tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 9, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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i'm very good option. you might be costing more right now, but you will soon feel the same kids we feel every day from key to home, call me, then you've gone. the 3 women drop who would be in fact of the front line, positive is the future children on a jersey to the the colors, the whole rom and you are watching the i'll just it renews online for my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes, they summit on how to protect the amazon. it's designed to do with the coal for developed countries to pay for protection of the rain forest. such as clearly does a queue, the find, the keys, the french military operations aimed at the stabilizing. the country will suddenly
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be in bold, god say at least $27.00. my friends died this week and that does that region along the border with 2 nicea and farmers in the midwest. united states struggle through a severe drought and keeps them to the schools. the age of teams left at the women's will come prepared for the cold finals and the african football the all the saudi. i'm on a outlines these hopes paid of the new saudi pro leads the welcome to the news, right? somebody's aimed at protecting the amazon rain forest has wrapped up with a cold for develop nations to fulfill that climate pledges. 8 south american nations, a contributions of $200000000000.00 per year. a need is by 2030 now they've agreed to increase co operation between states. all the issues such as looking mining an
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organized crime, a victim. well that's, you keep sending to you stop for a 0 that needs money or columbia, then it's a money. it's not dependents or not, it's nature good. that means the now this trail development throughout 200 years polluted now that they need to pay the cost so that we can repair a little bit that has been destroyed. so it's nature that needs money. it's nature that and that's the finances so that while the some, it's being held in the city of black men as the gateway to the amazon from where all the latin america editor to see and even is standing by, let's say, a very clear appeal really from not just the presidents that attended, but from nature to the weld of the yes, that's certainly what the president said, but i would add that more than an appeal he was making a demand in the past, the countries from the amazon had asked, had viewed,
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it had requested more help from the international community, particularly industrialized agents. but this time, i would say that the president looted se, but from brazil, was far more stern, much more vocal about the responsibility that he believes that the industrialized nations have in order to preserve the rain forest of this world. joining me to talk more about that is cloud your, i'm general spokesman for rather a, a, a coordinator for climate observatory, which is an angel that is an expert in following. what happens to the climate in this part of the world? please tell me, cloudy. all i, i wonder, was president luna, in some ways trying to shift the blame for what some believe was the lack of a more decisive action on the part of these amazon new countries at the summit to the industrialized countries? i don't think so. realize countries do have a responsibility on climate change. they were responsible for most of the
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temperature rise. we have see from the start of industrial era until uh, 1990. when the climate change convention was negotiate. so they, they do have a huge responsibility. they did commit themselves to a final appointment plan. this pledge of $600000000000.00 by 2025 and they haven't delivered. so i think what present lula and the other amazon and presidents are doing is reminding develop nations off their commitments and of their unfulfilled pledges. what about the responsibility a of the leaders of the admin zone in countries themselves. they did not pledge to end deforestation with the exception of 2 countries, brazil and columbia. by the year 2013, as president lula had hoped that it's a shame that they didn't do it. but if you look at the glasgow declaration couple
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of years ago, that's the latest declaration. it was signed by most of the amazon and country. as you'll find it for long to find it through sign that so that you've already some consensus in the amazon and some action being taken. busy towards the far as protection brazil for one reduced deforestation the last semester by 42 percent. it has done so in the past. and it's important to remind that brazil in the past reduce deforestation by 83 percent without requiring a single family from developed nations. but let's talk about something that you feel very strongly about. i know, and that is the commitment to stop oil exploration and exploitation of the amazon. and in fact, you said that unless that happens and not just in the amazon but all over the world, we are doomed as a, as a race, as a species as a species. and as the planner,
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i'm under the impression that every country in the. busy wants to be the last seller of wild and south american countries. no different from say the u. k. the us no way. everybody is rushing to get the last drop of ios rector. and i feel that this time is here really wasted an opportunity at leadership by those amazon and countries. when they said, we are not ready to commit on suspending oil expectation yet they should commit. and they should require money from rich countries to undertake a just transition in the amazon and countries as well. what could you take away from this summit and by the, the declaration of the land that would make the glass at least half full as you, let's put it. well, science was acknowledged. there was
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a very strong acknowledgment of the tipping points of the amazon tipping point, which is something that's really, that's all a dollar right now. we could start losing the amazon re far as a 20 percent deforestation. we already have 15 1st plan. the 1st station in brazil it's more than 20 percent. so it's a good thing that the countries have agreed that we have a problem. they have agreed on the destination should aim to prevent the tipping points from the reach was unfortunately, they couldn't agree on. and, and really what the plan that's can't wait for is bo direction of travel. and when to start traveling, so by not committing to 0, the 1st ation by 2030 as i come on target. and by not committing to at least
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a just transition from oil and gas, which is really what with you right now. those countries, again, i think, have wasted an opportunity to leadership. if you, if the global community were to make good on its previous promises a billions of dollars to help out these countries. do you think that would incentive a them to, to give up on oil or is it just too much of a temptation? i don't think would be a incense advise. it wouldn't incentivize them to get rid of the file, but at least the lack of trust that's been laid employment that goes agents for so long as it would be damned if they really deliver them back. thank you very much, but i will. i'm uh, we're looking forward now to having in, in 2015 the cop 13 summit here in berlin. in the meantime,
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the countries that took part in this summit will be going to devise to cop $2928.00 . i'm sorry, with a list along very stern list of demands, hopefully to keep this rain forest the surrounds us all here, although it's raining outside. so what are in the inside out, alive and thriving for boy years to come? that didn't even yeah, thanks very much for the say. good to get a perspective from where you are in beloved. let's go to mental republic. he's in santa cruz in bolivia, and it's interesting to see different perspectives manuel, because obviously in bolivia, the politicians that either cause to believe in blame can hear what the saying and can see what the saying. but the scientists and the communities way you all are very clear on the situation on the so that's definitely the case. so good to be with you. you know, over the course of the last few days here in center cruise that i see at the end in different indigenous communities outside of the city that we've been visiting. it's
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a mix of hope and skepticism over what's taking place at this amazon summit in brazil. and i should know, you know, bolivia when people think about the amazon rain forest may not be the 1st country that comes to mind, but maybe it should be more nearly half of the national territory is amazon. there's just as much dot biodiversity in bolivia as there is in brazil. i gotta tell you. so over these last few days, it's been a treat being surrounded by so much wildlife and biodiversity here in this country . unfortunately, the believe me, the bolivian amazon is also one of the areas worst effected by the many threats facing the, the amazon climate change, deforestation, wildlife trade, all of these issues. we heard in that guest in that previous segment. speaking to our latin america editor lucy, a newman, talking about that tipping point that the amazon is reaching. this is what we're hearing so loudly from conservationists and indigenous leaders. that urgent action is needed before it's too late. take
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a look. a wild life 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 us, lots jaguars, and pumas. but every year conservation is say, the number of animal rescue, they carry out, keeps going up. they don't have it. i see i'm going to 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 through the wild fires that spread through bolivia as 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
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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 wildfires, but also deforestation and the legal wildlife trade policy experts in bolivia. see the revival of the amazon cooperation treating organization currently convening in the land. brazil 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 light came on normally the input time of the me. that's the truth is i don't feel optimistic about the amazon summit. i would need to see these governments truly 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 for climate
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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 guaranteeing the future for all of our planets. inhabitants measured up a little al jazeera, santa cruz bolivia of the so for conservation is here in bolivia. there's a lot riding on this uh, on the agreements and conclusions of the summit taking place in berlin, brazil. one point that's a particular interest to olivia and to conservation is end of the bolivian government. it's itself, as it finds ways as it struggles to tackle these many challenges is combat what's known in these parts as norco, deforestation. that's the clearing of huge swats of rain for us to make room for
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elicit crops to make room for illegal mining. but again, just one of the many themes covered at this amazon summit in brazil. thanks very much bye. the paula that for us in bolivia, you know, plenty of overhead here. all the news are including survivors found us to day is addressed in the mediterranean, but many more have not been so fortunate as well. so if you, if this government to announce the breakthrough against fights us in the, i'm hot or reach in the amount was in penalty shoot tests and south america is top clip competition. and the whole coming up with each of the schools, the which is clearly dissolved, accusing french troops of coming up the plan to destabilize the country. they say french forces released rebel fights as an east of the country and the french across to violate its best space. funds has more than
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a 1000 soldiers industry. i was part of admission against the groups. i say not sure, not last will be government up at the council wishes to announce the extremely serious events that are underway in this year. due to the behavior of french forces and the compass is on our territory. indeed today at around 6 30 am also a position of the news. your national guard was attacked on 50 kilometers from the summary of gold site to an event. at this moment, the toll is not yet established. my friends has denied the accusations that addresses following developments from a boot in neighboring nigeria, the coordinators and is just a french aircraft to come from an african country, a neighboring countries, and crushed into each area of space. cutting all communications as what's one of the military said and attack happened in the to the region, a region that's tried those both working if possible. and molly an area know where i'm goose linked. are you doing? i so i know of being active for a while now, and then they said many of that,
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so we'll just have been killed in that attack. big accuse the french of releasing what they called in coats terrace to be active in that particular area. the security forces image here, i mean the military forces imaging to power from by about 2 weeks ago. a note saying that they are asking over to us to be on high alert because of the incident in uh, can i be region. it's coming ahead of the meeting of the somebody to be to the community of west african state juanita. some of the regional blog are expected to attend that extra order meeting to review the situation image here. meanwhile, sofa, the authority is the newest largest image of the military coordinators. how spun a missions and by cause the african union, and even to the united issues in the united states. they refused entry to delegation recently to see the ministry head of state, and also talk about a quick resolution of this conflict. now all eyes will be on echoes to see whether
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or not truthfully be deployed immediately to intervene militarily in the process even is oh, a step up in the application of the senses. i'm a degrees obviously to the if you can go up and says it's tough to to tell some of the groups following days of fighting. the military says that it's pushed point is out of guns and they bela will forward. he's declared the state of emergency law street following fighting with rebels. notice father, well area. i spoke to samuel get to choose a dentist based any if you, if you asked him what the capture of towns means for the truce in the region. and what this means is that hasn't been any kind of, uh, uh, discussion that kind of discussion done. part of the nice thing since this talk to of the peace process between the 2 open government and the teacher left that was signed off because victoria ending tenure, there has been a, a list of complaints from the get go, including the, the,
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each open government decision so does our region, not a forces in which the amount of offense is going to affect them the most in terms ofa being victims of an aggression they've said from the tpm left. so this, this means that a discussion needs to take place before this conflict. once again, moves forward, many people have been impacted. we've heard of that uh for an investment. that's how that have been impacted by any tests. well, yeah, obviously if i know if it's time for everybody involved, i mean there is a coffee apparently in place. so the authority, certainly in the short term, trying to make sure they can keep a little list of the any potential violence if any, doesn't escalate. oh, well, it depends. the people have said they're going to move forward. they're going to fight the, it's open government, the federal government, in terms of bringing the, the ideas, their vision to the mainstream include a having, i'm hire
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a voice in the mainstream. and i'd be celebrated, which much of the population has sent has been neglected by these up above. so i may also, i put in investment money or the for an investors have been impacted by this space on the, inasmuch bought a dime. so on a, for an investment has been creating the kind of jobs that this country has to be the need for a long time. moving it from, i need to print the nation. so this is going to be impact floats. the government is uh, calling for quite a few. uh, but it depends as the people are going to be listening to the government in which they've said is the enemy of the people call. it's on the border between w and tennessee, a say $27.00 refugees died. in the test this week, they've been say, an increasing number of refugees have been left to sense of themselves since the tennessee and government started deportations last month about tennessee, it has defended its treatment of venerable people. as victoria case can be explains . there's no shelter from the relentless heat in this desert area on the border
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between libya and she knew the this group of men and women say they were rounded up by security forces in tennessee a 2 days ago and dumped here. they were working for 4 hours before being found by libyan boulder, gods to fail. omar is pregnant and into temperatures of nearly 50 degrees celsius, with little will to all food. with all due the few days i was in tune as you, my husband is a laborer. 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 walk down the road towards olivia, but we didn't know the direction yet. we walked for 34 hours before the libyan police found us. yeah, i know not hundreds of refugees and migrants have been rounded up by security full season that you dizzy and says you've spec save of the last month, almost all the from countries south of this, the heart as it's looking for a back to life,
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driven by drought and conflict with saving lives must be the priority and we've been stressing that search and rescue efforts are urgently needed for those who remain stranded at the boulders and to ensure a timely resolution of situation. surface central. it means ensuring that people can have life saving assistance. humans, hiring a systems, but people who have international protection needs are identified. president chi side has said refugees arriving and she needs the receive humane treatment. the human rights, which has accused the government of collective expulsion of black migrant libya's booty, god say an average of a 150 refugees a day and to libya from she knew the others get lost in the deserts brought them in 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,
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but the future looks as powerless as ever, victoria gates and b l g 0. so does there is malik training or was monitoring developments for us. and miss ross in libya at the beginning of july to easy and authorities began expelling hundreds of black sub saharan migrants from the city of fox towards the tunisian and lived in the border. now this area has been described as no man's land. it's a fast desert in between the 2 countries. now we've spoken to the libyan border patrol and they said that since these expulsions began, they found $27.00 bodies in the desert including women and children. i mean, i've been to this area and in the us and it is extremely hot, especially in the summer of these people have been as a transported from fox and put into this desert area with no water, no food, and they're being pushed towards the libyan border. and now they've had to walk our
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some for even days and it's and, and what we're seeing now is that this is continuing to happen on a daily basis of the we spoke to our sources and they live in florida. guard said that sometimes up to a $150.00 migrants are, are, are, are being, are being moved towards, towards the live inside. and it doesn't seem at this point that the living in to needs and governments have been able to figure out a solution of there hasn't been any comments by senior living officials, nor tunisians. uh, but the hope is that the, the both parties can come to some sort of agreement. the 2 museums are saying that these people came from libya or algeria, they don't have any other borders of what the libyans are saying that it's amazing . authorities are the ones that put them here. but what is clear is that these people, these vulnerable people, including women and children,
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will continue to struggle unless the libyan and to an agent. governments can come to some sort of agreement and figure out a solution for these vulnerable people. now, trina, i'll just do this throughout the, to the full migrants of being found. a lot of us to drifting for days in the mediterranean sea. they were amongst the fuel to hard life jackets, the 41 others. i'll see it to have drowned. that boat settle from the port of spikes in tennessee and run interrupt seas on thursday night. several ship brooks have been reported in recent days. hold up domain has moved from land producer. this is the 1st to break over the past few day. and again, it is a dramatic story. now the force of live as were found on board, a iron boat with no engine floating off the coast of libya. um, they were supported by an over flight and immediately emerging vessel nearby was alerted and went to rescue them. when they got on board,
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they said that actually they were involved. they left on another ship that capsized and everyone else on board up to $41.00. people had died and they survive simply because they were the only ones that had a life less. now the flow of boats leaving the coast of north africa coming towards italy has increased dramatically this year. and the numbers are more than double then those of last year to the point that this island of lump into that is at full capacity. and that navy muscle behind me is here to basically take some of the migrants who are here and bring them to other receptions centers and hot spots on the mainland. now the, the government of prime minister georgia maloney has been trying to stop this flow of migrant is trying to come with all sorts of bilateral deals which to need to do to map to try to stop that flow from the beaches of geneva. so far it hasn't worked
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for them. how many of the 0 i'm going to? so 11 bodies have been signed up for a fiber account with a holiday haven northeast and phones. a group of adults with learning disabilities have been staying at the house. 17 people on the ground floor able to evacuate safely and investigation into the cause of the blaze will be opened by regional prosecutors. or at least one person has been killed following the explosion as a warehouse and the most good region. the bloss took place, there were factory that makes equipment for russian security forces. more than 35 apartment buildings in the area had been damaged, which led to an evacuation. it said at least 5 people remain trumped under the russell police in ukraine. have registered the move and the 50 percent increase in domestic abuse cases since the start of a will so totally ends. all traditional health centers are playing an important role in helping soldiers. we integrate into the families and communities set by
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some past the story from 1st events in west and ukraine. summer camp edison historian will rest is mandatory, has long been a family tradition in ukraine. when we kind of lost his before you was kept to the money you it's an essential escape in providing uh no. you don't understand what it's like to return from captivity. first, you are happy, but soon i was worried that i would become like a 3rd child for my wife to care for the senatorial or traditional health center office, medical treatment, then counseling. but for the family, the real medicine is being to gather the same is true for konstantin m. galena will struggle to communicate after us. we lease from captivity. yeah. a threatening so yeah, i want you to be alone. the memories are very hard because we lots and lots of young men friends were killed in front of me. i thought that i wouldn't tell anyone by my father that after the fighting in world war 2. but then i realized i can't keep
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inside because it will become even worse. my partner supported me. we all together all this time. yes, good. a dozens of families who were captured by russian forces at the also spouse. do you plan? did mother you last year? are we covering here, fall away from the front line and rocket attacks, families find some piece here for more than a century, people have traveled through the senator williams of to scope that still rest and recover. now, these treatments offer the kind of healing many ukrainian sneed with a sharp increase in domestic violence since the war began. organizers hope these caps can help to prevent abuse. they should say, i will just be sure this is a new and better experience for ukraine. other countries have have similar experiences. the young man returned after killing the enemy, but the aggression remains. when they come here, they must be ready to accept help. the important thing is we should not ignore this problem. carlos as ukraine needs to better prepare society for how to deal with sol,
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just returning from war 12 and a search in mental health problems and abuse. steadfast and l to sierra to discuss that with ukraine. a well, still a head, hey, all the out of there and these are scaling criticism of the indian governments handling of the estimate of violence in money for a head of no confidence votes in parliament. uninstalled with pizza, how these evenings football ball says hope the supercharge, the game of the back of the women's wealth, the eastern turkey. it has been particularly hawk recently. i think one or 2 records locally. but generally speaking, the country is experiencing what it should experience this time. the same is true of cyprus and increasing the that is still the case in egypt. the car is 39,
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looks remarkably high. but look at this when still bringing disappointing, whether it's eastern bos, boston, or is it that the whole of the north coast of turkey. it's hot and dry on surprisingly in the live and further east into iraq in the wrong, with temperatures in the high forty's. occasionally we're heading 50 as well, but not many places. a humid 43 and though hot in any device well and the wooden slap the lights are in slots of the skies breaking every night again. and the sun comes, i wanted to shout is still possible in the high ground and you haven't even know mine, but i didn't think much will come of it to be honest. so the moms that with the strong was it was therefore not much john. so significant rain in somalia, there been some shoot shelves in ethiopia in sue down as well as you probably are weather where you come to like victoria and sideboards. it's looking remarkably dry . why don't you shout maybe then go to. but beyond that, just look at the cold nights, particularly improve probably with increasing cloud and light rate is heading your
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the search workers to high levels of radiation, 11 east. investigate the ongoing for lots of nuclear tests. in french polynesia, the pacific forgotten nuclear victims on i'll just 0. the pulls back to the news out. a reminder of all the top stories. a somebody saying that protecting the amazon rain viruses wraps up with a cold, fully developed nations to fulfill that climate clutches. 8 south american nations say contributions of $200000000000.00 a year, a need is by 2030. the draft security, dissolved, accusing french troops. the county of the planet to destabilize the country. they say french forces releasing fights of funds has more than
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a 1000 soldiers into traverse pots of admission against all groups and the ethiopian government, the size that attempted to town from the following days of fine things. the ministry says that it's pushed punched as ounce. have come to on monday, the pulse of the midwest of the united states were experiencing drought like conditions. one of the hardest hit states as nebraska with several of its counties suffering well recent billions of help to of a total loss. the situation remains precarious. from many farms gabriel was on the report. so from 0 from lincoln in nebraska, a farmer tom peterson is having did truck water in. so his cows have something to drink, to stay alive. under normal circumstances, they would drink from a local pond. but here's the problem, it's dried up and on peterson, so it builds the crops might look healthy from a distance. but the roots of the plants that should be covered with wet mud instead
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have nothing. and like most farmers here, peterson doesn't have access to manmade irrigation systems. he relies solely on rainfall. so whatever, whatever rain falls, that's the water you get, that's a long weekend or nothing else. nope. has no rain falls. that's the problem. that's a problem. that's a problem we had the spring. no rain fell nebraska is going through its worst drought since the 1950s. it's complicating harvest of corn and soybeans. so we kind of got lou, i've called doubled it flashed route. so 2 separate periods of rabbit, intensification of a drought in a state that by some measurements is the 3rd largest agricultural exporting state in all of america. some rain started following a few weeks ago, stating off total crop loss. but an intense hail storm destroyed many crops
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already fighting for survival. you might be wondering why it matters that there's a drought here, nebraska. the answer is because what happens here in the agricultural heartland of america. 2 can directly affect food prices in various parts of the world, whether you're talking about china, mexico, south america, or europe. although those markets are served by agriculture, from this part of the country. and likewise, as without this uh with drug going on, that test to push up cultural commodity prizes in his fields. peterson opens up in europe core to see the tip is missing kernels. it's a tail, tail sign of lack of water and the uncertainty of what's to come. if more rain doesn't fall soon, at this point nobody really knows was going to be like, so we'll have to, it's a wait and see it miss heartland region of america. many farmers hope to see rain
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to save their livelihoods. gabriel's on go out, is it a lincoln, nebraska to most of all this, we are joined now by michael hayes, who's from lincoln. he is the climate ologist at the university of nebraska mistakes kentucky with us on. i'll just say that we just had that are in gabriel's report. how difficult is full farming as a industry at the moment in nebraska. but is that reflected across the region as you look at the changing weather customs, or this has been a very challenging year for farmers across the midwestern united states, which is the current balance in the us. we've had a lot of dryness, some sheet. so yes, i think there are a lot of challenges that farmers are facing this year. i mean, the best scary is, is walton states off the midwest that we, as a, get to imagine it being, you know, the, the, the food baskets of the united states and beyond what happens really,
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to weather problems in this area. i mean, was all we see both, all the changes that are so very distinctive at this moment in time. you know, it's all dependent on the timing of when these travels happen and how they affect agricultural production in the region. so for this region in particular, it was a very dry fall and winter last year, and that's set the stage for soils to be very dry. and then those conditions and can provide the spring and kind of pete in the june the month of june. and so that's been very challenging for the agricultural production, which includes we con, soybeans and livestock in this region for to raise sky. this is an economic color even cost effective for following us to consider bringing in tang cuz of water or cloud seating. these possible alternatives, a stir. i think there are things to think about, but um,
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i would say that there might be some other solutions that farmers could look at. and then we need to be sure that we have the support system set up for agricultural producers. when they grow 3 years like this one, we often have fob is complaining sometimes that the authorities and the government do enough is the more that the either the government that state level or the federal level could do to help fund this. because at the end of the day that the cultural belt of central america feeds most of america. exactly. so i think one of the things that needs to work between government officials and agricultural producers is communication and making sure that there is communication going between both groups of people to be sharing as accurate information as possible. and the programs are set up. for example, insurance or other really programs that can be administered in a timely fashion,
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to the agricultural producers when they need to. and then just trying to be as accurate as possible in the picking conditions and making sure that we have a good understanding of the severity of the drought that's taking place is also very important. it's good to get your insight. michael hayes joining us that from lincoln and from the university of nebraska. thank you for your time, sir. thank you very much. fast moving wall files on the island of bali and hawaii of full, some people to jump into the sea to escape some bones. victims will lead to be, i lifted off the on the treatment, dozens of buildings have been destroyed and home. it is false to flee. the flames cut so widespread as hundreds of heck does, but also have control in the us state. at least 33 people have died in the heaviest rains in more than a century in china is capital facing in the north of the country believes that
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people are assessing the damage, the homes and businesses katrina, you reports from the chinese capital the the owner of this cardboard factory, northern china says he spent years guarding against flights. she never expected. a storm would destroy almost a decade of what we'll know till i know some, we never saw it or we would it be hit by such a severe and naturally the loss to some people off. if i have the assurance, i don't because such a mass, a flood seemed impossible. even the cost, i don't know how i will recover. as flooding, coolage of like high for adults, very smoothly receive. hundreds of thousands of people are confronted with the loss of the homes and businesses. and i'm pleading from, we'll go from the decision. the only you go from 0, we're not just trying to get a free meal. if i receive it in a to both of instant noodles, then with the money i saved, i can buy flow tiles or breaks and rebuild a home. a home is gone. now. dozens of people have died in aging. a load,
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most drowning are being swept away, or trapped when buildings collapsed. the government says 1300000 people are affected. 150000 houses damaged many students have running water. it was natural dissolves of the 6 aging years. the last time flooding of this scale took place in the capital was in 2012 back then. the same area is more to go and function stuff is the most damage, and 179 people were killed. it's raised questions about why these communities weren't. that's it prepared. 20000 soldiers have been deployed to help with the clean up north east. china is considered the country's gregory. the government has announced a disaster relief plan for farm is there a fee is at food prices quoted rise as a result of devastated harvest, but for others like these books, factory workers taking stock of the losses because the priority we are heartbroken . it's a huge loss menu like us to come to tons,
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but the worst storm in 140 years. katrina, you all to 0 thinking to speak to you as one of the worst. bolton soon seasons on record in bulk installed the don pulse infected every parts of the country causing destruction which could take decades to rebuild the sort of, you propose of them send the province many remain homeless and vulnerable to pull segmentation disease and the threats of more floods whoever takes office next in practice, done, 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 out of climate change. this time, last year, published on experienced one of the worst floods in the country's history. many 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
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go into the tents, we don't even have electricity in this. our pool was broken during the floods, so the longer it takes to rebuild the more elected officials lose trust in communities like this guy, even 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 sense 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, it 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 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.
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i've only received funds for $910.00. 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 some of the villagers we spoke to say local officials or given preferential treatment to friends and relatives. others blamed government red tape. finally got better cause back to the houses. here i have 4 of them down. this flood water is a problem, but no government officer is coming here to find out what is happening or 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 floods. there was a feeling of deja who is tragic scenes repeat themselves before getting back on their feet. such survivors may find themselves displaced once again, the same bus route, the ultra 0 mer since august on,
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as well induced parliament as to use to hold a vote, has no confidence on the government on thursday, probably to send a vendor moody on this policy. are accused of figuring 10 months of ethnic violence in the northeastern states of money for the vote will look, topple the government, but the opposition believes it will force moody to speak about a crisis. it says he's ignored when we consume, surely for poles. didn't mind me. cayden criticism of india is government. talk each into potter ahead of no confidence built in on their money. they have killed india in money. not just money, put the politics of murder, india, opposition leaders all. who going to be criticized from this didn't bring to movies for not visiting the northeastern state, which has been played by ex mcfarland. it's 4 months. it's gone. these plus beach and palm. and since he was reinstated, as an m p u traveler to money poor in june, 5 teams would be the majority may say on the hand off to communities has killed
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a police, a 150 people, and full tens of thousands from the home. but the opposition didn't stop, it's money poor accusing the government took inside and community findings across india. yes, printed, go see it across india. you probably didn't monday and let them. that's how you're doing the same. and how the, on your, on affecting the life you're killing mother india. i've got the money for the bottle of denver. if money is burning, india is burning. is money put is on fire. india is on file. if money is divided, india is divided. so today we are not only talking about minor pool, but about india. the deal position knows the new confidence both, both playing. the bgp and its allies hold the mitchell in palm. but the motion is forcing the government to accomplish the bond and send money pulled, and the prime minister is expected to make a statement with dress the prime minister with trust in his leadership. i hope that
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she will do it, do something so that, you know, definitely he will inspect the confidence and trust of the people, which is most important. the movie has addressed. the price is only $1.00 of 2 video showing to women being paraded naked by more than binary and spoke to below page home. and this to i'm gonna show visited in may and have talks with community leaders. but nothing has changed. there's a lot of disillusionment with the mind. the mind them help you as of the more the government, the economic distress, those um social conflict, mostly social and religious conflict. so, so there's a, it's, it's a society in disarray. the bgp has left crucial state elections and police and funds. a possible in decatur will to sentiment ahead of national elections next year. so i'm sure these on to see one. but 2 weeks ago before the
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elections and ball away supporters of the readings on a policy have rallied in the capital held on a peasant m. as in building dogwood has one less challenger to worry about the, the lead to of one of the opposition parties pulled out to the presidential race. douglas, one sorta described the organization of the election as a shot um, but tulsa has more from the capital. how about a, a lot of people here support the governing sign the much the ball way for 43 is the when present name is and then the other became the president in 2017 off to the was a moved into he promised. and bobby, and, and the international, the change in the country. he says that you'll be really going to create jobs. it'll be a different country. it'll turn over the policy is and the government has been putting money into infrastructure projects such in hospitals and schools as now. and you're
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a part of the government the has created and then the turn the economy around critics on the government said exactly the same that it's not true. they say there is no fee in $1.00 way and they say the economy. another thing, people don't want to do that, a lot of the deals that he just wanted to let you know around about the islands a certain level of instability. the little some cases, the psychiatrist was also not in the field. obviously some people of that mode any based on the 1st name as of the you know, as the bobbins are being to the know the. 2
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saudi pro league ahead of the new season, including cream bins, m o m, on a former level, teammates that roberto for me to add to them. henderson, i feel really happy to to be part of the display of goals and to, to make sure this new could become one of the best for sure. i think uh, if you see how they, they work on it and how they, they're doing their best to, to, to bank all this with this. i think you can see whole understands also the understand e s. the has been introduced in the u a. e by, he's new team m or it's club. the 39 year old former woke up winter with spain has agreed a one year deal to join the protein team. he's been paying in japan for the last 5 years. it's a race stay at the women's world cup as the h remaining teams get ready for the quotes of finals you've seen and may have gone
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out in the group stage. but football officials may hope co hosting the tournament will boost interest in the game for generations. to come, david state supports opening up foot votes when you've audience the zealand will have hosted $29.00 matches by the time the will come finishes. and it's been an opportunity to promote the game that are in the stadiums put 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 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 a chance to meet the pros and watched and train mostly for videos kind of like how fast they do everything right at the pace they don't like we're not we train that's not really high intensity, but when they're training, it's like when they try, that's like a game. so it's,
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they're always high intensity and practicing like they're going to play and everything. and those go to see these agents, phones beat no way the right and in game like fail to make it out of a great. but it's hope that performance wouldn't spar future generations. easy learn football once in how i 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 supercharged football using the legacy of the woke up before i think it felt that you'd play fuel club. you could 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 try to really highlight all over the world and there's so many opportunities. so i think that's awesome. we're the only one professional football team in using 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,
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the mold that we can get on tv as well. i, you know, it's, it's obviously streaming is a great thing about having access to that and having the kids knowing where to find all these different weights. knowing which one to find 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 and knock out games in weddington and all kinds. aden puck, which will host the quotes of final, the semi final. they be stokes, i was just there. there was plenty of action in south america's top club competition. the couple of it's a door is for the plates are robust rojas screwed in the 9th us minutes. so the seems match against into us, you know, to level with i have 33 on aggregates and forced against penalties. there was a mattress and with 10 rounds of spots cakes on so little cost miss peas and international keep it school the winter to give the brazilian club
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a $98.00 victory. they go through typical to fight it went to penalties between, naturalistic, i've had a name, say n volleyball too. but of nancy had closed the way back from a to go depth as a to full, so she tells but then she also hello miss bus. final sport take, i may, but livia independence increase if it goes to finals. a bad tempered match between fleming and say, and origin seen those juniors. so both coaches seem to open the 2nd off at the metro, cannot for them and then say winful into bookcase for him the last day, but it wasn't a comfortable victory for the police. the dns is going to they goals to advance $31.00 on the advocates and goals. the pga to is commission a j. monahan's is the controversial propose moods you with saudi back live goals should have a definitive agreement in place by the end of the year. the pay is all gathering for the 1st event of the pga to a playoffs, but say they are still in the dark about the way they spelt is hating that you have
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the framework agreement which nobody's know entirely sure what that means. and then you got whatever they're working towards and the finish or i'm so now it just seems like they got a long way to go in that sense to where and they're still really not much to say. and there's mean, we still don't really have a great idea as to what, but what is going on right now? also reading the cycling washington last week, a goss good phone continues up, the canadian opened the american powered ho way. pause prisons, katy volta in straight sets, to reach the last 6 feet in montville coffee who had a fine and round one drop just full games. g, c, the number 6 at this events and faces the winter between wimbledon champion, markets of and then also the and wild card. caroline was the estimates the spot. there was the faithful, the main succeed in the 2nd round of the events in to run. so russian on very rude life was knocked out by american mackenzie mcdonald, the will number 59, taking this one in straight. so it's 616. when even if i'm out most board on the
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way again, the latest thing. sorry about space. of course, you can follow all the stories on the website, i'll just have it. don't come till mccrae will have it on the full file after the break, but until then for pizza and myself. some of these are teams having dealt with a switch on the since its inception, in 1961, the quite fund has been supporting people's livelihoods, and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from
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infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development showing just coming over our heads from russian positions and the new cranium positions have been sending about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a war crime shows how many regions cross the lines and know that the level of destruction. this is just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks. this russian all built on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. a legacy of southern africa's colonial history from a,
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