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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the ukraine grain dealer spies off to rest have failed to renew it. threatening food supplies in several parts of the world, the cherry johnston. this is all just here a lot from the also coming out. helping the elderly, we report from room we're a task force has been deployed as a heat twice. sweeps across the your whole site protest
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and the janine refugee come off the tennis channel. 40 arrests, 5 people on new hope alzheimer's. patients with drugs that could slow down dimension, the dresser has ended the deal that's allowed green to be exported out of ukraine's black sea port. this is due to expire on monday evening. most coast as has conditions for extending the agreement, haven't been fulfilled. which location president, legit? i have had one that says his government is trying to get russia back on board. this will set reports for miss tumble. this is the last you kevin greene from ukraine on the blacks, the green initiative brokers by the united nations. after to yeah, oh no rush. it has pulled out. seeing if demands have not been met. of russia wants to see. and, and west of the 4 sections on the russian agricultural bank and to restrictions on
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shipping. an insurance that must go say is, has hampered. it's agricultural exports and that's the tricky. it is one of the main beneficiaries of the deal and he's hopeful it can be helped to get there real . sure for that, i shall know that i believe my friend, president boots and once this humanitarian bridge to continue in the meantime, uh for administer will hold as meetings with discounts of thoughts. and i will meet with mr. booth. and as soon as i return from the trip, when we meet with him in our country in august, we will have the opportunity to discuss all these issues. we will also explore how we can act on paving the way for the shipment of russian grain and fertilize the deal was struck last year, feminist fears of global food shortages off the russia in the way that ukraine. nearly 33000000 tons of green and other foods have left you cream onto the agreement to have quoted there, across the blacks that i loved you can't export is crazy for me. without the rush of security guarantees, you can, you shifts with no longer be able to see it from exports. do your opinions higher
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representative has accused of russia or flip an ice in hunger. this is something very serious that creates a lot of travels for many people. we are on the west side, we will do everything we can sort of a sort of got a to lanes in order to make available. the ukranian range with the people feet and a half to blame for us here for this issue completely unjustified weeping eyes that hung over the people. according to the un, will you come companies receive on the 3 percent of the premium green pump of the day? that it says the agreement has benefit of people's words, right? by putting more food products onto the global market and reducing prizes since july last year, nearly 23000000 tons of green and other food have passed through the black sea. meaning how well that has gone to how you come companies in your opinion, to, to you has received 10 percent, making it the 3rd largest, the recipient. now many here hold the good relations between on good i must go,
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go still save the bill. especially side of that, oh sure 0 to stumble. this is not a nascent 2nd street journal. it says he's deeply disappointed that rushes withdrawal from the black sea grain do saying it was a lifeline for global food security. which if i'm not to get it to james bass reports, not from united nations in new york. until the last moment, the un secretary general, they've been trying to persuade russia to stay in the deal. the president putin didn't even bother to reply to his latest, let, to see a dress reporters. his mood was grim. i deeply regret the decision by the russian civilization to tell me now to the implementation of the black sea initiatives, including resubmit, all of russian security guarantees. for navigation in the northwest and part of the black sea. these initiatives as ensure the safe specimens of over 32000000 metric tons of false commodities from canadian ports inside the
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security council, western countries were united in they come the nation of russia. let's be clear. russia's actions all taking food out of the miles of the poorest people across africa. the middle east. i'd like to in america. and now with announcement that it will withdraw from the black sea drain initiative. most co is threatening even more people. more children with starvation in russia decided not to attend the meeting at foreign minister level. instead sending its deputy ambassador, he said the deal was terminated, but added this, proceed with the sum of the russian federation will stand ready to consider its resumption only when concrete results are achieved, rather than promises and assurances from western capitals in ukraine's foreign minister, demitria calais, but told me there are different views here with the un about what the deal is completely dead. there are 2 schools of thought. now,
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i can conclude that from the conversation i've had, i have had some our fall list optimistic and others are slightly more optimistic. i'm told that during his meeting with the un secretary general, mr. calais but raised the suggestion by his boss presence the landscape. but perhaps the deal could continue operated by ukraine. took the. i'm the un without the participation of russia. senior you and officials though, if i doubt some about that, they say that no ship company or insurance company would want to risk the vessel coming under russian attack. james bayes out of the united nations ukrainian, the price at bottom, as the landscape says, russia has no rights to destabilize the global food supply. these appeal to the turkish president, i mean, not to nations to intervene. yeah, no problem of each email is the i have sent a visual letters to president ordered one and you in secretary general good. or with
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a proposal to extend the work of the black sea green initiative or its equivalent, you know, try the actual format as it is the most reliable ukraine, the you in and took you to give that can insure the operation of a food, colorado and visual inspections, this is necessary for the entire world. and anyone who supports this will become a live save up for of boston area, stretching from morocco to china, from indonesia to 11 on. you're just talking about it, so it has more now from us. good. the grain zoo has officially expired initially. russia demanded to reconnect its agricultural bond or ross and host bonds to the swift payment system. and to review what code be totally, etc. of this ammonia pipeline, a part of it was later blown up on the ukrainian territory. also, the deal was meant to supply fee to the poorest countries. as a closing to report, a big show of the ukrainian agricultural approaches was sent to develop
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a new developing countries. the foreign ministry sparks when maria is a higher research that russia has officially notified, took a ukraine on the you on, on the decision not to extend the deal on the russian for an ministry has confirmed that russia is withdrawing, is guarantees for the safe navigation in the block c and uh, canceling the march time from when it's hiring corridor in the northwest through part of the black sea. so there will be no more to go stations according to the russian mission to the us, as the decision to withdrawal from the grain do is final reporting from mosca. you'll find out about elders there. okay, for this for us. so is the vice president of global policy and advocacy at the most equal and they put him on a tyrant organization, joins us live from washington, dc. welcome to the program. so how devastating could this be in terms of the grain and all the products that goes to developing countries and the millions of people
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that depends on as well in a word, this will be a huge shock to the global system and hit those least able to cope and living on the edge of hunger hardest. as we all remember, are the prices spike last year after the complex started a basics, doing things like wheat and corn and cause a lot of volatility in the market and, and round that inflation. and we fear that those types of events. busy occur again in the absence of this deal, which has allowed ukraine to safely export. 32000000 metric tons of food were enough food tests be to 150000000 people around the world over this last year. so just to obtain a picture for you of how deep global food and security is, there are 345000000 people currently facing high levels of food in security who need urgent assistance and 24000000 of them are already on the brink of sound and
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so you can imagine an additional shock to that situation can cause. i'm told numbers of people to kemp over the edge and to the best of hunger. and it's not just the media supplies of great news, but also things like fertilize it, which can have a knock on effect for future harvest. absolutely, obviously the focus on the deal has been very much on weights and grain. that there are a number of, of different shots that, that are manifesting here as you noted, fertilizer, which allows for variety, productivity in many places around the world. and we've noticed a major shock and regard over the last year and places like south america and places like africa where we're not having as productive services we would have. and a lot of land has, has ling fowler, because they haven't had the right accurate cultural inputs. to produce this is we've noted almost a 300 percent increase and some african countries of fertilizer prices as the
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result of this complex. and that is compounding glover, global hunger statistics. yes, you mentioned a couple of regions that i mean which countries are most vulnerable to this then? i'm sure, i mean, i draw, i'd say, you know, there's 18 countries of around the world that are facing a food and security, increasing levels of food and security. but i would know in particular the horn is africa where we already had a fluid security crisis going on when there was a number of fail seasons of rain that they are experiencing as a result of climate change. so having this additional shock on top of environmental shocks has really pushed countries like somalia, parts of the v o v, a in northern virginia into alarming food and security situations. also in the middle east, which is probably reliance on food stuff imported from ukraine. and russia as well as energy supplies from those countries has really been suffering under, under the shock of this,
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of this complex. so when i say that i need countries like syria, we're 90 percent of the week that goes into northwest syria, the area impacted by the earthquake that comes through turkey, ism ukrainian origin. also a young man which has been experiencing a conflict and food and security for years and 11 on which has seen around that price increases in basic food stuff like bread be coming out of reach for average. lot of these people as a result of inflation and because of the broader impacts of this conflict. okay, with a bit that kate slits, but also we appreciate your time. thank you very much. thank you. the so help for the have been issued for 16 cities in italy with temperature ret goals are expected to be broken. increasing numbers of elderly people are seeking help in
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right. or the need reports now on a task force that's assisting these are busy days. if you're a doctor in italy as the sewing temperatures continue, so 2 is the concern for the elderly frank as something that hasn't been feeling herself over the past few days after. ok, normally if at the meeting i know that it's awful, i can't sleep at night and i can't live during the day. it's impossible. i never experience such heat all the time. i feel like i'm a box spring. normal life is already more difficult at all age the he just takes everything out of me. the doctor tells her she needs to drink much more water, something funk admits she often forgets he and says that it's a live saver during the heat wave. in the summer of 2020 to 18000 people died here . and literally, the vast majority of them being elderly, so the most vulnerable this year have so sorry tease. i'm not taking any chances they have put together
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a task force that is being deployed all over the city. the . it all starts with a phone call. this health clinic follows up more than a 1000 elderly who by large living lo checking on them on a daily basis. teams also go from home to home to check on those with medical conditions like genetic courtney versus to just being that goes out once a day to walk that dog prints. but for july not it's been tough as i said, but you may say it probably will tell us it's been nearly a month. i've only been at the hospital here at home. it's horrible. i don't get depressed, but i get very novice. i didn't recognize myself. the he drives me crazy, but i'm not allowed to leave the house. so i go from room to room. both sister told us about the fear of isolation ever since the cool bit then demick and do have a daily phone call or a visit is reassuring. the on the inside, the one,
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the bottom, the space, the a very scared when we speak to them, they often break down and to be afraid that something happens to them. and no one notices. most of those who died last year were discovered a few days later because there was no one around what sort of would it be that he did. the worst is yet to come. during these days of a red alert, the elderly are a huge concern with the meat of just the red room. well, several see saw the villages in greece. something evacuated as wildfire, as it's written homes. strong winds of finding the savings of 2 separate blazes near the capital athens. at least 1200 children, having evacuated from holiday counts as many as 155. 5 is an 11 a craft on working to extinguish. south korea's government is trying to find out if there was any negligence involved and the depths of people caught in a flooded on the part of the heavy rains on saturday. a cruise have recovered 14
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bodies caused on the bus. missed on one side of the tunnel flooded the central city of changes. flash floods trop, mary, 2000 people, and 16 cause and the bus they've been protesting to jeanine refugee camp and occupied westbank. it was the rest of 5 protest in this bond. the policy, you know, for 2 security forces is on that you had says those detained are members of it's on when they accuse a p, a of making political arrests. or con, has more for my to the janine battalion, which is made up of policy. and as long as you have fights, has held approach with insight to need a refugee camp this evening. and it's against the policy and authority of they may have the rest of 5 members who have helped me. and if i make jihad from java, which is just southwest of janine, as many members of the parking security forces were in the city,
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but they didn't actually come into the refugee camp. and the policy and authority has lost a lot of power inside. not only do the town, but also ballasa refuge account and other kinds of across the occupied west fine as many people of setup with a security coordination with israel. now we do have a quote from the is ready time. a full media says, an agreement was concluded between israel and the policy to start to get the policy and security services, the opportunity to re gain control of the city spots a public pool from march to see if there's more than 60 percent. the palestinians are again, security, coordination with israel, a many policy and adjusting, let down, especially with the optic of violence from its rates. so just settlers and rates across the occupied westbank this yeah. north on alta 0, ramallah to case president legit type it's one says he's open to tool to siri and
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to present the shot on our side. but he added he would not meet. i saw the withdrawal of turkish troops of suing territory was set as a condition. that was the one that said he never shut the door to discussions with the government and craft has been the biggest military and political ally of the rebels. consumer is most of the color. also, sarah will tell you how millions of us military e mails have been accidentally sent to money the brought to you by visit capital. and we are off and running with your weather update for the americas beginning and south america still cooler, playing us through the river, played months of a day or at 10 degrees this below where you should be for this sum of the year. some what, whether we see that wind off the a biotech that's going to induce
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a few showers for that southeast corner of brazil, top tier of south america. right now, the rain is falling, but no weather alerts to speak of here. so it won't be as intense as we've seen in the past, but where there are some heavy falls of rain, costa rica, and panama, as we see those winds pick up. so that scoops off the moisture from the caribbean sea and drives it right into central america. then it's all about the heat for the desert, southwest phoenix officially on tuesday, you will now enter your longest heat wave on record and it will keep going. for the next several days, us call states fairly quiet. we have seen a lot of rain in florida as of late, but that won't be the case on tuesday, except as we look towards the south of the state. there's also been a lot of rain in the northeast still more in the forecast here, but it is a hot and humid pitcher in places like new york city on tuesday. and quite a vigorous storm system trying to spin up between candidates, alberta and his schedule in providence. just the other day. a big hailstorm in
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calgary. more severe weather on the way the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the the makes the the, [000:00:00;00] the the,
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you're watching out just a reminder of what top stories this out not to nations secretary general says he's disappointed that rushes withdrawal from the black sea grain deal saying it was a lifeline. level food security must go says it's conditions for extending. they haven't been fulfilled. extreme heat continues to set reco. it's a cost for confidence. unit 16, it's holly and cities have issued health, so that's in greece. several seasons villages have been the documents, the been protested. janine rectory g consummate multiplied westbank from the rest of the $5.00 to $10.00 units upon the tennis channel. warranty is on it, and you had that says those detained members of its on nationwide protests are expected in israel on tuesday. this parliament proposed to vote on one
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final judicial as a whole bill next week. for minister benjamin netanyahu spoke on the phone with us present, joe biden, of attending upon a mentoring meeting to prepare the bill. phone call between the 2 need is comes on the eve of is really pricing is that it solves official visit to washington. dc, homage on june, has a details on the conversation between buy netanyahu from the occupied extras. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu had a phone call with us presidential biden. on monday, that's according to a statement from the prime minister's office, which said that among other things mister netanyahu told mister biden, but next week in the contest it, there would be a final vote on one bill that's associated with the traditional overall plans that have been proposed by missing us and yahoo and as far right wing coalition partners mission, that's and you know, also told mr. biden the, thereafter he would work to form a consensus when it comes to opposing political parties when it comes to the rest
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of the judicial overall plans. going forward, mentioned that to you also receive an invite to the us from present a bite. and now the timing of this call is very interesting because it comes on the eve of a visit by is really president isaac, or talk to washington dc. a visit that we'll see, a president heard to meet with president biden and also dress a joint session of congress. the timing is all there is also interesting because there's been a lot of tension the past several months when it comes to this traditional overall plan. that's been proposed by mr. not know. and as far right wing coalition partners. now, this is a plan that has, the critics have said will substantially recon did you dish or reagan israel if it is enacted into law critics of it. and also said that if past it would take israel on a road away from democracy and on put it on a road towards our partners with us has also been quite vocal past several months
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about its concerns when it comes to this judicial overhaul plan. now the last time that mister netanyahu and mister biden spoke was in march. the timing, i've mentioned that in yahoo is visit to the us has not yet been announced. we expect. we'll get more details about that in the days. as i mentioned to him, i just need occupied easters. israel has recognized american sovereignty over the dispute territory of weston. so har, according to the american government, for baths controls the territory, but has had little international recognition since spanish colonial rule ended in 1975. a separatist movement backed by algeria has long pushed for an independent state to us. so i can just stay onto the plane can, is urging the senate to quickly confirm dozens of national security posts. republicans in the senate's having, obstructing, keep them in these posts, across multiple agencies. sentences,
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say they 1st want access to information on the origins of coping 19 the posts effective to include the 38 by the doyle nominees, a waiting confirmation for physicians around the world. that ends of us, mitre emails, with highly sensitive information, had been directed to money by mistake. the error that's continued over the past decade is being attributed to a typo like, like kind of has more now from the white house, a special volume of emails that of the missed directed is absolutely astounding. reports indicates that there are millions of e mails that went to the wrong address over the past decade. now the route to the problem is a simple type of mine. each domain is doctor m l. the domain for military correspondence is dr. m. i l. what you've had here is the wrong domain being typed in on hundreds of thousands of occasions. now,
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the whole matter has been made public by the dutch for that runs. the molly e mail says they say they've been in contact with the white house, with the national security council, with the pentagon itself, but as yet have received no formal response. the pentagon says that it is aware of the matter. it is looking at the issue. it must be added to that the reports indicates that none of the emails that were released are actually classified. this being said, the experts insist that that's not the flow of intelligence could have a major impact on the way the us military works. it gives details medical records, travel details names have come on, does in various theaters. so it does have a massive impact on in the mounting basis. and also a very important point that's firms contract with molly ends on monday. molly itself will take cobra maintenance on its own. so the that means any emails that
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continue to flow to the wrong domain address will be game direct tamale must be remember to monte is a very close allied up russia. mike, hannah, i was just sarah at the white house. the un, well, food program says it will drastically cut the 8 assistance the hate to use a shortage of funding for the effects around 100000 people a month or the u. n. has described the move as heartbreaking. the 2 and a half of the country's population around 5200000 people rely on some form of outside monetary and assistance. food and security in haiti is worse than does on guns. continue to expand and take control of a large areas of the country. i know science is tough present to the new medicine that they say it slows alzheimer's disease significantly. as far as having some serious side effects of seen as a hope for more than 50000000 alzheimer's patients worldwide set by some reports
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from us to them with aging populations of high. and this is one of the fastest growing and most of the state and diseases of our time, but not only because a serious mentally loss, but often leads to lots of independent, eventually dest, joe, not many, was diagnosed with alzheimer's at age. 54 is doctor gave him a grim prospect that i may not recognize my family in 5 to 7 years. just like she told me, i'd like 10 your life expectancy. you know, we were shock and i've been fortunate that my progression hasn't been as bad as i expected. but we have seen declines and it's hard. it's, it's just, it's a challenging to the skis. scientists to get in with pharmaceutical companies, say they develop trucks that can slow down to disease by up to 7 months, and possibly longer by removing so both protein slacks from patients, brains. still no fewer, but it's considered a brake fluid that came to, failing to find madison's test for the alternate. i think these drugs give us hope that we can do things. these are the, these are the 1st drugs of
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a new generation and they're not the end of the story. the beginning of a new story. sure. their safety concerns and safety concerns with any drug. ready the thing is, we know what those safety concerns are. like you mentioned this swelling or this bleeding into, into the brain and science. very dramatic. but it's something we can monitor scientists here and the world's largest scheduling of all time. a sweet. so just call it a soft of a new era with alzheimer, no longer being and untreatable disease, but others a more skeptical though scientists accuse the pharmaceutical industry of given patients for this whole that's professor muscle. older ricketts as the new drugs don't have enough benefits for patients, or just scientists and the industry to focus more on our costs. as of alzheimer's, then only protein blacks. it's clear that these have been more or less neglected. as the pharmaceutical companies are now focusing on something which is close to the market, and they want more and more, and all of the company is when they say that, see that it's more or less to take different profits. and they also wanted to share
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with the profit, so it's estimated that do not approve costs around $26000.00 per patient per year. the company hopes to receive approval to sell it in the united states somewhere next year. it could take longer before it will be available and the rest of the world. that's why some l g 0, answer them the, this is all just here and these are the top stores. now the united nations secretary general says he's disappointed that rushes withdrawal from the black sea grain to saying it was a lifeline for global food security. must coast says its conditions for extending

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