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in the gym as to the of russia says ukrainian must also struck the headquarters of its black sea slates in crimea. the life from dell ha, i'm signed these. i donna, this is i'll just say we're coming up in the next 30 minutes. the theory, you know, media over the 5 minutes is handling of the new government cut off conflicts as
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negotiations continue between separate this and as by john from the podium of the u. n. by naming that's in, you know, tells the well, this right is on the costs of normalizing times, the savvy arabia and much needed international aid, the rise olivia's love, bassett, easton regions the . let's begin in gaza where we're getting reports of as ready as strikes. been protest near the israel gone to boulder and more than 20 people have been injured. from all of this, let's go over to human, the sites you joins us on the line. you know, what can you tell us about these reports of s strikes? yeah, tell me where right now. uh the air strikes have started. they are targets. it was
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posed for heading us military folks. different areas. also where we bear in mind, if it comes to the b, b is really drones flying over our test. throwing fundraisers, chaired gas. it like really, really in a very, a matter of minutes. many draws i dropped a tear gas. so top of our head of our salary shows at the same time from the borders. so i could, uh uh, should take, uh, we could see the east riley tags, but i deployed at the board years. uh, a show thing. there are totally a temporary shells. uh now it seems best to uh, the heater at least responding to what they have said the uh to, to be the fires that has to be closed by the incendiary, the loos that were sent by the protesters on the board. there is no at least 22 people has been injured. this is the last thing that we got from the history of
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a house in garza and the protesters has moved out of the area because of the income. so i king and to guest specialist fire. don't done, no, you know, just a client of fine to be clear here when you send all tillery shelves is really all tennessee shells were fired. was it cleared to what they were being 5? that is the suggestion that they will find towards the pro test is because of these and century balloons. well, we could see we were standing at the borders and we could see it, or kelly or shell be expired towards the protesters. now usually there are military posts for how much everywhere is it along the borders. these are similar shells could be targeting the is a post or the is north tree point, but it was for sure as the protesters are standing by, then it causes
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a great amount of fear and risk of being a 1st in any way. all right, thanks. so much i'm the say they're reporting to us on a very fluid situation. reports of israeli strikes and the border between garza, those strikes and protests come just moments off the israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu. the clad is on the verge of what he called historic peace deal, with saudi arabia. long sought to make peace with the palestinians. but i also believe that we must not give the palestinians a veto over new peace treaties with arab states. the palace digits could greatly benefit from a broader please. they should be part of that process, but they should not have a veto over the process. and i also believe that making peace with more states
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would actually increase the prospect of making peace between israel and the palestinians. all right, sgo lies now to is patsy. call haines. she's live at the united nations following that speech. by ben, you mean nothing? yeah. who's so, how did, let's now is presentation of himself as the piece may, could go down. well, not very well with the hundreds of protesters that are outside of you and headquarters right now. the tiring of these air strikes is very, very strange. as you mentioned, he came here shortly, sell himself as the peace maker of the person who could lead israel to a new and improved as he said, middle east, with peace, with its neighbors. and i have to say during this entire speech, it was really rather dismissive of the palestinians, criticized their leadership for what he called anti semitic comments. he tried to send the message that israel is always sought peace with the palestinians. although
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i think it's important to put in context that seems nearly impossible given the very far right wing make up of his coalition government right now. all these us still and says that the only solution is a 2 state solution. and that was something further than joe, right, joe biden brought up in his meeting with netanyahu. but here's how he was very dismissive of pals to me and she said, look, as we just heard, they don't get a veto. and he said, look, everyone said, if i could, i have a big piece of charleston ins 1st before any air countries would align with us. and then he talks about the abram book, aprons the chords, and then additional 4 countries that now have relationships with israel. and he said israel deserves a state of its own. he didn't say anything about a palestinian state. and he basically said, look, the palestinians make up less than 2 percent of the error population. so really just saying in essence, without saying, is this house in, in don't matter. so those tried to send the message that his is the government trying to find peace and then just. busy an hour later striking the palestinians
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with military hardware. right, we'll leave it then. thanks so much patrick paul hynes. it's just on 1500 gm team. we start once again picking up on those russian controlled attacks on crime in the crimea. the tex rather on russian controls crime, a crime. this house of target at the headquarters of the black sea fleet, independent seal. it said russian defense systems shut down 5 miss house during the attack and suffice depole. but black smoke has been seen blowing from the base company is rushing back, governor is urging civilians to remain in those and stay away from the city center until further notice in recent weeks, ukraine has that top is a tax on russia's navy. samples probably has more from k of on the technology used
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in the attacks. the technology has been very important in this war right from the beginning. what we're looking at this attack today illustrates really how far ukraine has managed to come in the last year. if you remember last year there was an effort to carry out a c drone attack onto the bicycle. now that was unsuccessful when you learn, musk turned off. star linked has been widely reported. that did raise the alarm bells here and keep the pentagon since then taking over the implementation of star link related operations here in ukraine. and now we're seeing a very successful by your training and account for a successful attack today with a variety of missiles. now there are reports that drones renewed instead, the when to see net tuned missile that ukraine develops in country was modified in some way and use during this attack. we've also heard reports that the british, french storm shadow missiles were
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a part of this operation. exactly what has happened exactly how many were fired, how many were shot down? that's something that military bloggers from both sides of this conflict are still debating. and from moscow is usually a shop of oliver. according to the ministry of defense, the ukrainian armed forces launched a missile attack on the headquarters of the russian block, c fleets. in total, 5 missiles was shown done by defense systems. when military mind went missing, the headquarters building itself separate significant damage. while the civilian is the structure around it and the people on the streets were not homed, the police cold and the territory around the headquarters, the debris from the strike was counted over. hundreds of nice has that fine was also reported to the scene. law enforcement officials aust local residents to avoid visiting the central street steps of a stall pool. the shock wave shot that windows in 10 residential buildings around it. so we had an opinion, but ukraine is up in the, on to indeed as just the day before, there was
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a laundry stuff. time to buy the ukrainian armed forces with you are these and missiles on crimea in the course of the entire special mentorship, racial and a september a launch landing ship. and the submarine were damaged by cruise missiles and a try and talk all this of a stop overpass shipyard. as you know, mean is capital the out of on hundreds of people have been demanding the resignation of private a sudden it call the question the on many say that i angry about the ways handle the conflict and the golden rule cut off as the comedians in the region agreed to lay down their weapons this week after a tax for mazda to buy. john, meet him at vanco reports a full day of protest in getting about hundreds, a cooling for prime minister, nicole pushing young to resign. that saying he's abandoned estimate, comedians in not gotten a caught about a region they call out. so this is a shame off our nation that our government with the face of the concussion young
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nodes taking all the required major sorts of saves armenians wherever they should be. you know, the prime minister says armenia is preparing to accept people who leave and go to that kind of a is it becomes impossible for them to stay on the as it by johnny rule. and i and i just needed a man of all, if it's determined that it will be impossible for them to live in their homes. the situation does not improve in this problem, will be on their agenda. we've done some work and now 40000 places has been prepared and armenia. the region is recognized internationally as as a by johnny territory. but it has been self governing for nearly 3 decades with strong ties to get it on. estimate comedians have been living the 4 generations azerbaijan and media have fought to, was sparked by this dispute most recently in 2020, but after a sudden, as
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a badge on the offensive this week. kind of buck fighters have agreed to this. um, as a buy jones government says they will have a choice to stay or to leave the agree on his calls and is not to use. and of course it is which is civilizations be so sweet as they should. the site was, it was a lot of media is what was the ultimate decision now going to kind of back and as i by john, have yet to agree on security guarantees. will ethnic medians and other issues. but they have started removing some road blockades with the 1st humanitarian aid since the seas by coming in on friday to meet you met with in co, out as they are literally, i spoke to mary a subsidy and they still kind of coast residents and the assistance of the office of the human rights defender of no go, no cut off. she told me about the volume out of town and situation that it is
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really dramatic on the ground and the most urgent issues are this human lives being impacted by this? we want to really talk, coupled with the consequences of the 9 months located. so why gauge and see here is that people are trying to find some shelter anywhere with which could be safe. and they are mostly without any foods, any special supplies, and any medication, whatever, whatever is needed for the normal life. so this humanitarian age, which, why is that still the case of all these supplies to level have you not seen them or what's happening? cuz the other, the officials talked about 2 trucks loaded fully with all kinds of essentials at this moment. and i cannot confirm that the humanitarian i was deliberate. but so far, the population of our talk has been suffering from most supply of everything that
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is needed for their life. so there has been no supplies of normal supplies, of anything that is needed for life or 9 months. so after the military attack, people are faced even more deprivations and sufferings because of that. what is the situation now with electricity with phone services, internet and so there is no electricity across the entire arts off for 3 days already. now there are only some, several places in the city which could provides some limited access to internet where i am currently now. but this is a very rare uh thing to see. so one of the evening comes the entire uh, cdn arts off is in darkness. and people are deprived of any opportunity to cool to heat up their places their shelters, because it is already called in arkansas. and so it's devastating it's, it's
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a kaos it's, it's a humanitarian disaster going on. and before the eyes of the international community and no action has taken us also sees an eastern libya say that hosting an international aid and reconstruction conference next month and data supplies and humanitarian aid from caught up in arriving in the city, which has been devastated by saddam in like floods caused by storm. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams. so i've been divided reports from button gauzy. the load mazda must be meticulous to simultaneously offload precious cargo and keep the across safe. this guitar, you see, 17 is bringing much needed. 8 for the libyan city of deadman, after the devastating floods generate his tense toilets and medicine are all in high demand, as tens of thousands have nowhere to go up to their homes and businesses were swept away. we haven't made that comes up like today we have to fargo,
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some of the medical supplies, mom discovered the news you can see now even still on sale today that is above us, come out to come to see but the, the, the creative destruction remains very used to be the creative heart of libya, but it's poets and vibrant culture and down to even phone and internet services. a barely available, especially since that have been purchased by angry residents, were demanding answers that noise run by the eastern government as libya remains one country with 2 administrations of thought of these here have caused enough to dissolve various fears of contamination. in spite of diseases, bolivian red crescent says there is still need for specialize teams and equipment at the lodge. pato done, the now reeks of the center of death. was
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23 tons were being offloaded from the 1st thing into the country, a flight that arrived a team from cut, the red crescent will stay behind to assess and evaluate for the needs the. this is living with a 5 or more for the tragedy in the east has united libya which remains fractured since the 2011 uprising. which tough is mama duffy hundreds of tons of age has been sent in libya from all over the world. once the age is offloaded, it is going to be taken to the city of there. never main roads remain cut off, but there are alternative routes available. and it is not just the property, it'd be seen multiple have the head across the landing here. inventories as well. now the rest and remains and how this helps the people who remain in there and have
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to rebuild themselves. often a synonymy likes lot from a job without the data at the been was the every spill. i had a now to sierra allegations of bribery games to you as the democratic senator and his wife will have the license from washington. and the impact of clay climate crisis on education, or quote from the philippines where students taking boats to avoid flooded roads just to get an education the brought to you by visit capital. and how i was saying some heavy showers breaking the hates across the pots of japan. now some whatsoever in the process of moving through this or reactive, what a system putting out into the promoters of the northwest pacific. we'd,
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i'd say i take my debates as a frank just to the knolls, to send i passed 24 hours or so still a few showers. just clicking that eastern side of home. she was a go on through saturday, but she make away into us sunday. i think it, it will to dry. i'm pride to touch woman as things just clear through at that stage, care and drive across the korean peninsula over the next couple of days. scattering the shelves into moving parts of china, central areas, seeing some heavier. right. and one or 2 showers down towards the south, but the shelves into southern parts of indo china at present. you can see this lot of cabbage structures from the philippines right. the way across, moving parts of bonia using into the gulf of tide. more live you show us coming through here. over the next couple of days with a child says some localized flooding. big block jobs are flooding into parts of ne, in india, particularly. it's a bit how we still have an orange warning for us across a bit higher as we go on through west asked. the new show has been in place as we go through sunday, not quite as intensive that state elsewhere show us for the best thing that's
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or come back to watching out a 0 time. to recap the headlines now they've been, is ray, the strikes and artillery shutting in garza protests had been going on near the border area. this was prime minister benjamin netanyahu says this government was on the verge of making a peace deal with sadie rebecca speaking at the un general assembly next and yeah. and said palestinians will also benefit from this efforts. moscow says ukrainian missiles of targeted the headquarters of it's black, see fleets in crime. you said it's a defense system to shut down 5 missiles during the attack and suffice the fall of black smoke. proceed. billing from the base. the stay for view and general assembly meeting in new york top of the agenda for many world leaders has been the global climate crisis. for the 1st time, the climate ambition summit took place alongside the high level meeting last spring and patsy call. hi, at the united nations and patsy. we had
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a short while ago from the cad take. apartments are focused on he amongst several will be does that have touched on the issue of the challenges which the climate is posing to countries? right. that he did. he talked about those absolutely devastating floods in pakistan, a 3rd of the country and coveted water and serving homeless leaders come forward to say this year my country suffered from historic floods. historic fires a storage drought. so climate is really been just focused at the center of this meeting. interestingly, at the conference, they decided that only countries that were actually taking serious steps to mitigate climate change could speak china and the united states. they were all told to stay silent, but i want to really get a broader perspective of what is going on here. my guest is inc or anderson. she's the executive director of the un enviro environmental program. thank you so much for joining us. we're just talking about the high level conference and
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a lot of countries said okay, we're going to. ringback x, y, and z. they said that before, what's your level of confidence so actually make the changes that are necessary? well, i have to say that my job has to be this internal optimist, but also the one that really goes after and, and encourages country to step countries to step up. it was in 2009 that we agreed to have a $100000000.00 on the table by 2020. it's 2023 left side section. we have not yet say about fi cops. we will be this a 3 years later because of coby. then many other issues now is that enough know, do we need more? yes. who do we need it from? especially the g. 20 countries, the june 20 i know is responsible for more than 80 percent of all comp and emissions. and so c o 2 emissions and therefore when they leave in and actually change the energy strategy and the energy trajectory, we don't have this problem to this extent. and then of course,
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if we think about regions like africa, where many countries still do not have 100 percent access to more than energy, they need to expend their network. and some of them sit on oil and coal. what are we gonna tell them? don't use this and not have people have access to power. well, we can only do that if we provide resources to develop renewable energy. and that's why the renewable energy story is so important. but then, and i heard you mention pakistan, i was there some months ago and seeing 8 months later, still a non dated areas. and so the longer requirement procrastinate, the higher the bill is going to be on the adaptation side. because communities, like you said, get hit by one thing or the other. and so finding the money to support a loss from damaged fund is very, very straight across as well. now you said you get to that goal. busy by cops,
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but i'm never in 2020 i looked, it was just over $800000000.00. so now you look at to go to the global situation. every country is facing high inflation concerns about the future of the economy. obviously, cove, it would create a huge deficits around the glove. where's that optimism coming from? because everything i've heard this week makes me want to move to a different plan. yeah, unfortunately, or fortunately, i should say we don't have a plan to be. this is the only plan that we have and we'd better take care to know when we look at the numbers, we need the $100000000000.00 per year and we are getting very, very close my, my understanding as we begin to look at the numbers. but even if we hit it over by a 1000000000 all under 5 minutes, that's just the law. because we lead to have massive investments from private sector. massive step up way beyond a 100 bits because the climate bill is massive, much bigger and last visit. the longer we delay, the more expensive it is,
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it is going to be sent to thank you so much for doing this stuff out of your english. i do appreciate that when she talks about that number, one thing i found alarming for developing countries by 2030, they're going to need 6 trillion dollars trillion with a key to be able to mitigate some of the worst effects of climate change and adapt to their surroundings, so nowhere near that, but the expert says she's optimistic so i'm going to go with that to go back to. ready all right, leave with that. thanks so much. i think i'll high now in the philippine sea levels of rising in some areas. so some students getting school is now becoming a daily struggle. scientists, a blaming climate change. serious bonnet below reports from them and the other day . and book on jillian and jessica, because on a live one island the way from their school, there's daily commute is always an adventure. on a daily visited, they tried to walk that meant navigating a body path. once the rain had stopped and getting across a narrow embankment,
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the full i see it's dangerous because you can fold into mode or water. and when you look down, the height can be frightening. but even that treacherous pathway itself unusable, rising sea levels leave the island flooded on most days. so this is the end of the road for us years ago. this was usually dry, but now it's almost always flooded. so unless children who are going to school are willing to wade into the flood water, they're gonna have to turn back and take another route to school. until recently, there would have been no choice but to get on. now, boats like this, donated for the whole foundation, take students to school. there only for however, barely enough for the dozens of students on the island to reach a school and talk. 20 more people, not even some portions of embankments have been damaged by
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a strong ways this fish destructive during the monsoon season. in time the monuments might be gone to a last resort. our boats are less than a slight piece with us. and from what i want for the school, this are located off many low base or for reclamation projects for underway before president 14 and marcus junior suspended the sign to say land around the bay is sinking due to ground water extraction and sand stretching and building activities will only worsen the problem. it is true that the climate. busy change is causing us to get more fruit with strong di foods. but as you reclaim, you are basically blocking off drainage and so areas landward from the reclamation are going to suffer worse. worse and worse money work boats can get children from island to island for now. yep, a little they can do it for when the school itself gets flooded in the future.
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finally, below algebra off manila be in for the con, the philippines. us senate above manenda says corruption charges against him. a part of a smear campaign prosecute to say more than half a $1000000.00 in cash and go. bonds were found in his home. menendez and his wife are accused of influence peddling for business contracts, and more recently with the gyptian government, prosecutors accused them of accepting cash in gold with luxury vehicle, as well as other gifts. and heidi jo castro joins us now live from washington dc. so explain to us why this case is so important, given the, the narrow majority that democrats hold in this senate. so this is very sensitive, right, heidi. all right, sammy, well 1st these accusations, i mean they're startling and wide reaching, particularly when we 0 in on the influence of egypt. of course, in end,
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as is one of the most powerful democrats in congress, he's chair of the senate foreign relations committee. and this indictment alleges that he met with objection officials who were introduced to him via a friend of his wives who was an adoption american business man. and that during this meeting, that menendez shared a sensitive and non public us information with the injunctions, including staffing at the us embassy in cairo, and the status of u. s. military aid to egypt. and his indictment accuses minute minute as of also trying to help the business associate the friend of his wife by trying to protect that man's business. and that in return, receiving close to $500000.00 in cash, which the f b i found in a rate of mid un menendez is home last year they said this was cash stuffed in unvil lopes that bore the dna and fingerprints of yet another associate involved in this alleged schemes,
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