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to see the librarians are heading to the poles to elect the president. the members of the house of representatives. can george we a secure a 2nd presidential term despite height, unemployment. that's accusations of corruption or with the country felt for change . liberia's elections, special coverage on the jersey to the the office september ever recorded, pushes the planet dangerously close. the benchmark of 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. the low on money in slaves is valid. is there a life in doha? also coming up at least 14 people are killed and a 100 others and missing in northeast india. off the heavy rains cause
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a himalayan glacial lake to bus. it's kind of and not is there. any raids killed to palestinians in the occupied west bank will have a live on the dates. on the cross 6 countries in 3 continents, fevers being criticized for the lengthy travel involved and navigating the 203012. come the hello and welcome. do you think it's reveal, apply that experienced it's hard to september as recorded last month sometime, but was nearly one degree celsius halter than average. that's compared to the past 20 years. and $1.00 degrees woman then pre industrial levels, the climate and want to say cool, is it an extraordinary jump? and shafted, the previous record by hoff a degree that's the largest increase in average monthly temperature has ever seen
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or out. of course it follows a sum of heat waves and walls size. so on to say it's now old but size in that 2023 will be the whole to see a ever recorded the climate services for the 1st year. today, temperature is a 1.4 degrees halter, then pre industrial levels. that's the closest we've ever been to the 1.5 degree celsius threshold, which was set in the 2015 paris agreement. kimberly reed as an atmospheric scientist, monassa university. she spoke to us about global temperature changes over the past . yes. we expect to global temperatures to go up each year with global warming, but the amount they've gone up compared to previous years has got scientist scratching our heads. and it's really quite phenomenal. we expect on media used to be hosted in other use generally, and that's because a lot of the heat that's been stored in the oceans gets transferred to the atmosphere where we as humans can feel it. and so the last few years have been lemme new years, which means they've sort of damp and some of the level booming. and so they've been
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a bit cooler. so the 1st on the new year after this, lenny, it has been a bit of a shock. but what's concerning is that the amount that this particular new year has worked compared to previous years. it's still much higher than previous only new years. so 2016 was a strong el nino and that was about 1.25 degrees above pre industrial temperatures . whereas with sending it about 1.4, so i mean, you alone probably doesn't explain why we're experiencing this rick or world and such. do you have another theory? and that's because of when we released greenhouse gases and through industrialization, we also released what we called aerosols, and these a tiny particles that can reflect incoming solar radiation and actually help cool the planet. so as we d carbonized, which is of course, a good thing. we're also taking out this mitigating fact of aerosols that have been
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helping to cool the planet. so we do expect to see a bit of a jump at least a 190 people have been ended off to tie food. and a queen you bought in southern parts of taiwan, emerald, record wind and rain storms to the island. gusts of 350 kilometers an hour reported for the weather system is expected to weaken as it moves across, tie one, millions of people live in order to stay home on thursday. at least 14 people are confined to have died in floods in india is northeastern sick and state. a search and rescue operation has been launched for more than a 100 people who are missing, including 22 soldiers and evacuation. so taking place as a glacial lake has overflowed several bridges, and roads have also been destroyed by the heavy rains. when the will just search from the intense rain full pool is a high altitude glacial lake to best. low knock lake sits at the base of peak
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surrounding the wells. the highest mountain can change and take a look at these satellite images. they've been analyzed by the indian space research organizations. they show the glacial lake bust which eventually led to flooding in the teeth to river. it also shows the lake shrinking, and 2 thirds of it appear to have been drained. let's get more or less. we can speak to come a pile, joy joyce from google. hot in india is awesome. states he is the edison chief of east mojo dot com. thank you so much for your time. talk us through what's been happening in 2nd. do you think you're gonna have any better, right now? the diet. so this is on the search and rescue because uh over a 100 people as you said earlier, austin is missing. i think this will. busy the bulk of the one that is needed to be done right now. if you look at it. no. so it came with just being shouldn't be any
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effected a small town or 2 times where uh, $1200.00 uh, mega launch. damn the dam bush, the hydro electric bottle project, them bust. then the communication is you have to be established. similarly, the many times expect communication is to be established. teams are being dispatched. now there the se, in heading off to us and are, you know, have been very difficult because the weather because i'm doors in these higher reaches, it is still branding. and the weather is difficult for me here. the southeastern thing they saw in on this is the focus as far as the infrastructure is concerned, about 14 bridges have been destroyed, so it really take some time for us to give them your name. back to normal c o. 2000 doris stranded in different places of uh, sinking. so tell us a bit more about the people that are missing. you mentioned to us
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a lot of tours coming to this area that will to some soldiers who are missing, what can you tell us? so as long as the people let me see, uh, you know, did well maybe set the allowed along the, the stuff that's the main river that east uh, the base. and so what happened is mostly, uh, these are the both the, um, sources. uh, so the uh, you know, have been reporting about really the uh, army personnel missing the ones that are placed on the bottom down. this is where the bus without stop to reach you were uh there is a small military gym and its very close to the box. so that from that, that's where from back of these on the bus and out of the machine, the other people out of that 100, i'm 3rd of could be mostly got people working in smaller trees. but there's certain survey. what along to the of us are these other people who have gone missing and such is on for them?
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why don't tommy, but the person that was asked you to live yesterday? how would you say the authorities, a coping with the crisis, all the relief efforts? adequate, do they have the equipment they need and so on a yes, a for now the because the disaster i've got and most of the are on the river show the games that are already there. the disaster, really themes in the state government of the federal government and also, you know, we have a large number of the army there because it is very close in japan border. so do you want to be a they were deployed fairly quickly and reached the spot? so we are the ones who are primarily conducting the search and rescue the are the. busy team sure outside the states have been stand by so the other teams in general, the teams in other states like in the new. sure. so the i have been kept on stand by for now. so maybe today, if the need be, be,
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will be moved in just to give the main problem right now is the way that because rather than putting such a nephew a helicopter. so these are not possible as of now because of that age and tell us a bit more about law not leg because i believe they have been a warning by scientists just a few years back that there was this risk that the lake could best was anything done about it and said about it at the time. all right, so since 2013 this felicia league has been forming as you know, that as a climate change, you know, the, at least yes i've been receiving and because at least she has, i was eating a, we have these list your legs, we talk. com, the warnings were out since 2013. uh, you know, climate scientists research as have been bring there in 2017, uh, the government us to can send a team up. uh, in fact, one of my friends uh, was uh, in that d. rent, now this is a very difficult area. uh about, uh,
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5200 meters, 17000 feet above sea level. there are no roads. so most the pipes what they can um door uh, you know, large buyers are they going to drive and drain out the water. so the spikes replaced and the point the sites put in metal because it's very difficult to take any bombs because there is no electricity at that. or did you working with a huge um, uh, moving machinery is dangerous because that would lead to a venue. so they didn't do that, so they were trying to save some of the water using large buyers to not fairly successful off to that. um don't actually send us last month, another team that visited. but, you know, despite this warnings, i think the not pretty actively the back of a situation. this was compounded by the fact that from about 5200
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meters, the water came down with such velocity that the ship a dam actual pound. instead of trying junction, so when the dam was, uh, we are told that the dam was holding about up a 5080000 cubic meters or water. that's the privilege, roughly do about being 1000 is a big sized swimming pools. so got the water that came from the run up the leg bus, then the damn that bush. so you can imagine the amount, what does that bring down river? destroyed everything in its box, you know, destroying and bridges. i mean the stage right now, leslie's the very literally infrastructure i would say, especially when it comes to but it just because they just connected the remotely
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owned is karma. i appreciate your time. we're just looking at those pictures. it is indeed devastating a to the people that live in the area. thank you for your time. come up how to of joining us, the from google, hockey. awesome in india. now at least 2 palestinians have been killed on to being shots by. is there any forces in the occupied westbank? this follows on confrontations in the to chrome refuge account, local se ambulances were prevented from reaching the scene. is really forced, as have killed $200.00 full palestinians in the occupied westbank just this year. meanwhile, thousands were wounded. east of novelist off the is ready forces find to gas and sound bones of the palestinian use, the palestinians, blocked roads. the soldiers escorted hundreds of settlers to perform rituals at joseph to go to need it for him was live for us in ramallah in the occupied westbank. let's start with the camp and to chrome. what more do we know about these
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rarely rates that as well, these radiator a took place in the early morning and usually we've been seeing how that went in to cut in kind of retaliation or responding to these is really reads by shooting at nearby. begin is really sucks and this is what happened today after that. these really forces with regents from the top, the palestinians have, who are being killed or needs to have saw at towards the end is really stuck there on a motorcycle. according to witnesses armed confrontation in suicide, later on when these really saw the 2 men at 23 year old and a 27 year old. and then they prevented old magical, had from reaching the scene. and then when they died, these really forces took the bodies. this isn't his way the policy of withholding palestinian bodies of people that as well says are responsible for shooting or
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killing is really ease uh or is really sold. now palestinian said that during that rate they have manage to injure one is where the soldier that was seen videos of trails of blood that palestinians believe belong to. it is rarely soldier, old and old. we're talking about now $206.00 palestinians killed since the beginning of the year in the occupied westbank by these ready forces. and the total number of palestinians killed in the business goes to serve on the west bank by is really forces has risen to $250.00 need it. we also had this incident in novelist with thousands of palestinians were wounded. can you talk this through what happened as well? what happens a lot of times is that is where the settlers under the protection of these radio,
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i mean waves, not bliss, and had to josephs to and usually confrontations by palestinians sometimes as her like. rocks at those would be basically happens. we've seen that's happening last night. now let's not forget that this is already a 10 situation. we're talking about the deadliest year in nearly 2 decades in the occupied with bank pension as high as really re take place. almost on average we're talking about within a 1000 per day, different palestinian towns and cities. so, but us, it is with 10 you, they don't have much to do. but try to solve these really raise these really visits . these really set to there's basically 3 things that was back as if it's a part of it. now that abraham, that for us in ramallah, thank you. in the united states says it has transferred 1100000 rounds of ammunition to ukraine, which the u. s. navy sees from iran last year,
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spots and go hand reports from washington, dc. more a fee for to weapons could be headed to keep soon us maybe made it clear. they wanted everyone to see what they said were rainy and weapons meant for who 2 fighters in yemen and seized from the stateless tao. they now say they've taken the more than 1000000 rounds of ammunition found on it and sent it to you crate. the white house and state department repeatedly pressed on whether they have the legal rights to do that. the secretary of defense is authorized with the concurrence of the secretary of state to make available to the government of ukraine, weapons and other defense articles from the united states and other sources. and this obviously is one of those other sources under us law. but summer question is this violates you in agreements or international law. let's just put it this way. a given the fact that the who these are not technically a state, there is a
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a rightful case to be made for the confiscation of these weapons. the us has also seized thousands of or any and guns, almost $200.00 rocket launchers and dozens of guided missiles. it's not confirmed, but those are likely headed to ukraine soon. the pentagon says it still has about $5000000000.00 it can use to send weapons to ukraine, but you as presidential by his asking congress for $24000000000.00. the majority of people in congress say they want to see that age sense, but it could come down to just one job who becomes the speaker of the house of representatives? one of the candidates so far jim jordan says he is against any additional aid in control. he would control what bills go to the for the other representatives. police as he is in favor more 8th grade. so you could imagine capital all over the world, or do you watch to see who wins the speakers gabbled, elda 0 washington. so head on the l. just here, we look at why children and young men are having to go to work. instead of go to
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school, the latest news as it breaks, while dozens of cases have been reported in conflict zones, the unit says that those do not reflect the real number. we detailed coverage. you may wonder how all of these people don't get lost in the jungles. and the reason that they don't is that they're told to follow these markers from around the world . if i go quiet, you'd be able to have nothing. there is absolutely no one who's left to the south times demand. tough question. what exactly are you asking for you?
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what the troops on the ground, the rigorous the vase we challenge conventional wisdom, racism is something we interest in the country that inside notified with america itself. when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging mirror and demand the truth. there's no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are with me mark lamont hill. what, how does it the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, it working out? is there a mind that pops up stories this our new for i guess from the reveal i'm trying to
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experience is whole to september ever recorded last month. pushing dangerously close to the benchmark of $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. climate scientists, 12023 is on costs to be the most us yet, and at least 14 people are confirmed who have died and slugs in india is ne. in the 2nd stage, the search and rescue operation has been launched for moving a 100 people who are missing the united states has confirmed the transfer of seas rainy and weapons to ukraine. us naval forces say the arms and ammunition were captured last year from a ship that was carrying supplies to who the rebels in yemen. japan has released more treated radioactive author into the pacific ocean from the focus. she met new clips on the 1st batch was released back in august, mid wide spread process. took care says release is a safe and crucial step in the commissioning the prompt that was destroyed by a so nami,
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12 years ago. about 1340000 tons of radioactive waste for to is stored in about a 1000 tanks at the plant you are being late is all my way to a summit in granada, in spain, as a by jones offensive and the kind of back region migration and expansion will be on the agenda. sonya go look 7 what's at stake to against the backdrop of the city fame for being one of the greatest centers of european is womach civilization. and for fostering a sense of coexistence between communities. european union lead has a meeting to discuss ongoing issues as well as leaders from the european political community. but they are already signs of strains of a differences of opinion the presidents of, as i've been gone. and i mean you have already cancelled plan talks since buck, who's takeover of the new toner car, back region. european diplomats have hoped that they would be some movement on
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certain key issues. even fostering perhaps a broad up peace treaty, but that's now been postponed. there's also the issue of sweden's entry into nato. tacky and hungry have yet to rectify that treaty in that respect to parliament. and that's of course not forget the issue of immigration, the italian prime minister, georgia maloney has been very vocal over this issue. especially over the recent spike of arrivals in undocumented migrants from the north african coast. this has been an issue that schools have been playing out in eastern europe as well with poland, slovakia, and hungry, restricting them to reduce and limits the amounts of on documented people arriving from the balkan routes. the decision to restrict to movement between these board as well as the ongoing anti immigrant rhetoric from sudden leaders is costing a shadow over the events,
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making it more difficult to encourage an atmosphere of tolerance here over the course of the next 2 days. so any that jago alj a 0 grenada to to us for public ins of announced the candidacy to become the next speaker of the house of representatives of the kevin mccarthy was ousted from the position on tuesday. jim jordan and steve salise have put themselves forward to fill with. i can see events prompted president biden to cool for an end to please in his policy. were there any we need to change the poisonous adversary wash? no, we have strong disagreements, but we need to stop seeing each other's enemies see to talk to one another. listen while i work and we can do that. i joins with minority leader jeffers, is that it should be a jeffries and saying that our republican colleagues remain committed to working on a bipartisan fashion. we were prepared to it as well. the united nation says that
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nearly 3000000 children are not going to school in yemen due to the ongoing conflict with a declining economy. many of them now having to find work to help support that families. joel strafford has more. the motor wants to shut out be should be in school, but it'd be forced to give them peace studies work. his family rely for the basic needs on the money, the ceiling, vegetables, the market. a little stuff that's it was of the nice great, but i stopped to go to school so i can work hard to provide for my family. cover our daily expenses. i am trying to do my best to see what god provide. of course, i would rather be of schools on working, but what can we do? someone has to support the family. united nation says there around 3000000 children who kind of go to school in yemen. decade loanable has forced many amenities to take their children out of school,
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so they can work and help ease the financial pressure. the millions of families face every day. o d u. n. say is neely sweet 1000 schools, so be need a complete, legal, partially destroyed. and mold in a cool, so closed some of those areas that are available. i left the main reason to students dropping out is because of difficulties. there's so many things we've tried, like speeding up the educational process and supporting the students financially so they can go back to school. but these efforts have failed in other reasons. keep failing is the financial situation of the teachers. although you've seen has be the teacher prefer to use the salaries knows enough to combat his family's needs. the average wage for a teacher in yemen is now less than $60.00 a month. and it was almost 7 times that amount to just the case for many people working in the public sector. teachers salaries already paid on time and often lots of tools. none of them are,
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you mean nice really inside the teachers were living in very difficult times, extremely difficult. we cannot even handle our basic daily expenses and our families needs mainly because of the war every year. rising cost means the seller depreciates more this year, our wages have hits rock bottom the teachers take into the streets and protests, raise your voice is loud and clear. they told stopping of salaries means our deadlines. so i'm stuck with. how did you, or the 2030 fee for well, comp, this set to be played across 3 continents in a unique arrangement, spain pool to go on morocco been named co host for the tournament, but they are being 3 games will be played in argentina, uruguayan, paraguay, to celebrate a 100 years since the new girl wells comp,
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the decision has been criticized by funds associations as well as climate groups. the football come and tell you to one, the wrong ghost is fif is move to be a logistical nightmare. i don't think in any of our crazy scenarios we would have been able to kind of come up with or conjure up a world cup like this with argentina, paraguayan and uruguay. having their non girl met or having in our group matches in those countries. and then the teams participate in those matches that have to go and take a trans con transatlantic flight to spain, portugal and morocco to continue that competition. i, i think it's a complete disaster to be quite honest with you. and the more that we've talked about, having players get more rest or trying to adjust calendars to have player not breakdown due to health issues. well that ends up kinda being thrown out of the window because we see logistically how much of a problem this is. and it is a really looking almost as a populace move by fee for in order to a piece,
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certain people and keep majorities happy with what's what they have in store us. hi, that's it. for me. my name's side. there's lots more information on all stories on uh, website out there. don't com to check it out. the weather is next. then inside story, look at what is behind the police raids on journalists in india and the states of media freedom. the had a lot of they offer a record hot september for parts of europe. that heat has funded us into the new month. we're seeing already some record hot days for october for western and central parts of europe. and we will see those several conditions dominating in the west. that heat creeping its way for the north thanks to somebody, wins,
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but still unsettled whether to be found across the north and the north east. in particular, we've got red warnings out for coastal areas of poland on thursday when one is as well as the pots of light fee, as well as miss away near the west to web a cleaning on here and some more heavy rain to come on friday. for northern parts of the u. k, particularly for western parts of scotland. we have got some warnings out that that's in coming. but for the south of this a much clearer picture. certainly for the iberian finished peninsula temp, just pushing up here. portugal has issued some warnings for those high temperature isn't philosophy. second story across the south of mediterranean, clear skies, just a few showers coming in for greece, but to keep seeing lots of heat. and as we goes thursday into friday, we'll see that push its way further noise. power sing, 21 degrees celsius london. the same. and if we look at the 3 day we'll have sunny spells and clear skies that through the weekend that you, whether the,
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the, i have the right, the boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen and bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do want to state level all that i can to support the the new 3 part series excludes the implications of us and people who called lowest for freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights. more about the issue, whatever i'm looking for, somebody gainfully talked to in quote on which is 0. the general is the change in police lives in india, the beach i paid government says it wants to count in chinese influence for maybe a ride squared. say it's for that state wordpress and so how free is india is media a more precious through journalist. this is inside story
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