tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 15, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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prairies means temperatures are below average here bouts of rain for the caribbean and the pacific coast of central america. temperature is down in brazil yet to $25.00 degrees and it looks like it's going to be a windy day for the river plate region. so you said the, [000:00:00;00] the flight one, any pocket of this has been use life though, coming up the next 60 minutes from italy, algeria to the us, and mexico. countries around the world face dangerously high temperatures and jet harrington. and i'll have more on the heat waves for the 1st time ever. the world could officially record
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a temperature as high as 55 degrees celsius. will show you where and when in just a few moments. heavy rains triggered floods and lighting floods in south korea. look at least $22.00 people claim is part of you and the fight against you down is cause the search in cases of rape and sexual violence against women. i'm go, i'm hard with us and gone outside 8 public school, one of many across the country. keep watching, i'll check inside. see what positions in there like in school, the lady singles. finally, just getting on the way at wimbledon on zillow or caring the hearts of media as africa trusted. come, the 1st are willing to wait. a grand slam will bring you the light justice out the welcome to you. we begin this news with extreme heat records that are set to be broken around the well,
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some parts of north africa as being temperature is near 50 degrees celsius swell. demetrius, soaring and mexico and the united states as well as in your report, taurus, so struggling to get around as temperature as rise about 45 degrees trying to walk around in the severity of being a tourist. it's actually a job. i didn't come in here for a job. i came here to enjoy the life. this isn't the rome i've used to warm i normally not this hot too much. and i'm very disappointed whether present to jeff having suddenly said he speak being keeping across all the rec, what's being broken across your pin. jeff, i can already see the map seems to say it. all right, so need, think the dark or the red on the map, the higher the temperature here. and for every continents in the world right now, that is in summer we've got heat wave alerts in place. so again, with these dark red higher the temperature. but where things are really beginning to heat up is the us desert southwest. so we'll pick up this story there. i chose
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our forecasts for today. i mean, look at some of these temperatures, phoenix, 46, vegas, 46. we've got death valley on the map. there in the us state of california, but hotter is still on sunday. look at this death valley. 55 degrees. that could be good enough for a new world record in terms of temperature. previous record was 54.4 that was set in death valley back in july 2021. but of course, it's not just the u. s. a top over the atlantic and go to europe right now. just starting to get into sick of a heat wave here. so your temperature is today realm at about 37. but again, let's put this a day forward. here we are on sunday. look at this wrong closing in on 40 degrees, but let's focus on it at least capital right now. next 5 days will show us rooms all time temperature record not just the month of july, but all time temperature record 40 degrees. we got you in at 41 on monday. if you don't need it, then you'll get another kick at the can on tuesday, and then those winds will shift in. finally, some relief midway through next week. also being hot in africa, the northwest,
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spelled jerry is capital elders. how to stay on record here, almost 48 degrees. that was then, let's talk about now we've got some heat wave alerts in play for the northwest slice of martine. that's tough to tell, right? because it's capital new oxide is at 30 degrees, but that's because a breeze of the atlantic is keeping temperatures down there, but for the northwest temperatures could close in on 50 degrees. and then all of egypt, i'm talking all if egypt is under an alert for rising temperatures, those temperatures are gonna shoot up in no time. so we look at the 3 day forecast in cairo. okay, so we're talking july temperature record here about $42.00 and a half degrees. i think by sunday, blazing sunshine, we're going to beat it. 43. if we don't be that sunday, it's looking like mondays the better. but at that day with the temperature of 44, but this is a pro long heat wave. if you look at the temperatures here, a good, pretty much need 10 degrees above where they are. but not just these places, it's impossible to mention every place we're talking central asia, siberia,
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northwest china, japan, honestly take your pick everywhere in the continent where it's summer, we're talking record temperatures, right. just very, very, very few places in the well to get any relief, any length so that jeff handle welcome. all right, where the present of that well let's go to uh, rosalyn jordan and here from 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. i've been here for 12 years. seem doesn't like it to sleep on some concrete. my whole 3rd degree burn. i open.
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another on health person is using an unorthodox method to stay cool. this is every once in a while i decided to to 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 was alone jordan ultra 0? well, how to stuff. it is a white house climate policy advisor. she says low income countries i'm most affected by the heat wave. we know that millions of people across the united states are being affected by record breaking. keep on it's not just an isolated thing. people have been experiencing record breaking seats for weeks now, and it's not just a g,
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a graphic 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 we're paying special attention to those communities. so extreme key, it is 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. 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. and usually high temperatures and the
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level of being blamed for such and wall fires, that as they know, hold our reports from the northern district of us got 5 fights as a being forced to rely on donations. because the government's almost bankrupt, a living on emergency force is busy fighting fires. there's an increased risk due to a significant rise in temperature. 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 44, our vehicles and the tools are hold more than 20 years of age.
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limited resources make it hard to cover huge areas in 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 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 give us a number to get to that. but my, we also have a problem of enjoying a water supply line due to long distance is cutting. when is the policies like most
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states institutions, also lack funding and resources? united nations is offering support. what we have seen in the fios that have risen 4 times from last year. it's been mostly in graft lots. and 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 land. so if the fi us that they don't spread so far, 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 elders. either a car, north or 11, on the same with all of this global extreme, whether wherever now joined by richard allen is progressive climate science at the university reading and a contribute to the latest i. p. c. c. report enjoying system reading in the united kingdom. a welcome to you 1st, let's talk about the science of all of this. why all things so extreme this year and how, how can it potentially get?
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well, i mean, extreme extremes around the world, the close by whether passengers bots, these weather patterns, more severe than they usually what the, because of the greenhouse gases we've been pumping into the, out in the statutes of human activities. so this extra heat is kind of supercharger, these weather extremes to one of the 1st priorities given these extremes when it comes to safeguarding life, both human and animal well, i mean it's not my area of expertise. i'm looking into the science of climate change, but obviously you can look through the professionals to the health professionals who will tell you to drink more, to avoid coughing, and avoid alcohol and stay out the sun. yeah, these are obvious things to stay cooler, but the thought to the mouth or is that is kind of a sticking pulse to solution. that's tracing the sense of the symptoms that we need to treat the cause,
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which is the increases in the greenhouse gases heating upon itself and by compete by assaulted, but also making intense rise and flooding. most of the, of course, old lifelong is all inter links within any given eco system. give us a sense of the impact that extreme heat household on the, on, or human spit, but off of life that we defend the phone. but of course, somebody knows the capital that we depend upon, but it's um eco systems. we depend on the services, the natural, well, providers and spaces and come on the heat. they can also suffer under extreme rainfall and the it's is humans, the drive exist at the moment, the heat waves up being a good going to be how did of an extra boost from the out developing el nino, which will affect many regions across the world in terms of offering wind patterns searching where the heat waves are kind of during where the extreme rain full and
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flooding will occur. so it's that the full costing is also important in terms of determining where these extremes are kind of play out over the next few weeks. and i for the next few months, but what about along to and prognosis here? because obviously you just simply reducing the dependency of phone call, but it isn't gonna solve things immediately. overnight. installing electricity powered air conditioning. it may help us keep cool to sleep through the night, but what does this all mean for existing infrastructure? well, actually cuts in greenhouse gas emissions will change things very rapidly. indeed, this being shown in the light to start the safety report, they point to taught rapidly and massively greenhouse gas emissions to necessary website, any residual emissions, all of them, spike and emissions taken out by the land to the ocean. we know that the surface temperature is going to stabilize relatively rapidly. i've got a number of years, maybe a decade or 2. of course, the ocean will keep on
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a painting up in the d. 5, she will keep teaching up. ice sheets will continue to melt. so sea level rise will continue for the long to box. the fact to the matter is what we do now in cussing greenhouse gases across those sets is transport. food heating, cost cutting across all these sectors will have a very rapid benefits. the society by limiting the woman, because every bit of woman boxes, every bit of extra rooming that we can avoid through custom greenhouse gases, will make these avoid. for this intensification of these extreme weather events, we're seeing around the world at the moment. richard, i don't really get to hear your thoughts, all of richard and professor of climate science of university of reading in the united kingdom. thank you. a placebo ahead of and use out including listening, food shortages and goals or as you and agencies talk, she monetary supplies and families face going hungry. i'm rob reynolds in los angeles,
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where actors have joined riders on the picket line and have run the entertainment industry to advance the traditional mallory well can speak with a couple of minutes to kick off with these events coming up in school. the . the international criminal court is investigating suspected for crimes and c times da for region. among the many incidents that the i c, c would investigate just the discovery of a mass grave in west off for. so you can easily reflect the conflict, spoke to us about that. what do you have to me on my team and kind of to we went to search for my brother, said you university student, of course men will fill out and they only allow women. we went to look for our wounded and instead we found a huge number of dead people. and when we returned,
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we found about 50 bug corpses. they would band with the belongings that they were carrying. they were those who tried to leave and they would disperse. like covered the head of the cold, so the blanket and sprayed gasoline on them and then but yeah, we was skipping one quotesoft or not the looking for our brothers. when you reach this place, you will find a huge number of people that you will sell to the hospital nearby and none of the wounded managed to survive. no one less. that hospital there was a young man of my age. his blood spilled the life of the people. they took him out between me in front of us and killed him. i saw him with my own nice and have a morgan joins us now from home to mine with more this and have a really hiring details are coming to life or more. are you hearing well, many, many people who fled from the city of tanina in west star for have repeated similar stories that they have family members who have been left behind and were killed by arab malicious and by malicious allies,
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to the parent through rapid support forces that is fighting the said in these army here in the capital costume and elsewhere around the country. they've also said that the patients for this patient prove, arrived at the hospital speaking medical treatments were also targeted by malicious allies to the rapid support forces. so these testaments, our testimonies are just a few testimonies of many uh, which uh, refugees fleeing from getting a i'm from west star 4 generally have been telling human rights groups have been telling jen list have been telling aid what because including the fact that they are bodies back buried in mass graves. now human rights watch says that uh, there is a village where people were targeted. the village of met missouri in west star for the un says that there is a mass group just outside, you know, where at least 8 to 7 people have been buried. most of them can be must, at least at mississippi, which was targeted by the militias and the international criminal court says it's
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opening investigation because of these hiring testimonies that refugees have been given to aid work as rights groups and journalists upon arrival to refugee camps and neighboring tad and have it as a reminder of the for also to have this ongoing conflict. i got the hospital is just being hit behind you. what more information do you have of the? well, we know that the military medical hospital in the city of, under mine was headed by a drone belonging to the parent minute to wrap it, support forces, at least 3 were killed and several others were injured as a result of the drone attack. now this is part of an ongoing fighting here in the city of on demand between department of 2 rapids support forces. and this is denise army. since the early hours of the morning of today, we were able to hear heavy artillery being fired in parts of the city as fighting continues between the 2 sides. we were able to see plumes of smoke in various parts of the city as well. and the army says, as long special operations around the engineers or one of its military bases here and on demand targeting elements of the permanent through rapid support forces. the
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fighting is now in the 4th month. what you heard right now was an artillery strike being 5, supposedly from the 2nd these army. and we're not sure which direction it's being pets or it's targeting. but this is the sounds that people in the mind have been hearing repeatedly since the fighting started in mid april. have a morgan in on demand many thanks. so the latest $3000000000.00 bailout forgot is welcome news for the government, the, for the not. so it's not so welcome to use is that the in special monthly fund because a major reduction in government spending is higher than the test reports from the capital chronic government critics. and that will include budget costs for already under funded schools, and teachers not without the roof of the school building blew of during a storm last year for now listed as a taking place here, which ed services i used to be held. the students don't know when know if they'll have a proper classroom. again,
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we do lots of other cds. i'll log in to mr. thomas clark to help us solve this. we've already all gone years and you all need to be to get people on stage 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 $3000000000.00 some here worry that could mean even less money for the already undefended education sector. despite the government efforts to improve the quality of education and 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 what was definitely leave is say there will be no major budget cuts to health education, but some people don't believe this in june of thousands of failed exams to qualify as teachers want because of the i am the conditionality which is putting
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a cup on the number of presses that can be employed by government to become part of government expenditure. the government has found the week of denying due almost 7000 teachers your qualification to become teachers. so that government doesn't feel compelled to imply that it's too soon for people to know. once you pick the item, it's slow and will have on the country. those desperate for conditions to improve could only wait and hope for the best part of the tasks out there. okay, now to use the antenna. so i'll just do both is looking to rewrite the history books on center court at wimbledon is just taking support for this year's final. if she wins, she'll become the 1st applicant of our appointment for the grand slam singles type . so we're going to meet on set is a very, as both experts row pass that so that's a bit strong. okay. so you must, will that to is about express the talk us through the importance and the
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significance of as well as you said that she is the 1st hour of all applicant's hire to come close to, to winning a grand slam. she is currently too love up in the art meeting, said she just broken and runs right around there. sorry about. and as you can say, no one is no advocate of our bonus. come discuss the winning a slab. that was a pretty big deal when she got to when was the last year, was a huge story, especially for us here out 0 since then she reached the us open side. oh, i don't know why to these photos. he's basing for grand slam champions. not many players have done that, so there is this swell of opinion and this vi virus and expectation for. and she's also a huge, the popular not just on the tool, but for people who don't really follow tennis. she was a big star of the august netflix documentary break points. i. she was the one of the breakout solve if you want to use a pump of that. so she has a lot of fans outside the store. and of course, you know that many can easy, is that correct? you probably start for me to tell us that much. so i'm pretty certain to be following this much that off. i would like to be much an easy ins by cutting,
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but we can now bring it inside. liam bo, how g. i only use a a tennis code. she joins us from cheeriness, football, and that's a welcome to you. firstly that i mentioned the, the, until the country has come to a standstill watching this much we'll see how much real like of the yes, of course. as you know, as soon as he sees the 1st start, a woman due to be this guy driven, she comes from the country when the, where the tennessee is. uh, uh, is know to. we don't have a history in this, this game. and as you know, she's, she's paying for her drink i'm sorry that i thought if you could hear me is wrong, because like you, i'm the sports presenter here and i just wanted to ask you if you could talk to through her achievement. so i was particularly my own to both guiding, sorry,
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special it's an easy one, this one because the play they play the same, the same thing the same. read them. she's the only one who's mixing up the game. as you can see, what she's famous for, there have dropped shots, very hot shots and she doesn't give a reason at any time. so does that make her very different from the other players? and so leave, of course i saw him is under this name, his wife by mistake the mist administer of happiness. can you give us a sense of what she means for the country and the importance of tennis? said the so you know, it has, you know, the new year has that has the, went to lucian and he went to a very hard time of what needs to be and the economically so serious on says bringing the big stories,
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weeks after weeks. and so we called her that minute 0 because that's the one that was the only things it was making people happy. so name, i was wondering a has a own success and advocate, you know, it goes on to, to win wimbledon this year. i mean, what it seemed practice going to have in terms of tennessee cities you, i mean, actually in spite of whole generation of young players to take up this bolt, introduce you. yeah, sure. and you do the same thing sometimes. now that's not only her, it's a manager's duty as well as getting the same thing, but i think i believe that the winning get this, this gosh, them today is going to be huge for dimensions. and the number of players here uh, are exceeding uh, the numbers every day and is getting very appropriate. okay, so even probably if i lost the, can you give us, uh,
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your prediction for how this uh, this might have. she's going to conclude, what are your thoughts i think that the trophy was different to an estimate. for sure. yeah, i, i the sounds the lead. so hodge, i the tennis coach, joining us on see this, anybody thinks about and thank you ever. oh, that's ok. so all of as well still it has here now just there are the syrian government says conditions, but a deliveries to reach the level of health areas for you and close to the terms unacceptable. plus modeling, presidential hopefuls panada, launches his campaign officer and attempts the round next month's election road off plus well, still too close as you had to go head to head for the mountains around the inside. so we will show you how they can reach the finance,
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the up to a lifetime within the walls of a new rainy into a bengal tiger horizon. us suddenly whiten when she lands and i'm likely will in a speech of them. but how long can have business sweet freedom? last when crisis strikes, this is the witness. my type is on a tuesday around 2 stories, strong willed, challenging, traditional female stereotype in the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go into how some of these with the will to is highly contaminate to live in the class,
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the risk in it all out. is there the the the because i'm not sure what you know just there. remind what's up stories this extreme rental is this have to be broken around the world issued in various countries, including china, space and the west. the united states come to the elderly or especially the conflict into diagnose course the search in cases of rape. the abduction of women and goes to united nations. so it's, it's documented, 50 cases, 6 bytes of because the in south korea floods land slice,
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have killed at least 22 people. at least 14 others missing clothes washed away crops, the most main roads and force thousands to seek temporary shelter. they use of heavy rain also cost a down to over for a lot sized, disrupted rail services. and 4th bullet trains to go slow. widespread power costs reported and flooding has forced many from their homes in the indian capital. new data, extreme unassuming conditions have pushed the human the river to a 45 year high there's, they've gone to mostly shelters, so they don't have enough food. clean water or toilet smoke? assume chevy for course. the last place of refuge for push, but right and her family. they move to the texas, but essentially i know,
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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 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're very 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 to upon 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, must my son manage to get that belongs to safety. some others could not. the relief camps have little to offer with no food, drinking water or toilets leaving money. disappointed with the government arrangements down to the body, there are a lot of issues. there are few toilets, newborns and their mothers are facing problems because they're not able to eat
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breakfast. empress feed people on dry rations, the young old river that flows through the captor, normally advises, getting the months in season. but this year, it's a 45 year high environmental to say the flash flip. the soft is man made with flood plains 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 a vendor event of this magnitude. and in fact, imagine if you look at ip, essentially the ports, several of the reports that have actually gone big deal. only one does of extreme that the ins and 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
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1st closure of 3 walter treatment plans complete the shortages of drinking water because some chevy, andrea 0 and food shortages in gauze are expected to westland 60 percent of the 2000000 people that depend on food a bid agencies say they no longer have the money to prevent how this thing is going hungry. is some other wonderful, it's for the mothers of goals of the daily struggle is especially tough to these children to keep them safe in a place that is in tory as lead. dangerous. and to keep them fed me. you know, i'm a little for realizing overseas how to put food in the table. that tenant is being withdrawn. i love the fact that the case with the a bomb, 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 recall survive without it. close to 2000000 policy means dependent 40 years of instability and the rising cost of living increases the threats of more people
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going hungry agencies relying the funding for garza funding has been drawing up right now. there is a norm as pressure uh, globally on i budgets and ida allocations. it's certainly the case here in gaza as we share the food caseload, 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. other your agencies are also cutting back and goes 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 cuts has reached approximately 20000 families. however, we are waiting for the approval of more names in the future. from gimme the 100
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children going hungry is already the idea that people have gone up exist. i came over the on the set of all having in the bid minimum food data provided this essential lifeline, however, is not with the frank on one. i just just read the soldiers of a type published a needs protesting against the expansion of a legal settlements in the occupied westbank villages. and from sy fi were attempting to stop. several of seizing that land demonstrate to say soldiers be thousands of them and 5 to the gas. i'm stomach pains, or con, has this from a number of international activists. and also is res came to support how senior living in the village of on the sofa for the past 2 weeks in protesting a new illegal is really outpost that was set up in the south of the village. the is ready. so just came in into the village council, assaulted, facing out, the protest this they will suffice. stone grenades, tear gas,
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and then saw safari life bullets up in c a in order to discuss the protesters. and we've been seeing daily incursions by settlers and also is ready so to it's happening in the villages across the occupied westbank. and it comes to says there's also the most trimming in vehicle this right assessments across the regions at the office, right? government in israel's history has been approved. big a rough quote number according to these, right? the n g a piece. now record number of units across the occupied westbank. and since then, we're seeing more settler invasions, we've seen out more, is ready, army and cousins, and also promising and coming into these right est estimates. and it's also been some sold as killed in the north con ramallah and the occupied westbank. the un says it's alarmed by what it describes as unacceptable conditions set by the syrian government for a trucks to cross the border from tech. here, the bible,
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how of crossing has been closed since monday is one of 3 border crossings which handles the majority view and deliveries to syria. for the united nations security council has failed to renew authorization to continue supplies to rebel health areas, and not directly affects 4000000 syrians to rely on the humanitarian aid to revel help areas in northern syria will know how most, as moving out from if they've enrolled in syria of the people of northwest syria has suffered the lot during 12 years of civil war, their health care system, which barely survived there's trucks. and there, tillery bombardment is on the brink of collapse. many here need medical help and see what little support they have may not be available for much longer and cut them at the can she, i take my cancer, those here on the regular basis is i'm receiving medical care here for free. maybe more. this is my facebook read those and just imagining what might happen to
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thousands of those who are receiving treatment here. and it might stop scares me, of course, of thousands of dollars to get treated. and people can afford even the cost of living. pick them up was the, i need the potential closure was the bottom of the how, of crossing with through care with cut off vital humanitarian aid to thousands in desperate need. i'm on the surface of the soft hospital, provides many free health case services for thousands in the area. and we received around $200.00 patients per day. and the numbers by increasing as the human fund is gradually decreasing to the area in short on those who come to get the services of the most vulnerable people. people are different, he lose they lives. if they did not receive proper medical care, especially since the area is still going through the war, because he only have to add to the problem to powerful scripts in february, damaged or destroyed at least 55 medical facilities. despite the challenges, medical staff here are determined to continue their work. they're also appealing for help. it is not clear how the international community wasn't reactive. the board there is permanently closed,
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but the loss of the lifeline will have an immediate impact for many here. the attempts by this year and government to control across the board to re delivery is alarming many, including the us security council, human rights activists and medical workers. 5 of the how is the commercial lifeline for officers and health areas in the northwest? they are still for sale, the are the civil war and near the border to remain open. so humanitarian supplies continue to arrive. there are such as your role as live with this area. us another use the cost of modeling presidential candidates panata out of volume has lowered his campaign for a run of pilots. in august. federal prosecutors who had earlier announced a bond on other fellows, samuel a policy for suspected violations of election. low electro commission says the vote will go ahead as planned. but as john holman reports in guatemala city, there were concerns, some investigations which are underway,
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could disrupt the campaign. angry and turmoil and what is the country's anti corruption prosecute? it continues to try to suspend one of the 2 political parties in the presidential run. he says it's because there's some media poteat that said an english and legally 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 that somebody. yeah. 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 will fall directly into authoritarianism. they point to recent history to back up their claim . authorities authority, kick 3 candidates from other politics out the elections before even the 1st round voting, including the from brother. the analysts say they could all have been phones in the side of an economic and political elite in guatemala,
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at the p on the nation. now, somebody, yes, and they kind of it, but not do a revenue. formerly long shots, the last right standing for now on thursday, the prosecutor's office even right. it hits the offices of the supreme elect tool tribunal to try and find records from the media posting to strengthen the case as a highly unusual move. so media is a grass roots movement, found the baby bucket damage, but not or revenue progresses clean, governance and in into systemic and equality. this is a call for blood am all as democracy for clean elections for the possibility of preventing corrupt groups from continuing to take over public institutions by any did you the slate. as we met outside the supreme elect to try to, 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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all 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 60 strikes by hollywood actors and screen rice is a forcing. the cancellation or movie productions and tv shows union leaders say the growth of streaming platforms and the rise of unofficial intelligence is making it harder for many to and living. battles has more from essentially actors joined writers on the picket lines in los angeles and new york and a double strike that has brought the entertainment industry to a grinding halt. microsoft striker casey hamilton, says 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 blood, our red zone dates. chris devlin is pounding the pavement for better pay and
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royalties. mythology is that, you know, both writers and actors out here making big money and, you know, living the high life and pretty much we're just struggling to pay our rent and, and air bill. catherine kim thinks the big movie and t v 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 is going to be on a glossy magazine cover. nobody's going to be on the talk show. the strikes of up ended the entertainment business halting shoots on scores of films. some of the high profile films that have stopped production or otherwise in limbo on account of the strikes include avatar for gladiator to dead pool 3 and a lion king sequel. in new york actors,
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including jason to dick is the star of screening tv hit series. ted lasso and oscar winning actress susan, so random picketed outside studio offices, a group of actors union members met in washington to show their solidarity. i don't think it's for a guy to use my 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 a work stoppage. the food continue for months. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. one of the strike organizes is emily fox, the rights of an executive producer says workers must be protected against the
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threat from unofficial intelligence. a i presents uh, 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 the set 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, 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 up for drove. you don't need like, you don't need stuff design, you don't need anything. and it is this rates the entire industry. so this really
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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 away. it just feels just as devastating us all sorts. he's in iceland are wanting people to stay away from interrupting volcano flows of lava and dangerous gases started on monday. main. apple. it's in the capital reykjavik isn't far away, but that'd be no flight disruption. so farm, believe it or not, that volcano is only so c, columbus. it was also away from the capital sick. plumes of smoke that you can see a be billowing for days when night full. as you can see, the glowing hot over the volcano, as you can imagine,
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concerns about the impact on human life, about the impacts of those noxious vapors, but no signs so full so far. at least of major traffic chaos across you have something the vulcan ologist in size. moses, i've got to be looking at very closely in the coming days. oh, still ahead on al jazeera, the rags to riches story of india's us cricket. steepest on bravo will have one that and straight down the stories of determination and joining from modeling all these in your to for cheating is on. this of was not for me to come in if you and one to me i'm as and what that as a living they've got it opened up to a business or the term and inquiry to imitate shoot documentary from an african
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filmmakers, africa direct on algae 0 respect to the street in central concave shows you how devastating the effects of russian for me has to be. i can see where 2 of the bullets hit their about. my head highs. name with the documentary military wanted him dead. the still manual believe we were in a property on a road costing out a 0 english crowd recipient in new york festival, through the cost or of the year award for the 7th year running on the top of the phone. um here's ro,
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thanks very much. now you guys you've been hearing can easiest owns of a is an action right now in the women's or the final. she's trying to become the 1st arab asked to comply. so when a lady's singles, graham's 9568 is up against check. play a lot of keith of on the server on the sent the code on the server. it's chasing. there's lots of history herself sheet. it's starting to become the 1st on the fact that when we move in far too, in the, as an era, what's your back up to a quick stop writing a check, a part of it immediately box. now it's fine for to bumper 5 and the for the study just type that argument and start talking about the site. she's talking about our opening set. so the sort of of 6 games to full, but we're head to right now to wimbledon on our report for race pull, how you got to get to see that. what see, i see a large gallery, there's a lot riding on this match. clearly. yes. row a welcome to a very uh, when the wimbledon here in london,
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it's been very packed. hey behind me, but packed with people who haven't been lucky enough to get tickets to this women's final. i think it's safe to say it's one of the bikes hotly on to, to probably take women's finals in use. maybe of the, with the last is and the common factor in those 2 finals is, is on the table. you know, she's got such a compelling story. the 1st hour of all africans to reach uh, wells number 2. she's got full va titles, the 1st powerful african to reach a major final at wimbledon last year. and i'm at the us. i put in that last year, so as you say, a lot riding on this, you know, those guys going to be thousands, not millions of people back home in 2 days. yeah. you might already really be watching tennis for one of the 1st phones and that lives to a, to a fully behind tire. and um, you know, they call i the, the minister of happiness but couldn't buckington is. yeah. and if you watch the
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point right, series on netflix, i think it's an obvious why is it pop from being a great play of a creative class. she's just don't like compelling personality. and she's very room on i think that really comes across to support is not just engineers. yeah. not just across the arrow but african wells, but i think well, it's kind of funds across the globe. well, well that's a pretty, it's a great to my next question. because that's what team the coverage for, from here, she really seems to be a favorite amongst the local fires in the u. k as well as you choose to the fact she's a huge so not just stuff that she needs use but, but tiny site as well. as large oh yeah she, she definitely is. for these reasons. i mentioned that you know, she is a, she is an all test on the cold. uh, especially with uh, had dropped shots. she really moves our opponents around and that and then pass, it passes them. but i think as well the story of how she lost the final last year, you know, winning the 1st set. and then you could see how much this means to not just as
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a professional, but as a, as a, as an hour. if i'm doesn't as an african woman to, to get this achievement, you could see how the emotions may be got the better of her. but afterwards that team got around there and said, you know, these low points are what we bounce back from. what we learn from and she will be hung picking despite maybe the struggles and the 1st set that she can use that experience of last year, round spot from the sounds and create history of this outpace wimbledon final. as of course, her opponent will be trying to do as well as you mentioned. are people sorry, sorry about so that will have to leave it there for that pull race in under the thank you. all the men's follow is on sunday, what amounts we have installed with the top 2 players in the well call up our could as and know back documents very hate to head for the title. talk. see, doctor has got his place with a comprehensive we are the well the number 3 that you'll never done in the 7590 is roughly the match. the straight 6636363 in just one hour and 15 minutes outside of the joins joking. beach are dropping
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a dial as the already by apply is the century multiple grand slam single finals before turning point one bill now to it is 2nd. it may decide so fast to the us. sorry. 71 last play a final getting what am i gonna do? something that i dream about when i started parentheses, as i said before, is even better planning, i guess no luck. so it's going to be really emotional moment for me, but i try to stay calm the moment, but the, you know, probably was a good or no, i guess, you know, one 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 so size levels are in fargo for authorized, bought a 50, the right seductive age and, and nothing's overall. he to my lord, work, all feel might even work. i'll be satisfied with the part of the defending champion, getting profitably. and i see younique's in a,
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in spite fence. the serbian is chasing a record, extending 20 full grand slam title victory and somebody funnel. but also i see inside time and a little been 5 feet moving in level with assessing well just said yes, i do have more experience playing and many more grand slam or wimbledon finals than him. but, you know, still he's in great shape. it's very much very easy and he's hungry. i'm hungry too . so let's have a feast back to the rice brought silverware to last time and he'll be hoping to do the study with his new club oswell who have finally completed the sorting of the english international devices joining in a deal with $138000000.00, which is a record faith between 2, which is clubs and makes an awful most expensive ever. starting the 24 year old who captain, west time to the right to a conference they talked to last month said it was
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a tough decision to leave the homeless. it says he wants to spend the best use of his career. but also this was the monuments he was introduced to his new teammates by manager. because last year i would like to obviously welcome our issues to a club i or a family plan. welcome to the family, the anything you like to say? um you also have to watch um what was the 1st day, were you looking forward to playing with people to share and many good moments together. obviously see what you guys have been doing the last couple of days and so i'm really looking forward to getting started and hopefully enjoying a few try, facebook eval. i will write stories a die off to also bro, 10 julian, tim the from i x rays type $45000000.00 for the netherlands. international defend also study have been busy in this child. so when they're having already brought in
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car habits and chelsea as well the while level whole of announce that they've received a $52000000.00 paid. so that presented midfielder for bean yard from saudi. come out to see if you have the 29 year old was left out of the live a full scale that flew to germany for free season training. on saturday club captain jordan henderson on top of the top captain, don't hesitant, is also reportedly considering an offer from another salary team out at the fox who managed by for what level caps in steven general bobby with his while cupcakes off and just 5 days in new zealand and australia and the things that are being bags that are based at oakland were given a traditional mallory walk the walk up folder us, how you doing kind of how he's using it to me. portugal, philippines. no i, i, let's not forget vietnam. i've the whole 40 survey which is full technologies and great visitors tournaments, thoughts on fast. i, when he's even has nor yet even parked in front of
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a cell out with super excited. we kind of wait 8 and pop in a couple of days and have the whole country behind us. it's super exciting and yeah, 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. a will starting in new zealand. the old blacks are looking in good shape ahead of the rugby world cup in september. they so hard to find back from south africa in that rugby championship trash. you said it was 17 a lot early in the game off at 5, some are in smith and san an ssl in the 2nd half of spring box. go back to the night, points of the old black box was as tight as i got through the well champions beacons . $35.00 points to 20. that's to, in some, to, for these in, into now have one hand on the as far as the uh, there was
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a big shelf in sydney as all, just seen a lead for months. so say going here, it's australia by side story, full charge of peace party. it was the point in the final minutes for the purpose, for one month, things on dollars, a cleaning stuff payments. we are 34 points. the $31.00 for the one of these is through the feet south of through with the temperature under the returning co editor. now this gentleman here 21 year old. yes, i'll see you guys. well, in 9 years he's gone from setting food on the streets of home by the scoring a century for india on w and the 1st test against the west indies, in dominica. the less time to box, it was a matter of the match off these $171.00 and it gets frustrating, starts with all you know, to, to one for 5 declared. and so that was the late of 271 on so settings. and when these, with a bowl down for just 130 in the 2nd endings, robbie asher and taking 7 for 71, india winning bindings inside 3 died out. a quick update on the women's farm. when was in check play a marquita from minnesota. i was taking the 1st at 6 full on your best struggling
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in the 2nd set. she's drops of in the 1st started. so she could all to do is she has to become the 1st arrow, but i have to comply with a lot of these singles title. that's it from a small i to, thanks a lot real a real now by to that is most it for me and a phone care for this news. i'll be back with more news shortly. stay with us with the, [000:00:00;00] the strong ones at a vast empire, spending several continents booked by the 1940s. the french were forced to
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