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wanda, a as in what that as a living they've got it opened up to a business have a term inquiry to and i'm going to shoot documentary from an african filmmakers africa direct on algae 0. the a us soldier, ends up in north korea. is cassidy also legally crossing the border from the south? [000:00:00;00] the on monday inside. this is out of their life some time or so. coming up. a report from the front lines of east and ukraine. weather with russia has operation, families,
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and destroyed communities. most of the buildings have either been destroyed or damaged and most people have left the and that gives you an idea of what this place is going through. the days of extreme heat in the us city of phoenix breaks the food c 9 year record as parts of europe and asia swelter on 6th street temperature. last, everybody in a call 6 must be held to accounts. this cannot be allowed out. is there a speak to the us deputy sexy general who was urging international action to end the conflict in dawn? the, the already tends relationship between the united states and north korea just got more complicated. and it was all incidents,
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and us soldier is now in new cream custody of to illegally crossing from south korea. and in the past few hours killed me on his 52 suspects and ballistic missiles in tennessee. it's off to the us adults in nuclear powered submarine and south korea for the 1st time in decades. how's it go ahead and wraps up all the developments. so it's already been a tough few weeks in the relations between the us and north korea. for the 1st time since the eighty's, a us nuclear armed ballistic missiles, submarine docked at a south korean port. and north korea launched 2 more missiles into the sea. and now a surprised defection. army private, 2nd class, travis king in the army for just over 2 years and without combat experience is believe to a voltage across the border separating the 2 countries and was taking it to north korean custody. it's believed he was just released from a south korean prison on
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a salt charges brought to the airport to be sent home to potentially face additional charges and likely be kicked out of the army. it seems who was a score to, to customs and then got away with a tour group headed to the border again, were culturally monitoring and investigating the situation and working to notify the soldiers next of kin and engaging to address the sense of it. in terms of my concerns i'm, i'm absolutely for most concerned about the welfare of our true north korean experts, believe the soldier will be tortured. it is very likely that he will be subjected to harsh treatment, especially since he's a member of the us armed forces. so that the likelihood that he will be tortured, he will face psychological pressure, he will face a physical torture of the likelihood of that happening is very high. now the focus on how to get them back, they can use this as a bargaining chip and say, well,
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you know, if you want him back, you're gonna have to take more troops out of south korea or get rid of this nuclear, you know, consultative group, something like that because obviously they have the upper hand, we care about our men and women who served in the past due as a ministry agents have refused to take those steps for fear, it will encourage more americans being arrested, but they have done prisoners swaps scenarios. luckily, being considered in washington as they wait and wonder what is happening to their soldier who tried to get away. patty calling al jazeera washington real. the academy is a professor of political science and diplomacy. at the present and national university, he says no credit will likely demand concessions from the us for the return of the soldier. every 2 or 3 years and got some guys that are like, runs across a bridge somewhere. and these kinds of things happened. you get to weird people who have weird ideas about north korea, you know, they read too much twitter or whatever. they,
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they watch the youtube videos and they run in the dimension of a running problem for awhile. and in fact, the us state department advises american citizens not to travel to north korea anymore. i went to north korea myself about 10 years ago and i will not go back at this point. i think it's too dangerous. i live here in south korea and this is something most of the americans i know here wouldn't go. i think there's a kind of general interest rates is that there is kind of a strange interest to see what north korea is like. but i think it's pretty why the understood now that is too risky. so with this guy we just don't know if i had to guess it's probably got some kind of mental ations or something like that or read some really weird stuff or so something on social media. well, there are ways us and north korea talk to each other through the u. n. and stuff like that and through 3rd parties and stuff like that. and my guess is right. and again, you know, we don't know all the stuff. so close always, but i, my guess is right now the defense department is sort of like talking to the north koreans through various count or parties, pass the chinese or something like that. trying to find out. first of all, what happens like, like is this guy, okay? and he's easy mentally ill and like what is his deal? cuz it's pretty bizarre. they were like, run across the border like that. right? so i think there's gonna be some of that. and then basically we're gonna have to
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find out what the north koreans one and again, my guess is, and i was going to bring them back more than i was considering these kinds of people's like 6 months or something like that and extracted much of concessions they put them on tv and it talking about how, you know, they're defeating american colonialist or something like that, but they're eventually they sort of get, they don't get rotated back and there's some kind of swap. you know, some, you know, money or something like that. on the side. the equating officials say that the black sea pause, i suggest that has come on the russian attack for the 2nd night in a row. the regional governor says that at defense systems were engaged to repel the air strikes the pool, which is a key route for ukraine's grain expos license attacks come off to moscow pledge of retaliation. following up last on the coach, straight bridge, linking russia to columbia residents, hoping to just to stay in shelters, i saw the in ukraine's east bottles all intensifying is by size. trying
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to break through the from lines cave says russia is amassing 100000 soldiers and around 900 tanks. i said vague, visited one town to gauge how residents they are coping. there's an emptiness sense of risk. the cross is overgrown straight animals, one to the streets, the building the intact shelves of what they were before the war. thousands of people used to live here. few remain. what this meant, tells us we receive a tribute every day they find more to us. i'm fed up with a level where we had the band and for seconds, 3 seconds, 2 seconds then to despite the sounds of the shelves, firing and landing people gather to enjoy what they can of the summer days. solution when that insides head through a here, what else would we be? we saw the 2 cloud drives from 2 locations, mushroom shape. nobody was injured. it was just very powerful and everything. sure . it's the liquid everyday things that people hold onto here. so that's douglas the
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balloon chip. you have a small gas stove and a small canister. that's how i heat the water. i put the coffee, sugar and some special spices. send them in and has a good smile to it says she doesn't want to leave, but i'm sorry, that's what we've done both the yours when people go to other parts of ukraine, the don't see the war. they say you're from dumbass is all happened because of you go back to don't bass. why don't you flee elsewhere? but where should we sleep? some hostile, i live in my own slot, my own. from the edge of time, you can see this a chance. russian forces to control over to in july, last year. everything in between is considered too dangerous to visit. the playground is empty. there are no children left and just like that. the often in pieces shifted. gone 5 can be heard. just ukrainian soldiers attempt to shoot down a drone when you visit these kinds of villages along the front line. you ask yourself, what's left of these places? yes, the position on a map. i may hold some strategic significance. but most of the buildings have either been destroyed or damaged and most people have left
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the and, and that gives you an idea of what this place is going through. there's a category strikes and there's drones of india and recon leave until there's a lot of in the bottles. because we don't want to become a target. i said vague. i'll just data to risk eastern ukraine or united states has pledged $250000000.00 in a to ukraine's farm is to help them continue exposing grain off to russia. pulled out of a key agreement, the head of the us agency for international development. samantha power may be announcement in the ukraine in poor city of odessa. she said the funds will help farmers find alternative routes. russia pulled out of the black sea great deal on monday. it had and showed the safety of wheat and all the exports from ukrainian
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ports. this is a reckless decisions that will have profound human consequences. and it is just another example of russian callousness and disregard for human lives and livelihoods. not only here in ukraine, but all around the world. the do most of the wealth hope this month ever recorded july is close to assessing a new record in the us southern states experiencing several days of punishing heat . the city of phoenix break reco set nearly half a century ago. 19 consecutive days of temperature is above $43.00 degrees celsius. the city is also sets up to 100 cooling and hydration centers. christian sending the reports from clark county in nevada,
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where excessive heat warnings have been extended until the end of the week. for those with no place to call home, it's hard to escape the blistering heat. people like sean crow, who lost his job and his apartment 6 weeks ago, make their way to cooling centers, to grab some water in relief. it's getting hotter. it's getting a lot harder. so this is day room over here is really resourceful. i take advantage of it, their, their resources and try to get myself put together and get going in a direction. so that's basically what i've been doing for the past month and a half or so because it gets really hard, it's hard to kind of get up on your feet, especially you don't have a car after 3 days of temperatures exceeded 43 degrees, the number of people seeking help is on the rise. as our calls to emergency responders for heat stroke are shelters very close to full about 99 percent capacity. but we operate with about a 100 beds in a reserve that we,
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that we can see, you know, a bed mass that we can put on the floor for emergencies and stuff like that. so we started doing that. we're not a complete capacity yet, but, but we're over $500.00, which is our normal capacity for our, for the door. temperatures topping 43, even 47 degrees are not on heard of here in nevada. what is extremely unusual and extremely dangerous for those who don't have a home is the duration. it's a trend scene around the country phoenix, arizona surpassed $43.00 degrees for 19 days in a row, beating a $49.00. your record here in texas or 9 prison inmates have died from excessive heat this year, families to be incarcerated, gathered at the state house to beg for air condition facilities. now we don't have my time cleaning anymore. that's the, that's the problem. you know, you know, prolongs heat wave. it doesn't go down at night anymore. no,
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we don't go below 34 degrees. celsius forecasters the little relief in sight with these high temperatures expected to continue at least another week. kristin salumi alger 0, clark county, nevada, a 100, a 5 sizes increase a trying to stop, a fast moving wall. fine north west of the capital athens. the far end. the monta region has destroyed homes on vehicles for the 300 people have been evacuated. it started on monday and has told through surrounding forest as well as the blockade imposed on gauze. it has made a heat wave, especially difficult to into temperatures of hit $38.00 degrees and residents are experiencing power accounts for as much as 12 hours a day will. and 2300000 people live in. the palestinian enclave with 16 is of israel's land. air and sea blockade severely affected the economy and
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infrastructure in rockies among the top 5 countries. hottest head fight climate change according to the un with water shortages and frequent power outages. people are trying to find ways to escape some heat. one method is to use traditional architecture to improve ventilation inside houses, made up of what he reports from foster in southern iraq. the campaign is under way in buffalo to rehabilitate wisdom balconies like these known as soon as she of the arabic is lemme khaki. texture is considered the unique in iraq. so when hospitalized, we make sure national from special types or would including cheek, well, it's healthy because it facilitates airflow into buildings alleviates hot weather and creates a buffer against the baking sun. buffalo is one of the cities in iraq most affected by claimant change. temperature is usually exceed 50 degrees celsius during the
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summer months. and the lady of nations is encouraging people here to return to tradition of ways of combating the heat league efficient as she. the balconies are usually built onto the 2nd floor of 2 stories for additional buildings. they also offer the occupants great to the privacy. this renovation project is part of a, you know, school carpentry, apprentice, chip program, as well as tech in, in climate change. it also is to save, go, the seat is heritage. at the north mine this architect of style dates back to the ultimate era and the bus route was the 1st the rocky city to have it before the invention of modern air conditioner as a box. and it uses eco friendly wood and allow circulation of an inside house on top. many of these old traditional houses were abandoned by their original owners due to wars and cic, taiji and conflicts, economic decline, neglect, and political instability have also led to the demise of sin, asheel untraditional designs,
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but pleased with the challenge of rising temperatures and worsening climate. many, he had hoped that projects like this will have to and that's around my hold up the heat eligibility of the bus i it still has own out of their lives and livelihoods ruined and sounds, cris devastating flash floods shrieking fine, heavy rain and i'm alive and i didn't really do think i might get up to 3 months interest in australia and say the rescue by mix confession and arrives on drawing. not the color once again. welcome to now the look at the international full cost of a real solid, many laptop in the hates across southern western pots. so the us this where the
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system here was the boundary between the cooler and the less hotel and down towards the south where that heat continues. sundry showers rolling across the plains at the moment we'll try to break that hate but you can see by the south that was said around 42, south east. we have coast staying well into the full seas. i were across that western side of the us down towards the southwest corner of the desert, south west, but close to the coast, ally at around $31.00 degrees celsius to plenty of rad, showing up on the boston pots of our map. as we go on through the stay, so the heat, very much steak in place and sundry down pulse of the stones, possibility of some loss. how fair we, gusty winds your tornadoes. certainly a possibility. as we go through where the stay in the shower was running up across the northern plains, central positive kind of a lot of showers that just popping up once again. i was the operations as we go through. i 1st i south of that generally try very hard to find how to into northern parts of mexico, but we go to russia,
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showers around southern areas of mexico into central america, gets scattering the shouts to across the audience. slowly, making the way to the west. the, the the, the but the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you watching out is there a mind the thought told the story is the south us sold to in north korean custody off and legally crossing the border from south korea. the soldier identified as travis king was taken call us in a to and the demilitarized time was separate. so to chris courtney and officials say the blacks, the poor for this that has come on the russian attacks. the 2nd noise to the right, the regional governance says that at defense systems when gains to repel we are strong to us city of phoenix, pro a rack, who would set nearly half a century ago 19 consecutive days and temperatures about 43 degrees celsius. to nice place to setting a new record as the office ever recorded glibly to the right to rain
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continues to lash central and southern regions of south korea. and these 50 people are dead or missing in floods. online slides exam is one of the west effected areas from where jessica washington reports now of many a still in shock here in north june the regents at the disaster that has on phones that in that community provided a volume for me for this, since it's the 1st time we've had this much rain. all of a sudden everyone is in a days people evacuated barehanded. everyone is staying in the school auditorium. i'm not sure what needs to be done to me. he says the area around his home looks like an ocean with farmland and rhode submerged in the floods. this week of intense rain full is having a particularly devastating effect for fun. this with more than half a 1000000 lives still kills its tens of thousands of hector as a phone lines damaged. the can seek has lived here for almost 70 years. now his
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property is lined with operations crops, ordinance chili peppers and more. we need to get the water in. my green house is up to my shoulder. the water entered my house, the rooms and all the electrical appliances and farm machinery unusable. it's over, it's all over. everything has been ruined by this, right. like many in this area, he's critical of the authorities saying they didn't do enough to prepare despite the bad weather warnings. this monsoon season here more than 600 millimeters of rain has fallen more than double the amount in the same period. last year. china and wiley checking out what we need to fundamentally change out as well as the management system and response methods. climate change is causing extreme natural disasters. the president has also pledged the designation of effective areas, a special designs to zones, which would help victims get compensation. and the government supports that will be welcomed news for thousands still in temporary shelters,
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such as this one that's single elementary school, most of elderly farmers. here they have some with safe to sleep harsh meals and company, but they feel anxious about the future. family is so staying at a shelter, occasionally he returns to check on his property. it's an emotional sight, the destruction of his livelihood and years of hard work. he says he can't even begin to think about what he will do next. jessica washington ultra 0. exxon city, south korea, at least 40 and people have been killed in southern columbia ill. so the village was hit by a landslide. it happened in the could. tommy, during heavy rains, brooks and separate damage homes and a major highway. 6 of the people winches, the conflict into john now and its 4th month is raging on no end in size. at least 17 cease. flies have been broken with all of them failing. and the blood shed
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fighting between the army and his rival power ministry group. the rapids support forces has in fact escalated and now new efforts are being made in saudi arabia to reach another seas. 5 representatives from saddam's, warring sides all in jetta to potentially resume in direct talks. at least 3000 people have been killed. so far. conflict has also forced an additional $3000000.00 from their homes. in the past week low, near the 200000 people were displaced within suit on. the un says nearly 300000 head fled to neighboring chon, which is struggling to cope with a number of refugees out. is there a spoke to the un deputy secretary general? i mean, i'm a how much who is in charge? she's cool for an international support to prevent humanitarian catastrophe. so there are 2 very big messages, say one, the international community needs to do more to help the people of chat with their generosity in the 2 minutes here in crisis. that's the 1st message because we need to save lives, especially children and the women. the 2nd message, of course,
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is to the leaders who are in the war and so them, so that, that needs to stop because the consequences of that what we're seeing all around us and these people do not deserve that, of the efforts to be made at the after communion with god, with the un, it's really to try to get to see 5 to get a humanitarian cordele and tickets dialogue so that we can have peace. we release of the security situation once they come in to chat is being addressed. it is the security situation when they are sleeping firms to them, and the number of check points, the number of violence cases against women. this is what we have to plead with the authorities and so done that this needs to stop everybody. everybody in a context must be held to accounts. this cannot be allowed to go unattended to the must be accountability. but you know, while we are taking stock of those atrocities, we must, and we must end the war. we must take care of those who are fleeing and all of those things to be done at the same time to syrians soldiers have been entered also,
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is there a launch missile attacks? this is according to syrian state television, whether she position stayed the airport outside the capital of damascus, were targeted themselves were reportedly launched from the occupied golden heights . some of them were intercepted by the syrian ad defenses to rise group say it is the 20 of such is where the attack on syria this year sizes of protest as of once again rallied in israel against the government's plans to over the whole the judiciary parliament recently passed the fast reading of bill, which critics say could cub the supreme court's powers, but haven't jump june has legs, has some wish to receive. these protesters have converged outside of the supreme court. why that supreme court? because it's the supreme court that would have its powers, its oversight powers, limited. if the bill that's been proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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passes its 2nd reading, the message might happen. next week. we are determined to continue to send the message. they will not back down until this proposal is show, i think the future of the country and my family as part of this country and all my environment is being deciding whether we can make a change or not. today, we may have it 2nd. the 3rd, really to connect to next week is part of a larger package of large additional overall package proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and as far as like williams coalition. and critics of those proposals say that if they were enacted, that they would take israel away from democracy and put it on a road towards our talk or see they say that it would substantially reach in the district. and they also say that it would eliminate necessary checks and balances. now the prime minister said that if this bill passes,
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that he will then essentially take a step back and he will try to avoid compromise on their parts of the proposed legislation going forward. everybody we've spoken to here says they do not believe the prime minister. the prime minister has a history of lying and see if you will make any promise possible to call my son and to make us go home without going home. would be demonstrating for 29 weeks in a row. we're going to continue to demonstrate because your time process is just one of the many rallies that's been held throughout the day a day that's been built by the protesters to be a national day of resistance. everybody that we've spoken with rob today has said that they expect that the protesters will continue to come out. and that the numbers and the number of pope tests will only grow throughout the week. how much improvement does either west jerusalem on and 60 us wide screen. so asking politicians to post a bill which would require the government to investigate the mother of allan to
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their agenda. serena lockley. the last as to congress came on the day of the as ready president's visit to washington. the justice for sharing act was introduced in may, but it's online key to pos in the republican controlled house. palestinian american journalist was facing the show spies ready for his last j. well reporting on a rate in jeanine in the occupied with frank. take a castle, i have pledged enhanced economic and strategic corporation is a 2 nation celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties. take, he is president rich of tape. 31 was in cath home, the 2nd leg of his 3 day visit to the gulf region. he met the mirror of casa, shake to me, been time i'll funny trade between the 2 nations has increased in the last few years present. edwin has already visited saudi arabia and his now in the u. a. e. to hello strongly in mind that his k 9 companion had been rescued off the
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coast of mexico. often during 3 months of c, tim shaddick had involved in a journey from la pas to french polynesia, but the electronics on his castle moran, who run to use this by severe weather conditions on your apollo has a story mentor the is just returning from your exhaustion but thankful to be alive, because this is the moment timothy shaddick set foot on dry land. after nearly 3 months, a drifted c, a lot better than i was. i can tell you. shaddick arrived in the port of months, a new mexico's pacific coast on tuesday. a board, a tunable belonging to the group of my fleet. according to a company statement, the 54 year old australian national was some 1900 kilometers from land when he was spotted by the crew of a group of mount helicopter. since arriving in the care, mexican rescuers shaddick has been sharing his terrible brush with death. look,
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i feel feel really good. i've been struggling to so you know, the hills was, was pretty bad for was pretty hungry and um and i, i didn't think i'd make it through the stone, but now i'm really doing good. the crew of the tuna boat turned rescue betsel se shaddick was found in precarious condition, but was swiftly given medical attention, food and water. in photographs of the rescue, a bearded shaddick can be seen smiling and is now being compared to hollywood actor tom hanks and the survival drama castaway. shaddick told reporters he and bell of the dog survived on raw fish and rain water, and each other's company sees, sees, amazing. i see. i mean, that dog is something else. i'll be biased, but the timothy shaddick was aboard his cattle. moran, a low hood tow up on

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