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us and my friends are going to speak. now going to talk about important subjects about the amazon and the pre meetings that happened here between the 4th and the 6th of august. oh, so hundreds of events took place. the discussions about the biome and society. we're going to invite you to listen to us with a lot of attention. i'd like to say things to the colombian government that promoted the scientific meeting about the amazon extremely rapid event for our summit hearing billing. so here in the lane, we are going to come up with a joint document of policies. my friends,
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i'd like to propose now a kind of organization for our event. first of all, they're going to listen to the coughing and coughing up of the by the state the binders. and also the secretary of the amazon corporation treated organization who has been followed by 6 innovations about the public 5 minutes for each person. with regard to the amazon dialogue, the 3rd stage of our meeting, hoping to think about them as and for the future. regarding technology, i've had to make research and the energies also
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then from equitable representative from photo plaintext, all of all of the people. ready from the forest and the sustainable development and slaved work in the region. the next from venezuela black m as in the 4th meeting from columbia. and then the climate change and ecology new model. so production for the regional models and the 2nd meeting opportunity from brazil. health silver and it's a very entity in the m as in region and the gen, so actions in the face making from brasil
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thing teaching us people issue a new inclusive model for the region off to the re present. let's see if you can. number 3, present in the, of each of the 6 meetings. i say, you know, i've, i've mixed up the numbers. you know, i went from one to 4 to 6 and in 5th. but either way, they were going to have the math from the front of the lane as the representative of the collision of the amazon, the, the ships, the 1st part of the summit. so they will be taken by mazda from i see it, follow them to do that by the show and a break, which will take an official photos with the members of the present. the
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amazon corporation treaty organization view and model fietta, the foreign minister. we'll talk unwanted. yes, of course foutz discussions that took place yesterday for the office so that each of go through that for you t folks they will have time to reflect on, on the points even on these or the finishing. but then is that well, before i get something, so it's so so right now we have 10 minutes and then we're going to break for lunch . this will take place here in the convention center with you all agree with that. thank you very much for your attention and by that, let's welcome here at the governor of the state of florida. i was here
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recently choose to show proof of age, so he will be the president of the lawyers in national address. 2 of the 1st lady, she challenged at the silver spring cheese and we saw it is this you are sure sure you style all the heads of the states and golf and that sort of circular thought of you at all the see the secretary she what is this your, from me, the muslims cooperation, tracy organization. what is your wattage when used to this mean, all the senate, those ministers for sure to destroy orders and pay that extra for the intro to see you. the pop this vin specific drum, make sure it is. and show others over the is equal the what is the father from and use his phone call for different face. golfing us sold to be the just all sort is in that you, those will say about just the view public members of the public's eventually fall
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was useless. and so they, they sion of people and the traditional communities to press the moment. but i use the in the name of the people from florida in the 1st they do. so it's a non a and a privilege. and you should to welcome you fall in this historic day of a state and to the whole of damages and usage. these conference, this summit, that way let me know if thoughts it's god display should be this crowning so best of flashed defiant dom, 80 for this for this region that so rich for the whole of south american. these region faces challenges all your frustrations and victories. the fact that we're here is to be united by the initiative by the president lula. so see
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all, it's all people more as a result of most of a diplomatic economics, the desire of working with the amazon amazon. it's an every day for occupation, for all of us, for her lexia and that dictates themselves to the region and to its people. the amazon dodge the president, is diversity. biomes. cultures, vegetation, phone, a land, rivers and above all of people. one of those to the people from the amazon slice of so we embrace you press them and all of the cheats of space and all the participants in this summit. and all the, all the events that led up to today to shut off this embrace fused
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is more than simple. you can actually do me a physical gesture, but it's the sharing that a believe that stuff so that we can change things. you like so much. deforestation being so treat me because, oh yahoo, oh great, the more you, but it's time to look for live god at this. well, that we have is that we have to look after as a symbol for common ground in a joint construction 3 match. this is not a new movement when needs to act and she must lead by joint the values of include safety and something that will fail after 3 seem be much and transcend the board. this all of us. so and also is aside leads
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to conservation and innovation and being phased in culture and in the identity that has inspired women, men, youth and the elderly in these land started. you does it, isn't she one has their own stuff. fine, she washed and they at home stories. this is you've des, space is very important for everyone who lives here through school. nothing will serve to produce destruction, difficult s o m o. view functional progress. nature shows its limits, flash, this and all i'm showing you very dogs consequences you can do pretty much show even more if we don't change that if it's important to change and adapt to the emissions of greenhouse gases and bus, you know,
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flushed our feet and change of to a new economy of a live forest sustainability and silver, rain and t, dialogue and cooperation. those are the points that will lead us, you know, work that much for you. takes brazil and the other countries also almost when you come from the amazon corporation streets, organization in vehicle to dodge this, you understand the complexity of each of the the political, environmental and it's not me challenges that we face fish fosters. how is she, liam? most most joining sample. so all the people that with me and we must be combative which is on the for a station, but we also need to create the bio economy. we need to protect nice
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thing dizziness, people and the tradition of people. but we also need to add a new to this to that you to make an effort to go on serve rivers in the biodiversity with the amount of okay, that's the nature demands. what we need to me to do with the cost. so to prohibit the exploitation of man to man, when we must answer those challenges, that often waste any demands actions. because the people that we will makes public and private actions, we need to states that great 3 phones on the front door strategies and academics that expand the frontiers of knowledge.
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and also when you are able to produce that in the amazon, you're the levels of, of golf when a man shifted to the edge who beat access for the generation of knowledge. those but uh and 2 generations, yes, was told of who was agreeable to source packets. of super people in this process in florida. so we are able to present age, committed to these can be to the oppressive president, our medical dis, this confirmed the identity of the amazon in south america. once brazil is now what we saw with a dialogue with the world that we can define, showing new box responsibilities within the world's fear. when the policy splits into somebody must know that now yes, we started
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a new trajectory of a reconstruction of a mo, most the one you know, but as you fact and usually shot the problem, but i so so factor with equality is also there's also be very welcome here to fly, to be very welcome here in billings. thank you very much, your girlfriend, my girlfriend, that pass a lot about live and it all the now alice on the list, some of them. what a loft is secretary from the amazon corporation, a new inclusive model for the region, the woods that of president of brazil president lunar the silva is addressing the amazon corporation tracy organization conference that's taking place in belgium. in brazil. this is an organization which has been around for 45 years now,
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diversity and presence, as he's trying to activate it to come up with a common plan. the common model for all of the 8 countries that share the amazon to save the forest and go over now to our latin america, edited the see a newman. so let's see, it, does it look like the leaders are going to come up with this joint plan? to en deforestation by 2030. that's the basic goal here, right? of the. well, let me say that and best and this is looking like a glass half full. i've just finished reading the 1st draft on the final declaration that will be made, and certainly they discuss a whole wide range of good intentions of reviving the amazonian cooperation council and the and, and, and ways of helping each other in the amazon in region. but there is a big of, there's a big down side to this, and that is that we,
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i am not seeing concrete dates, concrete goals as by when this is going to happen. we know, according to specialist that the amazon new region is nearing the tipping point. that after 20 percent of deforestation we are hearing it. there is no turning back right now. we are at 17 percent. so clearly the action that must be taken by the president and the heads, the heads of state and also foreign ministers of the amazon in region must be, must have these deadlines. it must be done very, very quickly, and too much time has passed. do yourself mention that didn't spend 14 years since they met, so that i would say is the week of this. however, there are a lot of very good intentions. i can also tell you that only 5 of the 8 about presidents are here at the very last minute president nicholas my ludo of venezuela said he would not be coming. he said his vice president because of an earache. the other thing that's, that's important to point out is that there are 38000000 people living in the
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amazon in region. indigenous people, people that have been here forever, the poor, most of them are poor, at least 11000000 families have barely enough to eat. so also for them these, these are the tensions of reviving them a zone in region and ending deforestation can come soon enough or no concrete plans dates. that's a bit wondering how about when it comes to trends. both the policing, any plan to do with trends will the crime well, that may be one of the highlights of this some if there is a, there is a us, a plan that leads to set up immediately. so it says a, as an organization of police cooperation will be based in the brazilian, i'm a zone in city of my house. and that will allow the countries to cooperate and to and to share technology. when they know that, for example, criminals are,
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are trained or going from one country to the other and transporting goals and it's been illegally. gotcha, let me give you an example. i was once in the java, the indigenous reserve here in brazil where some 10, no members of non constant have tact. non contact in tribes had been murdered by these illegal miners. they went all the way across the border to columbia and boasted about it. and nobody could do anything about it, that's the sort of thing that they're going to try to stop now. also, of course the use of things like mercury in the waters that uh illegal miners use it here in brazil or in columbia and it flows all the way up to black. yeah. and do yeah. and so that, that is something that's very urgent. hopefully they'll be able to get that off the ground very, very quickly. all right, thank so much, let's see in human there. let's continue this now. the amazon rainforest colors a massive area. twice the size of india spreading across a countries. it's a crucial so cold carbon sink,
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which means it absorbs combinations which are driving the climate change crisis tries about joins us live from i will need to in columbia. so today is a, a solid season in columbia. no doubt might be sharing that experience in, in going off to the profits going off to the monday night by deforestation. tell us a little bit about that as well. that's correct. time here in the region in columbia. this is also part of the amazon's where i am right now is a part is a settlement of a new got indigenous community. let me tell you about this people. they were leaving deep in the jungle, but they had to leave about 30 years ago. mostly because of the forest station for logging of the presence of left wing, gorillas and paramilitary groups and the fighting ongoing. there they were, one of the last tribes to be compacted in columbia and back in 2006. some of the
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members have to start coming out of the jungle, even though they had been compacted to seek help. they had to assimilate mostly because they could not survive when they were in their, in their territories. there's been attempts for this communities to will back. they have been unsuccessful, but the conditions that they're living right now we're, there's around 20 set. those events like this one all around. there's heavy stories because they kind of go back in there, living in tents and half of their population has already died. mostly because of me cells because of flu because they're so button about right now that they are very the unprotected for the fees is of what they call the white men. and that's why they have lost half of their population. many of the children we have seen here, the woman they're under new, if they're just waking up now and doing some of their, of their tours. but we have been talking to them and their stories a little bit about what's happening to the people here in the deep in the i'm a zone waiting for is president will start, will people came to power with the promise, with the and environment intelligent and very ambitious environmental agend that
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he's promising to help indigenous communities to assist roe communities. but the 1st thing he's promising to do when something that has already started is to 5 deforestation. gunner alexander, rolando sundays is on the front length of the columbia and fight against deforestation. he's in charge of operations in the region in the amazon rain forest center says he's working with prosecutors and specialize officers to come by environmental crimes with oh, wait, hold on zillow. thing this thing we are looking at money lender is so we can confiscate the prophecy. and they repay the damage they are doing to the amazon know, we know he's, you know, also controls all the world that lives the areas as well as rescuing in danger. spacious, with, with after the government signed a piece agreement with the left wing rebel group. the fark in 2016 millions of hector's, of land in this area were destroyed and pristine forest were replaced with capital
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and grass to feed them. the government now is trying a different approach and rather than prosecuting small farmers, they're going after those will finance deforestation. columbia managed to reduce deforestation by 30 percent in the past year environment. administered, sustainable, have my to die to 0, the combating the legal logging industry and working with local communities. our priority is fine for colombia. first left, we president gustavo pedro. we are not going to legalize land that a has been before the state, it's a so that it's price increases. and this is a clear message that we have send out the other side is the best ones that communities that have more the closure of increasing that we go through the frontier. but they are really a low income, not very productive. placing local communities at the forefront of the fight against land grabs is also part of the plan. or ms. rodriguez is
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a community leader. he has been working with local and deals to reforest areas close to a national park cables. the government has good intentions, but there are lots of people who wanted to fail who are part of the business and they're in congress because they make the laws. but the inside of the ones who do not expect from the government has also the task of protecting people. activity is as columbia is one of the most dangerous countries in the way wells for environmental activities. hundreds have been killed in the last decade, columbia as far as have also been a victim of the war and the violence that plague this country's history. many hope this time, the political winds will be enough to revert the damage that has already been done . very so i'll just see what he had in columbia and then the bolivian, amazon, indigenous women are drawing and the ancestral knowledge and traditions to harness the human properties of various ponds in digit, a slave to say,
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this knowledge representative and valuable source of scientific data. this manual report over full, it's from rio, blanco, and central bolivia is knowledge is at risk of being lost forever. a group of women walking through the forest in central bolivia. they're looking for a tree called co pipe. they'll around here. good bible is better known as the miracle tree, given it's many medicinal properties. when i say typical file, a complaint about oil is medicinal and good. a treating dramatic pain, the stomach ulcers and for regulating blood pressure in this part of the country many hours away from the nearest hospital go bible oil is an important natural medicine and a main ingredient in many local products. but the for it square combined gross basis, many threats such as illegal logging in the clearing of reinforce to make room for agriculture. and we think that we had another kid at the little that it so it's very sad for us to see areas without
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a single tree left places that have become like deserts. and then there's climate change in 2019 alone, wild flyers in bolivia destroyed more than 4200000 acres of forest for indigenous communities of the bolivian amazon depletion of the forest. not only represents a potential loss to their livelihoods, but to in valuable knowledge of medicinal plants that's been passed down from generation to generation. the amazon is home to tens of thousands of classified plants species, making it one of the most bio diverse places on our planet, and a great source for natural remedies. environmental engineers like thomas co, saucy, see that without urgent action, the secret submitted signal plants found in the forest could be lost forever. we'll say that better the end, the more to the left length. i mean, we are losing many of the medicinal plants, which is why we're promoting seed collecting and reforestation. so it'd be come
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into in these traditions because this is a culture that has been practiced since long ago. and it would be a shame to lose it by partnering with academic institutions and non profit groups, these women have found a market for a co bible oil in modern medicine. and their harvesting techniques, or even seen by many as a model for sustainable entrepreneurship within the amazon their future success, however, will ultimately depend on the guaranteed conservation of the forest itself. mondays it up a little algebra to the an amazon the, the late is of the could nisha have refused to receive representatives from the united nations, the african union, and the regional organization that costs the june to say the safety couldn't be guaranteed by leaders didn't need the depth to us secretary of state,
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victoria knew to describe the trials of talks and the counsel in the army as frank and difficult requests to meet the post present mohammed bassoon was denied. child stratford joins us now from synagogues council in dock also. charles, where does this leave the prospect of a negotiated solution? then while these avenue seemingly for a negotiated solution are getting increasingly slow, and this is just the latest rebuttal by the major koolaid is for saving that any kind of dialogue was bear in mind that so far they have been delegation sent. why not jerry? up by echo us by chat, as you say, by the act. seeing that p t 6, you state, sorry, a new into then today, this new delegation which was the a you the african union. echo us again, we bought it so they same in trench. there seems to be this complete refusal by
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them is a leadership to free president bar zoom. that has been a alexa or an official statement made by the ministry leaders in asia, putting a little bit more detail as to why they say they didn't allow the slightest delegation to come in. and they said the car in context of public anger and revolt following the sanctions imposed by a glass does not permit the welcoming of the delegation and the required conditions of serenity and security. with all, as you can imagine, members of echo as and eco, she's back is going to see this as being a pretty pull excuse. but we understand that they all still do to, i mean, to explore every single small opportunity at some potential peaceful solution in order to avoid this freight as a last resort by a glass of a minute trans. eventually charles, where does this leave then? that list of options that we can call that the costs will be looking at when it
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meets on 1st day. i as well at the moment, i feel as is still very much challenged by the basics of trying to pull together the respective countries. that is deployment, potential deployment of troops. we've seen the kind of problems the nigeria has suffered most certainly the larger being president of course, he's the chairman of echo as his is want for a deployment, a full seized was refused by them like jerry and senate many sentences in nigeria concerned about this potentially leading to an escalation, and we know that nigeria has struggled for many years now with all i'm groups like, um, like both cohort i'm interested in. we also analyst the saying this seems to be potential pushed back by echo as countries because this kind of intervention that has been so heavily induced by the former colonial power in many of these countries is seen
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potentially as being very politically explosive in those countries. because of course, there are position groups that all very much against the continued, what they say is the meddling by, from civil the colonial power at any exterior countries of foreign countries in the internal affairs of these respective states. so there seems to be potential phase there also. and as we've been talking about then of course, there all the phases of any kind of intervention leading to a spreaded regional with countries like looking at 5. so in money that say would be a declaration of war against them. also they all in groups situation and there's also i pushed back schools from non echo estimate. ready is that board in asia? you no doubt jerry has said that he wants to know paul, and they would see any kind of intervention is being is right, don't algeria chad, although it has been trying to negotiate and media also says it wants no role in any military intervention. so yeah, this latest rebuttal is like to latest refusal to allow this delegation and does
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not bode well for any kind of peaceful solution as we go forward towards that scheduled meeting by echo us on thursday. all right, thanks so much child spot for the. this time for the weather now, his role was more and how a lino is bringing unusual conditions to the americas and has been unusually warm winter each wave in south america, more or less from offer of chilly to about this profit. brazil is obviously that's because we've got this background warming, it's a whole globe, but it's been pushed up more side by all means which is that fed a periodic warming of the eastern pacific. in this case, where the water has come up the coast about 5 degrees, one more than normal result is different. whether, for example, in lima, up in the hills, you get missed an occasional rain. but down the beach, it's felt more like some of the wind tooth temperatures, several degrees above where they might be. that is also producing big chairs in
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bolivia and he's doing the same narr next day. as i believe you in land also in peru and for the north ecuador, and weston, brazil. and to continue the theme of williams in excess mexico shift boat and a couple more records in 2 places, quite a long way a pump. but we told you about, along the 40 degree mark this is by day over night. well, the bolts is still in existence. for example, in fault with just west massage of dallas in texas. the worst night on record of this was the cost feeds in by day to the big stones with being seen. recently in the states, philip had on al jazeera, violent confrontation stay at cape town in south africa, off the record bands, maybe bus taxi drivers from protesting the fast the heat waves. now it's holly food, extreme weather in south korea,
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it's designed to break international film make world class janet 80 percent of eighty's carpet that is controlled by gun bring programs to if you don't have any time on an amount of time, i'm trying to push myself for the time pushing, pushing see the world from a different perspective, one out is aaron the, [000:00:00;00] the, to watching out. just to recap, the headlines. lead is from aid south american nations are discussing how to save called the future of the amazon rainforest. the agenda for the next 2 days includes
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the dressing, deforestation, illegal capital, farming, and mining. new jazz coordinators have refused to allow a joint delegation from echo us the african union and the un twins of the country. they say they can't guarantee the safety of minutes. we delegations from out in between the fafsa are in the jazz, meet june to leaders. there's been more violence in south africa, striking many bus taxi drivers ignore the quote, all the stuff in the protest. police 5 trouble bullets and tear gas in the town of stunning bush and the western cape province. they say looters are taking advantage of the strike. several vehicles being set on fire. the drivers are protesting against what they say. unfair laws and toes by cape town, city of pharmacies, wait a minute, joins us now from cape town. so how calm is the situation now for me to as well,
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we're just outside of cape town and kyle monday and linked to that strike by the taxi drivers and operates is what we're seeing now in an area like this is just further up this road. a community members the trying to make their way down to some of the stores in this area. and that's what we've seen the last couple of hours. they're trying to break into the stores and trying to lose them until they've been running battles between community members and police here who do standing grenades, rubber bullets as well as to a guess to try and push them back. it's gone on for several hours now and they have lieutenant reinforcements. we know that there were at least 1500 police officers deployed across the cape town, specifically in the hot spots. oh, we authorities have been keeping an eye, but this is the kind of thing that we're seeing more regularly when it comes to any sort of unrest in south africa. is that when they is that kind of unrest,
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we often see looting and other crimes. and today is just another example of that, right. thanks so much for me. the middle of a j. p. smith is a cape town city council and they all committee member for safety and security joins us from cape town. good to have you with us a print start with how you might respond to those drivers and even communities who say that the policy of impounding vehicles is simply too disruptive. but i think that we have to have to do justice to help primary responsibility, which is the site to the commuters in those vehicles of south africa sees around paul in all 1000 row dates annually. those figures compared to other nations are exceedingly high and a prime responsibility of mine and other people who so so the role of regulating and enforcing road traffic regulations is to ensure that we apply those
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without funeral favor to private and public and public transport vehicle. so i'll primary responsibility to being to those. so can we just send these vehicles in our the road uses. 2 months ago we had no rustic accident in an area called interest plane involving such a public transport vehicle. and the question of the day was how did that happen and how could and should it have been avoided? and then the onto that is consistent enforcement. uh all falls on a road uses. and the problem with this particular uh tech seat association. some talk of the mother body and some of its members associations is that they believe that it is the right to result of items when they know what use apply to them. and it should be added that these are national goals that apply country wide. and that's some of the main punishments all done across the country. that may be done more diligently and can tell him, but kept on us. also, over the last 10 years, succeeded in driving down road for tentative figures,
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which as not necessarily being the case also in south africa. for sure, one could understand that sometimes you a quote between a rock and a hard place if you don't force the rules to be blamed for that. if you do, you can be blamed. but is there a perhaps another way the goal is compliance? is there a more efficient way to get drivers to comply rather than simply taking the calls of the street for extended periods? because the end of the day commute is need to get to work and need to get around. and there's many buses, a volume for long by the apps. okay. all bible, but uh no more. so then claims and buses. and in fact, we wouldn't be able to compensate for the spikes. and the absence of these particular texas was buses bucks for the constant application of violence and austin on such thoughts as ping golden arrow buses have been bent over the last week. and it does appear that some of the techs here associations of use the spike
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as i smoke screen. no, peggy, or the basic practice ok can nomics sabotage of competitors as much as we have seen done to the royal infrastructure. and it should also be understood the theme content usually does not take the vehicle right for protective period. but it does do is a compound the owners of these vehicles to confront the conduct of the 5 is that they employed. and that really is the criteria that we have found a mechanism that is starting to compel behavior change. the issue is the practice of issuing funds in terms of the criminal justice system. he's not doing that in that when a driver eventually secrete significant finds the somebody to replace, to the driver and the bad road practices and complaints and callous and connie to on the roads continue. so we have, as government understood that it is not our job to continue in depth and do repeating any effective actions, but that we must use the full extent of the no way possible to achieve effective
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outcomes or even the industries resisted the immediate people need to get about what alternatives can you offer that if you said, well the binding our bosses down so well solution do have to people who need to get to work and we're lying on these mini buses. one of the buses are running and about 95 percent capacity arriving today has been quite calm in the city of cape town itself. and over the weekend, saturday and sunday was logic. yesterday was a very challenging and fine day. but it does look like the industry is coming to grips with big issue as well. um they have been ongoing discussions and options have been placed before them. that does not come from us on the quantity of road safety, but give them clarity on when mean pounds. and when we find, because the majority of l inforcement still consists of traffic funds. in the meantime, in terms of intimidation and attacks on public transport vehicles,
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the city is quoting, along with the setup and police services, hundreds of buses every day in to some of the hot spots areas. and with that is not possible. we have crated staging areas where the communities can walk to, to get access to public transport so that they're not completely that it doesn't become complete and accessible to them. this does add to the discomfort and inconvenience with us and is unreasonable to wants us to meet us. but it's not a circumstance corrected to an action of the city and state by criminal actions by texas such actions. so we have also opened about a 120 criminal cases against people involved in such a public part of your center alone. we might 101 arrest unemployment of the 49 vehicles used to great batteries and obstacles on public roads. we'll leave with that. thank so much, stacy smith. china is fine. this 3 is urging the philippines to remove of ground. it was shipped from
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a dispute is shown in the south china sea. best comes often another told aging. it will not abandon the area or resupply boat was heading to the reef when china is co . scott stopped it by using a waltz accounting on saturday as well. the incident happened in the sexton. thomas show a submerged race that china says it has indisputable sovereignty of so called 9 dash line. long staging claim over nearly the entire south china sea. and that's disputed by other countries in the region. the 2016 you and try doing a routing side by james claims will ground less training. you has more from badging, which one is invested into the philippines. was some environmental. let's meet the device for administer. and it seems that that meeting was a 10 to one, and you did not go to the philippines plan because instead of receiving any sort of apology from the aging, china's or administer released this statement. and it reads impart that china had no choice but to make the necessary responses. and the chinese coast guard
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implemented appropriate measures and according to the law. and the hopes that the philippines and china can meet half way. and that the introduction of any good policy goals is only complicated situation. now the, so to say poses that aging is referring to is the united states, which has since released this statement criticizing time is use of water cannons. and supposing mill is plain to this region, however, china itself claims almost the entirety of the results rich south china sea. slight many count payments by its neighbors. and in 2016, the international who's in favor of the philippine saying that it has the right to this territory outline rejected that ruling state as a saying it does not recognize the jurisdiction of this international court in the state of aging. has historical claim to this region, so engaging size, it is manila that is acting on wilfully by refusing to to lay this grounded worship at his knee on the street since 1999. and it says that it is manila that is
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disturbing the status globe. i know early repairing that shift but also reinforcing katrina you out 0 staging. the expected arrival of a ty, food in south korea as supposing 36000 scouts to pack the bags. then moving to all the parts of the country from the world scout jam very campsite. just a few since many scouts that have suffered heat stroke, then organized has been criticized for their lack of planning. as bonnet below reports, it was supposed to be a summer of fun and camaraderie. 36000 scouts, mostly teenagers for more than 150 countries in one camp site. the world scouts chamber. we kicked off in south korea as a one county last week. but participants are now having to pack and leave their being moved to a 128 combination sites across the country. head of type one kind of has projected to rival on thursday. officials insist, however,
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they've vent isn't over. some of the members have all the way to the left and they will go on for the remaining 5 days and 4 nights. so rest assured, the participants will still be able to have the jumper re experience the national and local governments will work together to ensure that they remain safe and go home with happy health. but a number of scouts had already been unhappy even before there was any threat of a type of participants from the united kingdom and the united states have been sold for days. the 1st is the sound of price and we were concerned that the total of $12.00 being clean frequently enough that wasn't safe in that and it wasn't safe and there was rubbish building up as well. south koreans have also criticized organizers for a lack of foresight. the country has been battling both scorching heat and provincial rains in the past few months. more than 40 were killed by floods and last lights last month. the not i put on hello in the given the current weather and
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situation in our country. these aspects were in taken into consideration earlier, i saw many is kind of passing by. they came along the way just for things to fall through. officials have assured you, accommodations will be safe, clean and comfortable. but given the challenges of having to move thousands of foreigners attending a global event, people here are also worried about damage if it costs to the countries image was unable to put it into your cleanings. i, since we are trying to secure a major event in tucson and foreigners will be coming. i'm a shame that their perception of our country might change as a korean. i also feel so much sorry for them. south korea is no stranger to holding big events. having hosted both the olympics and footballs, world cup boost on its 2nd. major city is buying for the 2030 world deck, spoke with hopes setbacks at this year's world scout jeffery won't hurt it's chances. barnaby low. i'll just hear
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a heavy rain and line slides across south east and buying the best who killed at least 7 people. 4 of them were hanging in the refugee camp. thousands of bangladesh . shoes have been false from that homes. rescue teams is trying to reach many people who are still trapped on the flood waters habit of chandra. it has more from child support on and it's been raining for the last 5 days and there is no stopping . you can see it applied to water in the schools. many of the schools are shut off as declared by the government in the truck, the drum area, healey, or what is known as the hill for x ridge, enough trucks or gun is badly affected, particularly the bunder bunk cartridge savvy and wrong. i might be area as well as the cost cause i dislike that only thing i refugee cat, is badly affected. the dozens of cases of land flight into events with casualty, and there's many of the temporary are flooded. people have lost their self service in bunder bun, 30000 people are marrying, and in cox's,
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but are at least 150000 people are made in this paper made fresh water and dry for the government ascending relief, things and have quite a work health care walker, sorry, and those areas to help them out. now the situation could get worse as a matter office and bang rather say there would be more rain and coming next several days. at least this could make things worse, that these areas are healey and mountainous, and it could cost more landslide and flooding. sunbridge, audrey, i'll just say the chuck diagram focused on from a prime minister on con, as long as the high cold challenge to is conviction for corruption. khan was sentenced to 3 years for selling state gifts, while prime minister, he denies the charges being held in high security prison. while his lawyer appeals legislation, which protected the cultural heritage of add, the original people in west and australia has been repealed just a month off to being introduced. laws were passed off to the mining company. rio
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tend to destroy the aboriginal rock shelters which are 46000 years old. as premier i understand that the legislation has unintentionally called stress the confusion and division in the community. and for that, i'm sorry, we can ensure aboriginal cultural heritage is valued and protected. and with simple amendments, we can deliver a common sense of products and prevent another incident like you can go ahead and i'll just say that action from the women's welf comp is the line up for the for the finals is completed. job would be had to tell you who's playing,
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the . all right, let's catch up with all was full and here's just somebody thing to real cause impressive front of the wall, copies over after full know the feet to fronts. the atlas lionesses, with a fuss, north african, our nation to reach the last 16 upfront. so why they are ranked 67 places of boston, originated this so much school twice as a runaway with it to win full bows to move that fits up close to final against the co hosts, australia broke her head home off to nice help. this woke up with that performance in the group stage of opening the 6 now to speak to to time champions, germany, they foot back to the columbia and south korea to make it into the know counts about just they did it. the mens woke up from central coast to
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columbia threes the coast funnels up to no count jamaica, catalina, it was my early in the 2nd half. it was the only goal jamaica had conceded in this tombs columbia, now play the european champions, england in the course of finals and sydney on saturday. a. we'll go to the scene our list and when we came here to play 7 final, we're dreaming big. but we know we can post all we can do it. i feel extremely proud to be in this team to have what we have not only need of supporting pops, but also the mentality that we have in the team. my name is to keep with an inside the quote to find the lineup is now complete. alex thomas has moved from city for the 2nd time and 8 months, cross chattering rule, cose was called, dreams lost the same, but it was in the semi finals of a man's tournament and caused the errands in the round of 16 of the women's well comp. so disappointment, and for these loud loyal read sure, the funds for the change and had fun with
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a hitsfeld. hi. we're ready. history make is as the 1st hour of nation to qualify for this event. and also the only one of the 8 century tones to get out of agree. but it turns out the fronds were just too high, a hurdle to play a role mclee that co cheese. so my manager of the meal comans national team of rentals and you've been in charge for a matter of months, but it's on the windows with light blue resorts really going was against morocco and never move back. earlier in the day, columbia became the 1st scene to school revolt against too many sort this who means we'll talk. and that was enough to put that result. debated means we now know dakota final line off and on friday we're going to see space take on the netherlands for for 2011 champions. japan place the usa is congress sweden, the next day, england facing columbia. and that's off the us. the picture of the matches total was australia against wrong. so that's lou lou bosco for take me out these nations
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to really go. matilda is played or they call them the kelly's and they went over denmark was the by more television, viewers on channel 7 here in australia than any channel, any program this. yeah. it's getting excited. alex thomas, how does era say me? mean, well, it's all about trumps. the deals and men's football a head at the start for the new season name hours reports to a told power centered on he wants to leave. he's on the contract with the french club until 2025. having joined in 2017 for record 240000000 dollars, name all won the french really title 5 times since joining p s g. the reports of his exit come at a time and p. s. g, a already intense negotiations with canyon and by pay of his future at the club. and so a lot of signed switch go keep a yan salma on a 3 a do. he'd spend half a season with buying munich, filling in for regular, keep a manuel lawyer who induced his like on a ski holiday, one month on from his grand 5. well, in japan,
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the spanish woke up with an address in the us to is heading to the u. a pro leak side edwards club. the 39 year old has spent the last 5 seasons playing. so this'll toby, he's already a one year deal to play for the team based in the city of russell homa. supposing this, the former play of christiana, rinaldo, 20 is off to. he left the club. they've added his famous c o 7 logo to the shirts for the upcoming season. ronald, his last game supporting was a friendly, i guess, munches, so united to sign to him. soon after, a french tennis play, a game of face has dropped to wealth. number $276.00 of the report on the form of the last year, there was signs of a revival. as he reached the 2nd round of the canadian opened into rooms her face was up against boom. and for to find this chris eubanks and one to 2 match points in the 2nd set. that races gave me the subject interest 766761. when he'll play
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wells number full stuff on the sick. the past night. i bri montreal. former women's number one. victoria is the ring. control is just 3 games against opponents, maxine limits and i'm not sure if this is australian up and semi final loses. that was, as the rank is 187 w t a 1000 much victory. breaking the full marks set should learn stevens next wimbledon champion, call us out across the set to return to tournament action for the 1st time since winning the title in london. the welcome one will make his canadian opened the debut on wednesday. so carlos, basis of the reception, you are getting everywhere, you cold even more so now off the winning wimbledon. i think so it was the 1st item that i can uh, after when my loan. but uh, you know, and so send me the, uh, i felt like food, you know, i need to be more law from the people, you know, off the women alone month to honestly, i do not spend does your sense in the practice. uh everyone was screaming galindo's
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got me the you know it's a something special in just a few of us full story spring. you don't try the hiring of raising has made history as well. so i think championships in cost go with a record straight. well title in the men's individual sprint, he beat trinidad baker's nicholas pulling the final to become the 1st printer in the professional era. when 5 will typos in britons and the new bulk of nea evans looked like they'd win gold and the 120 lap women's madison. when a high speed crashed just before the penultimate lap, forced a partial re stopped ball. current evans has a flight hard and the final mind lots to hold of astray, but claims the victory is the 2nd gold football impulse of the school that took team to seats gold on site today. and we'll finish with an amazing piece of plan. the major in major league baseball base with cleveland guardians, whitefield co, cole county here in taking an amazing sick man style cap chicken for toronto,
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blue jays, despite not the blue chase, don't win the game 31. all right, that is what you support for now. it is back to some me thank so much stuff that brings us to the end of this news out, but i'm back in about with another full show. so stay with us. the the, the how it is the team from a slow leak drove the big clouds. why does the irish flag fly fires out of some of these clubs? what is it about celtic that has the world over feeling them all,
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all of texasfootball with, with the a pre estimate around the world, the defends, who likes football one year and there's been heavy hearts and there we from the 1st minute of the expiring of the ceasefire, something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders . none of that seems to matter here. now those that allow me to send that as an alternative to you and hcr is here, and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring tags. they also been talking with an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? or the julian deserts festival,
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the dates back thousands of years. as you goes behind the scenes that could be an annual cultural context, honored by unesco, where men move to the beach of women and to rival, to our communities about from the tell to using song and dance to be the a toward festivals on eligible era. the plate is from a time as a nation's mate for the 1st time in full team years to discuss the future of the rain forest. when live in brazil, the on site mean say them, this is i'll just say i live from dell hall. so coming up, i'm going to is it happens in the bolivian,
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amazon. we're traditional. indigenous medicine is under threat by the depletion of the rain forest that's coming up also ahead new jazz coolie to is refuse to allow

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