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as far as i said, i'm going i'm gonna save you the the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference the the down or a kyle, this is news our lives from. so coming up in the next 60 minutes, negotiating on the fly, a multiple strikes across and 11 and as, as well as you went on boss of the confirmed space for adults moving for the winter weather hits gauze, the 10000 tenants housing displaced. people have swept away
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a piece of the talk since i is rarely a tax in the past several hours. well them 3700 people and 11 and most of them civilians have been killed since october last year. or the 1200000 have been forced from the homes. so the honda has moved from berries more than 48 hours after this attack. the search is continuing for those who are missing. this was one of the biggest is really strikes to date on central beveled. this pile of rubble is all that remains of an 8 story building. in one of the most densely populated neighborhoods of the lebanese capital. matter is still in shock. he woke up to the sound of the explosion, several kilometers away. only to find out that his father and grandmother were among those killed. and the what's in the home i skimmed, although my father was still alive when they pulled him out of the rubble. i
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thought he told the civil defense volunteers before he died, to save my brother, but it was in another room. thank god my brother was saved and then i don't know why these radius did this. they destroyed everything is up to sound the set. then the home of matt, here's parents is next to a building that according to is really media was where a high ranking has the official was staying, but dozens of people were killed. and the area is considered far from the conflict zones, as well as escalation is entering. it's 3rd month, every day, it's bombing campaign kills more people and destroys more lives. it's already forced 1200000 lebanese from their home. an end to this war can come soon enough for a country already struggling with an economic collapse every few hours. this happens is really war. planes destroyed buildings and baby southern suburb. this may no longer be about the grading as well as military capabilities, but punishing a population seen by as well as supporting the group. most of the time people are
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given advance notice to evacuate, but for many, this doesn't change their reality. how they're highly 23 was 1980 to 2006. and this one and this is the most difficult. will that destroying everything? it's a scorched earth policy. hezbollah to is negotiating under fire. it has increased its rockets and messiah across the border. attacks on israel reaching up to tel aviv. it's an attempt to restore the parents on the ground. it's fighters have been slowing down the advance of his way the troops, the exchange of fire is escalating. while there is talk of a possible ceasefire deal. it's not the 1st time there's been some optimism, but at the same time, there are threats to exp and a tax center. so there i was just the, the date of this, of the 11. a says you have time. it has been under relentless as for any
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bombardment for weeks. on monday, at least 12 people were killed and thousands more wounded. i have some tool the such a short day off to the latest attacks. this is one of the main neighborhood soon saw an ancient city with thousands of years of age. now this used to be a residential area. see how things are after several others really strikes. go around and see how this city has been transformed into it was on several buildings around but destroyed. this is one of those buildings and see it's
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a hole in the building. it's the building and hold the whole block and the try block was destroyed because the houses and the far too much beside the building that was also unbelievable. just see here. everything is is full of debris. this is the towns mosque. and can see even the tricity lies in the garden headings now to another part of the street. it's a small other way. well, a building was destroyed and there's still a shot missing there. and they've been attempts to recover their bodies from the robbers. but given the fact that i have been several strikes on the basis of emergency, some services aren't able to deal with multiple cases.
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this is where a child is missing. they've been several people killed to several people killed in several multiple attacks on, on an entire neighborhood that you see is is now all of those buildings, this house i'm not sure if the people still in this area, if anyone still lives here because it's it's probably all livable they're all the neighborhoods also entire and the main road would you, street is also partially destroyed. and
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out of 70000 people living here. the probably all the 2003000 who are now mainly living in the western side of the city. hash and i just see it all by itself is ready and boss us and you guys nation, besides that, as well as moving forwards on a cx, 5 deal with hezbollah, dining down until proposes that means when a cabinet is expected to discuss the agreement soon. we all the moving follow the on these font the they said the many times, you know, our board was very clear, which is to push these bottom. no say all very tiny though a we haven't finalized it, but we all moving forward. i believe i assume that the cabinet will meet that today or tomorrow to discuss it a and a i think valasics important what will happen after that, the feasible i will not be allowed to come back to the fence and we will do
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whatever the method survey to go into it, we learned the lesson, it's from 2006. that's by hand or a day. she's in the godaddy and counseling mom because he is ready to government his bond all just there from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. know what more are we hearing at this stage about this us at propose these 5 hello. this is basically the proposed formula that's been there since the beginning of the is rarely assault on 11 on which is the implementation of un security council. resolution $17.00 oh $1.00 basically. but it would entail is hezbollah moving north of the tiny river away from the border with is really would move it's heavy weaponry. it would not operate in the south. and instead the lebanese army would deploy thousands of troops. in the meantime, the you on observers would continue to do their job and report back to the security council. the difference now after israel wasn't able to get
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a lebanese acceptance of conditions that wanted to impose it guarantees from the us about what would happen if israel up considers there are violations of disagreement . and there would be a 5 member committee headed by the united states to oversee implementation. friends is going to be part of that 5 country committee even though is really initially objected to its participation because of francis possession of respecting the icbc warrant against nothing. y'all underlined for suspected war crimes in gaza. ok, so those details i've been pretty much worked out as far as the is really reporting is concerned. now the meeting of these really cabinet to basically vote on this has been moved up an hour and a half. it will be held at 4 pm local time on tuesday and nothing. yeah. who's going to have a hard so ahead of them to convince is coalition partners that the high goals you
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set of dismantling has been a lot of changing the face of the region of having the lebanese revolt and reclaim 11 on as he invited weeks ago. and all of that was not going to happen. his beloved launched dozens of more than $250.00 rockets and missiles at the heart of israel just 24 hours ago. so the capabilities to her israel are still there. the public in israel is going to welcome disagreement because they are weary and tired of more than 2 months of war that has cost them and the economy and the troops a lot. so for now, we're going to have to wait and see. in the meantime, several municipalities in actually in haifa, and in the how do you have restricted movement and public gatherings because the expectation from presidents before is that things could get really violent before
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a ceasefire is announced. indeed. okay. nora day, many thanks for that update from a month. that's not good. so 11 is capital bear, which way we can speak to a correspondence saying that bus are all the same as we've had so many days. now both sides of negotiation on the fire, tell us more about these heavy strikes that we've been seeing on the southern barriers in the past few hours. well, those continued well into the evening. it's really become a routine here. unfortunately, we've seen, at least nearly 3700 people killed nearly 16000 injured hundreds of homes, wiped away across the country. and most of that violence has happened since the escalation began in recent months. there's so many people displaced, 1200000 and counting that hotels are full. there's no place to rent to live in the cities that people have come to. and even if you do find a place, the question remains, is it any safer from the place you've come from?
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because of lebanese, people say that the violence from israel has been so indiscriminate up until a few hours ago. the restricts on the bare with southern suburbs into a unit in a show, a 5 in mount lebanon targets across the south of the country have been hit throughout the course of the day. again, something that has become routine. you can assure sonic booms of israeli jet, some of the skies over be rude attacks have been getting more powerful, more destructive, more frequent and happening more often without warning, leaving people no time to get out of the way is, is really missiles and drones, but counter intuitively, there is some hope in this escalation of violence in and of itself with loving these people say is that in past conflicts with israel, they have seen a sudden uptick of violence on both sides of the border followed by a cessation of violence. so people are clinging to the hope that this is that moment when there is an uptake, and then this will all be over soon. okay. same bus or ave joining us with the
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latest that from beverage money. thanks. i'm less bringing now mom, the shaw he's out 0 is see me up plus cold list. good to speak to mom and so you've got these really security cabinets set to meet tomorrow tuesday as know. it was just saying it's being moved up to 4 pm. local time, that's 14 gmc, how likely is it that they are going to approve this, these fund proposal of the well, judging from all the leaks and there's been a lot of leaks for out of washington even out of the yard, out of to leave and, and and bid with us on so forth. it seems that there's something cooking as it were . and probably something could be announced in fact uh by the macro. where uh, just as happy announcing it this evening if these are the cabinets had posted today . but the, the, as it may uh, clearly the situation on the ground is pushing both sides to agree with just
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something to a transitional deal of 60 days leading to apartments use fire. i think both sides spinning just to make an important distinction. both the news and these re, these are hurting the lebanese more than these varieties, but also has one law and the state of israel called hertig. perhaps at this point in time, judging from yesterday is right. it's getting to hurt a bit more than his butler. the 300 rockets are. so that's where launched against is or yesterday clearly read some serious concern that these really a government is no longer able to protect people. not necessarily because a lot of people died because a lot of people were federal rise. so they're not, they're not as a gut of important factors on the ground. why we are seeing a more urgency towards the ceasefire. we heard from the is ready and busted to the you and danny dental. i'm saying that israel will have the ability to quote,
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neutralize any threats in southern nothing. and then this, i believe was a key sticking point in these negotiations that does this indicate that the lovelies of now accepted that i know, i think he's speaking out of his, um you know, out of his nowhere. uh, because uh, the whole point of the delayed the past 234 weeks was that the news was not accept has by law, not the government would accept that is right. could simply break the ceasefire that, that to that. but on a 20, whenever it beams, that's that there is something eminent happening. but the things that security, this is, this is the business of a cease fire. that if there's something about a minute stays by it, you can just sign on a ceasefire. allow people to go back to their homes in the south of lebanon, and north of is right and decide you want to have to have it on whatever you want.
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so the lebanese, the board has well on the government, but also on the spot these to the public said no, this is impossible. we can't accept that. i think the americans understood that it was basically once again sky rocketing its demands as in each and every time. so they mark isn't the reason i think here is the main point that we need to be attention to as a student to if that comes apart american diplomacy of the past 3040 years, i'll tell you what happens is the following. the gap is big because these drugs made more demands that they provided is lebanese sovereignty. so the united states comes in and says, look, we need the united states with a team of 4 or 5 countries. we wouldn't decide if you actually, um, if you, if you are right, meaning these rate is that something feminine is coming out of lebanon and, and maybe you could to target. in other words, the, by the norm assertions is settings. these are these, you called divided lebanese sort of the if we,
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the amount of tens and our park has demons. okay, to do so. so this is the emerging formula if you with that the benita state accept that because look, that's all remember that limit on there's also an outline of the united states. believe it or not, i believe, and he is. army is finance an arm to some degree by the united states. and that may be news army had stayed out of the conflict, even though 11 on was you know, almost bomb destroyed for many weeks now. so there's a lot of the lebanese army has accepted the by the formula, and that's why we have a momentum now to watch a deal that i think we would see or what the next day is whether the toilets or not . because this is just another quick and very important point is that it's going to be, it's very difficult to implement. when would it be for the allowed to go back to their homes, meaning in the soft spot 11. and we're talking about a 1000000 lebanese, and we're talking about almost 800000 is re these, when would these people be allowed to go?
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how when it was right, it's $3.00 to $4.00 and wouldn't throw out of soc 11 on and so on, so forth. so that would be a probably a lot of sign post would be complicated and we would see if these changes are simply waiting out by them to leave and that they will resume the war once tom gets in after january 20th. yeah, those details will have to say in the coming days, mom or so many thanks. indeed for joining us. the from the cold and rainy weather is assessing in across gauze. a compounding the mystery of displace palestinians will forward to use report nearly 10000 tents of being swept away or damaged over the past 2 days. a groups of wanting but more than 1000000 palestinians don't have enough shelter to enjoy the winter. honey mackwood has this report from darrow bala in central garza as the over night.
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rain has a drench that didn't camp in your move to stadium and not being done for the palestinians filtering here. it's a sign of the typical night that lie ahead and it's not done. let me let them, let me. we were affected by the rain. our children were soaked, our clothes gone away and we have nothing to protect ourselves. just the tent 11 people are sleeping on 2 mattresses of the colder weather sits in families a start their day of repairing their damage. then most people here have lost everything over the last year. for now, this is home is i meant to say he or a tense, there's no sheets, shelter or codes for children. there's nothing, there's no life you on phase 90 percent of all the 2300000 people have been displaced off in multiple times. those who have managed to survive these various
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talks are now hoping to survive the winter without proper shoulder, people are vulnerable through infection and disease. atlanta to show that we left the north and survived the bombings we left off to the siege. but now the rain and cold killing us on it and i've been sick for 3 days. no good, been sure. i mean, it's very cold. the children have sick women was screaming every thing became told me, destruction, sickness, and disease. every weight pertains fell on us. these are our belongings. we don't know where to go or what to do. we is sick. we are sick and tired. stop the war stopped. this was one 3rd displays. palestinians took refuge in hospitals of schools and public buildings. but the relentless is really bombardment has devastated garza infrastructure and shoulders made of of plastic blankets and cardboard are the only protection from the wind and rain hunting mode. i was just
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either from the central area of the gaza strip. how this time was staying with news out of northern gauze or and just right now until the re fi has, has a make shift structure in the west of guns of 50 men can be seen carrying many of the injured towards scratches wasting to ferry them, to a nearby hospital, the reports of at least 3 people haven't been killed and several more wounded. tar capitalism has more. is really strikes, continue to overwhelm, and other parts of cars in the past few hours while the situation has been completely collect, take phases and all this, this report is what it always to an operating in the city of big law here in the north of the territory is by to set up on an hourly basis raging, but we new studies, patient forces must corporate says, we know that the last series of strikes took place was coming back now here. well, one pennsylvania must go along side also in a saucy refuge account,
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which is in the western coast allowing of the gaza strip. a coffee was talking to increase the billions. what confirmed killed um its a very notable expansion if that is where the military activities on the vicinity also come out at one plus. so within the past few hours, the, it's for the army as well, has passed to you is to ation orders for the residents of big law here. tell me, recommending them to no longer remain in that area because it's going to be an active minutes. we will so, and button the central area of a situation has been relatively comp i'm. it's a very remarkable continuation of them is really minutes reparation in a rough i city in the fall south of the territory where this operation has been ongoing for me almost more than 6 months with no lakes hop on the ground power. so by soon i'll just have a better kind of fun to re, to by road is a 20 year old palestinians has faced more than a dozen times since the war began. speaking to us by the light of her move all phone and she describes how difficult the past year has been as a witness for this genocide. uh for the past year. uh,
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no, of course. i just wanna say the everything cabins for no reason. okay. i can be will uh, losing your friends, um say good bye for your family that they already is that you, it isn't something easy on the as you can see the uh, the slightly strikes of like they target could be but for no reason. and they say like a, they are dangerous people, but you know that they just killing every one that they hear them because uh, uh, the for no reason. so this is, this is not just a lot of this cuz i've seen
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a side aging a some. the positive goals are the say is right. he attacks of kills at least $17400.00 children in garza since october last year. that's one child killed every few minutes. thousands more have been injured and are in need of support. agencies say around $50000.00 children younger than 5 will need urgent treatment from all nutrition by the end of the year. at least 658000 children have been out of school since the stones of the war. now missing out on the 2nd year of education, a number of opens and goals are ranges between 17 and 18000. many are on their own without any family members and agencies, they, every day, 10 children lose one or both of their legs was available. and as a communications specialist, the unicef, she says that the children have gone. so life is only guessing was it is absolutely
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inconceivable. that over a year into this war situation for children and gone. so if there's the got only worse and worse when we say that god is not safe, we don't mean that just literally we're not just talking about the bones and the bullets that kills children. and their families, we're also talking about some living conditions that pose a direct response to the lives of children in god. so we're talking about the lack of access to health care, which is effectively accept sentence for many, severely ill children and severely wounded children. i met one of those last month in most of the whole 11 year reward. would you pay me a we just learned a couple of days ago that is past because the doctors and most are hospitals are unable to give the care that he needs so its not just about the booms and the bullets. it's about the living conditions or the elect, their office holding gas. so it's really,
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it's wendy. there's no adequate shells or there's no access to sufficient nutritious food. there's a high prevalence of diseases. there's sewage, there's um, contaminated water. children don't have warm clothes, they don't have shoes, they walk around the sewage, there's debris shattered everywhere. so it is a highly dangerous environment for children in gone. so in every regard, i'm over the yeah. into is more on goals or at least $200.00 historical sites have been destroyed or damaged. the grades in the mosque and all the city has been partially reduced to rubble of these ready, military bummed at last december. these pictures show galls as large as an oldest most gonna hoss of the city before it was destruction. it was a place of worship, dating back thousands of years. you know, most of it lies in ruins, best as possible. light scripts cool, a cultural genocide being carried out by israel abraham l. holly reports now from
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the side of that mosque. i am right now standing inside of amber and most one of the most heritage and religious places in the gaza strip. it is nearly 1400 years old, racing back to the vision. fine era. it was originally built as a church been converted into almost you're in the islamic conquest. these were any fights or just of targeted this place and have turned it into rubble. as we can clearly see onyx law, the f. 16 bombs, one of the many bomb dropped on this place, turned it into the visitation. historians say it is a cultural genocide. committed against these are the places, but these are what you mean, ministry stays. it is it has been used by medical groups as within face. however, many human rights organizations claims that the destruction of such religious enter, it gives you places, institution
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a violation of international law. and the future generations will not be connected to their heritage any more off or the is what any fights or just have destroyed and level these places in the gaza strip behind me, i'll give you all northern gods all this time as i had had on al jazeera, closing in on pocket stones, capitol, thousands of supporters of jails, full of appointments to him on con, issue a final cool defiance on mountain web. sluggish soft of a deceased gold mine. the skilful, insane in south africa says no minus sign out of the upset. down below i grew up on guns, controlling hundreds of offices will. mine is not allowing them to the end of school is a huge win for india is quick because in australia will be here with the action in
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the past. the had the weather is turning more unsettled across the middle east with winter arriving in the event dropping temperatures, and bringing wintery and wet conditions to the likes of gaza, which isn't good news for people living in tend to comes and we are expecting rain to continue to fall across. so the countries in the events extending across into iraq stretching down across the west and pots of iran. we have got some warnings here for fun. the storms in the days ahead, the west of the winter. we weather is to the north of this, that moves across from eastern pots of to a kia into the caucuses. but we'll see those shows extending further south across the golf in the days ahead. for places like to wait as well as boss right. we could
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see some of those scaffold showers, touch into katasha as well. now it's not just an event that seen those lower temperatures, but also the north east of africa for the likes of egypt, cairo at any 19 degrees celsius with cloudy conditions, is much clear up to the north west. and of course that central band that we are seeing some very strong winds in places like west and hara the which is all the weather has shifted for the south coast. thats central band was a big bus rain or away from get boned to bus. one will see the rain pickup for s retaining on wednesday. the. this is an enormous emergency for literally billions of the world's population. first prize explores how different fades across the globe are rallying communities . we are currently buttons and the caretakers up here in emission to rebuild our broken relationship with the planet. if we can move an ice,
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3rd annual watching out there at his reminder of our top stories. this hour is rarely asked by somebody to move for us for residence. and the da here has been a piece of the talking, biased way. the attacks on monday in the southern lebanese city of tire and is rarely asked by cause kills at least 12 people is really embossed as the united nations, as the, as well as living full. it's on us. these 5 deal with has full and 11 on kind of down on until proposals being very complex. it's expected to discuss the agreements soon. on the cold and wet weather in golf was the west thing over the dime, living conditions for palestinians. storms of president makes up shelters and tens come from the south coast, pulling food and the other supplies. attempts to agree, what could be the wells 1st? tracy aimed at cutting plastic pollution. a filtering as a you and missing in south korea. divisions among delegates from
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a 175 countries missing for the 5th and possibly last time and boost on on the mining negotiations. country stuff in the west effects of plastic pollution, a pushing for a deal. bought petrochemical produces like china and saudi arabia on plastic waste managed without reducing production with you and environment agency was that if the action is taken, the amount of plastic entering the environment annually could double by 2040 we are here today because the plastic pollution is not just an outside, no sense, but an ocean and you see the threats to echo systems, economies on to my account. the magnitude of the crisis is evident, underscore the origin say of our mission. as there was environment, as the net cloud takes a look at the global picture of plastics use,
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the plastic was invented way back in 1900. and there are pools, many important applications of plastic today for medical components. for solar panels and high tech gas and lightweight construction materials. but it is the over use of every day, plastics, like coffee cup, like food packages, water bottles. that is causing a blight on our planet from the highest mountain. the deepest ation and see the world produces around $400000000.00 tons of plastic waste each. yeah, well, some plastic waste is disposed of through incineration or landfill. only 9 percent is recycled. much of what's left is mismanage waste, which pollutes the environment, all lined are. and then negatively r. ations reasoning study suggests that between one and 2000000 tons of plastic into the oceans annually itself and marine creatures that bear the brunt. 700
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different marine species and known to be affected by plastic, every through ingestion or entanglement. plastic items that enter the ocean, take many years to decompose. 20 is for a plastic bag. for $150.00 is for plastic buffle and $600.00 use for plastic. fishing, that's often these items are broken down into microscopic particles known as micro plastic. 94 percent of plastic in the ocean is estimated to be micro plastic. so much micro plastic enters the environment. it's the equivalent of every person in the world throwing $43.00 grocery bags into the ocean each year or roughly one per week. so where are we at with a global plastics treat? or the push is for tracy to limits and ultimately drastically reduce the amount of
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plastic being produced. but a huge push back from petra states and from plastics. manufacturers. we won't the focus to be on waste management rather than coughing. plastics, production plastic is a reset, so i still kind of resilience. and so i need joins us now from still kind of get to have you with us. so testing manufacturers wants us to focus on how we dispose of plastic rather than reduce its production. is this a problem that can be sold through waste management? oh, that's a, that's a really simple answer to that one. no, it needs to be both. it's like looking at the world with one. uh, if you have both sides use them both. we have 2 things that need to be done here. reduce the amount of plastic we're using and producing each year and manage it responsibly and uh, find sustainable solutions wherever you can access every all plastics and the products that we use and walk home to they do to us that well, it's
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a very difficult question because as nick was explaining just now there are thousands and thousands of different types of chemicals that are used to produce plastic. so plastics aren't just one material. it's a whole range of different materials with different uses. everything from children's toys, to solar panels and everything in between. and they're all produced in different ways and as i say about 13000 different chemicals used in the production of plastics and only a fraction of those are intensively studied. so we don't know the long term impacts of ingesting micro plastics from all these different types of materials. it's something that isn't limited to one country or one community. it's something that's global. it's ubiquitous micro plastics are everywhere. it's is a solution that needs to be achieved by the whole world for the whole world. are you specialize in oceans? don't you? and there's a sophistic, but by 2050 they'll be more plastic in the ocean by weights and there is fish. what
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is the impacts of that? and yeah, well this is awesome and then in the explain there, that's over 750 different species of fish have been found to in just plastic. and if the fish are eating it, you're eating the fish, you're eating it too. and that's a, that's a big question because the sea food is one of the pillars of the global food system . it's a part of our nutritional future to have healthy oceans. healthy ecosystems unhealthy food that we can feel comfortable eating and also feeding to our children. if the fish becomes increasingly polluted and consumers will also move away from its and it also becomes in equity and justice issue. because if only clean fish as eaten in some places and everything else gets shipped somewhere else, this isn't the type of a future we want. and that's not what multilateralism is set up to. to produce. we need to find solutions that work for the whole world. not just for the richest ends
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in plastics in the ocean. we're polluting the ocean, not just for us, not just for today, not for tomorrow, but for thousands of years into the future. and that's a scary prospect. so it's good that these negotiations are happening now. it would have been good if they had happened 20 years ago, but this is the time to really get a higher degree meant a binding agreement. that caps production that creates transparency in production volumes. and that's limits and drastically reduces the amount of plastic going into the environment into the future. so how hurtful you that that will be a treaty on coming, plastic pollution coming out of this meeting and south korea? it well, i know some of the people who engage with this work, including some leading scientists who have been pushing relentlessly on this. and i, my heart is with them my emotions with them. and i need to see this not just as a realistic but also as an optimist. i mean we, we need to see a better, well,
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it's into the future. and that means putting all of the energy we can into pushing our colleagues. and also all the negotiators to find in agreements and to push back against the really shameless industry lobbying that's happening at the, at the april meeting of the negotiations. a 196 industry lobbyists, attended the negotiations from petrochemical companies. and that's not a recipe or a good outcome to a plastics negotiation. so we need to do better. we need more trans pants in these processes, and they need to really be based in solid science and say that's what we need now. and i hope i'm pushing, i'm encouraged that things are going forwards, but to wait and see. okay, well, it is encouraging to hear your optimism, at least probably the last that many thanks indeed. take your time to join us. now in egypt, 17 people including taurus, i'm missing off to your cap size in the red sea. so live as
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a way of hitting the boat in the middle of the night, throwing the vessel on its side. is it to me that she is coming out of such and rescue operation south of 12 hours and the water finding survivors is considered increasingly unlikely. that logistics company, dsl says it's launching an independent investigation off to a congo plank flashed this way. news airport early on monday, the across has a 2 story residential building, know the capital build. this one crew member was killed and 3, all those injured police, the residents in the building on homes and practiced on supporters of jail, full of prime minister and wrong kind of marching towards his level about to cool for his release. police reported the rest of the thousands ahead of a rally in the capital. the government has sealed off parts of the city and shut down. major raids, some mobile and internet services of being suspended. the much comes days before a special court hearing icon is expected to be charged with terrorism offensive,
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while high the bolts from as long as i can of thousands of security for this person in including the regular police forces who have also come from other provinces, have been brought to islam abroad and on the outskirts of its, i'm about, along with, by the military forces to stop the support of the former prime minister named on con, from marching on the city. it is an unprecedented development because there are tens of thousands of security for this person and to prevent de la judge, who said that did really be a peaceful march. however, we have a report that you guys showing has been used. and in some cases, even stunned in there that be new to the driver. good, but the dog. but this is a determined crowd which wants to come to this point behind me, which you're known as these. where are the buckets on a board? and prime minister in ron con has already said that the product short continue and goes for testers,
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are determined to come through its normal bod. so most people and buckets on watching know they need to see that there is no wind and they're hoping that the crisis can be the dog. what does that? let's do a complete loss down all the progress on the capital, the highways as well as affected the transport, public transport for the broad internet services, a garage, and everybody hoping that this strikes, it can be thought politically. rather than using the option of ports come out of how you get all your data off. it's all my bod. thousands of people are sheltering and evacuation comes after a massive fire destroyed around a 1000 ashanti homes. in manila, the government has promised to help people rebuild the houses off as bonnet below reports from the capital. i've often lost time several times as the sums extremely vulnerable to 5 as a tragedy. twice over mark, john de la cruz had only recently lost his 3 month old daughter to pneumonia when
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a fire, lasting 8 hours destroyed his neighborhood on sunday. he couldn't save his home for any of his belongings. he says, all he could think of was to give his daughter a proper burial. even if this evacuation shelton smells, at least people can still pay for a final respects. people who are struggling to come to terms with the police to destroy much of their sense of community, say such a tragedy has struck them before for sale. so, villanueva, this is the 3rd time he's seen, a whole burn down, visits from what i can remember. you have been eat for incidents, if it's not on the other side of the neighborhood, it's on our side. it's like we take turns. there's some say they're so used to fires, they'd rather stay close to their properties and start clearing degree rather than wait for the government at more than $900.00. buyers have been recorded in many of this year, and many of them occurred in communities like this. in fact,
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7 months before a 1000 homes were destroyed on sunday, another fire tore through this area. fire department officials are investigating the cause, but say homes is shut. t towns are especially prone to fires because they're crowded together. more than half the time, the blazes are sparked by full t electrical wiring. signing up. what's a good us? because of the sheer population density, many people are using appliances at the same thing because maybe they are poor. they, they sort through the, the electricity connections. this could be the sort of below the electricity network. if that can be said they're prepared to be relocated by the government, as long as they can stay near their work places. but until that's offered to them, they said they have no choice but to return. and just hope they won't see a repeat of the slightest spar barney below algebra. manila, it is all africa, 14 people, including
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a 14 year old boy have we suffers from an illegal gold mine and still fontaine in northwest provence. police folks pestilence has this proves and full minus not dropped against the will, but just don't want to come out a stand off between the group and police has lost it for weeks with all forward. he's blocking supplies of food and water to force them to the surface. welcome. what has moved from so from times of the gold seems here between 2 and 3 kilometers below us. we don't know how many people are still on the ground, but estimates vary from about 400 to about 4000. they access the labyrinth of tunnels below through dozens of disuse, mine shops, which is strewn around the country side here, and not labyrinth of tunnels. since the industrial for rates as of left, some of them have collapsed. others have become flooded. y'all, susan? oh mine is the new ones. please have been stationed in recent months at the top of the shaft in a crack down as one a couple of minutes to put it to smoke out. the mine is below and it's from this
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shelf just over here. this is close to is we're allowed to, to get to the mine and it's from here that several minus came out in the night. they said they've begun that jenny, 6 days before. you said the gang members who control the operation down below and not letting people lease they've made an escape and cold for days through. now it's autos climbing, walking and squeezing through gaps to try and get to the surface here he said, conditions below a bad that some people have died and they said that the food supplies the, the last food supplies that were lowered about 10 days ago to show off just a couple of 100 meters from here. we've taken over by the gods, who is supervising the operation, and the prices of food become extremely high that the hundreds of minors were only being sold scraps for weeks. they have to pay in gold. they've mind malcolm web address. there are still one site in south africa to can you where
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a process is being held to demand an end to violence against women and girls and lots took place on the international day for illumination of violence against women government. so it has moved from nairobi. this women are protesting against the killing of women in guns. and can you please say 97 women have been killed in the last 3? 9, some in brutal waves. the march was supposed to mark the start of 16 days of activism as part of a un campaign against gen database file, and this is what happened to the city center as women well gathering. police fired dice at them even before they could start. it's not clear why the violence against that'd be seen. see as the governmental officials, including the president, we moved to
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a seated doing that best to keep within say before i have instructed the criminal justice up task to execute the monday without delay hoarding puppet. it does have family side fully accountable. who came to this fees to demo street? see the pod was like, this is the, is it is then is i have an estimate on this really tell us how many people all do that us the, because of me say, how many big on the cars. so why the women in kenya are planning to hold another march in december. they say they want action, and the will not be silence until the government that's spent on the also one justice for women who be modded. and for those who've been abused and are still living in caea, katherine solely all just the era. nairobi still a has had on ours, is there all the sports will have what months to cities manage it has to say as his
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the, [000:00:00;00] the tempo was pulled on his laura laura, thank you so much chris john. rinaldo square twice is on us, are moved within sight of asian champions. we can all get rounds. rinaldo is a savvy raven team, were in contact to take on algo alpha, for 39 year old, opened the scoring at old bank stadium early in the 2nd half, and finish 312, all now sir, who were now 2nd in the west asian table,
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elgar off her 7th in the standings of the topics. moving until the last 16 reigning champion, selling our bottom of the table, the united arab emirates team. last 212, i'll leave england forward item tony squared, both goals for his saudi arabia inside of the 5 street with o l. we are now guaranteed a spot in the last 16 lane. have 3 games left to rescue their champions. league seize. manchester city manager, pep squad ellis as he's learning from the club support, run a form, but does see the need for big changes. so they go into choose these champions, league game against the side as far north, having lost their last 5 games. it's the worst series of results for d o a has gone through during his managerial career. when we are winning a lot, a lot, a lot, always i was thinking these to show the bus. and right now, just to show the best. so life net and nothing anything is it turned out so you
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were a moment that we as tucked away and again, we were winning a lot of games. i was thinking were going to lose games. these unusual. yeah. right . there's always been a point in time where we speak to the team and so some people want to say of what the expectations are, what we need to do a change that's i think normal. so whenever we have a great season that happens also. so, you know, we already had that conversation, but that's what was already way before. so i don't thing at this moment in time. we need another one. let me pull striker, mahonnan salis, has he's disappointed not to have received a new contract offer from the, from the lead leaders on sunday, he scored twice. and this we 2 away when at south hampton egyptian has 12 goals and all competitions. bob is out of contract at the end of the season. next step, it's round madrid in champions linked on wednesday raw madrid forward, menissi as junior is out of that game. he suffered
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a hamstring injury during rouse 3 know when over the gun us and the spanish leak. on sunday. madrid are 18th in the 36 team chevy, hopefully table to barcelona, or top of the spanish league, but without a win in their last 2 games on saturday. they allowed to, to go lead to slip against delta v. go on safe like steam play french club abreast on tuesday, targeting a 4th street when in europe the play and knows how we, what we with to where we have to improve. this is, this is norma. so we, we spoke about that and when we give the confidence to the player with things as the, as we see the situation positive because we have to learn about that. again, we are a young team and we, we are, we are doing till now really good. and do you have achieved their biggest step in victory in australia is they won the 1st test by $295.00 runs. australia were up
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against it's going in today for her starting their 2nd endings on 12 for 3. they lost a 4th week it early on. driver's head, top squared was 89, but he felt indian captain and vengeful man of the match. just pretty rough. so those were eventually pulled out for $3238.00 in diego, one up in the series with 4 matches still to play. the 2nd test is a day night game in adeline this is a tough place to place a cute on you. would it be put under pressure, but when you respond to a pressure that gives you a lot of confidence going further and you'll get here. so yeah, that is the biggest positive and you know, this is my 1st test when my son is also here. so i'll just finish it with my son and i don't remember this for the wait little bit and they situations before it's the nature of professions for you. i lose some guidance i, you know, the biggest challenge and the biggest, um, you know, the most important thing is how do you bounce back now what's, what's the next move site? that's what we've got to do this week. um, you know, clearly well if the mock is
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a lot to work on. so you know, the nice important thing is, is full test such as next and stay quiet. barkley, rush the most yards in any nfl game for 14 years as the philadelphia eagles best beat the l. a rams. running back a barkley rush for 255 yards with trays and eagles record and the nice lowest and nfl officer. and he also had to catch down as he was 13720. it was the 7th when in a row the top of the m. f. c. east. just like when people tell you you aren't good enough and you've got to block it out and put your head down and work. and it's the same situation here because i think what's gonna happen, obviously, and wait was what i told our team after. as you know, everyone's going to be calling you the media's gonna be telling you how good you're out of the fans. going to be telling you how good you are, the that all doesn't matter. you know, all that matters is that we go back to work. okay, and that is all used for,
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for now, back to laura far. thanks very much indeed. and that's it for me, laura cloud this visa fully is it just the payments before today's the to be at dollars is to have a life marginalized binary poles. discriminatory cost system to be a valid woman is to also have a buggy, victimized by higher costs. we've lived with this finance for so long, but the data journalist is adamant to realize or dream of women of cost owning the landing work, securing their safety, and thought to future generations. witness nipples defiant, dialect, journalist on a jersey to all through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and 40 other world languages. shay come odd award for translation. and
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