remained behind. for those in the capital cost to this, it is unlike any other you don't want reports from, i'm doing my or it's either a hot in sudan, but this is probably not the way many huts hopes to spend the special holiday for those who have come to eat squares at this mosque and 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
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destroyed it. people living under the sounds of gunfire and 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 us, the last name man and his family. this age feels different. like many sit denise, his would be filled with neighbors every year, as well as close and distant families. coming together to mark vocation, but this time he says he was only able to see a few of his family and relatives. yep. must be of was impose itself on people's ability to move. people used to celebrate and everything was available. it was beautiful and like this time for the tense 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 has been displaced by the conflict of a single and i have not just gimme off the murphy. my sister and his sons were always part of our lead. she would help us in the kitchen. kids would also help.
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now she's not here. we took photos and videos for her to see when she reaches in egypt when she went to see procedure to come. but the family have no idea when they will be able to unite again. so last 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 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, alta 0, i'm the man. african leaders have been meeting in and go to to discuss the conflict and eastern democratic republic of congo political attentions, a week economy and
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a severe food crisis. a forced almost a 1000000 people to leave their homes in the east, in d. c. volumes by on groups and the mineral rich country is the worst. and yes, if one percent swadell acknowledge that all the organizations present to have the same mission. clearing the great lakes region of a conflict, this is the lang national development plants and jeopardizing the much software agenda of regional and continental integration. as about john's military has killed 4 medium fighters, any disputed region of the go, no camera back as us media to peace folks continue. the armenian prime minister has warned of a further risk of d stabilization. if the issue is not in his old dominion, the enclave declared his independence during the breakup of the soviet union. but it's not internationally recognized. the 120000 residents of the own case. i've been cut off the rest of the world. and as a by johnny blockade since december, it's now new center in mexico is an emission to educate the world,
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a balance and animal that has the ability to heal itself. despite this trade that i lost to is new extinction. and as almost disappeared from its native environment from home and it has more from the wetlands of mexico 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 english, disappearing from the world. now the countries to poop bags are in mexico city is open to new, sent that to help save it. that 40 years ago, all the children in 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 is 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
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a laboratory, we're russel physic, furiously reproducing the ex are trans sparren's. and you can see the larva growing in game is to try and introduce them back into the world. but that's a way of yeah, like stories that countries hello face ring captivity. and that's because then not to have the wetlands of the so to milk of district the 2 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 ready at 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 the countries by diversity. ripka lopez and eggs have a female hello to can produce from 50 to more than 1000 eggs,
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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 a mexican symbol, it represents the country. when we talk about, i looked as we're talking about mexico, that importance could extend to the wide world to an animal that can re grow its limbs and intended organs the medical world is already digging into it secret. meanwhile, here with this a, they just want see it survive and flourish to on home, and i'll just see the mexico city. so 5 cases of malaria causing concern in the united states, florida is department of health issued a statewide mosquito bone advisory off the full cases were forward it along the gulf coast south of tampa. it follows the health alert issued by the centers for disease control and prevention opera case in texas. it mocks the 1st time there's been a local split of my letter in the us for 20 years. the organization stresses that
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the general risk of a letter in the us remains low mold in 2007 under alleged victims of human trafficking have been rescued in the philippines. lisa, they found that inside a building during a rate to crack down on a cyber crime syndicate just believed it was collapsed into working for fraudulent gaming sites. that was rescued in the mid in a suburb from several countries, including china and indonesia. the type of check them headlines here, and i'll just say right, right, police have been deployed across from soft approaches broke out for 2nd night following the faithful police shooting of a teenager president emanuel macro uncle, the killing inexcusable. smoke from canadian while files is once again, blanketing cities in parts of the united states. visibility and quality have been severely reduced in several states covering more than 18000000 people. canada is
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