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obviously the concentration in the south china sea. indeed, that will one itself up into a tie. soon by the time he gets to sunday, or maybe more likely monday, southern china sing dry weather for the time being northern hong. she looks way to try me get to sunday that also took you out to drive at hong kong dukes with the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the in the middle of the problem. and this is the new zone life from doha. coming off in the next 16 minutes, a blistering us heat wave of set to intensify impacting of the 19000000 americans from florida to california temperature reco. it's expected to be broken in europe to better. ruth says, has reached an agreement with bushes,
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was enough work to train. that's true. is rarely somewhere does the tax palestinians protesting against settlers seizing the land. and hollywood stalls joined the picket line and a mass of strong like my axes en rises, which is blowing production to a 2 winding holes. p similar space use the top to main display is in the hate to hate in the final at wimbledon color. sawgrass sweeps aside the new method is to set up a date with defending champion the chunk of age on. since the beginning of the us were an extreme heat wave is expected to reach dangerous levels . the south and midwest are being hit. the hardest parts of california, arizona, texas, louisiana, and florida are among states the full cost of reach up to $50.00 degrees celsius
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this weekend. i'm more than 90000000 people live in areas that could experienced that sweltering heat. and for many that compose a health risk, a high pressure system known as a heat del, him as being blamed for the death of at least a 100 people in the us and mexico. most of it hate stroke, hate exhaustion, and dehydration. a correspondence was len jordan has moved from washington dc. the arizona is traditionally downplay they're roasting some of the temperatures with the phrase, but it's 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 air. the heat i'm in here for 12 years seem doesn't like it to sleep on some concrete. my whole 3rd degree burn. i opened
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another unhealthy person is using an unorthodox method to stay cool is every once in a while i decided to get a seat and 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 to comb, or in some cases to survive will only increase roslyn jordan, ultra 0 and many parts of you. or if it was a baking and extreme hayton or time temperature records could be broken with some pulse of southern youth or registering temperatures of a $45.00 degrees celsius in greece. authorities temporarily close the acropolis to protect people from extreme conditions. medic say they treated 40 tourists
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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. stay hydrated for a hat and take breaks where you can. and it's not just a year of that sweltering morocco and algeria so near rec, what highs are $47.48 degree celsius. larry mathias coordination of the national respond center, these housing and red cross. and he says, many people are disregarding the health risks of, of the heating. the population in general is not aware of the dangers that discipline magic phenomenon. composing tens of valves, and above all, we are talking about elderly or people, or people with
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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 problem. the detailing and red cross has a 247 national risk, both center to provide information supports indicating also their break procedures to deal with the heat weight. and we also provide the telephone support service to specifically keep company to these type of people. we see this sense of loneliness and installation increased the surveys available through the 152030, the which is detailed in a red cross public utility number sponsored by the ministry of out then need subsidy free for the population. we also are caring god and no one else can pain now to deal with the heat wave true social networks and social activities during
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street events. only thing association with the older volunteers association. we are also carry, 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 sun. well, let's get more on the huge wave of the united states. now we're joined by hannah said she is senior policy advisor and the white house climate policy office. and she is joining us live from the white house. thank you very much for your time. firstly, watching your hearing and seeing about how people are already being affected. yeah, hi, thanks for so great to be here. so we know that millions of people across the united states are being affected by record breaking kit and not just an isolated thing. people have been experiencing record breaking heat for weeks now. and the states that we've been mentioning just how prepared ave, all right, so that we've got a lot of resources out there,
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the most important thing that people can do while they're being directly impacted by extreme heat is be aware and be prepared. and that's why last year the president launched dot gov. it's really easy, he thought, guide as a one stop shop for heat preparedness, you can find science space forecast so that you know what's coming. and you can provide, find tips on how you should prepare for extreme heat and what are some best practices to keep you safe. and you can find emergency resources. so if you need help or you know, somebody who needs help, then they can get that. um that assistance, but how accessible things like that and, you know, is that what people tend to when they are in a situation where they are facing extreme hayes. i know that the current administration has put a number of measures in place to deal with extreme hate. do you see any of them helping this? yeah. yeah, that's right. so in addition to those informational resources that we've got through heat dot gov, we're making a number of underground efforts to help communities that are directly impacted by
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extreme hits. the environmental protection agency has provided funding for schools across the country to act as cooling centers through our light heat program. low income households can get utility assistance to help them with cooling bills. and we're also gonna bring people here to the white house to make sure that we're hearing directly from mayors and other community leaders. we're most impacted by here. and how we can work together at the state, local and federal level as to, to address those. and those issues and which are the communities that are most effective you know, so we're seeing a lot of community is affected, like you said, you know, across the, the southern parts of the united states. and it's not just a geographic region where we're seeing communities be disproportionately affected. you know, we know that the lowest income, the most vulnerable americans with historically born here, the rent of climate change are also bearing the impacts of peoples or people who have to work outside who don't necessarily have good cooling in their homes. so
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we're paying special attention to those communities, and i know that you've spoken about how much of the climate and climate policy and addressing putting measures in place for such extreme climate events. how much of a priority that is for the government. but you've also spoken about how you are dealing with republicans and government who still deny climate change. so how when you go on to find consensus on something so important to deal with these events as they on fold. that's right. so x stream here, it's something that hits us every summer, but have the intensity and frequency of these heat waves that we're seeing scientist degree. those are fueled by climate change, you know, and this president has called climate change. a crisis is one of the top crises that are affecting our nation, and that's way through the inflation reduction act through the bi partisan infrastructure bill. we've secured more than $300000000.00 to fight climate change
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. you know, we welcome all partners in helping us achieve that mission. republicans, democrats, you know, this is a, something that's affecting all americans and we need all americans to step up to the plate and address that underlying cause or at that is having assess the joining us live from the white house. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate this . thank you so much. i of the stream, whether as also affecting parts of india, many areas of the capital knew danny, a slotted off of the yamuna river that flows through the city, boost it's bangs, unusually heavy rain via and and all the northern states is full. hundreds of indians from their homes in the past few days. when we consume show these, explains the last place of refuge for pushed by ho family. they move to the terrace, but essentially, and hoping to camp out onto the flood waters that have partially sub motion to house receipt, lied to be doing it. and then i said, there is
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a power cut and we are facing a shall teach us drinking water. and food we are living on the terrace of it and also cooking. yeah. we have not got help from anyone. a many others are less fortunate. they believe back to rated from the homes and move to a temporary shift to under busy flight over after this settlements were washed away by an overflowing trip i, i find the on i thought when it was supposed to float at 5 pm, we got to know already at 10 am that morning we scrambled to save. i'll think most my son managed to get that belongs to safety. some others could not trust. the relief kens have little to offer with no food, drinking water or toilets. leaving many disappointed with the government arrangements found the audit. there are a lot of issues. there are few toilets, newborns and their mothers are facing problems because they're not able to eat breakfast. empress feed people on dry rations, the river that flows through the captain,
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normally advises getting the months in season. but this year it's a 45 year high environmental to say the flash flip. the sauce days man made the slip planes of the river being compromised by decades of construction projects. lot of construction that has happened in and around you. i'm going to is that the cost of that? it sounds like those never took into account of weather event of this magnet do it . and in fact, imagine if you look at ip usage reports, 7 of the reports that have actually gone big deal. only one does of extreme that. and so it exceeding vendor events is just not the knowledge. it's also means repetition and that preparation, competing fees. the failure is k, a t c with several important roles in purchase of much disrupting the lives of millions. even the historic, direct quote has been affected. the levels and the human are expected to for the 1st closure of 3 walter treatment plans complete the shortages of drinking water
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because some chevy on to see the, the that arose says it's reached an agreement with washes wagner group to train its troops. the by the russian government provided no further details, but has released a video showing mess and res instructing. it's so just at a military outpost, south of the capitol moved last week. allen, just the revisited a cap with tens was set up for members of the russian list, recruit, but at the time was only occupied by hand foot of the russian soldiers. meanwhile, the kremlin says the status of the walk in less than recruit needs to be reviewed. it comes a day after president cruz and said, the group has no legal basis to operation russia last month, short lived rebellion against the military leadership by them. this and raised was the most serious challenge to pollutants at 23 of all the face of the walk in a group and it's chase. you've given me precaution. has been
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a mystery since the mutiny. usually a shop of ottawa has moved from moscow. so we are pools at the ministry of defense of bella. ruth announced that's as long as sciences has arrived in that country. then i work as miniature instructors training bella, russian territorial units. the person is taking place at camps near the town of poetry, and they will 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 lines that they are learning from the involved in the instructors who have this plus tons, comb that experience. also, the bill of russian presents alexander lucas jenco actually said that as often that did not pose the threats to his country's national security. that boy, he was not concerned about setting numbers of evolving to find his deployed into his country. he also ruled out a possibility that wagner could turn. it's almost
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a gaze developers, and it was so sad to live images of some palm springs 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 comes to use. i can soviet times including becomes any of the town of also publish it. but there was no official information with adult and agreed to stay that on node us, secretary of state. and to me blinking says russia has already lost the war and ukraine since that any person has failed of the goals he set out to achieve a blank and also criticizes russian counterpart, foreign minister, sick and never all saying his remarks during amazing of the ozzy on conference in chickasha with totally negative. i think it's fair to say that based on what we heard from foreign minister lever off today, and his interventions engagements were not constructive or productive
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on, on any issue. he focused, as unlike the united states and unlike many other countries on a totally negative presentation, an agenda in which p effectively ascribed uh every problem in the world to the, to the united states. the enormous cost of rebuilding ukraine has been revealed by the world bank. it estimates reconstruction could cost more than $500000000.00 over the next 10 years. that's the minimum cost is the goal with russia. grimes on 7000000 more ukrainians, but officially designated has been pushed into poverty last year. and will bank experts say russia's invasion has on the, on 15 years of economic progress? but mcbride has more on this from the capital. keep enjoying the summer sunshine and downtime cave. at times it's possible to forget this is a country at war,
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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 of length and twice a week, a lot to me, the company and his volunteers organize food distribution, the people who would otherwise go hungry fairly. what's your last me not we'll begin. we found we were feeding more internally displaced people who have come from the occupied cities and didn't yet do hon skids up bodies, which i wonder why they're in a very bad state. and they came here without anything in poll health, petro shift coffee struggles to live on a pension. that doesn't keep pace with spiraling prices. 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 bank. the number of people in ukraine living in poverty rose
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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 war. leaving behind the home and most of the possessions she and family, a starting over lewis, the meaning is the show if i were closed, that's how it is before the will we have to deal with a normal life. i had a job and my husband had a job is, this is a wall 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,
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i'll just say era keith pen timor head on the news, i'll including watch them all as top course intervenes off to end attempt to do rail next month's presidential election ramos the world health organization says the suites may use them died, photos can cause cancer that maintains a still safe to consume in moderation. and cold hose to stray a woman up nicely for the world. comp. pizza has the action in school, the palestinians, protesting against the expansion of settlements, of being attacked by the is really military villages and stuff. i know most of them i, let's say someone has beach and thousands of demonstrations and use tear gas, and it's done good. nice to disperse them. they had gather to stops at listings in the land, nor convers thoughts funds or my lunch around 12 kilometer is north of lamb and
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ramallah at about 1 pm today, and number of international activists. and also is res came to support. hosting is living in the village of on sofa for the past 2 weeks. that being protesting a new legal is really outposts. it was set up in the south of the village at now. today he is ready sold his payments into the village council, assaulted basing up the protest this they will suffice. stone grenades, tear gas, and then so safari, life bullets up into the a in order to discuss the pro testers. and we've been seeing daily and cousins by settlers, and also is ready sold to is happening in the villages across the occupied west bank. and it comes and says this also the most trimming illegal is ready sacraments across the region at the office, right? governments in israel's history has been approved by a rough quote number, according to these read the n g a piece. now record number of units across the
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occupied westbank. and since then, we're seeing more settler invasions, we've seen out more, it's ray, the army incursions and also palestinians coming into these right assessments. and there's also been some soldiers killed in the north con ramallah and the occupied westbank. the u. n. says nearly 290 children have died in the mediterranean crossings this yeah. the figure was double that recorded in the 1st 6 months of 2022. the un children's agency you. and he says, because the truth, i guess could be much higher. an estimate of 11600 children who made the crossings to us. i found this here. the agency is courting for safe, legal, and accessible pathways for children to seek protection in europe. violent clashes and communications blackouts are being reported in the battery for control of the sudanese capital costume. the sudanese army has opened training camps with
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thousands of volunteers as it tries to when it's conflict against the power ministry. rapid support forces. well, home involved reports from ports, the don outside the tone of damage scenes in the states. 15000 young on tiers, half or the enlisted in these painted cap family members, this coming shows. i know why i 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 far, i reserve the gates ready to join the battle of the 3 months of fighting between the army and the front of me to set it up and support forces or myself and nationwide. the quotes. the campaign is underway for hon has instructed
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all region of all new commanders to start 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 last got a 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 and our nation. the, the recent assassination of the government of was thoughtful, followed by the force of the killing of thousands of civilians in denita, of the hands of fiber functions and profits support forces. i sent chuck waves across the country and i thought it was done with duty. i called on the international community to come to the rescue of f 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
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that it has been through such experience twice before. no one here. once that repeats, how much fun, i just see it up for it so that to kenya now and travelling in and out of the town of monday, i can be dangerous and costly. bus passengers must use police convoys to make it through the town. that's near the somali board to have been enrolled them. number of attacks on people traveling through the area. the canyon government claims the somalia base group out your bomb. catherine story reports from dera in ne, in kenya. these boxes in mendera county, heading to narrow the 1st stop is that a police station where they have to be escorted by the police to dangerous spots along the roads. the canyon government has blamed fighters from the on the group. all. should bob bees in somebody a for launching attacks here,
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the ambers and plot improvise phones, the target security forces and civilians was what tennessee says. he's not traveling by road anymore. it's far too dangerous and he cannot afford an air ticket. you never know. come on with that together. you at a me between data and the like to become as has to be done. our mean? yeah. the passengers here feel the same way. the government is doing what do to con, we cannot for the security forces. what they need to do more at the bottom of kenya says a nearly 900 kilometer buddha, with some idea that talk started shortly after a deployed troops to somalia to help defeat all should bob together with african union forces. this is one of the most dangerous rows in mendera alon. mine exploded here, not too long ago. and if you go farther down,
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we're being told said so 7 people died last year because of this incidents. and these are not isolated cases. this was the of the month of that to talk that involved a many back mendera is deputy governor says the 5 to is moving for the airlines kinds of challenges. another one on the viola security officer is he's won by the community by the people who, who lived. and we had engaging heavily with the community in terms of awareness, in terms of providing the necessary information to our security agencies. the passages stopped the powerless johnny. it's going to take them 24 hours to get to the capital city. they say they just wants to get through their risky stretch, so they can breeze again. katherine, so i alda 01 dara, ne, in kenya. the electoral commission in guatemala says the planned presidential van
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off next month. we'll go ahead. the success of bernardo ad yvonne during the 1st round last month came as a surprise to many the lead to of the seed move in to a send me a potter. you came in 2nd and that pulled some of the run off due on august. the 20th washer model is electro tribunal to find the 1st round results. but on the same day affair, the old prostitute had analysed a bad on the same movements. the suspect and violations of election will prosecute as the n rate of the electoral tribunals office. sondra todd is who is i have all those run off opponent has suspended, have campaigning, saying she wants to compete on the equal conditions. john holman, has moved from guatemala city. there's real political time, a right now in guatemala dots because in the run up to the presidential elections, the 2nd round, the lucas, the 20 of the countries attorney general's office and specifically, and see corruption, prosecutor has said one of the policies submit
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a legally registered members of that policy in 2022 and as a result, they and the candidate for nato or revenue should be kicked off. the ballot should be kicked out and suspended from this rice. that at the moment has been stopped by an injunction by the country's constitutional quote temporarily and submit policies and denado arrival of will be allowed to run as it stands, that this policy fail. so that being targeted and that really any measure necessary is being used against them to make sure that they even thought make it so that was the 20th election. all that then invalidated off to that. so media policy say that then now on the lookout for fresh accusations from the, the late or from the countries authorities and actually the countries attorney general's office and particularly that prosecutes of yancey corruption. pulse pizza has in a press conference said that even though an injunction has been granted,
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they found fresh witnesses, fresh evidence, and they're going to continue the case against a send me a policy. so we continue to see how things are going to turn out here in guatemala people. the 2nd round of the presidential election. it's on the home and i would just say to quite them all, listen to the had on the news. our and the as prime minister visits from to celebrate the best deal day with tens of thousands of police deployed nationwide. because of heightened attention, empties and tie them, getting ready to vote again for a new kind of this task. the so nominee failed to win enough boats and has become leader and a lot of junk match the defending champion, reaches another final piece around some of the action from one building. the
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other 2 aspects of the environment in europe that look a little bit out of place. they've got a season if you like ones. maybe you've heard about the area of high pressure, the lack of time, high attempt to the higher than they should be. the other is this sort of thing. storm systems in july says harvest season. you expect wasn't windy weather and that's what we have for the heats the don't want and thing for the north coast, jeremy to north coast of africa and are the side this which takes you talk to the black sea with temperatures reaching near record values. they may well be exceeds one or 2 paces vitamins i focus. it's these are focus the record here. the standing record is 40 degrees, which we might well hit on sunday and then exceed on monday and possibly succeed again on tuesday as being during heat wave. however, this thankfully is nothing during, but it's a passing storm is very strong winds and wet weather running, trustworthy with that as well. but the british owls northern farms to low countries . if she's scandinavia this coming weekend, it extends further south. so where the heat meets that storm system,
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you get some feedback from the phone to the middle of front as well, which will won't the slightly eastwood's into the gym, the not going to tempt you back during sunday and know, find west africa. there are a big cheryl's around which is probably very helpful for us of money, of the tories terraces of the football ultras way club loyalty, company, violence, confrontation when i was young. when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supports is us taking a stand, i guess, mainly pressure with the kind of alaska display of peace. and you between defends, who make football. oh, trust and angels. on out just the right, we touch the untold story, the we speak with others to
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be comfortable side, no matter where it takes a police. we have cnn empower impulsion. we tell your story, we are your voice news, your net out is here. news . the watching the news hour and man is for the mind to of on top stories, the sour people in the southern united states have been one state endorses temperatures, a full cost to reach up to $50.00 degrees celsius this weekend for the 19 many and
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people live in states that are at risk on next train, he's dangerous, he just start building across europe and old on temperature restaurants because the products in some parts of southern europe are registered in temperatures of 45 degrees celsius. and by the rule says that's reached an agreement with russia's wasn't for, to train its troops and the media to the ministry provided not further details. but some of the songs are so already being trained by findings from the most campus incense. how many of the capital mens following the want them use me in russian last month? well, let's get more on this now. we're joined by richard whites and ministry and defense analyst at what he's trying. and he's joining us live from arlington, virginia and mr. white's very good to see you. what do you mean? we have a lot of questions to unpack you. i'll start with what you make of wildness sizes most and res training, better russian. so what does that mean? what does this tell us about the was the group and the better russian government?
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all right, i have to begin by saying everything's been confusing about what's going to happen to them live in on what it's doing now. and what will happen so technically in the, in the future. but i think the russian government faces the dilemma that the they don't fully trust the group as it's been structured now it's been 2 independent, a bit of control with a rogue commander. but it's called so to be useful to dispatch and it plays an important role in securing russian influence a big play in africa. and it's been the most effective fighting for sending ukraine war. so what i think they're going to try and do is have it focus from rely on spring spending, the bellows forces which enter directly and will threaten the ukrainians,
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even if they don't intervene. and why they, when you work and i is the command and financing and so on to make it a bit more on direct mcfall but not closer to the regular military under a new leader. but it's, you know, this could change tomorrow. yeah, absolutely. a question about, you know, using, continue to use the, was in a group to advance russian interest. can that happen? if i mean is you've got any precaution loyal to russian interest. so raw the is he loyal to president, coach and you know, he's loyal to himself. so that sometimes aligns with russian interests and sometimes with it. but i think that the con plan is to dislodge him from control and find another person who has the less prominent more and btn, and put that person in charge. so that perhaps explains president polluting his remarks today is trying to separate the now that the senior command from those and himself
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in spite the differences of, from what we know abbas precaution, is he going to be very easy to dislodge? well the look. i think that they're working on it, so it's nice. i think over time, yes, i mean we've seen very prominent russian then. so the military commanders that the political leadership decided were be coming in and it to my prom and, and then decided to slowly dislodge them. you know, they may find him to command base and the far east siberia somewhere or given something else to get them out of the come in, but they're working on that as we speak. and we'll just so much uncertainty in the around this group. you know, what does it mean for its presence in the many countries around the world that is operating in that's a great question. sense if i were to ask for it to leader,
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we are currently relying on this group. i would look what happened in russia and china winder. well, you know, they find the seats power there. how do i know they want to find, sees power where i am. so i think that will degrade them that so the russian foreign ministers are get a lot of rock said that they would, the russians would substitute regular military for wagner. but wagner's has been very successful. but what it does of which is extract minerals, dispose of people, the government doesn't live, retired holistic human rights considerations. and so on is my clear. that's a regular military forces will performance affectively. so that's why i think we'll see some changes. i think we'll see less reliance by some leaders and other countries on this group that is richard white's mother, tray and defense analyst at wiki stripe. joining us from arlington, virginia. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. thank you. thank you
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. of the film and television industry and the u. s. has been thrown into crisis and that's the biggest shot down for or the 60 he is around 860002 perform a stops work at midnight. and they were several styles left, a premier in london. once the strength was declared, the actors union is demanding more royalties from the streaming services rentals. as move from los angeles, we are on the picket lines outside amazon studios here in los angeles, talking to striking writers and actors who have driven the entertainment industry into its biggest shut down in more than 60 years. and i want to introduce 2 of the folks who are here on the picket lines. both striking actors met us smith and katherine corcoran made to tell me why you're here. i'm here because i believe in
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fair labor practices, and we just want to get paid a decent wage for the work that we do and help her and what, what is the primary issue that concerns you as an active? um, well there's 2 particularly for me personally, it's streaming and residual models. um studios are at 54 percent and actors writers and directors are down 23 percent. it's really concerning number for us. i'm also very concerned about a i and the use of our images um its actors, that is our currency. that's all we have. so those are the 2 things. but overall there's many things on the document that are incredibly important. and i just believe in fair and equitable wages and conditions for the creative that work on these brilliant pieces of content that we consume fix and made to just real quick. uh, how long are you prepared to stick it out? well, i hope that the strike won't last very long, but i'm prepared to stick it out as long as it takes because what we stand to lose is far more than what i'm losing now as being, you know,
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someone out of work. i have a master's degree, i have other things that i can do to sustain myself and make money. i really want to get background set. i want to go back to the studio, but as long as it takes, i'm willing to stand up and fight for what's right. fantastic, thanks very much. do you both and good luck. and i do believe that the, those are 2 very representative voices from the picket line. it's what we've been hearing all day about wages, about residuals, about artificial intelligence. and this strike shows no sign of ending quickly. so we'll be, we'll continue to monitor it as it goes along, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. one of the most commonly used artificial sweeteners has been declared a possible cause of cancer. but scientists say aspartame is still safe to eat or drink with them. comments, guidelines for brandon explains 95 percent of sugar, free soft drinks containing artificial sweet spot chain. and since it was 1st
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approved for use in the 19 seventy's, it's been marketed as a way of reducing obesity under voiding 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 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
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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 milligrams. that means i would have to be drinking at least this much the diet. so the 17 comes every single day before 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 small table 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 known as the final verdict. the scientist points out that the
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limits of evidence to link spots and to cancer, simply underscores the need for more and better research pull. brandon, i'll just share a lot of that to empties in thailand or to vote again next week for a new prime minister. that's all for the soul, norman. they failed to win enough boats in his bed to become leda, pete and them german read says he accepts the results. but why don't give up? as long as louis has moved from ben call called the political deadlocks, a touch up on cartoon had high hopes for political change off to the move forward potty imaged as the biggest winner in the general election. in may. he voted for the party because it promised economic and political reforms, including a move to a men, laws that severely punish anyone who insults the morning. 2 months later, with no government in place, touch up on the 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
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the best and most peaceful way for the people to show their power. but the senators crushed our voices might be telling me geron right need of move forward. and his allies have a majority in the house, 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 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 installation, 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 cherry and i would 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,
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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. last april, i think it's a lost opportunity for the country last that prevents small businesses from competing against time companies have existed for a long time without the help of 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 that 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 and again, 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 angry florence louis, which is 0 bank of indian prime minister in that in the movie has been the guest of honor at frances best deal day celebrations. indian troops were part of the military parade along the show. i'm send. he's a french president of manuel mack on a word, prime minister, moody,
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the grand cross of the legion of honor. the countries talk order of merit natasha buckler has been following the events in paris. i present my crawl and prime minister moody where it's at least a palace to the 4 tools of the indian prime minister said that he was right on that sort of being invited to be as a guest, as crosses by still day parade that it was not also to see indian forces along side of the french account to pause on the shelf. and they say, well, the to says a toolbox about deepening ties between the and your and fraud, strengthening corporation and all sorts of areas economic areas, but also to still to technology and also education. a person my crow. i talked about the fact that the 2 countries that had the right know and the relationship and they have to roll out to roll out a roadmap for the next 25 years. he said so that they could talk about haven't could even improve that relationship. you also said that to grab
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a shift concerns to things like climate change and also to warn you crazy since they 1st have the goal for achieving peace. they will. those tools between the 2 leaders took place a few hours off to the past deal day parade. as i said on the shoals and these a moments of palm, a movement of a national unit, say at least that's how person macro would like to present is uncertainty of grace on for the indian department of stuff. and the a slice of space mission is on his way to the moon. 3010. the young man turned around 3 is designed to land over the on the south calling for the 1st time to carry out chemical analysis . a previous attempt fail 4 years ago, and the hopes that would become the full nation to successfully land on the moon on the us, the former soviet union, and china. francisco diego is from the department of physics and astronomy at the university, diversity college london. and he says, more regulation is needed, a space, exploration expands. the good thing about the vision police is um
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a scientific expiration. so we have to keep the space being as possible and thoughtful. all these have been discussing gathering for thousands of meat pie. so guess i would have to explore that very carefully and very well, i would like to advise the commercial advisory chart and say it is a technicolor funds that use the, the base beat ation. but guess the new generation. and so there is no major scientific uh, interest you know, major, but the most important thing is to have a lender rolling on table based on experiments. yes. because then determining and pull comes later, we'll do some painting, a big chunk of the size of our far we've gone through the sample restore emissions . so this is just the 1st stage. all the junk are going to be sure that we've come late that have to buy separately just to prove that in the account, put the roller walking robot on the, on the, on the moon. that these very both of them. and also says to and giant mountain
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slopes and switzerland into his canvas, the $3000.00 square. and these are fresco. it was a drawing directly on the alpine bras, using by the grape biodegradable choke and chuckle. this was french, contemporary, english, to save says the image of 2 children symbolizes the need to project uniformity and embrace different perspectives. we have these faults, news to the head on the news on a new endings. the cricket has makes its debut in the us patient has the story, the
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son to school, she has paid to. elizabeth, thank you so much. the talk to main display is in the world will go ahead to aid for the wimbledon sidelines. sundays. final of the 2 very one sided, sammy's kind of sawgrass swift aside. the new mid with they've been straight fits on since the cools. the one reach me is fine with these championships we can accomplish display. i'll transfer wrap the match up in just one hour and 15 minutes is literally the rest of the phone and can do at times if you took it's 636363. the 20 year old is the 3rd, spend you to reach the wimbledon main, single final of the manual, santana amber. i found that though you'll be looking to add this title, seize one grand slam victory. so for the last is us open this dream for me. place and you find are here, be able to play a fine on getting women loan. uh, honestly, i can hang on, believe it is, you know,
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uh, what i can say is, uh, you know, i'm uh, gonna enjoy this uh amazing moment for me on the is time to, to keep driving. and in the final, he will face know that chunk of it, to chasing the wrinkle, equaling a wimbledon seidel. the defending champion was in a very business like mood, any semi final against younique's sooner. you took the other thing to st. 636 who stepped up each game in the 3rd se between 2 a tie break, but it could not stop chuck of which taking the matching straight fits and reaching these 9 finally championships? yes, i do have more experience playing and many more grand slam or wimbledon finals than him, but if you don't steal, he's in great shape. he's very multi, very easy, and he's hungry. i'm hungry too. so let's have a piece i will not match behind closed doors. the head of the women's world campus have to be a band and of to the game became over the physical players from the island team walked off the pitching president of
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a series of rough challenges from the columbia in opponents. they kept in denise. so sullivan was even taken to hospital. the crowd was allowed to see best match the 50000 packed into the marble arena in melbourne as co hostile strategy at play phone send a friendly. the attendance was a record for women's match in australia and the crowd got to see a home when as marybell, this will be only goal of the game for the mid. so this pretty season spending an english premium leak side also continues with using timber. joining from i x, they paid $45000000.00 for the netherlands, international defendants. that price could rise to 50000000 with adams austin level ready, both in kai habits from chelsea and the city brake becomes transfer wrinkled with the signing of dixon rice from west ham. as the world's top golf is all getting the game and shake the head of next week's open championship. and rory mcelroy is leading up all for a stage of the school to sharpen. a 2nd round of 66 for the will. number 3 at the
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renaissance club, the north barrick giving him a one shot the field on pain on the palm. the stand up moment of the day came from nicholas co thoughts at the 14th a 1st ever home in one for the belgian, up to 23 years as a professional plan. sadly for co thoughts though, he still missed the cuts tuesday. so the lowest of what could be a huge, the significant new t 20 league in the united states. more than $100000000.00 has been pumped into the creation of major the crickets. the 1st match took place in front of a set of cobb in grande prairie and texas from way published totally narrow boats. the scenes are from india or australia. there 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 hire one is more than
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a 1000000000. the fans across the globe cricket had yet to crack the american sports landscape, dominated by highly profitable sports industries. like the n b a n a. so in major league baseball organizers for major lead 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 games hop post and a lot of extra calvin savage move 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 there would be cricket in american little and me getting split. cricket in america was 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. stevens fleming, once captains new zealand, he now coaches the texas super kings, mobil,
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sykes, and font button tab tournaments like this with the best buys in the world with some of the best franchises is a great way to stop. well, previous attempts to start cricket leaks in the us have failed. major lead cricket has overseas support that could make the difference. for of the 6 teams of ties to the indian premier league, the most successful and wealthiest cricket leak in the world. major lead crickets, financial backers are pumping $120000000.00 into the week, mostly on players and crickets, 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 a specialized streaming service. here in the us 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,
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one party with me who didn't know anything about cricket, but he's having a good time so far as i often. and 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, texas. so the game itself, the takes a super king's beat. the los angeles night right is in the opening match. that thing 1st in front of a home fans. super king said 181 for 6 to may. 20 of is easy. then steven conway becoming the 1st. that's when say at all century made to the cricket, the 9th, right, as opposed up to 112 and replies. it takes a super king winning by $69.00 and will end in south africa. and the latest stop on the world surf league event is taking place at jeffries bank. this is will number one cd paid to later of brazil winning the opening. he so that's what we leave it for. now most folks needs
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