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as in, oscar is talk radio, divide in america, there is no room. and that's not how democracy works is really just acknowledging differences that, that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created the republican party, talk to of a to fox special on that jersey to the alarm about this and, and this is the news our life from deal hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. a sales manager, he says to is really, is have been shot and killed in the occupied west by myself. it can lead to send a new delegation to new shower a day after setting a deadline for military intervention to and to, to a state of emergency in the canadian province of british columbia,
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a rapidly moving wildfire as for some mast evacuation and a warning about a color of rank and democratic republic of congo. unicef says the conflict is produced thousands of risk or, and sports after a month of action. just one game remains to be played at the women's world comp, england, and spain are making their final preparations out of sundays, entitled to sonya the . we're going to begin with breaking news from the occupied west by include 2 is various have been killed and a suspected shooting attack. it happened the other pilot standing and ton of colada, just size of knob lose. a 2 man age 60 and 1st 8 or targeted father inside a car wash violence and the occupied westbank gotten worse over the past year. often the nightly rates by is where the forces and settlers are sold on palestinian villages a spring and new to abraham who is joining us live,
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not from bethlehem. what more do we know about what's been going on new the? so we know that the radio army is treating what happened as, as the back to the attack that took place at a car wash and the beginning there was also confusion about what happened. exactly . it's a softer days. it's not usually a time when many is waiting is all all mean in the occupies westbank. but some of them actually do to go to paula city in places and according to the initial investigation, they're talking about a man who are approached that it took his weight and shot them at a close range and then not an inch to the se. these re, the army has been raping several towns and villages near is i for what a child that has been read. yeah. flash point of attacks by palestinians against the radians and by is really is also against palestinians. we've seen one of the
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most violent attack sickness and a lot of with this really stuff there's rampaged in the village and in the town at burning palestinian homes. but the thing is, what time you, that's these really army is soon to go and the rest of sydney and then find that when there's a shooting effect that target is ready. but when the stuff there is, i've talked about of sydney and how many of them would only subject it to house arrest and reached for new to thank you very much and the new need abraham bringing yourself to date from bethlehem. well, i'll give, i'll is a political the, i noticed on the contributed to hundreds newspapers, joining us now from tennessee. very good to have you with us or on. i'll just get a why is it that the ton of hot water is such a flash point? and the reason is that uh it is uh, located uh, in uh, an area uh which uh, bridge together, people really don't like each other. on one hand,
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the surplus crossing the road 60 on the way to as well to jerusalem. i will do the v and the point of seeing is using the same road the same route and, and it's applying to all of the friction and what happened in uh, february uh, shows that the driveway when uh, the settlers and to tamara and the houses and uh uh it was the kind of, uh from bro entered in. this was getting retaliation to um, incidentally, uh, 2 brothers joys varies one and 2 and by the cnn. uh so it's, it was also a matter of, uh, if it wouldn't have been a game who is going to get together, this was a good question. and when is it going to happen?
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and i'm afraid that it slipped the last time that you're going to ask this question . one of the things um, i noticed was that apparently there had been plans for quite some time to build a bypass around cold water that would allow these ratings to move, to get a run to the satellite sacraments without passing through the center at central time passing through apollo, stand in areas what's being the delay with that bypass because that would seem a logical response to the violence that we've been saying. uh uh, it's an interesting question. i think that uh uh, part of the answer is that to you having these are the governments people like of administer smart page and bank read it who. busy want to show the world to enter the but a cnn who is the boss who is in charge and putting more money on building bypass roads, shows some kind of weakness in the view. and what they really want
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is the seniors like they doing ahead run and east is, is succeeding is to get out of that and to make their lives so visible that it's certainly not need to build a bypass road. they, they put a senior. what to find the road out of the area, what they called you guys jamalia. it's a 0 sum game for the people need. it was just talking to us out here about the fact that that has been such a regular number of attacks on both sides that we've been seeing. i want to ask you how this is going to affect our in global geopolitical times. how this, what kind of effect this is going to have. i mean, we're obviously talking about the, the abraham of college, which we initiated on to the trump administration, to try to encourage normalization of relations between israel. i'm out of nations as we're seeing the cycle of violence in areas like how lot of,
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how do you think all the regions other 2nd potentially signatories to those are cards are going to react to all of this? uh yeah, uh well, before i answer you, uh, good question. um i, i have to say that, uh, this is not a typical incident since uh, you know, centers out of driving bunch of bucks and uh, it's very weird that uh the location was uh, in a, in a car washing the unit. so i'm not sure if uh, we know that uh this was a terrorist attack and not some kind of trimming of action. uh, the settlers. um. oh, very careful because most of them uh own strongly dishes is uh not to uh, attack on shop box and only he fits is self defense. so they can use the
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argument of self defense analogy to your question. um yeah, i think that uh, what happens in the global area and not only in the middle east, i think that if you look at the global picture, the relationship between it is right and utilize it states. it is a very hard and i'll forward you an idea. it says to bush, honda on this out is to open an embassy in into the vivo, or in jewish or that a. and the 2nd thing is that the is what i need. oh you right now. um is uh, the seems to be in the uh world and uh these ready society is very fragile. and uh, actually this is not the time to do business was was as well. like, you know, this is unprecedented. the president of the united states reviews is to see the prime minister offers. right. and the sizes of is riley veterans file is
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refusing to serve in, in the army. so i don't see that the, the uh, subsidies or any other neighbors would like to shake hands with the um, the private business though is consuming, for i uh, in the united states and in europe. it's really interesting to get your thoughts on this. ok of it now that we appreciation. so thank you very much indeed for your time. well, the delegation from the west african block a was as arrived in news. yeah. originally it is approaching for a peaceful solution after the military seized power late last month. but they say time is running hard for diplomacy. echo was defense troops to say they've got a plan for a military intervention to reinstate. i've stood president mohammed but assume who's under house arrest. ready to go. any time the or the is cubic. but d, d is slow beside that,
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but they haven't revealed a timeline. some members of the blocking through the nigeria have already ruled out using force, pauses in these areas, have volunteer to fight in support of the crew leaders. molly and bertino fossil a lead by military governments after cruise in recent years. and they reported to be coordinating a response with news or any action by echo was we're going to bring in nicholas hackers joining us live in our from dock at nick. if i remember correctly, the last that echo was delegation that tried to go to the army and carry out adults wasn't terribly successful. are they any more hopeful this time run as well? yes, exactly. last time, rob that they made their way to india and maybe they didn't leave the airport. they've been on the phone for the last 90 minutes. it's that they have in the airport. yes. but they have an ambitious plant. they want to be for the deposed president, the criteria elected president mohammed by zoom,
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who is being held inside the presidential palace under what he described, difficult conditions where he doesn't have access to his phones. um there is the lack of electricity, even food. and so there's great concern over his health. so the number one thing that this delegation wants to do is to meet with him, but also to meet with the gentle leader general gianni, who in their previous visit had refused to meet with them. now this is one of many efforts to try to in store some sort of dialogue. with general gianni, there's been the united nations delegation that arrived yesterday. but also the united states who has said it's deputy secretary of state to try to make some sense to the leadership of the best military to into and to ensure or return to constitutional order that is for my father's zoom to come back and be reinstated as printed it, but for the moment he is being accused of high treason. and if he's convicted,
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then that would be the end of him in terms of, of the legal framework. and that would rubber sounds a way forward for the military june set, but we're far from it right now. there's still lots of unknown on how this military to and that will be able to keep power. rob. in the meantime, nick, of course we're seeing tension on both sides. we were talking earlier about the possibility of some of the lives reaction from echo was troops. but i understand that there are uh, there was an ongoing equipment for the new shows on me as well. there are thousands of people who are upon play, turning up to volunteer to serve yes, from the new year's military dentist perspective, they feel like they're facing the diploma. the diplomacy of mistake and the care. it's on the one hand echo was threatening a military intervention on the other hand, talking about diplomacy, so they're getting ready for it. whatever outcome there may be. so they're trying
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to garner support by announcing this mass mobilization and trying to get young people to enroll in the army. and that's a way also to show up and to show some public support towards the the jew into leadership. remember, there's quite a lot of division within the new shares army over this cool. a lot of a lot of members of the senior military that had been removed or unhappy with the military june to so johnny will have to face both the concerns from the international community, but also concerns at home amongst the politicians. but within that new share army itself. and so there is a lot at stake because the neighboring countries from set a goal and around and see stability in the share as contingent to stability in the region. rob that goes hacked, talking to us from duck on nicholas. thank you very much. i. a state of emergency
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has been declared in the canadian province of british columbia as another wild, 555, dozens of homes. then a google creek fire has been burning near the city of west cologne for days. but in the past 24 hours, it's grown from 60 heck stairs to more than $6000.00 evacuation. so we're on the way west carolina has a population of 36000 out across lake or kind of gotten evacuations that are underway near cologne. um is the city of about a 150000 people. mcdougal creek is one of a more than 5 as inactive fires, burning in canada right now. about 1500 kilometers. ne, a major blaze is threatening yellow knives, the capital of the northwest territories. rosalyn jordan reports a fast moving wildfire in the mountains near the city of cologne, a british columbia. on friday officials, they're declared a state of emergency, as the fire destroyed homes and businesses mcdougal creek wildfire is just one of
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more than a 1000 fires, burning across canada. up north in yellow, nice residents were heating the government's order to evacuate by noon on friday. a massive fire is approaching the city from the east. nobody official said evacuation is necessary. we're heading into a critical couple of days in this. during the management of this wildfire, we expect to see north west winds to north, to west north, west winds, over the next 2 days. and that those are wins. that will trend. both of those fires in directions that we don't want fall far as buyers are a natural phenomenon. un official say global warming is fly. canadians are living in crisis mode. this year we've seen very, very high temperatures this week, including a temperature of 42.2 degree celsius in the town of woodson, which was
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a new august temperature records you don't normally and you shouldn't normally associate 42.2 degrees celsius with canada. but this is what we are seeing. the forecasts for western canada wide spread and light rain over the next few days. not nearly enough to extinguish these residents nightmare rosalyn jordan, l g 010 or even the canary islands is also battling a raging wild fire. the place has destroyed more than $5000.00 tax hairs, is described as the most complex wildfire on the spanish island and for 2 years. barbara, ongoing reports across both of them was 5 which have safe. i bend almost full size of the heck test and the spanish island of tennessee reef. it's effected thousands of people who had to leave the homes or stay in doors to avoid inhaling. the fumes strained, civil god has been moving door to door to help evacuate habits and villages and the
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effected area. some residents say they were given just an hour to pack a lot. they have no duck guys. it is super stressful. we have to leave our houses and everything. let's see if we're lucky and hope to fire doesn't roll down the hill, which would be most dangerous. let's have opened the firefighters. the fires have come down over night alley. a change in the wind direction stretches to spread the flames to new areas. 55, to struggle to keep the blaze reaching populated areas. spain has suffered drought for the past few years. it's left across tend to dry fueling walls costs and mountainous areas. the european for his flight information system says blazes brand 800000 heck tests of land the european union last year. spain was the west effected country, a catholic for 40 percent of the bent area. scientists say heat waves caused by
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climate age will make qualifies more likely barbara and go out to sarah bought ahead and the news are including the effects of micro plastics in the food chain. scientists and bangladesh sung the alarm plus i understand human and people equivalent. what i'm controllable, violence and climate become the number one issue. head of sundays, general elections. names for things and accounts in harvey kane is off the market and buying units. football action coming. all the leaders of the united states as to the edge of palm have agreed to deepen security cooperation at a summit income david in maryland. not seen as a bid to project unity in the face of china is going influence in the asia pacific islands. and usually the threats from north korea. president biden praised the leaders of science coming out in japan for pursuing source of relations. after the
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long history of animosity stemming from talk, it was colonial rule, all in official reports accommodated. using the planning, pull down, and most of these and rivalries overcome us present, jo bike believes this is a significant diplomatic moment. this was the 1st summer that i've hosted at camp david's as president, as i can think of. no more for the location to begin the next year or next year of cooperation. a place that has long symbolized the power of new beginnings. the location was deliberate, kept even in maryland. the presidential retreat is where a peace deal should be made agreements reached breakthroughs, accomplished japan, and says korea have a long history of suspicion and bitterness early, but the perceived going menace of china the pacific. i mean, unpredictability of north korea brought all 3 countries together. and what joe biden declared was a moment a political cottage regarding the response to north korea. the 3 countries agreed
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to strength of cooperation for the full implementation of the sections and to work closely together in the un security council. the diplomatic ties will be stronger with a leader level hotline. there will be annual military exercises and efforts to protect and boost supply chains and the economy. we have agreed to step up our security cooperation to ensure our people safety and security in the region. but the americans that came to point out this is no time division or antique showing. yeah . it's a somewhat was not about trying. that was not the purpose of the meeting, but it did come. china obviously came up and i'll just say we don't share concerns about the economic coersion or height intentions caused by china. but this summit was really about our relationship with each other and deepening cooperation across on the tire range of issues that went well beyond. the white house says it's been working on this agreement since almost jo, biking sparse, the and office. the compact. the insist is designed to last for years and years.
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but for the moment it's only 2nd to last as long as jo. bite and remains in office hours for sure. i'll just see that i come. david in maryland. this child has increased military activities. one of the causes of concern taiwan is accused beijing of intimidation. auto. its troops cut it out, drills new tie when he is walter's inside of a. china, as, as the naval exercises are in response to what it calls, collusion between separatists and font and forces fight winds condemned the quote irrational and provocative behavior. the drills follow a visit by the time when he's vice president to the us, which designed to beijing, china considers the self governed island, does its own title drink more than $213.00 people have died of cholera in democratic republic of congo this year. most of them are children. unicef says more than 31 fighters in cases are being recorded north cable provinces the worst effected fighting between government forces. and i'm trying to see rebels as far as millions of people into overcrowded camps where the risk of watchable and diseases
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me. i am drunk late, who's in assess representative and d r c is has a lack of funding and the coming rainy season is going to hamper efforts to control the outbreak. if we don't get the money, we are you streaming, consult with the, the, the cost of the nation because the cost is going to be sort of option uh, something something else to mention this in both cables is that the color outbreaks are not restricted to purely the caps, they oh, we have also was there a few weeks back and we had, we had to get into a very difficult to actually go where, where we have to wait for window to get because of the ongoing flashes between different office disputed surgery. and so i, i think that the, the other aspect of it you mentioned was that we currently be, is it dries and we,
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we will shortly be moving. it's the radius that's, that's part distribution security. ready cameras if he's going to increase the risk a substantial so the patient is also search. busy the settings because we have the people living on these besides which is possible kind of love and the needs of digging the tree. it's also a file of costs and will time consuming a process. so the standardization is another extremely important part of, along with the household types you practice and it also costs the. ready a clean drinking for your crimes interior minister says at least to 7 people having killed a 90, helping injured in a russian miss. all attack on the northern city of chandler have president of letting me is that landscape says the missile landed, and one of the cities centrals squared assigned to the university in the theater
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were damaged the you and his arch, poland, to the end for his calling. be very different, the treatment of ukrainian unknown ukrainian refugees, people from africa and at least often find a difficult to settle in poland to become part of the community. they blamed politicians for fueling discrimination and xenophobia some of inch of age reports for more. so this would voltage is a refuge, an uplift event, and a place to find help. the life isn't easy for people of african descent in poland. country that is more than 96 percent white, nigerian born or friends is set up this group for black people to express themselves in the public space. he's been racially profiled and violently attacked . good the pardon me monkey. what are you doing in the fall? i'm go by, you have to close this business because of what he calls racism, and xenophobia. life about black people here in the impala is very difficult, very difficult,
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difficult in every aspect. they don't want to give out pop men to africa and we know we have black. you just need to accept that we're all human being. so you saw about a step times just the last step tool. yeah, i'm proud of why i'm and always be block. evans is a pole. if josh though he says life is even more difficult for refugees and asylum seekers. according to the un non ukrainians, don't enjoy the same legally productions. holden has accepted more than a 1000000 refugees from ukraine, but there is a toxic debate around migrants based on their religion at the city and even the color of their skin. a 2018 campaign add by the governing party maintains an influx of immigrants when the cause of aver free for the violence of the political parties spread similar messages of division. this opposition leader and for the president of the european council of dunham tusk. criticizes the government for welcoming migrants from the middle east and african countries. i'm going to say then, if of you has deep roots, both parties for polish society is still very mono cultural. in other words,
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simply very wide. we lack people of a different skin color who we'd normally see on the street. the acceptance of various types of the other is low and totally society. this does not apply to migrants of a different color, but to old people who stand out. gosh, i left her home and you cream and the war began. she volunteers of this community kitchen. her experience of poland has been very different. this is, may i have is this for us to phones off and have some kind of health. but what those see about an issue, just like, is there a customer problems when people from over to, to like, not from slow rodney to group type to find sled ends. i call them, i would like people to what to be su, ends in that is that we cannot because to move on to like, it's just like decided that these should be some of the house. oh.
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and that acceptance is what all the refugees want, whatever they come from. so i'm, i'm and dropping down to 0 or so. nobody's nurse has been convicted of murdering 7 babies and trying to murder another. and 6 infants, lucy lucky is one of the u. k. is most prolific serial killers in modern history. all brandon reports, lucy leslie was supposed to be protecting a nursing the children in her cat. instead, she was killing them in a manner described as cold, cruel, and relentless. violence took different forms. some babies had injected into the bloodstream, others were poisoned with insolent the criminal trial last the 10 months. the verdict guilty. readout statement on behalf of the police in this case would not affectively explain how are you feeling at this moment in time?
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we are quite simply today, justice has been said, and this is to be caring for all babies as being found guilty of homing them. well, this justice takes away from the extreme distress. we will have to experience at the intensive care unit for newborn babies. let be took advantage of the vulnerabilities to disguise the home she was inflicting on them. in 20152016, there was a significant increase in the number of babies suffering. sudden unexplained collapses. each time the only nurse on duty was lucy lengthy. it wasn't until june 2018. the let be was 1st arrested at the home. that detectives found a notebook revealing emotional turmoil. i haven't done anything wrong, she'd written but further down the same sheet, she added, i am evil. i did this. the jury agreed. i cannot begin to
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imagine how the case feels today. i just hope today, but i think all of them some peace of mind for the future and that we have on 6 some of the questions that they were looking for. the case is also raised in pull some questions about the hospital and its procedures and external review discovered significant gaps in nursing roaches. an insufficient stuffing up the high dependency unit and concerns raised about let be in 2015 seem to have been ignored by hospital management. she went home to kill 2 more babies in the hospital is now under new management. since lucy, left me was removed from duty, has been only one death that in the past 7 years, poll brennan, i'll just say right. in ecuador, another politician this tell him a mayor has not only escaped and assassination attempts on the eve of national elections. the votes being marked by surge in violence with beginning of one
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presidential candidate 10 days ago. violence is one of the principal issues in sundays, bothers or latin america. i just don't see any of and reports from teacher. as he does form a mirror quoted to you today, radio broadcaster says he still traumatized. nothing. the shipping company on the van into assisted me in my thoughts as we were leaving the tunnel. i used like 5 people got out of another vehicle on to have to flip them in they grab my daughter from the drivers seat. i tried to run in vain to this. and he said this was a 3 time, you know, totally off to 30 minutes. a letter out and said god, we have the wrong person. they were exceptionally lucky and it was or to not being extortion and murdered to become an epidemic. when presidential candidates into congressional candidates when murdered this month,
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underscoring why the number one electro issue is violence. i'm just outside of the electoral afar. the headquarters here in key to my head of sunday's selections. you can see that security has been increased, but when you talk to ordinary equity orange, they tell you that they don't make them feel safe, that they're not part of the solution, but often part of the problem. iniquities, penitentiary and security forces are in league with criminal gangs and drug leaders, corruption and penetration of organized crime and to state institutions specially, security forces is undeniable. this man who didn't want to give his name, says everyone knows that even the justice system is corrupted. every day, more body to peer somewhere decapitated or dismembered, or hanging from the bridge. what has happened to this country? your god, we put violence isn't the only problem 70 year
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old established somebody general sales dispense in the city center. but he has a lot of competition everywhere people are selling whatever they can to survive. 2 the cure, no one will give you even a piece of bread. if you don't look for ways to buy a piece of bread, no one will give you a crumbs mounted unemployment, poverty and crime are connected. see it through the color, the sink. what the wind blew for a month, 7 out of 10 people don't have form of luck. so how can we expect that a country living in acute poverty? they won't be violent? that's impossible. there's little expectation that whoever is elected will be able to solve the crisis, which is why more of the doors than ever before are leading their country in search of the work and safety. see a newman al jazeera kito. a. go ahead and i'll just say them high inflation on rising. the slide was, as we hear from argentinians in the midst of it all on costs,
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we're going tomatoes next. presidents to address a severe hunger crisis as the country heads for national elections, uninspired for gold levels. that up for grabs on day one of the world of plastics. championships, we're going to have the latest action from hungry. the to in 24 hours storm hillary exploded from a tropical storm to a major category for hurricane it is now lashing baja california. the popular tourist hotspot and mexico of combo san lucas. a few months worth of rain today on saturday. and it was winds with an up to 75 kilometers per hour. now this storm will continue to track westward of baja, california, and i think potentially late on sunday this could make landfall as a tropical storm in southern california. now if it does that,
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that'll be the 1st time the truck would storm, has made land fall in southern california in 84 years for california, arizona, and nevada. some of these states could see years worth of rain in a short period of time. windsor fanning the flames in yellow. nice. same goes for cologne and canada is british columbia providence. into the east. we go. strong, southerly. wind is popping up the temperature in minneapolis to 35. that's almost 10 above average for the quiet for the us call states. but still some more rain in the forecast for miami had spent a very socket forecast there that continues through the bahamas as well. and for the top tier of south america, lot of rain for the pacific coast. and some forecast models are hinting for chillies capital as santiago, we could see half a years worth of rain and 72 hours since its inception. in 1961, the quaint fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries by
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[000:00:00;00] the ordering. i'll just need a reminder of our told stories this to is really so being killed in the shooting attack in the occupied westbank. it happened near the china florida just sort of numbers. the state of emergency has been declared and the canadian province of british columbia as another was 5 spices, thousands of homes and of google creek fire has grown from 60 to more than 6000 hectic was in 24 hours. that occasion from west africa and block echo wise as arrived in new jersey for tools leaders in the region approaching for a peaceful sacrament. optimus jose ministry seems power, but they say time is running out for the diplomatic solution. well, west africa has seen
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a series of military takeovers and attempt to cruise in recent years with many of them taking place in former french colonies in august 2020 to malia and ami hosted president abraham bobo concrete after a wave of anti government protest. 3 years later, the military is still in power. in september 2021 soldiers and neighboring guinea over through the presidents of a condo and follow the disputed election, and which has been buying for a controversial 3rd time in between a fossil to cruise to place in a matter of months and 2022 ami captain abraham calling is totally in control there . and also last year and getting the so 11 people were killed in a failed cause. in february on those, your hob joyce's from power sees a political on the list on chief corresponded listing, a newspaper, service bank, and happy with us on all the 0. very often in these crews. certainly in recent years, we have heard the cry fits of funds. are they one funds unfold another other funding countries as well to leave, but very often funds is
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a common refrain. how much responsibility should funds bear for the situations that lead to the subsequent cruise and military takeovers? is actually a phone says no responsibility for they submitted to the cool in my job because the elections normally elections in april, 2021 and fonts welcomed these elections and went on cobra rating, giving money and the help to niger. and how big the niger to side to chat is the movements. so for these cool folks has no responsibility for the term or the general mode is to have in the region. you can say maybe that for all. and so the west have, i've got a responsibility because they destroyed in 2011 the regime of kind of
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t in libya and then weapons that was a spread all of other regions. and then turn mode came and then phones came in money in 2013 to try to bring back piece. but it was not able to do it as the g. have these 2 groups all over the place. um as the as attach governments like nigeria like booking about 5 so like monday and so on. and french, i mean on the ground was not able to overcome this. this time is group. so the big so that they went nuts activity, not the way the 1st these are pointed bice roles and then they failed to deceive the by falls. and now they're a side default. actually fox as no responsibility directly
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now in the schools. but you can say that there is a practice or a wisdom because it was a french, english, and american, a variation in libya, in 2011 to add, puts down the regime of kentucky without any a solution to replace it isn't. is suggesting that in some of these countries, the memories are longer than that, but maybe there is a um, an an type of fee towards fonts and other western nations who have been colonizers of these countries. and that is a memory that has lived through subsequent generations. does that play into any of this? or they the feeling the emotion that we see today to read the bids and you have to to know that yes you, you see muffins on tv many demonstrating in yeah, me in the capsule, but you don't know what the countryside states maybe the countryside is pro correct
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to that uh these uh, you know, models in the capitals of the molly oh, of the book. you know, 5 so of nyja, they looked like empty french, but they did not vote school and then defense president when the at the or party opportunity to vote. and on top of that, um you can see that uh the uh, worked by uh, back in there is a lot of, uh, provide them the from the restaurant from the back, the booth charles on the, on the facebook. and so all of that and the stuff that goes out is warranty. it's a french army, is able to fight the jettas to bring back peace in the side. let's try the russians . but actually they will, they will see very soon that the russians would come to steal. they just killed the
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country and not to help them. and they will not be able, they will not be better than that now to find the jet. is that the french but this is for the future for the time being there is this dream of thinking that of that the could be a solution. when we know that that note is actually not a solution. really interesting to get your thoughts on this 100. thank you very much indeed for joining us. and i'll just say this. i got like a to go the whole national elections on sunday. voters say the next president must address a severe hunger crisis, is affecting children, active as a non profit groups blame rampant corruption and not a lack of resources. my overflow has more from gloucester. amount of city health there in southern watermark communities here, separate one of the highest rates of male nutrition in the world. government
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programs offering help or a valuable resource. it brings the bottom in the, in the stuff like the that we are mainly focusing on medical attention. we provide health services like parasite treatment and nutritional assistance with the aim of preventing disease. according to the un food and nutrition needs. in guatemala, have reached historic levels. health authorities here in guatemala, say one of the biggest challenges to combat in mal nutrition is accessing rural areas. adding that to places that are most in need, or often the hardest to reach the terrain. and this part of the country to be extreme with 17 year old heidi is gonna hook makes short work of the speed parents that lead to her home. heidi says that well, government assistance in the form of food resource planning has benefited her family. the still lack some basic necessities like clean water and the musket boom water. most of all, we don't have potable water. fortunately, there isn't
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a severe water shortage here. thank god for the rain, but it's still difficult at times. experts in guatemala, blame corruption as one of the driving forces behind worsening poverty, which casts a shadow of food in security over the countries most vulnerable citizens. dave, i'm going to say this. we have 3 or 4 governments to have blend, just deeper and deeper into corruption. so money's been spent on the, on this has started things and we're neglecting to invest. i think the most of our assets of this country, children. so money is being squander while we're assembled annually facing and nutritional crisis. this is the 1st time i got somebody, new water molar one and 2. minors suffers from chronic male nutrition as the situation worse and non profit groups have stepped up to provide assistance with government efforts, full short child care specialist say without this help the situation to deteriorate
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. further the right now we're waiting and measuring to see how the progress has been. but i do believe these children would be worse off. definitely because at home, there are many cases where their day consist of sugary dreams. things that don't do us any good. experts more and that without urgent action from the next presidential administration, the countries pours communities have little hope for a better, nourished and more hopeful future. visit up a little al jazeera, guatemala city, february unfolding argentina is cause flooding and damaged hundreds of homes. the devastation is making life more difficult for people already struggling with inflation. a more than a 115 percent, the reasonable has more from the service is cleaning up after a massive storm flooded this area in the city of left lot the window site is it to somebody or that he is trying to solve it. anything she can,
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but they will to destroyed her refrigerator and the television. a much unethical and all i work about night. and so all the roads coming in, my son sleeps on the floor because there's nowhere else to sleep. we survive because my mother has a soup kitchen because otherwise about salaries, it's impossible. the storm has made the families dire living conditions. even worse, flooding happens in this part of one upside is every year people tell us that they've been promised that the situation will improve. but it doesn't. many of those who leave all around this area have lost all of their belongings and with the current economic situation in argentina and soaring inflation, it is impossible for them to be able to buy it again or didn't. tina has been struggling with an over a 100 percent inflation rate in the past year. it's also trying to pay back over $40000000000.00 in forwarding that to the i m. f. primary elections last sunday showed that have yet to be late. a fire right candidate,
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go to wrong. 30 percent of the votes. really promises radical changes in the economy. the possibility of him becoming argentina's president has shaken up the presidential race and the economy. the government evaluated the currency around 18 percent in an attempt to stop the outflow of us dollars. and the prices started going up once again. the, the, it was that the 5th would be work and the government, the value rights when there's a lack of trust and credibility, with very low reserves and outside of an insightful ton, the successive base on certain se, and it won't have a real impact on the economy so that the valuation translates into more inflation and people, you know, didn't tina are finding ways to be financially creative until the end of the month . lease out of the emp aid says the last week has been impossible. and 3, because those who are government are not leaving and all the prices are going up. i
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had to buy cream for my foot, and it was $800.00 pesos. now it's 1400 just in a few days and you know, it's frustration, anger and despair are everywhere. as the country gets ready to elect, then you press it in 2 months, many are desperate for solutions that will give them some sort of stability back 80. so we'll just see that when a site is the still ahead and i'll just say the in sport co host is really i miss out on a 3rd place. finish at the fif, our women's world cup details coming up the with more than 1400000 people. india as now that was most populous country. millions of young people across the country are unemployed and unable to imagine a meaningful future. the students will take any job they can find, but getting
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a job seems like a distance education alone isn't enough to solve the hardest other demographic challenges. authorities are struggling to persuade couples to use contraceptives. many women only all for sterilization of to having large families. on july, begum and her husband trying to have 10 daughters and one son, none of the children have been educated beyond 5th grade. the research on the democratic dishonest. how the country fast will determine the lives of future generations.
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the scientists and buying the dash of funds, tiny pieces of plastic and frogs, and fish. but discovery has wide spread implications for disease control and farmers, tyler, childhood has more bangladesh was once a major exponent of life, brought some friend dining restaurants in europe. and the us shipments were banned in 1989 due to a rapid decline of fraud population, as well as an increase in farmland pest. such as must gators, now bangladesh of frogs are facing a different kind of threatened to this time from plastic poisoning. a new study by the international and union of conservation of nature saves 15 out of $47.00 spaces of frogs here are under threat on the, on a glove, probably already extreme toward 40. let me play specifically. if our truck species are already on the brink of extinction, with plastic and macro plastic pollution out emerging issues,
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you can see how people are dependent on it on a daily basis. so this has become a plastic era professor of products university also discovered micro plastics and 83 percent of fish. it started. we have even discovered micro plastic in the muscles of various fish. that is the edible parts, which means we are already consuming micro plastics with the food chain. in another study assigned is found in abundance of pollutants and surface water and underlying settlements of lakes and rivers in the capital dot com. got it out on your dom up and put them on their chromebook software. we hardly get fish. no it is. it's because of the video portion versus canals due to pollution. fissions don't beat as they used to. they're not able to survive anymore in this part of the waters. the experts save frogs of vital role in controlling mosquitoes that carry diseases such as malaria cases of dangled fever. i've reason alarmingly here in recent years, research i was involved in the studies,
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the high level presence of micro plastic and frogs, both of the potential try to bio diversity and crop production, environmental dash scientists, the verizon disposable plastic uses, is creating a pressing challenge for food safety as micro plastic accumulating and the marine full chain sandwich all day. i'll just see the doctor assigned to this part and here's bar rob. thank you so much sweet. and i've won the 3rd place, the way off of the fif women's world, top of a be co host australia to now and brisbin. this appointment for the majority of fans and the stadium. we were hoping to see australia finished the tournament for the wind. so we didn't took the lead from the penalty spot because the bar is lani out at east of herb 2nd after the break. it's 4th time, sweet and have one of ron's metal had a real football johnny. and since, you know, says this has been the best women's world cup in history. teams from
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6 continents have one games. teams from 5 continents have progress to the knockout phase. uh, some of the heavy weights have been eliminated quickly. the for semi finalists are new potential windows on the walk, so i mean what stadiums everywhere. 2000000000 people on tv to me any of this. i mean incredible. all the main event is taking place in sydney on sunday, and that's where england will take on spain. and the final, our puerto alex thomas is there for us. the ultimate prize is insight for england and spain. as each team seeks to win its 1st women's world cup trophy, expect more passion and excitement was $75000.00 people at the game here in sydney, a 1000000 small watching around the world. obviously this is the biggest game, the one that you dream about,
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the one that means the most thought. so like it will hit when we were we're in the tunnel. i'm, i'm, we're ready to walk out and yeah, i think it some incredible occasion. it's been a number of votes on both teams, a tax with talents. i'm going to sleep in england. we haven't yet seen the best. the stains alexia protests went out of multiple world player the year olds, england, around piece of. but how to play an easy a pos to the final with no count games against nigeria, columbia, and co host, australia. spain school improve drastically off to the group stage as they swept aside switzerland, the netherlands, and suite. as we are no england, we all know the play is of play with some of them and some of my teammates, maybe we because when some of them we know that they have a really good team and they've been doing good. so i think it's going to be a really good game, the finalist or even the match. but perhaps the
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a subbing glen sleep is the coach. sabrina bateman. this will be huff full success . it may just final off the guiding the netherlands to european championship victory in 2017 and then a woke up run his up spots before winning. you rode 2022 with england. not since the local events in 1991 has the women's well. comp had to 1st time finalist, this'll be the 3rd. oh, european final thoughts. the 1st will champion from that confidence since 2007. interestingly, this will be the 1st time england in spain is played each of the women's world cup . and it comes in the same stadium where england. one amends rugby woke up exactly 20 years ago. alex thomas, al jazeera, sidney, or anyone captain harry kane, have a memorable german li debut for his new club barn unit. the striker was in the starting lineup for their opening game at to, for,
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to bremond. since he started byron's 1st school and then after 74 minutes, this happened. he's not the bar where to go on to win the match for now with me ro sign us scoring twice. kane has helped his club. when a 12th street tied up, we've also got to test it to him. i know it's out of a lot of great, great players and you know, to me like, i'll step out into the portal which is not so i feel comfortable with my surroundings. so now i'm here to help the team to, to push the team and no competition is to try and be successful. i was happy, i was able to do that today. then as well, number one carlos alvarez had to battle through in cincinnati to reach the semi finals after surviving an epic match against totally pole in the last 16, it was qualifier max purcell's, it's forced the spaniards to come from the set down. so when in the for the final alvarez seeking the deciding set 6 for how face her but her cap next and could take
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no back talk rich in the final you need to reach the final to take his top ranking into the year's final grand slam. the us open where he's defending champion for gold medals are up for grabs on day one of the world athletics championships and hungry space overall. martin claim victory and the 1st metal event. in budapest he won. the storm delayed men's 20 kilometer race swap. it's the 29 year olds, 1st global title to which is found out less than a years ago. before the paras olympics, the water quality of the river sand is causing organizers a few problems. some of the swimming events and next years games are supposed to take place in the river. earlier this week, the sun was given the all clear to host test races, but on saturday was decided to keep a swimmer is out of the water as a precautionary measures, so as not to endanger their health and safety organizers say, the river will be better prepared in 2024 as pear suspending heavily on water management projects. okay, that is all your spot for now brought back to you. all right,
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thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes, but more in all the stories. don't forget, of course the website all just have a dog comfortable news on sports and robotics and stay with us. then i'll just the the it's one of the biggest clubs in south america. but it's great. this arrival is just a few blocks away. a mutual dislike between funds from
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a class device sustained over generations. most book junior support his opponents of news clip colors and ethics. few the rich business put the funds who make football. when i was just basing me on the teams, does the un fits of purpose, like many critics, sites, just pump solutions doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think about to the lines of washington enough for money to go on its own and build its on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era isn't that they, the bosses were angela green. this says he doesn't find plastic quote in his. we've picked up a truck tire and a sun bed, but it's mainly bottles. plates, forks, stakes fish. net all plastic. plastic is very busy and can fluid for years around
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the globe and ocean carrying with them. fungus bacteria, an outcome we can predict to death with increase of globe, of temperature in the seats and creature, the number of these stuff q we always going to increase as well. what changes to our ecosystem become visible 40 to 50 years later, but it's already too late, right then? and chances of reversing it, nearly impossible of the 2 is various have been killed in a shooting attack in the occupied westbank. the, i don't know about this in a, this is audra 0 life and don't have also coming off of west africa, need to send a new delegation to new jack a day after setting a deadline for military interventions. and the cool
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