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prices strikes, this is the witness my a tiger tail on which is the around on the account for reporting exclusive stories. explosive results out just sierra investigations. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm emily, and when this is denise alan lives from doha, coming up in the next 16 minutes from easily and algeria to the us and mexico con countries around the world face dangerously high temperatures. i'm jeff harrington and i'll have more on the heat waves for the 1st time ever. the world could
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officially record a temperature as high as 55 degrees celsius. will show you where and when interest a few moments. heavy rains trigger, flattened land fives in south korea, killing at least 21 people. the syrian government says conditions the age deliveries to rage level held areas you enclosed with tens, unacceptable. plus, riddles and los angeles weren't actors have joined riders on the ticket line and have brought the entertainment industry to a standstill installed. we are just hours away from the ninety's of singles fido at wimbledon, all jabbar carrying the hearts of 2 needs in africa. she tries to become the 1st hour of women. so when a grand slam the into the program is just past 7,
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it's just past change and t rather we begin this new down. what was extreme heat records that are set to be broken around the world. a blistering hate wave is sweeping across europe, with temperatures rising above $45.00 degrees celsius temperatures set to soar in the united states as well itself and midwest regions bank slip the hottest westland jordan reports on the situation in arizona. 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 mean, here for 12 years seem doesn't like it to sleep on some concrete. my whole 3rd degree burn
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i open another unhealthy person is using an unorthodox method to stay cool. this is every once in a while i decided to see 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 uh and uh, with the percentage of harrington these. trying to keep up with all the records being broken. just, there's certainly a lot of red on that screen told to throw it. right. so emily, when you see the red on here, dr. the red, the higher the temperature here and yeah, number of spots we've been tracking, temperature is exceeding 50 degrees. iraq, iran to wait,
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but now most of the heat is centered around the us desert southwest. so let's start there. this all has to do with a heat to him. that's where hot air just rises and it just jumped right back down to the ground. this is the results here. this is a forecast today. again, dark or the rad. the higher the temperature. i mean, look at some of these spots. phoenix, 46, vegas 46. these are approaching records. the death valley. we've got it on the map there in the us state of california, 52, but hotter still on sunday debt sally? 55. if it hits this temperature, this will be the new highest temperature ever recorded in the world right now. that record stands at $54.00. this is recorded in death valley in july 2021. but it's not just the us desert southwest. let's hop over the atlantic. go to europe. so today seems not looking too bad. right room at $37.00. but the heat will intensify through sunday. we're really going to be in the thick of this multi day heat event . so roam is up to $39.00. sorry,
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a vote 37. but if we look at the extended forecasts for room the next 5 days, we're talking records here as well. roam, could see it's hottest a mattress of the month, but ever recorded as we looked toward monday, the temperature shoots up to 41. if you don't hit the record, then you get another ticket the can on to stay 44, then the winds will shift. so there's where that relief comes in on wednesday. temperature lower is by a good 10 degrees. and not just your next stop. we're going to north west africa, specifically algeria, it recorded, it's hot a state ever earlier this week when the temperature in elder is reached almost 58 degrees. that was then let's talk about now. the concern actually is for more tenure, northwest mauritania, sheet alerts in play here, the temperature could close in on 50 degrees. now i know it's tough to imagine right when you see the capital new auction at 30, but that's because there is a breeze off the atlantic, so temperatures much lower in your walk shot. we also got to talk about egypt as
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well. the entire country is under a weather alert as those temperatures shoot out. so i wanted to show you the 3 day forecasting cairo here to we could be talking about a record temperature for the month of july, likely to happen on sunday. but again, if you don't do it, you'll get another ticket the can on monday, 44 degrees. so a lot of heat around. and emily, this is going to linger for several days and with temperatures this high, it's dangerous. we're going to have to start calling, you heat, wave harrington at this point. you know. all right, thank you very much for the breakdown. jeff harrington, now with the present to the and unusually high temperatures 11 on a being blamed for a surge in wild fires as they now hold. a reports from the northern district of a call 5 is a struggling to cope because the government's almost bankrupt. living on emergency force is busy fighting fires. there's an increased risk due to
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a significant rise in temperatures. already there had been 3000 fires in a relatively small sized country. the was fire season has begun earlier than usual this year. and it's blamed on global warming 11 on nearly bankrupt state makes the situation worse. the late this vacant that we have received was, was in 2000 year, 2000 and so, or for our vehicles and towards our own more than 20 years of age. limited resources make it hard to cover huge areas. the north, a group of volunteers are relying on donations to protect 180 square kilometers of force. level non loses up to 2000 hector's of force a year to wildfires and deforestation. we have to drive an hour on narrow
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winding roads to reach this fire. the terrain is steep and rugged in this region. and these men work under difficult conditions. their equipment is basic. they only have 2 vehicles to cover vast territory. and they have to rely on the help of locals. they buy some numbers, get the but my we also have a problem of enjoying a water supply line due to long distance as well as the policies, like most state institutions, also lack funding and resources. the united nations is offering support we have seen in the fios that have risen 4 times from last year. it's been mostly in graft, lots and at that is because these lands have not been able to be clean. and we have been also working through our work at the municipal level in cleaning for us and cleaning glass lines. so if the fi us that they don't spread so far,
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live in on has already lost 26 percent of its forested areas. in the past 2 decades, and that's before the impact of climate change center for their houses, either a car, northern 11 on meanwhile, at least 21 people have died in flags and lands lives in south korea. the days of heavy rain have been cold, have caused rather a damn to overflowed submerging nearby villages. thousands of people have had to say temporary shelter. at least 10 people missing power outages have been reported in at least 13 cities and counties. if i borders have washed away crops and left almost 100 main roads, impossible us and funding has forced many from their homes in the indian capital you dally, extreme on certain conditions have pushed the unit. we've had to 45 year high. those who have gone to emergency shelter say they don't have enough food. clean
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water or toilet facilities. when we consume sharif reports, the last place of refuge for push, but right and her family. they moved to the texas would bet essentials and hoping to camp out onto the flood waters that have partially sub motion to house receipt, lied to be meeting. and i said, there is a power cut and we are facing a shortage of drinking water and food. we are living on the terrace and also cooking. yeah. we have not got help from anyone. a many others are less fortunate. the very back you waited from the homes and moved to a temporary shift to under busy flight over of to the settlements were washed away by an overflowing trip to find me on. i thought when it was supposed to close at 5 pm, we got to know already at 10 am that morning we scrambled to save l thing. must my son manage to get that belongs to safety? some others could not. the relief camps have little to offer with no food. clinton,
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volta up toilets, leaving many disappointed with the government arrangements, found the audit. there are a lot of issues. there are few toilets. newborns under mothers are facing problems because they're not able to eat breakfast. empress feed people on dry rations, the human odor that flows through the capital normally advise is getting the months and season. but this year it's a 45 year high environmental of say, the flash flip. dishonest is man made with slip plains of the river, been 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 a vendor event of this magnitude and impacted as you. if you look at ip c, c reports, several of the reports that have actually gone big deal. only one does of extreme that the buttons and extreme vendor events is just not the knowledge. it also means preparation and that preparation. competing fees. the failure is pepsi with several
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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 could lead to shortages of drinking more to consume chevy on to see the more ahead on these new zoe, including worsening food shortages in gaza. as you in the agencies touch humanitarian supplies, we hear from families who face going hungry. i'm out of my task in god, outside a public school, one of many across the country. keep watching, i'll check inside to see what conditions in there are like the standard traditional mary. welcome is the women's world cup prepays to keep golfing zealand that's coming up in support with reference
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the, the u. n. z is it's alarmed by what it describes is unacceptable conditions set by the syrian government for a trucks to cross the border from took in the battle. how of crossing has been closed since monday. it's one of 3 crossings which has handled the majority of un deliveries during the civil war. but the united nations security council has failed to renew authorization to continue supplies to rebel how the areas, the lack of a new delivery deal directly affects 4000000 syrians who rely on that to manage. hearing aids as get the light is now from no come all shoes live for us in it live . i live in no one of these unacceptable conditions. the u. n. is referring to of the lot for the terms and conditions post by this year in government and there. and it's a letter to the un security council of this uh, these conditions did not only raise concerns among un security council members.
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also risk, insert them on the serious people, add that competitor inactivity in the area. they uh, they, uh, clearly states that the, all the un facilitated aid coming through the above the whole well, board the crossing must be coordinated with the, uh, seeing uh, government that the, uh so you're in the republics a red cross st. and also uh they, uh, gave uh the uh, u. n. a instruction to not, not to coordinate with the local authorities here in north west virginia, which are represented by the senior and the opposition. despite the fact that uh, the aid has been entered and got being delivered through the, by the board, across the gain coordination with, uh, with uh, the uh, local authorities, uh, which are the serial opposition through the uh, volleyball border crossing with uh to get uh by n g o is working with the uh, u. n. uh, security council that the u. n. as they delivered aid uh through the board of
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crossing to the areas of northwestern, syria. what impact is this political task? so having on the humanitarian situation on the ground. no, it's a people adding a manager and activists here are warning that is v a seer and the government put, there has all the board to cross the. this will have dire a short and long term consequences as they consider that the syrian government is responsible for the displacement of milly is on by giving vc and the government. they stay in the opening and closing everybody. terry and border crossings under the supervision of the you and this will give him a some sort of a political again on via area as we saw on uh, february the 6th uh which uh the you and waited for the fee and government approval to open $2.00 additional humanitarian boards across the which are right above
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a selma and they also fear that the v a c or in the government might do is the potential approval of the u. n. to give the syrian government to a coordination over the border crossing, it will give him a just of a, some sort of a justification to take over the uh, area. uh that he uh, contributed in placing uh, people from as a local activist here say, all right, thanks so much for the update. know can wash it live. the judges and guys are also expected to woodson. 60 percent of the $2000000.00 people that depend on food aid, but agency saying they no longer have the money to prevent palestinians from going hungry is i'd want for the mothers of goals of the daily struggle is especially tough to these children to keep them safe in a place that has an tory, if need dangerous, and to keep them fed i'm giving you, you know,
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a mother for realizing overseas how to put food in the table that talent is being withdrawn. i love the fact that the bomb case with the above. i definitely think of how to feed these 4 children. as you can see, you see our children and they don't understand the reasons of the lack of maybe recall survive without it. close to too many in palestine independent, 40 years of instability and the rising cost of living increase the threat of more people going hungry agencies relying the funding and for garza funding has been drawing up right now. there was a normal pressure globally on i budgets and ida allocations. it's certainly the case here in gaza. as we share the food case load, the food program would with world food program. they have already announced that they are coming back to the programming world for the program, shutting down here next month. video and agencies are also cutting back and goes
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alone. around 400000 people could lose by the food supplies, threatening him during crisis is the has the have this on. however, the 5th of we talk about a 100000 families and gods are in need of food support. and the cats has reached approximately 20000 families. however, we are waiting for the approval of more names in the future. from gimme the head of children going hungry is already daddy. anything that people have gauze off exist. i came over the on the set of iving in the bed minimum food data provided this essential lifeline. however, is not one of the frank one. i just saw the conflict in sudan has caused a surge in cases of rape, and the abduction of women and girls, united nations says it has documented more than 50 cases since fighting began any 3 months ago. she is config broke out in april, the u. n. human rights always has received credible reports of violations against over 50 women and goes in
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a single attack. as many as 20 women were reported the rate this week i received additional information of the targeting of medical infrastructure and stuff, providing support to victims of sexual violence as well as an increase in abduction of women and goals. some on this that's bringing mohammed val who joins us live from port sedan. i live in my home and certainly horrifying reports they have from the you when the situation is going from bad to worse. and so dad, isn't it? of the price. i mean, the, the situation is getting worse and the violations showing about it is a much bigger story than what we know saw 5 since yesterday. more, more reports and details coming out, including those with most accounting software given. so i just got off on the site on the chat, the inside of the border,
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where people said they have been forced by the support forces to participate in the barium of the bodies. they said they couldn't count the number of people they saw on the streets when i was most don't just see it all. that's who was a part of a team. and that team was one of 16. that's the way out of forced by a staff to a truck. the bodies from the streets load them onto a trucks to be buried in mos grades. and he said that's in a matter of 3 days, his team was able to collect 300 bodies. they were given i in a, uh, the tools to drive those forties and put them in the plastic bags and put them on on the trucks. what a $106.00 seems that they talked about. and the man said these funds were killed in the fighting. nothing in the fighting, they were shut off and he said that's of the people who were killing best civilians
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where um to add with heavy weapons. but he said he is sure that them not, they do not belong to the army so that they will have just to get him off the teddy from fix to that energy that we have see reports over the last few days talking about thousands of people being killed, the investigative teams will not be able, unfortunately, to be on the ground. and janine, are, they are until now relying on i was miss accounts and that's the same situation that's happened in 2005, 2008. during the doc for war. so out in front of a, a situation where it's, it wouldn't be very difficult to know that the truth and it's entitled to you for a long time to come. right, and mom and what's the latest on the finding on the ground between these 2 war infections gives us an update. i thought of the, i mean the yesterday was one of the most sense, days in the fighting since the beginning of this war. i'm boss because this with
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these, um, uh, sent hundreds of troops inside a body that's got to know in a push to the take one of the strategic bridges though. that's so how defy a bridge? that was okay. 5 popular. okay. 5 by the opposite support forces on the, on the body side. they said they have succeeded. marjorie, are you taking the bridge? they said that defeated the units there without us an issue est with late to say about. that was not the case, but they weren't able to cross the, the so these units that was sent to them. but they kept hundreds of cop to hundreds more, including the commander of that for us. so the public here is a still trying to figure out what really happened. but for this, with these ami, the costs the, the estimates egypt a success because now they say they have caught in the middle between the hours of groups of on demand and the units in body. and us beginning for them
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a beginning of it and you phasing this war in which they will be able to separate the units of the up. it's plus plus us and cost them. all right, thanks so much for the update to mohammed val in port so then that's bringing out guess now and week of pico, who is central africa project director at the international crisis group. she joins us from jemina. enrica, thanks so much for being on the program. you've spent a week at the border of sudan and chad. what did you witness as well, the money that whole situation, the on the board, what is the market unit shiara reduced cetera, under $50000.00 refugees. but it's probably the future are probably much higher because people are everywhere. i think the comes on him or somebody are going to look at communities and it's very difficult to, to, to keep track of all of them that counts of the people who came up after the
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violence of the basic editor that then you must have killings in not janina me, june. are all for a lot of people are telling stories about the rates, the key things that about people, even including children and women shopped in the legs from behind when they were cleaning. so the situation on the border, it's, uh, it's still very steep. every time i want to pick up and some of those hiring reports that you're referring to, the u. n. has said that the right of girls and women, and there's also been the abduction of girls and women. did you have similar claims made by refugees that you met? we haven't about accounts operates. so it's difficult to a few weeks about that because as i said, you money don't, they don't send stuff to come to the, to the board or not. and to give that support to the uh, wanted talk to the people coming in from uh, from the for that uh they, um,
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dispute received the only people that went to the hospital seeking for assistance though. so it's difficult to have a complete account to we'll talk than that, but we can surely say that the, the been, the women not and young girl are being right window are seeing this conflict has impacted sedans, neighbors as well, including chad. how is that playing out to florida for the response of the child government, the us being very thermal president the be traveled up to address right on the border of the day. yeah. after the shooting c 9 danina and then must see the arrive on the refugees. and this message was very clear. we do all sorts, which is we do a lot about what happened to the, to the on state. and so then, so the tugging government uh is uh and to show you anatomy is securing the border with the support of the french army and is doing the best the to relocate the order to g saw in the,
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in the long run pulled at the board by to avoid any kind of people there of the competing dot for the input shot. and we could, there's been a regional summit hosted by an agent about this crisis. how hurtful i use that that meeting will make a difference if a need to what's happening on the ground, it seemed to me to say, but uh for the moment uh, the situation in the, in the for underground remained very confused on the stuff. and that also safety, donnie, the shop in 9 with the florida are now getting signs that, that are out there to provide data they can. and then you might have an option that says can't access the bet. so obviously it's difficult to, to say what, what is the faith of all the people to keep trapping, janina and unable to stop the matter and to all the people who did not manage to cross the border. yeah, so uh they even not its, uh, an agreement is reached again at the national level of the, on the ground, which still takes time to,
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to be seen. really appreciate your insights and rico in recopy, go from the international crisis group in engineering. my thanks. so much for your time. thanks. as the light is 3000000000 dollar buy, allows a gun or is welcome use the government, but the non so welcome news is the international monetary funds requirement that it has a major reduction in government spending as a room. latasha reports from the capital across government critics fee that will include budget cuts for already under funded schools and teachers. so that the roof of the school building blew of during a storm last year for now, listings are taking place here which it services are used to be held. the students don't know when or if they'll have a proper classroom. again, we do lots of other cds. i'll plug in this for thomas clark to help us solve this.
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we've already all gone years and you all need to be to get people states. one schools in gone, i had been struggling for years. now the government is having to touch public spending to meet the conditions imposed by the international monetary fund as part of a 3000000000 dollar some here worry that could mean even list many for the already undefended education sector. despite the government efforts to improve the quality of education in public schools, challenges remain. many schools like this one don't have enough resources. so just textbooks probably train teachers and this was, it was well, government leaders say they will be no major budget cuts to health education. but some people don't believe this in june 1000 failed exams to qualify as teachers want because of the i am the conditionality which is putting a cup on the number of presses that can be employed by government to
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become part of government expenditure. government has found the weight of denying the almost $7000.00 teachers the qualification to become teachers. so that government doesn't feel compelled to imply that it's too soon for people to know what to pick. the item is slow and will have on the country. those desperate for conditions to improve could only wait and hope for the best part of my task out you there. okay. still ahead on al jazeera, a red hot warning in iceland, however, runs being told to stay away from interrupting volcanoes. and the roads top to fly is we'll go head to head for the men's. wimbledon title will show you how they rates fine. the
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hello good to see. we're dialing up the heat across huge swats of europe. so let me show you a good to have you a long roll starting the g and in the eastern mediterranean. i mean look at some of these temperatures here. a southern turkey, a on tale at 43 and on cyprus, nicosia, also coming in at 43 degrees today on saturday. now we do have a cold front marching across switzerland, through areas of germany. so watch would happen saturday into sundays. there it goes from 31 down to 24, but at the same time that people build through italy and the bulk ins, sorry about 37 room at 39 and rome. your all time temperature record is 40 and i think you will push past that over the next few days. temperatures also are on their way up through liberia, but a few showers through northern spring today. and this is very unusual. this looks more like an autumn storm. we've got plenty of rain here. i wouldn't be surprised if some spots across the islands of ireland and britain scoop up to a month's worth of rain. those winds will be boring as well. could see got pretty
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close to about 90 kilometers per hour. heat alerts and play for the northwest of more atanya as those temperatures close in on 50 degrees. and a weak cold front comes in to the western cape prophet. and so we've got some showers and wind over the course of the we can see you soon. a on the from one side of vast empire spending several continents booked by the
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1940s. the french were forced to confront realities and to moms for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest proved sunset to know. jerry, a full scale war and indo china blood and his french, the colonized nation on al jazeera, the, the hello, are you watching alger 0? i'm emily, and when he's a reminder event on the stories, this, our extreme hate records set to be broken around the world. health warnings have been issued in multiple countries. the heat waves spring with them severe health widths,
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especially for young children and the elderly. at least 21 people have died in floods and land sides in south korea. the days of heavy rain have caused the dam to overflow of merging me by villages. thousands of people have had to save temper has shown to you and says it's alarmed by what it describes is unacceptable conditions set by the syrian government h across the border from cherokee. yes. the how of crossing into in the province has been long since monday to museum tennis down on shiver is looking to rewrite the history books on center court at wimbledon. if she wins the women's final in a few hours time, she'll become the 1st african old arab woman with a grand slam singles. title of success is encouraging more young players into the sport. as paid a stomach report. young players take to the tennis, cool thing to notice this junior championship is
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a full calling from the glamour of final stay at the opening club, the but to the home say, but looking to make history on the girl scouts of wimbledon, these stones of the future will be watching on as honest your book goes up against chick play and markets of them. drugs of, uh uh, the ma mazda center in the mail was, she's in the wimbledon final for a 2nd year in a row. and that means she's one of the best player. it's a big thing for us and we want to see her when the wimbleton title and make all of tenicia happy click on the same, but he will let the tons of air for the co, each kind of people watching ownership of and coffee shop in their homes, people have never watched tennis before, so things won't change when kids now getting into sports because of a positive and not a problem with the i've known on since the beginning. i played with her when i was younger and we paid him many competitions together around the world. she talks to everyone and everyone loves her from the arab world, from africa and all over the world. cuba is hoping it will be the 3rd time lucky in
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grand slam finals. she was beaten by elaine and rebecca now and seem to cool a year ago. and 2 months later last to ega, she on taking the us open, finally new york. but she's taking inspiration, knowing the fence back home or behind the away to well, the, the good thing about those people that always telling me we never lose, we love you and that's a and that's a great, great sports to hear. for me, there is one goal i'm going for it's i would prefer 100 percent and hopefully, you know, i can, i can make a history not just for to media, but for a, for, for africa is neither being a female african singles champion. and one of the big bully, vincent, global tennis, and the victory forward you the room to be and a story exist in the world. the pressure on her shoulders is immense. i is of the next generation watching what happens to
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be just a minute here. and joining the onset now he's down sports presenter, right. who perfect. right. who you've been following this story closely just how significant is his upcoming match? it's absolutely huge. i mean as we've been saying, no african, no, our appointment is come. this close to winning grand slam talked to before. it was a pretty big deal. 12 months ago when she reached the we moved on fido last year since state. obviously, she speaks to us typing fido and on the way to this match today, she's based in full grand slam champions in a row i started her profile by phone at of the co is just been getting bigger and bigger and bigger and just close. also one of the stalls of that net fixed documentary breakpoint, which sort of introduced it to acute legion of fans. so it's, it's really correct this huge level of expectation. not just into these. yeah. uh, but uh, but in the arab, well then i know, sorry, in africa, how large or how big do you think those scenes of, of support will be in soon easier. we're obviously not there, but i mean, surely they're going to come out loud. i'm proud supporting one of their own. absolutely. i mean, she started as a minister of happiness. i loved that guy,
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right. it's because, you know, she has this real easy guiding demeanor about so she has lots of time for files as we've been saying here at wimbledon. as well, and i think this is really, really important as she still pasted to media, she does most of it's writing there. our suppliers on a bike into the top 10, the smart gate. the grand slam finals tend to be vice and the other 2 sites. but she still has that connection with the fires back. i mean, she needs it so they really feel that they she still one of that. right. and she's incredibly proud of that. she needs inherited. you think she's been talking about that throughout this tournament. so yeah, if, if she wins to die, it will expire, be absolutely huge. the status in that country and this part of the well yeah, we've seen in the pages report how much she loves the country. she's been talking about that. but she also had an injury that took her out as well. so she's over comes a months. absolutely. yeah. to have that break through. yeah. last year when, when she got to the finals of the 2 slabs, but also that as often happens. yeah. she brought down within g, because applies by starbucks, these guys, but the fact that she's come back here to kind of back in march really was trying some, you know, i regularly, again, i to, for,
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for how to get back to this level of performance where she's had to be full grand slam champion in a row just to get to the final. i mean are talking many players in tennessee history. all the mens all the way inside of ever how to do that. so she's in the form of a life and you feel that the, those the fates and that's fine. those last year against replicate the auditorium tech she left from both sides to face. and then she's gonna come back even stronger . and she can't even in the last, in the quarter finals, 75, she was a sit down and a breakdown of bucks and those matches and still came back to when she looks like she's mentally, you're in the right place to it's a got get out of along this time around just briefly give us a sense of who her opponent e as in water had chance. is one of the odds of her coming out on top with a big title? well, market to that sort of a she's, she's a check flyer. she's on seated, but actually she's are full of a franchise from foreigners. she's obviously because she had a year out of the game again because of injury. sorry for her to come back is actually
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a terrific story as well. should be stipulated the economy plus in the $75.00 or of course, yeah, she, she will be quietly confident that everyone's talking about some of the and the lead up to days, which it requires the homes that the she control supplies here on top of that in the final and that matches are coming up in less than 3 hours time. so no doubt about it to stay with all of that and see a little later with support. all right, thanks so much for i who passed our sports present today. us, all right, strikes by hollywood actors and screen right is a force in the cancellation of movie productions and tv shows union latest se, the growth of streaming platforms. and the rise of artificial intelligence is making it harder for many to earn a living. reynolds has the details from los angeles actors joint writers on the picket lines in los angeles and new york in a double strike that has brought the entertainment industry to a grinding halt. striker casey hamilton says,
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one of her top concerns is artificial intelligence taking the place of living actors act as need to be present and be in the work. and so to have that taken from us is taking away our life load our wrestling days. chris devlin is pounding the pavement for better pay and royalties. mythology is that, you know, both writers and actors out here making big money and, you know, living the high life thing pretty much. we're just struggling to pay our rent and, and air bill. catherine kim thinks the big movie and tv studios will soon begin feeling the pressure that the writers and now the actors. i don't know how they're going to promote all of their summer blockbusters for one. they're going to be no red carpets. nobody's going to be on a glossy magazine cover. nobody's going to be on the talk show. the strikes have up ended the entertainment business holding shoots on scores of films, some of the high profile films that have stopped production or otherwise in limbo
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on account of the strikes include avatar for gladiator to dead pool 3 and a lion king sequel in new york actors including jason subject is the star of streaming tv hits series, ted lasso, and oscar winning, accurate, susan, so random picketed outside studio offices, say a group of actors, union members met in washington to show their solidarity. i don't think it's for a, i saved my life for future movies without my on the other side of the flight representatives of studio and streaming services, say the unions demands are unrealistic. they say the generous pay increases and concessions on a i have been offered. but rejected no further labor management negotiations have been scheduled. both sides are settling in for
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a work stoppage that could continue for months. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. and one of the strength organizes is emily folks. the rise and executive producer says workers must be protected against the threats of artificial intelligence. a i presence, or a, an existential threat. not just to us. you know, we're sort of the tip of the spear, the whole rest of the business is down the street. you start with your script, but then you build this whole work and you've got the actors, you've got the script supervisors, you've got lighting, you've got a subset design locations, all the things that go into the like that make the magic of the show. and if they are able to find a way to computerize us, right? if they take away the human beings who write the scripts and they say ok, the computer can write the script, then everything else falls beyond that. then they're going to say, oh, we don't need actors,
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we just scam people and get computers to make some top. and then okay, you don't need real actors. that means you don't need here and make ups. you don't need for drove. you don't need like, you don't need sex design, you don't need anything. and it is this rate the entire industry. so, so this really is an essential threat to what is or like this is a company town, a lot of people work in the industry. and it's sort of our country's one glorious, successful export. so why, why it just feels like it's, it's counter to drive just everything that it's been built in a 100 years of feel making magic and people love it. and you know, to take it all the way it just feels, just as devastating. the us secretary of state says as in countries should be free to choose their own part is as me blinking spoke often making foreign ministers from the blog. he and russian foreign minister, so a lot brought from it separately with china's top diplomat, one a l,
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a. the as in form jointly condemned violence in nehemiah and reiterated its support for a peace plan. jessica washington has all the developments from chicago here in chicago for a week upfront. if diplomacy comes to an end, the on foreign ministers had been meeting this week into cabassos to discuss a range of issues. and they've also been meeting with dialogue partners. these include a representatives from the us, china, russia, australia, india, and number of countries, the us secretary of state, and the blinking has been in chicago as well as russia's foreign minister. so gay level and china is top diplomat wong e. so you can imagine with such a diverse range of countries, suddenly a diverse range of issues were brought to the table. we know that most of the tools centered around security issues relating to the region. a short while ago we heard from secretary blinking, who revealed to the media some of what was discussed as some of the perspectives that he put forward to his all the on counterparts. and i'll just release some of
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those messages on the issue of me in law. he express. so there was road support for continuing to pressure the june to, to end its campaign of violence. and that the us continues to support for all the on 5 point consensus, which is intended to be a sort of process to lay the groundwork for this would be some sort of dialogue in, in the future. on the issue of north korea. he's stressed to that the us is continued as it continues to be committed to engaging and dialogue, but north korea continues to scratch in the region on the issue a china east secretary blinked and said that the u. s. will continue to responsibly manage its relationship with china, and that's certainly a concern that ozzy on. foreign ministers do have how this great power rival rates might shape the region in the future on the issue of the war and ukraine. of course, an issue that was bound to come up,
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given the presence of the russian foreign minister. he said that he didn't regard so gay lover of presence in these forms as a positive force and the raw, the, the, he's, interventions were focused on negative presentations and describing every problem in the well to the us. so suddenly, in terms of outcomes, well, it's difficult to say what was actually achieved through this week of diplomacy, but suddenly laying the groundwork for september when all of the leaders will meet a once again. and they'll also be joined by dialogue part the jessica washington. i'll just 0 deposit for quite a mile in presidential candidates. bernardo, a revenue has launched his campaign for a run. i'll spell it in august. federal prosecutor has earlier announced a ban on a revolution. some may, a policy for suspecting violations of election will be like, shall commission says the vote will go ahead, was planned, but as john home and report from guatemala city. there atkinson, some investigations which are underway,
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could disrupt the campaign. angry and tell more than what is the country's anti corruption prosecute. it continues to try to suspend one of the 2 political policies in the president to run. he says it's because the some media poteat that said in english, illegally registered some members for the today before this press conference, we received 3 more accusations via phone calls from citizens that came within my life. it must be new to me and its supporters. i say it's being targeted by authorities because it wants to bring change look the same way. well, what you have to take is the rule of law. we can follow democratic model for fall directly into authoritarianism. they point to recent history to back up their claim . authorities that already kicked 3 candidates from other politics out the elections before, even the 1st round above 2, including from brenda. and let's say they could all have been phones in the side of
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an economic and political elite in guatemala, at the p on the nation. now somebody, yes, and they kind of it, but not do i read below formally longshot the law straight standing for now i'm 1st i the prosecutor's office even ready to, to the offices of the supreme electoral tribunal to try and find records from the some me of parting to strengthen the case as a highly unusual move. to me is a grass roots movement, found the baby bucket damage, but not or revenue progresses clean, governance and then to systemic and equality the, this is a call for blood am. all is democracy for clean elections for the possibility of preventing corrupt groups from continuing to take over public institutions by any digit. as late as we met outside the supreme electoral tribe, you told us that's what the communities need. so you put the concept, a little tired of so much corruption with impunity and the lack of opportunity for
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our young people because of that no one knows if somebody you could change that if you would get the chance to join home. and i would just either watch them on the city already is in iceland a wanting people to stay away from interrupting volcano or flows of live or, and dangerous gases started on monday. a main airport in the capitol reykjavik isn't far away, but they have been no flight disruption sofa. iceland is of all kind of hot spot and average is one of option every for he's still ahead on elegy 0. the rags to riches story of india is the newest cricket surface guy who level those details coming off in spokes street. the and then the taurus terraces of the football ultras way club loyalty, company, violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match,
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we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters as taking a stand, i guess, mainly karesha with a kind of alaska display of peace. and you between defends, who make football, o trust and angels on out just the right news from i'll just say on the go and need tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we just fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you think? is it the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, it's time now for he's role and you've got a preview of a potentially historic window match coming up. absolutely, the countdown is very much truly owned as we've been hearing, to easier to always have the has the child to my history. well, she'll attempt to become the 1st arab. i'm asked to comply to in the ladies single, startled at wimbledon. the 68 is in the form of her life, having basic full ground fire and champions in a row to reach the space along the victory come from behind when they get to the 2nd stage and cards is frightening. i was in charge of the not southern count in the semi finals she's up against the see did check play out much catch up, but also about the the stuff nice point i would say, i always believe. but,
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you know, sometimes you would question undoubtedly if, if it's going to happen, if it's ever going to happen and being in the last stages, i think it does help you believe more and for me, um, i'm going to under lots from, from not only one good on find them, but also us open final and given my best and maybe this year was all about trying to times and getting these ride the 3rd time. so let's see what it's certainly been an incredible few years for the 28 year old have right. so these are really came in 2022 in may of that get on from the madrid open becoming the fast of an african woman. so when a w t i 1000 parcel by june, she'd achieve the highest eval ranking of number 2 in the world. and sued off to serena williams, also to play doubles at east border head, all of wimbledon. and after you've mentioned your battery stuff, that's grand slam final at that will then have the spot winning the 1st set against the leader of every kind of you would eventually lose its reset spots. she kept that moment of going into the us open in september or back. yeah. but she lost in
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the final e. got she on tech. now let's not forget. there is another woman playing in this match check cloud. medicaid cell phones are also she'll make some history about all right. and when she steps out, i'll just send the quotes. it's where the 4 year old becomes the 1st on seated woman in the urban era, to play a wimbledon. we played a few times already. this year, so we were supposed to buy and it's been also for stronger i video so uh yeah, i mean she's, she play finals the last year and she was, she was buying those with us open final so she's used to paying finalist underground spun. so it's also, i mean, so final, so it's going to be the information on whether who is the men's final is on sunday . what about we have install with the top 2 players in the world, call us out because i know that joking of it's going head to head for the title of the top seat outcome. i've looked his place with a comprehensive when are with a well, number 3,
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daniel met with that in the 7500. roughly. got the massive space at 636363 and just one out. 50 minutes outside of the joins joke of each residents out as and rest of that out of the ardent e mail part of this century to my most grandson, single father, the full settings for one without heart to any 2nd may deposit. so as with us, ours inside, does anyone not play a final getting what am i going to do? something that i dream about when i started been pennies, as i said before, is even better playing, i guess no luck. so it's going to be really emotional. a moment for me, but i try to stay calm the moment, but the, you know, probably was a or no, i guess you know more day uh, you know, one more moment but for me is going to be the, the best moment of my life. i think i et cetera, assess whittled in fargo for al carouse, but a 5th to arrive for junk of h a. knowing our role, he team a large work of his 75, the opponent,
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the defending champion, getting hospitality, and i see younique's center in straight sets. the serbian is tracy a record, extending 20 full of grand slam title victory and sundays. sponder with all sorts the entire time and i lived within 5 feet to the level. yes, i do have more experience playing in many more grand slam or windows and finals than him. but you know, still he's in great shape. he's very multi, very easy and he's hungry. i'm hungry too. so let's have a feast right to football now and that's a rush is move to also is that you can have it closer to who west. i'm confirming that captain has left the club to deal with the grade more than a week ago, but the clubs have been sol, figure out the paperwork, also reported to you guys to spend 138 $1000000.00 to bring it into the everett's, which would smash the trap, so wrinkled the midfield that has been at west time since he was full seen. and he
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left the club to the road back home since leaked hartfield last month. or the wind as well. cupcakes off in 5 days in new zealand and australia. and the teams based in oakland were given a traditional mallory, welcome the welcome hold the us side, your entire house, you know, using an it's an a for to go philippines lloyd and vietnam at the whole 43rd ceremony, which is the phones to acknowledge and greet visits is one of itself on says that when using and has no way i even parked in front of the setup. sweat, super excited. we kind of wait a. 0 couple of days and have the whole country behind us. it's super exciting and it's quite a tough european position is also good as well to get that experience. and so welcome to contact with this culture is amazing. the news when people are being so good, receiving like very warm, very kind, very nice to us. well starting in these, in, in,
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in the old black. so looking in good shape ahead of the rugby world cup in september, they survived the flight back from south africa in their rugby championship. flash easy was 17. the early in the guy off the char. some are in smith. i'm sending it is all it is out in the 2nd home. it's been got to go back to the night points of the old black foot. that was this time since i got through the wall champions between 35 to 20 as 2 inches from 2 from new zealand is now have one hand on that. now this is 21 year old. yes, us the john's probably 9 years. he's gone from sending food on the streets alone by the scoring a century for india on w in the 1st test match against the west indies in dominica. the left handed maximum is a matter of the match off the he scored a $171.00 in india sitting start looking at which, which one for 5 declared that was a lead rate of 271 on 1st innings. that we need with a fold out for just a 130 in that 2nd endings. i'll be ask who i'm searching service has said that you
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want india there waiting by meetings on a 141 runs in the side street. right. honors room has an incredible victory for india there, but that is always vote for now more all that will and final, but that's it to me for now and what an incredible story out of india. thanks so much. right. all right, that's it for me, emily, i'm going to this news out, but i'll have more use in just a moment. save yourself the, [000:00:00;00] the year in the elizabeth heavy artillery from the 1st minute of the expiry homeless
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