tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 1, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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to learn, learn, please be coming to enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. and i've been told stories from asia on now to see if the, the, the, on, the bulk of this is use our life and the coming up in the next 60 minutes. evacuations underway in the french nationals and how the you, if he ends up being flown out as bored as close as jazz to pose leadership is told, address era, any minute treat intervention from echo aust would be legitimate, accusing the junk of rounding up the top politicians uh definitely that is uh in
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hunting for me. they have not yet succeeded in its a building, and the house of mosca was hit by a jerome strike for the 2nd time in as many days russia. blaine, she cried. and the rad double treat for moon gazes, the 1st of 2 stupid moons this bunk is lift and long piece of stem. and with the support of defending champions, scraped through with the women's world cup. the usa come the slaves to going out the game. but the tournament progressing to the stage, the is 1800 cmt and we begin this dues with the european citizens that are being flown home from the jeff following the crew. that last week, the french government sees currently evacuating of organizing hundreds of possible
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holders to leave the country. the operation began after tax and the french embassy in the capital, naomi, and the closure of new jazz for just just days off to the president, mohammed buzzing was deposed in a to contort. jason b begins are coverage at an airport in the capital, naomi. the 1st french citizens arrive ahead of their evacuation flights, has many new gerry and say that pleased french people are leaving the country food . if one of them is a pre k, as an african, i can say that all the problems that africans are experiencing in new jersey and in africa it's from. so that's at the root of all suffering stuff. we've seen the example of molly and book in a fossil now. so we to a, going to for loading the footsteps on friends has to do is to leave of whether diplomats in paris have been working around the clock to evacuate citizens from the year after president mohammed bedroom was deposed last week. the guy was one of the
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wills put was countries in relies heavily on financial support from west and backers and the regional blog equis. most of that aid has been frozen because of the cuz the military rulers in neighboring molly and became a fast so have criticize the funding freeze, saying the poorest will be hit. hardest french troops order to leave monte recently refused deputy, curious as on. so is it a go, we refuse to apply these a legal, illegitimate, and inhumane sanctions against the people of nisha. we've won that any military intervention against me. jeff will be considered as a declaration of war against became a fast. so and molly, the full, the, to new show was an important ally of the west and the fight against all groups linked to al qaeda in this a how it will say, one of the world's biggest produces of uranium which fuels nuclear power stations does. yeah. produce move in 2000 tons of high grade uranium last year. that's 5 percent of global outputs. francis heavily reliant on nuclear energy,
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just supplies and estimated 15 percent of uranium for french nuclear power stations . the french government says that it has 2 years worth of uranium stokes. a. somebody, let's say west and power is the only interested in new jazz. natural resources is very wars and then i think all africa must be very worried or concerned about friends is making the civil has made it. so for my colonial power, it can be kind enough and choose is to protect its interest. you believe that means removing africa limits to lock this street. i like dig it up as the leaders of the crew have announced the suspension of uranium exports to friends and all the european countries and over one in the west on the glass, not to order a military intervention. victoria gates and b l g. is there an advisor to the deposed president has been speaking to out to 0, your assign the says the else the government would support military intervention by
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echo as to reinstate the president. but the nice allegations that discussing notes, reaction with friends, you spoke to my colleague, somebody say, don vi want something. a piece of for the resolution of this conflict is, are what everyone is helping in this country. and know, what do you really wish is to see at blood shit or really violent conflict that bursting in our country. but it all depends on the one who sees the power by force and is a, has been in the 1st is our president and the is using violence to to attack our people who are trying to do the most sit there and do some probation of what they are doing and that was showing that they are not. they don't agree with the cool. i this bill. is that going on?
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many of our to the pointed to columbus. ah, ah, i did it and i just, this is the violence that they are using. so we wish that the wireless may not burst into our country, but the behavior of death will cease, develop ease, lead into violence in this country. do you support the military intervention of any kind to find, reinstate the president in the protocol of the echo us day? is that a possibility of using violence against the, in the file of that data that trying to use when as to feed the power in, in critical us county. so uh, it's not that much of a, if a we support or not, but uh we, uh, uh,
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is saying that the, if it goes right to use violence, it, it is not easily got to be closer there. these are the protocol that are in the it cool us, uh, uh, amendment. so uh, we cannot be against a pause because we are a member of the april us and anything that their boss decides to do is uh okay for us because we have members and we so, but the costs of over this, have you been in touch with the french about french military intervention. we, we have not been in touch with the french about their introversion really to intervention. and we're not in touch with friends concerning the integration and media tardy. eh, friend is in contact with one of our lead us who is trying to
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negotiate with the who and that's all we know and that's all i know, but we don't have a me a connection with the friends about there really to be intervention. let's bring it over. the last thing here is the head of this, the health program at the german peace organization, the colorado. now foundation to joins us live from by the code of i will welcome to you. so the regional block echo as we had the, the economic community of west african states have told the crew leaders point blank, reinstate the democratically elected president, or run the risk of force. how seriously should we take that threat? i think it's an empty sweat. i mean, if you want me to read music out, really, if you need someone supporting your wrong but the stuff as who has been under house arrest, you know, for almost a week now and know me, you just come to his rescue. so it's unlikely that it's a non military intervention, possibly, you know what to do is try a number,
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you know, playing photos off, so jars and you know, that makes your way to the presidential. this is out there any, some going on. is it wrong to me because has been telling me before 2017 and john. yeah. but anyway, really invited by the government, but that's not the case. you mean the consequence of uh, military intervention could mean a pretty serious show down. are you suggesting that some stream, you know, like that? yeah, i mean the state is a high medium, basically made it is stronger. no, but they have their own likes to follow up. and i think this right does made also, you know, the bushes, you know, you know, it's hot and the standard is really due to say, you know, how long day they will use is to, to mobilize that the screen this week, again into the new frame. you might have some of the, you know, i mean, claims going to cause easy to find that. so know what the rest, you know, how wary, given all the other options, the other leave is the eco ass. and indeed,
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western powers could pull how, where we should, we'd be a, by the decision by several powers to hold a to the country, a country where costs 40 percent of the population depends upon for an help. a yeah, this is videos on that. but also the example of them on the old, you know, files or, you know, show assessment also age by suspended. you know, you know, they, they be supplemented turned orders from, from doing that, doing what they want to do. saying she was always, you know, you know, suspension. 8 always hits the wrong people, but it's the drowsy. it'd be effective decision making as you, you're trying to talk. it's a, we've been looking at pitches over the past few hours, a foreign nationals packing up the belongings and flying in the country, gathering of the add port. of course for many new gerry ends. they have very few choices for the listings. become more volatile, or we're looking at a potential refugee crisis here. what i think the western country, so trying to get their citizens, all of those, you know, hopes of fading off some condos to the cool being reverse. and they're,
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they don't want to ask the same situation. i can see the on really, really starting to add a few books for asking kind of, it's really, it's, it's the journey. i'm just going to, we're going to so as a country is mean the road is out of so kabbage is dangerous anyway. but yeah, definitely more easier. and is the english i to abroad if calling to see? because know, you know, the few all junior jesus, uh, you know, crisis, you know, india was acting out less 8. so whatever the more my friends movements towards the neighboring countries for sure. and when you say neighboring countries, of course, we're talking about libya to the normal family. and of course the southern european states have struggled with a refugee is clearly desperately trying to make the crossing across the mets ranging and dying of the process. yeah, it's been, i mean the previous government was the sign of stop care of the migration form from
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night you as a boy and lead me up to the coast. and you know that that was why you're the, you're the 1st page most interested in, you know, working does nice and not so much security g at this. this is an open issue, but it really wanted to, to close the mine, maney my pricing over the phone. i've had to read beyond now there is no going to in our position because we did, you know, just essentially to draw so best buy on a couple not many people are drops and nigeria and not just smart that also people on how to drive most best through arms, but outcome of data, you know, my friends, so guess really no pressure on the new government and you know, some, some notice and i got this as a north to reopen the easy 0 to do leave the office. that would be a huge challenge for your writing models now on the rice because going migration. and so before you go, i just want to sense on how genuine d, we've, you think this apparent anti french and pro russian sentiment is i'll say we've
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seen a lot of flag waving on our screens in the, in the campus. so clearly the optics of all of this matches right now, but in the early hours of to the crew, there were initially lots of people on the streets out defending the hours to present so. so what's going on here? i mean, it has been always lingering occupier, sentiment like another site and time does not come on in these. yeah. even shots it because you know, finds the address on the home menu easy was unfortunately being the former colonial impala. yes, it was on the 1st day some norco disposition was basically a gun down analysis for additional funds. you must thing in dollars was those, is it all of his voice this and really however i, she's like said they going to the street. if you look at the demonstrations of pictures, you only see the russians practice. this is tony upside down to us because that basically these flex a distributed to people, you know, don't know rough anyway, but i'm willing to, you know, don't like fraud and sort, se is, you know, have this illusion. the rest of the assumptions that doesn't farms and then where
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you think the rest of the day but well, i mean it's not a reason for us to send the vendors to schools supporting. do you want to try? well, well, know, basing exploit thing, you know, i mean, d being go and fight disputing rest of the less and, you know, you know, supporting the military governments. it's very fluid and extremely unpredictable situation and is at the moment of lessing, from the convent ida now foundation many things now it's rarely forces have killed a palestinian man after he opened fire as an illegal settlement in the occupied westbank success rallies were injured in the shooting mass says the attack was in response to settling incursions of the alex, a mosque on thursday night by israel's ultra national security minister. is a mob been give a lower con, how's the latest from occupied? east jerusalem? it's a 20 year old policy and mine has been shot dead by and this right is sold to a in the legal is right assessment. all my alley, i mean, i know it comes off the,
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he opened fire on a number of people just outside of a shopping mall and a plaza he was. and according to the police chief coby shop to i, he was chased down by a soldier. and that he was shots that he has been identified by the policy and health ministry of honda as most of our off from i'll also be in that for a close to my all the add to me in the shooting at least 6 people were ended. most moderately, one slightly most serious, if this includes the 14 year old and they were taken to west through. so i'm whether it be treated for the injuries. now, is there any supplements or illegal under international law the policy and authority just say for a week ago when the international court of justice, where they offer an opinion on the county of the patient. i spoke to some senior members different for him. they said, of course, we understand that the patient is illegal, is a number of issues that they have,
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including unexplained sion, the occupation of east jerusalem. and also the infrastructure that's being set top inside of the occupied west bank and gaza. it includes the will, it includes assessments, it includes the check points and it's rated, sold as mounting the but also the continued daily violence in these areas from both the soldiers incentives. so they said it's not just about getting an opinion from the i. c. j is also about putting the international community under pressure in order to do something about it. north, on, out to 0, occupied east jerusalem. still up at all now, and the sci fi appears to have taken effect on how, how comes delegation of the policy and joint action committee is arrive to help calm the violence that's being fighting between arrive along groups in i know how i for 4 days is the largest policy and you refugee come and 11 on rocket,
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5 and gun bottles, stalling seats on saturdays, and at least 11 people have been killed. dozens injured and thousands have been driven from their homes. is that in a hold of reports from the outskirts of i know how want in southern lebanon mode is your mouth, faces edged in pain, too tired and sick to speak. his has been a life of displacement, forced to leave palestine when israel was created in 1948 by moses. now living on the street outside a mosque like hundreds of refugees forced to escape fighting between factions inside and then how do we live in on the largest camp for palestinians? let the mission that we have been disgraced. it is not easy to live outside one's homes. many left their homes, barefoot isn't it enough that our grand parents were forced from their homes had some were trapped for days inside. what has become an urban battle ground?
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killing on saturday, spark the latest bell to factional fighting between fast engine fission, along with other automatic weapons rocket fires are being used in the narrow streets where tens of thousands of palestinians live. well, the kind of give them so it is very difficult. teresa went into sick because of the fighting. there are a lot of homes that have been damaged and destroyed. there are many children caught in the crossfire of the lebanese army mans check points around the camp, but it doesn't enter as part of a decades old agreement. inside security is in the hands of rival palestinian factions. they've been locked in a struggle for dominance in the account for years. and more often than not. bouts of violence are driven by divisive politics among the palestinian leadership abroad . even before the latest security breakdown, palestinians were living in misery in poverty and denied rights in an unwelcome in
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country. the closest we have a terrifying life because they always clash with each other. this is not the 1st time grenades always land on our. it's a ceasefire. may silence the guns, but it won't. in reality, the lack of unity means more episodes of violence, even brief will worse than an already die or humanitarian crisis center for their eligibility. you know, on the outskirts of i know how do we a bunch of all i had all in use including crime control to major will have the latest on the most of communication with knoxville, is it 2 months? rain fall in less than 2 days. and paging as high food ducks always sweeps across china, closing widespread destruction, the white tiger woods will play a key role in the future of gulf feature of explains in suppose the
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for the 2nd time in a matter of days of driving has struck a high rise tower in most coast financial district, russia blames ukraine for the attacks defense officials say 3 other drones with down to the capitol and surrounding areas on choose day. joe to hold reports must go under drug attacks for the 2nd time in 3 days. this is amethyst footage that goes viral on social media. it hardly mirrors the devastation caused by missiles hitting buildings in ukraine. but the damage close by drones in the russian capital is a visible reminder that the war is not entirely confined to areas outside its borders. or some of the other, so we're going to see the town where the explosions happened the day before yesterday. and people showed us where it happened. and then suddenly there was this
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explosion. i mean, immediately ran the same high rise building was struck on sunday in moscow's central business district. it has these 3 government departments and prompted the senior advisor to ukraine's president for the mid zalinski to war. the moscow should expect more. and while the russian defense ministry said the drones had been shot down, the criminal admitted drug and strikes were an ongoing threat just to make sure that i have nothing to add to what the defense ministry has already said just yesterday. i told you that certainly the minutes we can and should comments on this in terms of the next bullet points of the deepest wes exists, it is only yes but measures are being taken. there's been several drug attacks on moscow since this incident in early may, when to drones were fired at the kremlin complex itself, the sword. and if it's a little bit, flew into the building, it was about that size. but the most important thing is that the glass can be
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replaced. everyone has a life and ok. it may not feel like war exactly. but no, does it squared with the criminal claim that it's so cool, special ministry operation and ukraine is proceeding according to plan. during the whole elder 0 last guy has really felt the effects of his war and ukraine, but a feeling of insecurity is emerging yourself of all about has more. it is quite an impressive down to that tongue as a try and has trunk the same tower for the 2nd time in 3 days, according to local sol. so is the you are these flew in from the temperature of ukraine. the facade of the building on the 21st floor was damaged. luckily, no penalties were reports. it's 3 trips cold, fresh and presidents press. x tray has commented on that talks saying this threat for most co exist on sudden measures of being taken while foreign ministry sparks, women marie is a harbor, has said that most cassandra is a civilian area. it has as new trust offices and business centers,
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but also residential buildings. so the pros, truck, a government complex and the so called a key quote to, i'm sure that tugs have taken place in the day time. it would have been hard to avoid civilian casualties. but despite some official reactions with how many people are not satisfied with them, that quietly questioning the countries and defenses added security measures as a conduit open to many realize that be conflicts is indeed coming to russia as presence of landscape have to say. so it's evident for many the, those risk in front of talk. so most coasted to in the 3 days as well as of his tribes of take place almost daily, and all the russian regions unlikely. the last ones in a series of crow strikes against russia, a russian drain strikes of targeted hockey, even ne ukraine. the city's police chief site as a college dormitory was head of a densely populated areas, were also targeted, including a sports center where a security guard was injured. step boston is in hockey,
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confirmed that 5 shot head throws has hit the city of keeping the early hours of the morning. and one of the building a dormitory where students normally would live at the moment. nobody, according to the authorities, most of the students are now studying online. but as you can see, the damage is really, really fast. and this is just one location to other locations and talk to you as well. a very populated area in the cities tend to hit one of the security guard. and this is really a sign that the attacks coming from russia has intensified, especially in the last couple of days. you saw a record of air rates in the last 24 hours and also a residential area will save you this on monday where people die. so this is what people are experiencing right now. that
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extra security policy is being deployed in india is northern. the state of hawaii ana to god against more into communal violence. the government says is holding peaceful. so with community leaders following the killing of at least 5 people will make a scene. sharif a pause, the deserted streets and telltale signs of monday's buttons in the northern indian state of yana. tensions escalated in the new district when a religious procession by a right wing handle was stopped from boston through a most. the majority area during the stand of houses shops, vehicles, police loans and even ambulances. what touched them from the mob of around 30 people just charged that as i managed to shut the shops store with great difficulty, they felt the stones. several people were killed and engine police officers among them a confusing place to prevent further unrest. internet services have been suspended,
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and schools and colleges are closed. the state government says the balance was engineered, started the gate himself for the violence wasn't spontaneous on it. there was a conspiracy behind us. there was stones weapons, bullets found. it seems, there was a mazda mind behind us. within us, the unrest had split the neighboring districts on monday night, and a mom was killed and a most close set ablaze in this about the new delhi known as a cough with how we all, most or all i was sleeping inside the mosque. when i heard the commotion, that's my, i got scared and hit the modern find me, i'm blessed to be a life. thousands of police and had a ministry forces. i've been deployed to maintain order and public gatherings have been restricted in areas surrounding new. i mean the sub a lot that we have registered 44 f i r. so far again, 70 people. we have detain them after the investigation. we will take action against
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those who are guilty. no one will be spared. hundreds of families have fled. the hubby on a home minister says the situation is under control, but for residence of new district, the sense of unease remains on the consumption of it. i'll just see the so now so hes reconnected with his voice it to space private off to 2 weeks of silence from interstellar space. it's 46. he is void. your bloss it off to starting the outer planets. an accidental operator error cause the signal loss, 19000000000, kilometers for the like is to invoice or one. now the, the only man made objects to venture into the void between the stars and john 100 and joins us now from chicago with more in this. and john, i can only imagine the extremely cheapest clause is between the engineers and the reason why they discovered that this has happened, but it looks like old is not lost you can imagine what it must have been like when one of those nasa controllers lost touch
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with voyager to this multi 1000000000 dollar space crap and billions of miles away from earth and thought, oops, what apparently happened was they said a series of control messages, directions, or orders to the space pro. and one of those was mistaken and it cause the antenna receiver with which it talks to earth, to go to percent off course. and that was enough to lose contact completely. so what happened was nasa was still sending messages up to voyager, 2 voyager, 2. we still feeding its information back, but they were talking past each other and not communicating well. hours ago, nasa says they've received a message from voyager to what apparently they had done is they have a network of satellites around the world, a deep space network. and they brought in the area they search for those messages received. what they said was the equivalent of hearing the heartbeat of that space craft a sign of life. but it's not clear that they're able to communicate back to that.
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so there's still work to do here. and you all know of us on the button for an hour like best. so of course this has been traveling in space for 46 years and it is a very important window into deep space. so what happens next to that's right, well next, what should happen if they have still not the gain contact with that crap by october 15th, it automatically reset several times a year re oriented toward earth. and as it should be able to fully communicate back by that time on october 15th. but meanwhile, it continues on its voyage to discover the planets, the outer planets in our solar system, jupiter and saturn. and it will continue to do that along with voyager, one until about 2025 or $26.00 when they run out of juice. but 1st they've got to make sure that they've got that connection, that they're still communicating with those 2 multi 1000000000 dollar spacecraft that were sent out in 1977 or out in interstellar space between the stars. hoping
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to give us a look at those planets. if everything goes well and they reconnect the go back on their mission and continue for several years. and jonah, i fight briefly. i guess when you're dealing with complex technology, billions of kilometers from a fairly is gonna happen. we've seen things not work as they should do when it comes to miles landings, but not like deal obviously, but they're an important step forward when it comes to doing something as daring as this. that's right. if it was space probes are transmitting images and sounds from earth, essentially telling the story of earth to anybody who might be out there. so it is not entirely impossible that aliens out in space if they exist, would be receiving these measures. that part of the plan here. so it's very, it's not, it's an important mission, not just in terms of getting the information about what's going on out there in the planets. but also this is a very, really serious effort to try communicate with other living beings out in space. a
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how best to hide total costs. the win boy is $1.00 and $2.00 west hundreds of space . there was sent with maps telling intelligent live exactly where this is in the cost. most i guess of these aliens might be able to send the items back if they do indeed get lost for average on the 100 in chicago manufacture. still ahead on, i'll just say read the death define journey across the atlantic. we bring you the story of 4 so ways, a search of oppressive life with floating directly above the biggest blue holes in the americas and sciences sites that it could have pleased to find his policy and also to other loans and doing homeless. and i'll tell you if you're feeling champions of england form of the women's world cup feeder has the accident schools the
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that although it's not for the heat wave territory, it's still quite often the old in egypt. kyra's forecasts about 4 degrees, a 3 or 4 above the average. there's a heat wave forwarding phrase around for jordan, jordan valley and the occupied territory. but again, tough just not extraordinarily high. just a bit high and they should be. the can see is down below 40 m s a turkey and greece are in to where they should be average we warranty places below average. so the heat wave has gone but jump a bit further use and it's pretty obvious the hot compared with anything. so $52.00 is the full cost of back that $51.00, q $8.45. doha. so if this air is pretty hot, i'm not home when just bring dust with it. the answer, eastern side of your eye being down to us as, as where it meets that with them on thing fly, which keeps delilah for all the present, the cool over cost. and just the about the significant venue you see on the whole map to the right down to what's the tropical africa or just north of it. you'll
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notice the breezes and bringing very much the coast to can. yeah, we are getting shots in uganda and in canada and of course you can sit down and if you, if you seasonally the court, big ones i have to say long as you drive pictures and the side of the attempt is on the low side to keep the habit only on johannes, but for the coming up the
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on learn, learn. we become an enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. 8 round australia for tens of thousands of years, then disappear. now scientists the working to bring the tasmanian take them back from the dead 101 east investigates on to 0. the fuel without just here. a reminder of our top story is this. our french and other european citizens have started to leave the following. the crew that last week,
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french government plans evacuation flights, hundreds of possible holders over the next 24 hours. as far as the forces of killed, i promise to get mine off to here and 5, and the legal settlement to be occupied westbank for success or at least were injured. a mass says the attacks was indisposed to secular incursions, that be alex and must come 1st, a high rise tile in most greater than houses, 3 russian ministries, this being hit by a drove. and so the 2nd time in 3 days, the defense ministry blames ukraine's. the a time that was all gazes across the world hope being wild by the appearance of the super moon in the sky. so nice to see the moon of the month was spotted pier and cut off. can you, indonesia and south africa? it appears to be much larger, i'm brighter than usual. this is because he is at a point in the cycle where it's news to us that okay, well joining us live from chevy chase, maryland is steve myron, that he's of a time not so strong about an offer of astronomy for dummies. so you probably very
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well play so, and so some of these questions and so, so what, why does this a phenomenal happen? is the super moon is brighter and looks bigger because at the time it occurs, the loan is that is closest point in its orbit to the earth. the orbit is not round, it's ellen gated, and a and a 100, a 1000000 and a half miles. all the way around at the when it were at the moon, is that the closest point to the years and actually look, the bigger to us. and it looks about 14 percent bigger than when a full moon occurs at the opposite end of the orbit. when the moon is furthest from the are we looking at some standing image here somewhere around the world? an image right now, the moon above the acropolis in athens. it was definitely big when i came into the studio here in catalog tonight. well, the best places in the world to see it actually almost any place in the world,
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you'll see it if, if the clouds permit. and we're looking forward to see you to hear and after a buddy 50 tonight, when the moon rises. so you have it in the eastern hemisphere before we do some of the course of noon, a pass blue. why is that? it doesn't appear moon, it's blue. it's called the blue moon because this is a fairly rare occurrence when there are 2 full moons in the sitting month, august 1st and i believe august 28th and this case. so there was a saying that something was as rare as a blue moon, and that's where this name come through. right? so that's definitely a mis. no, my head doesn't actually appear blue. so we all know, of course, the beans gravitational pull affects the world's tides. so will impact would have stick them in half the time the high tide is a little bigger, both on the side of the ocean of the earth, towards the moon,
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and on the exact opposite side. and how often do these phenomena occur over say we're going to, we're going to be having it twice in the space of one months. but is that extremely unusual? when is the next one? so there's a few boons per year. there are between $2.00 and $4.00 super loans for year. 4 of them this year. the next one in september, and then there are 2 next year in september and october 2024. or i to statement is being the great for you to help us unpack. all of that retarded mess around his astronomy and of course all for all of astronomy, for dummies or at least 20 people have died and dozens are missing. and badging of to, to venture rain cause flooding. i'm line slides since friday talk soon. the story has swept north across china, causing widespread destruction,
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capturing you reports from badging. so lots of bathing are submerged stuff to storms, both by typing book story, promote the chinese capital for 4 days. the average grateful for the month of july . so here in just 40 hours, triggering flash floods and land slides, evacuating orders are issued for more than 50000 people. clean up operations underway, the worst it areas of montalvo and function. several vehicles were swept away as roots were turned into rivers. so they also have another, the flood of the scary, how many cars will watch the way even people will wash it away. there's nothing you can do about a natural disaster with that minimum is on one day with them. not all i have never seen such heavy rain in my life. maybe just a few times, but this time the rain last are for so long ever. for these have deployed military helicopters to deliver supplies to stranded train passengers. 3 trains were trapped on the roots, and many roads were blocked. thousands of households have been left without the
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running water. emergency teams have been dispatched to deliver food and other supplies for the swell to dangerous levels, prompting use of a flood storage reservoir for the 1st time in 25 years. several subway lines have been suspended. it's rather a type thing to keep in mind aging. it only the 2nd time in recent history, that red leg was issued to the deluge holiday weeks of reckless high temperatures, x 3 with us. that's scientist attribute to climate change type. you look sorry, swept through the southern problem to, for general the weekend, affecting more than 2000000 people, cause of damage with more than 2000000000 dollars. 18000 homes has been destroyed. china is now preparing for another type, food cannot, which is approaching the east coast. katrina, you, alda, 0 paycheck, taurus and southern mexico are being offered to charles to see what oceans might have looked like millions of years ago. scientists and fishermen have discovered
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a blue hole as foot to be the 2nd deepest on a stone holden took the plunge to have a look floating above the biggest blue hole in the americas stretches at least 274 meters beneath the sea bed. here, just off the coast of mexico's yucatan peninsula, was discovered by his whose ports that in the maple purpose of it, i was old. my father was a diver and he went off to bed group, but he was leasing and he went into the hole and that's when he saw it for the 1st time. that was 20 years ago. after that, the whole was the golden just one of many in this by until his who speak, i'm working with x, but on carlos i'll set it up. i mentioned it. they went back and measured. it were still nice, but step one though, no. let's go with them this. oh no, i see. i felt like a pirate in the caribbean when they discovered a treasure because it was something new. that's like
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a treasure as well. we knew we had to keep it secret until we could check it. i be, i must get the most, give us a lot of that. now they can talk, they verified it as a 2nd deepest blue hole in the world, and named it come ha, the pull through my language here. tom ha, was formed by changing sea levels per boat, but it being and flowing glasses thousands of years ago, but it's more than just an erosion feature. so it's one carlos. it's a window into another time for kids that's going to see on this, it as close to the conditions in our oceans. millions of years ago were similar to the whole now, with a lot of boxes using the water, limited light, large amounts of pressure. so it's a chance to see all these processes go south in the dc unix space. so put that in and going on. and it's not just the pulse that tom ha, could open the door to. this blue hole could even tell us what life is like on other planets without the light and the oxygen that we have on us. and even perhaps,
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how we and other species might survive the bucket. the lab one call of shows is what tom looks like below the like what's on the sound during the boat since both is of sound down on each pulse of sound gives us the depth of each point. and when we put together the cloud of all those points, we get the shape of the hold up in this plan in california. and to now, well, the scientists have found inside a copy to bacteria. i will go and see snow, but they hope to find new spaces in due course of the waiting for thousands of years. tom ha is still giving up its mystery slowly. john home and i would just say to calculate this mix code in oregon to you to members of an indigenous community, have been on a much to demand greater rights. they've follows a change in legislation in jude j provence giving lithium mining companies great to access to raise
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a bow when to the riley and board of service. we're here in the center of when a site is we're indigenous communities from the northern argentinian province who we have come here right to the center of the site is to protest in front of congress, unemployment, of the supreme court. they want the rights to be respected, they also protesting against a new constitution that was voted in the province of the way that they say violates their rights. and that's why they have taken to the streets. the problem which is located in what is commonly known as in miss m. triangle is one of the largest vis you restored in the world. and in the past months, there's been an increase of a locations in the full lot located in this part of the country. argentina's in the middle of a deep crime scene, i'm, it desperately needs to exploit its resources and that's why international companies have started to move in. people here are concerned that, that a patient of companies in the lithium trial will affect their way of life today. so,
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so the rest the day, the day of that part time on my mother are respected by indian communities, especially here in south america. and that's why all the people have taken to the street to make their voices hard. now for nigerian stow ways across the atlantic ocean perched on top of a ship's rather have been recounting that remarkable story of survival. they say they run out of food and drinking water after 10 days at sea. when that death defying voyage from africa was finally over, they had no idea that ended up over in south america and run a con as well. after weeks at sea, the desperate journey of 4 nigerian migrants to reach the shores of europe has come to an end. except this isn't europe. they somehow landed in the south eastern port city of victoria in brazil all the way across the atlantic ocean from africa. so it again monday, how do you know that you have
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a signal understood this is rouse you. that was a forced industry. this is brazil i see a while. this is russell. i'm ready to browse you on how to use the form and say they took on the perilous voyage to escape economic hardship and political instability. back home in nigeria, they stayed perched in the cramped space above the rudder of a container, ship dangerously close to the propeller, looping the fish in it around the rudder and tying themselves to it, provided stability. 30 tons of data with should be in for me. in a full stream, how may have i tried on this? because i already made up my mind to leave some of the powers dam is see she, you know, she was care here rights group say cases like this. highlight how many migrants risk, everything for the chance of a better life. before i came yeah,
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i was homeless for my family, my wife is pain in another place. i am staying my children. so i have to make up my mind and seems to have the migraines have returned to nigeria while the others have applied for asylum in brazil, for them there, intercontinental voyages over, but the pursuit to find a better life continues and run a lot. hon. i'll just here, so ahead and i'll just say around, but i'm one to guess during this cricket match instructor that's coming up in the sports with the the
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the, the, the okay, it's time for sports and the latest from the women's world cup. his pizza, me, thank you so much. defending champions the united states have qualified for the knockout stage of the women's woke up. but let me just, this is how close they came. coming out, so again, portable in a final greek game and a couple pets. a hit the posting at a time, which would have seemed full to the last 16 and stayed and would have ended the tournament for the usa, but it didn't go in. and the americans held on for goal is to see us just about scrape through finishing seconding group be they still have the chance of winning the transfer for the 3rd time running and 5th time. overall it's do or die. you know, the knock out sage and anything can happen and, and we are, you know, looking to, to get back, feel good,
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get our bodies back and we'll be watching tomorrow to see who will be playing. unfortunately, we got the result we needed. so yeah, yeah. so, i mean the way you like yeah, of course, obviously we want to win. of course we want to win every game but, but ultimately you need to just get the result you need to get to the next stage. so, you know, there's another team going home tonight and there's plenty of team going home and we're happy that we're not one of them. we know we have a lot to clean up and be better going forward. um, we don't know the opponent just yet. um, but yeah, it'd be a tough month no matter what because it's not gonna around. so do it. i no doubt about the group. when is the middle is thrashed vietnam in the last game winning 7 mill in done? eden is made middle school to, to great long range goals and the role for to you for to it's the biggest, the victory to them. and so for the decimal. so the portable and who the previous game against the us. now now, hey, to sidney for the 1st knockouts game. so this is how group
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e finished up then evelyn's winning with 7 points. having sold 9 goals in total the us take 2nd place, but only have one went through the name. so following those tournaments, we must wait for the outcome of group g to find out who they will play next. that group includes sweden, so don't forget it to the end origin. tina european champions, england dominated asian champions. china to finish top of group d. a goal would have been enough to reach the last succeed. but england went much further than that between china 61. there were 3 of them up before the break. lauren james will definitely hitting this volley in the 2nd off, and she also had a cold. this amount of $61.00 victory is one of the teams biggest, including englands, wrinkled, went against origin. see the, at the $3000.00 we sit in women's world, they must go through as one is up in the same group center to be installed nielsen around at ofa to no way another 80, but an injury time going post adding suicide. so
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a penalty from attending the honda the bains qualify for the knockout stage for the 1st time since 1995. debbie jones hate to go home without supporting the goal and losing elusive attributes. so did not finish group. the in 2nd phase behind england, danes will play co host and creepy when is australia in the round of 16 in sydney on monday, while england faced nigeria in prison, presenting grace martha could pay her last international match on wednesday, a loss to jamaica would see them knocked out of the tournaments. the 37 year old was off to reflect on her legacy with in the women's game. how can i go? you know, what is cool? wonderful massage. real guy, don't you know when i started playing for me, i didn't have an i do a female. i do. most of you guys didn't show any female games. how is that supposed to see other players? how does i suppose to understand that i could arrive at the national team and become a reference to day? we come out onto the street, people stop back and say,
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my daughter loves you. she wants to be just like you. preserves game with jamaica is obtain the 100 gmc take off in melbourne on wednesday at the same time in group . if panama meet phones in sydney, today's action kicks off at $700.00, gmc with a deciding matches in group cheap. so advocate play. it's in the, in winning send an origin. tina face suite in the, in the hamilton san a go forward. sorry, i'm on a, has completed these move to the saudi proteins joining on us from buying munich. it's a part of the transfer fee paid for the 31 year old is nearly $44000000.00. bonnet who's twice be named african foot border of the year as only being in germany. one season, due to an illness is new findings, most of brokovich, sick of a foreigner, and addicts terrace alongside they mulky signing, chris, the honor and elder. i suppose that the chelsea and boss alone are trying to son kenyon and bobby with these features, passenger man store. and susan understood the club, gave
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a striker who has one year left on his contract until today it's assigned a new deal. we leave without them above a b s g remain. when let's see, 3 matches on the pre season, sort of asia, or she gives midfielder between your school, the stunning goals to put my head against intimate. i mean, so to be turned inside one them asked to one with 2 goals in the last 10 minutes. definitely, since they single with tiger woods will play a key role in the future of goals pga tour of to be made a member of its policy board. the 15 time major champion is the 6th covered face to join the body, which makes changes to the way the 2 is run. with this appointment comes at a crucial time as the american pga and sell the best rival live goals and to compete to mucho, which is expected to have a significant impact on the future of the sports. the book stalls along the sand and the paris. so remind the most iconic symbols of the french capital, but the majority of them have been told to clear out for the olympics opening, certainly next year,
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and to stay if it's tech support. they're not too happy about us. the selling of 2nd handbook selling the with the same dates back nearly 500 is the conic green folks. those have held unesco world heritage status since 1991. but most of them will need to move for security reasons. next year, to make way for the unique opening at the parish 2024 olympics. the 1st episode, germany to be held outside the stadium and free to the public. 600000 people are expected to watch as athletes and delegations. sale along the river and a new also as you read the set to. there will be a policy in paris. i'm with joy as for this policy, but we feel a lot the booksellers around one to 2, and they want to exclude us from the policy. today there were 900 green stoles, stretching 3 kilometers through the center of paris, making it the largest open at book market in europe. the same was once described as the only river in the world that stretches between 2 bookshelves reassembled. remember all that we are amazed a symbol of powers,
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interiors come to see us as they do for the awful, tao. i lose what not your dom system but we are raising and rejecting these made just simple. it says if we're disassembling the awful task, because it's too told to fit inside the frame, the book sale is known as the book. denise have been off at a spot near by, in a so called book, sell a village to the duration of the games. and authority, se, that'll be compensated for the relocation costs, and any damage caused. the dentist said, well, look at the condition of this container. this container is at least a 100 years old. if he's move discontinued, it would not survive that operation. normally, morales, the booksellers, some local residents and tourists share the concerns of the booksellers, and then know why they will be doing this because it's part of the affair is experience the new, the life and security. they only, we do so many things for security reasons, but sometimes it's unnecessary in my opinion, is on call you for the purposes more important than one event. but this completes
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the temporary the olympics is less than a year away now, but well on the last 2 weeks. whereas after hoffman millennium, the tradition of selling books on the banks of the same, will no doubt less for a lot longer than that. david stokes, which is 0. now let's show you a spectacular game saving, catching major the base full, the baltimore orioles facing the toronto blue jays here, sees also the 9 with measurable brilliance, diving catch, seal, rails winters to win c 2. meanwhile, there was an unwelcome gaze steering this t 20 cricket match in sri lanka, a large snake's load it onto the pitch in columbia. se was understandably stopped for a bit swell wildlife officials were cooled in to move the snake back to its natural environment. they were able to continue eventually and we'll leave it safe, and i'll be here again in a couple of hours. most cool. all right, thanks. pay that. thanks a lot for leaving us with that lovely image. okay,
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well that seems to me the bucket for this news out, but i'll be back in just a minute with more of the days and use time to get our website. of course i will just do it. don't call me as most portable of all stories you're watching out as the the debating the issues of the day. we've got to start the intensive song systems, the climate change, protect destruction. otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice, one of up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic car
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wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either, but it's only going to meet me is targeting vulnerable, but it's slowly. it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, territorial, social and ethnic divisions. friends has recently seen nationwide protests after the shooting of a teenager and a pair of silver. i'm to do a world goes to some of the cities, most disadvantaged communities and explorers, complex questions, a french identity, paris, a divided city. and i'll just away from home. these ukrainians and bodies celebrate division duncan and national holiday designed to uphold the traditions of ukraine's national clothing. with looks lot like a russians. we have separated land,
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which we have national close. nearly 60000 russians arrived in body last year, making them the 2nd largest group of tourists. the number of ukrainians arriving is also increased, but the number of tens of russian arrivals, the 2 countries are to the thousands of the citizens living on the side of each other on this inclusion i alena too is had a bakery and keep. for now, she says she'll remain here the dreams of the day and she can return home on the 1st of actuation site carrying french citizens from the jeff following ability to take salt from the capitol. and the, i mean, the funny bulk of this is out 0 life and also coming up. this is to pose leadership is told, i'll just say, right, any ministry intervention from echo asked would be legitimate,
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