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if i ever decided to take on the world, i'm sure i do a great job robots never get tired of sophia, one of the world's most advanced humans like robots, and i will be talking to algebra 0 on the counselors reporting exclusive stories explosive results out just sierra investigations, the thousands for you to couple of tended as northwest territories, the head of it approaching wildfire, the color of civil while the goal once we go because they were like, but headquarters hearing the also coming up death threats for a job to sing the persecution of donald trump, deputies of guns to remember as a published online with
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great west african fed streets will be chat, military intervention will be the last results. the other options failed to restore stability and rule plus a drilling a hole in it. this used welch like mine, and i'll tell you more about the link. some people who go to for the next week, the welcome to the program while follows the threatening the capital of 10. it is northwest territories, 20000 residents below the 2 leaves before the fast sweeping flames arrive. residents of yellow, the side that surrounding areas have crammed into a low land pools and thousands of others have lined up along
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a major highway to escape is the worst wildfire season in canada with mold and a 1005 bedding nationwide, roughly. and jordan has this update. the wild flyers are burning within 17 kilometers of yellow knife, the capital city of canada, northwest territories. officials say it's time for the city's 20000 residents to leave. please take this order seriously and prepare to leave the cit, the city by noon on friday. officials already have started air lifting other provincial residents who can drive themselves to safety. those who can drive may need police escort to help them navigate, smoke filled highways, emergency personnel say right now, the weather is working against them. there is a possibility that without rain, the fire reaches the outskirts of yellow life by the weekend. it is approaching, but there's time to complete the community. evacuation 20000 square kilometers of
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land have already burned across the province. the prime minister has promised logistical and financial support to local authorities. some 6800 evacuated, have already headed south to alberto for the time b, but they have no idea when they can return russell and jordan l g 0. so that's a lot of the images show, the drifting smoke from fires in canada and the united states moving across north america. so these time lots videos show the spread of the smoke and highlights fully new clouds. according to the canadian, into agency forest bias center. there were no 669 out of control while far as the country cbc reports page passed and set this report from alberta and canada. nearly 22000 people that are fleeing their homes and illinois, the capital city of the northwest territories. and something important for folks to understand is this. this community is it's quite far north. i'm in edmonton and
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they are about it's about a 15 hour drive to get from you all and i have to edmonton, so it's, it's significant and it's not the folks are both being lifted out, but many of them if they're able, they've been asked to drive and this highway, it's not like something we'd have here more in southern canada or more populated parts of the world. it's. it's very remote, you're traveling through remote areas. there's very few services. so what we've heard is that traffic on the highway, it's very heavy. and when you do reach a spot where they're the few, one of the few spots where there is gas, there's been significant lineups. some of those places have run out of gas. uh, but the government is sending supports up and down the highway uh, gas trucks, tow trucks, that kind of thing to try to help people uh, as their you know, making this very significant uh, journey. the closest evacuation center is over a 1000 kilometers away from you on there, so people really do have quite a distance to go to get to safety. and for people that can't drive for people who
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are vulnerable or with, with children, there's also an error evacuation going on. we have several flights coming into calgary a more in southern alberta today as well as a few going into vancouver. the wife says that he'll protect lenders from being victimized, but i'll put you to stick bias when natalie starts to rebuild the tunnel. the honda was destroyed by the 15, at least 111 people have died. locals are worried that the time will be both up and turned into a haven for wealthy tourists. that'd be c correspondent, j grey, possible from they had a the help that's going to be desperately needed. and for a long time here, we want to give you a 1st time glance at what's going on in the hardest tip area here. and. and you can see mostly just rubble and ash left here, unless i know 80 percent of the buildings in this town. they're gone at this point
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. it is a chance now over the last to 24 hours or so for some of those who did manage to escape the firestorm here to, to get back into their community. get a, a 1st glimpse that what if anything is left and obviously that's a very difficult, a very emotional time for so many here there are pockets of this area that, that c montage to but, but it, again, like i said, 80 percent of the buildings gone so it, it's a very few and far between here what you do here a lot of here and really across the island right now is strength. you, you see a lot of people that, that are vowing to make sure that things come back in and they come back the way they should through the local here. that's something that's very important as they try to move forward. i can tell you though, i think we know that, that when you talk to people who've been through all of this, the initial shock is beginning to wear away now and replacing that. it is the
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difficult realization that the recovery here. it's not gonna last weeks or months, it's going be years. both right saw surfacing against those involved in state of the federal election battling cases against the full, the president donald trump. place in texas for the rest of women who said that she would kill the federal judge assigned to the january 6th attempt to salt the certification of election results. donald trump has the social media to threaten his rivals and his followers seemed to be accurate and his threats in georgia. the names of the jury members have a link to online jo 100 has moved from atlanta on the dark side of donald trump's mag, a fan base is rearing its head yet again, a judge in washington dc who is overseeing his case there as receive races, death threats that is tanya checked in the judge overseeing his case for trying to overturn the 2020 election. a woman in texas was arrested for making those threats
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. and here in georgia, the names and addresses of the special grand jury that indicted trump had been posted on the internet along with death threats to them as well. this is an old pattern with trump. you may recall that on january 6th, 2021. he criticized mike pence, the former vice president in front of a large crowd. then members of that crowd took over the capitol chanting hang my pens and trump is also criticized shutting and funny will as the prosecutor here in georgia. but that case is moving forward. the prosecutor in georgia has sent a request, a date for that trial to begin on march 4th, and the judge has been appointed as well as gotten back if he is just 34 years old . the pointed by a republican and once worked under funny willis, john henry and l u 0. atlanta, defense trees from the west. african block echo us say close to to tional order will be restored. invisia by all available means that are going to to discuss
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ability to venture and following the q last month. child stratford has been following events. pomp and ceremony for the 2 day meeting and across the credibility of west african regional book at co us is on the line defense chief some across the region are focused on a potential so cool. last result, the military solution, the gains to leaders in the, the, the, every to the, the 12 with the book. this rate, the to the diplomatic efforts by numerous delegations, including echo with the african union, chad, the un, i'm the us, the bids to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. a so fall failed. the military leaders of the qu, initially, i have formed what they say is
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a transitional government. and not only are they still refusing to free, detained democratically elected president mohammed bar zoom for they are now putting him on trial for treason. move echo last and many in the international community. se blatantly contradicts the juices pledge to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. image across sanctions and the suspension of international humanitarian aid is beginning to bind. and it's the people, many of whom support the 2 who are suffering the most of the we flood in security to come here with hyatt. some days i find food of the days i do find food some days i can walk and other days icons. so now let's say there is no unity among echo us member states on how best to respond. now you're getting across the region, particularly from the parliament, from the people, and even from some members that not every from get rid of it, which is the leading democratic states that the opposed to any use to me the 31st.
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so this is a project that is no longer consumption. does unity amongst west african states, political opposition within them? the danger of potentially causing a wide regional war and the risk of giving all groups like you'll call it or live. so the opportunity to take advantage and launch more attacks despite these dangers, it seems that the west african defense chiefs of fall from taking the military option of the table. yet, child scrap it out to 0 across. as the woman thought to the black sea greendale collapse, de commercial vessel has travelled from the ukrainian pull to the desk to took you . but it was the 1st test of what ukraine calls a humanitarian. colorado. vista bus befalls modesta, lotus, a reluctant to take the risks. freshly harvested wheat is filing up all over
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ukraine. your bread basket is struggling to send its supplies abroad. like some that has 20000 tons of high quality weight stored and ready to be shipped. both by it hurts. we have been growing this for one year and what it's like, i'm sorry, it's your kid for it. you'll see that you're protected from this. after that you bring it home and now look at it. what can we do with it? with them, they have been 7 russian attacks on ports near odessa since moscow pulled out of the black sea great initiative, making a new deal with russia to put that ukraine's exports increasingly unlikely. you claim estimates that the russian attacks have destroyed more than $200000.00 tons of food and rates. and the weeks with a unitarian car weight, or the country hopes that international shipping companies will sail the fido port of odessa again, sort of wells food supply can be guaranteed. the last march ukraine approved an
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insurance fund of $500000000.00 for ships willing to sail, but without safety guarantees from russia. the port bailey functions before the war on you was well, it was full of trucks, rail thoughts, shapes the boats, uh ships coming in, coming out of lincoln, patients floating, discharging bottles and it was full of noise. and you know, hustle and bustle of this 4th big 4th. but now it's opposite. the flu, successful journey to the black sea of container ship use of shoulder stuck in odessa since the start of the war is seen as hopeful. we all looking now how international shipping society insurance company being cyclops will react on this. i think it's not only a mile down to, to being a formal sale, it's about to take the risk or not to take the risk. he believes only security guarantees will convince ship us to transport great inform ukraine's main for the
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again, this is important because the ports under, before then you, they are using now too small to export. ukraine's massive green supply right now, green from ukraine is much more expensive because the logistics costs, if we open up bigger to support the again rain. well, the price was the drain will go down internationally. meanwhile, alexander tries to help small farmers to plan new crops with fairly little profit, and we binding up to some wonder whether it's even worth it next year. step 5, some l 20 to decimal region given the the imposed of the arrival of best rates from the russian voc, the group and neighboring bella races will ring villages and the boulder as a some of the jobs report is also bad news. the hotel that is with your customers at the height of the summit torres season. this is where the easy ends. people at this pull this plumbing village next to the border with ben. a
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goose have been living with uncertainty and fear. and you've got them all like all of us. we do not know how to plan for the future. we do not know how to live. we don't know what's going to happen next month, next year or even next week. soldiers and border guards are everywhere. they'll also have threats from that. it was totally split additions accused by the roots of trying to destabilize the country. that commercializing migrant crossings attends expense was built villages used to either help people of color forward, eastern and migrants. people in this town have just been a roof and helicopters entered police is space, so they're aware of the trips, but many also see to build up and border offensive motion sensors and cameras. scare mongering. the summer season is crucial for eastern poland, hotels, and small businesses. they want visitors to return menu, approve of my job and makes we don't feel any danger. bureau continued to sit down arrow till we welcome everyone to who would like to visit us. i've got the return
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of all the tourist is unlikely of the government plans to deploy up to 10000 troops at the border. soldiers will use drones and patrols aboard over it. there's the fence. we are here to stop really going my grandson. we are here because the border guard and ask for support of police on forces coming in is if you can let me just from the board and believes heavy 100 measures a come to productive activists. say they're finding more people who are pushed back into better who's crossing back into poland and some bullets we'll just say the content a blind eye, the wounded or hungry humans. the developer shows the best in customer from 2021. i started putting green lamps on the houses. it is a signal to refugees that the house is friendly and they can get humanitarian aid. my family has been through a lot of my wife was pulled out of a call and pony security able to get into it. we are not going to stop helping people. it's an between phones model duty and ashton service. if we do spring
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hardship continue to come. so i'm going to drop it down to 0. the opponent, but it was for the well still a head hey on al jazeera, the something they have sent to australia as well. couple 3. but the matilda is historic run to the semi finals as left a very positive legacy the the brought to you by visit capital. there's are headlines for the americas. the big story now is hillary, it is going to become a hurricane on the weekend. actually a major category 3 hurricane is we head toward saturday and it will attract toward baja, california. so this is something that will be in the headlines for the days to come down, pores in the bahamas means the temperature and not so actually goes down to 30 degrees
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. it hasn't been that low for quite some time. showers and storms have mostly cleared away from the us called states, so temperatures are once again lifting. but what whether returns to the us ne, this is not good news because the ground is saturated. so there could be some further flooding here to the west. we go, winds have turned around, so temperatures have lowered in portland down to $27.00 degrees. we're going to admit to interest 15 and still a windy day and yellow nights. so that is not good news with the wild fires burning around the city there. meantime, it looks like we've got some monsoon downpours coming into play for the desert southwest. these could trigger some flooding over the next little bit. top end of south america, it's fairly quiet, but there are some big storms erupt in eastern paraguay, the southeast of brazil. in fact, the south sea island could see about half 4 months worth of rain over the next little bit. that's it from he says in the quote to you by visit cuts on a teenager arrested. an accused of conspiring to,
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over through the russian government, determined to prove your innocence or a political mother becomes a prominent human rights actor. a remarkable tale of political persecution. and the price paid by citizen, the full file space for the new great, and his case a witness document on a jersey news . the book about you watching old is that it would be so robin in though. how remind to of all top news stories, thousands are leaving the capital of canada's northwest territories. as
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a fast moving wall find makes his way to yellow dice. it's the west wildfire sees the canada with both and a 1000 science binding. nationwide. police in texas have the rest of the woman who threatened to kill the federal judge assigned to donald trump's case of investigation, also into way of georgia after the postal dates of judah is the state's case was posted online. the government of hawaii says that he'll protect landowners from being victimized but opportunistic bias when the island of bali selves to rebuild the town. the la hater was destroyed by the wildfire at least 111 people died. let's go say that to nbc correspondence from all colleagues that j grey is a body force and j, obviously a supportive statement made by the cover. but of an important one at this moment in time, set me to get reassurance to those people living that the future's all secure.
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absolutely, so well, i want to give you an idea of what we're talking about here in lou honda. so you can see a glimpse of the, of the town behind me here and not much left, a rubble and ash across most of this is story town. 80 percent of the buildings here. most of those homes, family homes are gone at this point. some of those who managed to escape the flames here are making their way back in at this time. and you're right, it's a huge worry across this island right now. it is, it is so tied to the people of hawaii, the locals here, and they want to make sure it stays that way. and so what the governor has reassured so many about is that we're not going to let these corporation sloop in at a dire time for these families and by their land out from under them at a time when they desperately need that money. how were they going to make sure that they have a supplies and, and,
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and funds for these families as they now begin what's going to be a difficult recovery, but even more, so what the governor said point blank. is that any corporation, any company, any one who comes in and, and does that buys this land out from under somebody who is desperate will face a zoning restrictions will face the highest taxes possible. and basically what he's saying that he's going to use everything within his power in the government to make it so difficult for them to build or use that land. and so he hopes that that will be enough to scare people off of the idea of trying to take advantage of some of these people who have lost so much here. and so many have lost so much. it's a, it's a situation that is continuing to one full and, and you really get this sense when you're here in the area and talking to a lot of those who are struggling right now. that they kind of begin to see the initial shock. we're off the will and, and,
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and are beginning to understand that it's going to be a very difficult recovery. that's not going to last, you know, weeks or months. but instead years there is a lot of work to do. yeah. indeed have visited of light to the end of the tunnel. thanks very much. jay gray, the small colleagues to nbc. thank you. yeah. now in europe, the wildfire all the spanish wanted to tell the repos, full evacuation of bulls and full files and people. roads have been closed the to have the volcano, which is popular with taurus, $255.00 finances and most of the cost to try to stop the place. but i think from the moment to this area, heat wave of the canary islands last week increase the threats of wild fires. he's very forces of shots and killed a palestinian health coworker during the range of the occupied westbank. the 32 year olds with shots of the head and chest by soldiers who sold the house in the city of to the e mail. but it said that the victor will also schultz as soldiers. the rest of the
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2 young men shooting civic teams in the process on it. well, these really all be as also to my list of palestinian school to ramallah in somebody a school it'd be occupied, westbank was destroyed just before the stall and the new academic. yeah, the promise to the ministry of education is called the attack in humane is asking the international community to ensure the protection and rights of palestinian children, erodes foreign minister, has made a very visit to saudi arabia and says, relations between the 2 countries. on the right track, his arrival in re add follows a trip to tyrone by the side of the phone, but as for jude china and broke into a deal to end the diplomatic rift of the stablish relations. in march, the gulf arrivals, se they'll work together to end the complex and yep, and syria, the rock as a deep sleep is something waste of his cries. but twats, if you really do take it literally, that's what sort of the other this used to victorian slates mind in both wells in
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the united kingdom can help with deep, underground data. time give you shift to find that will tired of the mediterranean seat. this is what some of looks like in tiny greasy i north wales where besides hiking the picturesque hills of the vale of 15, the old lots of people come to explore the disuse like mind. somebody from come to spend the night deep inside one. more about that in a moment, because 1st, well there's no easy way down to 30 meters. that's so open to initially and 1810 just the stuff is cory, the victorians. was it? that's right. yeah, yeah. it was. they then followed the famous slate down into the ground and rarely wrapped up the operation. and then it closed in 19 o 3. the victorians were much more sensible about all this. i do so
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they built bridges and that is so much please note that they can get this report was all work, not fun. so this is one of our final defense, an episode of about 20 meters to a depth of around 400 meters. down here, the doctor's length and depth. some people will go to for a good night's sleep. the victorians never got around to building this. welcome to deep sleep. to look at the store vertically, we 1375 feet on the ground. that's about $410.00 maces,
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and we are confident that this is the deepest a combination in the world at the present time. we've not managed to find any, any evidence. there's a little trolling that there is any way deeper than this. and guests are deeply impressed. is the thrill of it's. it's the danger of what was good. those beds. each room is slightly different with the day cool, but the grotto is incredible. stoning is really nice to wake up in the case of mine, but it's okay if you know, if you do it again, recommended to i would i should say yeah. was because it was really pay so uncomfortable me something no victorian minor was ever heard to say. joe, nicole, elders here at north wales. something for everyone. well, australia will play suite of on site today and the fed place playoff fully fee thought women's world cup. the matilda impressive run that the tournament is one of a new fan base and is find a new generation of football players. as alex told me,
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its explains from sydney as the sun stops the set on this woke up. everyone in women's football is digesting where the game goes from here. following australia is inspiring run to the semi finals that goes with this training session and sydney still idolizing them. matilda is despite defeat to england. even the ones who were at the game, it was really amazing. right? when the crowd went wild like i couldn't even hear my voice, my non playing. so we always choose someone from the to it is. we see that person who we school, we do those integration and it's actually the one of the coaches from australia is youth development system is overseeing this practice and says, there's been a fundamental shift. and the way this board is the, i think everyone's starting to realize that you know, that with this proposal and,
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and those that love this board assigned to follow. but it has changed. so it's changed in terms of participation and interest to commercially also. so it's exciting. australia may have lost the battle against england, but the war was already won. attracting new funds in place of the sports, particularly young ones. i'm growing the guy both here and across the globe. a t. v viewing sake has reached as high as 11000000 in australia, not for the 1st time shattering records, but also perceptions, but the commercial viability of women's football. feel like we need a group hug though this morning guys, feel it a little bit low. i feel you guys, let's get something with the people who bring the cost to spill here and around the world, even when it wasn't in both when you was coming. gosh, we've always been waiting for the watershed moment in women's football where everyone realizes how awesome this board is. and it finally feels like it's going from
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a nice sports and something that only women's football fans are watching into something that's a lot more mainstream. everyone is talking about it's not just football fans who we thought that we were going to as hoggard. it's everyone, it's families, it's kids, people and crying. so the matilda is it's been amazing outcry. the hope to see is the young, those like this will mimic the new female football heroes in other countries to offer a tournament has been more visible than any before. alex thomas out is era sydney, the deal. what you know, just literally single rom, but they don't hold on by default stories, thousands of leaving the capital of canada's northwest territories of the fast moving while fi makes his way together. life is the worst well policies and in canada with bowls and a 1000 fires funding nationwide. there is a possibility that without.

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