tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 25, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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the the hello i money inside. this is a new sound life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a wounded infants has recovered from the rubble, but full palestinians are killed and is writing strongly on gulf, especially the police in washington dc use had to spray on arrest people protesting against these riley, probably ministers address to congress. nothing. nothing could come in the way of saving our democracy, to abiding outlines why he made the historic decision to withdrawal from the presidential campaign. and china is next,
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and it's pos we have updates from long correspondence, often type for your lashes type the as well. has noise attacks across the gallons a strip with a number of children among the dead ones. the volley of it was an infant. rescued from the rubble off to a residential building was hits engulfed the city. lease full of the palestinians were killed in the attack. let's go straight to him. cordarious. she's in darrell by the in central bowels are for us him. so most strikes in golf to see you have a nice bring us up to date with alexis. well yes, there has been a couple of targets on residential houses in the cause of the city. there were killings and injuries reported. there were also another house targeted and as the days also a kidding and injuries were transferred here to
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a lot of the hospital. and also there has been and this are temporary sending in from eunice airstrikes and eunice and also, and there has been endless artillery, shutting it blowing up of residential houses all over across the gaza strip. and there has been targeting to policy news. some of the policy news dropped in dropbox and con units that were trying to evacuate are unable to evacuate due to the intensive sending surrounding them. but that is where the forces continue to target policy needs across the gaza strip in the southern parts of the middle areas and in the measuring area. and it took us through how people in con units have been coping. we've seen a mass of uptake in vine and standing some days. uh well 1st let me update you. this is really authorities of announced today that they were
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able to retrieve a 5 bodies, a 5 debt bodies of is radius from come units. and this is now obvious, why is the operation started and send you an is 5 days ago. but we did not know any other information about the, about how they find them where the find them. but we know that among those 5 are 2 civilians and do soldiers and obviously those they were those policy and they were, those is where these that were killed in on october 7th and their bodies were transferred into gaza. and that's how they stayed here. those resources are, are, are saying that there are a nice 100 more. uh, is there any top to still in the cover? and that's why their husbands and, and this artillery sending and ms. asterix. and that's why we now know why policy news did not even have the time to evacuate at when the is really forces to these
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these that's asking for positive policy and use in the eastern parts of the community to evacuate so far. those palestinians who modest to evacuate our concert on the streets without any chapters, there's no place for them to go. and they say they are spending their lives in the streets. now, there are policies in use that does not mine is due by 2 weeks. they're still trapped where it's up to about 5 days without water, without food. under this artillery sending and according to the paramedics and civil defense seems the stuff that they are unable to reach those areas. and the set that there are were on able to even come close to evacuate those policy new. and however, they tried to come close to those policy didn't use either to evacuate them or to recover their bodies or being taught by class cultures. however, the, those teams are so you things that successful is expecting to rise because 5 days
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of this arts and the re selling of endless slowing up for residential houses. they're expecting that people's bodies are scattered industries and they're also trapped under the bubble again. many thanks for that update and could diary that for us in 0 balance central cost. meanwhile, 15 palestinian children who lived in gauze. i have arrived in spain, medical treatments. they were evacuated from an egyptian hospital in coordination with the weld help organization. some of the children have counselor and coordinate conk conditions. health authorities in kansas say moving 11000 people in the strip on, in a critical condition. i need treatment elsewhere. is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu has addressed a joint setting of the us congress, where he gave a vague outline of a plan for what he calls a di. radicalized paste. will garza thousands of democrats and one republican
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representative. we quoted his address. rosalyn jordan has moved from washington. benjamin netanyahu, whose record 4th address to a joint meeting of the us congress, was not a historic moment of statesmanship when the tyrants of turner on who hang gainesville, cranes and murder women for not covered their hair, appraising promoting and funding. you, you have officially become ron's useful idiots. some of these and it's amazing. absolutely amazing. some of these purchases hold up signs proclaiming games for gaza. they might as well hold up signs saying tickets were paid up. say nothing, you know who speech was meant to boost us support for israel in the war on garza launched after the october 7th attacked by a month his talking points and a run intent on wiping is real off the mount. the rise of global anti semitism. the
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need for continued us political and military support. nothing yahoo rejected international claims that is real is committing genocide, the ice, se prosecutor accuses israel of deliberately targeting civilians. but at the same time, some us how much does everything and inspire to put palestinian civilians in harms way. they fired rockets from schools, from hospitals, from us. they even shoot their own people when they're tried to leave the wars the a congressional republicans eager to curry favor with election your voters to be packed one side of the chamber. but on the other side, empty seat, a protest against the man. many democrats held responsible for nearly 40000 palestinian ducks among the absent former house speaker, nancy pelosi, who later called netanyahu's speech: one of the worst of vice president common law harris and republican vice
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presidential candidate, j. d. vance. both on the campaign trail. then yahoo ended his speech with a promise of total victory over her months and loves capitol hill with the endorsement of only some of the people he came to court. russell in jordan elders era. well, i'm us issued a statement in response to that to no speech. it includes 10 points. the 1st calls for the rest of these ready prime minister as a war criminal degree, criticize the us congress for inviting nursing. yahoo to washington, haven't time when it says is role is leading a will aim dot exterminating palestinians von a sing international. i must also said nothing. yeah. who played on emotions distorted, the distorted, the facts, and promoted false narratives about be october, the 7th, the tax. the statement goes on to accuse him of lying about intensified efforts to return these randy hostages, saying he is responsible for forcing the negotiations. the statement also condemns
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washington for providing israel with the means to continue the will of thousands of protest as gathered on capital hill to demonstrate against these riley prime ministers. visit many cold on dividing administration to stump um shipments to israel and to end the war on guns that shepherd, tennessee has moved from the us capital at the very moment is rarely a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was receiving a rapture association for members of congress. some of the thousands of protest is gathered upside with pepper spray by police and have to seek treatment. police from new york joined those from washington dc in guarding the capital from congressional constituents from all over the us who determined to emphasize that the politicians inside did not represent. the goal is to issue a citizen's arrest for the war criminal benjamin netanyahu. well, how likely is that? well, i think it's likely that we've sent a message, you know,
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our ability to actually enforce international law as severely limited when you have a demonstration like this. we are the constituents, i think what well is there we just, it's a movement. it's going to take a constant push, like so many other us protests against these really will a diverse group together to share the so with directly with the people goes and during his address to members of congress, these really prime minister criticize those protesting outside the capital building and across the country, accusing them of standing with evil. we meet today at a crossroads of history. our world is in a people in the middle east. you onto the axis of tar confronts america, israel, and are our friends. this is not a clash of civilizations, so it's a clash between barbarism and civilization. as he was speaking, rashid had to leave. you only have a splendid member of congress. held up to signs one said will criminal. the other
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guilty of genocide and outside some protests took issue with obtained by n as in yahoo, suggesting they were paid agents of their own. i totally believe to find it hard to believe that we don't want genocide. he finds it easy to the human eyes. people, so when he sees people in the streets to protect human life, that is completely foreign. one prominent us musician will to express his outrage over the war and goes, there is disgusting show of support for someone that doesn't deserve support. i'm ashamed that my tax dollars are going to this the brutalizing of, of, of, of, of the, of an entire people. usually with turn button, i'm coming to hire a separately of the white house. because there's some of the demonstrators, there's a bell will be outside the way that's too much about voice. and she ever turns out, is there a washer? oh can speak now to newer all day and she joins us now from ramallah in the occupied westbank nor what's the palestinian reaction been to nursing yahoos
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address as well. i can tell you i'm all in the palestinians followed the speech very closely. not because they had high expectations of what could come out of it. but because they were taking note of who attended the these, the speech and who did not. and so that was very no or the for them they were very few. and in the way of official comment about that said, what happened in congress is a circus. led by nothing. yeah. how the official spokes person of the presidency had warrant before the congressional address of the continued us complicity, but did not comment after that. the palestinian, the veteran palestinian politician doctor had on our start, we said, spared any comments on nothing. yeah. whole. but she did have a lot to say about congress. she said, congress manage to insult the american people by receiving and applauding a war criminal. we use the people's party of dis about lies. she propaganda and
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hate speech. that's the yo yo effect of mindless standing ovations. was their own self degradation and contempt. the star of the evening for palestinians was the sheet that lit lab and her stance of the placard she was holding against benjamin. nothing. yeah. okay, thank you for that new or all day that for us in ramallah in studio here with us is monk when jones associate professor of mentally studies at home. i've been coming for university on keep month for joining the program. it was quite the jumpstart position. wasn't it just as benjamin this know was being given the standing ovation in congress outside. we had thousands of protesters saying he was not. not welcomed . yeah, i mean, this is emblematic of his whole visit is gone that and a very divided america, divide the democratic party to basically no end the will, but to actually sustain it. essentially was the asking for more weapons to conduct what it has now been determined to plausible genocide to sharing republicans. i
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mean i was very struck by that kind of sick and clamping and a pull. is it not just, you know, a little bit of timing and applause? it was almost like, you know, they were holding netanyahu in this kind of such a high regard. while you have hostages for having these being escorted out, you have, you know, and seen that in your protest as being arrested. and i was actually wondering, have more antoinette and yahoo participant arrested in the us than i've actually been interested in israel. that to me is indicative of the nature of this toxic relationship between the us in his room is was pointing out that this is not across the board. i mean, we had us democratic sentence and nancy pelosi describe this and you know, speech as my father was presentation of any foreign dignitary ever at us. congress took us through some of the divisions within a little make is to words, nets and yahoo. and his more in gaza, where we know that the republicans almost entirely uh,
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supportive of netanyahu and the war and guys of the democrats, obviously on divided. i think 50 also didn't actually attend. and we've seen that particularly a few being incredibly outspoken about the opposition to netanyahu's, a presence that, i mean, it should be clear. and netanyahu is, you know, on the cost of being issued in the restaurant by the international criminal quote for mass starvation. and the i, c, j has recently found, you know, israel is occupying a product and he is a war criminal. and so if you know, the, the democrats perspective on this is that, or at least a menu of democratic, is that they shouldn't, us should not be giving a platform. and one of the most, you know, important sentence upon the world to a man guilty of war crimes and obviously the democratic base and know that many of best support is now going to is a huge issue. the genocide is a huge issue. so they risk losing support from the constituents for being seen to support netanyahu. so that's why the divided, but as we know by that was one of you know, israel's biggest allies and democrats also have historically been pretty supportive
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as well. so it's contentious for that. and this is an opportunity for the repub composites to really galvanized not just support from their own base, but potentially some democrats who might really be passionate about the, the pro israel ticket. and even back home is not popular, say, what sort of reaction was then israel towards his speech. well, i mean, you know, not, you know, who isn't talking about how i mean, many people see him as you know, responsible for october, the 7th, in the sense that there was a huge security fighter. so he's not popular that he is simply using this as an opportunity, as i said, to prolong the why, because prolonging the war and gaza prolonged nothing, you know, whose political career he doesn't want the war to end. and the very sight that he was using in his speech, the stories of hostages families as a form of political capital without ray just because he is also the one obstructing the release. the immediate release of is ready for up for hostages in gaza. so he's exposing them, i'm an entirely kind of pretending you simple. that's because when he is the
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obstacle and you know is what he's notice. so really nothing, you know, who was that? not for as raise. he was the, the sub republican americans to get more weapons to continue a will that many is read these don't even one month, a very, very brief, briefly uh, we are expecting a meeting today between prime minister netanyahu and president biden. they were expected to talk about a cease fi deal. are you expecting anything to come from that? no. because now who's back to prolong the boy, so i don't think it will happen. vitamins are lined up president netanyahu knows that. and even at the end of not in his speech, he made a few references to praise trump, because netanyahu was hoping for trump presidency because he knows that trump presidency is what's going to allow him to continue as well. okay, thank you for that multiplan gen associate professor mentally studies at the have not been kind of for university. that's the last i just mentioned you as president joe biden is due to meet benjamin netanyahu
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. later on, says day to discuss progress towards the seas. find garza, that meeting comes off to barton address the nation from the oval office explaining his decision to end his re election, but unofficial reports after ending his presidential campaign, joe biden faced the american public for the 1st time from the oval office on primetime tv. he explained why he was like of a race that he claimed just days ago. he could, when you know, originally x, it's become clear to me. i need 09. my party in this critical endeavor. it was the terrible debate performance in atlanta 4 weeks ago that undermined his campaign. people in his party wondered if he was capable of winning. the poll said he would lose heavily. and well, donald trump watched on his plane, he want the republican candidate was not the answer i ran for president 4 years ago . because i believe and still doing that,
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the sole america or the state very nature of who we are with the state. that's still the case. the president said it was his job to hand over to a new generation to new voices and clearly endorsed his vice president to follow him into the oval office. i'm going to frank, our great vice president come wires. see experience. she's tough. she's capable, a vendor of incredible partner me, leader for our country. i'd say the white house, a small crow gathered for hardly organized thank you, jewel rally. when analyst says he made the right decision. it's amazing to see him . step up and sacrifice his own personal ambitions for what he recognizes is the better for. and he ended telling the american people, the power was in their hands where they had been all alone. great thing about america is here. kings and dictators do not rule people's
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history is in your hands the powers in the right to bite and will not be americans . next presidency, no effectively becomes a lame duck. on one of the jobs he had was to convince the american people he can still perform as president. but there's also the realization that after almost 50 years, his political life is effectively over our fisher. i'll just do that at the white house. well ahead of biden's address, thousands of people attended donald trump's raleigh, north carolina, an important boss from ground stays from place of no time and attacking his likely opponent in november. call me while harris does. there is phil laval, reports from the city of charlotte. so even on a wednesday afternoon, even in north carolina's oppressive summer heat, thousands came to see donald trump lining up for hours to get inside. the president's the big troll for the day in
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a packed stadium of 8 and the hall 1000 is a great my good. yep. so that's why we're here to support all those to do. why? because that just wasn't enough space. and within seconds of walking on stage, the attacks began love, but he's like the arrival campbell of harris and best read everything tomorrow. that touches turns into a total disaster. she'll destroy our country if she's elected so we won't let her be elected. we can't let that happen. uh, not much outside either. we're not coming to hire a student sees with while advisory, the wife will not a surcharge of the border. it you put into the borders are a, she's a j. c. dorsen by north carolina is a possible ground state. now that doesn't meet it. springs wildly from a public into a democrat. in fact, the democrats haven't taken north carolina since of pharma and 2008. what it tells me is that when the republicans have one here, it is seen with very small margins of victory. and that's why,
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despite such an obvious, huge show of support for donald trump. the democrats still feel confident. but based on the chance, the state has a democratic governor, really cooper. he is widely believed to be a couple of hours, a short list of possible running mates. trump often talks about his piece making credentials he did here. i will prevent world war 3 wedded to world war 3. we're headed right into the piece of it because we have stupid people representing us. that's why this vote to is backing him. do you actually have a better image internationally then why the democratic this riley was held in doors. it is reported that most future trump ones will be 2 after that attempt on his life. but the crowd will still come of the attacks against team harris to thank you to fill out a 0 charlotte,
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north carolina. oh, tell i see you gave me is moving across the taiwan straits, heading towards food. you in china as far as your own province. high speed railway system that has been close to fixing about $260.00 trains varies have also been suspended on construction and building sites have been bolted, or westbrook is agenda space and hong kong she sent us this update. the pricing gave me moves across the taiwan straits. it's expected to make land full. and few jo and china is booty on providence and then move northwards where it will leads intensity. but full cost is say, it's going to bring with that very heavy rain and they are making the necessary preparation. save evacuated, some a 150000 people, mostly from coastal areas. they also offer fishing boats to bring the boats to hava they've,
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they've suspended some very services train services as well as some flights and it really is rain, which is what is the real threat because of the, of the threat of blood thing according to full cost is a sushi on could experience $600.00 millimeters of rain during the tie soon. and meanwhile, in the north of the country, they are also making a imagine c a measures because they are also expected to experience heavy rain as well. and remember, a china has been experiencing distance heavy rain and we recent weeks that has caused deadly flood thing on line slides. well tie for you and gave me made line full on the north eastern coast of taiwan early on thursday and forgetting heavy rains and floods that it is the strong this time fearing to hit the island in 8 years with winds of up to 227 kilometers an hour. these 2 people have been
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confirmed dead. let's get the latest. the width, journalist, count thomas. she joins us now live from taipei cat. so gave me made land full in taiwan around midnight. took us through the impact of the storm. its okay, unfortunately it seems uh we have lost connection to uh, cat thomas. uh we'll see if we can try and reinstate that. connection lights wrong . still ahead on this out. is there a new south pre report from chad where aid agencies say they're running out of supplies to help the desperate refugees crossing into the country from some dogs. and the 1st major security for each of the olympic games. fees of full tournaments don't to allow us the
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the, it had a lot of that. it's been a story of exceptional heats across here, but we will start see things cooling down temperatures coming down with the arrival of more storms. you can see that band of heavy rain stretching away from scandinavia down towards the balkans with storms of brewing up the paces like, remain here around the black sea. as well as mal, drove up pulling into western parts of ukraine and onwards to the baltic states. now behind that it is much dry, a temperature sitting rather high for places like australia and still a lot of heat coming in for it's really red warnings out facade. any of the things have cooled down, so the se for grease and to keep up with the arrival of that with the weather. but in contrast for the south west for spain and portugal, still lots of heat to be found. madrid sitting at 39 degrees celsius, is a corner feel for the north west with county conditions will not show person on the
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island of island. and that rain pushes this way further, east folding, heaviest across the low countries into denmark, and no wait for friday. so in terms of temperatures, we will see them come down across to know what else will be coming down in that southwest corner for portugal. lisbon, at 28, and a little bit lower for athens, 32 to friday on the, on the coverage to filibuster from the data, from china's expansion and visions. it's not up to the people in taiwan to the side about the one china policy, the israel aggressive doctrine, genocidal rhetoric and genocide within tennessee with genocide and intense light is really government with nothing. $30000.00 defense of thousands of thousands that would be hundreds of thousands of thousands that left the house and the stucco. some of the toughest issues of our time had to hit coming soon on
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a jersey to the 1st 70 saw that we see in real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a true side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the, [000:00:00;00] the book and back and watching out is there a mind of
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a top stories based on may have been more, is really a tax rights across casa united nations, as 90 percent of how does things go strip have been displaced at least once, since this don't israel's prime minister, benjamin this know, was addressed to us congress. well, thousands protested outside against his visits. police use pepper spray to discuss the crowds on capitol hill. a rest of the number assigned many members. this is really captives, size boon gave me is moving across the taiwan straits, heading towards louisville and china is food. yeah. and from in the regions high speed railway system has been closed. affecting about 260 trains. various have also been suspended on construction at building sites has been halted and people are returning to their homes in the philippines off to type food that gave me roll the capitol to a standstill. on wednesday,
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the storms triggering severe flooding on land sides. 13 people have died and more than 600000 displaced from their homes. now a tank, a caring, 1400000 liters of oil, has kept the size of manila bay in the philippines from current to causing the expelled to spread quickly. 16 of the crew members on board the tank have been rescued. one is still missing basketball, and this was found to be low. he joins us live from manila in the philippines. so bottom me, what exactly are you hearing about this oil spill? all right, so a tankard carrying 1400000 leaders of industrial fuel sank off the coast of but the on early hours of but thursday now, but the on is just in the northern philippines, just 5 a 5 hour drive from manila and according to the surviving crew members,
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16 of them, 16 out of 17 thing calendared, rob c conditions. and that is why the tanker capsized now. this information just in from the philippine coast guard, they quickly launched a search and rescue mission after they received me day from the crew. and now this just in the they have found the body of the missing crew members. so all crew members now counted for unfortunately that last crew member to 70 who member has died, but there is another major concern. now, this location is technically just off many other b. s you mention. so it's not too far from manila, and the philippine coast guard has already spotted an oil slick that's about 2 nautical miles from where the tanker capsized and if they're not able to contain this voice bill, it's possible that the oil spill will reach manila and there are fishing
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communities here and of course this is the philippine capital. so it is a very major concern. just last year there was a major oil spill south of manila in the province of min. darl, where a tanker with 800000 meters of industrial fuel cap sized and it took 3 months to clean up that oil spill. so this is really going to be a major problem if that oil spill is not contain and reach us manila. yeah, to tell us a little bit about the challenges in containing a spell like this, especially given the weather situation. so that's right. so you know, the tank or the capsized on thursday morning. it actually happened right with me was a battery in taiwan and was exiting the philippine area responsibility. and so it's
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possible that bad weather conditions bad see conditions where be affected by type of gaming. but developing coast guard isn't ready to make that conclusion yet. and in any case, it's very difficult right now for the philippine coast guard and other government agencies to dispatch their assets to be able to contain the oil spill. because the c conditions are still very rough and that's according to the philippine transportation secretary earlier this morning. when there was a command conference with the philippine president for the 9, volvo marcus junior. and so this is a very challenging mission for the philippine coast guards. as i said, it took 3 months for the philippine coast guard to clean up that oil spill in. doris. and in fact, uh, even until now, um uh, more than a year after that happened for sure man for affected. uh they said that they have not been paid. um the government promised that they will be paid for the damages
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because they lost their livelihoods. but they are still asking for that payment from the government, so its not just the cleaned up, but it's also compensating those who will be affected by the always bill. okay, thank you for that phone to rely with updates from manila. let's get more on this with lia guerrero. she is the green piece, philippines country director. she joins us now from manila. leah. so according to one ariel survey so far, this oil slick stretches several columbus is what sort of an impacts can an oil spill of this size cause if it's not clear it up as soon as possible. i thanks for that question. as expert avenue here in the shop. um yeah, uh the in fact uh will be very grave. it will be very serious. uh, particularly since um, coastal communities and the for these are very reliant on fishing for a livelihood. um, so in the report earlier uh, by the 4th or martin below,
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you did say that the fisher folk have been the worst effected um in the oil spill from last year. um, and this will be a similar case. um, if the oil spill is not contained on time, and if it is, even if just a bid of it reaches the shores, a lot of the people who are living in but the n province where the ship set sized um are reliant on marine resources on the sea on tourism many of them are fisher full and they will definitely experience uh, impacts uh from this bill. and, and how, how difficult, what are the challenges involved in clearing up a noise? the light this, i mean with, you're talking about the impacts from an oil spill from the months ago, and the repercussions are still being felt right now. um and i think it's fair to say that um, oil spills, uh,
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really live uh leaves um permanent damage to the marine environment and to communities that defend on a healthy marine environment. so even if, for example, uh, an oil spill has been declared clear. um, there are uh, portions of the sea um, which never really your cover a lot of, uh, uh, cleaning. and the clearing that the see are, are really the visible affects. the visible signs of the spill um, but a lot of it is happening under the water where these chemicals are affecting marine life and so forth. um, and if you look at that uh the impact of an ios feel against um the gardens uh, changes um the climate prices that's happening in the philippines for example. uh um, fisher full, having a hard time with fish catch because of the dwindling numbers of fish
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because of the warming of the seas of a dying of colorado reefs on the it's all of these acting together is really making life difficult for coastal communities so, so that if we say, you know, how long will the impact last on until when will it be clean and so forth? it's not really just the cleaning or the, the, the, yeah, the cleaning of the oil spills that we're talking about. it's really the confounding effects on communities. that's our reliance on a healthy marine environment. okay, thank you. leah. thank you for talking to us on out. is there a near guerrero from green piece there in manila as well as high food, gave me made land full on north eastern coast of taiwan early on this day, triggering those heavy rains and floods. we can return back to cat from us. uh, so kat, so took us through uh,
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the impact that gave me is had on taiwan after the type who made the land full that we can considerably and actually moved across the item quite quickly. it had already gone into the taiwan strait by 420 this morning . however, because of the amount of water that it picks up in that 2. what's happened is that we've had the torrential and extremely torrential rain pool across large parts of the country, particularly down and dial shop picking so that the south, the beyond that we know the work schools, a slight symbol was suspended on the 1st day. how. how was, how was the island recovering today of things back to normal as well? i don't know if you've been here behind me, but just 2 minutes ago a construction site. so i'll say that again. i'm sorry it's, i think it's like getting back into normal and type a city at least because it's helpful. it's here, it's
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a little calmer in the little down south and pulls this filter flooding, and it's still on highlight down south america setting, even as a time for me to move a cost that these rates are going to continue. the train started running again round about 3 o'clock this afternoon, and slowly the city will return to normal and i paid so full 15 up and so forth. and 1000 things might be a little bit slow at that and south of the country and kept the on and is regularly hidden by ty figurines, isn't. is there how well for pad all authorities in dealing with situations like this, a pretty well but good. i'd say actually it's been a while since we've had the high soon of this size and intensity headed straight towards the coast of india. and it was mainly while in the south that those effects, which is unfortunate because back in april of course, they have a big that's quite which has left a lot of lands, least at all, concerns about land, the slides,
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because those who pallets still on the way but generally speaking responses a well oiled the typhoon days were normally cooled, round about a tilt in the evening before so. so it was pulled on tuesday evening for wednesday on wednesday to assess the and the simulate the train services and so on. what operating on reduced or suspended with you. so suspended basis, but people generally apply for pets. the main concern had initially was that we were going to have very high wind suite to pin this load things we could be loosened over time. not having had one big time soon for several years, however, because those winds didn't really come across the island. the main problem is rain . so other than putting out some bags and putting up floods gay then, you know, flood barriers at the river. there's not much but having to be done beyond that
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when you're dealing with such parental rights and of course it remains to be seen. how much damage has been done up in the mountainous areas? because a lot of people have units actuated in those areas and a balance of those 5 to 8500 people work back the way it took them bundled the lariat. so it's possible. okay, but we'll see more families coming out of that. yeah. okay. really good to get your perspective tapped on this stuff for us in time. okay, thank you. says thank you very much. officials and child say that overwhelmed by the influx of 2 and a half 1000000 refugees moving home from fleeing the conflict into don 8 agencies. so they're running out of money on the supplies and interest reports from audrey on the border between chunk and so down. an open is cool, and are you in run refugee camp is to chide the suit and his refugee children searching for an english language exam. have no access to the local school.
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champions, have welcomed refugees from sudan for over 20 years, taking in more than 1200000, but with facilities and social services reaching a breaking point. that hospitality and patience may be running out. the line will be beside the international community has largely ignored the place of food means refugees here. its impact on chad is very unfortunate and negative and our economy has been damaged. as you know, our economy is weak and now the number of displaced people and refugees is estimated to have reached at 2 and a half 1000000 things. even that effigy is p a that soon things could change dramatically. that if it is, are forced to go to the forest looking for if i would, and this is one of the problems may, may also lead to a conflict between data for use and also the, the, the host community more than 600000. so doing this refugees of arrived in chad says, fighting broke out, getting saddam last year,
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they add to the $600000.00 already. yeah. from early adult for conflict in 2003, as a number of refugees goes, tension is rising between them and host communities, almost cash resources, competition for food and water, a full surprises of goods beyond the reach of most people here. forcing charges, many of whom depended on food aid, to rely on handouts. international is a only printed 3 percent of the 6 and them $30000000.00 in going to play just have come through and food shortages are wide spread. we luck choice will cease to continue to boulevard lot saving stuff, thoughts too if you choose to relocate them. uh, so uh i did are they where do we reduce their life charge? so for some of the world's worst impacts from climate change, resulting in severe for shortages, but into coming on fighters and the continued arrival of refugees have added to an already bad situation. how many degrees would you say that i agree on the charge?
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so don, border, unlimited cuff, you're still in place in bangladesh. off the days of protests, i'm the a police crackdown. some businesses and government offices are reopening, but access to social media is still find place of arrested, of a 2000 people. tundra to audrey has the latest from dr. the protest and straight violence may have ended for now, but the police in bung with a shudder, resting more student to testers and opposition. members. on monday, student leaders made some new demands on all the both of them, but ensure security on all the campuses and release of our students. i came here taking great risk and i'm afraid there are members of intelligence agencies everywhere following us. once the media leaves, perhaps i could be even missing a civilized and independent nation can not find like this. the us state department, the united nation, the european union, and 7 international,
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the rights bodies up condemned the risk from violence and call for an investigation . the initial pro desperate against the government job code a system after the crack down that followed kill nearly 200 people. i mean you're thousands more many and now demanding accountability the capital city dr. remains come. but tense. after days of student protest and class, where the heavy presence of security forces, stories or personal tragedies are also slowly starting to emerge by these tickets, it is a detective team picked me up blindfolded me and then late. it took me to a room and a building and interrogate me about the student protests and the strategies they also mentally and physically tortured me until i became senseless. last saturday, 25 year old college student, mental islam who according to his family, was not involved in any protest was caught in the middle and shot in the chest by
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police in the maple or area of dr. worthy mothers. silly guys, i am a poor person and lost my only son too, but i hope no family goes through this. it's not enough. just accept our quote, to demand those who were killed, how they were killed and why they were killed. must be accounted for 1st and the government must answer this. the government blames the opposition and its allies for our gifts trading the recent violence. many government and public properties were burned and damaged, including metro rail and bun with their state television center emissions today as part of the call of duty, the police force us to the up to protect the life and security of the people, government and public properties. instead, what we saw is that the police forces themselves came under brutal attack any or calling on the government to hold an investigation and provide justice to the families of those who have been killed. sunday, treasury, oh, just
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a dot. com are still as on the algebra and such as advice. why freshman and set a goal and struggling to catch the country's most consumed fish. the a $150.00 is the gyptian history. seen through an extraordinary photographic archives, step into the opulent 12 of egypt through a family, with photographs recruit every moment as king photo slavish, quitting in 1938 bucks behind the eclipse. perhaps he also tested moments the trip egypt, scroll courts, egypt through the lens, room marriages on down to 0. the government colleges here,
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as the sudden it goes most consumed fish the cell is another, is disappearing from like a wolf is worrying. coastal communities freshman blame industrial tool is designed to say rise in c, temperatures to to blame nicholas tac reports now from deca. as it begins at dusk, fisherman and by fall empties the cooler, preparing for his couch, changes his clothes,
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prepares the bait and entangles the line. a routine passed down from one generation to another. i pulled it tightly. he instructs the boy started. anela. no, we are coming to us on the nose as means of my father and my grandfather. i am sure if the fish installed, it will ask us because he would be more nowadays. it's best if they hide away from us. the night will be long and dangerous. they set off. what is the model by it? i think what one is in search of a fish no longer found close to shore. only further out in the distance atlantic out there. europe in deep sea trawlers scraped the ocean floor with their nets. according to the environmental campaign group feedback vessels like these catch half a 1000000 tons of those. they started in a lot of the west african coast every year. enough to feed 33000000 people in the region. instead,
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these trawlers are bound to china in norway where the sergeant allies turn into fish meal for the sound and farming industry. critics say they're taking food from people's plate in africa, defeat fish in europe. hi everybody. what used to be an affordable fish is guessing price? yeah. especially during the summer season when it's hard to find research or commercial buy is trying to understand the migration pattern of this sort. danella looking for answers and the fishes in their ear. you know what it says it's bio mass is dropping. he suspects the fish is struggling to survive. this fish going uh nothing . oh no, no ford because of the climate change because the temperature is now increasing. so the fish is waiting. one more the, the sudden a lot is really become more and more scarce and endured. it's early morning. the sun has just come out. the fishermen are coming back now. it has been an
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unusually cloudy night and the temperatures are rising. and the fishermen, we suppose to hear fear that the catch won't be as good as expected after a night, etc. and by returns, tired and disappointed. and the cooler, his meager catch. a few fish. but not the sort of nicholas hawk elder 0 at the car. you know, as a nation says it's goal of 0 hunger by 2030 is unlikely. nearly 600000000 people will be on the nurse. by the end of the decade until a high school students think they have an onset to rise in feed price is caused by climate change to see and even reports from new blake. you know, really the public high school in south central chile, a group of students are using the ingenuity to flight from the 17 year old going
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spend. so do then, is one of the creators of a height of food, a machine that can turn a kilo of seeds into 10 times as much plant food for animals and humans with little water and no fertilizers, pesticides, or soil from a different city. well, you can program it to smart week alfalfa, which is over and nutritional for humans and animals. owens and cooling, which corps, like a type of gross goose dumpster, says it was created to produce food in extreme climate conditions, especially after floods, droughts, and fires high. for example, the massive wild fires here the summer, the so it was no longer photo component and hobbies. so we wanted something that didn't need a lot of space and produced feed false and cheaply. you see here that the water is recycled, you save 90 percent of the water you'd normally use for a cro. a larger version, the size of
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a refrigerator can produce 300 kilos of nutritional plant food every 6 to 9 days. our. the machine is powered by solar energy and can be monitored and run with the cell phone. the students when the national innovation award, and were recently invited to harvard and mit to display their invention. both the large as a small version of this machine is made almost a 100 percent with recycled materials that you can find at a flea market or even on the street. like, for example, this former printer, this is a piece of a water pipe, and this water pump comes actually for my part was use to hold the water for cleaning the windshield. is that the most expensive part of all of this is the software that's in here, which costs about $10.00. all of this can be assembled and disassembled and intervention that could have a significant impact. the world over. i don't know. good already that says constantia, was there inspiration? pardon and for her saw the thought,
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look of one thing with all teachers. we want to help our community, our region, or country, and then the rest of the world. for example, in africa with mount nutrition is causing have a kind of a to do you and food and agricultural organizations is supporting their effort to create a business model for their invention. ones that suggest that you can do a great deal with very useful, see, and human al jazeera, newly activities this to mexican athletes. so looking for this country's 1st lympics metal in women's bulk thing bought there is little support from promotions and sponsors. judy, i got, ya know, has moved from mexico city boxing runs and my, the nfl since is blood the 17 year old comes from a family of mexican boxing champions, women champions. she's hoping to turn professional in the coming months with the help of her aunt and trainer holstein boxer, and
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a mighty authorities known here as the warrior in the 25 years as women's boxing was legalized. it's been a constant battle between promoters, the public sponsors and even the families at home, but didn't want to support her daughters saying this was a man support at the road for my deanna and other boxing, hopefully like her in mexico can be quite bleak. despite having many world champions as well as world class talent, women's boxing likes the institutional structure to propel fighters into profitable careers. as in so many other areas of life here. the alluring, better opportunities up north has a strong pool seat to combine us in the americas of working it out and me. so if you compare the money they can make in the us with the motor, with a boxing match with what they can make here in mexico,
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the numbers just don't add up points. and so what have mexican for motors done? michigan, they go to the us market, they sign their boxers with big companies in the us space and that changes have the business develops here. social media without local promoters. there's no sponsors, no prime time television spots. but for many, the level of the sports is stronger still. for many boxers. the dream of course, is to end up here training to represent mexico in the olympics. and this month, to the officers will aim to make history, trying to become the 1st mexican women to bring home and olympic boxing metal with only days to go before paris 2024 is the plan here, piece and 5. the methods that are hard at work, they're not exempt from the challenges faced by their professional counterparts, but they know olympic success can help open doors. the biggest challenge is, is always the, the support a kind of financially, how to get a job to invest in my career. so i feel like it's
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a general problem like that is going on with me. like you're gonna find better opportunities in the space. well, more competitive salaries may end up changing the course of their careers. for now they have one focus to get mexico, its 1st women's boxing metal. julia gallano, i'll just euro mexico city. fealand games has had its 1st major security breach football match between auction tina and morocco was stopped for 2 hours due to find trouble. welcome to forces reacted to a controversial goal or would intelligent teen and late in the game. some through both tools onto the pitch, all those invaded is the referee took suppliers of the field, the match resumed in an empty stadium. argentina's goal was this allowed off to view, but the decision was only announced onto the players. pretend were okay. eventually one to one. that's it for me, my name's 5 to this means i'll be back there just a moment.
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