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>> Is rarely leadership has long opposed to state solution and it says european and move simply rewards terrorism. >> Israel will not remain silent in the face of those undermining our sovereignty and then dying during our security. >> To signal its displeasure israel says it will now withhold much-needed funds the palestinian authority I move the U.S. believes is not just. >> It undermines the search for security and prosperity for the palestinian people which is in israel's interest. And I think it's wrong to withhold funds that provide basic goods and services to innocent people. >> A change in status is still a long time out, if ever. And runs counter to immedite needs including getting more aid into gaza and securing the release of all hostages. >> It's not a very easy things to see. >> Reporter: families released graphic hamas body camera footage of women captured on october 7th hopeful it will put pressure on those who can make decisions. >> I just want everyone to do whatever they can to bring her home. >> Reporter: distrust between hamas and israel has hindered a cease-fire efforts. With every minute that passes bringing more pain to people on both sides of this conflict. Reggie cecchini global news washington. >> Kevin: in pennsylvania to people are dead and three others wounded after a workplace shooting and the philadelphia suburb. Delaware county's district attorney says a disgruntled employee of a lending company went to work this morning with a handgun and began shooting. The suspect fled but was captured a short time later. They have been at least 168 mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year. >> Lisa: several people are dead and at least a dozen injured after a powerful tornado tore through a small town in iowa. There to nato destroyed much of greenfield a town of about 2000, the twister left behind a bleak landscape of destroyed homes, and businesses and shredded trees. The storms and tornado warnings have now moved into wisconsin including a warning for the state's capitol city of madison.

>>> Voters in the united kingdom will soon be going to the polls after its prime minister announced a snap election. >> Earlier today I spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of arms. The king has granted this request and we will have a general election on the forth of july. >> Lisa: uk prime minister rishi sunak announcing a snap election outside 10 downing street in the pouring rain. In his speech he said the past five years have been the toughest for britain since the second world war. And it's now time for the nation to choose its future. Conservative -- has a conservative party as trailing the labour party and opinion polls and widely expected to lose the race. >> Kevin: singapore's prime minister is a bowing a thorough investigation over a severe turbulence on the singapore airlines flight from london yesterday. One passenger died and 30 others were injured. The airline ceo says he's sorry for the dramatic experience. >> Our deepest apologies to everyone affected by this incident. >> Kevin: the flight was about 10 hours in one extreme turbulence hit the aircraft dove was subtly tossing items and people around the cabin and diverted to thailand for emergency landing. The airline says most passengers have now been flown to singapore, 20 people are still in intensive care in bangkok. Two canadians were also on board. >> Lisa: just ahead peter quinlan is back with a full forecast. >> Kevin: a little more and more sun. >> Peter: dank you so much. As you're heading out the door to work and school on your thursday morning, will get to see some sunshine will be single digits by lunch and low double digits bite final bell into the teens but I Every time I open my eyes... I am still there. Things are not always how they seem. Come on! ( ) I don't even know where to begin. (Cheering) What on earth is going on here? There's nothing wrong with being spicy. Oh my god, the expectation. Man: Our star player wound up in the emergency room. Wow! Hi, documentary! The real story is... These are our years. For 30 years, Walmart's helped Canadians save through a lot. The Elmo Craze in ‘96. Your endless wait for dial-up. Sfx: Iconic dial up ‘trying to connect' sound Those wide, shapeless jeans... that hair thing with the uh teeth. In the 2000s, you were all doing this. So we did this. In 2020, the race for toilet paper was won here. Whatever was happening, we made it happen - for less. 30 years later, we still are. ( ) Depend offers all day protection. So you can say "yes" to alll-most anything. Yes! Yes! Yes! No! Depend. The only thing stronger than us, is you. ( ) Interrupted by dry eyes? Get fast-acting relief with hydraSense eye drops. ( ) Made with a naturallysourced lubricant. hydraSense eye drops. Toyota's electrified vehicles are for everyone. Every chauffeur. Snack connoisseur. Every scenery soaker. Practical joker. Every road tripper. Toe dipper. Every nine-to-fiver. Every long-driver. Starting over 20 years ago with the Prius, we now have the largest line-up of electrified vehicles in Canada. Because this journey belongs to everyone. Isn't it absolutely bonkers that you can walk into a store... hand someone a piece of plastic... and they will willingly hand over Reese's cups? Forget flying cars— this is it. We're at the pinnacle. Beautiful!Minnesota gold right there!Nice Katie! Love it. I'm Katie, I'm Kendra.We're from the Carolinas and always wanted tocome to Minnesota. I'm so hungry and readyfor some good food. It's kind of build yourown adventure here. That's merino wool over there. My brain is exploding! Cheers! Look how blue Babe is. Hey y'all, that's a nice fish! Seeing the lakes,hearing the loons, I felt like I wason a different planet. Wow! 10/10 recommend. It's a place where you're most comfortable your own little sanctuary where you can be yourself with your friends and family. Create your perfect space with luxe furniture company. My life. My luxe. Yes!Ooh, it's on! Announcer: Abbott Elementary, season finale Thursdayat 7:30 et on Global.

>> Announcer: dry cleaning services for global news are provided by dollarwise quality cleaners.- >> Peter: it's time out for a look outside to the capital ford lincoln roof camp tonight. Temperatures are headed back down towards around 5 degrees, a bit cooler than where they were earlier today at nine. An average low is halfway between that around the seven, right route low -7 from 1882. 37 is a record high. Tonight -- today was the first ... Montréal 27 in fredericton and toronto with a big ridge there, made time cooler and calgary, 11 with some showers, we are still on the cool side of the absurd trend trend keeping this upper low around. Running out moisture at times and they will not be until next week that this nose of warmth begins to nudge its way in and brings back some sun and warmth. That system is now moving into northern ontario it's bringing in some snow through some sections, we are watching for a major low out of nebraska it's going to be bringing in heavy rain on friday. Let's time the self you. Tonight partly cloudy tomorrow at some sun in the morning and clouds build and there's a slight chance of a sprinkle I'm not sure it'll make it to the ground until late afternoon and early evening, the rain begins to ramp up on friday, we could see even see some snow through the mountains at higher elevation areas for south-central. The heavest rain is expected on friday may today, and even into the late afternoon before that pulls off could see some wet snow mixing in there, and then for saturday could see some few showers around. We are talking potentially 30 to 50 plus millimetres of moisture in winnipeg, possibly up to 60 millimetres and can or area. Already had a lot. This will be quite that super soaker and it will come with a bit of a breeze tomorrow, the strongest winds will be as the rain is falling on friday, from the northeast and the west. 30 gusting to 50 to 60 kilometres an hour. Friday will be a yucky day and will still see a strong wind on saturday, don't worry, just wait till next week. We have some warmer air. Tonight down to 3 degrees, winnipeg six and brandon, for portage in gimli, one is a high tomorrow and churchill, eight for gallup nine for thompson and six in island lake. 30 degrees brandon melinda portage fisher branch 12 enable odd often and 10 degrees in the swan river area. Southeastern sections of the 14 and kenora, dryden into the steinbach areas, telford dryden on tuesday 14th in a tent in gimli 14 carmen winnipeg and 13 for the morgan winkler area. Here is a winnipeg five-day forecast we in the morning tomorrow 14 for a high as the clouds return, then heavy steady rain with gusty winds on friday, starting at forgetting only to eight, then returned to double digits saturday chance of lingering raindrop 16 with clear skies sunday and also on monday at the chance of showers returns. It's time now for your manitoba. David starts off with assiniboine park, to geese soaring through a beautiful blue board sky and scarlet seen in the morse area love the colour on those birds. Thank you for that. You can e-mail your photos to us just send them to winnipeg on global news.ca. >> Announcer: your manitoba is brought to bite lightning lotto. Know your limit play within a. >> Lisa: time for a quick look at today's top business stories. [ ] >> Anne gaviola with business headlines. Food inflation may be cooling but majority of canadians still feel the inflation of the grocery store is getting worse. According to new polling. The survey of more than 1500 people found that two and three canadans believe food prices continue to rise at an alarming rate. Researchers also found that nearly a third of respondents feel food inflation has prior nearly caused by grocery retailers trying to increase profits. This is compared to 26 percent of people who feel it's mostly due to global economic factors and just 20 percent blame the federal government. Canada has released its 20 time for summer travel outlook, fining that more than three quarters of canadians are planning to spend more than last year. On average canadians intend to spend more than $2400 on transportation and lodging for their major summer trips. The report shows vacations, include getaways, and road trips seem to dominate plans, with 74 percent of people planning to stay in the country. Canadians also reported late want to support local, independent, and family-owned businesses. Rather than larger change and big-box retailers. A new software update from mastercard is expected to help detect potential fraud well before your credit or debit card or information and up in the hands of cyber criminals. The update expected to roll out this week integrates artificial intelligence into the company's existing fraud protection technology. Mastercard says it expects the system will be able to see patterns in stolen cards faster. And allow banks to replace them before they are even used.

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