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to business the black box and try his destination for us. one o one a investigates the spot to capture in the sand. a wood king went out to the come boot is going to the polls. as the authorities cracked down on the opposition, sort of the incumbent prime minister is expected to lead the next government. suspending of the main challenger left voters without many options. what lies ahead for the country? the elections? oh no, just the era. the, [000:00:00;00] the color there, i am, the spelling of your time. this is and use our line from not headquarters here in the,
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coming up in the next 16 minutes. ukraine says russia deliberately targets have grained terminals in the course of odessa, of the 2 consecutive nights have asked me to reach out to my person will not be at the break so much. and so that for the next month and arrest warrants, i suspected war crimes and ukraine is pending for russia's president saying no to tax rises and can you arrive, please confront anti government protest? those who defy the president? type calling in regards to stuff election when i picked out them. john ross from being nominated as prime minister in schools with counting down to women's world cup of fast. it'll strongly i'm using in the records the to, to see the size of the writing champions. the an art site targeting i 3rd straight, pardon?
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the premium official, say the black sea for to, for desa has come on the attack. now for a 2nd night in a row, the regional government says add defense systems responded to the strikes. the port is major and the exports of grain from ukraine. these latest attacks can last and last, i pledged retaliation following a blast on the catch bridge linking and actually decry premier people have also now been advised to say indoors. well, that's now speak tile corresponding around the fridays following developments for us from the capital case ra, a desa, the target here is more tele ation. it seems that friday was a night to be intensive, a tax in and around the southern pulled city of a decimal. so i want to use that to as saying that this was a truly massive attack, even describing it as hellish. and also making the claim that the main target of
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this attack was indeed the grain handling facilities at this point. it is your desiree is a major hub for the export of grading. and it says that the, the infrastructure that are handling great was specifically targeted. indeed, there are now images on social media showing what appears to be damage to great and silos and grain convey is, and so on. the large number of drones and also missiles of various descriptions were used last night. this was the 2nd night of attacks. i've seen that seem to be carry dieting reprisal for the mondays attack on the coach bridge. the ukrainians say a total of $63.00 drones of missiles well used with 5 act. so ukraine, some of them at different parts of ukraine, including here in keith. but most of them at the south end a to desa in particular. and there was a relatively low interception rates, as is sometimes the case because of the sheer number of the missiles being fired, the defense is was somewhat overwhelmed and around $37.00 it's claimed by the
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ukrainians were intercepted, which meant that a number got through. so in addition to the damage at the pool, we've also been seeing some damage from full link, debris, et cetera, have 2 different buildings, including residential complexes and a couple of hotels with reports of some casualties. some people civilians being injured, i say the presence of landscape is saying that russia did deliberately target. there is rainbow facilities that you mentioned. can you talk us through the impact of the destruction that's taking place? that's right. this is being roundly condemned to death from the will start with these hearing key. the agricultural minister of ukraine says in addition to facilities being damaged, it's also claimed that $60000.00 tons of grain was also destroyed. and the president's office has said that, you know, in the week. 2 the russia has a pulled out of the black sea grain deal. it's targeting of odessa that specialize
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in the export of great shows, according to ukraine. russia's attitude towards a towards global food security and in particular, countries in africa. ukraine is accused russia rent, basically trying to destroy ukraine's ability to export food, to the world, to try to create and ukraine's woods, a global hunger process on the prior to the with the latest for us from the ukrainian capital k of. thank you, ron. well, meanwhile, a fine, it has broken out as a military base, and russian annexed crimea days of the explosions, as we said, damage the country, bridge linking dependency on up to russia with ours is, how do i said, what might have spouses about plays at the military base and the corrupt school district russian media has reported the destinations whitehead, nearly as i pulled out. all the is following the story from oscar. while according to the local authorities seized as well as witnesses, the rest of the explosions heard of the munitions at power in the cale skied
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districts of crimea, where massive 5 bro, causing the hours and wednesday, and huge plains of smile. girls are seen from nearby villages a russian appointed governor of grimay as subjects to another has confirmed uh, no casualties have been reported with deals to ortiz. a do not say well, who's defined followed by the explosions. the investigation is underway right now. well, the head of the crime in parliament said it would take a day or 2 to get rid of the consequences of the fun at the dep have holding to him . uh no damage to civilian infrastructure has been closed. uh, at the moment, more than 2000 people, ive been evacuated from full villages of the district, reportedly the residence we'll spend a day or 2 away from that homes. so that hopefully that will be allowed to return the villagers and out taken on the police protection and the old, the residents evacuated from the fire area near the the range of being assisted as
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people are being provided with all the necessary springs that's according to govern acts you own of also the east and ukraine bottle is intensifying as both science trying to break through the front lines. ukrainians say the russians are announcing 800000 soldiers and around 900 tanks, us a bag of visitors, of bummed out town to see how people that are dividing. there's an emptiness sense of risk. the crosses overgrown straight animals, wanted the streets. the buildings appear intact, shelves of what they were before the will. sizes of people used to live here. few remain. what's what this meant tells us we receive a tube with every day they find more test. i'm fed up with a level where we have the band and for seconds, 3 seconds, 2 seconds, then to despite the sounds of the shelves, firing and lending people gather to enjoy what they can of the summer days. solution when that insides it through a here. what else would would be? we saw the 2 cloud drives from 2 locations,
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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 balloon chip. you might 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 him 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 it is 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 town, 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. going 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
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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 and, and that gives you an idea of what this place is going through. there's october, we 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 hit a. it's a risk eastern ukraine assigned to stay in the destruction. that's a calls come down in southern ukraine last month is causing an environmental catastrophe, a square in the black sea region problem for us to walk or reports. now from the result of between me in georgia,
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russia's war and ukraine is hundreds of kilometers from these pages in but to me on to which is black sea coast. yet its effects may suit reach these shores of the destruction of ukraine. scott health could them released up to 180000000000 cubic meters of polluted water. satellite data shows a swelling bloom of out feeding on a sudden discharge of agricultural nutrients or stuff, fields by the flood waters. when it dies, it will stop this ecosystem of oxygen settlement will be private of light. the area known as the north, west and shelf is a nursery for many fish species, the dial. so i have that for the mazda, for the lifting, the northwest or shelf. everything is connected in the, in the movie network system. so, that's why i'm marking in, so we can say an ecological catastrophe. the contamination, which includes sewage and chemicals,
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prompted odessa to band swimming. it is being diluted bulgaria and romania say that beach is this still. george's authority said walter quality falls within the new zoe. i don't see any human solution. i haven't decided if i'm going to swim yet. just a few kilometers away from the swim is, is but tvs, municipal waste them right from the mouth of a major river. geographically enclosed, the black sea has been fed the decades by contaminated river systems. but it wasn't for people to jump nature needed a lot more time to restore the ecosystem before the accident. perhaps 10 years. it just might be that nature no longer has 10 years. a pollution may not be a big concern for most of these holiday make hits, but the war has introduced something else into these volts is something that does poll. ready is small, but very real danger. this february,
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tourists kept at the moment. se mine struck that to me beach. it's not known how many may have drifted from the was the experts. one can hope you may have dislodged plastic anti personnel mines already got more to shelby's we. we cannot exclude the possibility that the current and the black sea will bring them to the george and coast front of the population must know that there is a danger, especially children on this side of mankind has already marked the black sea rushes war in ukraine is putting more pressure on this delicate ecosystem rubbing. first of all. okay. how do 0? but to me was a lot because president says the person will not be attending us on this. and johannesburg, next month for us as president, was invited to join all the natives from the brooks across the board of trade groups. so we're on the present and says that foreign minister, so gala profit will be representing russia, that instead, the international criminal court has issued interest orange for russia's presidents
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for suspected war crimes and ukraine. now as a signet trained to the united states. so last week i would have a juicy to arrest fruits, and if you arrived there, well, that's cost estimate and the luxury is in the, and lots of money in south africa. finding that this must be a bit of a relief around the plaza. so it certainly is uh for presidents, it wasn't a very difficult position given, as you mentioned, that's of africa's the signatory to the rome statute. and so then would be bound to a risk of the russian president if he had come to south africa. that's i suppose, the legal side of the demo, but many were installed. africa would argue that the south african presidents of african government and the governing party in south africa. the a and c had no intention at any time to arrest of letting my boots in south africa has a good relationship with russia. we also see deepening ties through organizations like breaks, and that's somebody coming up in about
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a month's time. so that really wasn't the most for south africa, this very good relationship with russia, but being a signature to the rome statute. and this is why in recent weeks we've had more calls from sun. so the frequent bodies, the amc specifically saying that south africa should pull out of international treaties and organizations that adults of south african interest. so that freak is a southern country and shouldn't be dictated to. but given this formal decision, which wasn't the re, the invitation to, um, being resend that it was an agreement, a mutual agreement. the south african government says this. so to me does makes the way for that, but easier for me to let me ask you about the timing because i see is that around the part of the files? what was originally confidential quotes affidavit saying that he believes that arrested in prison would only escalate hostilities in ukraine. that's also been very controversial when you look at how politically device, if this has all already been as well,
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given the african national congress is position on its relationship with russia with letting my boots in. and by extensions the south african government, they've been set very so it's about what they wanted to do. but of course they've been challenged by an opposition party like the democratic alliance. who has taken the government to court, saying that it should be forced to arrest puts in, should he come to south africa? we know no that's not happening. and because of that, the south african president had to provide had to provide a responding affidavit to the quotes in south africa, explaining why the government had that position by the net. not a race boots. and he was also forced to make this affidavit public. and it's a rumble post, i had said that the no risk of fruits and would be unlawful, and it would be, tempt amount to declaring war on russia. now the russians of also responded to the presidential spokesperson, se so that russia has at no point fixed in south africa. but of course, and the risk of puts in would be a threat,
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would be an attack on the president. so again, this comes back to this mutual agreement between the 2 countries trying to navigate a way forward, giving these deepening ties so that frequent government has, of course, had some opposition to this decision that it's made all the statements it's made in recent weeks around. it's what's supposed to be a protection off wooten. and so it's like, you know, that, that quote challenge was for the way because which is a lot of traveling to south africa. and so i'm gonna just in the last few minutes, i say the kremlin says that person will be participating in not summit, but only via video. cool. very interesting developments for me to minute across all of that for us until the i forget, thank you as well. as the old time timor ahead listeners are included in the us and china hold can't climb adults as heat waves and wreck on temperatures sweep across the us. soldier ends up in custody in north korea after illegally crossing the
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boat from sales force ahead of the one and as well as cops and new commercials featuring the frenchwoman state and has gone viral pro. he'll be here. the protest as have collapsed with police and kenya is capital nairobi during demonstrations that against the government's pants to raise taxes. neal position coalition is causing this point for 3 days of protests over the store in cost of living. and then your taxes would use to take effect and the spelling of this month, that a course. and i wrote the whole to the implementation and proceedings and presidents when embrace or has called on his import as the whole town to protest will explain to catherine. so as she joins us now from all righty, catherine,
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we saw some classes this morning, but it seems things are little common a they are a beach call now when we've been driving around different parts of the city, particularly, it's a strong holes of the opposition of where we've witnessed all day, this running bottles between the police who have been a throwing seal gas as to protested. and on the other side protested, have been use the stones and sling. so toward all the size security forces as well. i'm when we've come to other parts of the country, a several in several counties. we have seen the process as well. but then all the roles we've noticed is that many people have decided to stay away from the seats afraid in the city center. we have seen
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a still have been closed. we know that shed government schools have been closed as well. and teal of you know, they've got, they've decides what's going to happen, going uh, full lives as well. so it is home right now was interesting to a lot of demonstrate as people who are on the street who is saying that they're very frustrated about this cost of living. but also about this uh, taxes that they say are be imposed from that to that, that from the company. katherine, i wanted to ask you more about that. i've been wondering if this is just about the cost of living. well, if it goes deeper than not, if we're talking here about i guess a political divide well, it depends on who you're talking to because we've been talking to very many people . for example, we have been waiting to hear from ryan,
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not what the guy himself. he's the one who i'll call to for these protests. and he has been austin. protest is to come out to the street and know we talked pots and phones, thoughts and times to symbolize this cost of leaving. but we also know that the government has not responded to what has happened, but what is happening now. we also know that we have been hearing from different. 7 groups like civil society groups, a religious groups deal before much as well, and they're talking about the need to have a dialogue. so this is a debate that is going on right now. but so like i said, we have not had a word from both. so i low dean, god, we haven't heard a word from the president william who so as well, catherine, so it, it on the ground for us. and i really was a little anxious to thank you. catherine. a bus crash and algeria has killed at
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least 54 people and 12 others were also interested in the southern province of coming to russet video on social media. it shows the burning wreckage of just escalated, working on a vast timelines paula and has blocks the nomination of the leading candidates from prime. minnesota. the verge happened hours after the constitutional court suspended the title in general and wrapped as a member of parliament. now, he was accused of violating election rules. his suspension is one of the same though, as a political battle between conservatives and progressives, particularly against his opposition policy move forward. i'll correspond that translate has listen vanco or in the end it wasn't close to tional, caught suspension of the tell him during right as a member of parliament that has ended his fits to become a crime. and instead of fighting, it was a parliamentary regulation that states that of motion that's already been tabled in parliament and rejected cannot be introduced in the same session. now the
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legislative had spent the whole of wednesday debating this motion and finally put it to a vote before the session ended on wednesday. and majority votes that this call them into regulation applies to pete says that to be re nominated as a prime minister of candidate. and we don't yet know what he says next. move on his parties. next move is going to be the peach i did say earlier this week, but if he doesn't get enough votes in his 2nd bid to become prime minister, then they would support a candidate from pad thai that is the 2nd largest party in parliament to become prime minister, now as you can imagine, his supporters are angry. they've expressed dismay and disappointment. they see the legal challenges thrown at the top and the senate has refuses to support his fit to become prime minister as and the 10 for the conservative and the pro military elements to hold onto power. and many analysts had said that this anger could very well spill over onto the streets of thailand, which means possibly unrest and
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a period of prolonged instability for the country. florence louis out 09 call. i spoke with ben petty along his former special counsel to thailand's deputy prime minister. he's as political arrivals of threatened by pizza as popularity and his policies calls for a form. and i am very sad to see that over the past 10 or even 20 years thailand hasn't been able to move forward, no, the, from these political show rates. and the reason i say that is precisely because we are not in the states where we have some kind of establish a legal order, but it is quite, in my opinion, a role politic goes the because that is going on in thailand. so i think the likelihood now is up to the 2nd largest pa d that is pre type potty to take the lead. and it's going to be very interesting because across high let's, let's look at day one devereaux elections. they full of governments before,
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but again, they were fixing up these political show res, this political circuits, people as well. so it'd be, will be very interesting to see how good and i percent. i do not expect them to need a mess and process currently. it's not in the same way we saw the. busy why? because during the growing life movement it was led by the so called red chest. following that the anti, you're not protesting because next by the uh what, what i'd be pulled, not the yellow chairs, but the, the adult buffalo saw on the ball for reform. we met the 2 in 2014, and the toppling of the democracy has to be saved now lives in china and right now . but that support is a part of the 4th is up at the pool football team. in my opinion, a quite a different demographic, some of them very young generation, some of them uh, the older generations. we have quite a progressive view. but one thing,
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they might not be the same types of the math protests that resolved before we pilot . well, it is now times of the whether he has evidence, the hello was business, as usual across the middle east. lots of hot sun shine shoes. i told the temperature in the saudi arabia adding a rock, tossing 50 degrees celsius. of these parts of the world at present, and no great change over the next couple of days. q weight getting up to around 50 celsius full rest, as they often hate that whole sunshine stretching all the way up to what was the black sea chunks of one or 2 showers just around the co. cuz it's but really nothing too much to speak of. but it's also shot was able tools that are used to side of uh, i've kind of stopped pushing into focused on hold them as a focused on over the next couple of days. but elsewhere, as you can see, how dry and sunny sums up the weather here, and that is the case to across northern parts of africa, 40 celsius into this signed in aaa. and also in cairo, the temperatures maybe just nothing up or touched with tripoli. and kyra, as we go through friday, tiny,
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if hate in place here. so. so the case all the way down into south, so down we have to live. he shouts, go, central parts of africa as per usual pipes, not as widespread as they should be with. they are still the never the less the southern africa, as you can see, is pretty quiet. temperatures getting up to around 17 celsius into how does but cooling off for friday, only 11 degrees, but show us east and south africa, mozambique. let's go ahead here on file on, on how it says era. i'm alive and and i didn't really do think i'd like it off to 3 months interest and australia and say that is rescued by next confession and arrives on friday. and as for major league baseball has a day that's been more than a 100 years of making the story.
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the how do states control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is this has been jim listened. we played in the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the latest news as it breaks. hold on one side. the authority is our premium for tom on the other side. now it's finally at the monday justice with detailed coverage, the where has resulted in the closure of many hospitals. and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation and jeanine would last no more than 48 hours. the consequences,
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the impact of what has happened to you the last for years. the want to live to beijing now with us special kind of climate and why john kerry is holding a press conference often has meetings with top officials that's. that's one of the shakes. in order to understand what has been stuck for almost a year, and that's the young person dialogue between the united states in china and indeed uh we did 68 and having a long and a very detailed meetings with a lot to catch up on. we have very frank conversations, but we came here to break new ground to which we think is important business stage . and it is clear that we're going to need a little more work to be able to complete that task,
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which we still believe both of us is doable. there are a lot of things that we've heard after all this time. but there are also some issues that are going to have to be resolved that are going to take a little more time. uh we used as a baseline for this meeting. the meeting that took place between present biden and present share his boss indonesia, where the 2 leaders agreed to work jointly and together with other countries to address the climate crisis. we both agreed to continue bilateral engagement to address this climate crisis. and we both agree it as a matter of urgency and in recognition of global and x a central nature, this threat. we both agreed to continue this bilateral, a great effort,
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a particularly agreeing on the language that we are a deeply disturbed by the current urgency that grows by the day and because of the global and extra central nature of this challenge. we are both deeply alarmed by the best available. busy of science and the findings. we also agreed that we agree with the scientific findings, including the ip is, is a 6th assessment report. recognizing that the climate crisis is increasingly affected people and countries around the world. so we both remain committed to fully implementing the us china joint statement addressing the climate crisis and the us china joint glasgow declaration on enhancing climate action in the 20
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twenty's. and we both agreed that we want to work together to guarantee a positive outcome from caught. 28 were obviously the cooperation of china. united states is critical to any outcome. so we also agreed to work intensively. and the weeks ahead is not a one off meeting. uh, we are already uh, pinpointing the time for our next meeting. and then even the next one after that, recognizing that we have only about. busy 2 months uh before the cop and we have to make us a certain amount of time. uh for the period that uh this discussion has not been taking place. uh, we agreed to work intensively on those meetings and to set goals and make sure that we have
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a work product that has jumped through the loops and both of our countries so that it can be approved and we can move forward. we agreed in the next weeks that our next meeting will take place and, and among the topics to discuss will be the scaling and integrating of renewable energy into a power sector in order to be able to reduce coal emissions. and also to address non c o 2 greenhouse gas emissions including to inform the development of 2035 in dcs that are supposed to be submitted in 2025. and we view this is a very important discussion which took a fair amount of time in the course of these days. so that's the basic outline of where we are and happy takes a few questions. the 1st question comes from keep rhetoric of near times. according
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to people's daily dis. busy shooting, picking sudden to speech this week, the china is path and tempo to which carbon targets quote should be and must be determined by ourselves and never under the sway of others and quote, do you interpret that as push back to your message this week? a faster pace, particularly on coal. thank you. well, i think we all agree that nobody should be quote, dictated to and we're not doing that way. that's why we had 3 days of intensive discussions. and i think if you ask she is and well, he'll tell you there was 0 dictation nor i. i think if you asked the director along he and, and the vice president han as well as a you know, any of the interlocutors we were talking to uh, they would tell you that there was no dictation here. and there was
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a clear exchange of ideas. if anything is dictating, it is the science, all of us should be informed by and compelled by the level of the science that is coming back. at a more rapid rate by the day i think it was 52 degrees. i mentioned that uh to uh, premier lee and uh, we're seeing all around the world records being broken at a record pace. so all of us need to be engaged and really motivated as a consequence of that. the next question comes from this one, move from the paper. thank you. and from the paper, given the world wide high temperature days, how the 2 sides can manage the difference is. the
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interest with china on condition can happen. what no government has enough money to be able to effect this transition by itself. in the end, we have to get the private sector, philanthropies, governments. everybody has to come together and we have to accelerate almost everything we're all doing. we have to accelerate the research and development. we have to accelerate the deployment of new technologies. we have to be able to speed up the what we know works, which is particularly renewables and, and you're seeing in many countries in united states as well as in other countries that you know, 95 percent, 7580 percent of all the new electricity coming online is now coming from renewable energy. so we're in the beginning of a, of a revolution. and the challenge for all of us is can we affect this transition
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at a rapid enough pace that we are living up to the challenge of the science, the people, the scientists who have told us today that they are terrified by the evidence they see coming back faster than they predicted and declaring that we are in uncharted water. well, if we are indeed in uncharted water, we all need to check our campuses and check our drives and make sure we are making the decisions that are necessary to winning this battle. and, and you can't just push it off to the side. it's not something you can put on hold because it's on folding at its own pace, like a living organism which an effectively put up into the atmosphere. and no matter what we do, i think you take a day off, take a week off, take what it's still going to be moving at the same pace,
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if not faster because we're continuing to feed the engine of that problem, which is emissions from fossil fuels that are not being trapped and captured and utilized. the 2nd part of your question was the yes or i think we're, we're in great agreement that you know, china, the united states played a role. president obama came here to china and in 24 team to meet with president she. they stood up and declared what the mutual efforts would be between china, the united states, and then went onto paris. paris was successful, not exclusively because of that, but it contributed to that effort. and the same thing needs to happen. now we need to guarantee that the top is successful and we are both supportive of the, of the efforts of the comp presidency. we're both looking for what happens that
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will further this faster. but we're working in conjunction with the u a which has been working in a believe a exceedingly hard around the world. now, listening and working with interested parties around the world will continue to do that. next from jen tentatively from bloomberg. thank you. there are americans who will say that you came to china for 3 days of talks and are only leaving with a plan for more of them. what is the framework to actually resolve some of these most contentious issues around finance, around the pace and phasing out fossil fuels in the weeks ahead? or what are you going to be mindful of the fact that we have not been talking because we were suspended for a long period of time. and we've practically not. i mean, not approximately a we've, we've had no in person meetings since last august. we're now in mid july of another year. so i think uh, you know, we did the wise thing,
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which is make sure that what we're holding out to folks as a step forward is indeed a step forward that we're not just putting words on paper. and you'll notice we're not issuing a, you know, declaration together because we're not finished finding the pathway with clarity on both sides that will allow us to achieve what we need to achieve. but this is how you get business done. you begin to somewhere, you begin those thoughts you, you, you move the process forward. and i assure you that both she is an ma, she is, i'm on my counterpart and i and my whole team are convinced that we move things in that discussion forward. but there are bureaus and agencies of our governments that need to feed in to that process. we don't just operate in a vacuum here. and we need to be sure that that whether it's the epa or the energy
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department or whether here interest, administrative environment, the m e or a one other department that the people are moving in the same direction. and that takes the leadership in time. but we don't have a lot of time, so that's why we're going to try to work on an accelerated schedule. salary, as, as could you pinpoint a couple of the areas where he's well here's the thing that us climate special envoy, john kerry and beijing. he's speaking now to holding musings with top officials. now these other lives to biggest call the method is china is a while it's top of that. it costs the us together. they make up about 40 percent of global emissions. now kerry says that they've agreed to work intensively and the weeks ahead to continue. we're trying to and i credit on spent what's been stuck ahead of the cup 28 climate conference that's to take place and you buy lice. so this year he says that they will be focusing on that for us in china, on the scaling off an integration of renewables, as well as sources of non carbon emissions. kerry also spoke has been growing
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agency to address climate challenges, given the global and ex essential nature of this thread. well, they certainly know or about that and us as you've phoenix, which has broken a restful and set nearly half a century ago. 19 consecutive days of temperatures about $43.00 degrees celsius. corresponding kristen salumi has worn out from cobb, county and nevada. what excessive hateful things 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 and relief getting hotter. it's getting a lot harder. so this, this data room over here is really resourceful. i take advantage of it, their, their resources and try to get myself put together and you're 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,
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especially on the 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, our shelter is very close to full about 99 percent capacity. but we operate with about a 100 beds in, in a reserves that we, 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, which is our normal capacity for our, for the dorm temperatures, toppings 43, even 47 degrees are not on heard of here in nevada. but 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
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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 like time cleaning anymore. that's the, that's the problem. you know, you know, prolong heat wave. it doesn't quit down at night anymore. now 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. meanwhile, hundreds of 5 sizes in greece trying to start the fast moving, want find the north west of the capital athens. the blaze and the laundry region has destroyed buildings and vehicles. more than 300 people has been evacuated from their homes. about 5000 on monday and has been sweeping through for us now they already attend this relationship between the united states and north korea has
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become even more complicated and invisible incidence. a us soldier is now in north korea and custody of the a crossing from south korea. he'd been jersey faced the military disciplinary action. and early on wednesday to show young 5 to ballistic missiles in tennessee. patrick, i'll head and wraps up a little bit about that source, and 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 sole 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 this quarter 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 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. us administered 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 is really for says, have detained at least 10 palestinians in range of nice on choose day trips and 10 cities across the occupies the west bank into during the day a refuge account invest. israel's military has increased the number of res added arrests in the occupied territories in recent months. $5000.00 palestinians are now being held in is really jails who live in
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a 1000 of them without charge or more than 60 us rights groups are asking politicians, that's a positive bill that would require the government to public a report on the details surrounding the mother of al jazeera john was showing up. okay. the rest of the congress came on choose day, the same day of a visit to washington by israel's president. the justice for sharina act was introduced in may, but it's unlikely as a pos and the republican controlled house. the public opinion american journalist was shot dead by. is there any forces last year or pushing on a raid engineering in the occupied west starting and say that here has been rescued after being lost and the pacific ocean for 3 months has been telling his remarkable story to him. shaddick and his dogs in bella managed to survive by a single fish and drinking rain was a manual rattler as well as the the returning from near exhaustion, but thankful to be alive. this is the moment timothy shaddick,
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set foot on dry land after nearly 3 months, a drifted c a. 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 with some 1900 kilometers from land when he was spotted by the crew of a group of mount a helicopter. since arriving in the care, mexican rescuers shaddick has been sharing his caroline brush with death. look, i few feel really good. i've been struggling to so you know, the hill 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 tune, a boat turned rescue betsel se shaddick was found in precarious condition,
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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 bellowed, the dog survived on bro, 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 head toe, up on a journey from la pause to a french polynesia when his electronics were disabled by severe weather, his tale of survival in the vast pacific ocean. now a testament to human resilience. when was it out below al jazeera a while still ahead here on out of there. and so will be asking, womens football champions are getting ready to take on the wells. the big kick off in australia and new zealand is just
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a day way the
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the the a lack. it's time for sport and roll the, well, the house is just about stone. yeah. just the hours of why, you know, form of what could be the biggest and best women's world cup we've ever seen. it kicks off in australia, new zealand, on that, it's set to be a total and also so record that the 2 teams are taking pots and funds of already bought more than $1000000.00 tickets. alex told us to report some signatures of the night's faithful women's. well,
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comp is set to confirm the rapid rise of the women's game and is ready, history making, australia, and use even the 1st ever co host reco ticket sales and prize money at the tournaments expanded to 32 teams for the 1st time. i think the possibilities of this world cup is, is just going to be the biggest, the best and most competitive and just continue to elevate it, you know, we just, we just continue to make it better and better every 4 years. and that's what's so great about it with ticket sales. so ring, well pause the $1000000.00 mark this woke up is on coals to be the best attended women, single sport events in history. and for the 1st time we play, i will receive the read payments from fif up a minimum of $30000.00 us dollars rising for $270000.00 for each of the
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when it is a life changing thing for some of these players entering the tournament, so coming away with each player, making at least $30000.00 is huge because a lot of federations, usually the money goes federations and you don't. and those players don't see any or much of that money. the us say of favorites, the lift, the trophy for record extending space of time and for the 3rd woke up running. the biggest rivals include spain to time. what is germany and european champions, england. but don't roll out co hosts, australia, in their own backyard, with a cap student who is one of the best goals scores in the game. for any time zeta woke up whether it's just this still disparity, a 4th a it's an amazing feeling of something you can never ever take for granted and never will. but to do it on home. soil is mean, it's a once in a lifetime opportunity for not many people say i'm very,
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very on it. and yet every time i talk about it, i get kind of emotional a countries and making that they use with morocco becoming the 1st arab nation to compete at a women's world cup. in 4 and a half weeks time, the champions will be decided in the world cup final in sydney on august, the 20th alex thomas, how does era australia for me? well, the fee for president johnny and farm teeter says he can't guarantee that. then the federations will distribute the $30000.00 promise to every player at this well come . but he said, i have a role. the women's game is on the right track when it comes to par payments. let me just say that i'm, i'm pretty happy that the before i became people present the, the whole envelope for the prize. money was 15000000. now it's $150000000.00 little bit more even than that so. so we are moving of course in the right direction. we have been consulting,
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we've associations with play of central try to to go in the right path. what we've been talking to football board costa, our shock cover the show about payment issues affecting some of the african teams. how does this work? comp, it affects the team mentally because what you want going into, you know, historic tournament like this, especially in australia and new zealand is to have the plaza in once it. and it's not even just nigeria and via it's also south africa just a few days before the team left the johannes. but there was a sort of like a sit down strike a head of a friendly game that they had. and this was, you know, not good, especially because it's a good time around the team. they won their 1st ever we minutes after a couple of nations. do you want the pledge to be focused? and we've seen that not just on the african continent, these things, you know, statement from the line. this is of england saying they're going to put on hold the fights, you know, with the s h a and conversations around their allowances. but this is still
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a worldwide problem, but i think that now going into the woke up just in a few hours, the players are focused. they want to make history and sort of replace a what the usb didn't 2019 window walk up to well and put themselves in a position to be able to have a conversation with the federations. or no, you have to have a look at that. this is a, by your, in your video on the french team showing the quantities of the women's guiding has gone viral. the, the, the video appears to show a compilation of the main things between the likes of in the bath. i as far as basement, and olivia is yuru, sorry, of the attacking skills box. that it travails that the views of shipping what the clips of the women so i produces of the ad set. so all kinds of the women seem to form matching that moves on the page with that mile count the parts, the idea was to china is an ocean. the women's guy was less skilful. then the day
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that you have and champions by music side, by seeing that 1st free season friendly bar, and beating nice chair or tough eyes in 27 little not sports 20 says a new habit to tell us to go fairly close to a full stretch team. for the guide on the side, we'll continue that's rolled up to the dc who would say about 2 inches, how to get slightly tough proposition matches the city or color start to you from tall over and take on little pull in single pull. how's it getting ahold? 3 full of all smart applies that now are in some elaborate into miami even better and defend the jody albert set to read an art related all betsy. i've told you a boost gets 34 year old alba, how boss? so when 6 my league a talk to him and the 2015 champions late cricket england wanting to toss and chose to ball in the 1st or the full ashes test to get some australia at all profit. steve smith was the 3rd man out so strongly about who the with rob, wicked, from a guy will start at $147.00 to $3.00. they lead the series to what i need just to
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go in, dispatched to retire, and some of the major league baseball history has been made in the last 24 hours for the 1st time since 89 south sea salt. caramel runs 8 a game. they will full guys on tuesday and with 5 seems hit double digits. that is always bought for as more light to the saga. thanks so much. oh, well that's it for me and associates heading for this. please ask the don't go away . i'll be back in just a couple of minutes. the unmanned aerial vehicles deputy, but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict and ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale, drawing more and pointing to a coming age of artificial intelligence on, on them as weapons. people in power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology and whether it poses
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