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notes on the policy, it's via, i'm from the e file behind it that is still binding to in a place that has made so many disaster movies. this disaster is happening right here in real time, but nobody knows when this one will be over. fill of out, i'll just say era los angeles. it's time for the weather. here's karl. had loaded. the weather is looking pretty settled with lots of sunshine across central america and the caribbean will have that in a moment. but 1st it's a south america where we put a split to full cost is looking very well across the north. in particular for the likes of peru, bolivia, and brazil. we have got some amber, low salt for those intense thunderstorms, stretching out towards the east coast. re a, we'll see that rain over the next few days for the south of this. what is much dry, a for power, white moving parts of odds and teen a little bit west. so for northern should it, but we will see temperatures pick up in cities like one us areas and as soon shown over the next few days. so i'm just assisting
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a little bit high across venezuela and columbia. it's a why a outlook here. and it is looking a lot dryer than what it has been recently for central america and the caribbean. oh, so sunshine, the full, the likes of a k, but more wave sunshine for mexico. few scattered showers here in nap. but the west of the weather. you can see those severe storms moving across the gulf coast and on woods to florida. now we have got that critical fly warning remaining across california with the winds picking up as we go into the new week and no rain insight . i still had on august 8, i'm looking to report from the democratic republic of congo. the army is trying to recheck, drawn from m 23 fighters, the 1st major of the tennessee album. we're going to have a round up of holes reactions standing open coming up shortly. is the
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pod came into the cookie interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now, i didn't say that that would be for 40 years for facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the latest news as it breaks the book plugs desperate for which solutions. and i'm so, so the old problems which put this 5, that's a full for the new administration with detailed coverage for people on business or something affected by a tax going to buy. i'm groups in the region with more than paid 10 percent of the population consider for from around the world, implementing free meals program. the government ends to reach at least $15000000.00 by the end of this year. in
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the the you know, just need a reminder of our top surveys this uh the lifting of sanctions that can serve. yeah . as the tops the agenda at a meeting of european out of leaders in re i. e. leaders have agreed to discuss sanctions release for the end of this month in brussels. saudi arabia's foreign minister friends filed, been fucked on a sold as given a statement after the meeting brought up in western diplomats and v. i is called for the lifting of sanctions and serbia, which has been a key to mind of a new administration future of sylvia is as syrian in the matter, we confirmed that we would continue providing all the material and aid economic aid
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and to achieve stability that goes collection paving the way for the proper environment for the seed was to go back to the countries. lot of things would be done. and we, we do our best to enable the sort of administration to provide the necessary services to the syrian people. also, we confirmed that necessity of lifting sanctions imposed on silvia because these taxes will hinder the emissions of decision and people in development of new construction. going to cost him a homage in his life for us in damascus, a pretty short statement. they are buying a fairly broad one as well, but never the less making the lifting of sanctions. a key element of what happens is going forward the yeah, that's right, rob. and that's certainly going to be music to the ears of a new syrian administration, because as you mentioned just a moment ago, this is something that we've heard again and again,
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the past month since this new administration to tower here in syria. they have demanded that the international community ensure that those sanctions be lifted. they are crippling on the economy here as long as those sanctions are in place, very difficult things get up and running again in syria. so the fact is now we've heard the leaders that were there at that meeting and the all today which is now ended. they've said that in a few weeks time at the end of the month, that they are going to have a meeting where they're going to be discussing the potential of lifting certain sanctions on syria. but we also heard from some of the leaders that are involved in the meetings today in re off it said that the sanctions that are in place on former members of the said regime and syria who committed, brutal crimes against the syrian population that those should remain in place, so it's still a big question as to how exactly sections would be lifted when they might be lifted . but again, for this country you cannot really move forward. it cannot start to really start advancing or rebuilding its economy, which is in such dire shape until the sanctions are lifted of others. a few other things to note from what the saudi foreign minister said in a very brief statement. he said that the future of syria is an internal matter for
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syrians. he said that the, the saudis, and other countries are going to continue economic aid in order to enable the administration in syria to provide services to the syrian people. and as we said before, the major topic of discussion today was the necessity of lifting sanctions. this is what the syrians have been demanding. they're going to continue to demand it. and there is going to be this open question about when exactly that that might happen. so the discounts we can start getting on its feet more and more in the days to come from lama junction with the mask us. thank you very much. we're turning it out to what coverage of the fires and the signs of these california homeowners are facing a growing insurance crisis. even before these lights, as far as a several of the state's largest insures, are the stopped or limited new policies, leaving many struggling to find coverage that since 2015 california seen 15 of its most destructive places in history, forcing insurance companies to pay out large claims many ensures pulling out the state government has started its own insurance program known as the fair f, a i a,
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our plans, nearly half a 1000000 homes are participating, but the funds only offers basic coverage up to $3000000.00 off. i'm not enough to rebuild a house in an area with sky high property values, state officials on trying to fix this, by letting insures factor climate change into their rates. they are hoping that's going to convince companies to return to the market, but premiums may be much higher. well, david alonzo is the head of industry analysis and strategic advisory and how to invite you to global re insurance broker is joining a start from london. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. i'll be facing a situation. do you think that insurance companies are going to be less than willing to pay out under the circumstances? well i think that if there is coverage in place, the insurance companies will pay out. that's what we're here for. and that's actually, that's a big part of what drives us here and, and how to agree where it re, insurance broker, but how to group as an ensure. and so we seek to get coverage into the market for
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people when they most needed of the problem is the lack of coverage prior to this event. and it is really, as you say, pursuant to a number of different things, probably really going, getting going in earnest after the camp fire in california in 2018 up until this wildfire there had been around 20000000000 of insured wildfire losses in california . this wildfire looks to be the biggest in the state history, so it simply may be that there isn't the coverage in place to, to cover everyone, unfortunately, at this moment. but there are a lot of reasons and drivers behind to that, that we can talk about. and i want to ask you about that. what are those drivers? what are the conditions that the insurance would not have to take into consideration if they want to consider somebody willing to pay premiums for this as well? yeah, so he's gonna insure this. i've been in california for a very long time. it's one of the oldest modern insurance markets in the world going all the way back to the san francisco earthquake. but in recent years,
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wildfire frequency and severity certainly has increased um, certainly in california and certainly in los angeles county area and part of their there are a number of different reasons for that. one of them is, as you say, um there are state regulatory caps on how much insurers can raise rates in the admitted market. previously, they weren't able to take things like climate change and the cost of free insurance and other factors into account. but is also um, things like um you know, creating sufficient fire brakes um, sufficient sweeping of the forest floors calling the forest legislation around the community support for wildfire as fuel management. all this, i hope this is a wakeup call. really for the state to implement all of those things in earnest. there are other states like the oregon, washington, california, colorado, utah, where admittedly, it was, you know, there's, there's less exposure because they just don't have the same population density as
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california. but they have actually undertaken more of those measures. i know how difficult california is give just given the size. but the hope is that those actions combined with the state legislation around how insurance is priced, will bring coverage back into the state in the meantime. but there have been a lot of alternative methods exploring to get coverage into california and including in what's called the excess and surplus market, which generally ensures higher network individuals and corporations. but also in the admitted market. and i'm, i'm sitting here in london, which is the world's biggest specialty market. and you know, here we've, we've done everything we can to get insurance capacity into california via alternative routes like through managing general agencies. and you know, creative ways using technology better to price and offered coverage, but we needed to accelerate all of this, both on the public side and on the private side to ensure that this doesn't happen
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again to any good to get your expertise. and this david funds are, we appreciate that, sir. thank you very much indeed for your time. my pleasure. and i hope everyone in the arms way will stay safe. let's have you fighting on the east of democratic republic of congo is the army tries to re gain grime from m 23 fighters. they've been advancing in the region for months. our economy of oppose from the village of a google. this is the village of one of the beaks. where did you have seen me has been battling for most of days right now. it's almost the same fighting which is taking place in most if it's center, then a decent global death. 2 days passed and 22 was still in this age and now did you have to tell me tough as managed to push them away? this is why so maybe sort of this around here and who to so yeah, we still have the guns. so to just to be i in house here and this is why we cannot spend time. yeah. sort of use. does it want to take any risk?
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we generally send also some of those was still coming from different areas. crank of good filters. they how to disabilities, because all those almost close here because there was no any business going on. heavy fighting has been taking place here as decisions, happy. and you must see, see, people documented in this video saying that there wasn't a lot because they don't know what would happen up to now. and it was still just behind the mountain where we are still fighting up to now we can't even hear is it some heavy guns and also some rockets. and i want to do this suggest as being very confused also because of their logistic disability properly connected with any call or whatever soldiers themselves. they are using motorcycles, as you can see, even as i was doing a list, we just did. uh, we just use the motorcycle course and this is why people. 1 have been very difficult successful here because nor any money tardy and it's gone which does popular. so this area because of the ongoing fighting them. 23. i've been battling
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them then indefinitely on the phone once a week right now, 7 days without is no stop here. people are very tired and they don't know how just in case you need to go into the coming days, a little icon. it was 0. let's just say 3030 to democratic funding for cool. the wash it says is minutes is largely propelled ukraine is kind of offensive launched into cars last week. in the last 5 months, russian forces have regained control of about half of the territory. they initially lost as a lot approaches the 3 year mark civilians continue to pay the price. doctors a body has this report from the western region of cost in russia. this is what is left of the village of better being in the cursed region of russia. after
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a counter attack by the ukrainian military last week, about 25 kilometers from the border with ukraine. this one's peaceful village became the front line and this war. earlier this month, the russian defense ministry says its forces repelled the attack and held onto bardeen all 40 residents wherever actuated this to see it was a kitchen. yeah, that was the living room. if you're having this man is standing on what used to be his home in the town of rio ski, he shows the damage his property sustained in the fighting to the representatives of the local governor of the cursed region. hello. this is all the windows in my house are broken. i didn't see it happen because my relatives evacuated me out of my house. they told me the attacks will continue, but i decided to come back after 2 days to see the damage. this book, the history of the 20th century, which is another reminder that this, once rest of region of russia is now the new front line in the biggest conflict this country has been involved in since world war 2. ukraine launched
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a surprise incursion into russian territory in august, taking an area of about 1000 kilometers in the course region about 25 kilometers inside russian territory. the city, of course, where i'm standing, is about a 100 kilometers from the printing border and about 80 kilometers from the front lines. in the past 5 months, russian forces have managed to regain control of about half the territory they had initially. last for the latest, pushed by key ups forces, highlights that the bottle in purse is far from over. with nearly 200000 people forced out of their homes near the border areas since august. a state of emergency is in place across this entire region as oh, the front line of the russian. you bring in conflict. both sides are kind of fighting each other, having tactical successes here and there. but neither side has been able to achieve any strategic success anywhere. the so this is a kind of war of attrition where
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a strategically speaking, it's a sell me. while the military and political establishment continue to push for towards the 3rd anniversary of this war. it is ordinary people that continue to be caught in the crossfire door, so jabari out to 0 curse city mexico. his 1st female president is expected to deliver a speech this sunday to mark her 1st 100 days in power. donald trump stripes and imposing tactics. when he takes office to tackling cartel violence, probably ashamed bottom has already faced major challenges. but his own home reports from mexico city, the public is still behind. well, the, the star club would be a shame, dams, presidency is becoming trends equally linked to the beginning of another. this is a great job. donald trump, is the model prescient. they liked all the most from the moment she took office. she's been countering threats from the us president,
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lack of 25 percent terrorist on new mexican impulse. that's huge for a country about 80 percent of the textbooks go to the us, but she's taking a phone line. i own that on said to one tariff will come another and so on until we put our common companies at risk of being that she's coupled online in the sand. we're trying to smooth things over with trump by phone. if we're not going to assess him, we're mostly it was a really nice conversation between us. both. we agreed that there will be a good relationship or to avoid the terrace trumps demanded the mit skirt, cut off the flow of migrants. i'm fentanyl, into the us, showing them since signals. in december, mexico's congress passed a new law or gain expense, new production it security full season, so it may directly caesar up the drug in the state of slower. she's been working in general on a new plan to start met, screws, violence, she's inherited, call to conflicts and chapters. i can put this in the low cost telling particular
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is imploding into a civil will bring that piece will be tough. i think in terms of the cartels, i've been very happy with reaction of her being more acknowledging the fact that we confront a problem i. i liked the fact that i had a foolish who's in charge of security issues has gone the sienna, lo uh, i think from a mexican perspective, taking the situation of the car towels more seriously, is something i think is a positive step in the right direction. that she's taken, you know that every st. i'm so full full. the plan is a pre to assess or a mental under as manuel lopez over the door tearing through. he's controversial, judicial ripple. this is the thing mad. yeah. no great thing. stretches of a tourist train, which is side for jungling, the se. she's also carried on the sorry, feel, programs that helped make lopez open the door so popular. and at the end of the 1st 3 months in charge, one pope has her approval right here, almost 80 percent,
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least for now things seems to be going well. this is a 6 year term. difficulties are ready on the horizon, not just trump, a lot of money in the public coffers that could full set to raise taxes if she wants to expand the country social program that she's promised to do. it's early days yet for the president chamber, thomas john, home and me out to zeta mexico city. so you will need to, stella, head on all of, is it all coming up a slack lining 1st thing to buy? balancing on a wire strung between the 2 towers, there's no safety net. hundreds of meters above the ground. fathers put more on this incredible seats next, big support in the unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence?
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and as i said, 11 on, on her voices, the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people in math are just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0, when the shots came from the holiday in buford corrects, we heard some noise. this was new in a sniper valley was one of the most dangerous intersections in san diego. you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happens to people who were shot . they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics, camera man. so that's good. they allowed, if you sorry, eva, holiday and well, hotels on algebra the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the type of support here as far as rob, thank you. so much our store manager, mckellar tabs, has assets, sams to be patients and their wait for a trophy. they begin their f, a cop campaign against manchester, united in just over an hour or $10.00 to $1.00. the a cop in his 1st season in charge in 2020 but they haven't won a trophy since. i've taken another step back last week when they last to now to new castle and the 1st flag of their english lead cup semi final. the gunners are the most successful team and the competition and our tetra and fax them to pete an under fire united at the amex unless he is a part of our history. you know, when and 14 times um is that competition very attached to us and the beautiful game
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to play against. i must have club with various special location as well with the amount of support is are they gonna bring as well? so every very good game. well, united won this tournament under air, a ton of hog last season. but it's a new challenge for reuben amaran's, united as a look to win for the 1st time in 6 matches. they were boosted by spirited to 2 dragoons league leaders, liber pool and fields. last week, and they're hoping to build on that momentum. we are in the difficult moment. we are improving. we have some training slips, but the best thing to try to we and then we will focus on the next game. so my focus these more. um, email our, our week we have time to train to rest so i will choose the best team to win because we want also to win the cup in like you said in the cup you never know to tottenham are currently an action against non lead time worth time worth are 5 leaves below. first off to the best started here is they have to fix the net before
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kick off. they've held their own since then. it was goal is at half time. parts law in romans river knew their rivalry, and jetta later on sundays, the fight for bragging rights and the spanish super cobra. the repeat of last years fixture and re add which realm is read one for one. while it's a chance for hahn's, it's like to win his 1st trophy in charge of barza. he'll be hoping this much can get aside back on track in the league. they've only 11 of their last 7 matches and set 5 points behind their l. costco rivals and the standards. it's a huge game. we're speaking about l classic o in the see pick up final. if we, when we're going to gain more confidence for the rest of the season. if we, when it's going to be very important for the whole club renting champion arena, sab blanca has kicked off the defense of her australian open title with a, with the well number one thrashed american sloan stevens to advance to the next round. the bell of russian who was looking for her 3rd street title in melbourne.
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just 71 minutes to crush the former us open champion in streets that well yeah, it was the top of my to over stuff much, it's against her. and i'm like, i play my best probably, but i'm glad that i was able to close this much in straight sets. this donna package showed some support to her coach had tried her after winning in the 1st rounds. schreiber and her family are dealing with losses, suffered in the only fires that catch it defeated on in perry in straight sets and wrote a message as she walked off the court schreiber, 121 grand slam doubles titles as a player it's very difficult situation for her, she's a, she's home in the way her house is. okay for now, but so many have lost everything and it's a very, it's a horrible situation. we were doing our pieces in the, in the way this year. so we were just her 2 weeks ago. so i really cannot to
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believe what's happening and we're very sad that she's not here with us. last year is beaten, finalized k, when jang of china fault pass that remaining qualifier and guide to don't in their opening round. the 22 year old olympic champion need is nearly 2 hours to close up the match. 7661. the world number 2, alexander's road east, past lucas, polio of friends and his opening match. the german who is looking to lift his maiden grand slam title, be polio in straight sets, her face page, or to the next round. lebanese qualifier. how do you have be? has become the 1st player from the country to win. the men's singles match the ground? well, number 219 beach finance young child care to reach the 2nd man. this is probably one of the best days of my career. honestly, it's such an incredible feeling to, to get this when not only for myself, but for 11 on an 11 east, tennessee. as you guys can see,
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the crowd there was absolutely wild. so it made it even more special to one in front of them. the 6 saved caspar ruined was pushed to the brink and his match against highway lunar of spain. after a marathon a 3 hours on course, the regent eventually silver victory and $0.05 to advance to the 2nd rounds. now that jock of which is in 1st round action on monday, he took some time off to watch some cricket. he couldn't believe what he saw in the dark between the stars and the renegade. shmarkus though it is with a huge hit here, almost to be caught chalk which will be chasing a records 25th grand slams had of when to take to the courts. over in sydney, australia had one 1st women's ashes, one day international against england. ash gardner started with that involved taking 3 wickets and score in $42.00 and runs the wind by 4 which hits the sides competes in 3 ody eyes, 3, twenties and
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a one off test to determine the overall with the nfl playoffs are officially underway and the baltimore ravens are 3 to the divisional round after defeating the pittsburgh steelers and the p favorite. lamar jackson, 3. 2 touchdowns is the $12814.00 dairy. henry also had to rushing touch downs and the victory on our face. either the dental bronco sports buffalo bills for a place in the f. c. championship. and the houston texans have beaten the chargers to progress. nico collins started with a touch down and a 122 yards in search to 12. victory means the texas will now face to time defending champion, kansas city chiefs. we finished with an impressive feat in dubai as black line. a world champion john roost has become the 1st person to walk between the top of the generic everett's towers, a stone and cross the 100 meter long highline at height of 224 meters conquering tricky when conditions and different heights between the towers. okay,
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and that is all your support for now back to you. wow. that's absolutely amazing. it makes me feel slightly, the 5 thank you very much. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with learn all these stories. the as is, was world guys are continue, the new series takes you beyond the headlines of the company. if you're not chose, you're not entitled to the success of rights award winning false, or funding. my brutal meets renowned palestinian human rights. defend a lot about the whole young generation. they have centered palestine as part of their identity as such a innovation that wants to different work. refrain on a jersey to a steve. the diversity in amazon indigenous communities are inspiring global environmental action that pushing on a number of fronts to bring the attention of the walls. so what is going on? yeah,
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so culture of revival and environmental stewardship. their efforts under assessed your traditions was shaping a sustainable future for the planets, thousands of trees, pontus, and all that work is just mine. or thrice we are nature message from the amazon on the jersey to meet is doing his full homework. it's in turkish, and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us, i live here for 9 years, and it feels like i am more to tish. yes, i want to go back back to visit it, but not like to live more than 3000000 syrian slide here since the war. 13 years ago and entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria at all in the prospect of returning is causing much feelings. jada is 13 we oscar how she feels. there was a bit of mix feeling because i've never been to serial before my whole life was here. their parents now faced the dilemma of deciding what to do,
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it's best for their children. i looked my soul, the and the i want to, to come back to remember these to has been happening with the hope that one day for children will feel the same. the european powers agreed to discuss sanctions release them for syria during a meeting with regional leaders in saudi arabia. the sanctions into the missions of syrian people in development and reconstruction. the

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