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worst cells and center of the carlos trip. the latest, the punctuation orders are causing panic. because with is where you repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. the as a desk told, mounts and guns, a mediator say totes and council have been constructive. and joe biden says, a deal could be insights. the other one down, jordan, this is out as they are a life. and so also coming up is real issues. one of its largest evacuation notices and concepts shrinking, the so called safe zones, further to thousands of displaced, published pockets. time reports his 1st case of em, fox, and you embrace us some more infections from
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a deadly strain of the virus that's killed. hundreds in africa plus together, we will build what i call an opportunity economy for us democratic presidential candidates come to hire a some. they also plan in the 1st major policy, the, the whitehouse is a deal and the cx, 5 and gaza is ready to close. the us, egypt and comstock presented a proposal to how my son, israel drink talks, intel ha, they say bridges the remaining gaps, the 3 media to say them to wrap up a deal during torps and cairo next week. us decorative state and to me bring can, will travel to israel on saturday to continue diplomatic efforts is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, as well as fundamental principles, a well known to the mediators. and the hopes on us will accept the deal. i must
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meanwhile says as well as again trying to obstruct an agreement by insisting on adding new conditions. what president bible says that no one in the middle east should undermine efforts to reach betsy spied to we are closer to whatever man i don't want to jinx anything but a lot. we're not very much bunch of course so but officials in washington can see there is still a lot of work to be done before. next week's meeting in cairo. white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare reform. there is a new feeling of optimism in the united states tonight following a call between the leaders of the united states, katara and egypt in trying to get this cease fire deal over the finish line. that's because, according to a senior administration official,
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there is a momentum and the last 48 hours have been among the most constructive in weeks. now the reason for this, according to this official, is that there is now a final bridge and proposal to overcome every single difference that has existed among the parties. for nearly every issue, whether it be the clearing of russell, whether it be medical services for the people of gaza, whether it be for the exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners in his really jails. there is now a way to implement this agreement in and on day one, and there is no longer any sort of risk for is really security. in fact, to this official thing is real, security will be enhanced. so what we are told is that there is a new spirit to drive this to conclusion, and it is now just down to the fine details of implementation. now, there is
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a dark shadow that is looming over all of this as the parties had the cairo next week. and that is the threat of some sort of retaliatory attack by a ron towards israel. and the united states is showing this stern warning don't. in fact, the united states say the cause of course, a should around lunch and attack would be cataclysmic. but the united states say it is prepared for all contingencies. and that's why it has bolstered is forced presence in the region. kimberly healthcare alger 0, the white house belong to 0 is honda, fluid has more on those talk. she's reporting from jordan's capital, i'm on because these ran the government's bottom down to 0. from approaching inside is right. it is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office released a statement saying that they are appreciative of all the mediators and efforts to try to get to him as to agree to the deal that is on the table. and that they
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should be putting more pressure on how much as the mediators already know, israel's terms, but anonymous officials speaking to is really media have said that they're trying to lower expectations. i made all of the us optimism around the talks that have taken place over the last couple of days in doha. these officials say that, well, there has been some progress. there are still heavy gaps that need bridging. and that's because benjamin netanyahu has had a hard in stance, going into these types of negotiations throughout the entirety of this war. now how much has responded saying that israel is the one who continues to obstruct and evade these negotiations, and that israel is the reason why the talk have continuously collapse. thomas has said that they are only interested in the framework that was outlined by us president joe biden, at the end of may that they had responded to on july. second, the group is also saying that israel continues to add terms and conditions that do no. 1 work for them and that they will not agree to deal unless it includes an end
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to the war and the withdrawal of israeli troops, us secretary of state anthony blinking is set to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and israel on monday. it will be the 10th visit of its kind since the war on gods began. and he's expected to put pressure on this and yahoo in order to accept a deal and is really media is reporting that the delegation has been approved to go to cairo on sunday. how does that, who is ita? i'm a well oh my recommend is a fellow at the middle east council on global affairs and he says very little detail has been released about the bridging proposal. i'm a bit skeptical because the we haven't heard any actual details yet. we've only heard that this is that some of the gaps have been bridge, but the, the problem, the stumbling box blocks in the past have not been over. the details have not been over how many prisoners released on what day it's cetera. it's been over fundamentals and the very fundamental divide is that nothing yahoo has said that he
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has no plans to end the work any time soon. and as soon as the hostages are released, he'll go back to fighting and that him as wants it permanent. and to the hostilities and then and to the is really presence in the gaza strip. so that is a very fundamental thing that has not been bridge that off. and we don't know how that is going to be overcome in this new deal. and there is no guarantee that you'll go from stage one in which the hostages are released to stage 2, which is a permanent end to the fighting. and that has been the problem. and the problem is that the only one pushing united state or pushing israel, we're having leverage over israel. united states has been unwilling to use that leverage to make those type of guarantees. and so there's no trust from the other parties from him as of what the these rules are gonna commit to. and whether the united states is going to be there to make israel commit to the full terms of the agreement or from going from stage one stage to to that is really the fundamental
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problem there. golf, as health ministry has confirmed, it's fast case of pony. it when a quarter of a century, the virus was detected in wastewater last month. united nations is urgently coating for a 7 day pause and the fighting. so it can vaccinate thousands of children against polio. the successful vaccine nation campaign need safety, safety for elsewhere. curtis, to do that jobs, safety for the children and heavy leads to get to the health facilities and safety for those else facilities to be protected from bombardments or i am appealing to all parties to provide concrete to shoot as he is right away. get emptying humanitarian pauses for the campaign. let's be clear is the ultimate vaccine for paulding. these piece and then the media to manufacturing ceasefire. israel continues to declare more and more of gaza out of bounds for about
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$2000000.00 palestinians, including designated safe areas. according to the un humanitarian affairs agency, nearly 90 percent of the gums of strength is now on the evacuation. notice the most recent announcement will affect more than a 170000 people. that's the biggest group to be impacted so far. and the 10 months of israel's war, so public demands have been forcibly displays numerous times have little option, but to move again. i'll just say i was tired of god bless them. has most definitely the essential gauze those are so called humanitarians zones on getting smaller. and with it the opportunity to access something as basic, but critical as what to hundreds of thousands forcefully displace posting. he ends up being pushed out of dairy bella in the central goza and the from the strip. second largest city, han eunice in the south is really forced to say how most has used these areas to
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fully a motive. and drill kits at israel civilians have an option to pick up and go to a button that played out repeatedly to have received warnings to evacuate this area we're collecting carry. you tell me where should i go? all the people of gods have been crammed into a tiny spot, and with being pounded from all directions, dary bella has 18 root to wells. 10 of them located in the east. now the scene of fear is financing in hong units. the population is being squeezed into a smaller parcels of land on city to live in the low low. you'll see it uh about 85 percent of the entire province of calling you this is on to see only 18 of the 108 square kilometers. i left for the population as tiny areas crammed with
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people who it is almost impossible, more than 80000 palestinians or cram detail without the basic necessities of life. this defines logic, panic and see to the smooth colleagues. people forced to flee again. the explosions are not far away. the bottom line is that there is no safe space in gaza. no sheltered, no food or water. nothing at all. the whole world is watching us in silence view and says about 84 percent of the strip has been placed on the evacuation orders by the is really military. that's one point. knowing 1000000 new has been forcibly displaced. the goal is a script of everything's all set up for more than 10 months of unrelenting attacks . there's no response. families here are struggling to this is only the only a humanitarian conditions, especially with as relevant to since it's so cold,
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humanitarian. so that's has led to less access to media by which the sources are recognized, which is 0. the new cases of the impulse virus have been detected in pakistan on the health department that says at least 2 people have contract to the virus and are in isolation. and to show up, they say the patients flew in from the united arab emirates. the recent impulse outbreak started in the democratic republic of congo last year, and spread to neighboring countries. the world health organization has declared a global public health emergency come out of hired as more from islamic buff. the 3 uh passengers are well coming from the united arab emirates. uh were stopped. good for sure. all were at board of the, with the head of the cartridge that issued a statement saying that uh the, the work carrying the symptoms. do, of course have been confirm. you'll have the and bulked wider. that 3rd one,
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i've got the rating that the dollars which i've been sent to the nation is geared over here and it's all about. so the national, combined and operation center i have course has already issued, i know it. why is it a to ensure all preparedness in the face of this new threat? and i did gm fox. uh, why did it go at the moment? uh, doors, the case is being reported from the type of pop, roving. it said, what? remembering that back in 2023, they were 11 going from the cases of m fox and focused on one of them died. so indeed, what has happened is that the nation is to do it of head has now issue precautionary measures. that'd be by target job. that includes a routine and watching the game, as well as a clean environment and read a mock draft bought it, but. and they have caused relatively looking at incoming passengers to ensure that
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they're able to timely to take any symptoms of this wider, given the fact that they, what it has the organization has already raised the alarm. and the focused on your daughter did, of course, really be cognizant of that fact. so for the year of souls are concerned about and bulk soft a sweeping ripples, it is fast case. any of this week general hole has moved from london. but one imagines the countries across europe and the more widely than that, probably hardly pulling out and dusting all their viral prevention programs. remember that post code with all those measures that are in place in airports and elsewhere, mosque wearing hand washing, screening and so on. have loudly full in a way and one of the main purposes of the world health organizations decision to take care of global public health emergency of and fox is to encourage countries to release funding for research funding for boosting public health systems. and for accelerating the rollout of all of those measures, testing,
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screening. and so i put the biologist saying that look, while they may be very few identified cases so far outside of the sort of epi centered in these democratic republic, a neighboring countries. that probably means there are other cases, more cases that are on the identified leading to at least the possibility of some sort of rapid global spread. go back to 202223. the 1st time this happened, it was a strain of influx monkey boxes as well as it goes to include play to that was responsible, considered less dangerous, less transmissible, certainly less deadly. the, the current strain played one or played one be specifically at thought to be more infectious, deadly in some 10 percent of the cases. ready there's some evidence apparently that children in adolescence that might be particularly valuable. so certainly there is widespread concern. this will be watched extremely close to the european center for
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disease control has raised its at risk awareness level from low to moderate as far as impacts is concerned. and he's currently urging all countries to maintain high levels of other children. how, how does 0 number as well the international federation of the red cross says there aren't enough screening facilities and books and african nations. there is a critical shortage of testing treatment and vaccines across the continent. the shortages are, are severely hampering the ability to contain the outbreak. we are calling for urgent international support to increase access to vaccine stocks and treatment options and to scale up testing and alert investigation. what don't code these days from i am a will help in the democratic republic of congo. he says, the risk of impulse transmission is higher in refugee camps. those are the results of one thing that we're seeing on the ground is that the, uh, the transmission is, is like human and being the only human being the cops. and
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these accounts that, you know, when you bought this interrupted because of the buying you there. so the thing being the website has been the college, just wanna see what that community is. uh, we have the risk around the people. so community engagement. meanwhile, the government, these have decided to get this, you know, quoting for the. ready stuff was and you can ship in salt resources to make sure that we have enough. i've said, actually we have the country is, you know, i'm looking at around 3 me the seems to fight against impulse y axis on the grounds. all these, all these have ended up the working together to make sure that one side was put into civilians to the other side where people have to get to man. but also making sure that the student is able to provide a needed support. you know, to the most up at the compliment to just start fresh outbreak here. and i'll just
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say right, when we come back, keep common kindly on why dependent is being told to attend a normal life office starting up on a centrals and counseling flights more. and that's the across the airport. a new wave of female musicians isn't nurturing, often challenging female stereotype. we're a conservative society, i'm pretty proud of it. but that was a negative view towards female thing is who's behind this? with 2 bands bringing traditional middle eastern music to new audiences, sisters and song human and don't mind on. i'll just be around the, the latest news as it breaks my in like thousands of palestinians. he tore down his home for fear of the alternative with detailed coverage. it's been months now. and
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the family is yet to hear from his radio for these. for the we some is a life or death from the house or the story. how much wife is look to is a 3 d o twins was killed and then is really the strike when a house and on eunice the of the welcome back here. once again, i'll just say right quick of mind about top stories here. there's uh, 2 days of gauze i see 5 folks have ended in the whitehouse. the discussions have been the most productive in months under resuming conroe next week is what allows reduce the size of a circle sites down in the southern city upon units displacing thousands of palestinians again. in 90 percent of the strip is now on the evacuation.
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the russian officials, at least 11 people have been injured in a ukrainian attack on moscow control don't yet. the local government says the shilling hit the shopping center on the outskirts of the cities, barking, a fire russian telegram channels, at least a 100 people were inside the complex. for the company as a to is the us of direct involvement and planning ukraine's incursion into russian's cask region. washington has denied the accusation which comes as a crate in force has moved further into western. russia. sees the boat, a town to sujata cranes, ministry says it's taking a to to russian settlements. meanwhile, russia says it's fullest, has destroyed the ukraine in wisconsin. screwed been coast and have re taken control of at least 2 supplements elsewhere. and ukraine bottles continue in the east where russia has been making gains in the past months of defense editor alex
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control places and key and he sent us this report keeps forces, maybe advancing your buses close to the region for russian reinforcements reduced a canes to a few 100 meters a day. your trains operation shows series feelings of slowing down and fighting inside ukraine. things don't appear to be going keeps way was to create new forces in the eastern. so let's region, hoping course slowly but steadily, but the strategic total crossing is being evacuated, the russian army totally 10 kilometers from its outskirts, some thoughts which is to play here for a 2nd. the situation is only getting worse. it will not get better to the government and critical infrastructure remain in danger. don't be afraid. you can leave in an organized manner to pack your things and evacuate in the self ukraine's missile a tackle. the curse bridge was intercepted testament that ukraine's ongoing campaign against russian a defend cease in crimea. so full failed. any person you credit the troops or
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pulling back units from it's only bridgehead from the russian side to the to the pro river. as they faced melting attack, creating a unit specified for control of the river. the cruise cooperation was a morale boost for everyone here. but the reality remains, that ukrainian forces are very much on the defensive. this volk memories, those that failed billing for the country. and it's set to grow. alex gets helpless out to 0. chief, the us democratic presidential candidate come to harris has unveiled the economic agenda in that 1st big policy speech. speaking in the background stage of north carolina, iris revealed a host of economic proposals. thank a tax concert, expanding child tax credits and nurturing the cost of food. but how does it cost it was that that campaign event in raleigh, north carolina, or she went, why? but she didn't go very deep, but many are saying this is what she was supposed to do. she was laying out the
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wider vision of her economic agenda if she were elected president. and we know that this has been a weakness for democrats at american voters. have time and time again, believe that donald trump would perform better on the economy than a democrat. well here is try to tackle that straight on by talking about her. her fight to lower the cost of living for americans. she said, for groceries, prices, which have been up at least 20 percent since by didn't took office. she would try to nafta, federal ban on price gouging among brochures. she talked about housing and the lack of it. she said that 3000000 new homes would be billed by the time she and her 1st term as president. and she said that the government would have enact this ambitious plan of getting $25000.00 of down payment assistance to 1st time home buyers. she also talks about tax cuts across the board for middle class americans and giving a $6000.00 tax credit for the parents of newborns. i've got
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a big applause here among the her supporters. and then she contrast to that to what she says are the from taxes. that's what she's calling the chair of that. former president trump has proposed in the past on imports saying that that price would be passed on to consumers. ultimately what she was trying to accomplish here was to draw a contrast between herself and trump flood voters out there. know these are campaign promises. a lot of them do not materialize. however, she was trying to create that relationship, highlighting her own background, being raised in the middle class family working at mcdonald's when she was in college and saying that in contrast to that, trump was born into a wealthy family and now only fights her billionaires, doctors and this is in india, continuing their protests over the rape and murder of a train, the doctor the wrong way. what they say is the failure of the government to keep health care workers safe. that going for justice with the medic
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was found dead last friday at a government hospital and co come to dr. zipcode for a 24 hour nationwide. shutdown of services on top of that. but new to his pricing for however can anesco, which is expected to bring strong winds and potential flash floods. the storm, which is currently a category to is gaining strength and is expected to make land full on saturday morning officials and the small, the butcher's territory have closed. the airport. public transport is also suspended. depends where the agency has lifted a week, long warning for a so called make a quake. the warning was issued often enough, craig last week, but it's led to some experts questioning how scientists predict future trim is run . mcbride reports is one of the world's most quite prone countries experiencing around $1500.00 trim is per yeah, the $7.00 magnitude quite last week was considered unique occurring on the active
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falls line known as the 9 chi trough. it led to fears that it could trigger a much bigger quake. awesome, okay, cool. the quote that we looked into whether the possibility of a future squeak has increased almost, we concluded the possibility is higher than normal. the government took the unusual step of issuing a form of warning, leading to some panic, buying as people try to assess the danger. we're all concerned but don't know how to prepare in our neighborhood. all the rice toilet paper and water are sold out and disrupting travel plans at a peak vacation time for many japanese. so large numbers of cancellations, so a lot of hotels are out of pocket people when they go to the beach. fine, but you can't swim for the next week because of a heightened anxiety in the government. that may be the big one will happen this
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week. studying records of quakes going back hundreds of years. many sized, small logistics in japan have concluded the country is due to experience a so called back a quake. the kind, the modeling shows, could cause a 30 meter high synonymy wave with hundreds of thousands of tests. but the lifting of this warning after a non defense for a week has left other experts questioning how predictions are made. there is a kind of child who i believe among some researchers that credit for regular products. but um, research has shown that that belief is rubbish. there is, there's absolutely no scientific basis um for conflicting the patterns and pass griggs with what's going to happen in the future and does life. we tons to as near normal as it can in the country under constant seismic threat. that's the knowledge that whether that predicted or not,
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that will be more quakes. rob mcbride, i was just there last night for me down in jordan for now much more information of course on our website down to 0 dot com. there it is. the news continues here after counting cost, stay too fast. i'm watching the the hello again. years are headlines for the americas band of rain stretching from the south atlantic, pushing in some rain for southern brazil. not too far away from port a lake right at 27 degrees. and while we're talking about the heat through a salt sea on 35 sa paulo and realtors and narrow you too, are hotter than you should be at this time, the gear, the rain keeps pouring in ecuador number of weather alerts in play there. the usual showers and storms around the amazon jungle and for central america. it's really up
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and down this pacific coast that we start to see those brains pep up, butts. we gotta talk about hurricane ernesto. as it turns closer to bermuda, looking to go just to the west of the island, but of course is a tiny island. so even though the i the store not making land fall, you're still gonna feel the effects of this one months worth of rain. possibly 2 months worth of rain in 24 hours. wind gusts, a 165 kilometers product, likely to exceed that air quality issues because of wildfires burning and canada from could back province to b. c. but with all this, what weather is swirling around the great lakes and hoping some of this rain will freshen up the atmosphere in alberta. no monsoon downforce to talk about in the us southwest. but what we can talk about is the heats in the southern states of the
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