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the new 3 part series excludes the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights. more about the issue i'm looking for. so my thing for talk to in quote, on which is 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy say them. this is the news i live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes . i guess give me about 4 people carrying guns. took me to a bedroom. they said, either you give in, we take your life, you and williams against the rising use of sexual violence and the conflict in. so
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that's why live in call to ask if i thought of the amity is facing extreme hunger off the is of conflict, demons, prime minister will join us on site plus when we us present in donald trump, arrives in the new york court. i see the start of a civil full trial. the crime is against me because we haven't corrupt his attorney. but we have a corrupt attorney general. i'm hung gary and us scientists. i wanted to know about price of medicine so that research was paid for the way for cobit 19 vaccines and patients name and for the sports of africa, i get the rugby world cup to hold defense back on track as they age closer to the quarter finals and american gymnast simone biles makes history at the world championships, spending the most difficult volts in composition,
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the, the desk on $1500.00 gmc, and we stopped the news out with the war and sedan. united nations is warning against the rise and sexual violence in the months long conflict. right scripts, say attacks has become increasingly widespread. the army and time of that too rapid support forces baffled for control. more than a 130 cases have officially been reported rights group say the real number is much higher. i have a move in, joins us now from a call to him. so 1st of all, take us through the increasing the emerging as disturbing stories from the survivors that counts like going on, right? a yes, this is indeed very so big. it is disturbing. and these are just the stories that we are able to hear from survivors of sexual violence. and let's look at the figures that we have more than $130.00 cases reported since the beginning of the
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conflict up until mid september. so they also another 15 days, uh that has not been included in that report because the report came out uh before the end of september. now there at least 70 cases needed. 70 cases reported in the capital of heart to about 50 cases reported in nana and south star, 4 and more than 20 cases reported in the city of janina and west star for where the recess and allied militias carried out attacks again, as nicholas that leads for the hundreds of thousands to cross the border into neighboring tad. most of the victims have reported that the rest half or their fights have been behind the attacks. no b r a staff has previously tonight's allegations of the sexual violence. but many survivors say that those who perpetrated those crimes were aware in august of unit uniforms, and that it happened in the territories under the control of the parent military rapids support forces, wasteful system survivors and
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a wanting to be yours would be here. maybe distressing many people trapped in the conflict between dance army and the parent minute 3 rapids support horses fear losing their lives to a straight bullets or artillery shelling. but for some women, another fear has surfaced the threats of sexual violence to go now it's because of them. we were going to pick up things from a home. there was a rapid support for his check point on the road. they took us to a building about 4 people carrying guns took me to a bedroom and they said, either you give in, we take your life. one pushed me on the bed. the other gripped my wrists and just said was how do my leg line and they took turns raping me ahead. of 2 words. they told me to leave and the session couldn't walk. the r, as of commander, was questioning me, asking if i was a spy, 100 and i kept saying i was a civilian. then he rates me at gun point. when he was done, he took me outside and threw me towards the men and said, threatened her with guns,
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so she doesn't speak. they said, don't talk about this. if you do, we will kill you. most survivors say they're attack cuz we're members of the rapids support forces. the power military group is also accused of forcing women into sexual slavery in the west and are for region a government agency. the unit for combating violence against women has documented more than $130.00 cases of rape and sexual violence since the fighting began in april. a while dozens of cases have been reported in conflict zones. the unit says that those do not reflect the real number of survivors of sexual abuse. and that shame and stigma are prevents in many cases from being reported rights groups. the sexual violence is being used to terrorize communities. and that's some assault appear to be racially motivated. the un has called for accountability. the part is the conflict must state the responsibility for preventing any active, sexual,
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and gender based violence committed by their members. and should issue command orders that private, sexual violence. allegations of these crimes must be investigated and perpetrators must be held accountable rate as a weapon of war is not new. for decades, armed groups have been accused of violations in dar 4 and of areas to date. no one has been held accountable for you believe this time will be different people, morgan onto 0 to now it's not just shame and stigma back is keeping the survivors of sexual violence from reporting to metrics and rights groups. there's also the fear of repercussions. the fighting between the rapids support forces and disabilities. army is still ongoing into capital capital and elsewhere around the country. and many survivors are still trapped in complex zones . so they often stands in peace by those survivors that should they report about
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their attacks and the sexual violence that they suffered. then they will be requesting repercussions and their attackers would once again come back and either killed them or raped them once again. so they off fee is by the survivors. now the unit for come back to violence against women says that's the case is that the have received does not reflect the real number. and in fact, maybe only 2 percent of the actual number of cases of sexual violence and rate. but it's happened through the fighting began in mid april. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. have a moving so lack of resources to support right. survivors as life thousands of sydney's women would know what the ton house coworkers in comes to display as people say, many unable to cope for the trauma and the stigma. i'm going to trace reports from the town, nevada, in chad, near the sudanese border dropped us around the address. so there are thousands of victims among the $400000.00 plus refugees who across the board that into eastern
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tried over the past 5 months. that is, in addition to more than 600 others who are already in terms in eastern chide, from only conflicts in duffle and to complicate my just for them. they cannot find help, simply because there is no such facility to do with cases of rape cases of sexual violence in this country. now when you speak to women affected by this tragedy from a different age group, at different times, the experience is in the hands of the attackers is so distressing as might use no, todd, really. but how pete is survive of rape. she is inconsolable but i cried for health problems to to have the attack is threatened and slice a guide to me with a piece of cough a full to me into a she says that
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a todd repeatedly because she refused to disclose the whereabouts of a husband of an activist. so although this wasn't the 1st time us most assaulted in 2022 before her wedding, she tells us she was also raped. she says she couldn't tell anyone then, not even high family for the rejection. well, it is because i went to the hospital but couldn't bring myself to tell them this is i was right where you're going to health care. what can i say? there are hundreds of fund reported cases of sexual bodies among the women and children arriving in eastern chad after escaping devices. so that doctor said most cases of rape are not reported because of all stigma. pregnancy is result in from such attacks, rarely time united because of cultural and religious beliefs. the victims are often left to deal with a trauma and sigma alone. so they've done this social worker heavy about mad at me
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to major crisis as unfolding. as many survivors of sexual bothers have been rejected by their families to leave a salmon. let's see if we could get help. the victims recovery process could begin, but at the moment there's nothing to work with. when you go to the hospitals, there aren't even enough beds for emergency cases. hospitals and agencies are focused on providing food to more than $400000.00 refugees and treating the crate degree of rape cases on a priority right now, which means survivors of sexual violence like asthma was, find ways to bad. the grief and pain in silence. how many degrees i'll give you that. i agree on the track. so then border if you haven't seen he is of war poverty, i'm the grave humanitarian crisis. now the u. k. channels, the aux fine is wanting that one 3rd of the population is facing extreme hunger.
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that 2nd situation all the likely to deteriorate and that's a physical solution to the conflict, is found soon. how should i have our reports? of hospitals is a capitalist on the bolts. if you put a to a day the battle to say on to children side, my nutrition here is among the highest in the well the doctors are struggling to provide that future food for now. but it's not just children who are hungry. the parents are also facing tough times. 2 thirds, if you have any need humanitarian assistance. 80 is since this part of the war, the economy has declined. government employees are not paid. a nation of more than 30000000 is getting poor and hungry or the un emergency response in the admin is the largest in the world. but of the money it runs out. many few people may die of
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hunger. the most uh you need to know is a funding, you know, a individual funding is indeed so in human the critic, i'm sick told us that top ethan foreclosure of suspicion and this we see a cross country in the meantime, the international communities, yet to convey some who infections to the conflict? race, cynthia who feed delegation met sound you officials in re, uh, to agree on a permanent, seized by a and a political solution. but weeks late to the earth. these who are backed by iran and control center health admitted to activate it, slid, is insist, a deed would only happen when for him to pull out of human uncertainty. ravia
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commits billions of dollars. a compensation they into nationally recognize government in the south. blaze. the who with these who took over the capital in 2014 for governments troubles for now again, that remains divided succession. this movement is about noon to break away in the south. while the sounds, the best government is desperate to expand its influence. beyond the battery and the other provinces, partially by the under 0. joining us on set now examines prime minister mine of the malik who is representing the internationally recognized government that good to have you with us. so 1st of all, there's a huge scale of need, isn't there in yemen right now, a lot of humanitarian suffering. it's severely on the funded right. do you feel let down by the international community to yes, it's uh, the results of a to useful of the conflict it's accumulated. we saw no lack of funding. it
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goes down from approximately $3000000.00 in a year in 2018 barely. no 1000000000 to start to decrease the before the russian ending. now the problem is more severe. many of those programs would come to shut down any m, and that's why they've been pulled by some u and agencies. they would go funding to the hosp, the pins, few, the boys and the patients education, many different program. what will that mean for the how many people we have i d, b 's. now we have a to use a poor even with the last one year of a tool since february of 2022 still economy quote. region good, malicious. so now with will affect all the private sector supply chain. so we have millions of fi databases matter, for example, more than $2000000.00 and we have in the last shot then westcove, all the places and those people will pay. that's always the people that pay the
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price. so the they pay the price. but as the mutation for them, no, i do cation uh, id becomes more than one, a 80 camp. and when the governor, it's like a matter of, despite the government rates and also different government, they have not compared with the infrastructure of like mcculla say on the model and even in the whole to controlled area. uh, so you lost jobs. i could account. sure. uh, production uh, shrinking the gd, be purchasing power. this is all accumulated, and uh, the other day mentioned that the private sector resilience when we consume that for the prices. yeah. man is importing 90 percent of the wheat inputs, 50 percent discount bush on the crane. we absorb the truck last year, but now also uh, the other choice. oh yeah, yeah. and also the prices we bring in relation to the basic commodities and for the means for both of us with the contract, you mentioned the ceasefire of april. there's an informal cease fire in place now,
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or is there any hope that this is going to lead to a resolution of the conflict any time soon? it helps to prevent budgets. that is go to some small classes, but it's not the same before the. the tools and also still there is a, an attempt to and that tax and there was a tax against a whole lot of on experts. but so it, it prevent the war from escalation and there is a new effort, smile from the saudis. it's truthful and we hope that this new efforts can lead to establish a new framework from the political process. all right, let's hope that there will be peace soon for the people and then to the suffering. thank you so much for coming in and talking to us. thank you. plenty more still ahead on the news our including how does here a gains exclusive access to the abandoned capital of as a by john scott above the region. often eddie pool is asked to call me in the, in population,
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leads for whitening investigation. also the worst attack in suitcases capital in recent years. and how a mistake on the line costs this athletes of this 3 bytes go vision games coming out with pizza. in this, for the form of us president donald trump is denounced the full case against his business practices as a scam who arrived in new york for the opening of the civil full trial against him . his 2 sons and the trump organization. trump, in his company, are accused of using false financial statements and inflating is net worth by billions of dollars speaking shortly before entering the court room from the us president, donald trump had faced the se a piece of paper with the most corrupt people. we have a great company, i built
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a great company. it's got to got some of the greatest real estate assets in the world. and now i have to go before a row as a continuation of russia, russia, russia, as a continuation of the greatest of all time. and i don't think the people of this country are going to stand for. if i weren't leading and all the polls or by word running, i wouldn't have any of these cases. i wouldn't be seeing you this morning. let's go live now to gabriel. alexander. he joins us outside that cold house in new york, and a lot of cases going on for donald trump put this one into context. what we're looking at is the quote, looking at 6 of the claims in the case in which he's already being found fraudulent in yeah, that's right. it's a little confusing,
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but what this case comes down to is basically business fraud. it's a civil case, not a criminal case, and so there's no chance that even if he's found liable that donald trump could go to jail. let's just get that on the table right now with civil cases. that is not the case, but this is still very serious because this case threatens donald trump's business, the trump organization, and the nearly 500 assets that fall under the trump organization portfolio. you know, we know about trump tower mara logo and some golf courses, but he has dozens of other assets and companies throughout the united states. all of that is at risk because according to the attorney general of new york state, after years long investigation this case that she brought forward last year, she said that trump and the trump organization fraud truly lee and knowingly inflated the value of, of their assets by billions of dollars in order to get more favorable loans. that
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of course, is something that trump denies the trump organization denies, but a lot is at stake because if he's built, found liable on this, these charges against him in the jump organization, he and his family could lose control of many of the trump organization. businesses in the united states, particularly here in new york. and on that point gabriel, we talking about some of the prized possessions of the trump organization. trump towel is take us through what's at stake for him? yeah, that's right. the trump tower in new york city, of course it bears his name on it, the other hotels that bear his name on them in new york city. he has an incredible amount of real estate assets, particularly in new york and a neighboring new jersey. all of these potentially could be
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a risk esentially if the judge rules that he is liable. and we don't know if that will be the case or not. this case, his trial will go on for several weeks, even for apps a month or 2. if the judge rules, he's liable, he could face fines of up to $300000000.00. and he and his adult children could lose the ability to take part in any sort of businesses with in new york or elsewhere moving forward. and also have to potentially potentially relinquish control of their businesses as well. so there is a lot at stake for the uh, the trump business, and the trump organization. and that is why probably you see trump here on the 1st day of this trial. he does not have to be here. he's not obligated to be here. he's chosen to be here because he feels these charges are politically motivated, as you heard him say there, and it's important point out as well that trump himself is expected to take the
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stand at some point in this trial to defend himself or leave with that. thanks so much gabriel. as on the of the 0 has gained exclusive access to the largest city of no, no, no kind of boss of to it was read captured by us or by john from s the call medians . this is what all team witnessed in hon. kennedy, the empty streets, the seed homes and closed businesses. more than a 100000 people living in the region a flight to neighboring army. and he was only a small fraction staying. as despite as a by john's assurances they will be integrated as equal citizens. but it's smith has more from the armenian capital yet on we understand that just him full of ethnic all medians. a less in the going know kind of back. and these include the leadership of what is now former governments of the self declared states and nicole,
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no kind of box, they've dissolved themselves. and they have been meeting with the official to him as a by john, essentially to type loose ends. i say they're also the to look for the bodies of people killed in the lighting about johnny assault of september, 19th and 20th. i'm those people killed in the fuel deco exploit explosion a few days late. so we're not sure of yet. is the status of those full moleed is on what will happen to them that the presence of as a by genuine, how we describe the leadership of nicole know car back as a criminal jump to who will face justice. so there may be some negotiations going on as to whether they're allowed to leave nicole and o'connor back whole. they face arrest as all those have for the final figure. the latest figures, people with less going to come back is $100514.00. and the belief is that he's pretty much everyone the who was living in. that's a former employee with
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a nozzle by john smith. i'll just the admin. maddox yan is on by. so the launch at the ministry of foreign affairs in all media. he says as it by john is ethnically cleanse and i'm going to cut off the people. i'm not going to cut of course you'd be displaced on the car. but under the tread and the under the talk retreat tucked by john and to now i was there by john is accused of education . i don't know how they're going. how now going to to defend themselves. so regarding this, because so what they did, they just, they just technically creased. i bought a car about territory and they are showing that they were they need just take 40 the people on september 19 as or by johns talk to to be the 3 aggression against peaceful people have now gone a carnival of to reach de forced people to leave now going to colorado,
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they opened luxury, cory door one sided to just leave the 2 children and, and then, and they now end up the empty cities, mtv, the cheese be those people. and then what they're going to say no. and the u. n. u n. reporters are now in instead front of care and they're going to cover looky for they will realize and they will recognize, acknowledge the fact that they're going to cut off people forcibly displaced an ethnic policing cap. this is the result if, as a badge on it punishes scientists, katelyn county co. andrew vice men have been awarded the 2023 nobel prize for medicine. they receive the award for the research that led directly to the 1st m r . renee vaccines for 5 copays 19 at least 13000000000 doses of corona vaccines have been administered around the world. a doctor poll hunter is an epidemiologist and
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the professor of medicine at the university of east anglia joins us from norwich in the united kingdom. good to have you with us. so is this announce with a bit of a surprise. uh, no, really. i think everybody was expecting that uh that the price would, if not be seeing next year go to uh, the people who uh were involved in the development of the convent vaccinations. so i think this is a, a well, it is a to the price. alright, that research was published some want more than 20 years ago, almost 20 years ago. 2005. uh. yeah, but the thing about the nobel prize is but uh before, but it was a big go to see that your research is actually made a difference. and i don't if you remember a few years back, but he expose some uh, uh, nobel prize was awarded that was about 50 or 40 years after the original research. and it was only awarded when the expos,
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some was eventually found in prism to be true. service that the gap between the research being done of the prize being loyal to these is often quite long. and i think that the important thing about this is not for the development of the coby fact fee, but for the development of the technologies. this enables the m, r and a coby vaccines of the will ultimately, i think uh the, the understanding technology behind a whole raft of boxing space. it gets infectious diseases. i'm probably also against things like kind of started as well. so yeah, this is a technology that uh, has uh, found its time that i think is going to make a huge difference. not just about the vision and coming. yes. i'm glad you mentioned the technology aspect of this a cause that has been a lot of skepticism. a lot of fear in fe among about m r n a technology. do you think? now that a nobel prize has been given to the pioneers of this technology?
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will that dispel some of the concerns you think, or people just too entrenched in the versions? the county will and i think people are too entrenched in the views about boxing to, to see much change. so i don't see this, this making a huge difference to people's advocates to because it's actually, it was, but i think last week as time goes by and as more and more vaccine was the all developed around him or a technology. so i think good. another example of the area may be, well, we're moving maybe using the same for flight is at that scenes, because at the moment we can only use a small number of influenza variants in each each year. and the, if i say they said that the m r and they, vaccines might be able as nebulous to include more variance of influenza or in the annual food jobs. and this will not have so much of
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a gamble. and the only video about which variants to include that might be a real problem in the old some of my not, i'm the and so, yeah. basics, another area, i think we will likely see em are in a vaccines developing over the coming years. and total cost through what this m a m r and a technology means we spoke about opening the door. we going to st q as to issues, problems, diseases that were on curable will people like maybe able to serve us aging and i'll get younger. what are we talking about? what's on the table? right? yeah, i think reversing. aging is, is not good. it's happening all lifetime. uh, fast. yeah, i got my hopes up there about it. uh, a basically i still, uh the only in the expansion of this technology i think,
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to be providing the opportunity to demonstrate the basics of technology that time deliver, i'm literally the sky. so for that as to what sorts of diseases might be control during the show and by the thoughts of the facts it was a cancer is, is another area was born, is that some campuses particularly controlled by immunity to a degree. and if you can have stimulated people's immunity against the kansas, but that affecting them then that perhaps in combination with other treatments with drug treatments, with the regular therapy may well enable us to increase the actual rates of kansas. the movement of some of the goals is still, i'm sorry, and drug i think they actually speaking live. now the wind is of the nobel prize.
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so let's take it and state university listening to the same scenario. transitions are 2 and a and as i mentioned, we have some questions and submitted media. so our 1st question comes from chris and degree depend today. where are you when you heard one, tell us about that experiences hardening of getting those calls. i mean the, i get the 1st cool, although they try to get you to do like some whole the telephone number did not book. so they called me up, but it was the 340 or something very early. and my husband, the phone, and talked to somebody and said that, you know, this is for you. so he headed over the telephone and, you know what was said to me and through last month who received the nobel prize today. and i was like, i didn't know whether this is the, uh, you know, the suspect is maybe some help, right? yeah. maybe i, i don't know, people reports, things like that. and anyway, so i,
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um, i also give them those number that to, you know, cellphone number which, you know, we, because on steel was looking the didn't on city but the, anyway, so that's how all the test. yeah. me so you would get kicked katie text that means is called a cryptic message for and then the morning did thomas call and from there they had . so i, i looked at her back and said no, who's thomas? and she is nobel prize. and then i call her and we talked and she tells me about the message and they, they couldn't reach me cuz they had the wrong number or whatever. and we said you the, this has to be a prank. some, some, any back sir, is, is, is, you know, playing with us and you know that this can't be real. but we, we sit back and we, we wait for the announcement and 5 by i face time,
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my older daughter who works. and in the medical communications field, and she says see, oh, okay, well let's wait for the press conference and we sat in bed and you know, looking at my wife and my cat, does that mean for food? i had to wait in the press conference starts and it was real. so that's that. then we really became excited by this thank you. so the next question comes from alice park at time magazine. did you expect to me to know about for your work so soon? after it's 1st successful application in the coven 19 vaccines. i mean, uh, you know, we, we are not looking for any kind of, uh, the void for his work just to have him get some product. i mean, the last 9 years i've looked at biotech and the importance voice, you know,
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to have the product which is up for it. and so i was not thinking about you as, yeah, i mean, that's thomas. i actually asked that question and said, did you think it would be this quick? and i said, well, you know, i never expected my entire life to get the nobel prize and this incredible honor. but no, i wasn't expecting it this quick and he said, yeah, well we, we, we kind of figured that was going to happen. but they said we, we want it to be more correct. and we want it to recognize things more, you know, usually it's 9 years, i think is the average after a big finding before they, they, they honor people with the prize. and he said we will, the nobel foundation wanted to be more correct. and that's why, and you are probably surprised that there was only 3 years and not 9 after the
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funding. so thomas pearlman is the executive vice president of the nobel prize organization. and he's usual called us with the announcement. our next question is from lauren young. at scientific american, how can this m r renee technology be applied to other therapies such as cancer immunotherapy is and where would you like to go next? yes, so this is something that, that my lab bins emptied by attack has been studied. and really the whole world, everybody's things are and a was invented in 10 months. but the 1st kind of bull trial was 199596. i. so it's been around for a long time. clinical trials with modified, all right. and a started in 2018 and they've been going on ever since we,
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we had 3 clinical trials going on before cove it here. so this isn't a new thing. and since cove it in all the attention we've, we've been able to tell the world about what we're doing. but we've, we've got clinical trials for 7 vaccines going on. right now. we've got work on uh, cancer vaccines, vaccines for auto immune diseases for allergies. we've got gene therapy moving into clinical development. we've got a variety of therapeutics, so, you know, it's already been going on for many years. and that this suggest given r n a is a recognition catherine calico and through vice, limited speaking that the wind is of the nobel prize for medicine, outlining how they both saw it. it was a prank when they got a call from the nobel committee telling them they won the prize for medicine. some potentially good news or drew vice,
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been talking about how they've got clinical trials going on for several vaccines, including one for cancer. with a huge fi housing golf, the security director at building of the city of us my lia, in ne, in egypt, the area is on the west bank of the cities. canal. officials say the plains not being contained calls, not yet known. the health ministries reporting at least 38 people have been injured . local media reporting nearby hospitals have been put on a lot assign via is one of the cities that overlooks egypt who is canal. that's a vital both way between asia and europe that sees about 10 percent of the world's maritime trade. so the key is interior minister says at least 20 suspects have been arrested following an attack on this capital on sunday. the suicide bombing designated the device outside the ministry of interior 9. correct, because it's done work as possible. p k. k is claimed responsibility for the attack
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. i was off to the bombing for k. a carried out as strikes targeting the p k. k. in northern iraq, sent across all has more from anchor. the attack happens in turkey is capital encore, a target surface interior ministry influence on sunday circuit. so, so it is on stuff they will continue fighting against what they call terrorism and surface defenses. for announced that the military started from that single operations in northern iraq, targeting the altos for the source as part of the ticket case, the military posts in the area. and on monday morning to see announce that surface intelligence combusted, combust has an operation showing one of the high level features team members who was responsible for $2007.00 job rates, which kills at least 12 storages uh back then also surface police has been raising several addresses and assemble and northwest in provence, of course, literally and saying no, says sophie so. so to have the same 20 people,
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including some politicians who have it, who are members of these pro, purchased a c p party. these people are just phase based on the images, connections with, through apples to the sound workers, party for raising money for the future came members who live abroad. this is the situation on the ground right now and what is the purpose braces, how this has been identified? the 2nd one still needs to be id, the non custodial algebra 0 and cut off in your opinion, fall and list as have been meeting in the ukraine in capital k of. and that 1st summit outside the blocks board is the use phone policy chief joseph bottle. describe your crime as a future member of the union. you said the meeting in k of to show solidarity with the pregnant people at least 10 people have died in northern mexico, off to the roof of the church collapsed. so they say about 100 people were attending a mass. when the church fell in 3 p 4 among those killed, all those trapped on the rubble being accounted for indonesia as old ging southeast
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asia is 1st high speed railway off the years of delays on the multi 1000000000 dollar project, the line will connect to the country's largest cities and this part of aging belton road initiative. but somebody called us a consent poses that risks. jessica washington reports from badging needs to come to this is ruesch, the new high speed re weigh connecting to canada, and the city of bundled in west java. that, that's a part of that bundle agreement and a list of costs of buying dung foss, strain monks to modernization an efficiency of a mass transport system which is environmentally friendly and integrated with other modes of transport that in the cadets either. then the 142 kilometer van line cons, travel time from around 3 ellis to onto one hour. the train can reach at top speed of 350 kilometers an hour. in september,
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the authorities began public trials up the train ahead of its official launch. we have already reached the wrong station which would normally take 2 to 3 hours. the seat is comfortable is just like sitting on the sofa at home of the project, which is mostly funded by china cost more than $7000000000.00 to build up to significant cost overruns, due to construction delays, to cost us new high speed rail is an important part feagins built in roads development project. china will soon celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the initiative. as some experts raise concerns about growing death risks. some say the high speed re weight is a burden for entities his budget. the future of this project. i think similar to either the tightest project in other countries, the c port in salon got in focused on and a pretty can get the project,
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not for sure, but then the company could not pay the debt. then going, if there isn't a way to find them again, this project president jacoby has acknowledged some of the criticisms of the project. knowing that experience is expensive but valuable. and the country should be enthusiastic about developing its transport links. the government is planning to extend the rail project into east java. jessica washington alger 0 badging anti corruption investigates. as in kenny, i have recovered stone, an islands and a nature reserve in the indian ocean, 3 companies and now facing possible cool proceedings for land grabbing. to have agreed to hand over the illegally acquired land titles full the islands, welcome weapons, more of the coast of kenya in the indian nation. lie you need ecological treasures. some in the sea and others on islands. 3 of which
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would need the last to develop those. i don't. one who is in charge of the coast area for kenya is wildlife service, which is the law for i don't know if the items i think that's corrupted. nora. they grab us. i think they, they have their ways of being that which is not the pharmacy both by the government . and of course, because the government hours is on and make uneasiness, even though they weren't able to recover the airlines full day from the ground by the surrounding waters. of the k c team from duty marine reserve provides century for more than 200 dolphins. it's being protected by law since the 1970s. below the surface are endangered seats, the toes, and carl gardens that a breeding grounds for hundreds of species of fish. john says it hotels have been built on the islands. it would have been an ecological disaster. some speculate as a quiet irregular titles for them in the 1990s, amid a series of corruption scandal was late to the legal title report by companies and
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by foreigners in spite of the island clearly being in a native, as of some of them, sued the wildlife service seeking to build an asked repair, they lost the case and drew the attention of the or thirty's, the investigate to say, because it's completely out of sight of the mainland, but accessible in small boats and possibly like that, croft that it's the perfect location for criminal activity such as drug smuggling, and they say that one of the company still holds a title for this island and has refused to hundreds of, of the investigators say they'll now take the company to cools. the others agreed to hand over that titles off to being investigated by 10 years ethics and anti corruption commission. this was filed abdulla home. it's been decades recovering all kinds of public prophecy for the government. for that he says it's the 1st time he's ever recovered. islands the people will try to do all manner of things and we have not said we, we, we've finished or rather
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a completely finished corruption. the good. what you're saying is that still a bit to ensure we reduce the about percentage. if we didn't use it by 10 percent, good enough. the company they handed over the titles went face charges. for now the islands have at least been sped from an equal development. malcolm web alger 0 can see taken from good team, lower island kenya caught the as low as the 6 month long, halted cultural expo with the theme of green does it? that's the environment. it aims to come back desertification using the latest techniques or sustainability of the 0. it has been to a farm outside del huh. with some of those methods are actually being implemented. how much the file now pricing outside though, how's the company does it stretches as far as the i can see. but here at the patches of green, these are man made and meant to increase. one such place is the mount,
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the fall. she a, we meet a man who is that to teaching a good deal of his time and means to combating this application to say something how much as that he says he's law fami goes back to the childhood years when he's late, father used to take him to this family property, what was just the creation to him back then is now a serious project for the public good. can the what? recently, with the development of funding technologies, we began to adopt sustainability and methods, saving underground water and providing things that to help preserve the environment . to achieve that, a type of beneficial bacteria is used to improve the science of tennessee and reduced by 70 percent. the amount of what needed and to help police towards the company the, to turn it into the site. and this has a load the growing of vegetables on other plants you know, site about to use to be completely bottom and unusable from expense call this process that comes to
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a stage beyond the organic and method of 0 chemicals where both fertilizers and in 60 sites are a 100 percent organic, as we've to approach is more crops be planted without any need for getting houses. in another section is the bank of wild plants. this is what trees that are facing. extinction are being grown to save them the what the full irrigation here comes from the see of the decided nation. this has to go to the, not the idea on which to say based on is not working, then the, then each other have them. can you just about how we depend on decent, limited, what's up from the gulf? we get only 50 percent and the other 50 percent. it turns into the some of the cumulative salt in the water makes it more like the did see causing fission that they've been using to die out. we're developing a new technique. we're by north salt from the decided mission to turns into the gulf. instead,
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we will ever put into the water and keep the salt for other beneficial uses. what's the chef based on this project, is an example of farming model that is being replicated across this country. and that's ever since the cut off has decided to use natural, sustainable me is to turn that as a green in this framework comes the launch of the door exposed 2023, a 6 month long international event. according to its organizes, it's meant to and kind of inspire and educate people about the cutting edge methods to less than this application. it's the biggest a global event held in to have since last year as well. it want to provide a global photo them for professionals, and joe's and decision makers to play a significant role is secure and sustainable. the future, how much fun does the a wholesale ahead on al jazeera, raging new hives how this folder climbing is helping attract young funds to global competitions like the asian ends,
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and then pick games that's coming up in this for the, [000:00:00;00] the o i sports funds, pay this here we now that means thank you very much. send me a south korean road, this guy, so it has apologize to his team. often early celebration costs these countries. the gold chung cho one eased up and send a break to as, as it costs the line in the main is a 3000 to relate final. they didn't realize that he's right. or some chinese type,
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a head pull up and managed lunches, meg over the line. what made it worse heavy? so 3 is one gold. they would have been exempted from performing mother theresa tried his estimates, continued to win gold medals in hon. joe, on the bones quite literally in this case. and then big champion, joe show young, clinch the women's individual trampoline titles, meeting china to a one to face the head of color sun. she took a plan for leaning at the edge of 10 men was the 1st in the school to win gold the 1st and the lympics and use the lympics to china is dominated, solve the diving competitions, continue this, they made it's 6 gold medals. and 6 events so far, one of those coming in the women and this one need to spring board final way. they took gold and silver on tuesday, the school time and competition will begin in hon. joe, anyone's before has even feature that the agent games and will also be the next is
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parent. so lympics as organized as target younger audiences. i mean richardson reports, one of hung joe's most spectacular then use will be hosting a sick typically on catching events. a scroll climbing has been included in the agent game schedule for just the 2nd time. it's a sport that takes the great town, tools to of an indo census all over the world. sure wasting the whole timing is a sport for everyone. people of any age or agenda or a welcome plus the skill threshold to get started is not too high. i think it's a physical mental challenge. so it's easy for people to get addicted. as a major championship, events for harming is still finding estates, emeritus w. the olympics in health care, which is to metal events. nobody's been come to school, and next is iris games. and the amount of competitors will also go up by around 50 percent. there were 3 disciplines within the schools. speed climbing is
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a one on one race against the clock. here we are thinking about something different in bouldering athletes take on a small rules which contains a series of climbing challenges. this is a real fire for jesse and then the lead events, athletes climb as high as they can in 6 minutes without having seen the war ahead of time. very impressive. therefore, you'd always hear when see if you meet problems in your life, you're happy to try and solve them. oh, it's the same with climate. you need to think along and come up with solutions with different groups go when feel sport is like life. you should never develop so many climbing is a means to escape and insights, appealing to individuals who thoroughly with making up their own rules. but even some of these crime is accept the competing for metals, kind of have a value. basically my crime and experience is better if there are other cameras around. and so we're like in a broad sense because, you know, i do often seek out sort of new routes and that, you know, far phones,
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firefly incoming areas. but, but in general, the, the bigger the climbing community is, the better it is for me. and so, you know, i'm, i'm, i'm all for the growth of this for it. the average age of lead competitive is just 21. this is a young sports with athletes to match a perfect fit for events like the asian games. aiming to attract a new audience on the richardson l g 0. i'm jo simone biles has made history at the will, gymnastics championships. the american is competing internationally for the 1st time since taking a to your mental health break. and she did this. the files is the 1st woman to land a huge chunk to double plank volts, which is the most difficult jump in the women schooling code. and the vote will now be renamed, the bylaws to of, to some of the members of spain's woke up, winning squad had begun testifying in the movie. so, to be honest case case,
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to talk about on to a, when a alexia protests and 2 of her teammates have appeared as witnesses in the investigation of the form of football federation presidents, spanish prosecutors have accused the ruby olives, of sexual assault and collusion for kissing jenny hum also on the lips without her consent, then woke up. when is awards ceremony in august? he has denied wrong doing it's the biggest match and argentinian football. and it was rather place who got the better of all tribals buck, a juniors in the super classic. a place had not be boca away from home in 5 years. and they took the lead just before off time, and so apparently is just afflicted in of teammate some of them around on and rivers school, the sick and right the at the end of the game through enzo edelman, vs to know the final school in buenos side
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the so the defending champions of ages towards the law counts that the rugby will kept south africa, ended the pole say to the bonus point, we know the toner, which should be enough for a cool to final stuff. but it's not confirmed yet. the spring box raining 7 tries, but faced the tough challenge from, from the school 3 of their own, the most say the 4918 victory move. so that's a good topic to be for now, they have to wait for assess these items scott and match to see which 2 teams go through to the last. in the nfl demo, hamlin has made an incredible route to into play off was dying on the field just 9 months ago. having suffered a cardiac arrest. well playing for the buffalo bills in cincinnati in january and had to be resuscitated. but on sunday, he paid his 1st regular season game since that terrifying experience. doctors have told him he is called stopped after he took a direct blow to the chest during
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a tackle. and it was a freak occurrence. the bills went on to beat the miami dolphins 4825 very important moment meant everything to me. you know? i think it was more so about proving something to myself than anything else. just showing myself that i had the courage. i got the strength that i got the, the price, you know, everything, all those words, you know, m e to be able to go to something so traumatic and you know, be able to come back from me and still to be able to still do what i love at the highest level in the world is, is just, it's amazing. meanwhile, a suitable winning course about patrick, my home says broken another nfl records for kansas city chiefs. stuff through the 2, hundreds touchstone, pos, are these career coming and he's 84 came and that's great. so mark, say fine. miami dolphins. cool back. then marino back in 1989. the chief speeding
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