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it honestly try to busy and working 32 hours a week has to be balance would be 5 minutes and 40, but of course we shouldn't be 90 the. the living scientists just had subscribed. whatever you listen to had cost the, this is the w news, live from violin as israel step south, it's offensive against has been a lot of stock warning to the lebanese people. do have an opportunity to say live before it falls into the best of a long war that will lead to destruction and suffering. like we see and goes beyond the strikes is really troops have crossed the lebanese border and of placing has the lot on at least 2 from the militant group says it once a ceasefire will say coming up on the program, the, the evacuation warning sounds as harsh and milton best down on florida,
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the man of temper ones, anyone who chooses to stay is likely to be killed. and the nobel prize in chemistry goes to a trio of protein. pine is whatever such on proteins the building blocks of life will handle for most science reports that the i'm on youtube is mccain. and welcome to the program facing continues in south and 11 on with reports of more rockets fired into israel by hezbollah. and the lessons exclusions happens, so hit favorites is ready. all me says it has hit more than 100, an ac hezbollah targets and 11 on in the past 24 hours. and those 3 also published this video of its troops operating in southern lebanon. and then is randy come on that was reported to have been killed in an exchange slap as below earlier claimed
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it repelled 2 attempts by his ready soldiers to cross into 11 on this. this all comes as is ready for us as have opened a new front in the conflict. so that's a long 11 on the mediterranean coast. empty fishing nets and tied up boats, fishermen in the city of sight and have been forced to stay ashore. these rarely, military warned of possible strikes against targets along the lebanese coast line, leaving many here, fearing for their livelihood. but the fishing stops and the fish market closes, who will support the fishermen and the workers in the market. they all have families and children who would provide milk for their kids. no one is supporting us or giving us anything at all. these really military has been carrying out new air raids on
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a route. despite the strikes, some civilian plane still flew in and out of the city on tuesday. these images were taken from a landing plane. the lebanese government says more than a 1000000 people have fled their homes in the past 2 weeks. hundreds of thousands are seeking shelter across the border. in war torn syria. there were bom, beings in air strikes and so we escaped. thank god, we arrived here, safe and sound. in israel to civilians are in danger. i like a man. this flattened your high foot. what struck by his bellow, rocket launched from lebanon. the r rineback militia has threatened deeper, strikes into israel. what also saying it wants to cease fire 11 on. for the 1st time, the group made no mention of a g as a ceasefire, as a precondition for 1100 bad that. and yet that us, once
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a ceasefire is established you with a slope. the diplomacy intervenes when the football and everything else will be discussed to napa, and all decisions will be made and cut off. the thought that the size you do not ask for details when the principal has not being discussed. what other books, it's like, there is no room for any talks without a cease fire number. hello miss betsy elaine, i made his ball as talk of a ceasefire. israel has signaled the war could expand further. he does deployed another army division into southern lebanon as it seeks to seize control of border areas from the militant group. jen, this carino go hard joins us now from the roots high kareem. uh, what is the latest, the, the right just to get together. thank you for that to check on what's going on
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specially the goals and since this is very comprehensive in the soft spot, this seems to be a serious flushes to we had something very symbolic. we had a picture of the model of the last. this is an area of very close the from the is really for the receive this instead on whether it is really the army hit setup is for 80 flex. no, it's the very same place. it's paula says that they were striking back on this list that was going to be there, that there were also the pages are injured, at least on the is there a side note we have just the right now use that. one of the insurance is used to be one of the advisors of the is ready to finish the finance smotts, which there also is really obvious, seems to call to check what would this risk then side to what's the retail rate, the post, and you have the best price in the car value and
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to choose twice over night to be moved to $1.00 of them in the college to the template. was that actually most of the cells of the city? of course, you're going to just before itself is an area where there's seen him living, but also a lot of searing records you could use as many people who don't have the financial means to pay expensive rents and other parts of level. but most of these people in the last days have left this area and kareem for the 1st time since outside of the 7 has the law seems to not be linking a ceasefire with israel to a truce in gaza. what should we make of that? or maybe not too much, i mean, if this was not explicitly said, because just mentioned that he was talking about this, this bullet in dorsey and nobody's kept them in trying to negotiate a ceasefire. but it's a very, very safe speech that was much more directed to the oldest,
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please to his fullest old supporters and not even cost him who's now the public face at all for his, for that just to be the deputy of gave a very defines which he was talking about the resistance and he was talking about that one of we'll try to displace more. busy is ready to be the most basic you trying to this for him to walk to say he just escalated all the events in order to bring it back to the board to so his bullet seems to be extremely defiant in his speech, although they were saying that i don't see the different spices there, but this government forces cream will have to leave at that point so much for the update as cream alcohol right. in brush they root us
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now another player in this escalating conflict is has ballasa biggest baccha and that's iran. last week, iran launched a barrels of missiles at israel. israel now says it is preparing a strong military response. the u. s. president joe biden is expected to speak with benjamin netanyahu today, reportedly about limits saying that response should is re. busy to proceed with retaliation for a ron's attack that are different options for it to choose from the skies over tel aviv israel's higher missile defense system shooting down some of the approximately 200 rockets and run aimed at the country or is or have responded to a smaller attack earlier this year and a relatively measured way, an air strike on an or rainy an air defense battery. now the pressure is on to deal tear on a painful blow. you're gonna stop a run made a big mistake tonight and we'll pay for it the regime any round does not understand
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our determination to defend ourselves or our determination to retaliate against our random is been. analysts say the most likely response is to launch airstrikes on air runs oil facilities. and infrastructure is real, has missiles capable of striking deep into a, ronnie, and territory and oil facilities, including its main export terminal, cock island as well as major refineries are soft targets above ground and out in the open. this could hit the rainy and economy hard, but also drive up oil prices worldwide. something the us which is israel's main backer does not want amongst before a presidential election. israel can also hit military airports and bases as well as a munition depos. any attack using fighter bombers or missiles would have to deal with around the air defenses, but it's not clear how effective they would be. the riskiest
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and most drastic step is real could take would be to strike it runs nuclear program . but a military attack would be complicated, the sites are spread out and some are deep underground. israel's fighter bombers and missiles can't carry big enough bombs to easily penetrate that far. any of these attacks risk escalating hostilities into an all out war with unpredictable consequences? that's what's rattling the international community. the us wants above all, to avoid getting dragged into a regional war that might also draw in a runs back or russia stump. tile pink co is a full met is riley navy, come on there is now with the big inside that center for strategic studies and he joins us now from tel aviv welcome to dw, thanks so much for your time today. uh, can i stop by off? can you have likely you think it is that iran, excuse me, that israel will strike iran nuclear program?
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yeah, i think that may be a to think of bridge will be above the scene every perspective, higher perspective. and we need to understand that the running salt on the run around it's also the proxies that a run is operating like the am and what is his bundled up to mention just before that from us? and now there are, she are militia that the, that, that will protecting from syria and from your ok. so you're running. so you just a huge monster. but uh, you know, we, as you report that uh, we saw for the here. uh, during the joyce uh, new year we suffered from you running a dock. something like 200 bodies, take me selves. most of them are into intercepted and uh, you know, this is as, as you mentioned, also this is the 2nd time that the run is directly attacking is right and not only by its proxies. so res riley's fighting would 720 years from home us for interesting the summary of some departing authority from yemen and from the north,
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syria, iraq and 11 on. so the only way to really, to stop this war and to go to cease fire is not only to uh, eliminate the organizations that are inside and outside the country, but also the need to do something with your run. and so the question then dr. pin code, do you think that israel will strike iran nuclear program? yes. so i, i, that the conclusion is that i think that these wherever wheeler with the 8 and these are really do some kind of ext against the run. it just to show that the is my la can and is that would be not software. uh, any kind of violence. uh for me run it. could you outline israel's current military strategy for us if 1st excel, you know, i don't know what is happening in the military and then the intelligence agencies
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and the different uh, thing that you'll report and mentioned that, well it can be as diag from different the different the ways it can be it must have cyber attack. i don't know. what would it be? uh, the retaliation for that. but there are many options on the table. and what do you think it runs response could be ok. i believe that the run doesn't what they're going to escalation and loud, scalable. because the on that will do everything that dump is not going to bower your on software, the lot from trump administration. and now going one month before the election into us going to a large wall and this collision, the middle east, will not do any benefits for a run. mm hm. so i believe that we are not really in some kind of have been on game the fight or the, you know, they already think a beat we will need to beat it. we're not going to a large scale operation. i think this is everybody we,
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speaking of the u. s. president biden is do to talk to benjamin netanyahu today, reportedly about limiting israel's response. do you think this conversation will have any kind of impact on what israel does next? briefly, if you could i think i think not as a by then try to stop. he's well from he think that organization who's butler, i believe it's only uh for by then to say while he wants, but i don't think it would influence a lot. i opened kind of cyber a national security expert. thank you so much for your time today. thank you very much. i let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world and north korea's millet trace as it will, castles, road and railings with south korea. the announcements came off to a recession of the country's robust stump parliament. it had been expected to declare south korea the north principal enemy and ends the formal goal of korean reunification. but it closed without making such as such an announce depends new
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prime minister. she grew, she has dissolved parliament and cold, snuff elections late at this moment. the speaker read the announcement in the assembly in totes, you see the hopes of political honeymoon and a fragments adult position will help him lead the long ruling liberal democrats to another victory that's despite a series of scam. when is this? he is nobel prize in chemistry have been announced and the award goes to 3 protein pioneer is the american scientist, david baker, and his 2 u. k. base colleagues, them as a sabbath. and john jump to the research on proceedings the building blocks of life . let's take a listen into why the nobel prize committee shows these particular when a c before a nature, no dream to learn to predict the 3 dimensional structure of proteins from knowing
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the amino acid sequence, which has encoded in the dna. for several decades. this was considered impossible. 4 years ago and 2020 them use house abuse and drunk tampa managed to correct the code. waste scalar for the use of the official intelligence. they made it possible to predict the complex structure office centrally, any known pro, to him in nature. and another dream of scientists has been to build new proteins to learn how to use mates as monte tool for our own purposes. this is the problem that david baker solved. he developed computational tools that now enables scientists to design spectacular new proteins with entirely nausea, shapes, and functions opening and less possibilities for the greatest benefit to human kind . and to more on this i'm joined now by matthew would
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a just from dw science. welcome mathew. good to have you here and tell me, 1st of all, what do you make of the this is when is it the no go prize becomes very, it's interesting. i think because we're saying kind of a unified science prize this year on monday we had the price of physiology that was looking at the way the discovery had explained to why the protein synthesis the why that protein tonight is regulated by a particular type of tiny r n i molecule yesterday, since physics was recognizing ion and your role networks. today we have a chemistry prize which looks and recognizes the why the eye in your networks predicts the way that we can make specific pride change or design of proteins. so anyway, o 3 prizes this year have been shed in terms of the ballpark of science that they're coming from. and in that way, i suppose it is a little bit of a surprise for
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a competition or an award that you can't really predict. tell us little a little bit more about the work that the scientists did, that obviously has under miss price. so i think we need to stop by understanding of pricing. it's the building block of everything that we are, the lines of genetic hide, give the body well, any organisms body instructions of how to make those price. haines, what was originally done, and this is a 2 hands prize. the 1st half of the price looks at the way that we can design a pricing scientists in terms of the 1st half of this price developed technology that would create a design of pricing. i've never been saying the night before and then work out the code for that. the other half of the prize is something that has recognized google's alpha fall program, which is a recent development in science, which basically goes and predicts, based on car the way that these proteins will fold into unique shape. and on that basis we can make proteins and perform very specific functions in science and help
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us move forward as humanity towards addressing therapy to co outcomes. environmental outcomes predicting have viruses might behave also. and let me ask you more specifically, go right, well, you know, how will this look that what make this will the best of play. so given the most, most specific his own. yeah. let's types the environment for example, because i'll be talking a lot about the therapeutic benefits as part of this award. but plastic pro pollution is a major problem in the world. as we not, we can break down plastic using enzymes which are type of protein. now if we can design a pricing ends on that specifically fits in bonds with plastic molecules and begins to degrade them into a form of bio de composition. we would be making a break productive steps forward in terms of addressing an environmental problem. that's just one aspect of how the science might be of benefit to humanity. that sounds like it could be well changing the noise matthew would ages. thank you so
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much for that. really interesting. are sorry to now, which is bracing, slow heineken milton amongst a storm threatening, catastrophic damage. less than 2 weeks off the hurricane helene highways have been backs up with people trying to get out of a storm is approaching from the gulf of mexico. a category 5 strength and that is the highest warning level. it is expected to hit the tampa area to nights and barrel across the states to impose man has wound those choosing to ignore evacuation orders. likely. she said to die. that looks like a goose down. as communities on flow does go, schools said don't i had the hurricane. milton heavy traffic was seen on the high b as thousands, flat. the bulk of the storm that's after our tardies and residents
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scramble to secure debris, scattered fi, how you can help in less than 2 weeks ago. see the devastation on the beach. if you turn around a seal the 3 debris everywhere. it's worried about all these been solves. we've very scared. we don't know what to expect and we don't know when to come back home like this. the hard part was fast preparing for round to, you know, try trying to salvage whatever very little is left and secure, whatever i can, the latest satellite images, fuel hardy can milton, heading towards florida. so it's protected to make land fall wednesday night. you as president joe biden vaughn, that milton could be one of the worst storms to hit the us state in a sentry. if you're under recreation or orders, you should evacuate now. now now i should have already evacuated as
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a matter of life and death. it's a matter of life and a huge storm on the heels of the devastation left by healing. it also struck polluted us vest schools and kills at least $230.00 people across several us states . no residents are again facing to protect their lives and property to the full 9 level goals. and goldman coach young club has taken a brand new job this time with red bull. the energy drinks company owns full of full floods in germany, austria, brazil. i'm the u. s, it says as head of football, operations club will now provide a strategic vision and contribute to the training and development of coaches club left live a pool at the end of last season of to 9 is in charge. the during which he rejuvenated the club winning both premier lee and tompkins lead
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w sports. chris harrington joins me now in the studio. some more on your can clips . new job sites dress. tell us more about this steel that's just been announced. well, the 1st off, it's a very shocking announcement. considering last january, when you're gonna, quote, made it known, he will walk away from liverpool. he noted his exhaustion, and now he's hired by none other less than an energy drink company. so i think you'll have it anyway supply of energy drink, so i'm sure that's cured. but in terms of his role, the official title, the global head of soccer, and we know what your glove briggs of the game of football. he did say that he wants to stay close, maybe not on the sidelines, so he's thrilled about the position. he'll be a mentor to coaches all around the world. you made it known. rebel has their hand all over the planet. you know, they're japan, roselle austria, england, and here in germany, so mark r o z a for instance, might need some guidance in terms of moves to make. so i think your club is
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a good fit in that sense. and there is a release clause that i'm sure will leave a lot of german phase. delighted the release clause is rumored to be that if the germany national coach job becomes vacant, that would be an opportunity for you. we're going club to transition into that job and make his way back to the sideline, and i'm sure that future will be bright. but as of now, it looks like the red bull is that you can come up with certainly give them weight . so you mentions that he is a good fit for this new job. so telling me specifically, what is it that makes him such a good candidate for you though? his career's money. you know, he has receipts the backup. you know what, he's brought to the game of football here in germany. he reminds their 1st ever promotion to the bonus league. he went back to back titles adult. been in liverpool, he solidified his legend status. you know, bringing, you know, live with this back to the city liver pool. he won the premier league one, the champions league is one several trophies and he's one awards based off his personality. the personality of the year for coaches by the bbc's one that award.
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he's also won the city the freedom of the city of liver pul award and that award. the leslie is a gentleman german. right? you know, so it really speaks volumes of how much, you know, he adds value as an asset. you know, any way you break it down, when you look at football, any relationship, you can have even club. you take advantage of it. i need to ask you though, because rentals association to the sport has been criticized. has on that. so, i mean, could this appointment also tonisha tops reputation in some way? i think we would that would that it does tarnish, you know, some people might call him a sell out for the move because red bull has been labeled a plastic club. some argue they paid their way into the game into the top flight here at germany during their attention. they've even have had a decapitated head of a ball thrown or to the pitch, you know, in protest, even now, you know, their clubs are still protested. so it makes sense on social media, it's kind of split summer saying, why do you destroy your legacy like this?
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you become so beloved in germany and in england. and now you're hired by the scum a football. but then some say, you know, give it an opportunity, he's great with you, great with development and the future of rebel could be right with that you can quote a problem, right? press harrington, thanks so much for bringing us up to date. thank you. i, this is a quick reminder of our top story for you is there else? prime minister netanyahu has, uh, just the lebanese to free themselves. it has been a lot of face destruction like that, inflicted on gaza. beyond as strikes as rainy. troops have crossed the lebanese border and all facing has been lost on at least 2 fronts. i forget you kind of get the w and use on the gov. just download all app from google play or from the app store that will give you access to the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. sports, business and entertainment news. this is we have time to for now. i'm afraid,
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