tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 14, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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a close to keep towards safe walk the most amazing fellow russo training better russians, substitute a set of military camps in the country. saddam's army stops. a nationwide recruitment campaign is flashing against the rapids. support forces continues across the country and full brennan in london, looking at exactly how many diet soft drinks might start to constitute a cancer risk. and i'm peter started with his full teens, the top 2 main things in the world. i hate to hate in the final at wimbledon. carlos l correct sweet. so side the new method they have to set up. the dates is defending champion though that talk of age on the let's say 10, g m t and we begin this news all with the heat waves in europe and the us this
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weekend. some parts of southern europe are registered in temperatures. an excess of 45 degrees celsius and grace values temporarily close the acropolis to protect people from extreme conditions. medic say they treated a full sheet taurus suffering from the heat on thursday. the heat is very intense and there's a lot of people, i hope, hopefully no one will suffer and a mess with that. it was very intense. it's hard, but we're going to push through it and you know, i don't know where i will ever be back. so i have to take advantage of every day they hydrated for a hat and take breaks where you can. and it's not john, so you're up that a sweltering morocco and algeria so nea record high is a 47 and 48 degrees celsius. and, and the us and mexico station re high pressure system, known as a heat, has trapped tasha. and it's being blamed for the death of at least
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a 100 people. most of the heat stroke and dehydration valerio mathias coordinates was the national respond center of the italian red cross. and he says that many people have disregarding the health risks of, of the he think of the population in general, is not aware of the dangers that discipline magic phenomenon. composing tens of health and available, we are talking about elderly or people, or people with a very fragile social network. and the situation has been further aggravated by depends, i mean, period and then and to look down. and at the same time, our high concern needs the social isolation to be star. good people may experience due to the high temperatures that imposed them to stay to stay at home the, to deal with these double probably in a detailed and red cross as a 247 national risk. both sensor to provide information supports indicating also their break procedures to deal with a heat wave. and we also provide a telephone support service to specifically keep company to these type of people.
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we see this sense of loneliness and installation increased the surveys available to the 152030th the which is detailed in red cross public utility number sponsored by the ministry of out then need subsidy li, free for the population. we also are carrying god and no one else can pain now to deal with the heat wave true social networks and social activities during street events. only thing association with the older volunteers association. we are also carrying got a campaign committed to educate and raise the o when it's on the importance of scheme protection and corporate exposure to, to the son. and as we mentioned before, a heat wave and the us assessing new temperature records. roslyn jordan reports on the situation in arizona. traditionally one of the countries horses states. arizonans traditionally downplay their roasting summer temperatures with the phrase . but it's
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a dry heat. this year the heat is injuring and killing people. kevin hendershot has been homeless in phoenix for more than a decade. on the use of the air, the heat, i mean here for 12 years seem doesn't like it to sleep on concrete. my whole so i got i opened another unhealthy person is using an unorthodox method to stay cool. this is every once in a while i decided to search it with water and cover myself with it because it was just too hot. the average daily temperature in phoenix usually is about $42.00 degrees celsius, but it's now averaging about $43.00 to $44.00 degrees with a heat wave projected to last least another week. the pressure on arizona residents
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to comb, or in some cases to survive will only increase was alone jordan ultra 0 of the weather presented. jeff harrington shows, as well as the most intense weather in the us, will be searing heat in the us desert southwest. so this is what it's looking like . we've got the colors on dark or the red, the higher the temperature, phoenix. this is your 15th day in a row of temperatures. 43 degrees and above and things are only going to get hotter . notice we also have death valley on the map here with that 52 degrees on saturday, phoenix at 48 vegas there. coming in at 46. that is closing in on an all time temperature record for that city. now on sunday were really in the sick of the heat wave here. death valley, all the way up to 55 degrees and you know about a 110 years ago. death valley recorded a temperature 56. there is some dispute about that record. so the undisputed temperature record at death valley is actually 54.4 that was set in july 2021. and
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it's not just in the us desert southwest, where we see temperatures like this. also recorded similar values in focused on southwest the ron and wait, but if we go back now to phoenix again, we were talking all time capture record here in the city, 50 degrees, saturday, 48, and the heat is here to stick around by monday you will have your 18th day of temperature is 43 degrees and above and then on to other news now and better. ruth says it's soldiers are receiving training from $1.00 to $5.00 to is about a russian government has released a video showing less than what he's instructing its soldiers that a military outpost, south of the capital mintz. last week, halogens ever visited a cab with tense, with the top full members of the russian s and reboot, but at the time was only occupied by a handful of better russian soldiers. meanwhile, the kremlin says, the stones of the wagner group, staff is of the, was in a group, needs to be reviewed. it comes a day off, the president, letting me push and said the group has no legal basis to operation russia. last
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month, short lived rebellion against the military leadership by the most employees was the most serious challenge to pollutants. 23 year room, the face of the group and its chief. you've got any precaution has been a mystery since the mutiny. usually a shop of oliver has moved from moscow. so we are pools at the ministry of defense of bella. ruth announced that's as logan of sciences has arrived in that country. then i work as miniature instructors training bella, russian territorial units. the price is taking place of camps near the town of poetry, and they won't get no return. the calls chris receiving this close of some a bottle filled disciplines like position defense, tactical shooting, engineering, and 1st aid. the soldiers have said they have very launch that they are learning from the involved in the instructors who have this 1st hand comb with experience
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also level of russian presence. alexander lucas jenco actually said that as often that did not pose a threats to his country's national security. that boy, he was not concerned about setting numbers of vol, gonna find his deployed into his country. he also ruled out a possibility that wagner could turn its arms against developers, and it was so centralized images of some comp spring built on bella, russian soil. but according to look of shun code, the russian side has just offered as i'm going to, to occupies some old mid a trick camps use i can soviet times including the counts any of the town of also publish it. but there was no official information with wagner agreed to stay that own node. the enormous cost of rebuilding ukraine has been revealed by the world back it estimates reconstruction could cost more than $500000000000.00 over the next 10 years. that's the minimum cost as the will with russia. grimes on 7000000
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more. ukrainians will officially designation as being pushed into poverty last year . and will bank expedite se rushes invasion has um done. 15 years of economic progress, a rob mcbride has more on this from the capital kids, enjoying the summer sunshine and downtime cave. at times it's possible to forget, this is a country at war, but look closer, i do see the reminders of the economic pay. this conflict has brought people selling what few possessions they have on the streets. and the lines of people waiting for a hot meal have lengthened twice a week. a lot to me a valid caught me and his volunteers organize food distribution. but people who would otherwise go hungry. what's your last? me not. and then we'll begin. we found we were feeding more internally displaced people who have come from the occupied cities in vineyards, newhan skins up over here, which over the while they're in a very bad state. and they came here without anything in pull health petro shift
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coffee struggles to live on a pension, but doesn't keep pace with spiraling prices. to drive a lot of my money goes to medicine and the price of everything into storage, keep going up and up. my pension doesn't go far enough enough. according to the well banks. the number of people in ukraine living in poverty rose from just over 5 percent of the stats of the war to a full trip. the population by the end of last year, while a growing number of households are struggling to pay for basic necessities like food and utilities, as the war continues. so the number of people being displaced and folding into poverty increases understands the costing cova has just arrived in keith with a twin daughters from the eastern front line town of tal risk. after struggling to stay there since the start of the world leaving behind the home. and most of the possessions she into a family,
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a starting over louis diminished the show. if i were closed this, how it is before the will we have to deal with the a normal life. i had a job and my husband had a job this is a will that's being measured, not only in lives lost on the front lines, but also in the livelihoods left in ruins, fall from the fighting run mcbride. i'll just say era. keith, it may have been violent flashes in saddam's capital cartoon parts of the city of experience and communications blackouts. earlier, the sudanese, obviously it is open to training, comes with thousands of volunteers. following a cold for popular mobilization, is planned to support the will with f as against the power of military rapids support forces in cartoon and west. and so don mohammed involved reports from port saddam outside the toner,
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with damage scenes in the states. 15000 young on tiers hop or the enlisted in this painting comp. family member this coming so so i know why i need deny we were state food by the will of god, remain safe and secure your brothers in all secure to sec. there's our vigilant, they never sleep and we'll make sure no single traitor will set foot in the state. our camps are super ready to receive and train more recruits. what you see here are our reserve big gates ready to join the battle. a after 3 months of fighting between the army and the front of me to set it up and support forces on a so a nationwide difficulty campaign is under way behind houses selected all region of all the commanders to stop listing and training on a budget for them to use your input so then civilians have also started to join not in the long few moscow level. right. we are kind of an argument, a tree camp, receiving training on how to use fire arms and stand up in defense of our people
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and our nation need. the recent assassination of the government of west donna for followed by the faults of the killing of thousands of civilians in denita, of the hands of fiber functions at the office of both forces. i sent chuck waves across the country and they thought it my duty. so i called the international community to come to the rescue of people in del, for right now, the, on the siege was no hospitals, or pharmacies or food over 6000 people have died. many of them were killed while trying to flee to chad. so it's all good news for the so then his army, but with some major fives in the country, taking part there is concern of the conflict may become instant. it can nature. so that has been through this that's experienced twice before. no one here. once that repeats, how much fun, i just see it up for to down repenting. morehead on the news, all including india is probably minutes to isn't from to celebrate best deal day. tens of thousands of police are deployed nationwide because of item tension and phase and time out and get ready to vote again for
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a new prime minister often. so nominate, fails when enough for some has been to become linda and co host the strain. the a warming up nicely for the world cost patient as the action in the palestinians, protesting against the expansion of settlements have been attacked by the as ready military villages. and suffered north of ramallah se soldiers and beach and thousands of demonstrations and use tear gas and stun good names to dismiss them. they had gathered to stop settlers seizing the land. nor cons reports from grandma, around 12 kilometers notes of lamb and ramada at about 1 pm today. a number of international activists and also is rated, came to support posting is living in the village of on for,
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for the past 2 weeks. in protesting a new illegal is really outpost that was set up in the south of the village at now . today she is ready. so just payment into the village council, assaulted basing up the protest this they will suffice. duncan, they tear gas. and then so safari, life bullets often see a in order to discuss the pro testers. and we think seeing daily incursions by settlers and also is ready so to it's happening in the villages across the occupied westbank. and it comes to says this also the most trimming in vehicle is right assessments across the region at the office, right? government in israel's history has been approving a rough quote number according to these, right? the n g a piece. now record number of units across the occupied westbank. and since then we've seen more settler invasions, we've seen out more,
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it's way the army incursions and also the palestinians coming into these right assessments. and there's also been some soldiers killed in the north, on romano and the occupied west bank to the now with outrage is growing after school care take a was clear to assaulting a teenage girl because the growth lost it for a few seconds. the 66 year old man confessed to touching the girl, saying it was a joke for people and good bye that we wouldn't have been posting videos on social media showing how long 10 seconds of growth big actually is. well, judges rude. it was too quick to be considered a crime. well, let's get more on this. now. here's a talk about sex and violence against women in italy. is it nadia boy on and she's a lawyer at different in sedona, which is an organization dedicated to preventing jen debase. ones, and she's joining us from roland. thank you very much for your time. um, are you concerned that there's judgment about what kind of precedent this judgement
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can fit? this document is an interpretation of both below me and the just by the dodge and violation of the cleaning, the low and the deficient confused the the main challenging issue for women accessing dust face. they need to lead to traditional stereotyping. i mean, does say send the corporations are distorted by sex is bias and denied value to we must voice that we can say the same dad. she left the active, the mom, the keys, trying to kill his wife with the knife in the back because the fact was not motivated by the intent to peel according to judge. but it was a reaction because of he's done a z. okay. so how problem magic is the, isn't the judiciary, that's problematic, is the judiciary reflecting italian society. i mean, the online criticism of his judgment is that it shows how normalized sexual
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harassment is initially. is the judge's decision? is it in the captive of attitudes towards sexual harassment and entity this to the, to the new, do you need, tonya, society, threes and higher percentage of people still believing that women are looking for damages with their behavior, with their, the expression of their freedom. but we can see that the reaction of the society to this document called the, called the last that of this, the sites 11. there is more a wireless about the meaning of sexual harassment and sexual violence. and it's true that the mutually, we have a problem about pressure. these tends to stereotypes that and to the quotes. and this was stated by the seat belt, call me team the case best versus you took the last 2 years introducing the by the
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difference of the on the call me to found that you tell him violates we most rides towards the bar. try yo yo so sexy started and given the attention to this judgment, do you think that it could be something of a turning point? and if you look at the reason for it goes from, let's say, the use fundamental rights agency, it's show that 70 percent of italian women who suffer the sexual harassment. harassment between 201620. 21 didn't report the incident and the, the, the teenage go in and this case herself said that it was pointless of her to go to the police and that she was in fact, failed by the police and her high school. the the access to justice for women, these, the main problem that they need tally is both both the connected to cultural
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and system that the don't doesn't believe women when date. we bought the crimes against her 6th day of sexual freedom. but it is also, it's an issue of effect, the response of the authorities. can you tell me we have of many lows about done databases, violence, but we have a problem due to lack of resources for investigation and protection. long duration of the child and sex is biased in low interpretation. me, but i think that to the walk that we most shift or start doing, you need to lead to raise awareness about the need. the change meant and the need of accountability also for judiciary. but guess some sexy stereotyping could be a important step to a low emails to access this. all right, that is a lawyer. laria boy auto joining us from roland. thank you very much for your time
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. thank you. at least a 13 migraines have drowned off with a boat sank off the coast of timothy a co scott say another 25 trying to reach this neighbor. rescued near the city of fox. the place 2 and a half 1000 people have drowned or gone missing in the mediterranean, so fond to see a us. and the as prime minister was the guest of honor at france's best deal day celebrations on friday. french president emanuel met con woodard prime minister, moody, the grand costs of the legion of honor. that is, the country's top order of merit. and the 2 held talks to fill out his trends and ties the dodger bucket reports from powers. spectacular fly is the traditional style defrances best deal day parade, bridge present to manual micro inspecting troops before reaching his guest, devona indian prime minister in the ranger moody elite. as watch the engine forces along side the french counts a pulse. comparisons shows that these say the military display was
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a fitting back door to a relative military deals late to discussed by the 2 leaders at the safe palace into your plans to buy more french jets and submarines. the 2 will say, promise to deepen cooperation and said they should concerns about climate change and the war and ukraine. ship of good, i think we are the quality rated by the fragmentation of the international community and particularly in the context of pressure as well. and you create and thanks and have the same goal, which is lasting, peace, and do need to respond to the impact of this war of aggression and very little countries shouldn't be. do you have a price? the consequences of the carpet pandemic and the conflict in ukraine ourselves all over the world peaceful the impacts of particularly fell by the countries of the global south invitation. somebody is only about trade and close to ties. problems is one of a great number of western powers. looking to bolster india to kansas very chinese
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influence in the region. the french president's decision to lose the indian c does a has and good some. he's protest to say moody and his in do nation. this policy all eroding human rights and india to keep those of religious minorities, including muslims of christians. i'm in the states dollars, they have to talk to after negotiating, understand that. but on particular this dave, i see that it's a smaller, right? it's our similar, similar thing to do, bradley to both teeth and it's like, and on the, he's not funny this respecting he's on the country. he's our own country principles . so my call, it's not only being about playing host the festivities of provide as an opportunity to focus on national unity of, to some difficult days. it's more than 2 weeks since violence broke out. some parts of frauds following the killing of a teenager by a police officer in a power sub extra police has been deployed across the country to try and keep the peace. michael certainly wouldn't want any new on rest. maury, foxes, national,
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or how does a is actually popular. i'll do 0 power. as one of the most commonly used, artificial sweeteners has been declared a possible cause of cancer, the scientists of the world health organization. so aspartame is still safe to eat or drink within the current guidelines. full brennan explains 95 percent of sugar, free soft drinks containing artificial sweet spot chain. and since it was 1st approved for use in the 1970s, it's been marketed as a way of reducing obesity and avoiding diabetes. but they've been the system questions of a, whether a spot time can cause cancer. now the world health organizations, cancer research agency, i ok. so the answer to that question is possibly, but only if you can see him huge quantities having an acceptable daily intake. it means it is acceptable to consume a certain amount of aspartame without having appreciable health effects. ok cost
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a spot same as a possible counseling risk based on 3 scientific studies on humans. which found limits of the evidence that a spot same might be linked with a specific type of liver cancer. even though the same studies couldn't exclude other factors such as lifestyle. socio economics or even just co incidence. the international council, the beverages associations says that system is overly cautious. once something enters the arc review process, there is no option to find that it is not a cancer hazard. eirik has previously found the item such as aloe, vera, night shift work, and hot water or cancer hazards. so how much is safe? well, this kind of diet cola contains around $200.00 milligrams of a sponsor on the quarter. so the guidelines, my safe limit today is around $3300.00 milligrams of that means i would have to be drinking at least this much the diet. so the 17 comes every single day before
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a spot st became a cancer risk. there is no convincing evidence that a spot came causes cancer in humans. so if you occasionally have a diet fizzy during cool, other foods that contain a spot, a as part of healthy balance diet, there really is no need to change anything or to worry about what might happen. nonetheless, the w h o is keeping an eye on a spawn team. this is not the final verdict. the scientist points out that the limits of evidence to link spots and to cancer, simply underscores the need for more and better research pull. brandon, i'll choose 0 london. well, companies in china welcoming the w h as decision china is the biggest exports of natural sweetness that is seen as a healthy alternative to aspartame katrina. you reports from china's eastern jones to province, its white suite and can be added to a cup of coffee or tea. but unlike sugar,
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the via contain 0 calories. this factory in china is used to produce is about $400.00 tons of the natural sweetness every year, exposing it around the world. so the display of the plant is originally from far away, where it has been eaten for over 100 years. later it came to japan and towards then introduce to china is a natural sweetener, and the ovaries many years of consumption is being considered safe, even though this is just one of the companies expected to benefit from the health concern surrounding artificial sweeteners such as aspartame stevie a production involves sleeping leaves in water, removing unwanted plant 5 is and distilling the essence down to a fine powder. it can then be added to a range of foods, including drinks, condiments, and fate. goods. china is the number one expos or a stevie a and other natural sweets that they use over the world. but the biggest market is the asian pacific,
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where the popularity has risen with more people becoming health conscious, surgery, lifestyles, and easy access to cheap, highly processed foods have seen rates of diabetes and obesity in asia skyrocket. increasing. yes. and this has led to the widespread use of aspartame, especially in carbonated beverages, but possible links to cancer have seen some brands discontinue use of the artificial sweetener, trans tore plant based ad organic leasing, have increased interest in natural alternatives. but the downside and some of the potential concerns might be a big into effect. so being tends to be to knows and did impact or metabolic responses. the got micro biome and api data collection. 6, assume consumption needs to be to the natural occupation of contribution greece. craving for sweetness, and this didn't have an impact on blood sugar levels gen the overall category in the store for ya says the view remains and options for those wanting to avoid sugar
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. it's monica jet is. so foss more, but he hopes growing awareness and demand means sweet success. is it far away? katrina, you out a 0 junk food products, china. the still ahead on the news. allah watch them. all. those top court intervenes off to an attempt to do rail. next month's presidential election, run all the time lucky and deal with attempt to launch. it's a match for the to the moon. and in life that you all cause, that the defending champion reaches another assignment, piece around some of the action from one of the here's your weather update for the middle east and africa. and as you might expect, fairly quiet in the middle is plenty of hot sunshine to go around. let's go into the golf for a closer look because those wins will now be coming off the golf in doha. so you
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will see that humidity bump up just a little bit over the next little while off the bulk of some we go also seen that humidity bump in through the garage. you but the sea breeze, we've got wet weather around the capital territory into punjab profits. and bought this done, where the ground is already saturated, so that could lead to some further flooding, quite hot in tehran at 40 degrees in 41 and ask about also seen last of heat through the g in the eastern mediterranean temperatures. in the forty's here, including on cyprus nicholas here at $44.00 degrees, and there are whether alerts in play across egypt, as those temperatures are also shooting up as well. west africa, though it's are heavy bouts of rain, the ivory co sir the own. as we look to we're guinea guinea be south and pushing into san a goal. and again the over the course of the weekend. central africa, some bouts of what, whether to go round central african republic around its capital, bunky and for southern africa. okay. fairly quiet here. just a few showers pushing into central most and be on saturday. that's
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a snapshot of your weather. see you soon take care of of the functionality. the cost wise hung us still on the rise in many parts of the world. artificial intelligence is expected to revolutionize businesses. what does it cost effective, fos, we find out how we rock is trying to keep the light switched on. counting the cost on that. i'll just say it. all these people have nowhere to go, their workforce out of their neighborhoods because of the fighting, going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing's been about special forces for the, for the special forces. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti, and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. a missouri fit for barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's
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a federation of dance and it's one of the most powerful here. this road connects, the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by against the people that had been kidnapped. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the you watching the news out with me and is it a problem and don't have a mind to about top stories. the ssl, a dangerous haze, is building across europe and oh, tom temperature, reckless. could be broken. some parts of southern europe of registering temperatures in excess of $45.00 degrees celsius. that arose as some of its soldiers are being trained by finance from the walton the most. and we go with the
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cap is being set up near the capital mens following the walk, the mutually in russia last month. on the sort of these armies has opened thousands of training camps for thousands of volunteers. soldiers that fall as a pool for popular mobilization to support the 3 month fight against the power mother treat and rapids support. this is of the film and television industry in the u. s. has been thrown into crisis and it's been shut down for over 60 years. around $160000.00 performers stopped work at midnight, and now they, with several stalls left, a premier in london. once the strike was declared, the act as union is demanding, move royalties from the streaming services and performance of worried computer generation faces and voices could put them out of work. let's bring in our correspondent rob rentals. he's joining us live from los angeles, and some heidi anticipations films will be affected by the act as dried from
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yes, that's right. i'm standing outside the cobra studios, which is the home of amazon productions. and the, as you can see behind me, there are quite a few picketers on the picket line, both from the screen actors guild and the writers guild of america joining forces some of the movies that are going to have to stop in their tracks or suspend operations include a sequel to gladiator, it's gladiator to another. one would be dead pool 3, avatar $4.00 and $5.00. a ghostbusters a sequel and a lion king sequel would be a lot of sequels in hollywood these days. i'd like to introduce now our, our guest, mark, frank fry, excuse me, mark mark is an actor and he's walking to pick a line for his mark. a lot of people who are not, you know, working in this town might think that being an actor is, you know, a glamorous and very lucrative job. but that's not necessarily the case. is it? no, it's not actually,
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i would say the vast majority of the people that work in this industry are, are barely making it it's, it's very challenging to make a living in los angeles with the cost of living and to be successful after and in los angeles for the vast majority of people, how many gigs or, or roles do you need to have per year are in order to, you know, keep your health insurance and all that. and do you have to keep hassling day after day? it really started depends on where you come in. i would say in the lower scale, what people who are background actors making maybe $200.00 a day. you've got to make the equivalent of $26000.00 a year. so do the, do the math. that's almost like uh, a 100 days of work, a 3rd of the year to be working. so it's challenging to find that that level of work every single day. and unless you're earning some really good overtime, and then as you graduate on your way up, but you can move into into a primary role, then you obviously are making more money. but you know, there's only
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a handful of people that ever have that real opportunity price only a handful of stars, but thousands and thousands of of the day, day by day workers. let me know. tell me what you think about this a controversy because that's something that it has been very high profile and a great interest to people is not only in your profession, but other professions. what do we say? i would say that, you know, for a, for, especially for background actors, you know, the, or you use your image multiple times, which you only get paid once. and it would essentially kind of put you out of work . i mean, what, say i'm a one production and they use me and then they use me in the next 100 films. i'm out of work a 100 times, so it as a, as a material impact. i'm not against technology. i'm just looking for a fair deal. that's what i think is fair. and you know, the primary actors can negotiate, but again, there they can be used in a i to, i mean you could bring somebody back from the dad to be an actor. and,
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and there may not have protections against a i, we could have humphrey bogart starting in a new, a new click. right. exactly. so, uh, and this technology is really in its infancy more or less. uh and, and you know, the concerns are being raised, but they can only become more and more sophisticated from here. correct. exactly. you know, it just trying to stay up with the times and, and i thinks that, you know, of sag and after are really are real, are making, are making, making the right move to address it. now. so that, that, that there are protections for both, you know, both for the union and for the industry at i don't think the union is looking to cripple the industry. i just think they're looking for a fair deal. yeah. and the audience would also like to see real people. yeah. for the most part, i think there's nothing better than a real person come on, you know, the people that are in this inner city. we loved this industry. we loved doing this level of work. and we should be able to work. i don't think we're looking for
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a rage of salaries. you know, people in hollywood, we're not making a $100000.00 a year. you know, we're lucky if we break right through maybe $2535000.00 a year. and you still have to do some additional gigs. you're either a weight or you're over driver or you're doing something else in order to, to make ends meet in, in los angeles, to south town to make ends meet. mark, mark fry. thank you very much, sir. and the good luck out here on the, on the picket lines on a, on a very hot day here in los angeles. so that's it from here. we will of course, keep you up to date on the progress of this strike, which is brought hollywood and many productions worldwide to a grinding halt. thank you. rob. thank you for that. robert reynolds with a nice, has live in los angeles. empties in thailand is involved again next week for a new prime minister that solved for the soul. norman he failed to win enough, floats and elizabeth to become leda. pete had them. german ross says he accepts the results. but why don't give off so on?
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slowly has moved from bad call called the political deadlocks. touch up on cartoon had high hopes for political change off to the move forward potty imaged as the biggest twin in the general election in may. he voted for the party because it promised economic and political reforms, including a move to amend laws that severely punish anyone who insults the morning or 2 months later with no government in place, touch up on his hopes, attending to disappointment. what we have done, what we can, we tried to use the tool of democracy. we showed our voice in the election. it was the best and most peaceful way for the people to show their power. but the senators crushed our voices. night be telling me geron right need of move forward. and his allies have a majority in the warehouse, but needed votes from the mostly military appointed summer to be elected prime minister jones, how you teach. i received that team votes from senate as the rest either abstained or voted against, can move forward and it's alliance partners most now decide whether to resubmit his
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name and another vote next week or put forward a new candidate economist say political uncertainty will damage invested confidence many ties are already struggling with the cost of living and inflation, which sort to a 24 year high last year. process. putnam tower on who owns a small food store, is fine to get hard to, to make even a small profit. well yeah, i want things to change them. i wouldn't democracy for me. i don't think i can take this anymore. the people are suffering and the government doesn't do much for the people. move forwards, planned economic reforms could be canceled. they would include dismantling business monopolies, which control the range of industries from popular be a companies to telecommunications. but i think it's a lost opportunity for the country lost that prevents small businesses from competing against time companies have existed for a long time without help with the government. it will be very difficult for the little guys to compete on it. but the guy hung up, but mostly he's furious,
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but the outcome of the general election is not being reflected in government and says, there's a chance that people will take to the streets again. but yeah, it's not right. it's going to be ugly. but someone has to do it on the mood among those who voted for change could slowly turn from hopeful to end the warranty, which is 0. bank of the electoral commission in guatemala, says the planned presidential bundle next month will go ahead. the success of bernardo out of auto in the 1st round last month came as a surprise to many the leader of the seed movement also may. a posse came in 2nd and that put some of the runoff due on august the 20th. bought them all as electron tribunal ratified the 1st round results. but on the same day, a federal prosecution announced a bad on the seed movements, the suspect and violations of election global prosecutions then rate the election were probably even those office sondra taras, who is out of all those run off opponent has suspended hood campaigning,
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saying she wants to compete on the equal conditions that's bringing my correspondent john home and who's jump. joining us live from guatemala city. so tell us about the some media movement. it's prize popularity in the election. john and the continue and uncertainty, or the whether it can take positive on offload it for somebody. a policy started as amazement for it, and it was part of the protests big protests in 2015 here against a form of government that was seen and accused of corruption off the about me when it sort of coalesced into a policy, it's got a lot of support, particularly among academics, among educated at what the mileage in guatemala city. not so much in the room part of the country, but it really sort of short into the front of the public consciousness. especially this time around in the 1st round, the model of, of the kind that i,
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for this media policy or any had a less than 3 percent of the votes. but often all the candidates were suspended and we'll talk more about that in a minute. he then became an option full, but it says, i mean became, and he got into this 2nd round, which was a shock to many. now the future, the movement is that you must be a protest where we are right now. because the suspension of the policy and that's a rebel, those kind of the say going into the run which is due on august the 20th. but at the country's highest cool, you mention as ground to depart, you have time for injunction, which means that he will be able to run. but that doesn't mean that this is done enough. it just as we're speaking right now, the anti corruption prosecutor and the attorney general's office is giving a press conference where he says that he's got new witnesses and the case where he says that there were folks that were people that were legally set up to be members, also some of the policy to get the potty off the ground years ago. and stories
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people have said that they would, they, they would say they signatures of reports and they didn't actually accept the impulse of the policy. that's his case that was international and national services said that this is a place, an attempt to try and knock out of the presidential race. someone that's going to be uncomfortable for the watch them all. listen, they see it. and that is the biggest story here, isn't it, john beds this? what's happening with the election with the runoff is once again, costs to live on the anti corruption on what's happened to the anti corruption efforts in washing mazda under the current president. the completely free selection race is ready for the window not receive 3 and kind of it's kicked off the ballot even before the 1st round, the moment at the front of an even before that she was thinking about there's been a concert today with judge's prosecutors. john is who could have been
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a thrown in the side? it's not pretty the government here on this site, but it's more a collection of families of how economic and political power for a long time, a want to hang on so that anyone that could be a problem seems to have been moved out the way. now it seems to be the time of the, not the levels and the, some of the policy was talking actually to the chief of the legal representative just a couple of hours ago. and he said, when i try plan i, they try plan page. but we think this is going away even before after the run of that is going to be a plan see to try and kick us off the ballot. and we have to be in jaila to be ready for that press conference from the anti corruption prosecutor in guatemala. he's actually on a list from the united states state department, as antique democratic and corrupt himself seems to indicate that another person might be coming to say, very interesting,
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don't thank you for that. that is john hallman live in guatemala city. india is mesa, space mission is on its way to the moon, the on man, chandra, on 3 is designed to land of roy the on the luminous south pole for the 1st time. a previous attempt failed 4 years ago. barbara and going to type a pull 3010 india space program successfully last just on mind record into all that. the chime dry on the 3 is on a mission to reach the far side of the moon. but it's undeclared, the fest title in an estimate of the month long journey we have stopped at his journey to its name out of the libyan 3 s. all the people under an 3 cut off ended up in size a little bit that on up 17536000 plans. if you want me to the last is in the target on it. and it is precisely that now, and let us resolve the best part of that of that, anthony cut off to make
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a spot of the best pride at mission control for thousands of scientists. monitoring the lower tip, such as the watts space center in nature, 9 skeptics of questions have billions of dollars spent in india space. race who benefits ordinary indians. government of india now has known as these policy on the space by which the external companies, private companies going to participate in the development that activities which would mean that it will be allowed potential for employment as well as some, you know, they do ideas can get a good shape? nope. profit as ever landed on the south pole of the me. it's an area of interest because frozen water is present to the new surface. it could potentially support a space station. if the camera on 3 lines in the moon in august india would any be the 4th country to achieve that feat barbara and go out to sarah for
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the sports news to the head on the news of new winnings for cricket. as it makes its debut in the us, pizza has story. the been a full for an upgrade, has changed the locked in america. this time, the slides remain high, active violence against gender and sexual minority. i've come to the windows irene, 2 young women who is taking place and it routes to establish greater freedom and equality. welcome to generation change as level series attempts to understand, i'm telling you ideas that may apply use around the world. generation change on al jazeera. in the next step aside, tries to integrate things on a voyage to the window seat to highlight the importance of protecting this from
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child. on the top, take a cover system against an expanding list of non mate directs. beneath the surface of this desolation is just tv with life. so the remote and celtic century on how to 0 the the full address time is 40 is peter elizabeth. thank you very much. the top 2 maintenance players in the world will go hate to aid for the women's hardly in sundays. final of the 2 very one sided, sammy's called us al cortes swept aside the new mid. but even straight fix on the
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same to codes the will. number one in reaching his 1st fine let these championships with an accomplished display alter as rapid the match up in just one hour and 15 minutes. there was little he's russian dependent to do at times as he took 863636320 rolled is the 3rd spaniard to reach the men's singles. final of the men will santana and are f l. no doubt, it'd be looking to add this title to these one grandson victory sofa. that was that last is us. this dream for me. place or you find are here. uh, be able to play a fine on getting women loan. uh, honestly i can hang on, believe it is, you know, uh, what i can say is, uh, you know, i'm uh, going to enjoy this uh amazing moment for me on the extent to, to keep dreaming a and in the final, he'll say so that you all can a choose chasing a wrinkle equaling 8 wimbledon title? the defending champion was in a very businesslike mood and in semi final against unix center, you took the opening to sit 636 full center stepped up each game and the 3rd stage
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between 2, a tie break, but he couldn't stop junk of it's taking the match in straight fits and reaching these 9 fine at the championships. there was really, really yes, just a lot of pressure in the 3rd, especially had $0.09 is early on, but he has proven why he's, you know, one of the leaders of the next generation and one of the best players in the world . we have no doubt the excitement is building ahead of san today's women's final. they will be a new name on the trophy. but would it be too busy? and on strip hood, she's just one went away from becoming the 1st african arab woman to claim a grand slam singles title. the 6th said is preparing for her 2nd success of the wimbledon final, having beaten full grand slam champions in a row. it's a gift, this falls, she'll face the i'm seated markets of them just of. busy incense, today's show piece for success being celebrated, not just the wimbledon, but back home in tune as you as well. well, the,
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the good thing about those people that always telling me, we never lose, we love you. and that's uh and that's a great, great towards to hear. i always try to remember that even though i know everybody wants me to have to intend their, their funding because a few funds are texting my month. of course, giving her advice of her to coach me. so i'm, i'm sure they take some the, some to and carry. and so for me, there is one goal i'm going for it's i would prefer 100 percent and, and hopefully, you know, i can, i can make a history not just for to media, but for a, for, for africa as a warm up match behind close those the head of the women's world cup, as had to be abandoned off to the gain, became a very physical science from the island team walked off the pitching prison of a series of rough challenges from the columbia in opponents. they kept them denise sullivan was even taken to the hospital. the crowd was allowed to see this semester though,
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over 50000 packed into the marble arena in melbourne as co host to strategy a pipe phones in a friendly. the attendance was a record for women's match in australia and the crowd to see when, as movie found a school, the only goal of the game for the limited is the pretty season spending getting just premium. each side also continues with the using tim, the joining from i x. they fade $45000000.00 sold, the netherlands international defendants. that price could rise to $50000000.00 with adams also have already brought in call. i have it some chelsea. and i said to break the clubs, transfer wrinkled with the signing of deck with rice from west ham thursday. so the launch of what could be a huge, the significant new t 20 leak in the united states. hold on $100000000.00 is being pumped into the creation of major the crickets. first match took place in front of a set of crowd in grande prairie and texas from way published tally. but now
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reports these themes are from india or australia. they're from the united states, stands packed into a, sold out stadium in texas to assure, in the start of major lead cricket. this is insane. my family. so, i mean, everyone to high a lot is more than a 1000000000 fans across the globe. cricket had to get the crack, the americans sports landscape, dominated by highly profitable sports industries. like the n b a n a. so in major league baseball organizers for major the cricket are hoping to change that with the 162020 tournament currently being played in north carolina. and here in texas, soon as people start to understand how the game is played, i don't see why it wouldn't catch on. it's very, it's a very touchy kind of game, the top post. and a lot of extra calvin savage moved to the us from south africa 18 months ago and was drafted to play for the texas super kings this these a couple of years ago and never ever felt they would be cricket an american little . and me getting split. cricket in america was
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a stated long term goal is to invest in american players. those involved in the league say, the addition of big stars from overseas will help bring in the fence. stephen fleming, once captains new zealand, he now coaches the text of super kings mobile take some time past that tournaments like this with the best buys in the world with some of the base franchises. it's a great way to stop. while previous attempts to start, cricket leaks in the us has failed. majorly. cricket has overseas support that could make the difference. for of the 6 teams of types of indian premier league, the most successful and wealthiest frequently in the world. majorly crickets, financial backers are pumping $120000000.00 into a leak, mostly on players and cricket stadiums like this one. which just a few years ago used to be a baseball field. and with an eye to building its brand, the leak is secured, broadcast deals around the world, including
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a specialized streaming service. here in the us, cricket comes to a very hungry set of south asians and commonwealth people here today. but that's just the beginning. we think the local something american community will get into it over the next decade or 2. but it seems there already a few cricket converts in the crowd for the 1st game, and i one buddy with me who didn't know anything about cricket, but he's having a good time so far. as i often stand, you're ready to send a bill to americans. the american cricket experiment may be a long term investment, but here in dallas, at least majorly, cricket has started off with a published valid all zero's grand prairie tech. that's what the game itself the takes the suit, the king's beat, the los angeles. nice right is in the opening match. that thing 1st in front of a 100 and fans to see if the king's, if one on the lady, one to 6 and they 20 of is easy to different conway, becoming the 1st batsman. say the whole century. imagining crickets,
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the 6th super king is winning by $69.00 runs and will end in south africa, and the latest stop on the world seriously. the event is taking place in jeffreys bay. this is will the one cd paid tomato result winning the opening. okay, we'll even live in that. we'll be here again in a few hours. so i was all supposed to go into it for you to thank you very much for that. and that does it for this new sale, but do stay with us. we'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories. thank you for watching the the, where is the western agenda headache? does the g 7 really even matter any?
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