tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 9, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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most of the old stuff on the street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. is this time for the west to re think the best option for the ukraine rush of war and what, what those options look like? what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change the quizzical look us politics. the bottom line, the the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news out live from dog, from the off to the next 60 minutes. you guys cooley this, reject diplomatic appeals through a still a civilian rule and released that opposed president the number of migrants
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attempting to cross the mediterranean from 2 visits, which lay continues to rise and all the 41 size. they're both sick and i'm produced . mine is capsule is lashed by, it's heavy, it's rain, and more than a century fuzzy. people are dead. tens of thousands of joyce, the status of amazon nations. agree to protect the world's biggest rainforest cuz there's no deal of ending deforestation. while we're in sunset, cruise bolivia at a wildlife conservation center, conservationists are giving reinforce patients like this captured monkey a 2nd chance the for the station and the legal wildlife traits threatens their future joint against real sco with the sports, including a winning return to the quote for formal? well, number one, caroline versus nancy. of the 3 years away. the
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beginning this news uh with the situation in the jack calls for the qu, latest to release. the asked is president so found going ignored? the us secretary of state spoke to the deposed lead them how much the zoo anthony blinking says he express washington's commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to last month smooth treat. takeover. that phone conversation comes a day ahead of a meeting of the regional blog. echo austin, nigeria. the child strive to begins coverage from dot com and send a goal the streets of asia as campus. only amy remained calm with the military coup lead, as showed no sign of backing down and stayed announcing, moving new officials to replace the governments of democratically elected president mccormick, bar zoom, who they have held in detention since july, the 26. the please return the call, say the president of the national council for the safe guardian of the home. and if it of stately decrees ought to go one misdemeanor. zane ali mohammed is the point
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of the prime minister who made the mean diplomatic efforts of finding a peaceful solution to the crisis of sofa failed. in its latest response, the ministry just said it had refused entry to a delegation from the african union. the un, i'm the regional block echo us because of security concerns. is this only i was off to be acting us deputy secretary of state victoria noon, said she had health 2 hours of difficulties towards the self appointed defense minister and had been refused access. russell tanisha is detained, lead to the us is it still remains hurtful. diplomacy can work. the window of opportunity is definitely still open. we believe that the edition step aside and allow present presume to resume his duties tomorrow today, tomorrow, any time in the near future echo us is struggling to pull together a military force comprised of soldiers for member states, which it has threatened to use as a last result of
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a potential military operation to reinstate the close new gerry and president nigeria as president bullets. a new book is the new chairman of eccles nigeria with by follow the biggest all me in the region would expect you to take the lead in any such military operation for the presidency and who is facing opposition from nigeria and peas, including those in his own policy and his people who fear the considerable risk of sparking a wider regional linux that would happen. it could lead to a deterioration in the already difficult fight against all groups, like both of our i so they'll call it a, we have multiple levers on which we can leverage to achieve the end that we are seeking to achieve, which is to uphold that. it was protocols by ensuring that there is a return of civilian democratic rule under the leadership of president by zoom. the refusal bind is cou, lead is to allow entry into the country by
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a combined united nations african union. an echo as delegation comes 2 days before a 2nd emergency echo as summit on the crosses. it's expected the focus of that summit will be discussions about a potential last result, military solution. the diplomatic avenues are still open, but the rough is that they are becoming increasingly slim. cello scrap it out to 0 . the call faulty one migrants have drowned in the mediterranean when the boat capsized, set out from the polt of spikes and to visit heading for italy. for all the people on board were rescued near the tiny 9 and of land producer. it's the latest is off the news that to all the migrant boats. st. on sunday. let's go with a hold on just some issues live for us from land producer. so is this ship frank, which is being reported today because it didn't go down today? is it one of those? but the italian coast called spoke about one of those 2 on sunday.
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now it is a well, i always seem to have some technical gremlins going on in that connection with what i will try and get back to god's on the border between libya and to new z. a say 27 refugees of died in a desert region nearby this week, livia and say there's been an increase in refugees being left to fend for themselves. since the tune is in government started the vocation last month. it's amazing. government is defended as treatments of hon. people, most of the, of, from african countries south of this, a holler. does that tell i gave him the reports. there's no shelter from the relentless hate and this does it area on the border between libya and she knew the this group of men and women say they were rounded up by security forces and she knew the a 2 days ago and dumped here. they were working for 4 hours before being found by
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libyan volta gods, a devout low mile res, pregnant and enjoyed temperatures of nearly 50 degrees celsius, with little will to all food. and the few days i was in tune as you, my husband is a laborer and we were beaten and insulted there. 2 days ago we were taken to the border. the following day they beat the men and left us. we walked on the road towards olivia, but we didn't know the direction. we walked for 34 hours before the libyan police found us. yeah, i know not hundreds of refugees and migrants have been rounded out by security full season that unity and safety of spec save of the last month, almost all the from country south of this a hard as it's looking for a back to life driven by drought and conflict president chi site has said refugees arriving and she needs to receive humane treatment. the human rights, which has accused the government of collective expulsion of black migrant libya's
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booty, god say an average of a 150 refugees a day into libya from she knew the others get lost in the deserts bought them and my eyes united. but when we interrogated some of the migraines, they said they'd lift full behind. they disappeared and we couldn't find them. it's a wide visit and groups of migrants might walk in different directions. these refugees have survived another desperate journey, but the future looks is powerless as ever. victoria gates and b l g 0. i'm not like trying that joins us now live from this also. so 1st of all, what do we know about $27.00 bodies which have been found living as far as these found in the desert? let's start with those. well, semi since the beginning of july went to an agent authorities started these collective expulsions of black slips. there and migrants towards the living border
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of the border guard, the libyan board, a guard now we spoke to them. they said that's since. since last month they found us up till now $27.00 bodies including women and children in the desert. this is a fast desert area to the south of, of, to this on the, to the south of the northern crossing. it's a, it's a large desert area. and so, you know, to an agent authorities appear to have on a daily basis be dumping hundreds of, of migrants and refugees in this area and pushing them towards live. uh, so this is what we're seeing, what we're seeing and what we haven't seen for the last month is that this is a, a current. i mean, it's extremely hot. so, i mean, i've been to this area of alaska and i can tell you is just, especially in the summer, i mean up to more than 40 degrees. and these people are less without water in food and just, you know, asked to move to, to, to, to, to, to walk for hours,
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sometimes even days without any kind of refuge without any kind of sea water food. so you know, up till now they say there's 27 bodies in that that number could increase at any, any time when, when the, when the lived in border guard do their patrols, they often find bodies in the desert. and it's not just bodies isn't bad because victoria is package reported that still people being found alive, wondering, and that as it is indicative that this policy of people don't think of it does, it is still ongoing off the weeks of all this international attention of the yeah, just likes it. sorry. you said, i mean this is happening on a daily basis. we've seen numbers in the last couple of weeks up to a 160 per day. uh so yes it is. it seems like this is an ongoing situation. we know of, in the, in the north, in the, in the border crossing in the north,
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on the coast, there are still hundreds who are stuck in between the libyan border guard and the 2 nation military. it's sort of like a stand off there. they're just stuck in between in this like 1010 to 15 meters own but to the south in the last that where, where, where victoria was talking about, hundreds of people are, are being found almost on a daily basis. so this is an ongoing situation. and these are vulnerable people who are squad bins, you know, dumped in the desert without water or food. so you know, the hope is that some kinds of solution that the libyan authorities and the canadian authorities can come to some kind of agreement. so that these people don't continue to suffer. well i thank so much medic, kind of in this, that awesome spring use more now on those 41 migrants who drowned in the mediterranean when the boat capsized, as i explained,
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that it's set out on the pool dislikes and soon as he has come back to hold on just how easy is life for us in land produce. so what do we know about this ship wrecking as well, if we have, we have a bit more details at the moment. so we know is that they were supported by one of these over flights of front decks being the front things being the sort of european of border control. after that, a nearby merchant vessel was alerted to go and rescue these 4 people. when now when they got on board, they said that they were actually in another boat and there was a shipwreck of the they were the only 4 was revived simply because they were the only people who had like this. and as they were floating in the water, they found this other boat empty boat, which is an island boat, which is typically these boats that leave from tunisia. they made of iron,
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they got on that boat and that's when they were spotted. they said that when they left, they were 40 of 45 people on board. but all the other 41 have died. now this is the 4 separate we know about in the last few days since the weather had been quite bad and there was a storm brewing over the me due to rain and we spoke earlier just with see watch, which is one of the angels that is very active in saving my grands out at sea. and they said that so for at least a 100 people died. but that number could be much higher simply because all the numbers given by survivors accurate actually approximate numbers. if you mentioned it that the full one i've been thinking of, i guess, but this rise in the number of this year so far rise the number of migrant crossings to weekly is not going down. i absolutely know that actually this island now is at full capacity,
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and you can probably see that maybe vessel behind me there. well, that is waiting to actually transport some of the migraines who are held here. the reception center lump induced to a main line. it's at least simply because the reception center that controls 400 is now has more than 2000 people there. so it's certainly a big wave. now when you ask, what are the reasons why the numbers this should double the last year? uh, some would tell you because of the economic situation in to need a lot of north africans upcoming others would also tell you, because there's a sort of negative feelings towards sub saharan who are in to need a demo. and so they try as much as possible to either across all go to libya and cross of from libya. they say that the denisia in president has acted least this popular anger around, i guess the sub saharan is and then you have the politics involved alien denisia
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now in tools, a lot of money being discussed to be given to, to needs to stop the flow of my grids leaving for that and coming towards europe. but as we see at the moment, even though prime minister georgia maloney made it her mantra that she was stuff this illegal migration. well it's not happening and actress and she's become prime minister. the number more than doubled. well, i will leave with that. hold on. how many? a slightly more still ahead on the news out, including we are full from bangladesh where the army is being called in to help hundreds of thousands of people stranded by floods and lined flight attendant children and drawing them out a hill. this thing will bring you more details on the situation and the ground on paper taking refuge in the government. shelter fee is of a banking crisis in the us here. why bang? so having that credit ratings downgrade in madison county. sure. 1000 south
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american home competition. coming up with go with the spring, you more on our top story, the political crisis in these? yeah. members of the west african blanca costs are expected to meet and nigeria is capital on 1st day to try and resolve the situation. let's get more on this with. the address is live for us in a boot you. i am at the latest news coming out in the shows that they, for me, a government is a sign that they're too late is, are in no mood to back down a semi, from all indications of that digging in. and it doesn't look like they're going to give a way to any negotiate a chest, to a peaceful end,
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to this crisis any time soon. what do we see is more high position adopted by the middle truism is yeah. and also new appointments, like you said in the introduction of new members of the governing council, that is the committee for the survival of the homeland that they quoted. so basically it sends a message to the international community, especially they can have a community of west africa stairs, which is assisting on a quick resolution to this crisis otherwise, into a sending troops there. now that is happening at a time when there is a resistance internally resistance from that i did have sent it about pushing the ministry intervention. and there is also a public outcry, i guess elementary intervention within 90 days. so image of the public fear that this could watson the security situation in the region. so the options before the middle of the head of the heads of state and government of equity at the meeting tomorrow, would it be to take the function so you can try choose not to hire. we
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understand that the military in the region say they already. so the directive from the kinds of states and government for any innovation, but the position of things right now is such that there is no that great appetite for military action in the region. there may be some differences, but these i look pronounced. i'm a member of state of the community of west african states. that's why we, as i mean, i mean, what can you tell us about a domestic group this now bowing to resist the co or well, the good is left by up for me to stand by. i'm going to send to buy some government at all. so i feel my rebel commander during the quarter to bailey and in the north of the country years ago. they say they are going to resist. the queen is although they are not specific as to what major they're going to say they're going to adopt
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. but they said there was, there was, there was definitely need some actions. i guess the ministry government in the, i mean at the moment. so basically we saw a group of former rebel commanders and also supporters of president by mohammed visits. any of these tract is effected or has come into force. this could further complicate but issues, image, or public. basically, this is a vast country that is mostly on government. we have vast is as bust communities that have no government presents no military process or even the police process there. and these areas are the ones being exploded by on groups in the region. and if you had rebellion now to the mix, that could follow the completion of the situation. immediate. although my main burkina faso are attending the military offices in yeah, me that they will stand by them. it's not clear how they're going to do that is you have is a vast country and the total number of security forces in these 3 countries may not be enough to deal with a secure to price in those countries as a whole. that's the reason in the 1st place,
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why the inviting the bucket must never go drop deal with the crisis or psychiatrist situation in modeling burkina faso and, and even surrounding areas. all right, we're live with that. i'd race. it's a 0 as being basset, bike stream weather events with desks and wide spread damage across the continent in the chinese capital badging, the remnants of typhoid induct soti a rule. it's on the heaviest rain the mold in this century. i'll further res, tropical storm condom is lashing southern japan, 1st pasta of a south crew which had only just experience an extreme heat wave. and the bangladesh and depaul monsoon reins of that, the flash flooding and land slides. hundreds of thousands of people on the left stranded trina, you has more on the flooding in the chinese capital, a hyphen don't story, hit mainland china more than a week ago, but it's only now that we're starting to get a full picture of the damage. and that really speaks to how difficult the recovery
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and the clean up has been. now the beijing government on wednesday morning and now some of these room details. it says that the $33.00 people at least died in flooding. and when buildings collapse, 18 are still missing, including one emergency. in total, 1290000 people were affected. about 60000 homes were destroyed instead of 150000 items were damaged, being hacked as of pups were effective. and this is, it was natural disaster to hit the capital used the last time a storm of this scale occurred was in 2012. and that splunk, the 1st red, let that agent has as a, had hit the juices stones, and flooding and back then, what was aging people were killed. now the was affected areas in 2012 were the worst effected areas this year, the areas of months ago. and function outskirts, a remote areas in the cities west. so it's very difficult time folders, communities, and difficult questions are now being raised as to why lessons from that previous
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to will not learn and why buildings, window and roads. we will reinforce why this damage has happened yet again. katrina, you all the 0 japan is dealing with strong wind and heavy rain from tropical storm condom trains and slides on the island of issue of being suspended. disrupting, travel have tens of thousands of people during the peak holiday season. kind of come on gum, re, mo, from tokyo. just after making an unusual was the exact move. tie some kind of and has made a u turn and it's heading back to watch japan, according to the latest data from the japan media logical agency. the storm was a 120 kilometers south west of the southern japanese island of ju sure. it's patching wind 108 kilometers per hour, making it a relatively slow moving time soon. because it's maintaining strength and it's moving on. usually slow. that means wind and rain will linger for longer in certain parts of the country. to kind of cancel just hundreds of flights to spend the train
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lines and told more than $60000.00 house for to evacuate. 3 people haven't confirmed with injury since yesterday. in august, i can city which is commemorating the 78 anniversary of the us the atomic bombing today. officials have moved and send me to an indoor convention center. this is the 1st time in 60 years, but the ceremony was held in doors. most survivors of the town of thumb and bereaved family members were also unable to change because the ceremony discounts back japanese prime minister for me a she now in for an investors were also not present today. this is the 1st mother stuckey ceremony that a japanese leader was not present since 1999. and a couple kindly out a 0. i took you of the army and bangladesh has been deployed to help rescue people stranded by flash floods in line slides. at least 7 people have been killed in the southeast region. authorities say more than 300000 people in cox's resolve,
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in spite of the by the plots. the army is being deployed to funds of bond where electricity is being caught. and in the full city of charleston, from habit chandra, as mall from the relief center right from the mountain village. this is one of the many shelters setup by the government in dr. john hill. tracts region, there are more than 250 people are taking shelter here. they're satisfied with the relative they're getting. now there is at least 4 districts i've been affected. one of the worst is bundled on this. they were more than 30000 people are displays and there is no electricity. telecommunication, and the road communication is snap. and also the other district as cox is by the, which is very badly affected, they're more than 300000 people who are display. so i've taken refuge in government chaperones. all those are funding for the fall. now, it has also the home for nearly a 1000000 draft,
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which is what is the largest refugee camp in the world. there's been a lot of devastation in the can. 1500 homes were destroyed. $250.00 families were relocated that still water on the ground vine level to area water burned diseases. now that area is also exposed to sight blown and storm. frequently in the monsoon season, the clear gains are still remains. although the government has been applied the army assisting the local authorities in providing relief, food and fresh water, at least 50 percent of the population in this region are indigenous tribal people who are reluctant to come to the show. there are sick for how they live. many of them rather live bip inside the products, and they're highly exposed to land slide. and if this rain continues, there's clear binge or remains for more land slides and flood a $10.00 charge re. i'll just say that wrong. i'm lucky. paula is also dealing with
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heavy flooding. a river breached its banks, doing monsoon, rain and cap mondays. funded region near the bank. my to river is home to around 4000000 the holidays and these 38 people have been killed during months noon rain so falls. this year in the fall it so yeah, since one of the worst monsoon season is on record in punk a song, the down pools affected every part of the country causing destruction which could take decades to rebuild is involved and reports from since province. many remain homeless and bundled full sanitation disease and surprising most slots. so whoever takes office next and published on local provincial or national governments will all be forced to contend with what is described as one of if not the most serious threats to national security. the fall of climate change. this time last year practice not experienced one of the worst floods in the country's history. many
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rural communities are still waiting for help. hundreds of people on the outskirts of the city of may have had been living under open skies for a year. the amount of all the children are sitting under the sun when it rains. we go into the tents. we don't even have electricity in this, not our pool was broken during the floods. the longer it takes to rebuild, the more elected officials lose trust in communities like this. what are you guys in a the government doesn't care about poor people. they care about rich people, but for us there was nothing. they've given us nothing and they never will die. and they do district in august on southern since province was one of the worst effected areas in last year's floods. this road behind me, those fields, the entire area that stretches in this direction was completely submerged. many of the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started to flood once again. hundreds of thousands of homes need to
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be rebuilt. reconstruction is underway, but the pace is slow. in the hair alone, the government has marked out 52000 sites. 8 organizations coordinating the work. i've only received funds for $900.00 bill. it was called the buying people's homes, have complete the collapse or the priority. then we will repair a buildings that are partially destroyed or damaged will be to some of the villages we spoke to say local officials or given preferential treatment to friends and relatives. others blamed government red tape. finally, got the quote back to the houses here i have for them down this flood water is a problem, but no government officer is coming here to find out what is happening well, what we need. but why help us so slow may not be a concern for very long where the land had dried water levels are rising. some are predicting more flood soon. there was a feeling of deja who is tragic scenes repeat themselves before getting back on
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their feet. such survivors may find themselves displaced. once again, the same bus route, the ultra 0 mer sent pakistan. so i had to now just say all americans, natural wonders are our nation's heart and soul. we explain why president joe biden is decided to create america's newest monuments and in school. how new zealand football bosses hope to supercharge the game of the back of the world. com the the summer is about to be revealed to western europe having disappeared from the northwest at least under these, these cloud. but the storm that brought such unusual wet it's escandone asia is
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still with us rather better than they was robert, lighter. it needs effects. if you like, but through sweden and norway, there's been funding one of the places and the sizes to the north. and that's cool . sing calls is cause damage, and surprisingly, should have happened in august to be honest, has really caught our usual. but there is still spinning, being quite a strong wind stair across denmark and southern sweden and driving this cold front with some showers, maybe some stones slowly, sorry, through the outs, eventually heading slovenia and the balkans. but look what's happening. so the west, the sun is coming out, for example in front and the british off temperatures are rising. so in the a temporary phenomenon, i suspect the real heat still down in spain and portugal on the shelves down to break 100 romania. and his file size is grease spots. how do you get to says de? so volts in london has not been seen for at least a month, possibly 6 weeks. and there might last a couple of days, at least for the vailable besides that is probably going to be seen in portugal,
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particularly in the south west of spain. go to is not heading recommend values, but is almost 8 degrees above the average. the, of course, the was young activists and organizers are on the move. the generation change makes the new york, as using alternative approaches to flight institutional racism on police brutality . this is indeed a nation wide problem network buyers, a systemic solution generation change on that which is award winning program 27 years. as often you can find that it's an extreme formalize solution. i think it's designed to break international format. well, it's clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 carpet that is controlled by gun bring programs to if you don't
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pay any time on an amount of that. i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing, pushing see the world from a different perspective. one out is aaron of the day watching out just to time to recap on headlines now. the secretary of state has spoken to the deposed and detained president of the jazz. and today, blinking said, he reassured the hand of the zoom of washington's commitments to finding a peaceful resolution following the military takeover last month. for the one migrants have drowned in the mediterranean, when the boat capsized site house,
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before the spikes into new z, a had been for 24 hours on board, were rescued, and it'd be 79 and 11 to do so. the all mean by glue that she's been deployed to help rescue people stranded by flash blogs and land slides. these 7 people have been killed in the southeast region. victims include for a hand, get interesting to come. now leaders of 8 south american countries have agreed to reduce the forest station and the amazon that meeting the summit in brazil, they've signed the declaration to conserve the world's largest rain forest. but critics say doesn't go far enough to slow down and find the chance as i might as one of them believe that there are many i'm as it was, the amazons of bolivia, brazil, columbia, who equis dos. who do you, ma'am? you guy on her? is there a non a and venezuela gold represents it here in this main thing as a whole lot for these amazon is a 100 so many of the,
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the amazon of the forest and 68. they, i'm as enough workers, women, and young people to the amazon of indigenous peoples and traditional communities of the m as and of culture science and on sexual knowledge. we separated, the wildlife conservationists in bolivia, are being forced to rescue an increasing number of animals and the ram is in rain, forest, climate change related weather events such as fires and droughts having devastating consequences on biodiversity and legal funding and logging are also putting countless pond to animal space is a risk. i know the apollo reports from santa cruz in central bolivia and wildlife sanctuary in central bolivia. here biologists and veterinarians are caring for a wide range of animal species. everything from vibrantly colored birds, monkeys, and wild felines, like ocelot, jaguars and pumas. but every year conservation is say, the number of animal rescue,
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they carry out, keeps going up. plato henrietta, you're going get them in foot. in general, we've definitely seen an increase in oil spaces. we're taking in more pirates and macaws. and many more monkeys. is one of the biggest threats facing the regions. wildlife is climate change. in 2019, nearly 6000000 reinforce animals are estimated to have been killed. 3 wild fires that spread through bolivia is amazon for us. the amazon covers nearly 50 percent of believe use national territory. but every year that percentage dwindles exponentially threatening the future of thousands of plant and animal species. the bolivian amazon holds a wealth of biodiversity rang for a species like this cabbage in monkey don't only fall victim to wild fires, but also deforestation, and the legal wild life trade policy experts in bolivia see the revival of the amazon cooperation treating organization currently convening in the land brazil
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offers a critical opportunity to save the amazon. the caution, however, that without genuine cooperation, this opportunity could slip away, adding that the bolivian government alone cannot tackle the numerous threats endangering the amazon. like in all normally the handbook i'm of the me. that's the truth is i don't feel optimistic about the amazon summit. i would need to see these governments trudy, commit themselves to developing effective policies to stop deforestation, because we always see international events talking about preventing deforestation. but some governments like ours on not doing anything to effective in climate scientists war and that the amazon is on the brink of a critical threshold after which it could shift from being a vibrant tropical forest into an arid landscape. with conservation is in bolivia, say there's still time to act and are urging individuals to understand that protecting the amazon is more than just conserving wild life. it's about
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guaranteeing the future for all of our planets. inhabitants measured up a little alger 0 santa cruz bolivia, in so many communities in columbia as amazon region protection is needed. the games logos and groups ties above met with people who have been displaced in the south of the country. i am here in the region in columbia. this is an indigenous community known as the elderly, foothill, around 300 people live here from different indigenous groups. most of them have been displaced by the violence that has been ongoing in this country. for decades. their territories were occupied by left when guerrillas paramilitary groups, and in many cases their lands ended up being used for agribusiness coupon moody. when he met a c, a is one of the leaders in the community so belongs to the gun know indigenous communities. his grandparents were from the amazon region and came from brazil. he was displaced by the conflict,
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and his community seemed constant struggle to get land particular to sanity soto little. so our territories were used for drugs. the roads also used for guerrilla fighters. it affected us very much. he also says they are slowly losing their culture and the young people have no future. no hold to look on the whole is the conflict in columbia is still ongoing. we are not at peace. our indigenous children are still being recruited because they have no jobs. i get the idea in the city of people say that while we are outside of the stadium, we found some members of in indigenous communities that were hand through gathers. and now it's difficult for them to find food. then you've got community i. one of the last contacted tribes in columbia in 2006, they left the forest because of paramilitary groups and left wing gorillas and ogres were pushing them away. a half of the population has died because of diseases like missiles and the flu. this woman told us that she's struggling to access
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health care, and her child has been sick for days. and that's why those who wants to protect the environment and the presidents that are meeting right now in the city of midland, in brazil, not only want to protect the rain forest, but also the people that live in places like this one who have been hunted with a displacement, hunger, i'm the fees. but if i will, i just see that was yet a columbia us president joe biden has incorporated a new national monument. protect land around the grand canyon from any development, including uranium mining. many a dozen indigenous tribes called for the protection of around $4000.00 square. columbus has pock reynolds results from red butte in arizona. a land of stone and sky, sage, and pine, vast ancient, and for the people who have lived here for a 1000 generations. this is holy land. this is
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a very sacred place, the place of our mckinney that mountain right back here is very significant to us in our medicine. now, much of this land surrounding the grand canyon will be preserved permanently off limits to mining drilling and other development. today, i'm proud to use my sergeant of antiquities act to protect one, almost 1000000 acres of public land around grand canyon national park. as a new national president joe biden designated 4000 square kilometers as a national monument, a power the president's wield without congressional approval. native american leaders pressed for years to protect ancestral lands outside their reservation boundaries for the tribes are particularly concerned about uranium mining, which they believe would contaminate their drinking water and flow into the
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colorado river. mining interest denounced biden's action, they say kills jobs and increases us reliance on foreign sources of uranium, including russia. there are political calculations at work, also. fighting fairly, donald trump here in arizona, in 2020 native american voters were crucial to that victory and bite and wants to keep their support in next year's election bite. and noted the long struggle by native people against uranium extraction, author, decades to be able to return to these lands. project is rational mining development for havasu by elder deanna white wu, kuala, the new monument. honors those who fought for it, but didn't live to see this day for them. i hold my hand to apply that gives me the courage to be able to speak and stood for this place.
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a sacred land now finally preserved. rob reynolds, l g 0, red butte, arizona concerns growing about the state of the us economy off the credit rating agency. moody's downgraded several small and medium bangs. it comes on the heels of last week's announcement of a novel, well known an agency, fitch downgrading the us credit raising from aaa to double a foss. this was due to concerns about the pool governance and over spending of the treasury of a sudden they were all the treasury secretary janet he had been dismissed to move on. investors remain cautious. a william lee is the chief economist at the american sing tank. the milk and institute, he says while the down grades are wake up, a quote for smaller banks, most of posters would have to worry about the safety of their money. us depositors
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are protected by the federal deposit insurance corporation. every deposit of the 250000 or half 1000000, depending on on how you structure it is protected by the government and guaranteed by the government. so i think those people don't have to be afraid if you have more than a $1000000.00 at one bank and one deposit, you should get nervous and but what are you doing with a 1000000 dollars and one deposit and one bank, the overall banking sector actors very safe because most of the banking assets are the larger things like jp morgan city, bank of america. and those are very safe because they've been stress tested stuff of always and they've been proven to be so the movie is asking me, the question will be us, how need 4000 pence and maybe 5 or 10 years from now. we'll only have 2000 advice because many of them are no longer useful as financial institutions, as people start to change the way that they think it's a wake up call to a lot of the smaller banks that are depending on interest rates for their living. and that, that they think depending upon the spread between the deposit rates and lending rates to make money and,
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and right now that spread is getting awfully tough to work on. and as interest rates rise, or what the, the, these smaller banks are finding is that the profits are being squeezed. that's why so many things start merging with each other because they just kept making a loan. and but going forward, the us banking system as a whole is very so specific, individual banks may not be viable, and that's what the, the markets are trying to sort out right now. in the next tell, everything about donald trump select did attempt to over to and the 2020 election results is scheduled for friday. prosecute has one of the jobs to limit what the form of us president and his team can shed during his trial. they can send from to do some evidence to intimidate witnesses. elections over his lawyers argue the prosecution request violates prompts constitutional rights. 9 bodies have been found. officer, a fire broke out of the holiday cottage, in ne, from the fire brigade say to people are still missing. a group of adults with
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learning disabilities been staying in the cottage. 17 people on the ground floor were able to evacuate safely. investigation into the cause of the blaze would be opened by regional prosecute leaders of kenya as government, and the opposition. amazing and nairobi. having to resolve the feud of like 4 phones, the high cost of living opposition need a ride. the thing that has organized 10 days of protest since march is a mon orders of lost is that like some result, at least 20 canyons of being hills and governments demonstrations as well as chief ministry spokesman is admitting the thousands of sold is refusing to report for his of duty and protest over judicial reforms is cause some home to its readiness concerns growing about divisions in society, the impacts on the economy,
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unlimited freedoms. many believe the physical crisis won't end any time soon. how much i'm doing reports from tel aviv, the thousands of protesters and televisions, demonstrating against the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose plan to change israel's judicial system. on the surface, the atmosphere is almost festive, but the concerns are hard to miss it. i'm thinking especially about my wife's, me a little, i don't sleep at night. that's an young when says who's proposed changes will strength and democracy. so these demonstrators don't believe with many now worried that the most right wing government in israel's history may also attempt to limit their freedoms. i'm glad that's my way of life. as i normally just as the women and the museum is going to be very much in danger,
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then there are the concerns about the military. thousands of army reserve is had threatened to stay home with the contentious judicial bill became law, which is ultimately did. senior military leaders found it alarms about the impact that could have on the military's combat preparedness. if the goal of is a veteran of these really army and a member of the veterans protest movement, we never assume at the back of a head that we will be in this moment because they be on the right now, that we actually need to set up a jones page, it says within our own government, many in this crowd say what's happening now is unprecedented. as turmoil and uncertainty grow, the deepening political crisis here is only exacerbating social divisions. israel is now more polarized than ever before. may or el ron is a senior researcher with the institute for national security studies. he's also concerned but says he remains optimistic. solution can be found. the problem is
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that right now we do not have this is we use no issue. we don't have really the necessary mechanisms off the dialogue between the sides. but we have to establish some kind of rules of games. how to manage and enhance this kind of good dialogue. but with talks between prime minister netanyahu is coalition and the opposition at a complete standstill compromise and consensus seem farther away than ever before. how much enjoyment does it tell of you? instead of having an al jazeera buffalo and his football team begins live site, its new temporary home details coming up with jo is for the the
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time to catch up all the sports news with joe savvy. thank you very much, but we stopped with the winning return to the tennis court for former welding the one caroline bush, not k, who played her 1st competitive match and 3 is the day and stepped away from the school back in 2020 to start the family and has become a mom of 2 kids in that time. so she was given a wild card on her time, the canadian opened in one field and looked like she'd have been away. the single straining qualify. kimberly burrell 6262. and so has wild cards for next week since 90 open and his final run slammed the us open at the end of this month.
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it's not easy to come back and the stuff the, the cobwebs and the rest. but i think i play pretty well, considering everything else that's been going on. so i really enjoyed myself out there. and i didn't really know what to expect going out to the match, but i think everything considering, i'm just happy to be through to the next round as well. so have a tough much next to see faces. wimbledon champion markets have on the rest of the check play a who called himself a new tattoo tanaka grand slam victory. east post maya chevy, fitness centers, right? set on cheese or as the grand slam champion of the men's event in toronto and other former well number one and the murray also secured his place in the 2nd round. the brits, he's a 3 time champion at the canadian, opened it. it's least neurons of son that goes 766, love to progress. he'll face max, the cell next task. so the a string, an upset canadian since the helix was, it is
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a rest day at the women's well kept as the 8 remaining teams get ready for the quotes of finals using and may have gone out to the group stage. but football officials, i hope co hosting the tournament will boost interest in the game for generations to come. they mistakes reports opening up footholds with new holdings. the sealants will have hosted 29 matches by the time the welcome finishes. and it's been an opportunity to promote the game, not only it stadiums but on the grocery pictures as well. these plays at western springs club in oakland have loved getting a front row seat. it's been pretty cold just watching, you know, some of the world's best play. like in front of me just. yeah, being around, it's pretty cool. 16 of the 32 woke up teams have been faced in new zealand. many of them sharing training facilities with local clubs, the west and springs hosted 1995 champions. no way. given me how much is
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a chance to meet the pros and watched and train? mostly for me it was kind of like how fast they do everything like at the pace they don't like when i we train, it's not really high intensity, but when the training it's like when they try, that's like a good. so it's, they're always high intensity and practicing like they going to play and everything that was cool to see these agents phones be no way the right thing games was i failed to make it out by great, but it's hope that performance wouldn't spar future generations easier football once in power got to be involved in the evenings football governing body launched. it's from tales program earlier this year to introduce young goes to the game part of an overall drive to supercharge football using the legacy of the woke up before . i think it felt that you apply for your club. you can do a little bit of university in play and that's about it. but now i think it's open people's eyes to wow. these goals do apply to really high level all over the world
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. and there's so many opportunities, so i think that's awesome. with any one professional football team in usually the know my little female, the sport faces a tough bottle for a share of the audience in a nation dominated by rugby and the famous old blacks. the more that we can get on tv as well, i, you know, it's, it's obviously, streaming is a great thing. but having access to that, but having the kids knowing where to find all these different weights knowing which one to find to is to be able to access them is their struggle. assigns the long term impact to this tournament remains to be seen. but more immediately, new zealand is can look forward to hosting 3 more knock out games in weddington and all kinds. aden puck, which was the, quote, the final, the semi final that'd be stokes, which is 0 as well. there was plenty of action in south america's top club competition. the couple about the notice of, of plates robot real high school and the 90 i submitted the, his team's match with international level the time 33 on i can get this again to
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penalties and it was a mattress and 10 pounds of smoke kick some 2 little has missed his and into that so, you know, keep us cold winter and to give the prison in clubs and 98 victory street to find winds penalties between especially competitive and say, and boulevard too. but it is a, a tool they way back from a to go deficit to full, so shoot accounts, but then to younger. helena missed the final spoke kick levine, opponents went through. so the closest attempt and match between the human insight and ad emptiness. genius. so both coaches and self in the 2nd half of them are kind of 3 minutes. they went on to books that's supposed to in the last sites, but it was, it wasn't a comfortable victory or the bazillions, this is the slain. are actually um, well anyway, they school to like goes in from 31 on accurate. now let's show you that boss sweating the game because boss learn to play that 1st match. and then you temporary home at the cities and then pick stadium at the new kemp. well, well,
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the new campus being redeveloped and it was a good start to their residency. as they came from c one down to be taught in them . in the pre season, you want again, put trophy will show you that in a little while. all right, let's move on because meanwhile, the trots was keep coming west time have reportedly agreed to deal with months. united to sign defend the harry mcguire. they didn't international trained with united on wednesday morning, but it's called the salt to have agreed a $38000000.00 transfer deal to might scan in special ed. so now the ad is, is expected to complete his move to west time. later, the $25.00 old whitfield a has reportedly agreed a 5 year deal. having spent the last full seasons with ducks club 3 days before the stones for the new english premier league season hold, i love to take a has quits as manager of boots, the full, a spanish national team coach took over in november when the club bought some of the table and steve into safety. he's been unable to buy a new place for the season with the club struggling to meet the links financial fab
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labels. so one of the tech is former spanish class. i'm dressed in the us that has the right and the way ahead of his official presentation button memory club. one my phone from this grand farewell destiny side. missile coby. the 13 on year old former world champion disagreed a one year deal to join the you a for link team. just a couple of other stories to tell you about of the cycling wells championships in las vegas with the switzerland successfully defended the team time trial and mix relay. they ended with the combined time of 54 minutes. and 16 seconds the gold medal came to split mullen voices crushing during the women's section. she recovered to finish funds took silva and gemini won the bronze. and it's really leaving the 200 lap men's madison as an ellen's edge to great britain. but she points to in that 1st goal of this event, out of world championship, it's put the dots level on top of the metal table with the highest. and that is
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a useful for now, we'll have more for you later. so me, thanks so much. so that's it for this news alpha will be back in a few minutes. there's another full show that's coming up with kerry. so to stay with us here, announces here the cheapest policy is focused on guessing food to those who need a nice every child on the 7th, still received a liter of milk each day. but now triple digits in place. and that is hacking into
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people spending problem. a problem that maria castillo is also aware of. she's just spent to day salary a couple of mangoes and sometimes what's your dream? the grandchild, the something with his life that he lives well. but he doesn't want to live here to leave the country and take my family with me. life in cuba is that there's hardly any food. cubans emigrated in record numbers last year. one way for the government to convince more people to stay with it to get more fear of people's place. we are a generation of people. but very um, this is very, very persistent and very good to talk soon. you may be comfortable right now, but you will soon feel the sim hicks we feel every day from key to home. come, then you're gone. the 3 women, gruff, who would be in fact of the front line after this, do you future children on a jersey to win match day of rights?
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