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to understand the world, we must experience life through not designs, discover the stories forgotten. we spent alone in the 1st to take. the voices drowned out by the can witness on which is era. the palestinians fling with whatever they can cover is this really strikes on garza take. the death told almost $40000.00 of on the clock. this is l 0, a line from del will say coming up. donald trump for tons to the social media platform x. there's a technical hitch before his interview with you on mosque, while size move closer to the greek capital, forcing thousands to evacuate from nearby towns and hospitals. and the red planets
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must be hiding the secret, santa se that could be entire ocean if this surfaces. so it doesn't as well, palestinians have been killed by his ready forces in gaza, taking the toll closer to a grim milestone. the palestinian central bureau of statistics as many 40000. and now that it just, every 10 months of rule, $42.00 were killed. and israel's latest attacks over the past 24 hours, including 13 in con eunice, that a renewed military operation is full tens of thousands of palestinians out of the homes. in dallas, the city of family home was shell, buys, ready for it is clear at least 3 people, including a baby, a well families who'd be sheltering. and the school bummed by his rattling sound today. ever ton to the ruined building now because there's nowhere else to go. more
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than a 100 palestinians were killed in the attack and guns and cities authorized neighborhood . one of his rails that lives in recent months. those who have returned to the school and navigating their way through revel and through fragments of missile debris. a number of his ready miss solves, have hit schools sheltering displays, people 21 times in 6 weeks. a you and committee says those types of kill $270.00 for palestinians is ready forces repeatedly claimant schools. a use has come on sentence for a mass. well that school mass gross as a his from to the another emergency meeting for the un security council. it will take place on tuesday, which is the councils 24th special session since will be done back on october, the 7th, out to zeros. gabriel and its on the reports now from u. n. h q. and you since october, 7th meeting after meeting. and yet nothing the un security council has done or said, has been able to stop israel's war on guys a, a few examples back on october 30th,
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an emergency meeting, a call to help the fighting. when the death toll was 8000 depreciated, describing this when you deserve the resolution presented today does not reflect the real situation on the ground. it is since sword to 5 times that was on may 24th . the council meets to pass a resolution condemning the killing of u. n. staff and aid workers reported has already shown it g. the draft resolution demands that parties to conflict of hold their obligations go since then. another 15, un personnel killed and more humanitarian workers as well. and on may 29th. the counsel meets after israel strikes a camp in rafa, sparking fires, killing dozens, we are heart broken and horrified since then more strikes by his real, more deaf. this is the 24th special session that has been called on palestine since
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october 7, 24 sessions get very little that the security council has actually been able to do that significant. and that's something that will continue to hurt and undermine legitimacy of the security council. you know, far past one that sees fire does is, is reaching boss. do you think there's any takeaways from what the security council has not been able to do? i think one of the biggest take away is which many member states have been shouting from the rooftops is a need for a form of the security council. we're in a situation where the security council is clearly not working to maintain international peace and security, as it was mandated to do. re, augments your power. stein's ambassador to the un says the council and member states have the tools to hold israel to account. so there are many things that they can do if they have to put it together with to act journalist report about it. diplomats listen to it. that is the power of the security council. and the hope is
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a venture we, there will be the political will to in israel's war on guys, something so far. the council has failed to do gabriel's on to, i'll just see it at the united nations in new york. with us is set to send this top diplomat to the belief is the dentist to pay to retaliation by iran and his allies to the will on garza, the reports, etc. state on the plan can, will travel to the region on choose day. there on his side, it will respond to the games as well off to him as politically that as well. henry was killed entire on a white house correspondent company how could, as well a national security council spokesperson, john kirby telling reporters in a call on monday that the united states echoes the assessment of the is really intelligence agencies that are ron adder. proxies are likely to attack israel as early as this week. the white house is preparing for what it calls
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a significant set of attacks in terms of the time in what this might look like. the white house thinks difficult to ascertain. still, the white house is acknowledging that this could have a direct impact on the cease fire talks that are scheduled to take place to try and, and israel's war on gaza. still the white house saying that those talks are scheduled to move forward, even as her boss is signaling. it may not be at the table, the white house, the come off needs to be there. in fact, everyone needs to show up so that this deal can be wrapped up now, positive bite and concerned about making sure these talks, they are on track. and also that there is an effort to try and de escalate the tensions that are rising in the middle east. holding a call on monday with his allies in europe, namely france, germany, italy, and the u. k. to talk about this intelligence assessment, what he's saying is that whether or not the european allies come to israel's
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defense, as they did back in april, the last time around attacked. uh, it is up to those european allies still the united states will be there. in fact, it has already bolstered the forest past year even more so in the last few days. and president biden says that he is confident in the us capability to defend israel should come to that. kimberly help it l g 0, the white house. well, how so, how much is the william? because i'm brigades says it's 5 is killed and is ready to captive and wounded to others and separate incidents is ready. government has banned out 0 from reporting and israel. so i'm the senator small from children's capital of a month to these really military says they can neither confirm nor deny the claims made by him as that one is really captive was killed and 2 others injured. they say they are looking to gather intelligence on the ground about the captives just as they have been trying to do so over the last 10 months. but all of this comes as
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the war is well beyond its 10 months. and israel is preparing for some sort of retaliation by the audience, by his bela and even perhaps the truth these in the young man now is really officials have been speaking anonymously to is really media is saying that the attack is immune and based on their intelligence and the country's defense ministerial loved the launch has been holding near daily security and situational assessments. on his roles, preparedness and readiness in the wake of whatever threat these really military also conducted a drill in the northern part of the country. it was the largest drill of its kind since the war began, essentially simulating a full out war with the lebanese armed group, his butler. now you'll have the lawn says that israel is ready to act in unprecedented ways as they have significant capabilities. and that they're ready to make the switch from defense to off ends in an instant time this of who as just, you know, i'm on is ready rates and the occupied westbank of into the at least 3 palestinians
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is ready forces 5, bullets, one to 2 people in boston, ohio and neighborhood, and the see to ramallah any of the soldiers stones. another area of curiosity, injury, one person the the republican presidential candidate donald trump is return to the social media platform x. trump is held, the one on one discussion with your musk event was delayed by technical failure, leaving thousands complaining musket blames the failure on a hacking attack without providing evidence. must cause endorse before president's campaign and is helping raise funds. the democrats have criticized donald trump for his place relationship with silicon valley building as like mosque we have thrown in the support behind him. so let's explore this little bit further. we can speak
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now to a political on this outcome from washington. d. c, said eric, 1st up, this is curious just that be as little as 2 years ago that the to a public enemy's a mosque and the post it back in 20. 22. i don't hate the man, but it's time to trump. to hang up is silence. of the sunset. so what is all about a yeah, that's right. but again, you know what donald trump, it's, you know, and it's enemies until they actually become friends. in fact, we know that his running mate at one time had deeply disparaging comments that he made about donald trump. and they seem very personal. and of course we know him on must actually back governor randa stant as of florida when he announced his campaign. remember, it was on the x platform when ron this app is actually a now said he was running for president and much like this event to night. that was the may because of delays and technical difficulties. the same thing happened once
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again when it was the line bus. yep. so who was in a room interviewing ron this address during his roll out of his much highly anticipated presidential campaign, which clearly didn't go anywhere. and it seemed as though that snack food that may lay that took place was a harbinger clearly of what was to come for that campaign. one has to wonder, what can we expect from donald trump and his campaign going forward? okay, as far as this is concerned, as in z with, between trump and musk other than mutual back slapping, but we'll have to hope to achieve from it what they want to get. you know, that's interesting because i think we, we have seen the ex platform lose millions of subscribers and follow wars a not many people on x that perhaps were on x prior to the purchased by e. one most, we do know a number of major blue chip companies have also fled the x platform. and so even
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still, i think both of these men are looking to try to re brand and reinvent themselves in very different ways. i think the lawn mosque is trying to show that the ex, nope, social media platform is still a platform that is one that actually should be seen as courted and bobs by major corporations and individuals. and also donald trump, who now appears to be moving much of his lead. and the poll a 2 commer harris is looking to amplify his voice. and of course, his policy jobs in a way to try to compete with her and also to start and blunt her momentum. well, that happened today. i don't think this interview is going to change mindful hearts . and one of the reasons for that is because i think we see too deeply polarizing people who simply a i think lead to combine and lead to greater alienation. and of course
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that actually these 2 subtraction. and so as that's what i think we're going to. yeah, it's not going to do anything. eric finally, yeah, you know, back in the day this kind of a presidential interview old potential presidential entity. it would be all about holding them to account, but now we have the world's wealthiest man of any backing at potentially the world's most powerful 9. if, if donald trump must have become president and that seems to be, be the way things are getting these days. it does, but again, i don't know if this is necessarily going to move in new york for donald trump because again, what donald trump needs to do is try to define his chip, his opponent, which he hasn't been able to do. and he certainly isn't doing tonight. and he also needs to be able to, to redefine himself and i don't think at 78 years old, we're going to see donald trump do that. i all right, eric will leave it there for now. thanks very much, but it's groundless. our time. thank you. when you start from washington dc, thank you. so the f b i is investigating allegations that are ready and hack is trying to steal data from both us presidential campaigns. donald trump's campaign team says sensitive
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documents, we're taking in a cyber attack. it says was carried up by a wrong advisors working for joe biden. and complet harris. what was it? and literally talking to iran has denied any involvement to a 5 sites is struggling to contain a huge blaze on the outskirts of the greek capital. well, thirty's are evacuating towns and hospitals near athens. this lanes continued to consume forest homes and cause during the whole as this report. the wildfires that began north east of athens on sunday, all bearing down on the capital itself. the seas really see a sub just 10 kilometers away. see every stake with smoke and tonic. the blaze is set to be moving like lightning across the 20 kilometers from fans by high winds, independently beyond the control of 5 fighters lodge up to mount penn daily. so so
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ablaze, the wind would go in one direction and then in the other, the smoke was suffocating and couldn't see your eyes tear it up. you couldn't breathe. we would have 60 meters from the house and you couldn't see it at the residence of the towns and villages have been ordered to evacuate with volunteers and officials scrambling to assist the ancient town of matter with them is also at risk and residents that have been told to head towards the coast, but many remain doing what they can to save their homes and possessions. phenomenal, most of it hurts. we have grown up in the forest. we feel great sadness and anger for the level of the flames surrounded me. i couldn't see how you define 3, and this happened. whole to bombing aircraft helicopters and fire trucks of wood ceaselessly since sunday. the task made ever more difficult by gale force winds
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that is set to continue. as the ash crowd visible over the acropolis moves ever closer. weather conditions suggest things may yes, it was june and july with the hottest month on record. and while mondays, temperature hit the t 9 degrees celsius in the athens area alone, around half the country, he's under a red look for wild fires. yet for all that these are increasingly familia seems environment the list of all the grease is a summer time tinderbox. last year 28. people were killed in wild fires across the country. and 6 years ago in 2018, a 104 people died. as far as devastated the seaside resort of magic. during the whole elder 0, a still head here and out 0, we look at the legacy of the olympics. one of the parents, as far as like the
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pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece. i think that to move in the f one of these governments with this, this part that you say getting russell, a thought provoking odd since the e you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running mean what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential, could we go to some we can uptake the fact that he was suddenly present as not that important factor. he had the story on talk to how does era from august 19th until the 22nd and delegates will gather in chicago for the democratic national convention. holla, harris will make history as the 1st black women and asian americans. 2 residential nominees, 2 walls is to running in less than 3 months, how they, when the election, full coverage analysis here as the cost of oh, celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting
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between the serbian and cause of albany and forces. we were meant to be completely ethnically, cleanse people have power, examines the posts for landscape, and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the, i don't get any watching out reminder about top stories. and at least $42.00 policy needs to be killed. and it's really a tough in the past 24 hours across the gulf and strip less, the casualties are from the surfaces, yukon, eunice, plymouth, $40000.00 color. so now that interest i have
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a 10 month supply type filling that you know mosque is in to use us republican presidential candidates, donald trump and social media platform x event was delayed by technical failure, which must planes on a hacking it's now the red permits may be hard to get blue secret fontas into an entire ocean could be beneath the surface of miles. ever such as, believe is will to up to 20 kilometers underneath the motion crossed bronco. this report, a 3000000000 years ago, scientists say mosque was a web planet, a new discovery based and sees mac measurements from not says mosse inside the land is helping to unlock the mystery of how it turned into a desert. we know that mars once had rivers, oceans, potential oceans and lakes on its surface. and one of the big questions is, where did the water go?
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because the planet is now dry and cold. there are thoughts that some of the water escaped. when mars lots is atmosphere, is it in minerals, how much is in liquid water? we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. that bunch of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase the likelihood of human settlement on the red planet now. so it has an instrument on the parts of you in silver which was manufactured oxygen. so we just need a watered, in some form for human existence as well as making it all kicked with him on bhaskar was making starship, which can study of 200 people to mars and 6 months. so it's all coming together. so, you know, in, in 1015 years, it might not look like the science fiction anymore. the research is behind the study when it will be extremely difficult to reach the will to estimated to be as
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deep as 20 kilometers plaza motion surface. what we do on earth is we often circulated fluids or muds to help drill and get a little bit easier, you know, on mars, you'd have to bring that or produce it somehow. you need the power, you need the equipment. so it would be very challenging. if that can get the water to the surface, it would also go a long way to answering the question of whether there's life on mars, barbara and grandma out his era. it's all pretty interesting stuff, is that let's speak to tanya harrison who's a fellow with the university of british columbia as alto space institute joints is from waterloo in ontario and canada atanya. however, as we heard from the little packet just then that water is crucial for supplemental margin. now we understand that could be huge quantities, a little bit deep down beneath across. but how much does this actually move the dial for potential miles? excellent. well, you mentioned before this was already really deeply buried and so that part might
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not be easy for us to access. but we have discovered very shallow buried ice all over the northern mid latitudes at mars. and that's just within the upper few meters of the service. so that would be a lot easier for asking us to be able to access in the near future. you can might interest like you'd be buying a type of rock. and you know that for drinking water rations to use as well, to use the water to help form things like rocket fuel. so the optional, she said tomorrow are able to come back to you at some point. right. say old makes supplement possible models, but it is supplement necessary. why? why do we want to do it? the biggest thing is that even though we've been sending robots to mars for decades now, rover's landers, satellites, they're still not quite as good as human as i'd be able to actually do science on the service. and really trying to answer that question whether or not mars ever had light or halfway pointed today, me so much easier for us to answer with humans on
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a surface using lab scale equipment that we just can't shrink the size of the rover's right now. and we're just so ingenious as humans like me think we can replicate a lot of our abilities with computers, but we're not quite there yet in certain areas. and that's the thing is me. i mean, we're not talking about huge cities or towns. it's more of that sort of research outpaced. right. it's probably going to be centuries before we see cities on mars full of humans. so think something more like the basis that we see in our it's how, where you have maybe a few dozen sciences that are in there kind of on rotation doing research. so it's still some way off. but what about moving supplement? that's much more likely in the near future. absolutely not the sending the 1st humans back to the rooms and our program next year with our service. this thing, the launch of the arguments to mission of going to send humans around to the moon. as
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a test of the new equipment that they're using for landing. and then the arguments 3 should land on the, on the following year. and that will be the 1st machine curious human facts, the surface of the milling sense of 17, right? the goal there is to have human machines that are gonna establish things for humans to stay on service is interesting. talk about will. this is there is, there is this paradox that we can't even keep this plan in order. so you kind of wonder whether or not we should be exploring other moons or planets. but on the other hand, perhaps that is the very reason why we do need to do the expiration because we might need other supplements the space because of what we're doing to us. absolutely. i think it's a completely valid question. you know, how do we know we're not just going to go to mars and replicate all the same problems that we have here. but it gives us the lens to look at earth and the way that we live a little bit differently. and maybe we can kind of work from someone in the states that we've made here to not replicate those and we don't the on yours. one might
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have said, tanya, thanks very much indeed tanya harrison, a fellow with the university of british columbia's out of space and street. thank you so much. well as ellen pins leave paris, a few things have been left behind the region of saying something. the north of the french capital has benefited more than any other in terms of investment from the games. but as with as a, it was awfully to move and so they wouldn't take village, it'll become a mixture of private and social housing that it's hopeful bring an economic jolt to send something in this region. not the parents has been synonymous with poverty and crime. nearly 4 and a half $1000000000.00 has been spent on infrastructure for the games to try and transform the subject. but some who live here remain skeptical. well, most of the visuals are for me. honestly, it hasn't changed anything. now there was more for use more security, but otherwise nothing changed with the games or rather, i think the neighborhood will always stay the same. wow, because i mean the,
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this isn't the most private neighborhood. it's not that bad, but yes, of course there are always things to improve things that we could have more of infrastructure that we could have in addition to stadiums that kind of things up on something that has been promised transformation before. when the stopped the front was built in 1998, it brought you transport links and major businesses relocate to the headquarters here. the white collar employees who work for the companies that move to 10 to commute from power as well, send them the residents travel the other way. below a paid jobs in the capital. the local government wants to use the lim, pick related investments to bring back to jobs. here, the deputy matter of sound and he says this time the region will be transformed into a tours top. all quite like home got it. we have a quarter of a 1000000 passengers a day passing through on main train station. we have suppose the infrastructure. we have the huge pail tower. that's now a hotel room. this is $2.00 to $3000.00 hotel rooms. here with 30 to 40 minutes from the 2 main apples of paris, and we want that all to give us
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a dominant role in tourism with a dozen you aquatic center next to the stopped the friends sound and these rail station has been renovated and the 1970s era, skyscraper has been converted into a hotel with some local people worried. the transformation has been a bit too fast to push a simple concept. so these products are being done under the banner of the olympic games, which it has been under the vanguard of something that we realize is the city of the economy, economy, economy. what we need is economy, environment, and health. local officials hope the skepticism from some parts of the community will be proved wrong. they know this has been a once in a generation opportunity to start transforming a region that's home to nearly 2000000 people. and when nearly a 3rd live in poverty. ben, it's me, i'll just share something scientists and brazil, and celebrate the a dramatic increase in the number of humpback whales being seen off the coast of ridge, the generic of the horses, but once
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a hunting ground for the marine mammals price for that level for such a say that the height of the way of watching season home by population is estimated at $50000.00 as onto say the wells remain a threatening, spacious event from 8 o'clock. no one has come up here and out 0. what else to talk to alex here. do you think the maria has made land full in order to have him call insured is being forward to be the best thing called something which is just really basically a tropical depression, which would increase the rate and again in northern hong she probably via the wednesday and that means this part of japan is going to be where there be some funding, but nothing worse than that. maybe the most major development is what's happening in this positive china, the size of the young see where it's been hot,
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really hot recently including shanghai developing incoming sandstone for probably repeat the flash flood scenario and then tend to fall apart or just further north again, during wednesday, hong kong was involved as well in the witness. and we've got shelves drifting slowly, science past the reappearing and openness, otherwise, the incidents and the laser and northern sumatra. now. so once again, i remind you, call them please call 3 days a potential thunderstorms loc continuous for the there every day, all the same. and then robert and constance in the mantra right in the mall these 3 days west. my think this week we'll see just about all of august right in full forward in a short time. then maybe we'll give it a bit dry. that heavy rains also to be signed, coming into the carol call space for lanka, and maybe more obviously in rochester and in the rest of notes in india the, the
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must be the emotion in their own words. 3, i'll just leave a general to describe working at survive through israel's or so of course a lot of my dad was i was calling and especially as much as i know. so with journalism on the genocide on the jersey, you want to report, but at the same time you want to feed your property. you also want to stay alive. the hyundai fall in love. many young european american jews are raised to believe that the jewish identity is contingent on the unflinching support for the state of israel. well, that identity is now very much in crisis. has many young jews watch in graphic detail. the state of israel is also gov and the worst and the treatment of kind of
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