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the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sorry i'm new. why the welcome to the news out live from dough ha, coming off for the next 60 minutes. the one watched of one of the risk of a serious accident from fighting in a russian nuclear pond. the is really
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a tax across guys that kill at least $33.00 palestinians with the entire residential blocks destroyed in the say rod and han eunice. he's really on. he says it's free to know the captive in southern gaza and vows to return more than a 100 others. and a hung a crisis in nigeria warnings that move in 26000000 people won't have enough to eat within weeks. and on keeps a statement of sports news, women's tennis world level, and they used to be on tech is among the big names in action on day 2 of the use final tennis major. the us open kind of thing to action for you later in the program. the chief of the lines, new k watch dog is warning that fighting could cause a serious accident in russia's curse region, russell gross, he has visited
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a nuclear pond in that area. he is saying that he sold traces of drones strikes near the facility. i'll just there is dosage of vari reports now from the city of code to 12. with the nucleus site is located of a city of nearly 40000 people, named after the father of the soviet nuclear weapons program, eagle, or clerk, shots of his larger than life statute greets visitors. as soon as they entered the city, about 6 kilometers from here lies the 3rd largest nuclear facility and russia, the curse because nuclear plants is the 4th biggest producer of electricity in the country. the front lines are just 40 kilometers from here. since ukraine launch, it's incursion into russian territory in the car screeching on august. the 6th, across this lake is the curse can nuclear power plants where russia says fragments . so if you creating drugs were found 100 meters away. serious accusations during dangerous times. again,
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putting the safety of nuclear facilities at the forefront of this war. that's why the head of the u. n. nuclear watchdog is here to find out what happens does not deny the fact that there has been a activity near here. i was informed about the impact of drones, how he was shown, some of the remnants, those and signs of the impact they had. the director general went on to express concerns for the safety of the plants, which he explained is different than most nuclear facilities. the car reactor of the curse, nuclear facility is not protected by special, don't making it much more susceptible to any kind of attack. but nuclear safety is not the only concern here. can you snider demtrius of video and the state of emergency redeem is introduced as a cover solution, including our seating security measures. us tip top schools will start with a both loading to prevent unwanted defense for children or lots of public offense
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are prohibited. while the city continues to function, despite the threats, it is clear that with each passing day and the increase in fighting between russia and ukraine force is only about 40 kilometers away. these are difficult times, not only for officials, but for those living here. door such a for alpha, 0 chord shots of city russia to what is the fighting intensifies in the east of ukraine. there's renewed focus on the city of the cross. is, gets helpless, explains this, now he's in the capital keys toward the east of ukraine. and so next, because we think we think it's critical juncture, the russians are advancing or leave because know behind the russian front lines as of russian units, headphones west towards port cross across is the grand prize. here, the russians need to take it previously to defend it. on both sides, a bring up months of amounts of troops hangs artillery because the bottles of
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across is about to begin. now this is absolutely vital because we have a controls for cross controls. the net. it's a by full logistics of a rail hub, railroad cross roads. it is absolutely crucial. now, it is also crucial with the russians, so they take this within the next month or so, because the offensive will start to run out of steam or offensive. do men get exhausted? troops are depleted, supplies are depleted and everything grinds to hold. you craig knows it has to defend across the up until then, but that's the big if kindly hold onto pulse the julie, jeanette. before the russians run out of steam. what will the russians overrun them? so this is what we're going to be seeing in the next few weeks. and this is the vital point of the war. this is the crucial point of the war here, right here in the next note in cross where are the thousands of fighting. it's an important area, but the next is the absolute focal points for the war. the moment alex,
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we talk with our to 0, keep the is ready as drawing so across because that has killed at least 33 palestinian since early tuesday. and ty, residential blocks have been reduced to rubble in the southern city of on eunice. the injured would take into no sir hospital and that in central garza and is really, as drug czar hit a residential building an illness, a rod, no casualties were reported in the neighboring. i'll know how the refugee camp at least 7 people were killed and not attack that. a very few medical facilities, a still functioning and gaza concrete. the wounded, the alex hospital in darrell bhalla had been providing services to hundreds of thousands sheltering in the city. but don't because and patients of high to me off
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to these riley army, ordered force evacuations for the surrounding area. so you want to saying only 11 percent of gauze that has not been subject to evacuation on is honey. my mood is in darrow. paula in central garza, we've moved on the latest attacks is really military current out here at tox overnight. across garza city central area. and the city of hon. you is just causing further civilian casualties in causing your level of destruction to residential buildings and public facilities and all the old means of life for an already display. it's been a traumatized population deep over another attacks in the central area. and my direct is you can look to the murder of a whole entire family, that's the father and mother, and their children almost simulate any of the another family in han, eunice was targeted and killed and buried under the rumbles of their home. it was
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not until 10 am in the morning were civil defense. the crew members and paramedics were trying to remove bodies of from the under the rumbles and those who might have survived these relentless attacks being white and gauze and city. this really military had talked another with the residential buildings and destroyed all of it, which until after noon, hours of duty, the paramedics and civil defense, the crew were working tirelessly to remove bodies of from under the rebels. all the transferred to allow the baptist hospital, the only remaining operational health facilities that is running at the lowest capacity possible. the risk right now is we keep hearing it from medical to stop across the gall. this through particularly from this hospital behind the hospital, is the lack of, of medical supplies necessarily necessarily medical. so flies such as the pain medication on septic. something as simple as subject is not available at the hospital. do use by the doctors in the medical this off to intervene and to save lives and provide
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a proper medical and medical the treatment for patients and injuries inside the hospital. all these really military orders, the residence of the eastern part of the is the city of the development to evacuated from the area. just the month of august happens to be the largest month with the largest number of evacuation order that took place since august. first, pushing more people into internal, further enforce displacement center and western part of the city to see if there. but right now it, it's kind of the status is running out of space in rudy. overcrowded impact with many of the display families who are arriving from different parts of the gods to more recently from the eastern part of it and the city of han, eunice, something that is being causing the great level of a trauma for people who really have this sense of permanent displacement as the
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work continues to range is just the area from the central area of the gaza strip pablo style. it is rarely saying it's free to captive in southern gaza card for hon. all comedy was recovered during won't be on the cold, a complex operation. a group representing the families of the captive is pushing for a seasonal ideal to ensure that the relatives also returned home alive and well in con reports these radio, he says this video shows the moment guide for the hon. i'll call the was rescue. cooling it a complex rescue operation. however, of the report suggests that he was alone with no captive or no captives, which seems to contradict the military statement. as suggested he had been released or escaped. previous to benjamin netanyahu was quick to call the success bolts of the front cutting welcome home. far hon. l. kaji. i commend the audience and the i
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say for another successful rescue operation, we're working relentlessly to or to an all about hostages. we're doing this in 2 main ways, negotiations and rescue operations. the 2 of these together require a military presence on the ground and constant military pressure on time us. we will continue to act until we were to and all of them home. the hostages finally form the umbrella organization that represents the families of resort and captives with critical thing that's in, you know, who simply isn't doing enough to get a c spy and to bring the captive. so will cause family a bed to in a community long discriminated against by his where you far as he's according to look like human rights groups that have long criticizes rose destruction. a better when village is in the homes. today though, i feeling of relief that he's back safe and wishes that the $108.00 remaining
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captives would also be home soon. the yes in this policy and this happiness will be for all the hostages. we hope that it will come to them today before tomorrow that there will be a deal of reading and all the hostages will be released. and all the happiness that we feel is felt by the families and parents of the hostages. according to these ready meet, so to 3 of the remaining captives, a dead would cease by tools bogged down and is right, insisting on changing the structure of the deal an immediate cease fire. it seems unlikely. so was this release is being celebrated, the captain certainly, the only serious option ahead is a truce similar to the one last november which led to a $105.00 captives being exchanged, the palestinian prisoners and wrote code which is there. and how is the last raise it provides you with media studies at the doe on to choose the brand you. it's not easy joins us in the studio. so for forcing on another captive freed from gaza. but
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what do you make of the overall operation at to free the soldiers? when as you were telling me earlier, at least 3 captives were killed by these ready minute tree itself off today freed themselves and those kept his remaining a 3rd of them already dead. right, and those 3 chapters that you're talking about were actually waving white surrender flags and there been, uh, 7 other i'm sorry, there been 10 total is really kept as rescued, but about $36.00 killed overall in the campaign. so israel has killed a far more for all of its own captives, and it has rescue. so on that, you know, just looking at the sheer numbers, it seems like it's a failure. it's also a failure in the sense that, you know, netanyahu and his government promised right after october 7th, that they would be able to rescue all of these hostages. they even said that there was no need for any sort of a ceasefire or negotiation or diplomacy. they maintain that stands for several
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weeks. ultimately they were sort of forced into a deal in november. they were able to get back about a 100 captives at that at that time. and since that time, very sort of inexplicably, they've, again shunned any notion of a ceasefire. that would get all of their, their captives back, the people paying the price for the most part of the palestinians. more than $40000.00 a dead, many more buried under the rubble likely died. but also the is really captive because they're, they're suffering as well throughout throughout this is really i'm from bombardment . it doesn't appear to be much public pressure on prime minister netanyahu. there are the ongoing protests which we spoke about earlier. there are protests and in israel, they're a nuisance to, to netanyahu, for sure they do apply some level of pressure, but it's certainly nothing that will cause him to change course as long as he has
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the support of that, that far right coalition. and as long as this war and aids his own personal, political ambitions, then i think we're likely, unfortunately, to have more war doesn't appear to be much of a public reaction. israel throw marks from the likes of retired. is there any general? it's like frank and he was speaking to the mire of new site and he was saying that this is the deal for the return of the hostages and a ceasefire. is not which the situation could deteriorate. and we might face even quite to danger so that, you know, experienced military figures and those who work in the intelligence services inside israel itself have really attacked the, the leadership and the competency of these really on the, in some cases we've seen the divide play itself out inside of the as rarely political delete over these last few months with inside the work cabinet,
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which was disbanded. and certainly the security apparatus has a different view and then and yahoo. but as i said, a lot of the power breasts with that far right coalition, then yahoo needs that coalition. he doesn't want to go against their wishes. and so as long as they want more, that's, that's likely what we're going to get. profess unless we thank you very much. thanks. we take you tonight, jerry. and now the country is on the verge of a hunger crisis. the united nations is saying more than 26000000 people won't have enough to eat in the coming weeks. a group say they've been overwhelmed by the hundreds of thousands of children who are already solving an interest reports now from i do agree. this is one of the dozens of health facilities across nigeria, struggling to deal with the increasing number of children present, severe acute electrician doctors in this hospital for those that on average,
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they receive 100 new patients and they are running. they've already run out of space to take care of new arrivals. in fact, uh, multiple patients are outside waiting for one patient to be discharged for another to take up the page. we understand they come in very conditions. now doctors, i say that the situation spotted this yeah, the situation started earlier. i think it's usually in the month of july when they start to see this number of children coming to hospitals for support or medical care. what the problem, the model, impression imprint of 24 thought to 12 months before july. in fact, it started even april, which is 3 months before the regular time. and they don't expect this ease until probably the month of november when probably people will start troubleshooting prompts from the farms and probably will be
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a little cheap off by the time. but right now what they say is that what the doctors all say is that it does which i've crisis point, especially in northern nigeria, you cannot expand enough. right? and so we actually overwhelmed, we feel that a, this is a little too much. right? yes, we cannot stop, because if we do of the consequences of dire officials, government officials are telling us millions of children are coming to be invested . in fact, there are some others. i have to report in hospitals. we are told by doctors in percentages like this, that sylvan continued to die because some of them arrived these facilities too late for any help to be given to them. and the conditions we understand the course of this problem, multi pacific congress. first of all, the security in parts of the country is that hundreds of thousands of farmers, some of them i'm unable to come to cultivate,
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that inflation has risen to more than 33 percent. i mean products that are also the las vegas also the life of the families can use to feed themselves children. now officials are saying that the situation could get worse before they get pedals. how many degrees i just need to talk to send that to him or is a country representative for doctors without borders in nigeria. he joins us live from boucher these figures on the 6th streaming shall kings. i'm 26000000 people in the country. i'm not going to have enough to eat in the coming weeks. is anything being done to try and prevent this crisis? yes, i'm not to be done, but it's not enough. uh, for instance, uh the government or major has a toners to, if this is a crisis, the federal ministry of how does uh, mobilize some resources to,
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to address this issue in the states as well. some of the states really have also acknowledged that this is an issue. but for us, as i said, i mean some probably be a mattress of the bucket of the number that's staggering. and we feel very when the terms of our response to asked to and in terms of tackling the underlying causes, i mean, is it, is it pretty much too late for that? now when you consider that climate change is partly to blame, and there's also been a lot of ongoing conflict of a land bind it tree. criminal activity in some parts of the country is. is there anything that can be done to try and tackle the root causes of, of this hunger crisis, or is it too late? i think we're gonna be talking much about the root causes at this moment while the
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crisis is raging, the house is on fire and therefore we need more hands on on, on that to, to address the process. however, monique attrition is very, very presentable and there are things that can be done. the robins, this is on the rod available. the can be said to some of these children before they become monitor treatment on the monkeys or 60 any longer. so a point of where they need treatment and where are you stating they they don't have access to these foods? yes, help is needed, but i, we believe very strongly the amount of nutrition is very prevented preventable tall . and if nothing is done to help these children, i mean presumably, then you're going to have 26000000 people who weren't have enough to eat. but then in amongst that figure,
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that will be millions of children who are now at risk of non nutrition and wasting it. worked as soon as we were supposed to have 2 categories that we looked at, some of the must stand. we the what uh more on the monitor, the kids mon, over stairs or cc any. uh, you know, some kids are we most of the mountain or uh, kids. no. yeah. yeah. the ones that i am not the 1st category. uh not to you. of course the overdose not wasting away and, and tied into the, the key model rich kids category and a most that, i mean, so what, what, what does it cost as, uh, the, i know the address. unfortunately they will die. and so we, we have talking about them very, very nice, which what about the long term effects on gross and
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brain development from now nutrition we know 1st and foremost monitor, she takes a hard to get on the system as it were. it's been become a wonderful to other ailments when we know these areas are fitted by by seen preventable diseases like measles, many diabetes. and of course we have one area as well. so, i mean, we, in, in some of course have a good a to what 3 that are. yeah. and a couple of issues on the person in be a way to do that. like the problem is that, and this is what really, what's some of them and very high risks. now the long term icons i read your nice it because then the children are going to change the developmental milestones of basketball. so a 10 medium of them and which lot are easily it's and, and, and i,
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we don't really need the students to go out to be adult children's all already existing problems. and so yes, the, the, the prospects on the little side, but i, when, when they're exposed malnutrition, focus on by turning that from don't because of that for dis, thank you. thank you. in the news, a schedule vaccination campaign against m fox in the democratic republic of congo will not be rolled out this week. vaccines reported to have arrived in the capital contrast, but the head of the response team says that our process is left to complete. at been more than 500 tasks and 16000 cases recorded in the country. dr. i'm, i'll go on. there is vice president of global health strategy at the u. n. foundation. and he was saying vaccines and needed urgent need to prevent a global crisis. as the vaccine is certainly a very important tool out that needs to be deployed so that it can be able to ring
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fans to areas are affected and protect our health walk as well on the ground. and the absence of a vital tool like i've seen, is suddenly going to increase the risk of the handbooks topic spreading. katie is that was not there before. the more time we take before, how do i sting the spread of this particular outbreak? it is expected that many more communities, indeed many more countries. we have the risk increase. so the sooner that we continue to where it is now, um the sofa, the rest of the world, we'd be the process of getting the new medication vaccine bought health products from a manufacture into a country to be given and administered to the human population is, has very many intricate steps because you want to be sure that the final act of
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injecting about c into a human being has covered each and every possible gap. before we can be able to go into full blown recognition slash wants to have for you on the news outlet pills while digging trenches for their own protection. thousands die and now kind to attack and became a facet spreading. a red deadly virus. what's being done. so contain masses of mosquitoes in a us state. i'm in support. the story of the baseball play a turning out on both teams in this same game the this summer's thunder storms inside here, a bit and west and you haven't had been particularly punky. there's still funding
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on the streets as a result from santa brought up towards mecca and that's just the size. and sundry trump you might expect stretching right across the red sea. it's fellow, which is the returning moment soon. trough is called a circulation of good draft and something pakistan. so both these as we'll see yet small study, karachi in particular is natural because we've had twice august average, rain full during monday and it's still writing says move to come. but if you don't the, and if you don't to west in turkey where the shelves are fading away, jumps is all you. you've just been the holt, which is difficult because of the middle east. and this time of year we seen $51.00 again. but the forecast brings the fact that data 46 and increasing breeze bring slightly dry red down to the gulf states was being very humid recently, but it also started spring yet more just from light sand with it. yet, missouri is really quite hazy. this time of year that in tropical i forget the range of basically been to the north and they still all the repeating themselves in south sudan,
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the central african republic and chad. and you'll notice because of the breeze to get more boys shift in terms of the through kenya to somalia, some late but probably use for rain. the my wife and my 32 needed me to finish a 2010 today to need a new fund. digital has the twin box wont qualified me the young. i've got the contract and now we have this was logged in. you are the last 2 digits of the beneficiaries who have booked on the kids. about 400000. does our 1st advocate, we believe not only financially of our and these young guns with alternate training them. unimed, providing mentors for them today on the 2nd largest, have a play of labor in the private space of soak with the states of nigeria on russian side space is a fall or use. it creates technology oriented opportunity to use words while we're
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driving over to you over to, to sure, look at the lighting job creation a well, so as showing to seep economic empowerment because the women move found empowering for an entrepreneur is the the welcome back you with them to use our life from down on the main stories. now, the hedge of the you, a new k watch, dove is warning the fights and could lead to a serious accident in russia's cursed region. russell rossi visited a nuclear power plant in the area. ukraine launch. it's encouraging and curse 3
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weeks ago. and these $33.00 palestinians have been killed and is writing the attacks on gaza since the early hours of tuesday. many were targeted in the homes and calling eunice residue and shall blogs has been reduced to rumble. and nigeria is on the verge of a hunger crisis. the u. n. is saying moving 26000000 people won't have enough to eat in the coming weeks. a group say they've been overwhelmed by the hundreds of thousands of children who are already solving south career is battling a different kind of stretch. the normal near is border with the north and increase in mosquitoes. and with them comes the threats of malaria, eunice camera ports. now from the south korean capital sol is that you korea is have been at odds for decades. but at the border a, separating them a different kind of conflict is being fought. dozens of smart mosquito traps like this one are deployed outside the fortified demilitarized zone, or d, m,
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z to catch blood sucking mosquitoes potentially carrying malaria. because how tommy could all got john and you've got kept since that the mc is no man's land. there are plenty of open pools of water and wild animals as soon as blood sources to feed on in order to lay the rigs. so it's a good environment for mosquitoes to thrive. so fears and mosquitoes are buzzing in from north korea that's had a long struggle with the disease soldiers and residents, a like phase, not only a military threat, but increasingly a parasitic one to despite decades long efforts to eradicate malaria, the mosquito borne disease has rapidly grown in recent years, and while most cases are detected any ford or area the capital sol as seen more than 60 cases as of july this year. officials in so have called on people to take precautions, including wearing longer sleeved clothing,
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exceptionally hot and sweltering weather. the season had created conditions that are worsening. the sweat of controlling the bundle with insects are generally called gutted animals. so as the temperature increases, the growth rate increases. and while the to korea's work together and better times to clamp down on malaria and other diseases, north korea remains silent to all offers for outside help. holding illinois, the north koreans generally have a poor nutrition of physical sense. so you add a disease to that of the most korean expression goes they, we just should even up and die. you know, world health organization figures put the number of the larry cases in north korea between 20212022. at nearly $4500.00, a figure and let's say is likely higher. now, given the country's outdated medical infrastructure and widespread hunger unit skim, alda 0. so that is also people in parts of the united states that are being judged now to stay in doors at night time. to start the spread of
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a rat mosquito borne virus, there's well, one person has died in new hampshire from east and at klein. and so for lights, this is no treatment for it. and up to 70 percent of people who get the disease di, troy, gate and deal reports. these public health work is the spring pesticides to prevent the spread of a dangerous virus. notice eastern at kwan and stuff like this or triple a. it spread volume of skeeters and large parts of the us state of massachusetts are affected in areas where tripoli risk is very elevated some of the entire state parts of the state. we make a recommendation that people avoid outdoor activity between the hours of dusk and on 10 towns and massachusetts designated at high or critical risk of triple e. according to the states department of public health, the virus is spread the humans through the by to been infected mosquito symptom,
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show within $4.00 to $10.00 days and include aches and fever. in ras, via cases they can be followed by seizures and coma close by information of the brain. they're on a vaccines to prevent will medicines to treat triple e. approximately 30 percent of people who become infected di, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. there are cases in massachusetts cases in rhode island, the cases in connecticut tends to be areas that where there were a certain kind of mosquito lives that tends to be areas that used to be swampland that's been converted and less swamping now. but mosquitoes still find good habitat, a scientist blamed global warming for fueling the outbreak of the triple evaluates and the number of cases in states such as massachusetts is likely to increase as someone's the longer wilma. and what to victoria gates and b,
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l g 0. eric mortgage guy is an associate professor of biology and senior fellow at stanford woods institute for the environment. she joins us now from stanford in california. so how are changing climate buttons then affecting mosquito borne diseases? i'm is having a really profound impact on the student born diseases because in ski, those are small body, cold blooded insights. so everything they do depends on the temperature and humidity around them. and as the temperature starts to get warmer, that means the mosquito season can get longer. and it means that parasites and viruses can develop more quickly inside the mosquito, making it easier to transmit from person to person. so we're starting to see increased risk of lots of different mosquito borne diseases around the world, including west nile and triple you here in the united states as well as malaria and thing, a and many other parts of the world. what do you make of the emergence of tripoli in the us and we just hearing it now? report that there are cases in massachusetts, also,
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rhode island and connecticut. and this is mean 70 percent of people who get this disease and up dying from it. so, i mean, how is it that the mosquito is able to sort of expand to these a geographical regions? well 1st i just thought upfront that it's 30 percent a fatality rate of people that are infected di um, so fortunately, it's not quotes quite so bad as 70 percent. and tripoli is a really complex disease, but involves circulation within wildlife, reservoir hoses, primarily birds. and when a mosquito bites a bird and then bites a person and acquires that virus from the bird, it can then transmit the virus into people. and we regularly see outbreaks of tripoli, where the virus ends up migrating along with birds from florida up into the, the eastern seaboard of the united states. and these outbreaks can really vary from year to year. this year we're having
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a particularly bad one. and the last bad one that we had was 20192020 class conditions. very likely play a role because they allow for the climate to be warm enough and committed enough for lots of transmission. but there's lots of other complexity to the system as well, including the dynamics of bird populations and how they're migrating and how they being affected by changing climate bands. bird migration patterns have been very much disrupted by climate as well as other human activities, like building buildings in clearing land. but birds have historically use for breeding grounds and summer grounds. so these patterns are not all directly linked to climate change. they're part of a larger pattern of anthropogenic or human impacts on the environment that can effects infectious diseases. and i think we're more and more starting to see that these human impacts on the environment can feedback to affect our health. like we're seeing with this tripoli outbreak and how concerned should we be about the sprite of viruses like aaa as well. i think if you live in a region where there's active aaa transmission going on right now,
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it's very important to take protective measures. if you have mosquitoes around your yard, call your local vector control office and get them to come treat. if you're out during daunting task, make sure to wear protective clothing more or insecticides that can prevent you from getting bitten by mosquitoes, as well as checks and other parts deposit can transmit diseases. this is a fairly big risk right now. usually tripoli is limited to july, august, and september, so this is really the peak season if you live in one of those areas that has triple you going on right now. thank you very much. are in water kind of joining us from stanford university in california. thanks for having we go to mexico now the country is paused, its relationship with the u. s. embassy. this is off to the us on boss or to mexico, criticized and traditional reform, calling for judges to be elected by popular loads and mexican presidents and says, the phrase is not with the entire us. it's got warning us now from john home and he
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joins us from mexico city. so tell us more about what this pulls means. exactly. it will 1st, long as your benefits always is. note with a hold of the united states, mexico and the mexican president said it's just with the united states embassy. if it quotes with the whole united states have been altogether the biggest thing. they're each of us biggest trading partners. it's also, it could be symbolic because president and today's manual lopez over it though now just has a month to go before he actually has to leave power. so he's not diplomatic rupture . and it's not be us some by sort of being sent home or anything like that. now what this is, bridget was saying is about us and boston can salazar expressing his worries in a letter about the judicial reform, which means be electing the votes again of judges from the what happens right now in which they go for the judicial system, they have to policy exams and get a certain capacity. i know so do a certain amount of years before they can become
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a judge and this reform would reduce the oh, so the amount of use that they'd have to serve and also the qualifications that they needed. president lopez over the door says that's interference, and mets can politics. and that's why he's taking this step. but the us in boston is not the only one criticizing the referral and have been judges on strike as well with protests and mexico. says he what, what, what are the objections to this? to what critics say is it, that this is actually quite big, is making judges not a fair referee in civil society and mexico. and that's because if you stop than just being a going prove and your additional system, and that's obtaining that post and you make it instead and election that they get voted and you'll politicizing that you're making it so that they have to come paint . they might need to make certain promises also that reflect truthful, political interests, who was supporting them to get into that just position. and then once that they
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might have to feel that they need to respect their religion says and so the judgements weren't just be about nor an order, but about the interest of whoever, skilled them in the us and box it up. and so he said, misled to was that they could also be valuable to organized crime. and that's not such a big jump, because you can see in different parts of mexico criminal groups. all interested in about getting the kind of the into the political cult 6, they can sway things that way. now imagine that could happen with a judge in elections and what a boom that would be for organized crime, interest in the country. so those are some of the worries about this president lopez over at adult say, so this is going to clear up corruption. it's going to democratize justice in the country and there are a few people. this of a disagree with the fact the judicial system is broken in many ways and mexico will unless spoken to us have said that it starts to pull the judges. it starts with the investigation into crimes. prosecutors get that wrong, a lot,
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very few crimes actually go all the way through the chain so they actually come to trial in front of a judge and that is what needs. we're full, not the judge's. okay, thank you very much, john home. and now more than $200.00 people have died and became a fossil off to fight is attacked. a village and the town of boston logo and ministry says they were killed while digging trenches to protect the village. a local law kinder affiliate his claim responsibility. and just the wanting that view as might find the images and nicholas tax report disturbing this, i'll call you to a fighter on a motorcycle in barstow logo and brooke, you know, faso is filming villagers. he just killed, of gunfire can be heard of the background. people from the local village like dead in trenches. the army had ordered them to dig them, saying they would protect them from the attack. aquinos just as dozens were killed, but
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a group of villagers say the actual number is at least 200 minutes with the top with bottom because then right screw, but use the just the censoring information that's on public television and use report showing officials meeting with those who been wounded, the journalist does not interview any of the survivors, and instead hands the microphone to the minister of security. or the mind we will not tolerate such prophetic x one or 2 to, to put the on submit to the response we will spend. although if it's supporting the victims of this code x, so they can find help and go back to the a normal nice little clue. but the agenda has lost control of half of the countries territory to arm groups. tense, military captain, you brian chary, took power in a coo and 2022. there is discontent, and the armies ranks with a gentle strategy of using civilians to fight arm groups and protect military barracks. some see it as inactive desperation. some of the villages were killed during the attack were forced at gunpoint by soldiers to dig the trenches.
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civilians have already been, you know, china way of from this kind of collaboration with the military. i'm with the government to carry out, you know, support a activities that have their money in 4th and the booking of a forces. but then you see now that there will be more 2nd space and next time when they are being caught up, point 2000000 people have been displaced in breaking up fast. so by the ongoing conflict in need urgent help for the norwegian refugee council. this is the world's most neglected conflict, that is pip sense of discrimination in well solidarity. and the saw him is an area which is his domestically overlooked. and now of course, on top of that, there is a diplomatic political crisis between the donors in europe and then the west and the new military governments across this i have blankets, neighbors, and this
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a how burkina faso is genta is turning to russia for help. but for now, it's ordinary people who seem to be the ones forced onto the front line. nicholas hawk elder 0 right now is much more still to come for you off to pick the brakes. the binding together again, the brothers were uniting off to one of rock's biggest fuse and us open champion of that jump. yvette has a restful, 25th grand slam and his size and he begins this type of defense in new york.
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the point now to test that and thank you very much women, well the money gets to be on. so it gets through to the us open 2nd round. but she was given a good word count by russians. camilla roughly move a she on take a raced into an early 3 lovely before taking the 1st 66 full. and it looked like it was going to be business as usual. well, really motiv? i had other ideas and had 3 save points in the 2nd safe, tiebreaker hol, managed to resist the pressure and ultimately when 76. and then the phones qual, daniel collins, who's the grand slam career, has come to an end with an early exits at flushing meadows. the american 11 seed was up against her country women. caroline don't hide in the 1st round of the taking the 1st fits the surrender. the 2nd though high been finished things off in
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the food to eliminate column is 1675 and 6 full collins indicated earlier in the year. but you will retire at the end of this sense of defending women's champion coat, cook offices. the pressure is off having one last is 2 events in new york, the american needed just over an hour to advance post print truman. vote a gretch of a 626 love and didn't to the 2nd round golf one her 1st major type last year at age 19 and says she's got a lot more to get this you know, have to prove any anything to anyone except myself. and so this whole week is, has, are 2 weeks or just about proving it, you know, all the expressions, expectations that i have on my, on myself. and so yeah, i think just learning and just realizing that i have a lot less than to give this game and whether it's going to happen this year in the future of many more years coming back here. and i'm not going to win every year. so i think just that perspective and just having the police that i can, but not the expectation that i should of the play
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a golf piece in last is final is also into the 2nd round bellow versus the sub a link to getting posts. priscilla home in straight set 63, and 632 headphones will. number 2 is looking to win her 2nd grand slam of the having already won the australian open. 2017 us open champion sloan, stevens is out. the american losing 2 phones has power bu, rolling 3 states, despite winning the 1st. so it's 6 love. stevens has now been eliminated in the opening round of her last 3 tournaments. defending us open champion on the main side. no back junk of inches, cool. some matches to start earlier in new york having finished these 1st round match off to midnight. the sylvian who's looking for a wrinkled, 25th grand slam title, so that he felt he was shutting down off the beating mold. there was a rather old boss in 3 sites on monday, chuck of which will take on compassion, last load jet a,
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as he aims to become the 1st man to defend the us open sizes. since 2008. i don't think the, the aging helps really things are late and playing, playing very late. i mean, i can feel now my, my, my daughter's a low, now i'm shutting down. it's, it's always challenging to start, you know, particularly when you haven't played on the surface for, you know, 56 months and coming off on the link, the gold and playing on play. i'm expecting to be probably uh, you know, challenged a little bit more and the opening rounds spa salon, it will look to make a 3 wins from 3 and the lights are on tuesday. they take on dr. economy a way possible. go on top of the table with the window be taking early season leaders via the jo to on monday, beat cell to v. go at home. the visits in slid twice, but the yellow submarines came back and won the game. full 3 deep into stuff each time. then he bought it for getting the winter from
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a rebound fees saved penalty. fee at i'll now have $7.00 points from 3 again. poland and you've been to scold, keep of boy check shows me has analyses with simon from the sport, the 34 year old rice on social media that his heart is not in it anymore. and he's 18 you a career. he help you they, when 3 city all titles shows me also 180 full cap. so he's country and represent the opponent, 2 world cups. manchester city wing bag shall, can solo is not retiring, but he's features seems to be in limbo right now. so do you have access to the deal of around $28000000.00 from saudi arabian top? i'll hello for the portuguese. a. consider himself as you to agree to the move. the 30 year old has spend time out home loan and find unique and boss alone in recent seasons of to 40 out of favor with pick audio to the baseball play you see here is danny jensen. he's made history as the 1st player to pay for both teams in the
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same major the baseball game. this year that correctly, 2 months ago jensen was about to back for the toronto blue jays when rain caused the game to be suspended all the time. the game resumed on monday, he'd been crated to the opposing team to boston red sox. unfortunately, he ended up on the losing side on monday, at the few days, one for one. meanwhile, an impressive wind for the chicago cubs. danny swanson smashed the grand slam houma in the 6th inning against the pittsburgh pirates. it helps feeling $188.00 victory for chicago on a night's way. they had 8 stolen bases, they most in a game in more than 100 years. and that's what the school thinks for now, mary. thank you for you to southeast asia has been hit by heavy rain in the past week, causing widespread flooding and land slides in thailand, many people fail. floodwaters could hit find cock as they did in 2011 major on
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a just the blaming the new a weather phenomenon. as tony china reports, search and rescue teams dig through the wreckage of homes into not a this heavy rains and floods hit east and indonesia river the we can at least 13 people died with 6 still missing in the months slides that followed the the biggest challenge that we have is the rain which has had put the if it's by risk who is, because most of the settlements consist of sand and, but it can risk a rescue is to full and get stuck themselves off and then heavy rains also close rivers to break the banks and bony know sort of ways. just 2 months ago, 23 people died a month sites here meet urologist says lending you the opposing with a passing to a mean. you know, ocean temperatures, high pressure and more rain. i would say it's a dry season, but due to the epic, awful. i mean
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a is not that great. so still they have high intensity of rain at least once in 2 days, one and 3 days on thailand, holiday island, the book had a huge scar on the hillside. the remains of a land slide. the killed 13 people, hotels and luxury villas, washed away on friday night. but the real concern is in the north of thailand with flow to force 30000 people out of their homes. several major rivers have bus the banks and dams filled to capacity with control release as it was planned in the days to come. by more than the low tide, tony municipality has made preliminary preparation. but we are still unable to block this enormous amount of flood water. you prime minister pet hometown shannon, what was with rescue work is inspecting the damage? well though she said the bank talk is no sound, a threat nearby provinces around high enough. the last time the capital suffered
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serious flooding in 2011 around england just stepped into the prime minister, his job, tony chang l to 0, bank of categories following the us and the you and imposing a tax on electric vehicles. imported from china. badging has criticized that decision site undermines normal economic and trade corporation onto announced the 100 percent tar iphone. old chinese made each of these tools i'm posing a 25 percent juicy on chinese steel, and ottoman and canadian prime minister just intruders as a chinese subsidies give its industry an unfair advantage. well, if you're a fan of oasis, the weight is over. its members are uniting, and they'll be hitting the road again for a while tool and also when it comes 15 years after the band broke up, because of a feud between 2 brothers in the group image and came metallica,
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small of the use of anger pointing lots of i couldn't music making you case. great. whitfield legend, my wife has been around 15 years. so in these agreements, the gallagher brothers confirmed they will be reforming. we'll see you case because they posted on x that the great wait is over. it's been confirmed. they will play 14 gigs across the u. k. and orleans next year. one of the defining funds, but the 1990s, 2 brothers were working close but grind, no gallagher sooner i ta guitars creating poignant lyrics spoke to a generation. oh yeah, that's what makes that makes it and it, well liam, very much. the car is mastic rock'n'roll, front man,
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the the brothers relationship to sleep in smoke choose an ottoman cement. they didn't always make it on stage. the flight in 2009, led to the band splitting up the real o necessary violent acts that he's swinging this guitar around and he kind of, you know, he did, he took my face off for the i just said, i'll set a time. i can't do any more. funds have been pleading with them to get back together ever since. back in 2019 liam said he joined the band of fun to the whole thing is about man and being brothers. he thinks that i'm sort of like that's got to find months ago to some money and it's not, it's not enjoying the funds like what if i could for know for someone else, but the proposed tool will make the brothers a lot of money. millions trying to get tickets to what will be set like
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