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offers just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or altamont street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the . the hello i'm several venue, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha, coming up in the program today. ethnic armenians are fleeing from the going to carol back one of the leaders of our media and also by john agreed to meet, to discuss the crisis. violence in northern kosovo after police officers shot dead . at least 3 gunmen had been killed. a warning of a city of breaking points for us sees a record number of migrants, costing its southern border with mexico and touched down the return of the asteroid
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. samples of milwaukee is older than the service itself. continued cases of the password. then you see the reaction there just a moment ago and onto the system as with your schools. it's kind of the old school in the north london to always talk them twice, came from bill and to make it to old. at the units with a captain. sonya in main school in both the goals dispatch time. now we'll have the extra place at this hour the it is just past $1500.00 gmc and we're going to start with the full out of this week ceasefire in the go, no camera back. the leaders of our media and also by john, have agreed to meet next week to discuss the situation. tens of thousands of ethnic armenians are likely to flee the region after on so by, john tightened his grip on the enclave. the area has had a majority ethnic or median population. the 1st group of people have already been arriving in our media and prime minister nicole pushing and says that his country
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is ready to accept all ethnic armenian seeking shelter. azerbaijan says they can remain in the garden of car back and be integrated into society under its rule. meanwhile, the 1st convoy, humanitarian aid has arrived in newborn no camera back after a months long blockade by answer by johnny forces. and russia says ethnic armenian fighters in the region have begun laying down their weapons as part of the ceasefire. hold on bill, how made reports hundreds remains trying to sneak armenian seeking the protection of russian peacekeepers who now controlled this airport. and they're going to cut off, they fled they townsend villages. feeling the arrival of visor, but john, the soldiers, despite buck who sang the people of our meaning this sense will be protected by the constitution. but like many here, validity it by 10 things. it's safer to move on regard and to them. who can give us the guarantee we found the lead? tough guessing we ran away and came,
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here we go. so i got the young people are killed along the way, the lifting father speaking to the nation, armenian prime minister in the cold bush in yan said the situation remains very dangerous for the estimate of a 120000 ethnic armenians living in the region. i sort of, it's me because of our meetings in the corner car box continue to face the threat of an estimate cleanser in recent days, humanitarian aid has arrived. but this does not change the situation unless real living conditions are created. an effective mechanisms of protection from ethnic cleansing, then the armenians have nicole in a car buff, we'll see exile from their homelands. armenians claim to go look at our best as the ancestral homeland, but the mountainous region is internationally recognized as part of a 0 by gen, since the phone of the soviet union. in 2020 as or by gen, load, some major offensive, reclaiming territory. occupied by armenia, it led to a cease fire agreement between the 2 countries. of this latest military push was
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aimed at disbanding, and this army ethnic armenian fighters who have now surrendered their weapons under russian redated agreement. this is the weapon that below used to belong to the automated armies forces attachments associated go out. i mean, i mean, your forces got here and it was seized from them just in the last 2 days during the last but as a by gen tightened his grip. i'm not going to cut our bath. international concern is mounting about the plight of civilians. the 1st humanitarian convoy arrived in the region on saturday, carrying 70 tons of basic supplies. ethnic armenian leaders say they are in talks to organize that withdrawn process, and the return of those displaced by the fighting. but after 3 decades of rivalry,
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mistress between the 2 sides runs deep. and many of those living here say they wouldn't feel safe living on there as they've been johnny. for that, how many of us and hopping on is a former advisor to the armenian prime minister, and he says, most ethnic armenians don't want to live under under, by johnny rule, and they don't trust as promises. and we're still talking about a despotic. well. so let me tell you the reading dean other by john. so i mean a many of their own citizens are deprived of many rides. but there is also an ongoing and continues are no for the as in a forget against army names in, in another by john, i mean, this could be, if ever, this could be a long process. i mean, there should be confidence building measures. they shouldn't be dialogue, they should be some kind of reconciliation before we can take talk about any kind of integration as we saw today, i mean 90 percent of the people are ready to leave caught up by now and i think they're now basically kept hostage there we are all personally trying to being
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touched. there is a little communication. uh it goes off and on. there is internet and cellphone communication on and off and the people i'm talking to most everyone is i think we're ready to leave any time. so i think there is no doubt in anybody's mind that after what they so last week or this week, the new attack renew detached from us or by john and the rhetoric that we're hearing from buck who people are not imagining themselves living on their, on their budge on you. obviously people don't want their competitors to lose their homes and their ancestral. that's uh, but are we, i don't think we're left with any other chance. i mean, if these people are under an imminent threat life threats, i don't think anybody has any choice. there is no trust in the distribution system . there is no control overhaul. and what is going to be the cases that could be fabricated against the people. they simply don't like, so there's little trust on how they are there, but you all need to do sure. he's going to try armenians, and they're going to pick and choose. it's going to become
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a we chunk at these. that's what we're seeing from the army inside. well, earlier we spoke to hick natasha of foreign policy adviser to the as or by johnny presidents. and we ask him about his country's offer of amnesty if a separatist to disarm in the going to come back. the last part of the 20 september of holding as a contractor's actions as a boys, and made it very clear. but who puts an accounts down from the 1st cut of a 2nd cut of 44 days for others and engagements, simplest and free. and here we should differentiate 2 groups of people. one group is service, some of those armed forces that are probably performing in is it also puts a gun down as it can return back to the republic of armenia as part of this argument. this was a demonstration process as such, and also looking at the residential holdings arms, and if they put all of the icons down as a kind of return to say a bad x and from 0 to them, it was simply as a free. and you should be put on the sending pull then everybody, what does that a different equation differentiation between the some selective couple of the
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people who in the 1st kind of a full committed crimes of all crimes. i guess other boys, any civilians and able to pull the skis that took a couple of them a mainly of the, the shape of the so called the legal decision. again, besides that particular individuals and selected individuals, i took it was, it was a majority nails and there shouldn't be a population. but another problem in the folder since was a civilian. so i'm looking at a problem. i saw it and it was a country really inviting them and we are trying to reach out to the different channels. i would also really comment the very 1st fact, but then i think that it can gauge mentor central as original government invited representatives of, i mean there is, it is a part of the positive side of conversation including the political integration model, social economic issues as they ask us with an issues, i said the government, the most important immediately to be active and we'll continue to do so and more intensively. things are coming for us to meet all of his immediate requirements. security forces in northern kosovo have surrounded at least 30 government hours after
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a police officer was shot dead. authorities of killed 3 of the attackers interested one coast of those prime minister says the group is hold up in a monastery in the village of bunch. scott and urge them to surrender. he is accused serbia backing what he called a terrorist attack. yeah, awesome. let's see. i ask all these individuals to surrender to the security are far it is because we want the rule of law. peace unsecure. say to rain, for all citizens without any distinction. knowing that base is not defined with civilians, but we people who are heavily imposing great danger, not only to the constitutional, all the unloading costs of o, but also to the safety of all citizens. the interest began earlier on sunday, after heavily armed demand blocked a bridge and bunched gun and fired on arriving police units. the attack threatens to derail you facilitated negotiations to normalize relations between kosovo and serbia. me estimate as has more from the coast of those capital proceed. i believe
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that's the place the well, the border police patrol after midnight noticed 2 trucks without license plates blocking the bridge. and one of the villages in north of customer where i think serves are in majority. 3 police units were called in to assist with the situation in the fall of the arrival, a group of mass then opened the fire at the police via that goes through hand grenades. and how the, how the rocket launcher was also used according to the police. during the attack, a police officer was killed and another one was wounded police presence at the north of call. so it has been increasing off of the attack. american soldiers serving under a needle and international peacekeeping forces hearing causal are also a besides where the attack took place. however, gunshots were heard the even this morning, that actions have around the high in cost of off the glasses in may, even more than
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a 90 made or peacekeeping soldiers didn't sound 50. essex serves with us. there's of were injured in the north. you sponsored stock. so normalizing relations between cost of us, so it'd be 2 former war time falls phone last week officer failing to agree on the implementation plan to normalize relations of the math. i also see it up pretty steep. oh, there's plenty more head on this news. our including will tell you why there's a backlog and asylum applications in south africa and macs were stopping closes in on a 3rd straight formula. one world title after another race. when this time in japan, that's coming up with peter stomach and sport maybe to sell the funerals have been held in the occupied westbank after his really forces killed at least 2 palestinians during
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a raid on the nor sounds refugee camp. the operation involves dozens of military vehicles and a bulldozer which destroyed the main road into the area, palestinian groups and declared a general striking nearby to cohen to protest against the raid it. abraham has more from talk of him in the occupied westbank. it's hard to tell where the damage from the wave that took place early today starts. i'm the damage from last month to read . and let's show you the manifestation of the latest as radio waves here in the north. some stuff you g. com. where is where the forces have saved here for almost 5 hours damaging infrastructure home and also killing to palestinians. according to people here in the camp. they say that's why they are largely on arm. some young man now decided to carry up arms and fight fee is ready
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for it is continuously wave different palestinian towns and cities this result of the killing of a 21 year old palestinian who was involved in the armed confrontations that followed the raid. another man, a 32 year old, the father of 2, his wife is pregnant and they were expecting their 3rd child was shot in the head and killed instantly posted in here say that the raids like this one are not new. they barely, it really finished off the reconstruction of the main street after the rate that took place last month when these really forces damage infrastructure. once again, people here save that. these really forces could read against any minutes intimidating and killing palestinians knew that. but he knew some stuff to come the occupied, the west bank this and in the north of ramallah is really forces arrested 8
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students from there's age university. this is the 4th rate inside the campus in the past 8 years. nearly a 170 palestine is really is, have been murdered this year. more than double the number for the same period last year is really police are accused of being unable or unwilling to tackle the problem. fall brennan, reports from cooper, kara, and central israel. children playing on the family terrace upfront on the tac is open fine in broad daylight, a 2 men from the family. the cctv catches the family, scramble for safety. one of the wounded man liked to die on september, the 2nd shake semi, i bet the chief and it ma'am. in proof, a kind of became another victim gun down in the cobb park outside his musk. the community is still in shock. you sent me a was everything for us along with the grief is rule and got all the
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bad. and these are huge amounts of and get towards the is rarely establishment towards the occupational for us because it is not doing its job in relation to protecting the palestinian minority. here it is solely responsible for this chaos they need. the motives behind this magistrate appeared to be various. there are family periods, financial disputes dang tough was but increasingly it seems to be groups vying full political influence. 2 in august, the council chief in the town or 2 that were shot dead on the recent victims just announced the candidacy in the municipal elections upcoming in november. the map of proof a cutter is considering a run for re election, but he's worried when one of the these claims directly affect the local elections in a negative rate. we have seen candidates, collab. it's on their was handed to see because of these crimes. and because of death threats, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised a crime task force. but the overwhelming public opinion is this is really police,
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treat the king of palestinians, very different to that of his rainy's. these really police issued us an entry statement saying that the crime wave is a top priority, and the substantial result is have been dedicated to it. they said they was at $44.00 attempted notice so far this year. and the targeting the financial assets of suspected criminals. reason protests of drones, thousands of demonstrations, many carrying symbolic white coffins. israel's palestinian citizens have long complained that they don't receive the rights that they're entitled to unabated kennings suggest as evidence for the police pull. brandon, how is there a proof academy? israel, a nearly 9000 people have made the crossing into the us from mexico in just 24 hours. it's one of the highest rates of arrivals in months. the white house says it has sent 800 military personnel to help the mayor of the city of el paso, in texas as warren that his city is it. a breaking point is migrants flooded,
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and mexico officials have used the range of packs it their tactics, including shutting down railways, also zeros manual wrap, a little reports from mexico city. a pizza crisis that's over whelmed immigration authorities on both sides of the us. mexico border thousands of migrants and refugees have crossed into the united states and recent days with many more arriving by the day. that the most within the we are fleeing our country. we are free guns who have killed her family and heard this a lot. we need their u. s. support to enter this country because we cannot return to our country. they were really loving these out own daughter on saturday, the us homeland security secretary alejandro my. your guest was joined by hunter and presidents. you might have castle for a visit to macallan, texas. i believe that in our history we have never seen an extra this often tired families from our country seeking opportunities due to the levels of
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violence. hundreds along with people from venezuela and haiti formed the largest group of migrants and refugees trying to cross the border. and us officials are seeking new strategists to address the worsening crisis. i am grateful to the front door in governments for working with us to effectively and safely return the individuals to the front door us for ineligible for release in the united states. across the border in mexico, margaret numbers continue to search. speaking at the united nations on friday, mexico's for administer, alicia about us, and i said, mexican immigration authorities are ill equipped to handle the number of migrants and refugees arriving daily. and those historically of us had quite kick up. our face goes beyond the capacity that we come back, even though mexico is trying to do a good job. and even in the united states, the border patrol is overwhelming. they have the capacity to process 1000
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a day. but if 11000 arrived, it's very difficult. though the by didn't, administration has called on mexico and other latin american countries to do more. to control migratory flows, the continued search of migrants, refugees at the us. mexico border underscores the pressing need for immediate action to address the underlying factors driving migration. and wizard, apple elders 0 no l 0 is heidi 0. castro is that the border on the west side. that's an eagle past texas. heidi shows around you 0. this is a dramatic scene here because minute after minute we're seeing more people trying across from mexico into the united states and there is one group of people right now, you'll see them, their chests deep now in the water, the rio grande. this is probably the most dangerous part of this crossing because the river currents are strong and that's why you're seeing people linking arms, some of them carrying children on their shoulders to try to make it to the us side
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. so once they are on the us side, that's not the end of their worries because they're greeted by this. this is barb wire layers and layers of it put here by the states, texas states, governor republican reg abbott. and people cut themselves trying to get across the as they put down blanket these children's blankets in an effort to avoid their children's skin getting cut by this wire. now, many times border patrol when they do see those with children, especially, may have been showing some compassion. we were here about an hour ago when a child who had special needs was actually picked up in the water by a border patrol boats. she and her family were taken to the boat landing, which is a much easier way to ascend on this thing without having to deal with this dangerous wire. but the vast majority of people, including many adults and many are coming from venezuela, they're being told to continue walking along the banks. then they have to decide whether or not to try to attempt getting through this wire. they're met by national
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guard troops. these are some of the 1500 that have been stationed across the border as well as those 800 active duty u. s. military. that was deployed here recently. and then if you see this other bridge underneath the bridge, that is a group of my friends who we saw the process leading that child who has special needs what happens to them, they're as they get process, they're asked 3rd names or identification by us border patrol they're being held in the shade there, which is, i guess, a little bit better than being out here in the 100 fahrenheit degree sun. and then from there on, you know, they're just hopeful that they get a chance to plead their asylum case before or us judge. but so many thousands are trying to do the same thing at the same time, which is what's really overwhelming the border on the us side for authorities. here, heidi, i'm trying to understand the thinking behind what you've just described is very clear in the pictures we saw the people need even the water trying to cross. we
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also saw the people in the distance coming into the us. so this barbed wire, it's a mike, correct? that's what it is essentially doing is funneling migrants to a board post where they are then process. yeah, that's part of it. it's also just deterrence, that's what, uh, the state of texas, that's responsible for putting up this wire and responsible for the national guards . they're hoping to simply scare people away from trying or for people to come a little ways and then get up and go back. that's not happening though, because people have already traverse, you know, thousands and thousands of kilometers gone through extortion violence and the victims of rapes of robberies just to get to this point. so none of them are really deterred by seeing those. rather, they're just trying to think of other creative ways of the safest ways possible to get around it. and very sadly, that does result in loss of life because just earlier, last week, a 3 year old boy drowned here when he was swept away by the currents from his
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parents were trying to help him get across. so this is not working as a deterrent. you can see it by your naked eye right now. it looks peaceful, but actually, i just see another group of migrants on the mexican side. and we're seeing this at every minute. really just large groups of people approaching the border, the river shore, and the mexico mexican side, cautiously linking arms, trying to encourage each other to be brave and to be careful as they crossed this river. but yeah, the determined strategy for potentially isn't working. and many people are still crossing once they do get to the us side. but us is obligated under international law to to accept them at least to process them. look great campbell work because we can see all of that. we saw the people on the other side of the rio grande. tell us a little bit more about the process than and you've started to do so about the process when they get to the us. they are processed. that means they have to give their, their identification, their name, date of birth, i suppose. reason for seeking asylum if they are seeking asylum,
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then what that's right. they're taken from this bridge here to a uh, processing center where they are staying for 2 days up to a week. and that is where they are allowed to speak with border officials to try to plead their case cleaning, why they want asylum in the united states. many of them are then turned around and they're never released into the us because under president bite is new, harsher asylum laws. if a person arrives here without having 1st try, uh, claiming asylum in another country further south, then they are disqualified from even asking for it in the us. and those people are supported. those who do qualify, including children and families with young children, and they are released to on the street the vehicle past, which is a small town. and that is why the mayor here declared a state of emergency because even those people who have filtered through the quote
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unquote lucky ones that got through the processing, even they are overwhelming and numbers for the small community. but those people are searching for a dignified way to get to their families or others in the us that they are hoping to reunite with. and so they have to wait for planes or buses to take them to those places where they then wait for a chance to wait to argue their case, to stay here on a more permanent basis before an immigration judge. all right, heidi joe castro and your um camera work. thank you so much for bringing us all that information and all that contacts on this vital story. appreciate it as a central amory american, the central american neighbors, panama, in costa rica, say that they've come up with a plan to manage the flow of migrants crossing the jungle border area between panama and columbia. that area known as the darian gap. and it's used by people from south america to travel through up to central america. many of them are then heading to the us exactly what kind of people would end up in the rio grande. as
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heidi just showed us tumbling projectile, they can know who were working on a plan. so the bus is coming from panama and go to a specific pulse of costa rica in an area where my goodness can stay. that can then continue going north. so the impact on the local population is minimized. i see a lot of what i feel demographic has come across public democracy, such as costa rica and panama required the support of the international community in the face of migrant flows that don't originate in our countries. but of the effects of which we experience the south africa and spacing a backlog of asylum applications and appeals. as in system struggles to keep up with the number of claims rights. lawyers say thousands of people, many from other parts of africa or waiting too long to find out the outcome of their cases. however, we tossed the reports from pretoria. these brothers left the democratic republic of congo, 3 years ago. they travelled as ambia then into them bubbly with across the board
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into south africa. their mother was killed in a bus accident. they are still traumatized, but being undocumented means they can't easily get help. i started the process of thinking about his right. i don't think so. i'm sure maybe this alicia was i knew i wanted to send me open any, but i'm sure because there's an issue that didn't leave a message because they what you're seeing if you're thinking it's very light is not for me. is all saying it's all it's small size is the ultimate some of the pricing license. i don't even understand as i'm doing my business in seattle yet. so that's okay. it's trying to paint a backlog of applications from asylum seekers and refugees. some didn't qualify for asylum and they are appealing against that decision. the government is working with the new energy agency and how to deal with the backup and processing ricky, g, and asylum applications. some of the applicants, couple of companies, such as the dual credit of the congo, ethiopia, and somebody of human rights blue,
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say thousands of people are waiting for documents to be getting live and work yet some economic migrants as of late conflict in the country. it's very hard for people to access documentation and you know, with like, documentation as the cornerstone to everything. so if you do not have documents, yukon, access your health care, sir, and has problems with accessing day of schooling and or pending bank accounts, switching and things like that. homeless stays, officials say the department is scaling of resources, stuff and technical equipment to try and deal with the backlogs. and to have that has the fit, david and his brothers can only wait and hope for the best. how do we toss out of their puts, are you still ahead on elza 0? we look at why school is out with thousands of children across several regions of molly and a class of 2 of the biggest teams in rugby in the world cups you to send that. we'll have the details coming up for later this,
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the, a bit of a cold wind moment or, or the springs. and then the big surprise that means temperature is an argentine and you're quite looking low. so this is division of labor. this is the cold, this is the wall above it because it's coming up against very hot weather. powered wise. i think you called the heat twice for if you want, in essence, you on his place to reco for september that he has spread serving societies because you haven't quite reach me on. i don't think it will reach ria, but this heat is never less going to stay around it and power required. and that contrasts and temperatures means that he's where you get some pretty big shows that this time i certainly correct clement loves the correct. and so you'll see more of the same, it is hold for the november 0 for the very low,
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quite likely to be near record as well. i have to 41, but it's not generating such big chairs. they're both extraordinary and something that is where to go back through colombia, i think you'd platinum while they're fighting it and then it'd be some heavy rain to come on monday, but maybe not so much. cuba, cavan house in jamaica, we'll see wet weather and that's true. also of the promise and maybe by the peninsula. however, most of mexico looking much dry in the states biggest news is ophelia with a cost of flooding from virginia adults with but look at the west coast that looks with the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration is it gonna ease the micro crisis, will make it worse, informed opinions. we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments to frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zones
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you're watching else a 0 reminder of our top story is this our, the leaders of our media and also by john have agreed to meet next week to discuss the situation and the going to camera back tens of thousands of ethnic armenians are likely to flee the region after oscillation tightened its grip on the enclaves, security forces and northern coast of, of, of surrounded at least 30 gunmen hours after a police officer was shot dead. authorities have killed 3 of the attackers and arrested. another one. the city of ego passed in texas has declared a state of emergency following an influx of migrants from mexico. nearly 9000 people have made the crossing into the us from mexico in just 24 hours. the caps, your carrying rock samples from an asteroid has touched down on earth. the young man spacecraft has landed in the us state of utah was carrying a 4500000000 year old asteroid sample. its fiery return has concluded
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a 7 year national admissions, or thought to contain clues about the origins of our solar system. and the origins of life calling baker has more on the mission. this is the password. these rocks are much more valuable than diamonds for iams. they lay on the surface of a tiny, ancient asteroid, half a kilometer wide called venue, until they were mind with a puff of there by a robot, billions of kilometers from earth. then it was just a shadow on a telescope survey when it was discovered in 1999. but it's rich and carbon, and it's older than the earth. so in 2016, nasa sent a cyrus rex to collect and return a sample. asteroids are among our most primitive bodies in the solar system. so being able to return samples from them is like taking a time machine back. 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago to be able to see what the building blocks were for our earth and all the planetary bodies in our solar system. early sunday morning, the capsule containing the samples streaked across the sky and landed in
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a desert in utah. this is just the latest attempt in a long history of sending robots to collect rocks from space. in 1970 to the soviet land or luna dug into the moon's surface, collected about a 100 grams of material, put it in a capsule and shot it back to earth. in the 2006, nasa collected dust from a comments tail and an operation called mission star test. now japan was the 1st country to grab a piece of an asteroid. the 1st attempt to the high, a boost of prob, landed twice on one and nearly failed upon returning to earth, but managed to deliver trace amounts of dust. they tried again, and in 2020 they returned to 5 grams of pristine materials from the surface of an asteroid. and china's lunar lander chung is 5 in 2020 managed to send back 2 whole kilograms of lunar material. each of these grams and kilograms of
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space rock is still yielding clues about the formation of our solar system, from the composition of the lunar soil to the complex organic molecules necessary for life that are locked away deep in space. and new discoveries are expected to be found in tiny grains like these some a small as a virus. in the case of start s, which are comment samples just from a single, tiny brain, smaller than human hair. we're able to set bounds on when jupiter for and to know about how much oxygen was present in the early solar system. there is utility in this as well because there's a very small chance that the new could crash and tourist and a century and a half. so learning about it now could help prepare the next generation for another possible celestial meeting. calling baker elders 0 a paul bern is professor of earth, environmental and planetary science is at washington university in saint louis. sir,
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you're joining us from denver. it's good to have you with us. so we have this asteroid now on earth. it has landed. i'm told, however, we cannot just open the capsule and start studying it immediately. why not? all right, so one of the most important things for us right now is to understand whether or not the cap suit as intact and to make sure that if it is, it stays that way. because what we absolutely want to avoid is any potential risk or contamination. of those samples from material se, at the utah test and training range where the sample has touched down. so right now the recovery team is assessing the status of the sample to make sure the caps, who lives in fact, they're also taking a lot of environmental samples, air soil to make sure that if there ever wear some contamination, you'd be able to account for that in the bar to analysis, we'll do what these otherwise, christine samples from the very start of the solar system. all right, let's assume the sample is as you saperstein fingers crossed what that by
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so what's gonna happen is mass. i will take this back to dots of space center where not secure it's all of their extra material or non earth materials that have come from various missions, including the apollo missions to the moon in the sixties and seventies. the scientists on the chain we'll spend a few months characterizing the initial inventory of what they found, the chemical makeup of the material. and then at some point, there after the samples will be made available. not just the science team of us cyrus recognition, but of the broader planetary community, both within the us and even internationally. so that's like this across the world can use the most advanced liberal richard techniques. they have to actually drill down and figure out what does this asteroid tell us about the formation of the solar system, including our own world. okay, so this is, this is what you need to explain to us. now, the main components among us feel that we're always being told these experiments always are designed to understand the origins of life and the origins of 1st book, i feel we're not getting the answer is maybe it's because it takes years. what
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answers exactly, are we looking for? so it is worth pointing out your right? no one mission will answer all of these profound questions, including why are we here? how do we get started with mission was like this. iris racks are incredible because they bring back material from very air units, solar systems, history, and importantly, material. it has not going to gone any of the later processing that say the rocks on the top. and that means that we can look at what the actual chemical or physical properties of air in the solar system are like that when the case of the asteroids that are cyrus rex when to venue anyways, a carbon rich asteroid. and there's also evidence that at some point earlier in its history, it was a samples from parts of a larger object through which water actually percolated through. and when you have water and you have carbon in close contact, you often generate organic, complex carbon based molecules. that's the kind of stuff we think might have a re easily gone into the building blocks of life. and so by looking at the samples from this asteroid that date back to almost time 0, we have
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a good idea of what chemical and physical conditions and properties were like in a way that we absolutely can off by simply studying what we find on there. it won't tell us all the answers, but it will be a big step forward in understanding what conditions were like early in the solar system, but potentially could have paid a big role in allowing life to develop here on or why do we think and perhaps you've already answered this by saying other samples sometimes or soils, but why do we think this sample is going to give us information to previous samples? because by the way, we have other asteroid samples here on earth that we have studied in our studying. so why is this one better than the previous ones? so a big difference between this and almost all other asteroid samples is that those asteroid chunks of come be, as media writes, they come through the atmosphere so they're heated. often they sit on the ground for months even years. and so although they contain vital information, they've been heavily affected and based on the contaminated by the earth system. and so we don't really have
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a per steam on touched on process. sense of what things were like originally that's suero. cyrus rex came in by sampling that asteroids by taking that material that it did 3 years ago and basically securing it in this capsule. it's completely we hope protected from the environment, both in the space, environmental and the spacecraft, and also from the re entry, the terrific forces and she's involved in coming to earth that was here. and it's not sitting in a pond or a far as for chinese or even the hundreds of years before someone finds it. so we know that it is not going to reflect any, is a combination or add new, the chemistry that we have here with today on there. so it's it being for steam. what that means is, we know that it says the sample as we could get for something that's left over from when the planets formed. holborn, thank you so much for all those explanations and thanks for coming on the show today. my pleasure. thank you. or at least 34 people have been killed in a fuel demo explosion in between. it happened at a warehouse in a town bordering nigeria,
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which is one of the world's biggest oil producers. when we consume sharif, has more people in southern daneen woke up to a towel, black smoke and a fire at a marketplace didn't seem to punch in the flames. and gov shops and houses in the area, which is to say gasoline was being unloaded at a stone. the explosion left thousands of child bodies at the sight. without coordinates on, do you say you're kind of, you know, it must be said that with the intensity of the fire burn levels can sometimes reach up to 100 percent of the effective body surface. that's how serious these cases are . how did you see them? i'd, as the black smoke disappeared into the sky, the destruction was clear. the fire burned all the codes that had lined up just a few. an investigation is underway to determine the cause. many of the injured i'm critical condition. you for the okay. the cause of the fire was fuel, particularly contraband fuel. we also recorded 22 injuries of varying severity. she
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said with the name has a substantial block market for fuel that supplies built in from its neighbor. nigeria is a major oil producer and fuel smuggling is common inside the country and along its borders. illegal to refund rees fuel dumps and pipelines have sprung up in towns like these with little or no safety measures to control fires on the consumption of these on to 0. as a teachers, in molly say, a lack of security has caused a major disruption to the school system. as the new academic year begins, a quarter of schools in the central region of multi remain closed. the northern region of tim book 2 is also facing similar challenges. mohammed val reports from the mountain capital, obamacare no, most of the same school age, but they're all here for us to get that by the she loc. alternatives that us know.
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schooled for these children. even at the heart of the molly and carpets obama co, they have families have been displaced by us and exciting and attacks by local groups in the central region of multitude. at least 3000 individuals huddled in these co coons of stick on store, in the for logic comp for the displaced in west stomach. oh, it could be a download, a displaced for donnie from the central area of bookcase. she is trying to help them, but the phone is at home to let it pop a chronic teacher. i have decided to do my share, the children living in really bad conditions and send them over the place is so does a, as you can see. and so at least i can give them something that can help them later in life. that could be a loss to process doing the violence they left behind, full with those and several children in need of k on education. his neighbor in the camp for 2 months on going about a dog on is supposed to be his enemy,
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but the 2 communities will foot one another in multi sharing the same campaign from a co, peacefully. she also brought her children here without any guarantees, they will get an education. she knows, but the child says back home. even sleep, of course, to of schools in the central region of mucky have remain closed since 2019 it's a nationwide crisis, especially in the north. well, um, groups of fighting against the central government schools and came back to us likely that he studied c t east and the pos of seat by and i'll tell you to of to be flights to the city have been suspended. i believe a cost pulled this up to this sense of government. he's old, but totally absent. we are quite concerned about how familiar in terms of and not
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the return to school. that is the overall association of the education situation. in multi country. however, you must recognize that the minister of education is partners doing a lot to make sure that it is to then go back to school. but you, one is trying to help, but that may become a huge challenge, especially when it's last. peacekeepers will leave money by the end of december. that's only 3 months from now. and if no solid perfection measures are put in place ahead of that date, the state of education and the piece, it's something this country may go from bad to worse. how much fun, i'll just see it up by my coat. still ahead on elsie. i'm on the richardson of the asian games and hung jo, china taking a closer look at the ancient motional of worship,
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which in more recent times has become a competitive school dominated by showing exactly the on algae 0. trying to host the asian games with athletes from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous debate, unflinching questions up front. come through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom. u. k. prime minister. assume that it's expected to address these 1st party conferences leader with a general election looming. and a waiver of strikes being housed the broke house premier, a new series, exploring the implications of us anti bully cutting on the 1st amendment, right. which is in liberia to the post kind of incumbent president george way over come corruption allegations and keep the temp job up. tell you back on which is era
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the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the right, it's time for all that sports news. we promised, here's peter stomach with more peter, so you very much. it 1st on square in the north london, they'll all be as tough them twice came from behind to it a to old rule against also in the premium league. it was a hand side also who took the lead with a sort of help from
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a ride. this kind of 2nd sure turned in both of them defend the consumer romeros whose do little super full house on the big captain stone human face to put the sled tomatoes. they went from bed with the 2nd hall, he handled in the area so also it was even a penalty sucker sits up sam to cut off once again the last 2 minutes. and it's in fact, man, again, some flaws a little to say that it is 100. this is your sofa screws. to finish both sides remain. i'm being in the loop with this little holds mohammed self was the word of the penalty. 15 minutes into the magic gains, waste him. select a specific and find it hard and fast. actually see the side a one, know the west time equalized before the break. the with the, with the 2nd friends in the 2nd half. so and then yes, for the picture to make it one year then topside added
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a 3rd later on. so make sure of the 3 points so far. we move up the 2nd invitation to chelsea still until the season continued at asked. and the amount of do so was cents open the 2nd call of this, that's the advantage. and this comes with the tax was finished offline all the work . and so, but i have one full from 6 chelsea of one just little. so i said to me the episode, thanks to the 3 when we have a bone mit substitutes. codo me tell him a full 60 seconds of to coming on. and they thought us to help driving some from the stacy straight freely when homeless remained without a leash. when the c max was stuff in his closing in on this you as for me to one will championship of following his license race when in japan victory, etc, zucker on sunday also changed the construct his title for red boom joint augusta.
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rob scruples. victory again for max to step. and this time in japan has put the document on the brink of wrapping up the jump ship at the next breaks. the red driver could seal a 3rd straight 1222 in catch all in 2 weeks time. the something led from start to finish it. this is you can suck it on sunday. keeping his red bull in front of the to the car is that the 1st corner? well, further down the grid, some drive is experienced, a bomb be stopped to that race with a safety call coming out for the 1st 3 left. the stipends tyco hopes will helps when team make the nearest arrival. so do a pair is full to retire, following a collision with kevin mac, listen rule. it was a day to celebrate in the rental carriage. as the stipends when sealed the teams. second construct is tied to the enterprise. yeah. how many of the weekend of course
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in the winter here was great. i think the car was working really well on the, on every compound. but of course the most important was also to when the constructor. so i'm very proud of everyone working at the track, but also back at the factory. i mean uh, yeah, we are having an incredible year and i'm very proud of of the stuff and takes a huge 177 point need to cancel and could even punch the title. it's pretty rice the the day before the complete. do you want to get real sca elton 0 email who gp, italy's marco beds a key one. the 1st is indian girl. i'm afraid that 2nd started from home position being overtaken early on. here we gain bleed up in the 1st class, no one could match the face off of that chapter 2 feet of francesco bunny. i was in sick and faced the crash down. that's to go. bit sticky claimed the dominant victory and jose my team just how to punch it all to finish. second results it
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blows the type of race wide open by the i is lead of a my team now down to 13 point the it's the 1st full day of competition with the asian games in hon. joe and china has changed the 1st gold medals of the games, posts winning 6 updates when he goes in rubbing 1st of which came in the women's lightweight double skulls. they've won the amount of 7 gold medals in the pool in the late session 10 gen lo was part of the chinese team . the finished silver in the full by 100 means and maybe the relay of the will championships this time. you one goals and the one underneath the individual freestyle and broke his own asian in china. also, when the 1st gold medal of the wish you competition soon pay you one retain, he's title in the mains chunk,
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one final food agents and the to any small. so a lot of woof who has been part of the asian game. so more than 30 years and globally, it's estimated more than 120000000 people practice the sport. and the richardson went to a whoosh, who school in the hosp city of hung joe, to learn about it's ancient traditions. it's a schools with more than 1500 years of history. the future of the chinese motional to wish you looks to be in good hands. the discipline has 2 distinct competition categories, choreographed routines, and full contact financing. points out good to go. i hope most of the if i'm you, i love to wish you since i was a child and i've been practicing it ever since. my dream is to share my experiences of issue with the younger generation. so that more and more kids learn to do it. but it's a part of the chinese tradition and culture that needs to be looked after. when it
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comes to winning metals and we're showing a has a recall this full 1st came into the agent games in 1919 of an invite. since then, china has gone on to 6 gold medals that's close to 3 times the number one by all the other countries put together 10 year old tony's each one hopes to one day when an agent gains metal of his own. want to see if i do things like video games is bad for my eyesight and my body gets weak with or through. my body will be stronger, i can learn to protect myself for the less it looks cool. so i think ocean is a perfect sport. iran and duff, dennis done well among the countries from outside of china to enjoy metal success of the last agent games. and we, she's growing global popularity was recognized the decision to include it in the 2026 useful in picks in cynical, but it's yet to become a full olympic sports for the home developer. also,
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since it became part of the asian games, our government is offered us more support. i think she ever take students to international competitions where we win many metals or certainly feel show that through our efforts one day sooner or later wish you will become and then the big sport regardless of it to the big state, this will, she will continue to be one of the schools, the listing agent games unique and the richardson l g 0, and joe to will record at the bill in madison way easier is to use to assess a, has shifted the previous best mall for women's race, a sofa who already held the coal street who set a blistering early pace to win the race in 2 minutes and then it's a 50 to 62 hours. and he said, the story is there is that's moving to minutes faster than the previous speckled states in chicago in 201910 years. and you'll get you'll get one,
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the main space for a full time images and capital. the a top range island remaining pole position to to approve beyond the beating defending champion southern africa in a tide contest. in paris items, mac, henson school the only find the face of the site is great. that is the only private seated in the student. and so forth. so that's a good official on in the 2nd most recent choices and winter intervening to 28 for the 6 states dropped in the book store when they woke up for me a minute then yeah, we can still,
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i mean in 2019 did you think we can win the woke up in the last against, is it and obviously you ask the we, we in this competition to in it and everybody's in this competition to it. and the themes that lose. uh they, they gave me the full stages because we were called to get out of the pool. so definitely we can still with as to sundays games scotland lead to on the 7 know and a huge match and fluency later with need as well. so games the straight. yeah. it's, it's in our hands now. that's a nice position to be in as well. um, you know, it's, uh it is. it's all dependent on us and on, on how we perform sunday, we're quite aware of the car at the end. if you'd like, um, and he's motivated us along this week if i'm honest. okay, that's what we're supposed to use for the time being. we'll leave it there for now . i'll see you a little bit later. so all right, peter started. thank you so much. we look forward to that and that's it from me for this news hour. i am back. however,
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at the top of the hour it's less than just 2 minutes to then the the, the object of it. okay. was so dante, so to focus on success that the top finding of the physical sports, but free. so in your so mental real climbing legend, alex 100 on how to be the best and make the world the best place. i think that there's more than enough for everybody to get around it more about equity, redistributing what we have. you're trying to protect the environment. it starts by helping make sure that people have everything they need generations,
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thoughts on. i'll just ever thought provoking nonsense. it's a basic fundamental human rights that everyone has the right to seek safety and protection, hard hitting in to be supposed to tell a bon failed pockets. tons, hope, and expectations facing realities has good education in your view. become elitist of good universities, only accessible to the people who can afford them via the story on top to out just in the last year of how to start experience. one of the worst floods in the country's history venue rule communities are still waiting for help. hundreds of people on the outskirts of the city of may have had been living under open skies for a year in last year's floods. this road behind me, those fields, the entire area that stretches in this direction was completely submerged. many of
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the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started the flood. once again, the i own the ethnic armenians lean, are going to carry back. one of the leaders of our media and as a by john agreed to meet to discuss the crisis, the pennsylvania. it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 life from the also coming up stand off in northern kosovo. dozens of attackers that

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