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the, the visit date, every news by from, by then growing international dismay as israel steps up, it's offensive in southern gaza. hopes of finding of interest with how mouse will be revived quickly as well. withdrawals is negotiating just from toasting katasha also on the program. the wells and must increase its use of renewable energy and phase out fossil fuels. that's a message from jeff and his chancellor to the conference. a climate tilting device runs on the us lead calls for great to use of nuclear power the
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until getting a welcome to the program talks and could talk around renewing the cx 5 between israel and her mass have stalled. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered hayes negotiates, is to return home. i'm asked, which has been designated to terrorist organization by multiple countries, is told them it will not release more hostages until all palestinian prisoners have by israel released israel stepping up as strikes on 7 gaza, where he told palestinian civilians to flee to during the 1st phase. of the war the truth is over and the buttons have resumed despite international calls, but i renewed si, size is right. it forces a pushing ahead with the emission to destroy a mass. this is what i would say is these as strikes but targeted but to mass
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undergrad didn't to structure a come on center 100 military compound, but the un as will and a catastrophic humanitarian situation in gaza is hospitalized. once again, struggling to code, a loss being seized file must be implemented. the alternative is i'm thankful for people who are as a palestinian said to me already living in a nightmare. that should adage cool is an approval of a chilly children. but here we go. the volume static just a few seconds after the cease far according to god's is how massive out in house ministry casualties among palestinians have mounted. since the end of the truce, you and house agency size less than half of causes, hospitalization, even partially functional. and the bag capacity is just the fraction of what is needed about 80 percent of thousands and now displaced the un size at the moment.
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there's no sign of the true story starting october. the rebecca recess joins us from tel aviv welcome. rebecca. let's start with the withdrawal of his writing negotiates as from cut off. what's going on? yeah, well hopes that this truth is temporary, sci fi might be able to be named. you quickly would dash when he's ready 5 minutes as often as i could read through the law savvy is really intelligent agency negotiate as we weren't, even though how to speak with guitar and egyptian officials. and we know that on egypt to fight a very big role in the negotiated terms of, particularly with this latest lodge as, as the negotiations that they've had a really big role that is rarely prime minister's office to pull those is riley negotiations fact. so those have hopes, now dash, but of course these hopes up and down out of the last 8 or so we
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so there is a course still hope that they may be able to begin again. but for the moment looks like a resumption of the ceasefire of the truth. one go ahead with this is riley saying that from austin. uh, stand by the agreement that they didn't release all the women and children that they said they were going to. of course, of that, say 5, came to an end rather abruptly, both sides flaming the all the for the end of that say it's fine, but of course still hope remains and certainly where i'm standing. it's not so hard for me. i among the remaining hausten and all the people that have come out here such a uh, so those people and the hostages still engage those that those folks will same review. and those people behind you, rebecca, that was a protest i understand, demanded release of more hostages. is that much public pressure for another chose to a lot more hostages to be free. well, there's only a lot of public pressure. they have funding for the rest of the remaining hostages
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to be released. that's exactly what the people here behind me, and there are many thousands of people here to knoxville. uh the main event is now coming to an end were slowly starting to see people disappeared. it was very, uh, it was a pretty big, pretty big event this evening, and people here really cool into those hostages to be released now whether or not they want another temporary truth or attempting sci fi really depends on who you speak to. i certainly spoke to people to not who said, but your war is not the answer that we call for political solution to the situation that we want desperately these people to come home to brought back to israel. but, but the continuation of the ground operation and the bombing isn't the way to go, but that isn't the majority opinion. i would say certainly most people i forward to this evening and so it makes what we see in media and we speak to people across the country. there's a lot of support for voice. the ground operation ends up on 5 minutes of the gaza
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strip among is riley's, i would say that the majority of people support the aims of complete. the demolishing come mazda is what is around a site that they're trying to achieve and make sure that i'm not, is no longer an entity that is able to, of course, care of course, have a within israel. and that's certainly something that the majority of is riley's support and many of the people that i spoke to here tonight, they say that in the beginning they were calling for a cease fire that they wanted to say 5 to allow of course, with the hostages to come out and they didn't necessarily agree with the ground operation, but that their opinions have changed. but they said the, the closest costs of say 5 didn't produce any results. what produced results and what produced the hostage releases was in fact the continued bombardment and the ground operation effects on the record, rebecca ritz's and tennessee. that's v u n. z, a comp 28 climate talks that in the by, under the payoff to revive
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a source of energy that's been out as a favor in many countries for decades. us climate on voltage on carry on the front presidency. manual micro, i've spoken in favor on a nuclear power source of emissions, free energy funds in the us or among the more than 20 countries. going for a tripling of nuclear generating capacity by 2050. gemma chancellor, allow shelves set the world, needs much more renewable energy while handling a fossil fuels more responsibly. nicholas a headache is associate director of the environmental group at $350.00 adult old can. you joins us from the comp 28 to climate conference in 2 bucks. welcome to the w. i'm can we start with your reaction to those calls the triple the wells nuclear energy capacity by 2050. 0, yes, thank you. good evening. um, you know, think i only have to use what's really cool. and then jose destruction of it is a destruction which is nuclear power is really expensive. any piece that you're
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using, the energy tools that cannot be deployed at the base that we need, like it takes up to 10. yes, 15 years to be an integral part of the power plant went by, you know, deploying when you will. the energy sources is much faster and much cheaper. so we do say yes to take investment, but we do say yes to pick the investment. you know, when you go to energy integrated solutions, not, you know, solutions that belongs to the past. okay? so proponents of nuclear power, they argue that wayne and so the energy, they don't, they, those pops the work when there's no window, the sun doesn't shine, but it's nuclear power. plants produce stable and predictable amounts of energy. and they also require much less physical space to produce the same amount of energy as windows. so the products that have a point down a well, i mean there is always wind, although he's on with, with sun somewhere. and we can also make huge progressing storage capacity wide. and we've also making progress in ways to deploy not when you will power plants. so
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we made those functions and sort of pundents in places where they shouldn't be combined with funding or web web. it can be instead of cultural, so they are cheap uh down easy to deploy and the actually to go less issues benefield. hello, because excel power always as many issues with waste management and also ladies many security issues. let's and then also some studies ation of power that comes with a nuclear. if that's the case while we're doing it faster, why on the countries um, jumping on the solar and wind back bound back in a much quicker. i went today a collection of states, a bunch loud deal, portion of states, more than a 100 states have noticed keeping investments when you, when you go to energy. and this is the way to go. let me to, to, to example, to explain why you feel energy using the solution. now the, let's just deal with the question, but i asked, or if it is as good as you say, it says why have and why has free energy? why has the investment not happened yet?
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why are we only face cop now talking about serious investment? why hasn't happened? because stays have continued felt for them to invest info's issues. and so what we need is to phase out and divest one for fuels and ship opinion. okay, let me ask the question again in a different way. why have states continue to invest in fossil fuels, rob event, renewables is as you say, renewables are cheaper and more easily deployed because days of political and social complies to rely on those issues. and because changing, you know, the whole energy is caustic, just seem, is hard enough for states not to be both to make these decisions. and another reason why it hasn't happened is the presence of this was if you look easy entertainment tools to protect your industry. he's been investing in the time and told us to try and push states to keep them, you know, building new policies from capacity. so what gets fine to do at the time of tools
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is to insist on phasing out of the team choose also exposing the presence of the office. if you're lucky using the time adults, could you provide the resources that would be feed into the when you wanna add, you hire for that. nicholas having a fairly environmental trip $350.00. the whole thank you or the well, the girl's been made for the men's european football championship, which takes place at next year. here in germany, tell me i will play scotland and the opening match in munich on the 14th of june, hungry and switzerland. make up the rest of group a cup holders every face, a difficult task, able to get out of that group. they've been joined against heavy weight, spite and croatia and i'll buy new gym. so we'll get a much needed boost after mens on the 17 team. one, the world cup for the 1st time i basing the 2001 champions from the wind in indonesia, 10 times to
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a penalty shootout for them to all drill go means that parish yashira bruna. i nested in the match to help gemini when that made him under 17 well kept the title and the bonus, they got live sick who had lost 2 of our last 3 lead games. got back to winning waste with a victory against promoted side hide behind the house with dominance, but wasteful with that chances and have to come in late square to ultimately come out until until after a narrow 3 to last to menches to city in the champions league. during the week, it was back to britain to slick up business for life sake. and so they needed a weight and against promoted side tied to 9 to cement the claim for a top 4 spots. and the visitors made life takes task a lot easier up to 29 minutes. norman toy account with the columbus, the tech, the low lowest. they'll tend penalty for life 6 of hope and took the spot take himself and send tide in time. steve, by kevin middle of the wrong way,
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one new blood sick, the home side continue to dominate, and they were eventually rewarded in the 44 minutes. david's phone with a pin point cross and to use of pilots and short phone space where there was none to nail. but when lights like settled for half time height of 9 pulled one back, 3 minutes up to the home sides, goal benedict kim. bob got his team within one to one lovesick at tough time life tickets when the 4 shots to hide in time 7 and came close to making it 31 numerous times. but he, the woodwork or hide and times keep up, middle, were in the way and cuba almost made them pay with the last sort of the match height. and i'm just centimeters away from the equalizer. let's say killed onto a 2 on waiting to cement their impatience for
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a champion slick spot while the failure to stay in the relegation battle. well heavy snowfall here in germany as far as the cancellation of hundreds of flights for munich, apple and the suspension of operations that until a sunday severe weather, severe winter weather, also disrupted rail services. long distance trains from munich to other gentlemen and your pin cities have been cancelled with right off the right to saying they expect disruptions to last all day. cruise are working to clear snow and to restore the safe operation. as long phone was extreme weather here on this do space web v. aurora borealis of northern lights as van, as that commonly known of lit up china's night sky. waves of red and green light, captivate the tourists and photographers in the northern city of moore, which is the best place in china to observe this natural phenomena. be aurora borealis that caused by solar storms on the sun surface,
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