To all of yoU watching Us here in the United states, canada, and AroUnd The World. Im kim brUnhUber. YoU have the latest now on the breaking news from gaza the Israeli Cabinet is schedUled to meet at this hoUr one day after U. S Israeli Military says it recovered the bodies of six hostages from an UndergroUnd tUnnel in the Rafah Area the idf has now identified all six, seeing their families have been notified. They are already done, yoU know, carmel got Hersh Goldberg Polin eden yerUshalmi, almog, sUrrogacy, and Alex Lobanov Israels Defense Minister, says the six were killed jUst before troops coUld reach them according to the initial assessment at oUr disposal, they were brUtally mUrdered by hamas terrorists a short while before we reach them. They were abdUcted alive on the morning of October 7 by the Hamas Terror Organization chaUvin book doorbell. The news has led to new protests in israel on SUnday And New Calls for israeli prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahU to agree to a Ceasefire
Nikki bass. Wedgewood, the offer is still on the table to purchase this home. The Oakland Community land trust stands ready to sit down and negotiate with you. We have got to take speculation out of our housing conversation. Reporter the judges ruling said the Alameda County Sheriffs Department will evicted the mothers and children inside the home in five days. Dominic still says that she and her children are not leaving. Theyve got to take me, take me out. Reporter starting early monday morning, people will be out here waiting for the sheriffs deputies to arrive. They say they will get arrested with these mothers. Live in west oakland, andria borba. Kpix 5. Thank you. We carried the moms 4 housing News Conference live on our streaming service, cbsn bay area. You can get the latest news around the clock on your favorite devices. An east bay mother is recovering from a brutal attack outside her daughters high school. We do want to warn you that these images are disturbing. This happened
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Sealevels are rising. Droughts and wildfires are no longer the exception. More and more, theyre becoming the rule. People in Subsaharan Africa are particularly up against it. In some areas, average temperatures have risen by two degrees celsius or more since the 1970s. Heat, crop failures and floods are forcing people to flee their homes. The World Bank Says around 86 Million People could be displaced in africa in the next 30 years, more than anywhere else in the world. In kenya, we met a man who struggles with the effects of Climate Change every day. But hes not taking it lying down. Reporter these days, it takes a long time to find a place for his animals to graze. Roba guyo has been a goatherd for decades. But conditions have never been so tough. Roba the climate is overwhelming us. The biggest problem is the lack of water. Theres nothing we can do. Reporter over time, the heat has become more extreme, and Water Supplies have dwindled. When kenya was hit by drought two years ago, ro
Sealevels are rising. Droughts and wildfires are no longer the exception. More and more, theyre becoming the rule. People in Subsaharan Africa are particularly up against it. In some areas, average temperatures have risen by two degrees celsius or more since the 1970s. Heat, crop failures and floods are forcing people to flee their homes. The World Bank Says around 86 Million People could be displaced in africa in the next 30 years, more than anywhere else in the world. In kenya, we met a man who struggles with the effects of Climate Change every day. But hes not taking it lying down. Reporter these days, it takes a long time to find a place for his animals to graze. Roba guyo has been a goatherd for decades. But conditions have never been so tough. Roba the climate is overwhelming us. The biggest problem is the lack of water. Theres nothing we can do. Reporter over time, the heat has become more extreme, and Water Supplies have dwindled. When kenya was hit by drought two years ago, ro