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given them could provide $6.00 to cents if the call been georgia and it's needed to slow the rise and global temperatures to $1.00 degrees to 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 is already false is re b as in now the neighborhood and the occupied westbank. kidding. at least 2 palestinians will be live in rome along the one semi se. then this is alex is here. alive from dell hall, so coming up as fighting intensifies between rival ministry factions in so that we hear from those trapped in and around the capsule. no medical help you ends. atomic
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chief says he's satisfied with japan's plans to release treated radioactive also from the flu. kachimba nuclear plots and we all with ukranian forces just bases away from the front line and east and don't yet see regions. the 2 palestinians have been killed in yet another is ready, right in nablus and occupied westbank. 3 of us were wounded. it's the nicest is ready to be offensive just days after a major assault and getting killed. 12 people, an injured many more on 1st day upon a student, gunman was shot dead off the kidding and his right. yes. and the legal settlement tension in the region is high. i speak now to adam fisher, who's in ramallah for us. so what are you hearing out and the while we had from the
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people who were in jeanine besides that, just before dawn, there was a convoy of his really ami vehicles that moved in from 3 directions. there were a number of skirmishes as they took up position, i would say the highest they wouldn't be believed to man who would involve allegedly, in a shooting of some auditing community. earlier this week where it holds up, they asked the 2 men to come out over loads because they were met with gunfire and explosions. more reinforcements were called up locals and reported hearing our sale of gotten fire from these really side. and certainly a few of the pictures that we've seen on social media would certainly suggest that to back that up, the 2 men were killed. they have been named locally as homes that much pool until the shaheen both members of foxes, alexa mottos brigade. now there was also 3 people arrested, and 3 people injured, their conditions in hospital. i said to be not serious,
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just after the 2 men were killed at the feelings began to pro load. i can tell you the funerals for both those men have no taken place in geneva within the last hour or so. the island there was hope when these fridays pulled out to announce the pulling out of jeanine that this might be winding down. does this indicate all the wise, a number of post, any group said there would be a response to what happened? did janine remembered? it was a 14 hours really operation to let to 12 palestinians being killed in more than a 100 wounded. certainly more than 20 of them went in critical condition by wednesday or thursday is that operation was winding died. we've seen a number of incidents if you put away that the incident in tel aviv a couple of days ago where a man was killed after he tried to rob a number of his really pedestrians. he was shot dead at the have been incidents. it was one near and illegal settlement on the west bank on thursday where a man was killed after a short and is really sold your dead. it'd be the number of shooting incidents
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supported and then there is this incursion into nablus and there's no sign of this going away because they are probably sitting group said there would be a response to jeanine benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister, i said that they will continue to see code what he described as terrorist and try and track down and what he calls terrorist activities. so it would suggest that we're going to see more of the cycle for some considerable time yet. all right, thanks so much allen session. now israel has used targeted killings as a tactic that it says is used to avoid civilian casualties. but to human rights organizations disagree, they say the desks, so family members killed and sought trump relations must be investigated in long con reports from west jerusalem. this is what israel coles, the targeted killings. but the attack on the call it oh but had to any come under the policy and you know, group islamic jihad wasn't so targeted. also killed was his wife left his 4 year
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old daughter, a job as well as 2 sisters living a by him on and done. you all this an 11 year old sister notice of odd to her attack and garza, her emotions are still roll. good them. i was under the rubble, i was shouting for them for one hour. eventually they pulled me from the rubble and i found out that they had all died. father wasn't around all the time, but when he was home i was so happy. i'm very sad and mad about israel. yes. bobo is and wish i had a fighter. but why did they do this to us? why did they kill my sister and my mother? they took from me the ones i loved the most by tuesday. yes. none of the family denied it, how they know about how to unique was a member of islamic jihad of to this latest a goes a was the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu described the so called shield an arrow operation as perfect. but there were reports from a human rights groups and local media reports. and these rel vance v is really mean
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you, that civilians would be targeted, but they went ahead with the operation. anyway, the 2 groups, the public committee against torture and israel. and yes, google a demanding that the attorney general for the state of israel to investigate civilian deaths. a supreme court ruling to do so. i already exist, but it isn't enforced. targeted killings all legal according to the supreme court if certain conditions are met. one of those conditions is avoiding civilian casualties as much as possible, enforcing the supreme court ruling to investigate isn't happening. any human rights . lloyd tells stein up once that to change, but understands it's a tough battle. so if in the past, israel with execute the target to the killing and civilians were killed, it was at least show some remorse of experts. it's regret to maintain that it was not the aim. this is not something that we have seen in those types of killings. on
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the contrary, israel has referred to them as surgically precise attacks, not even trying to, to show him worse for the the, the loss of civilian lives. israel's attorney general go the by her of me. all right, so she will respond to the griggs, let's demanding an independent investigation. meanwhile, the government continues is policy of targeted killings seemingly with no questions asked in wrong calling out of their western to do so that now where multiple explosions and fist fighting is being revolt in new the capital call to move. and i, and for those quotes in the middle, getting critical care is increasingly difficult. thousands of hospitals being forced to close by the fighting out just there is hipaa. mogan brings us this report from hospital on the go to me on a call to it's not easy to remove a bullet to some of the tests of a 7 year old child. doctor's at this hospital in on, through man has been trying to save the life of what makes the his father says he
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was shot by a soldier while they were on a bus. he brought him here after trying other hospitals, which were close to because of the fighting. most of the been my son's injuries a severe his right hand and left hand written on his right and left. and every time we discover a new splinter from the bullets, i took him to one hospital when a doctor they brought us to here and helped us to try to get them to recover. what law is one of dozens of patients who come to a no hospital with a gunshot injury most arrive hours after being shot because it's just not safe to travel across the capital. slicing between sedan army and the parent and the 3 rapids support forces has resulted in many civilians being caught in the crossfire . at least 1000 have been killed since mid april and thousands more have been injured. so my friend was shot last night as he was guarding his house. it's
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rebooting him on the back. we took him to one hospital, but it didn't perform operations. we came here and there were no doctors. we took him to a doctor in our neighbors and he couldn't do anything. so we brought him back here this morning and the boat was finally removed. the work has resulted in the closure of many hospital people in need of medical assistance trickle into this hospital every day. and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff years, many times come in because of the fighting in under man. and for those who can make it's here to provide medical care, there are other challenges staff here see they're facing a shortage of crucial supplies and of a live seating medical equipment. and when i showed up, and when i showed that you were asking for the basic things, we face of the shortage in medical goals due to the high number of patients with injuries, we don't have live saving solutions. so we want those things to be provided. what we have is running out,
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and even though some organizations provide us with supplies, it's not enough. we even sometimes perform operations without anesthesia go stairs a shortage and that too. it's been nearly 3 months since then plunged into conflict . the patients young and old will continue to arrive, but doctors here fear they may have to start turning them away. if they don't get to the helping people, morgan ultra 0 on through man. well, sedans, army tells i'll just the or the racket support forces launched an attack on the general command of the central army lights on the 1st day. for me on best types go live them, how much value is input sedan. so how serious and the salt was this on the central come on of the yes, sammy, it took an hour for the army according to the statement to it fell that talk which took place over nights and they they describe it as a desperate attempt as
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a suicide attempt on the part of the us if we know that that off it's support forces have not, we did this type of attacks for some time now. maybe more than a month now. and they gave up, seemingly on trying to take the army headquarters to heavy losses on the i'm headquarters. ami itself began to expand the study of control around the cortez, which made it very difficult even for the opportunity coming from the us of 5 to reach the central parts of the of those headquarters. but what happened overnight is a significant development, and it might be a response if is though it just might just for the, for them to the media repulse of lead time the claims from the homicide. but they also have passed considerably being we tend to do some, they can't mount major talks anymore. the latest attack, which they mount like uh, what about a week ago on the reserve headquarters at was very, very costly for them. lots of thing with him to clothing so that it pulls,
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coming from the army side. and it's, it's going to be very difficult for them to repeat the same again. but thoughts tempt overnights with looks like a for the media to say about we are still, we still have the off behind, we still have the initiative and we can do something again, these are the, the analyses on this uh, this incident. um, how about the reports of fighting also floating up in the west. tell us about that of the yes, you know, that's in dot for in it faster than also then all of and region of the for them know sign gina, attack space for a long time because they have be taking face and lots of type of uh, tie intertribal fighting, taking place, and that's what's caused more than a 190000 people to lee and to go to to the child inside of the border. but this time around we see some expansion economical. define next to doc for i was also within, within southern dot for a major major class took place
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a overnight between the hours of ad this with the news army out of suff claim. but they pushed back a comb, voice by disabilities all the time to go to the outlet from the from, from southern dot for, but also in a way, you know, if come to find and also talk on wednesday by on assess this time around on disability and usually staff i need to us up so it may just talking with a heavy casualties while, while they called. and all of this is in the midst of some talk about 5 of 5 of the functions or tribes joining despite you know that there is a national nationwide mobilization ga, the east, on many parts of the country to recruit civilians to join the army. and the other stuff has to be sending over the last few days, but they can also call on they have fives in don for and i did call to find to joins as many are feelings about this. could complicate the math as more and make it look more like the civil war. or i think so much mohammed, well,
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now the us treasury secretary has been gone. have full day visit to china by calling for market reforms in the world's 2nd largest economy. janet yelling is wanting, the us will find bank against what she calls china is unfair economic practices. china is urging washington to create a favorable environment for healthy bilateral trade unions visit is aimed at improving strange relations on various issues, including taiwan, human rights and export controls. us are using the relationship with china, must work for businesses and american workers. i was always championed your interest and were to make sure there is a level playing field. this includes coordinating with our allies to respond to china is unfair economic practices. so let's get more now from katrina you. she joins us from badging. so katrina, we saw a yelton's visit. they begin with some criticism of china. all the 2 sides looking
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like the heading towards any kind of compromise will reaching any compromise on a major issue is going to be rather difficult. these both sides, us deadlocked industry, gigi arrival rate. so rather than gallons visit being about achieving any sort of breakthrough, it's really more about stabilizing this relationship. and deepening communication. johnny jaelyn has says that us wants to create to foster healthy economic competition with china. she has the rather tough job of trying to convince the chinese officials she's musing with during this visit. that's the roster restrictions about administration has put on badging only about national security and not about trying to contain china or not. they think that it's part is going to be looking for concrete assurances that the us does not want to the couple from china, dislikes, lower resurrect, around the risking and also invasions wish list will be the repeal of trump. you're
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a tire of put on billions of dollars worth of chinese goods. no, sir, father, not of a general washington has shown any sign of lodging on these issues, so the expectations are being kept low. the must be said that the agent does view johnny yelling positively meeting with the chance on friday afternoon. he said he had might have pragmatism. so there are high hopes that have visit will improve ties and katrina, both sides all accusing each other. oh, don't thing on face practices, break it down for us. what exactly is being contested? well, china says that it wants to open up to the world that it welcomes for investment. but the us has complained to some time though. now that many business regulations here on the ground favorite chinese funds and trying to stay enterprise and so it's pushing aging, even the playground is urging for more market reforms. the us as long as used china,
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is not playing by international rules and dylan during this trip has also been express concerns about usually employers export controls on very valuable will materials that are crucial to making. so many conductors and other products don't they gene, but it's pot says that the us is trying to selling each line is technological progress and chinese funds. because of these, a long list rather of technology, a technological restrictions, employers on chinese companies and recent use, a visa, particularly around 70 conduct, is reportedly budded restrictions of mulling over more restrictions when it comes to cloud technology. and also the investment restrictions are, china says that the by the administrator is trying to contain china and trying to work in its allies as well, by holding on them to rely less on 20 supply chain. so the reality is that both sides have shown willingness to use their own economic leave is to put pressure on each other. but despite this, it must be said that the trade relationship between the 2 slides remains were
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bossed and last year it did reach a rustled $690000000000.00. all right, thanks so much katrina, you a so ahead and i'll just say are we here for migrants who say they've been forced out of tennessee and left without food, water or shelter under us? approves the 1st all time is drug proven to slow progression of the disease. the the, there's are forecasts for the weekend and let's start this con hoffman, australia. it's not looking like a good picture on saturday. disturbed weather pulls into the southeast corner of australia, outbreaks of rain thunder storms, potentially even some hail mixed in here as well. and look at that, some snow for the australian outs winds will be a factor as well. could cause some damage,
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especially when you consider the wip up to 60, to 70 kilometers per hour. it is also a saki forecast for the north island of new zealand, wet weather swirling around here. it's also kicking down some showers for the south island over the course of the weekend as well. so these days are, there has been some flooding on into the easiest marcher island southern sumatra that has destroyed hundreds of homes there. and 2 things i wanted to talk about in the philippines. the other day manila had its hottest july day on record 37 degrees . temperatures have come down a bit and a few more flood alerts in play for minute. now as torrential rain starts to pick up and we have been dealing with quite a bit of rain in chung chang in such one province in china days, a point of rain that led to a bridge collapse. here, those upon brains are now starting to find their way, pour into the western side of japan's main island of hunt you on saturday. that's your weather updates. the
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or the, [000:00:00;00] the the, you're watching out just the or a time to recap,
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the headlines now to palestinians have been killed and is really right. and novelist comes just days. officer is ready for this is killed 12 kind of getting into the major results and jeanine tension has been high and the occupied westbank in sedan explosions and fears. fighting were full today. the 9th may of the counsel call to me, come on the same time, it actually is from the rapid support falls. this launched an attack on the general mon headquarters. south korea says, depends plan to dump more than a 1000000 tons of trees and radioactive waste water into the pacific meets international standards. the u. n's nuclear watch don't approve the project. this week. i filed grossey visited the focus, shoot me a nuclear power plant. it was severely damaged during the 2011 of quake and salami . he's due to visit south korea and pacific island nations where they've been
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concerns about the japanese plan. as we do not endorse the plan or recommend this to be done, we say this plan is consistent with the standards. so i think that with the qualification is important because they often say this is one sided. we do not take sides. i'm not in the side of japan or on the side of china on the side of of course you have the stand as a bite or the same way they have expressed the number of a number of points. as i say, i stand by the, the, the conclusions and the assessment and i freed extremely confident about the tow electric power company storing 1300000 tons of waste water. that's the equivalent of around $500.00 and then pick sized swimming pools around a 1000 storage tanks. a 98 percent full. the water has been diluted to reduce levels of the radio. i devise a type to an amount that's allows the drinking water in response,
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china says it will bind food impulse from 10 japanese regions because of safety concerns. chinese health officials or the timing strengths of monitoring for radioactive substances, especially in fish, radiation testing is also being increased in south korean fish markets. now to the boat of between soon as yet, and livia was drawn, does migrate, say that being forced to drink c will to survive hundreds from sub saharan africa, say they've been expelled from tennessee and bought a gods and they'd be refusing to let them in under simmons as more they have full the point, couldn't get more serious, but it appears they were wrong. these migrant save this trend it on this speech on tennessee a side of its border with libya. also can you swap out? well, if i woke up with bose to drink sea water get, we shouldn't drink it the method and they say the security forces mistreated them
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before leaving them here. this video has been filled by one of the migrants on his phone. here he's challenging. good porter gods. what about i said, gosh, what i said, gosh, well, i didn't look where we are. we don't know where to go. we don't eat anything. look at this baby. she's hardly eaten. and look at this woman, am i going to be moved from tennessee is 2nd city sparks. and the security operation mounted after tennessee in man was killed, allegedly, by migrants. tensions have been increasing. sub saharan african migrant save hundreds of them have been rounded up for the pull station, but libya was refusing to let them. in fact stays on june. se is eastern coast and the main departure point for migrants and refugees trying to cross the
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mediterranean in boats bound for italy. hostility towards the sub saharan africans has increased following remarks by tennessee, as president chi side, accusing them of criminality. he ordered the crack down in sparks, many to nancy and say the migrants should go home and welcome to is the. as soon as he and the technicians have enough troubles now we are floated with these migrants coming from the c or the deserts. the states will forward it to you should do something that's on the bible from now. that's dale made over the migrants. genatossio once the mouth of libya refuses to let them in. they've been abandoned. and there's no doubts about the urgency of getting them food, water, and shelter, customer, andrea simmons, which is 0. it's regarding his own on the battlefield in ukraine. managed to come on to say trips and making small advances and the counter offensive against russian forces. while the defense ministry in moscow says, troops of repel the crating attacks around on the killing and enjoying dozens of
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sold just lots of bake reports from the front line in the don't yet screeching victories and lost his lip, the same, this trail of destruction and, and the village of dots made the bodies of russian soldiers delaying the gross smell of the composing corpses of yeah, but there's no time to hang around here. the russians are just 1.5 because i'm going to the weight and constant and shifting. only 10 people remain here. nina is one of those who refused to use only the problem when the russians entered the world. most of them it was very scary, but when our gods liberated us, then i became comma. all our family, however, is of being destroyed, but we will rebuild. we will do it gradually without boys advance and these shells turned full on our heads. getting this close to russian positions you're after that which come under under it on a stretch and ukraine. 68 book, a wanted to show us what he saw. just have
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a cheap parts of this is what i read this place as being hit. he says, the drive along the front line to closer and closer to russian positions. there's no stone down. we're stuck in care shelves full by the roadside to dismissal, as we speak past those close up to speed make using the trees. this couple of each of us threw off road tracks cities that us hundreds drone team is really nice, shot devotion, occupied positions and positive. hidden within the dense foliage move in multiple opportunity and tank, right. it's why this team is so small and operating with complete secrecy. well, that separates the soldiers and the russians of fields before the war. andrea was a well known business man. with his own tv show. he joined the ukrainian military along with his son austin. when the war started, his son was killed last month. usually you, i don't understand how it could have happened. i realized he wanted me to see him as
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a hero. it was very important for him. i didn't realize it was so important for him when he was a life. but i realized now he was looking for ways to show me. i was, i was a strict father and i rarely praised him, but at the same time i was very demanding. and i always pointed out his mistakes, and it put pressure on him. he wanted to be the best he could for me, and it became the best address that has a job to do though his team has managed to find a potential target. the on the drone coordinates this drunk through. i've managed to locate some russian soldiers that i dug in below the tree line. now the drone is hovering just over those positions where they hoped and dropped some good nights right onto those russian positions. andrea gives the order to drop the grenades, addressed as his team because of the 12 soldiers a day. story of this rule is one of personal sacrifice, unless for ukrainians,
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it's still not over. i said they are the 0 on the front line internet system, great. doctors in the united states have been given the government go ahead to prescribe a new drug design to slow. the progression of all time is to seize the experts. a warning the drug isn't secure and has potentially faithful side effects. i think i'll have your thoughts in washington and help them, jo. myrtle was facing her risk future diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. she knew she would forget every thing and every person in her life eventually, and it would likely lead to her death. but in a 1st, she got into a clinical trial that offered help. sometimes there's a, a word or a something that i'm trying to recall. and, and yet i can think of that. but now if i just popped into my head, it's so good. i mean, i just feel so good and, you know,
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i don't think guy would be probably able to do that or me or the drug look can be, has been approved for people with early onset alzheimer's. it's an injection of a lab made protein, the targets to build up of the protein analog, which could be a cause of the disease. but the f d a says the drug will come with a warning. it can lead to bleeding in the brain that can be fatal. and medical experts are quick to point out. this is not a cure. it's an 18 month period of the trials. we see the group receive medication, complet, the group per se, plus symbol. the rate of decline was 27 percent less. it is a small but this the promising then we don't have any other treatments available. another concern, the cost estimated to cost more than $26000.00 a year. but for the more than 50000000 people estimated to suffer from dimension worldwide, a 1st array of hope for one of the darkest of diseases. patty holding al jazeera washington
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the time. let's take you through some of the headlines now. at least 2 palestinians

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