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cc might see a shower too, but some many, it does state drive, it's idea sunshine, as is the case across the right. and it's also a heads on algebra. south crews and peach present and so kill is under arrest officer. he imposed motional last month, triggering a stand off with investigations, assessing the trail of destruction from california as well as far as many brace anywhere, the change that can spread the claims further and sees a set closer to becoming the most successful grandson, tennis player of all time, australia, no connection on the way in the pod he came in to be could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electoral times. now i didn't say that that will be for 40 years and 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
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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 examine the impact of today's headlines? no foreign power liberated the syrians and this is, syrians has to determine how the future looks like setting agend for tomorrow's discussions. if you all people from across the world can collaborate, why can't our world leaders international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire too many to justin pratt and much as it should be on the agenda, phone outages era, a noon
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the hello and welcome back you watching al jazeera. here's a reminder about top stories. this hour is right, is keeping off it's talk phone calls, but even as negotiates as our own, the cost of achieving a cease $5.00 to $51.00. palestinians has been killed across the gulf. the strips has gone on wednesday is ready try and strikes on the janine refugee comp and occupied. westbank has killed at least 6 palestinians, found a city in red cross that says all those have been injured in the same rate. you and high commissioner for human rights volk, cars visited series, and torres is now a prison. the facility was recently reopened off to the full of the assad regime. he'll so help folks with serious leadership going for an inclusive administration and is really strong kids. a school in goals, the city housing, hundreds of displaced, palestinians,
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7 members of the same family were killed and knots. explosion. loss include spoke to one of the survivors and sent us this report from the scene of lots of time. i'm talking to a full, i was part of the school in the center of god was that the weather is right. the army committed a mastercard, against of how does the somebody i'm talking to you for a place where and tell you how many have been killed. know well live to tell the story. event, family members have been killed the flow of how does in time, and then allow me just to go in show you the scale destruction here. and this is cool on the floor which factors on the ground. and one of the same time, low codes of trying to look for the remaining of the dead budget of housing family. so with that being inside the school is a safe audio,
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a safe place here and god is just an illusion. and because of being in go off of the see this now, how does the family every think? and then, i mean, we were peacefully sleeping and were taken by surprise as an, as really were playing far the mr. island, the school building. the concrete troubles fell on me and my children. we hardly crawled our way out to you. i came to find the messiah to have landed on the classroom where my brother is taking shelter with his family. the can see a who we around to find them alone, 2 pieces. i recovered my brother's leg off and his wife and his 17 da newborn daughter were covered dozens of body parts. still many scattered all over the place . wherever you turn, you find body power again and organs was like a huge. i 0. does a city call a sign?
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the ukraine has introduced emergency power codes and 6 regions off the russian launch to talk. it's a large scale, it's high contents. energy facilities and re loans have been sounding across the country. in the capital case, people have been sheltering of the cities metro system ukraine accuses rusher of using. what's it called? tara tactics to console heat st. during the winter, nearly a 1000000 people in ukraine all without power in western russia, ukraine and forces are still fighting in the coast regionals to the surprise incursion into the russian territory. last year, nearly 200000 displaced people from the border area on now living in temporary shelters. to such a bar revisited one facility near the city of costs. on the outskirts of the city of curse. in a tranquil setting, far away from the realities of city life,
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this sprawling lake side facility used to welcome children for summer sports camp. now it's home to nearly 600 people who were forced from their homes after ukrainian forces launched an unprecedented incursion into russia's curse screeching last august. yes, dania and her family were on summer holidays at that time near the black sea. when they heard what happened in their hometown of suits. yeah. which is a few kilometers from the ukraine in border incurs, screeching furniture when used to be as entering his name. if we don't know anything about our house, whether it's destroyed or not, everything we had our documents, photos and valuables were all left behind. we want to go home, but we realize that we won't be going back there. if gabrielle's husband is working as a taxi driver in carson city, their new home, while her children are enrolled in remote learning, valentino was also forced to leave her home suddenly ensued job. she is disabled
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and says a neighbor had to help her escape. you make up one movie, nothing else. he put me in the car and started to drive really fast. the soldiers were shooting at the car, but we were lucky and we got away. i really want to go back. my mother and my husband are buried there. and then the bill headed as for now, there appears to be no end to this conflict. ukrainian forces continue to hold about half of the area they initially occupied in august. that includes where most of these people have come from. the town of su job. these internally displaced russians have been waiting for over 5 months to go home. and while they waste mealtimes have become a daily ritual. where experiences are shared and strangers have become friends. the adults are not the only ones forging new friendships. these kids have had their entire lives disrupted, but they are still able to enjoy moments like beast, making gifts for russian soldiers. fighting on the front lines. doors, safari,
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l 20. course city, south korean president, you in. so carol has been arrested. all sorts had to stand off and the latest child sort of the political crisis that's in golf. the country young who's been suspended for a from office is under investigation. all 3 and post marshall. last month for weeks, he's been barricaded inside his official residences and refused to face questioning . punching foot reports from sol, the operations, the risk present. the insecure got underway and the early hours of wednesday morning, and that's great. this was the 2nd attempt by investigators to bring him in after they tried to arrest them a week ago. many people are angry genes avoided facing responsibility. fitz failed, marshall load within them. and i think it's wrong for the leader of the rebellion to not face any legal consequences. and even though an arrest warrant has been issued, continue to resist that support is that the president had been kept outside june's
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official residence the days despite the icy conditions. why don't you tell me, what is the presidents which be arrested all of us here are the people of this country. i think we'll be prepared to stop with your wrist at all costs. i got as doing broke police managed to breach the rules. the presidential compound report say that were tense negotiations with the president's legal team and security service. it'd been protected against a motorist late to a motorcade carrying the president was seen departing. police estimate as many as 6 and a half 1000 support of the president turned up overnight, judging that needed to keep fighting on. shortly after he was arrested, the crowds quickly dispersed in a video statement described the execution of the arrest warrant against him as deplorable. previous role in your so i decided to respond to the investigation despite it being an illegal investigation to prevent bloodshed. however,
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that doesn't mean i'm acknowledging the investigation. suffolk res corruption investigation office now has 48 hours to question you and then needs to decide whether to request a warrant to detain him. public folk. i'll just 0. so a move and a 1000000000 people around the wells all considered obese. and global commission is recommending changes to how those with the condition i'm not just diagnosed, but also treated was there as charlie angela reports from london. ok, so 825 years ago mohammed was struggling to sleep to walk to breathe. he was taking pills for hawks, a kidney impairment, and also riotous. he weighed a $143.00 kilos, but after treatment for the city, his health problems disappeared. everything improve everything all over over them. i used to have before blood pressure, but a, it in,
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been the knees couldn't walk long, you know, mean, mike kidney was effective, you know, mean might have the heart of failure. but now everything is back to them. the nature of the city and didn't know a new condition endorsed by 75 institutions globally, once the world to look at a, b, c with more new ones to go beyond b. m. i is the so measure of obesity. and instead to take into account waste circumference waste to hit ratio and excess body fat before diagnosing, we assume that the severity of the b, m. i, the increase would be in my could be a make sure of housing. reality is not, it doesn't tell me very much in terms of what your organs are doing, whether they're normal or not. and so it tends to under diagnose significant health issues that are typically caused by a beast. under the new diagnostic criteria. these patients showing signs and symptoms of severe illness would be considered clinically obese,
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while others who may have a similar b, m. i, but normal organ function would fall into a new pre clinical abuse category and others with a high b, m. i. but no excess fossil health symptoms would no longer be considered. these doctors hope, but the definitions of obesity will lead to better targeting is cast thorough questions as to whether changing the destination will reduce the number of people courtney considered to be. so that's 1000000000 worldwide, but conditions are confident that it will catch more people who would have otherwise gone under the radar. so they can get the treatment. they need charlie on to the algebra. okay, well jeffrey laws versus heads of the health systems research group. the boss loan is 2 full global health for joining us from a boss selena jeffrey. thank you very much for your time now. new definition of was considered technically obese. but why is this new reports important and well,
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thank you for having me. it's important to remember that not all health systems recognize obesity as a chronic disease, even if the world health organization does. so the commission is particularly important because it provides objective criteria for disease diagnosis, which a clinical decision making and the prioritization of therapy to get dimensions and public health strategies. and the timing 2025 is really just perfect because this is the year of united nations general assembly at higher level meeting on people with diseases which will take place in new york on september 2025. i mean, i'm no magical expert, but recommendations can be made. however, if it's not actually being implemented, as you said in different countries by different health systems, what sort of impact cannot even have? well, the commission brings together and no more than $75.00 endorsing organizations.
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there are 2 g, w, each of the directors who are part of the commission. so i think it will carry a lot of weight. it's also published in the leading medical journal. so ministries of health, you know, shouldn't take notice. and in the context of this high level meeting, and it will be an important advocacy tool that will be city isn't just a contributor to other diseases like diabetes and fatty liver disease that we don't often kind of liver disease, cardiovascular disease, but event disease and its own right, and how chronic is a base? let's see. uh well why then what says the main root cause i know there could be various reasons and that's exactly why this report is coming out with this new recommendation. but what's the primary reason would you say, you know, versus a to point to remember that almost all adults around the world are over ways around 16 percent of obesity and hundreds of millions of children that are affected to. so
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that's why this is a public health issue and you know, the big increase you're seeing over the last couple of decades is really due to lifestyle or of course, genetic causes. but this is really due to this sedentary lifestyle, not moving as much, not as much physical activity and, and the poor guy it's, we're eating food and your fatty through the yep. and you said it looks like we may have lost the connection. that was jeffrey lazarus, head of the health systems research group, talking about the new definition of a b. c. according to his latest report, o, 55, susan, los angeles. all preparing for another round of pa, for winds, is a baffle. the devastating walled fires. the ethan host on palisades fires all still burning the policies and photos. the largest is only 18 percent contained around for 2000 homes, remain on the official warnings on dollar at risk of binding tens of thousands of
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people into sundries of loss that homes in the last week. so how are people attempting to recover? well, rub reynolds in pacific palisades, the spokes, one survivor, what's your home is gone? what do you do next? how do you cope with the emotional trauma? can you contemplate rebuilding? that's what sarah trip on your emergency room physician and mother a for is going through right now. i can't even deal with the grief of my community last and i friends dispersed in my house, gone. i have to just get so the stability for our children and i and so in my mind it's house 1st to talk to the insurance and fema and see where we are even before the disaster. the rental housing market in los angeles was extremely tight. finding housing has been difficult because so many people are displaced from
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policies like 30000 people have lost and are looking. so the need is so great. many fire victims fine. it's too early to fully grapple with their emotional states. no, i can, i can. so, you know, i'm in the, our doctor did pediatric dramas and i, a navy veteran. my coping skill is compartmentalizing and so i have to wall away these things that are too much to bear because it will stop my progress. it wasn't simply structures and material objects that were destroyed. it was lifetimes worth of experiences. on top of all her trauma, sarah tripp, penn, you're has another concern that the memory of this place where she lived should not be erased. this community was our happy place because it was such a warm embracing. group of people diverse people from all over everywhere, coming together and working together and being kind of nice and seeing the town
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destroyed me means that it may never come back. one of the many coping with a bleak new reality and all that the fires took away, rob, riddles, l, g, 0, pacific palisades, california as well. so ahead on how does there in sports in your job. but the same strong opinions from the forceful manager far has smiles here with that story. the
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quite well it's time for sports on his far off. sorry, thank you so much. arsenal faced north london rifles talking to me later on wednesday is they into move up 2 seconds in the premier league standings. but diners are with that a when it and 3 matches, including to feed him the fake up 3rd round against mattress united on sunday. but they haven't lost autonomy, the emerett says 2010. our souls injury less is stacking off though. the latest is gabriel. hey jesus, who is set to have surgery for a series knee injury. we can do what we can do and we plan that. what is the quote on we have our limits uh when we want to do and um, and that's it. so the fact that i lost, i lost our place doesn't mean that we get nothing amount in improving. i know it's divest of and we all want to saying that way use every opportunity to improve the squad. i taught them narrowly avoided and embarrassing as a cup defeat against 5th tears. hammers on sunday spurs are in the bottom half of the primary league and haven't one of the game away at our small since 20 times.
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i've ever tried to be disingenuous about the stuff inside. yeah, well yeah, i'll be some means of the welto me. we know it's literally just the roy domain, but you get the context of the game and what it means to the club and what it makes, the supporters and also what makes race. so he's inside from that perspective, a rock from the 1st i'll reply to me. i was well aware of maybe like i bring up in glasgow. um, you'll see what it means. well, let me pull, denied high flying, nodding, and for us, the chance to close the gap on their opponents. premier league leaders fall back to draw 11 at city ground, 2nd place for us to been the surprise package the season. they're on their way to an 8th street. when in the leave, chris would gave them the lead after just 8 minutes live, work their way back is some student j over a job to score just 22 seconds after coming on to make it 11. a well or point for us, but it keeps them 6 points, a drift of for his lot side. we have competing very well. i keep assisting
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and this is the approach and the mentality till the squads. it's about playing, competing, improving, realizing what we charge strains, and we charge our weaknesses and getting to know our sales better, can only make us compete the future and in a better way. um, you know what i think about the table for now is not important of the 20 games. you can judge the tables much better than in the 1st for 56789 to 10 games. and if you are right up there, we have us and we have the other teams. and i don't think they are here because of luck. it's for every team, very hard and difficult to play against them. they've already had a few difficult away games with united way which city do away with austin all away with us away as being us already twice. so that shows you that they are um that they are a team that can compete. manchester city let a table lead,
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flip against branford fil folder and score. twice the city looked on ports to secure their 3rd straight lead. when bradford came back to take a point, christian, your guard scored and added time to make the final for to, to the result and keep city 6 and the leaf table. so it's not easy for the players to think of the and all the time properly. and the right moment with the temple that they go, the speed that you go and waiting proof so the game was will would play crow satisfy for the performance. of course we have side, you know, because we are close to reading, we cannot win. but you know, the same time sentence up to bar laboratories in sept. oh, as they move back to within a point to blend just legal leaders, environmental a free take decided it as alex grimaldo score the crucial winner in the 2nd half the b minus one. now they're also now 15 games on beat and the league, but barnes still have a game in a former level manager, you're going clock. meanwhile, has described the expanded club broke up as
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a waste of time pop was talking at his 1st official appearance as rebels had a global soccer, would have to be owns clubs in germany, the united states result, japan and austria. redbull south american qualified for the 32 team, corporal caps, which kicks off insurance and say it's working public. we have to say, i think it's it's use with doesn't help is you have no summer break. i don't know it needs, but some players would play to broke up or whatever or euro's and call them every time i've ever in the in the last year. and i was playing school this summer when settlement is wow. of the pores when of all the time because you have to play the whole summer through the end of the league. stuff again. yes. and all a lot of injuries in, in, in, in, in europe, in football again. and the passengers, all these kind of things to be at one point be have to have to reduce the amount of games. i know that shock mitch has now played in more tennis grand slam matches than anyone in history. as he reached the 3rd round of the australian open,
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like his 1st around match the 10th time, a winter in melbourne, didn't have it all his own way, losing a set against jamie korea, but eventually prevailed in 4 cents. and what was his $400.00 and 30th ground floor match? he goes one step closer to becoming the most successful grand slam champion of all time. companies 2016 thomas hatch and the 3rd what to say? you know, uh the i love the sports. i love competition. i love it just to try to get my best, you know, every single time it's been over 20 years that i've been competing. and when i was a kid, the 1st image i had of tennis was watching wimbledon finals. i was a 4 or 5 years old. so yeah, grand slams are definitely the most important tournaments in the world in our sports has been over 100, i think 30 years of, of existence of this incredible event. so i'm just blessed to be to be making
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another record i guess today as well. number 2 alexander's rather the east pass pedro martinez to reach the 3rd round. the german olympic and champion shop to 6 kings is erased with straight sense victory through time champion. now we will soccer his reach of the 3rd round of the major for the 1st time in 3 years. the japanese star came from set down to be caroline. i'm a child and world number one and rena fell blank and made it through to the next round. the defending champion babel 2 was 6375 victory against her opponent, jessica, both es of spring bell, russian, and try to become the 1st for ms. winfrey, street australian open title since martina martina hingis date from 1997 to 99 down a center console got the 50 is triple double and his career is the milwaukee bucks beat the sacramento kings. the great player have 30 points, 13 the 1st and 11 rebounds and 832800. and 16, a treat for kings 7,
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game winning street. it wasn't 2 time and the piece. 50. triple double f, a. c. and tiger woods and barked on a new challenge on tuesday when he made his debut in the indoor team golf league and a new format which he co founded were for a rock mcelroy. 1500 people packed in to watch, which represented jupiter links, golf club. it wasn't the best start to his campaign, no losing 12 a one to l. a. golf club, which helps the new concept for bringing new and younger audience to this for this unique. this is something that is the golf is never seen before. i mean, to have an arena like this and to be able to go out there with, with great guys entertain everyone's just have fun. it's really nice and i, it was intimate. i think that that's one of the, one of the cool things about it. and it's, it's about entertaining and we had a life. okay. and that is all useful for now, sar. back to you. okay, thanks very much so far. so that will, that's it for me. sort of hide us,
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at least so this news i'll, but i'll be back in just a few moments as more of today's news didn't go away the in the early as of november, the eight's violence erupt in between. mccarthy tells the friends and people in amsterdam was an empty semitic attack or response to provocation, which is 0 looks at how a street confrontation turned into a political flash point. and then that the read 19 debates about immigration, religion, and the identity. the full report understood that mccarthy and who to go on, i will just say around in the 19 ninety's afghanistan was told to pop by civil war. the taliban rose from the cast, promising stability. but the us eventually in to be the justification for going into afghanistan was $911.00. it wasn't about moral values. the 1st episode of the
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new to part document treat examines the western vision and office if it could ever realistically have succeeded. afghanistan, the price of peace on out is the era. remy could bill, you has been a volunteer reproductive health care worker for 15 years. she grew up among 12 siblings and had to start working at the age of 10 to help her parents. she doesn't want it for the next generation of filipino women. there was one woman what 18 children when those 18 children became adults. we introduced them to contraceptives and now they have fewer children abilities to successfully lower it's worth rate. the country has struggled with overpopulation for decades, but exports side of declining birth rate would lead to other problems, especially as the overall population gets older. about $2000000.00 filipino sport overseas, experts say as its population shrinks, the philippines will inevitably need its own people to stay in the field jobs and
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the rest of the world will need to source labor from somewhere else. remy hopes that one day they will have done enough to make migration a choice for filipinos rather than a necessity. the the problems keep falling. another is radia trying kits residential buildings in central gall. so that's despite tools to bring a balance to cease fire. the product ons welcome. i'm sort of hide us on this is old. is there a live from the hall? also coming up on the program, the unit is punished on sand. does this sound as a spark system on the did the quantity that humans can
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