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these a deliveries, there are now signs of movement at the un as get more font diplomatic edited james bay's. what's happening that james lots of negotiations continued all weekend long to try and resolve this because the deadline has now passed. there is no way currently it is legal for the u. n. to bring in aid across that border crossing. now you remember that on friday there was a show down. there was, we're most the security council supporting the idea of a 12 month extension to that border crossing russia saying no 6 months only. well, what are they agreed on to try and come up with a compromise? and i believe they'll be a vote lightly. early on tuesday here, the un, well, this is the russian resolution that last week most of the security council said was totally unacceptable. 6 months only not good enough. well, i can tell you the new version that has been put forward. i've seen it is almost identical to this. there's just a few words changed. they now say that the secretary general, before that 6 month period is up on or the beginning of january, will produce a special report on the
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r diplomatic editor james bays has more from the un, lots of negotiations continued all weekend long to try and resolve this because the deadline has now passed. there is no way currently. it is legal for the un to bring in aid across that border crossing. now you remember that on friday there was a show down there. what were most the security council supporting the idea of a 12 month extension to that border crossing russia saying no, 6 months only? well, what are they agreed on to try and come up with a compromise? and i believe they'll be a vote lightly early on, choose day here, the un sir language, parliament speaker says a new president will be chosen next week, night fall as unprecedented protests where tens of thousands of people stormed the residences of the president and the prime minister the number of people killed in a russian missile strike on an apartment belonging to ukraine has risen to 30. the 5 story residential building is the town of trust. if ya and done it region was destroyed. after being hit by russian rockets on saturday, emergency work as a continuing to se
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james bay's al jazeera of the united nations serious a present matter on a side has visited the heavily damaged northern province of a leper. the 1st time since war broke out in the country 11 years ago. you supervise the partial relaunch of a major power plant in the eastern country side, as well as a water pumping station, electricity networks, and other infrastructure where ravaged by the conflict which is estimated to have killed up to half a 1000000 people left millions of others displaced the u. s. president has signed an executive order to help protect women's access to abortion and contraception. joe biden criticized what he called an out of control supreme court, which recently overturned rosie wade. the landmark ruling that guaranteed the constitutional rights to an abortion across the us, you said the fastest way to restore abortion rights is to pass a federal law through congress. we cannot allow an out of control supreme court work in conjunction with extremity elements of the republican party to take away freedoms and our personal autonomy choice. we faces a nation between
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involves forming a coordination center to ensure the safety of supply routes are diplomatic added to james bay's is at the united nations senior you and officials. so they now have a very substantive technical agreement on how the grain deal would work on issues like inspections of the ships that would come in to odessa to get the grain out of ukraine on safety and security of the vessels and how they'd pass through the channel through the mind areas of the black sea, that's the technical agreement, but they've still got to get a final political agreement which will be signed in istanbul. despite that, the 2nd general of the u. n. is sounding positive in the world darkened by global prizes to they at lusts. we have a ray of hope, a ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger on the world's array of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people. array of hope to bring a measure the much needed stability to the global foot system. could you see from this further diplomacy potentially to end the war? these demonstrated debt. the parties are able to have a construc
involves forming a coordination center to ensure the safety of supply routes are diplomatic added to james bay's is at the united nations senior you and officials. so they now have a very substantive technical agreement on how the grain deal would work on issues like inspections of the ships that would come in to odessa to get the grain out of ukraine on safety and security of the vessels and how they'd pass through the channel through the mind areas of the black sea, that's the technical...
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by the black sea, let's get more of this more diplomatic headed to james bay's. he's live for us at the united nations. and james, it does seem that we're getting some traction on this great deal. could be very important indeed a week ago, the un sake of general antonio guitarist was here in new york. he said that a deal was pretty close and he was pretty optimistic about the possibility of getting that deal. but he said there was still some final hurdles that they had to pass and he was prepared as he was about to go on and leave to break his holiday at any time to sign a deal in his damn bull. well, he's breaking that holiday. he's on his way, we understand in the next few hours from his holiday location to a stumble, is he going to sign a deal a deal that could mean that all of the grain that is trapped inside ukraine as 22000000 tons? that, that could be put back on the world markets, it could be transported through the back. see and then go to global markets and also on the other part of the deal, a russian grain and fertilizer which isn't covered by western
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james bay's al jazeera, the united nations. serious president bashar assad has visited the heavily damaged northern province of leper for the 1st time since war broke out in the country. 11 years ago. he supervise the partial relaunch of a major power plant in eastern countryside, as well as a water pumping station electricity networks and other infrastructure were ravaged by the conflict which is estimated to have killed up to half a 1000000 people and left millions of others displaced us president assigned and executive order to help protect women's access to abortion, and contraception, terabyte and criticize what he called an out of control supreme court. which recently overturn roe the wade, the landmark ruin guaranteed the constitutional rights to an abortion across the us . by canada reports from washington, dc. the new measures today, the president blasted the supreme court's recent decision. striking down a 50 year old ruling guaranteeing women a constitutional right to an abortion. this was not a decision driven by the constitution. in spite, with those justices, the majority sai
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o diplomats again, this is james bays has more on the discussions happening at the united nations. lots of negotiations continued all weekend long to try and resolve this because the deadline has now passed. there is no way currently it is legal for the u. n. to bring in aid across that border crossing. now you remember that on friday there was a show down. there was, were most the security council supporting the idea of a 12 month extension to that border crossing russia saying no, 6 months only. well, what are they agreed on to try and come up with a compromise? and i believe they'll be a vote lightly early on tuesday here at the u. n. well, this is the russian resolution. that last week, most of the security council said was totally unacceptable. 6 months only, not good enough. well, i can tell you the new version that has been put forward. i've seen it is almost identical to this. there's just a few words changed. they now say that the secretary general, before that 6 month period is up on at the beginning of january, will produce a special report on the humanitarian situation
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rebel held parts of syria's north west. 1.7000000 are in displacement camps are diplomatic editor james bay's reports. now from the united nations. after days of uncertainty, the security council renewed permission for humanitarian aid to flow from turkey into syria. but for just 6 months, it was deeply controversial. the u. k. france and the u. s. abstained a resolution with a 12 month timeline, which is what the you and an 8 agencies requested was defeated on friday when russia used it's vito. the vote we took this morning as what happens when one council member takes the entire security council hostage with the lives of syrian men, women, and children hanging in the balance. the resolution that was finally passed was very similar to the one russia had itself proposed on friday. then 13 out of 15 council members had voted against it, norway and ireland introduced the new version that festival. this was not a decision taken on the basis of a russian draft to day. this was a cold ban holder, russia air, ireland, and to norway. se draft not only words different. i think on the face of it, you
rebel held parts of syria's north west. 1.7000000 are in displacement camps are diplomatic editor james bay's reports. now from the united nations. after days of uncertainty, the security council renewed permission for humanitarian aid to flow from turkey into syria. but for just 6 months, it was deeply controversial. the u. k. france and the u. s. abstained a resolution with a 12 month timeline, which is what the you and an 8 agencies requested was defeated on friday when russia used it's...
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james bay's al jazeera at the united nations. siri as president per sharla, sad, has visited the heavily damaged northern province of aleppo for the 1st time since war broke out in the country. 11 years ago, he saw the partial relaunch of a power plant. as well as a water pumping station. the conflict is estimated to have killed up to half a 1000000 people and left millions of others displaced. canada's largest mobile and internet provider has suffered a major outage affecting bank. katie m's at emergency service hotlines. people in toronto swarmed places that still had functioning. why fi rogers telecommunication says that it's working to resolve the nation wide problem. the company is the mobile carrier for nearly 11000000 canadians and has a stake in everything from ice hockey to cable television. i ventured out, i spent a moment ago, think of a cob, his starbucks. ha, but $75.00 people hanging out year. everybody on their bones. and it dawned on me that obviously it's not just me or my system or might or my building because i thought maybe was just my building that there's a problem
james bay's al jazeera at the united nations. siri as president per sharla, sad, has visited the heavily damaged northern province of aleppo for the 1st time since war broke out in the country. 11 years ago, he saw the partial relaunch of a power plant. as well as a water pumping station. the conflict is estimated to have killed up to half a 1000000 people and left millions of others displaced. canada's largest mobile and internet provider has suffered a major outage affecting bank. katie m's...
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james bays has more from the united nations. i think severe, acute as things stand, this may end up being the law shipment of humanitarian aid, food and medicine from turkey into northwest syria. i think you can collaborate. ben nodded. 4.1000000 people rely on this lifeline, but it must be authorized by the un security council. and in the council chamber there's deadlock a resolution to allow the crossing to operate for another 12 months was supported by all members. apart from china, which abstained. and russia, which used its veto. russia then presented its own rival resolution allowing the crossing to operate for 6 months. but it didn't pass. it was only supported by russia and china. this is not a moment to mince words. i have long said that this is a life and death issue, and tragically, people will die because of this vote. and the country who shamelessly deploy the beetle to day negotiations will continue. the current authorization for the border crossing runs out at the end of sunday, but russia doesn't sound in the moo
james bays has more from the united nations. i think severe, acute as things stand, this may end up being the law shipment of humanitarian aid, food and medicine from turkey into northwest syria. i think you can collaborate. ben nodded. 4.1000000 people rely on this lifeline, but it must be authorized by the un security council. and in the council chamber there's deadlock a resolution to allow the crossing to operate for another 12 months was supported by all members. apart from china, which...
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james bays al jazeera of the united nations. the 1st candidate seeking to replace boris johnson as britain's prime minister have announced that they're standing. johnson has angered many in his own party by insisting that he'll stay for now rather than handle with his deputy. but even baba reports a day off, devoris johnson said he'd stepped down, attention tend to walk and who comes next around the newly cleaned up palace of westminster. the talk is of a clean break of restoring trusting governments. someone has to grip this moment and make the right decision. and friday, the 1st the political, big to be announced their standing of the previous chancellor receives tonight. and i have been my co payment to see next one of 2 cabinet members who's resignation lead to a torrent of judy administers quitting. and johnson eventually giving in that should be a new leader. but on thursday, johnson insisted he'd stay in post until the new leader was chosen a process, but could take many weeks within the party. initial opposition to him s
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our diplomatic at the james bay says for 4 years she served as the world's top human rights official. when michelle bachelor was appointed in 2018 human rights groups, hope the 2 time president of chile herself, once a political prisoner in her home country, would bring real clout to the role. and we need to continue working strongly. so every one, man, women, and children, are able to live in a life that is safe and peaceful as everybody wants. instead bachelor's face criticism for not being forthright on human rights abuses, particularly concerning the persecution of the weaker community in china report she commissioned on the situation the the start of her term has still not been published. and her visit to china in may, was widely condemned as a whitewash with the u. s. state department, calling it a mistake. human rights groups. worry that the un secretary general antonio terrace, who will choose the next human rights commissioner, will again opt for a candidate who worked largely behind the scenes rather than very publicly calling out all abuses. i am deeply concerned. the 2nd g
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and ukraine, which is the global food prices surged to record levels, are diplomatic, added to james bay's as more from you and headquarters in new york. this report has come from 5 different un agencies who produce this annual report. they say some of it is about funding and clearly the u. n. doesn't have the money to solve this problem. in fact, the well food programs had cut back on some of the supplies. it sends to people and food supplies. it gives to people. and some of the countries where people are the most needy things are likely to get worse. david beasley is that the well food program, he says it's a looming catastrophe. there is the danger of a global recession. he said, what you've had here is a mix of things. you've had cobit conflict and climate come together. conflicts like those in afghanistan and ethiopia. and then in recent months, you've had ukraine, which is made the food problems worst, made the problems with vegetable oil and fertilizer. worse, it's a very, very grim situation. remember that the world was supposed to be following something called the sustainable deve
and ukraine, which is the global food prices surged to record levels, are diplomatic, added to james bay's as more from you and headquarters in new york. this report has come from 5 different un agencies who produce this annual report. they say some of it is about funding and clearly the u. n. doesn't have the money to solve this problem. in fact, the well food programs had cut back on some of the supplies. it sends to people and food supplies. it gives to people. and some of the countries...
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monitoring procedures closely. seen on her solo al jazeera, a stumble, or diplomat to get it to james bay says it'll take months to clear the backlog of green from ukrainian polls. the steel involves ships traveling through mind waters were told through channels that have been clearly identified. so i think that is one of the tests of this, how the shipping market, how the insurance market reacts. and i think there will be a test of implementation in the coming weeks to see if this goes ahead. it's not going to happen straight away. you're not going to see a ship that is sailing in the next. in the next couple of days, i think we're talking a couple of weeks at the earliest for the 1st ship of grain. and remember that we're talking about 22000000 tons of grain backlog that has formed in ukraine and caused much of the global food crisis. it's going to take some time to get all of that grain out. experts estimate probably about 4 months to get all that grain out to global markets. so if you thought that is going to need alleviate the global food crisis, this is a major breakthrough, but not
monitoring procedures closely. seen on her solo al jazeera, a stumble, or diplomat to get it to james bay says it'll take months to clear the backlog of green from ukrainian polls. the steel involves ships traveling through mind waters were told through channels that have been clearly identified. so i think that is one of the tests of this, how the shipping market, how the insurance market reacts. and i think there will be a test of implementation in the coming weeks to see if this goes ahead....
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had sparked renewed violence entrepreneur to get at at james bay as reports from un headquarters in new york for the 5th time in a row for you ends. mission in libya and smell has been extended by just 3 months. the 3 african members of the security council was so angry that in protest they abstained. during the vote, it's not the only blow to the u. n. in libya. stephanie williams, who's been leading the un mission is finally stepping down. back in 2020. she secured an agreement between the parties to have elections, elections that had never taken place. she's wanted to step down from her post for months, but has been persuaded to stay by the un secretary general. i want to thank her for her extraordinary efforts to broker an agreement on the constitutional framework for elections. we wish her well in that her future endeavors and call on the leaders of the house of representatives and the high state council to work constructively toward a goal towards the goal. miss williams sought to advance and we support the efforts of the secretariat and council members in their discussions to fin
had sparked renewed violence entrepreneur to get at at james bay as reports from un headquarters in new york for the 5th time in a row for you ends. mission in libya and smell has been extended by just 3 months. the 3 african members of the security council was so angry that in protest they abstained. during the vote, it's not the only blow to the u. n. in libya. stephanie williams, who's been leading the un mission is finally stepping down. back in 2020. she secured an agreement between the...
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well, i diplomatic editor james bay has more now from the united nations and he says it's going to take months to clear that backlog of grain from the ukrainian ports. the steel involves ships traveling through mind. waters were told through the channels that have been clearly identified. so i think that is one of the tests of this. how the shipping market, how the insurance market reacts. and i think there will be a test of implementation in the coming weeks to see if this goes ahead. it's not gonna happen straight away. you're not going to see a ship that is sailing in the next. in the next couple of days, i think we've talked a couple of weeks at the earliest for the 1st ship of grain. and remember that we're talking about 22000000 tons of grain backlog that has formed in ukraine and caused much of the global food crisis. it's going to take some time to get all that grain out. experts estimate probably about 4 months to get all of that grain out to global markets. so if you thought that is going to need alleviate the global food crisis, this is a major breakthrough, but nothing's gon
well, i diplomatic editor james bay has more now from the united nations and he says it's going to take months to clear that backlog of grain from the ukrainian ports. the steel involves ships traveling through mind. waters were told through the channels that have been clearly identified. so i think that is one of the tests of this. how the shipping market, how the insurance market reacts. and i think there will be a test of implementation in the coming weeks to see if this goes ahead. it's not...
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let's course over to james bay's, who's our diplomatic editor in new york. i will tell them, show shortly james. so let's just begin with the facts. but what's happened has been very quick in the last hour or so. markets normally react very quickly. i don't know. you are diplomatic editor, but can you be all you can all be editor to just tell us how they reacted as quickly as we might have imagined where you are in new york. i'm afraid so i don't have much to have knowledge of the markets. i've just come out of a diplomatic briefing, but certainly the briefing i had was with the a, the u. s. ambassador, who is in charge of sanctions. and part of this deal is trying to get russian grain and fertilizer. this is the, the bit that papers, russia get russian grain and fertilizer back on global markets because he's making the point that they were never subject to sanctions. and that no one should've been stopping the flow of those. now he also told me that he believes that with regard to shipping companies and to insurance companies, they should see no problem now
let's course over to james bay's, who's our diplomatic editor in new york. i will tell them, show shortly james. so let's just begin with the facts. but what's happened has been very quick in the last hour or so. markets normally react very quickly. i don't know. you are diplomatic editor, but can you be all you can all be editor to just tell us how they reacted as quickly as we might have imagined where you are in new york. i'm afraid so i don't have much to have knowledge of the markets. i've...
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our diplomat together to james bay's reports now from un headquarters in new york. inside the security council, a war of words about who was responsible for the artillery attack, which claimed the lives of 9 iraq, he taurus, and wounded more than 20 more on one side of the horseshoe table. the rocky foreign minister who said turkey was responsible on the other side, the turkish representative who blamed the kurdish group the p k. k. immediately after the incident, there was a campaign to blame my country for what happened. hobby was, it was eventually revealed that particular terminal condition was responsible for the tech. we heard the turkish representative say that last week's attack was carried out by the p k. k. you say it was carried out by turkey. how you social we are sure because we had our investigation in fact, the area around that village and close to that village has been occupied by took shon me. so there are various basis to show me in that area. and depending on our investigation, we didn't find any activities during the last period. he's been the la
our diplomat together to james bay's reports now from un headquarters in new york. inside the security council, a war of words about who was responsible for the artillery attack, which claimed the lives of 9 iraq, he taurus, and wounded more than 20 more on one side of the horseshoe table. the rocky foreign minister who said turkey was responsible on the other side, the turkish representative who blamed the kurdish group the p k. k. immediately after the incident, there was a campaign to blame...
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james bays of the un thank you. in bosnia has the governor the remains of 50 more victims of the genocide and the town of cerebral needs to have been laid to rest. among the bodies a 3 mile teenagers who scattered bones were found to multiple mass graves. same bas robbie has more 27 years after the horrors of the bosnian war remains of the dead are still being identified. still being buried on the anniversary of the genocide had shrub renita 50 more victims were laid to rest their suffering long over, but not forgotten at work. she on i have no dish is nasty oak o fun. when it's easier, when you know where their graves are, even if we bury only a couple of bones name. when you think of their suffering when you think of what they've been through, i just can't explain how i feel. time survivors say, does not heal, always. every next anniversary is somehow more difficult than the previous one. and the time takes its toll and, and is that an easy day? i can tell you that much. it's not an easy time of the year for any o
james bays of the un thank you. in bosnia has the governor the remains of 50 more victims of the genocide and the town of cerebral needs to have been laid to rest. among the bodies a 3 mile teenagers who scattered bones were found to multiple mass graves. same bas robbie has more 27 years after the horrors of the bosnian war remains of the dead are still being identified. still being buried on the anniversary of the genocide had shrub renita 50 more victims were laid to rest their suffering...
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our diplomat together to james bays, reports are from un headquarters in new york. for the 5th time in a row for you ends, mission in libya and smell has been extended by just 3 months to 3 african members of the security council was so angry that in protest they abstained during the vote . it's not the only blow to the u. n. in libya. stephanie williams, who's been leading the un mission is finally stepping down. back in 2020, she secured an agreement between the parties to have elections, elections that had never taken place. she's wanted to step down from her post for months, but has been persuaded to stay by the un secretary general. i want to thank her for her extraordinary efforts to broker an agreement on the constitutional framework for elections. we wish her well in her future endeavors and call on the leaders of the house of representatives and the high state council to work constructively toward a goal toward the goal. miss williams sought to advance and we support the efforts of the secretariat and council members in their discussions to find a new candi
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course, as the global food crisis. worse and you can probably see a are, does better get it to a james bay's asking a question to antonio terrorist. there the overall response, though from the 60 general is that so all of this is extremely encouraging a use the phrase ray of hope multiple times when it comes to what all of this means in terms of easing the pressure on global food supplies. it does, of course, re some very, very big questions, though about how all of this will be managed in the black sea. i'm considering that it is one of the most heavily mind waterways in the world. and of course, the black sea is, of course, on the edge of one of the most brutal conflicts in europe since the 2nd world war as well. so, huge logistical questions yet to be asked, but a step most certainly in the right direction. let's bring in our diplomatic add, sir james base. james. of course you managed to put a question to antonio gutierrez, as i was saying that he use the phrase ray of hope and the phrase all extremely encouraging. should we be encouraged diplomatically by this apparent progress? well ce
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after russia vetoed an attempt to renew the mandate for a year and diplomatic added to james bay's has more in this now from the united nations. after days of uncertainty, the security council renewed permission for humanitarian aid to flow from turkey into syria. but for just 6 months, it was deeply controversial. the u. k. france and the u. s. abstained a resolution with a 12 month timeline, which is what the un and agencies requested was defeated on friday when russia used it's vito. the vote we took this morning as what happens when one council member takes the entire security council hostage with the lives of syrian men, women, and children hanging in the balance. the resolution that was finally passed was very similar to the one russia had itself proposed on friday. then 13 out of 15 council members had voted against it, norway and ireland introduced the new version that festival. this was not a decision taken on the basis of a russian draft to day. this was a cold pen holder, russia air, ireland, and norway, se draft now just the words different. i think on the face of it, you m
after russia vetoed an attempt to renew the mandate for a year and diplomatic added to james bay's has more in this now from the united nations. after days of uncertainty, the security council renewed permission for humanitarian aid to flow from turkey into syria. but for just 6 months, it was deeply controversial. the u. k. france and the u. s. abstained a resolution with a 12 month timeline, which is what the un and agencies requested was defeated on friday when russia used it's vito. the...
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james bays al jazeera at the united nations. washington d. c has had one of the most polluted rivers in the us for quite some time now. and scientists are trying to change that. the anacostia revise being brought back to lie with a little help from shellfish out there is gabriel alexander. explain. it's a body of water that was so polluted for so long. it was often referred to as america's forgotten river. but thanks to a slow and steady cleanup effort to anacostia river has improved to the point where aquatic light can actually be seen swimming in its waters. again, this is clear if i've ever seen the water down here. and now the continued improvement, the washington dc river ris with the fresh water muscle and the part clam part, snail like shellfish is creating water. marine biologist from the anacostia watershed society. have released over 26000 native muscles into the river. they act as sort of a natural vacuum cleaner. to cleanse the water muscles are our filter filter feeder so they can help clean the water. one muscle of the size of t
james bays al jazeera at the united nations. washington d. c has had one of the most polluted rivers in the us for quite some time now. and scientists are trying to change that. the anacostia revise being brought back to lie with a little help from shellfish out there is gabriel alexander. explain. it's a body of water that was so polluted for so long. it was often referred to as america's forgotten river. but thanks to a slow and steady cleanup effort to anacostia river has improved to the...
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and i think the support of taiwan is important. wang, a way from bay james redman university, told us that polosa is planned trip is an affront to china's sovereignty. so this week, i should be aware of the non official relations fee to washington state. so another a, me, a strong response match may still be the one you said you are ok, so close to the c to k. so the, sorry state to buy a cost for you as a c, j a y y, a z z. i want to join the sort of chips full or us taiwan, south korea, japan. so doesn't test us b, r o v c a c, s. rush and cosmo not will remain aboard the international space station, but only until their own orbital station is built. that's according to a nasa officials sided by reuters. the plan comes after than you had a russian space agency announced the country will leave the ice as after 2024 room . now we're continuing to work within the framework of international cooperation on the international space station. of course, we will fulfill all our obligations to our partners, but the decision to leave this station after 2024 has been made. i think that by then w
and i think the support of taiwan is important. wang, a way from bay james redman university, told us that polosa is planned trip is an affront to china's sovereignty. so this week, i should be aware of the non official relations fee to washington state. so another a, me, a strong response match may still be the one you said you are ok, so close to the c to k. so the, sorry state to buy a cost for you as a c, j a y y, a z z. i want to join the sort of chips full or us taiwan, south korea,...
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james got some of the low clouds out there, but the east bay, some of these resulting in a few wet spotsning. although visibility across the bay itself is really good. we are seeing some lower visibility spots near the coastline as well as on some of our mountain sides out there across the bay area. overall, what we do have in store for us today is going to be a pleasant afternoon. radar shows dry conditions right now, which is great to be seeing a dry conditions as we make our way into work. but we love to see a little bit more rain up. the only moisture we've got is in the form of some of these misty conditions. cloud cover sitting above the base of vibi
james got some of the low clouds out there, but the east bay, some of these resulting in a few wet spotsning. although visibility across the bay itself is really good. we are seeing some lower visibility spots near the coastline as well as on some of our mountain sides out there across the bay area. overall, what we do have in store for us today is going to be a pleasant afternoon. radar shows dry conditions right now, which is great to be seeing a dry conditions as we make our way into work....
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bay. you can see traffic moving at the limit. bill southbound and northbound here. 26 minute. drive from 85 to menlo park darya. james, back to you. >> thank you very much. 5, 0, one is the time now. the ongoing drought and the hot weather is causing several different wildfires to start throughout the bay area. in fact, the latest one popping up in benicia wednesday evening. yeah, it's being called the herman fire and it's close to being fully contained right now. but it is. >> still burning kron four's will tran is live in benicia with an update. good morning. well. >> it is still burning in the overnight hours. which is why you see this road closure. this is right off of lake herman drive. and you can see nobody is allowed to go. amy further than this. it's hard to tell with my short hair, but it is incredibly gusty at this hour. and that is his concern because of the hot spots. the embers flying all over the place. james this place is so dry, just like most of california that if the embers carried to another dry location, you're looking at wildfires at a different location. and we're talking about places probably
bay. you can see traffic moving at the limit. bill southbound and northbound here. 26 minute. drive from 85 to menlo park darya. james, back to you. >> thank you very much. 5, 0, one is the time now. the ongoing drought and the hot weather is causing several different wildfires to start throughout the bay area. in fact, the latest one popping up in benicia wednesday evening. yeah, it's being called the herman fire and it's close to being fully contained right now. but it is. >>...
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. >> let's hear from james in bay bank, texas. james on the -- retired military line.ead. >> good morning, general. i want to say you have failed to indicate to all of the listeners that the best trade shop is the military. it doesn't matter what branch you join, if you join and became a driver for instance and four years later, you could get out of the army and get a 200,000 dollar job. same way for engineering, same way for electronics, same way for plumbing, et cetera. the other issue that i would agree with you is we do not need a draft. we do not need a draft. h raft draws people that do not want to be in the military and they becoming a real problem in the end. number three, you need to get out of the metropolitan areas and getting to get out into the rural areas or the sticks as we would say. because that is where gonna find the hardworking members of the united states that are eligible to join. they do not get in gangs, they do not get in trouble, they did not become criminals and they do not become obese. thank you very much for your time. >> james, thanks for
. >> let's hear from james in bay bank, texas. james on the -- retired military line.ead. >> good morning, general. i want to say you have failed to indicate to all of the listeners that the best trade shop is the military. it doesn't matter what branch you join, if you join and became a driver for instance and four years later, you could get out of the army and get a 200,000 dollar job. same way for engineering, same way for electronics, same way for plumbing, et cetera. the other...
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as you're heading out of richmond and in the south bay along one. 0 one. 35 up towards menlo park. about 28 minutes. darya. jamestq groups in the bay area are asking that a performing arts center in santa rosa. cancel. >> dave chappelle's show, which is supposed to happen tonight. it is. yeah. they feel the comedian shouldn't be allowed to perform because of transphobic jokes that he's made in the past with kron 4. sarah stinson standing by live in sarah in santa rosa to explain. >> good morning, sir. >> that's right. live here at the luther burbank center for the arts. and it's in santa rosa. this is where dave chappelle is set to perform a comedy show tonight in several times this week, even though there has been a ton of public outcry petition an open letter to the venue here. let's start with that petition. take a look at your screen. got a live look for. you can see how many people have signed it so far. i think about 4.53 foreign 53 people have signed it saying they do not want him performing to protect the lgbtq community here. the creator of the petition says this venue is a nonprofit in claims to stand
as you're heading out of richmond and in the south bay along one. 0 one. 35 up towards menlo park. about 28 minutes. darya. jamestq groups in the bay area are asking that a performing arts center in santa rosa. cancel. >> dave chappelle's show, which is supposed to happen tonight. it is. yeah. they feel the comedian shouldn't be allowed to perform because of transphobic jokes that he's made in the past with kron 4. sarah stinson standing by live in sarah in santa rosa to explain. >>...
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into the upper 80's for the most part inland with 60's and 70's remaining steady along the bay and the coast. jamesl right. thank you very much, john. 9.49. is the time. >> in the east bay drivers at the port of oakland walked off the job monday in protest of a new state law ab 5 is what it's called in. this law raises the bar for independent truckers to get certified to drive and argue that major rideshare companies for which this law was originally drafted to protect, don't have to be held to the same standard the independent contractors do when it comes to trucking at the port, a manager at a local oakland shipping company says that they are on the driver's side. they think the oversight that this law creates is going to be or nurse, especially on small truck operations. >> they would like an exemption or carve out for them. i was. >> so many other industries like uber and etcetera, lyft have they would like the same carve because it's the same essentially the same business model. >> well, roughly 70,000 independent truckers throughout the state could be affected by this law. trucking industry o
into the upper 80's for the most part inland with 60's and 70's remaining steady along the bay and the coast. jamesl right. thank you very much, john. 9.49. is the time. >> in the east bay drivers at the port of oakland walked off the job monday in protest of a new state law ab 5 is what it's called in. this law raises the bar for independent truckers to get certified to drive and argue that major rideshare companies for which this law was originally drafted to protect, don't have to be...
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the sheriff's office announcing they've arrested a man in connection to two bay area homicides. 76-year-old james ray gary of fairfield is accused of killing two women, one in 1980 in union city. another in vallejo in 1996. dna collected during another north bay sex crime connected him to the murders. he continued preying on women well into his 70s. >> he presents as an elderly man, just someone in the neighborhood. i would say it take as very unique individual that would be doing these crimes even at this age and this day. i hate to believe in luck in these types of things, but it was absolutely a lucky break. >> the victim in one attack did survive the attack. >>> governor newsom is expected to announce new action on gun safety laws. he signed laws into law, one allows gun makers to be sued for the harm caused by their weapons. another bans the marketing to minors and another puts restrictions on ghost guns. california's become the first in the nation to ban gun show and sales on all state-owned property. >>> we're learning more about a b.a.r.t. plaza. 24th street mission will be off limits for
the sheriff's office announcing they've arrested a man in connection to two bay area homicides. 76-year-old james ray gary of fairfield is accused of killing two women, one in 1980 in union city. another in vallejo in 1996. dna collected during another north bay sex crime connected him to the murders. he continued preying on women well into his 70s. >> he presents as an elderly man, just someone in the neighborhood. i would say it take as very unique individual that would be doing these...
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bay. good morning, olivia. good morning, james. i appreciate that. . you're right from home. economics is sharing her journey to hollywood and how she's helping give back to underprivileged children. but her nonprofit jordan's joy, then we're helping to get dinner on the table tonight with an easy meatball recipe, including the tips to keep them healthy. we're bringing wine country to the studio lifestyle blogger tilly from mice to lead a life shares her top tips for where to stay, to wear. and of course, have enjoyed your time in napa. and as always, we want to hear for you with our question of the day. so go ahead and scan that qr code to get your voice heard today. we're asking what is your best relationship advice from first states to disagreements? let us know how you navigate them in your life and your answer could be read live on the show at 1 o'clock. that and much more coming up today at 01:00pm right here on kron 4. james, going to send it back to you for now. olivia, thank you so much. can't wait to see later on today. thanks, james. you be
bay. good morning, olivia. good morning, james. i appreciate that. . you're right from home. economics is sharing her journey to hollywood and how she's helping give back to underprivileged children. but her nonprofit jordan's joy, then we're helping to get dinner on the table tonight with an easy meatball recipe, including the tips to keep them healthy. we're bringing wine country to the studio lifestyle blogger tilly from mice to lead a life shares her top tips for where to stay, to wear. and...
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see, 5.80, also not seeing any major issues and in the south bay along one. 0, one, 85 up towards menlo park around 30 minutes. darya. jamesback to you. thank you. ran a 5.31, in the east bay. the city of brentwood is helping people save money by giving away free recycled water. yeah, the city says people can use this water for things like water, their lawns instead of using. >> their own potable water, which is what we're trying to conserve kron. sarah stinson live in brentwood to explain how this is going to work. good morning, sara. >> yeah, i mean, as we know, the drought is just getting worse and worse as we head into the summer months. so this is an effort to save that. as you said, potable water and use this recycled wastewater. you can actually see someone filling up right now bright and early 5.30, and the sun is rising. this person is getting their fill of water and to join us and explain kind what is what this program does it has been doing for years now is phil mckinney year. the operations manager here at the brentwood, a public works. so tell me what this program doesn't really with the main goal of it. >> su
see, 5.80, also not seeing any major issues and in the south bay along one. 0, one, 85 up towards menlo park around 30 minutes. darya. jamesback to you. thank you. ran a 5.31, in the east bay. the city of brentwood is helping people save money by giving away free recycled water. yeah, the city says people can use this water for things like water, their lawns instead of using. >> their own potable water, which is what we're trying to conserve kron. sarah stinson live in brentwood to...
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changes yet sixties seventies and eighties on these temperatures right here well for james, now it's been about the east bayt. is that still the case or something good happening there. james is the case and something good is happening, steve. we still have some backups in the east bay. but those backups are starting to lighten up, and we're starting to see some of the traffic move along this morning. let's show you the map that we're seeing today. we're seeing a little less of that red and yellow. it's still there. there are still some backups. it is still 8 30, after all, but it's not nearly as bad as it was about a half hour or an hour ago. so that's some great news there even better news over at the bay bridge toll plaza that has not given us a single headache all morning long, and it's keeping that consistency today. so happy to tell you that traffic is moving along pretty smoothly, not even just here in the east bay. but pretty much all around the bay area as well. 31. let's go back to the desk. thank you for people were killed last night in a head on crash in rio vista, and six more people were injure
changes yet sixties seventies and eighties on these temperatures right here well for james, now it's been about the east bayt. is that still the case or something good happening there. james is the case and something good is happening, steve. we still have some backups in the east bay. but those backups are starting to lighten up, and we're starting to see some of the traffic move along this morning. let's show you the map that we're seeing today. we're seeing a little less of that red and...
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bay. still to come, darren james, thanks a lot, john. 6.31. and. >> all eyes in flying. flight delays. anyway. it's become a big problem here in the bay area. airports across the country to airlines, of course, have been blaming staff shortages at times the whether they've had scheduling error is 2 and traveling. experts think this is probably going to be something that's going to be with us. >> maybe all through the summer. yeah. so just get used to it. i what is the alternative? >> driving cover. sarah stinson is live at sfo with a look. good morning, sara. >> hey, good morning. that's right. live here. that where the best way to describe it. it's constant people constantly coming in and getting ready for their flights to go through security. it looks empty behind me. but to keep in mind these lanes, they are by the front door. i've really never seen this at terminal 2. talked to an airport employee who said that they put these all the way out here because eventually around 10 o'clock bill, all fill up. you can see people have to walk in for now all the way into their at security. no
bay. still to come, darren james, thanks a lot, john. 6.31. and. >> all eyes in flying. flight delays. anyway. it's become a big problem here in the bay area. airports across the country to airlines, of course, have been blaming staff shortages at times the whether they've had scheduling error is 2 and traveling. experts think this is probably going to be something that's going to be with us. >> maybe all through the summer. yeah. so just get used to it. i what is the alternative?...
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of the golden gate, but not so bad and one. 0, one looks great all the way through the south bay daryn. james. all right. so with that traffic tracking, we're tracking. >> the expense of traveling as we go into july 4th weekend because there's a lot of things that have gone up. california's gas tax went by $0.3. you're paying more there. >> golden gate bridge toll also went up overnight. and if you thought mass transit to save little money, turns up. bart fares also going up this morning. all right. so let's start with the bart fares. come for. sarah stinson is following that from lafayette. good morning. or at sarah. >> well, that's right. today barr riders will pay 3.4% more. how much does that break? our will work out for your rides? well, to put it in to put some context, it's $0.15 more for a ride that on average, costs to 15 more sense. now, this fare increase was actually supposed to go into effect on january first, but was delayed 6 months. bart says this fare increases well below the current rate of inflation. the transit system increases fares every other year. here's another exampl
of the golden gate, but not so bad and one. 0, one looks great all the way through the south bay daryn. james. all right. so with that traffic tracking, we're tracking. >> the expense of traveling as we go into july 4th weekend because there's a lot of things that have gone up. california's gas tax went by $0.3. you're paying more there. >> golden gate bridge toll also went up overnight. and if you thought mass transit to save little money, turns up. bart fares also going up this...
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bay today. good morning, olivia. >> good morning, james. i appreciate that. zing show. but today we're looking back napa to sonoma. our guest this week. got you ready for a staycation in wine country from what to do and where to go in the valley to how you can enjoy wine weekend. then she started her career as a writer in hollywood when she handmade jewelry made its way on to the big screen. we learned how local jewelry designer pay peggy lee got her start. plus a discount code for our viewers and it just 16 years old. will be representing the u.s. this fall as the moist high champion, we learned what you can do to help support this teen on her journey. and as always, we want to hear from you. so go ahead and scan that qr code to join in on the fun. what the buzz around the sports world. and today's question of the day we're asking, which athlete, do you think he's the greatest of all time and why maybe michael jordan, maybe serena, let us know what you think in your answer. could be read live today at 01:00pm. but for now, though, let's send it back to janes.
bay today. good morning, olivia. >> good morning, james. i appreciate that. zing show. but today we're looking back napa to sonoma. our guest this week. got you ready for a staycation in wine country from what to do and where to go in the valley to how you can enjoy wine weekend. then she started her career as a writer in hollywood when she handmade jewelry made its way on to the big screen. we learned how local jewelry designer pay peggy lee got her start. plus a discount code for our...
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how will griffith in cardiff bay and james shaw in glasgow before that. —— hywel.ster, whenever he or she takes office, will be the crisis around the cost of living. it isa it is a growing crisis. today, the independent forecaster, the office for budget responsibility, warned that debt in the uk is on an �*unsustainable path', unless spending is tightened, and taxes are raised. our economics editor faisal islam is here to explain. the government's own forecasters have a central message — there's not enough money to fund services for an ageing society over the next 50 years, leading to massive government debts unless something is done. this is down to several things — a slower growing economy, a declining workforce and population. at the same time spending is set to shoot up on the nhs, social care and pensions as society ages. for example, now we spend less than a fifth of the value of the whole economy on a combination of health, social care and pensions. that is in the yellow, black and red boxes. over 50 years, that is rising to closer to a third. and if we have
how will griffith in cardiff bay and james shaw in glasgow before that. —— hywel.ster, whenever he or she takes office, will be the crisis around the cost of living. it isa it is a growing crisis. today, the independent forecaster, the office for budget responsibility, warned that debt in the uk is on an �*unsustainable path', unless spending is tightened, and taxes are raised. our economics editor faisal islam is here to explain. the government's own forecasters have a central message...
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james. all right, john, thank you. 4.32 is the time and bay area city leaders are fed up with illegal sideshows after police broke up multiple. >> sideshows around the bay area over this holiday weekend. one of them ended with one person being shot and another hit by a car proffers taylor shares what city leaders are worried about now. >> the side show in the late pope continued from sunday night into monday morning in the area of lewis brown drive indeed, wgn's track. i hope police say. >> multiple shots were fired, injuring at least one person. he was taken to a nearby hospital and is expected to survive. however, a second person is in critical condition after getting hit by a car during the sideshow. meanwhile, down in san jose, police say more than 200 cars took over the intersection of south 10th street in elm for a side show saturday night. frustrated and disappointed. but i appreciate the work our police departments doing to help us crack down on the community is fed up. >> it's unacceptable for those who think it's >> fonder or enjoy a ball. it's it's not. it's dangerous. people die at
james. all right, john, thank you. 4.32 is the time and bay area city leaders are fed up with illegal sideshows after police broke up multiple. >> sideshows around the bay area over this holiday weekend. one of them ended with one person being shot and another hit by a car proffers taylor shares what city leaders are worried about now. >> the side show in the late pope continued from sunday night into monday morning in the area of lewis brown drive indeed, wgn's track. i hope police...
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bay. let's check on things. 39 minute drive up from 85 to menlo park. jerry james, back to you. thanks. t of 7.31 are developing story is lgbtq groups in the bay area are asking. >> that a show of dave chappelle and santa rosa be canceled tonight. yeah. they think he should not be allowed to perform because of the transphobic jokes that he's made in the past 4, sarah stinson takes a closer look from santa rosa. >> about this effort. good morning, sara. >> that's right. i'm live here at the luther burbank center for the arts where dave chappelle is set to perform a comedy show tonight. despite hundreds of people signing a petition here saying they do not want him to take the stage. and let's take a look at that petition on your screen. a live look at that. there's over 450 plus signatures and actually just the last 2 hours, i think over 20 to 30 more people sign this petition against sic having dave chappelle performing here. they want his show to be canceled not only to protect the lgbtq community but support them as well. the creator of the petition says this venue is a non-profit in cl
bay. let's check on things. 39 minute drive up from 85 to menlo park. jerry james, back to you. thanks. t of 7.31 are developing story is lgbtq groups in the bay area are asking. >> that a show of dave chappelle and santa rosa be canceled tonight. yeah. they think he should not be allowed to perform because of the transphobic jokes that he's made in the past 4, sarah stinson takes a closer look from santa rosa. >> about this effort. good morning, sara. >> that's right. i'm...
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james. thank you across the bay long lines expected again today in san francisco for the monkey pox vaccine at the city's only walk up location. people have been lining up early all week long in hopes of getting that protection. the vaccine clinic has limited supply shipment arrived on tuesday had 500 shots available for each day. other clinics around the city are offering the vaccine, but only by appointment, a san francisco board of supervisors committee held a hearing on the city's response to the monkey pox virus. the committee heard from representatives from the san francisco health department, who described the agency's vaccine campaign meant to protect people most at risk. they also answered questions about outreach efforts and how to better meet the demand for the vaccine. it's critical that we distribute the vaccines were allocated quickly . so speed is really this is urgent as you noted, and that's to build immunity and the community as rapidly as possible and to really demonstrate to the state and to the cdc that we have the infrastructure in place to get the vaccines out to our
james. thank you across the bay long lines expected again today in san francisco for the monkey pox vaccine at the city's only walk up location. people have been lining up early all week long in hopes of getting that protection. the vaccine clinic has limited supply shipment arrived on tuesday had 500 shots available for each day. other clinics around the city are offering the vaccine, but only by appointment, a san francisco board of supervisors committee held a hearing on the city's response...
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james. john, thank you very much to is the time in the bay area. doctor is determined to provide reproductive health care to women in states where abortion access has been cut off. >> her idea is to provide medical services on a ship based on federal waters in the gulf of mexico. proffers amanda hari with the story. >> i know that when the decision was made final is when our group said, okay, we're ready to. >> the launch after roe versus wade was overturned in june. protests like this one happened across the country and even world, many people are trying to do everything they can to help. people have access to comprehensive reproductive health care and the public servant to sell eggs. >> somebody is going to step up and do this. ucsf professor doctor meg autry helped create prowess. >> it stands for protecting reproductive rights for women endangered by state statutes. the goal is to fund and build a floating health clinic dedicated to offering for reproductive health services, including contraception and surgical abortions. the group plans to put
james. john, thank you very much to is the time in the bay area. doctor is determined to provide reproductive health care to women in states where abortion access has been cut off. >> her idea is to provide medical services on a ship based on federal waters in the gulf of mexico. proffers amanda hari with the story. >> i know that when the decision was made final is when our group said, okay, we're ready to. >> the launch after roe versus wade was overturned in june. protests...
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james. a1l right. thank you very much, john. for 32 is the time. and in the east bayre ready. >> for congress annual live fireworks display tonight. you may remember the event was canceled twenty-twenty because of the pandemic. they tried to hold it last year, but the show was held at the pavilion and they had to pause it after 2 small grass fire sparked during that show. so this year the fireworks are going to be launched from a nearby high school football field and spectators can gather at the lawn at mount high school to catch the show. >> idea is just to be a low key. find evening for everyone to come out. bring your bike. it's bring your chairs. and we just a great time. >> yeah, the gates are going to open up at 6 o'clock this evening. the fireworks show starts at 9. the event is free limited. so first come first serve and although fireworks can be a whole lot of fun for people that can be scary for your pets. animal organizations across the bay area have been warning people about the booming sounds and how that affects your dogs and cats for stephanie lin sat d
james. a1l right. thank you very much, john. for 32 is the time. and in the east bayre ready. >> for congress annual live fireworks display tonight. you may remember the event was canceled twenty-twenty because of the pandemic. they tried to hold it last year, but the show was held at the pavilion and they had to pause it after 2 small grass fire sparked during that show. so this year the fireworks are going to be launched from a nearby high school football field and spectators can gather...