A bipartisan bill could ban TikTok in the US | March 12, 2024

CNN 10
11 Mar 202410:00

Summary

TLDR本期CNN 10报道了美国众议院正迅速推进一项立法,可能会禁止TikTok在美国的应用商店中。TikTok被大约1.7亿美国人使用,但由于担心它可能让中国政府获取过多用户信息,构成国家安全威胁,此举遭到了TikTok的反对。同时,报道还涉及到了拉马丹的开始,以及加沙地带持续的人道主义危机,美国和其他国家正在空投援助物资以缓解情况。此外,肯尼亚因为犀牛人口增长而面临的挑战,以及一个记者在报告时被鸟类反复打扰的有趣插曲也被提及。

Takeaways

  • 📱美国众议院正迅速推进一项可能禁止TikTok在美国的立法,因担心TikTok可能让中国政府过多了解其用户信息,构成国家安全威胁。
  • 🌎 TikTok拥有约1.7亿美国用户,但该措施旨在禁止TikTok进入美国应用商店,除非其与母公司字节跳动断绝关系。
  • 🤝 这项提议的法案获得了两党支持,如果最终送达拜登总统的办公桌,白宫表示总统将会签署。
  • ⚖️ 如果该法案成为法律,TikTok将有大约五个月的时间与字节跳动切断联系,否则将在美国应用商店被禁止下载。
  • 🌙 几个穆斯林国家宣布周一为斋月(Ramadan)的第一天,这是穆斯林日历中最神圣的月份之一。
  • 🕊️ 尽管有人希望在斋月开始前在加沙地带达成停火协议,但哈马斯和以色列未能达成协议,战争持续导致人道主义危机。
  • 🚁 美国与其他几个国家联合通过空投向加沙提供援助,尽管援助机构建议通过地面运输会更有效。
  • 🦏 肯尼亚由于犀牛人口增加而面临独特问题,保护区内的过度拥挤导致犀牛互相攻击和食物竞争。
  • 🐾 肯尼亚野生动物服务正在将21头犀牛迁移到一个新的位置,以缓解保护区内的拥挤问题。
  • 📺 在一则新闻报道中,一名澳大利亚记者在进行现场报道时多次被一只鸟类攻击,展现了记者在意外情况下的专业处理能力。

Q & A

  • 美国众议院正在加速推进的禁止TikTok的立法的原因是什么?

    -美国众议院推进禁止TikTok的立法原因是担心TikTok可能使中国政府能够过多地获取其用户的信息,认为这是一个可能的国家安全威胁。

  • TikTok对美国众议院立法的反应是什么?

    -TikTok否认了有关其构成国家安全威胁的指控,并认为这项立法是对第一修正案权利的攻击。

  • 如果成为法律,这项提案将如何影响TikTok?

    -如果该提案成为法律,TikTok将有大约五个月的时间与其母公司字节跳动切断联系。如果未能切断联系,该措施将禁止在美国应用商店下载TikTok。

  • 众议院能源和商业委员会对禁止TikTok立法的表态是什么?

    -众议院能源和商业委员会一致支持禁止TikTok的立法,该提案在委员会中以50票赞成、0票反对的结果获得批准,显示出罕见的跨党派支持。

  • 为什么说空投援助物资到加沙地带不是一个高效的方式?

    -援助组织指出,虽然空投援助物资表现出一定程度的善意,但作为一种分发援助的机制,它并不高效有效,因为难以确保地面上的人们能够获得他们需要的援助。

  • 肯尼亚为什么要将犀牛从一个保护区转移到另一个地方?

    -肯尼亚之所以将犀牛从一个保护区转移到另一个地方,是因为保护区内的犀牛数量增加导致的拥挤问题,如犀牛间的攻击和食物竞争。

  • 肯尼亚犀牛数量增加的原因是什么?

    -肯尼亚犀牛数量增加的原因是成功的反偷猎努力,这些努力帮助犀牛免受盗猎者的威胁,并促进了它们的繁殖和生存。

  • 罗姆查尼保护区对犀牛的重要性是什么?

    -罗姆查尼保护区为犀牛提供了一个新的家园,这对于缓解原有保护区的拥挤状况、减少犀牛间的领土争斗和提供更多的食物来源至关重要。

  • 肯尼亚经济增长的原因是什么?

    -肯尼亚经济增长的原因包括公共投资、鼓励小农农业生产的政策以及为私人和外国工业投资提供的激励措施。

  • 为什么说东非黑犀牛曾经濒临灭绝?

    -东非黑犀牛曾经濒临灭绝是因为在短短20年内,它们的数量从20,000下降到不足400,主要因为偷猎者为了它们珍贵的角而猎杀它们。

Outlines

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📜 美国众议院考虑禁止TikTok

美国众议院正在迅速推进一项立法,可能会禁止流行的社交媒体应用TikTok在美国的使用。TikTok在美国约有1亿700万用户,但这项措施旨在禁止TikTok在美国应用商店中使用,除非该应用不再与其母公司字节跳动(一家中国公司)有关联。一些立法者担心TikTok可能会使中国政府获得过多关于用户的信息,认为这可能构成国家安全威胁。尽管TikTok否认这些指控,并认为这项立法是对第一修正案权利的攻击,但这项提议的法案得到了两党的支持,并计划迅速在众议院进行投票。如果这项提议的法案最终送到拜登总统的办公桌上,白宫表示拜登总统会签署它。如果这项提议的法案成为法律,将允许TikTok大约五个月的时间来切断与字节跳动的联系。如果联系未被切断,这项措施将禁止在美国的应用商店下载TikTok。

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🕊️ 肯尼亚犀牛种群增长导致的问题

肯尼亚,一个东非国家,正在处理犀牛种群增长带来的问题。由于保护区过度拥挤,导致犀牛相互攻击和争夺食物等问题。肯尼亚野生动物管理局正在将21只犀牛运送到新地点。这种过度拥挤的问题源于犀牛数量的增加,这是由于反偷猎努力的结果。然而,犀牛作为独居动物,当数量增加到超过保护区容量时,会出现领地争斗,甚至雄性犀牛相互残杀,食物供应也面临压力。为了给犀牛提供更多的漫游空间,21只犀牛被带到了一个位于卢尔保守地区的新保护区,这是50年来首次有犀牛在这片土地上生活。

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Keywords

💡TikTok

TikTok是一款在全球范围内广受欢迎的社交媒体应用程序,允许用户制作和分享短视频。在这个视频脚本中,讨论了美国众议院正在快速推进的一项可能禁止TikTok在美国应用商店中下载的立法。这是因为TikTok的母公司字节跳动位于中国,引发了美国立法者对中国政府可能过多获取用户信息的担忧,认为这可能构成国家安全威胁。

💡第一修正案

第一修正案是美国宪法的一部分,保障了言论自由、新闻自由、和平集会的权利以及向政府请愿的权利。在这个视频脚本中,TikTok认为禁止其在美国应用商店中的下载是对第一修正权利的攻击,因为这限制了言论和表达的自由。

💡国家安全

国家安全指的是保护国家免受攻击、间谍行为、恐怖主义、或其他形式的干扰的状态。在视频中,美国立法者对TikTok可能使中国政府获取美国用户信息的担忧,被视为国家安全的威胁。这种担忧是推动禁止TikTok法案的主要原因之一。

💡双党支持

双党支持指的是两个主要政党——在美国通常是民主党和共和党——在某一议题上的共同支持。视频中提到的禁止TikTok的提案得到了双党的广泛支持,显示了对该问题的共识超越了政党界限。

💡拉姆斯旦

拉姆斯旦是伊斯兰历的第九个月,被视为穆斯林最神圣的月份之一。在这个月里,穆斯林从日出到日落禁食,以此来纪念《古兰经》首次向先知穆罕默德启示。视频中提到,拉姆斯旦的开始基于看到新月亮而定,这一点因遵循阴历而每年略有变化。

💡人道主义危机

人道主义危机是指由于自然灾害、冲突或其他情况导致的广泛的人类苦难和需要紧急救援的情况。视频中提到,加沙地带正在经历人道主义危机,包括急需的物资供给问题,以及美国和其他国家正通过空投方式向加沙地带提供援助。

💡营养不良

营养不良是指因为食物摄入不足、吸收不良或身体需求增加而导致的营养状态不良。视频中,加沙卫生部报告称,由于急剧的营养不良和脱水,已有25人死亡。这一数据反映了加沙地带严峻的人道主义危机。

💡犀牛

犀牛是大型哺乳动物,因其独特的角而闻名。视频中,讨论了肯尼亚野生动物服务正在转移21只犀牛到新的地点以缓解保护区过度拥挤的问题。这显示了肯尼亚在犀牛保护和种群管理方面的成功。

💡反盗猎

反盗猎是指防止非法狩猎和贩卖野生动物及其部位的活动。视频中提到,肯尼亚的犀牛种群之所以能够增加,很大程度上归功于有效的反盗猎努力。这些努力帮助减少了针对犀牛的非法狩猎行为。

💡保护区过拥

保护区过拥指的是野生动物保护区内的动物数量超过了该区域所能承受的资源和空间。视频中讨论的犀牛问题正是一个例子,由于种群增长,导致了食物和领土竞争,进而需要将犀牛迁移到新的保护区。

💡报道干扰

报道干扰通常指在进行新闻报道时遇到的意外或干扰,这可能包括自然现象、动物或人为因素。视频的最后部分讲述了一个记者在报道时被鸟类反复攻击的趣事,这是一个典型的报道干扰案例。

Highlights

Introduction to CNN 10 by KY Wire, highlighting current news.

Discussion on potential US legislation to ban TikTok unless it severs ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance.

Concerns over TikTok enabling the Chinese government to access user information, posing a national security threat.

Bipartisan support for the proposed TikTok ban legislation in the US House.

White House's indication that President Biden would sign the TikTok ban bill if passed.

House's fast-tracking of the legislation to potentially ban TikTok.

TikTok's efforts to oppose the legislation through user mobilization.

Ramadan's beginning in several Muslim countries, a significant religious observance.

Failed ceasefire talks between Hamas and Israel ahead of Ramadan, continuing the conflict in Gaza.

Humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with efforts to airdrop aid amidst ongoing conflict.

Kenya's rapid economic growth attributed to various factors, including public investments and agricultural policies.

Rise in rhinoceros population in Kenya, leading to overcrowding in sanctuaries.

Kenya Wildlife Service's relocation of 21 rhinos to alleviate overcrowding.

CNN reporter Ursula Hagar's encounter with a dive-bombing bird during a live report.

CNN 10's interactive segment inviting viewers to contribute unique vocabulary words.

Shout-outs to students and schools, emphasizing community engagement.

Transcripts

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hello Superstar and welcome to CNN 10

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where I tell you the what letting you

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decide what to think I'm KY wire and we

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begin on the nation's capital where

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house lawmakers are quickly moving ahead

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on legislation that could possibly ban

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the popular social media app Tik Tock

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from the United States Tik Tock is used

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by about 100 70 million Americans but

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this measure is looking to prohibit Tik

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Tok from us app stores unless the app is

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no longer connected to bite dance its

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parent company which is based in China

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some lawmakers are concerned that Tik

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Tock could possibly enable the Chinese

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government to have too much information

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about its users alleging that it's a

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possible national security threat on the

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other side Tik Tock denies these claims

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and believes this legislation is an

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attack on First Amendment rights this

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proposed bill has bipartisan support and

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is scheduled to be voted by the house

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quickly if the bill eventually does make

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its way to President Biden's desk the

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White House says President Biden would

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sign it now if this proposed bill is put

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into law it would allow Tik Tock about

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five months to cut ties with bite dance

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if ties were not to be cut this measure

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would prohibit Tik Tok to be downloaded

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on App Stores in the US here's our Manu

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Raju with more the house plowing ahead

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and planning to take up legislation to

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essentially ban Tik Tock if the Chinese

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firm bite Dan does not sell it they're

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trying to force that sale because of

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concerns that the Chinese government is

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too close to private information of

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Americans they are alleging that the

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Chinese government is interfering with

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that information and could exploit it

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something that bite dance has furiously

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denied but nevertheless this has wide

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bipartisan support approved by the house

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Energy and Commerce Committee last week

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50 to nothing that is something that is

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rarely seen on Capitol Hill but that

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bipartison support ultimately forcing

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the the House Majority Leader to put

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this bill on the floor very quickly

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Steve sque said that he would take up

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this measure of the Full House wood in

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just a matter of days the that doesn't

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mean though that Tik Tok isn't trying to

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kill it in fact that's exactly what they

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are trying to do the top Republican who

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chairs the Energy and Commerce Committee

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told me that she is getting flooded with

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phone calls over people opposed to their

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efforts yes uh we've been floodway calls

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uh record amount of calls uh any member

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of the Energy and Commerce Committee

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that voted yesterday has been flooded

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the co-sponsors have been flooded Tik

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Tock actually put up a notice where they

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blocked uh an individual to actually get

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on Tik Tok unless you called your member

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of Congress and told them you know not

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to vote for this legislation but that's

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just an example of how they can

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manipulate data and influence Americans

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for their agenda but what will happen in

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the Senate that is a completely

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different question altogether here the

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Senate Senators have some of their own

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ideas it could take some time to get

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through but if it does become law

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President Biden said he will sign

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it next up in the Muslim calendar one of

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the holiest most sacred months is the

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ninth month or Ramadan several Muslim

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countries announce Monday as the first

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day of Ramadan the holy month of fasting

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where Muslims may not consume food or

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drinks from sunrise to sunset the exact

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start date of Ramadan changes because

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it's based on clerics seeing a crescent

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or New Moon as the Islamic calendar

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follows the lunar cycle there were hopes

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of a possible ceasefire in the Gaza

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Strip before the start of Ramadan but

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both Hamas and Israel could not reach a

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deal while the war goes on there's a

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humanitarian crisis that continues to

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Grapple the Gaza Strip the US is teaming

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up with several other nations by

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airdropping Aid into Gaza but Aid

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agencies recommend that it would be much

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more efficient if these supplies were

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transported on the ground our chief

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International correspondent Clarissa

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Ward is here to give us the why from the

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uh Health Ministry inside Gaza they are

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now saying that

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25 have died as a result of acute Mal

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nutrition and dehydration CNN cannot

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independently confirm that because

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International journalists are not

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allowed into Gaza uh to report on the

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ground but it certainly gels with what

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we have been hearing from groups like

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the UN who have warned that hundreds of

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thousands of Gins in the northern part

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of The Enclave are one step away from

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famine who have announced as you

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mentioned that four out of five people

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do not have or four out of five

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households I should say specifically do

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not have access any longer to clean

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water and while these Aid

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drops uh you know show a certain level

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of intention and good will they

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according to Aid organizations are not

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terribly efficient and effective in

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terms of a mechanism for actually

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Distributing Aid we heard from one

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humanitarian worker who said they're a

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great photo op but they are terrible in

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terms of trying to make sure that people

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on the ground get the aid they

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need 10 second trivia which of these

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countries has the largest economy in

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East Africa Tanzania Ethiopia Kenya or

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Rwanda if you said Kenya Ken you put

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your hands up the national treasury of

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Kenya attributes rapid economic growth

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and dominance in the region to factors

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like public Investments policies

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encouraging small holder agricultural

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production and incentives for private

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and often foreign industrial

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investment let's head to Kenya now where

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the East African country is dealing with

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a rise in the rhinoceros population

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overcrowding in sanctuaries has caused

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problems such as rhinos attacking each

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other and competing for food it's such a

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concern that the Kenya Wildlife service

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is transporting 21 rhinos to a new

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location it takes nearly a dozen people

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to get this 5-year-old black rhino up on

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its feet as the tranquilizer wears off

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with the tracker securely glued to her

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horn she is ready to move 100 miles

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away Kenya has an unus usual problem

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Rhino populations here are actually

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going up so safia and others at this

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overcrowded Rhino sanctuary in central

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Kenya are getting a new home decades ago

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20,000 Eastern Black Rhinos like this

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one ran free in Africa but in just under

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20 years their numbers plummeted to

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below 400 as poachers hunted them for

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their precious horns now Kenyan rhinos

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are making a comeback thanks to anti-

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poaching efforts

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but overcrowding in sanctuaries has

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become a problem for the solitary animal

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when you get to these numbers when they

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exit the current capacity what happens

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first is you get territorial fights so

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you find um males killing each other

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there's also the pressure on the on the

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food availability for the individuals to

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give them a little more roaming space 21

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rhinos were taken to a brand new

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sanctuary in lur Conservancy they are

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the first rhinos to live on the land in

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is for today's story getting a 10 out of

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10 a video bombing bird doing his best

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to break up a beat on broadcast TV CNN's

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Genie Mo has more look at this reporters

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are supposed to be able to wing it but

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this was like something out of the

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birds okay maybe not that extreme but

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Australian reporter Ursula Hagar was

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filing a report for 10 News first when

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she got dive bombed over and over

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involving a taxi fair on January the

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30th last year in Twickenham an area

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Southwest of London now this

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Alle dive bomb nine times her own

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station called it impeccable journalism

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instead of doing

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this Ursula did this just stood there

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and

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at least she didn't get used as a

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Landing Strip by say a robin or a pet

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parrot one just landed on the and Ursula

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didn't get her earbud plucked like this

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reporter in

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Chile ironically he was reporting on a

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rise in robberies they did manage to get

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the earbud back from the parrot the way

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Ursula handled the attack was a feather

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in her cap one of the most ridiculous

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moments of my life could have been worse

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if she got pecked by a

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woodpecker talk about Foul Play and a

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awkward situation but that reporter had

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no egrets taking the burden in stride

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delivering an impeccable report that was

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like poultry in motion all right

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remember tomorrow's hashy word Wednesday

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so follow me at Koy wire on Instagram

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Snapchat and Tik Tok drop your unique

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vocabulary word in the comment section

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on my most recent post and we'll choose

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a winner to work into tomorrow show all

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right shout out to the ships at Mana

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towak Lincoln High School and Mana towak

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Wisconsin and as a former wrestler

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special shout out to MJ Newman and ailia

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Fowler for their performances at States

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and MJ for her historic win and this

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shout out goes to Madison Middle School

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in Bartlesville Oklahoma we see you

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Bruins rise up everyone we'll see you

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