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come where men move to the beach of women and to rival, to our communities, back to the tell to using song and dance to be the 2 are it's best to both ineligible era. the at least 6 people are killed in wild fires that are devastating. the hawaiian island of maui, the hello, i'm kimberly help it. this is alger 0. live from dell ha. also coming up. the white house to band some u. s. technology investments by american companies in china. new shares,
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genta meets to invoice for ride jerry i had of a meeting of the regional block echo off on thursday were in sunset cruise. bolivia at wildlife conservation center were conservationist or giving reinforce patients like this cabbage in monkey. a 2nd chance was deforestation. and the legal wildlife trade threatens their future. the beginning of hawaii were fast moving. wild fires have killed at least 6 people on the island of maui. the speed as well as the ferocity of the fires has for some people to jump into the sea to escape. burn victims have been air lifted off the island for treatment. dozens of buildings has been destroyed. power cats are wide spread as hundreds of heck, tears burn out of control. us president joe biden says he is subbing health to the
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state. well now is mayor richard bissett, has been giving an update on the damage of all those 3 buyers that are in there. continue on here. i and we ever had a 13 evacuations from different neighborhoods and homes. we've had 16 years involving 5 shelters and leave as a result of that. our west side of our island area was, was cut off. now this, this footage film from a boat leaving behind a harbour as the fire swept through the historic town, which dates back to around the 1700s. a man who works on a tourist boat in law high harbor has been describing the evacuation. there was the last firestone
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now here is some more video shot using a drone, but captured the scope of the wild 1st sweeping across hawaii's valley. and in the video, you can actually hear the drone operator describing the scene. this is filmed at 11 30 pm as i'm taking a look again, surveying the fire, i'm actually not really in any of the wind. and then as you can see, i'm panting and turning around. and in the distance you can see some of those lights. that's where i flew from. that's about 2600 meters away. we're malley brewing as, as i'm flying towards the smoke kind of had
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a sideways trajectory. i will pan more to the right to see the fire. and i start to come into the wind. and i can see the troll and kind of picks up speed a little bit because i'm going with the wind. and i wanted to give you a feel of how fast the fire is going. well stephen grosinger is a senior professor of atmospheric sciences at the university of hawaii, and he says, unusually strong winds and changing weather patterns are what is driving the fires . the best thing we could have, of course, is for these winds to die down a bit. and that is in the forecast the winds are expected to dive down. oh, for the next 24 hours. and then uh, we just need a lot of uh, help from helicopters, carrying ocean water to, to delta the fire. and then eventually it'll come under control. wildfires in the wind islands are not that uncommon during late summer on the lease sides of the
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islands because there's very little precipitation there. over the past year, we've had a little more precipitation than usual on cool condition. so, and it's allowed the grass to grow and therefore there's a lot of fuel at the moment for these fires. this is more of a weather event than it is a climate change advance. but having said that, the climate change is resulting in a dryer condition in the hawaiian islands, but overall we have less precipitation than we had in the past. and if that trend continues, and of course, the possibility for wildfire is also enhanced. are going to stay in the united states, turning to another topic. now the u. s. is blocking some technology investments by american companies in china. the, the white house says will advance its military and threatened us security. beijing says it's very disappointed by the move of us presidential biden has signed an
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executive order the provides capital from us based entities from going into the development of semiconductors, quantum computing and also artificial intelligence technologies was, is there a she advertise the has the latest from washington to the white house says these restrictions are the result of 2 years of internal deliberation. so that was something of a tough war underway, where we understand, between the commerce department, the treasury department on one side of the pen to get into the national security council on the all the former one thing less stringent regulations to allow us businesses to invest in china, i make lots of money, the pens and get a national security council wondering more stringent regulations and the m, they've decided on these 3 categories, quantum computing, artificial intelligence related to the military. i'm the advanced study, conduct industry and the white as pointing out there running some restrictions on the export of some of these technologies to try and have a what that trying to do now is to prevent,
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in the words the immunization of trying to escape ability to become masters in these, in these areas. there are several coffee at the new investments. this is a, is there any, any effect new investments that the china old investments wouldn't be affected? plus that's about going to be a months long process where the white house will take advice on the treasury, and the commerce department will take advice from business as to as to the regulation. so these regulations may change. and finally, it should be noted very about us as well. the minimal investment in china, right? that if i just have a 1010 year later on the fact that china itself has plenty of competing through investments in industry. there plenty of other countries who want to invest in these countries. certainly just right now. it seems reasonable symbolic them having a major impact on the nurturing of chinese chinese industries. shepherd has the older 0 washington. the alternative to new share, last ditch efforts are underway to resolve the crisis following
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a to military leaders have met with to invoice in the capital. nia may this comes ahead of an emergency summit of west africa's regional block echo us on thursday. the block is calling for the immediate reinstatement of alex did president mohammed presume previous request by the e u. b united nations, as well as eco us to meet the qu, leaders have been rejected. well, the us state department says it is worried about the wellbeing of new sheriffs to post president, but how that visit was party says he's being detained under what it calls in human conditions with respect to present mission. but soon we are greatly worried about his health and his personal safety and the personal safety of his family. and all of the conversations secretary blinking his had with present resume inquiring about his safety. his 1st things he's brought up is one of the reasons that acting deputy
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secretary knew and wanted to see him personally when she was in the country on monday. and it's a matter that remains of concern to us. well i've had disease has more from a boucher in neighboring nigeria in the indication that they could be a brief breakthrough, especially after the middle to need us refuse to see or meet directly with officials from nigeria, from echoes from the united nations, from the african union. and now this is actually the meeting was between the military and either she had me or somebody just to meet equity. and i said lucy, allow me to so those people, my son from the bank dropping off nigeria and all my a matter of cargo along with a metal. i'm a girl from you. she had a public himself itself. so it looks like they've some kind of movement on the diplomatic side. probably leading car break through. uh, nothing has been discussed or nothing has been uh,
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take it from the official side as to whether uh this was uh, there was a breakthrough or what the meeting was all about. and i did an official. i've refused to confirm whether or not this is an official delegation, but they are quiet about it. they told you that it is probably part of on one of the show who is not authorized to come in, said it is part of the times to resolve the crisis in this. yeah, i mean, complete without resorting to the use of force. it's staying and is there. 2 leaders are accusing french troops of carrying out a plan to destabilize the country. they say french forces released revel fighters in the east and french aircraft violated their air space. for us has more than a 1000 soldiers and new share as part of a mission against armed groups. france has rejected the allegations and see measuring up the last will be got that up at the council wishes to announce the extremely serious events that are underway in this year,
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due to the behavior of french forces and the compass is on our territory. indeed, today at around 6 30 am off as a position of the news year national guard was attacked on 50 kilometers on the summary of gold site to management. at this moment, the toll is not yet established, not a summit in brazil aimed at protecting the amazon rain forest has wrapped up with a call for developed nations to fulfill their climate pledges. 8 south american countries have agreed to increase cooperation on issues such as logging, mining and organized crime or latin america editor lucy newman has more now from the summit in bellum, resilient president lula. the supervisors leading an offensive to make wealthy or countries responsible for the fate of the world's rating forest. as you keep tribute to you, it's not brazil that needs money. it's not columbia that needs the money. it's not venezuela. it's nature that industrial development over 200 years is polluted,
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that needs compensation for what was damaged. it is nature that needs money and financing cash. it divides without the h m as own in countries with joined by leaders of the 2nd and the 3rd largest rain forest, which, like the amazon are risk from continuous deforestation. the 2 presidents of the republic of the congo and the democratic republic of congo had travel to the brazilian amazon to say that their reign far as known as the logs of africa. also need help to hold the deforestation, and transition to a sustainable economy. as a business account was promoted to the same causes produced the same effects. we have 2 united to overcome a common challenges to get into the survival of humanity. speaking on their behalf, literally criticize richard nation, so we're not making good on commitments to provide a $100000000000.00 a year in climate financing to developing nations. no, i said that in was we will no longer accept creating
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a thesis that is not implemented. we're going to comp $28.00 to tell the rich will that they want to present the full resource effectively. it is necessary to put money not only to take care of the forest, but to take care of the people who live in it. the earlier leaders of the 8 m a zone in countries had failed to agree on the target dates, 0, deforestation, scientists, environmental this, and indigenous groups criticize them for folding short of expectations. but the, and the others are now putting the owners on countries that have already destroyed their own rain forests to put their money, whether mouses, as the climate crisis worth it. and so they say that they would join forces to pressure the wealthy countries to help finance sustainable alternatives. to see a newman, al jazeera, berlin, brazil wildlife conservation, the symbol olivia are being forced to rescue an increasing number of animals in the amazon rain forest. climate change related weather events such as fires,
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routes as well as the illegal wildlife trader. having devastating consequences on bio diversity from santa cruz, manuel raffle reports illegal farming, as well as logging are also put in countless plant and animal species that risk 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 data, you're going to have input in general, we've typically seen an increase in all species. we're taking in move pirates and macaws. and many more monkeys is one of the biggest threats facing the regions. wildlife is climate change. in 2019,
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nearly 6000000 reinforce animals are estimated to have been killed through the 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 reign 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 offers a critical opportunity to save the amazon. with 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 hands of i'm of the me,
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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 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. but 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, a ton for short breaks still ahead on algae 0. people with learning disabilities are killed in a holiday. care home fire and france. president mack strong describes what happened
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as a tragedy and praying for rain. farmers in the midwest of the united states struggle for a severe drought, what it could mean for global food prices to stay with us. the focus on our lot in won't be attending the summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere, bowed and told stories from across asia and pacific one. 0, one east. explain the issues affecting the slaves, most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republic and policies, 1st, the rebates, or holds its own private people. empower investigates, the topic impacted on ukraine's fragile environment. and that's the temperature of
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solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility to coordinate financing for international action. assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. frank assessments. $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the day. sidelines questions really who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy building. there's inside story on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back. you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories for sour, fast moving, while fires have killed at least 6 people on the hawaiian island of maui. the speed and the ferocity of the fire says force some people to jump into the sea to escape us. president joe biden says he's sending health to the states. china says it's very disappointed that the white house will block future american investments into some chinese tech companies. this president biden's executive order names to stop us funding of firms, little advanced, beijing's military and friends, american security. the chairs, cool leaders have met with to invoice in the capital. head of an emergency summit by west africa's regional block echo us flux calling for the immediate
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reinstatement of president mohammed wazoo after the military to power less spots. well, in france, 11 people have died in a fire at a holiday care home for the disabled president emanuel macro described what happened as a tragedy. bernard smith's reports from paris. the most of the victims of the file seem to have been trapped on the 1st floor of the building. a group of adults with learning difficulties were on holidays logging in vincent hines, eastern friends, 28. people have been inside when the blaze broke out on wednesday morning. the 5 seems to have taken hold very quickly. let the secret deal easy. the difficulty lies in getting access to the concerns. as there is a huge amount of trouble, many collapsible infections on a floor for stability is very and start tends to french. prime minister elizabeth bold visited the scene a few hours later. the traditional semi timber building, coleman,
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and they all south region was severely damaged. they put those old people. it's too early today to learn all the lessons from this tragedy and investigation is underway. i'm will shed all the lights. we will and show the good support and cap of all the victims and the families of the victims present to manual michael and said his thoughts go out to the victims, the injured. i'm the loved ones. regional prosecutors of open an investigation. it's because of the place that will also be questions about was special safety measures were taken in accommodations being used by people with learning difficulties. and i'll just say ro, parts to the libyan interior minister met his too easy and counterpart on wednesday to discuss security cooperation between the 2 countries. a statement released by the libyan ministry says an agreement was reached to end the problem of illegal immigrants in the border area guard se 27 refugees died in the desert there this week. libyan say, an increasing number of refugees has been left to fend for themselves since the
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tunisian government started deportations last month, victoria gave the reports. there's no shelter from the relentless heat in this desert area on the border between libya. engine is here. 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 sell. omar is pregnant and enjoy the 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 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
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season that you dizzy and see if you've spec save of the last month, almost all the from country south of this a hard as it's looking for a better life, 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 means ensuring that people can have lots, having a systems, humans, her into systems. but people who have international protection needs are identified . president kind of 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 lived full behind we, they disappeared and we couldn't find them. it's
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a wide visit in groups of migrants might walk in different directions. and these refugees have survived another desperate journey, but the future looks is powerless as ever. victoria gates and b l g 0 is really forces have rated a palestinian refugee camp in the occupied westbank. gunfire was exchanged in the camp south of jericho in time 3 palestinians were arrested as really forces have to be seen sending reinforcements to the area of pockets thought as president has accepted. prime minister is shit boss. sherry's request to dissolve parliament. this pays the way for general elections plan for november, but constituencies are being redrawn and that could take 4 months. so you'd ask, what comes after series in prison predecessor and wrong con was banned from holding public office for 5 years. sharif acknowledge the recent political as well as
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economic turmoil. some 700000 people in bond with ash are still stranded in flood waters and in desperate need of shelter. the country's military has relocated tens of thousands to government camps, but needs more time to reach everyone. several people have been killed. turn to the west parts of the midwest of the united states are experiencing drought like conditions. one of the hardest hit states is nebraska with several of its kind counties, rather suffering or recent reigns have helped to avert a total crop loss. the situation remains precarious for many farmers out as there is gabriel. alexander reports dell from lincoln, 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,
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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 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. and 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 double the last 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,
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stating off total crop loss. but an intense hail storm destroyed many crops 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,
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so we'll have to, it's a wait and see it miss heartland region of america. many farmers hope to see rain to save their livelihoods. gabriel's on go out, is it a lincoln nebraska as well? that is all for now. the weather is next and stay with us. the inside story snacks with the issue more miss, you're still in the the have a lot of that. we've got a stormy situation in east asia way watching 2 systems. the 1st one is a tropical storm can noon. it's working its way across the korean peninsula, bringing very heavy rain up to 400 millimeters expected in places, and that's likely to cause flooding and land slides on already saturated ground.
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we've also got some strong gale force winds with that system. by friday, it's expected to start to work its way across the north korea, taking those conditions with it. and that system is putting in a lot of energy from the region. meaning we're seeing kyra scores across central parts of china remains laundry hot and dry here much west to however, down in the south with some very heavy rain. torrential downpours that now we are expect to see the return of wet and wendy whether to southern parts of japan. thanks to the latest developing tropical psycho land is working its way further north. we are likely to see that started its way towards japan over the weekend and into next week. it was we moved to south asia. it's a story of monsoon rains continuing across moving parts of india on thursday. we will see that with a weather increasing in the north east as we go into friday for bangladesh and the pool. and once the rains continue through to the we can of
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the of the julian deserts festival. the dates back thousands of years as you goes behind the scenes that could be an annual cultural context. honored by unesco, where men move to the beach of women and to arrival, to our communities, back to the tell to using song and dance to be the a toward festivals on algebra. vision in crisis 2 weeks out for a ministry to the generals in control, ignoring international demands to reinstate president mohammed buzzle. so what's the future for the fast country and key west and allied? what could follow often issue as political upheaval. this is inside story. the

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