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the, the you are watching data we use live from building a know to taurus jim and will make his voice against sending the long range. and we solve badly. wanted by your crime, bob haldeman, terry and village, the government to supply extra military. i to king also coming up a massive fire in gulf to residential buildings in east and spying firefighters in the cost of the city of valencia rise to rescue people trapped, finding and found i will bring you the lightest in a moment. the
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honoured raid, welcome to the show german lawmakers have code on the golf and then to supply more long range weapons to ukraine to help key for pill rushes, invasion bought in an earlier state for advice. the parliament rejected a proposal from the opposition cooling for building to supply keith, specifically with cruise, a total risk cruise missiles. until now the government has blocked deliveries of the path themselves on the grounds that they could be use to strike target states inside russia. for the problem and debate surrounding the weapons comes as germany is pushing to rapidly increase i to, to ukraine. bow lane says it's dumpling almost dumpling military support this year from last year. but it's also expanding beyond defense here at high and promising to increase domestic production capacity. the german chancellor, all shots on his defense minister putting their elbows into it. you're reaching the ground gonna you i munition planned earlier this month. the right natal facts,
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we will eventually char, note $200000.00. hillary shells per year under lightning efforts to run pop production does is we need this other urgently because it's hard. is this reality is we're not living in peaceful times, but yeah, many has been on a journey before a russian president vladimir pershing's invasion redlands focus was on peace offering to have little more than head gear, nevada phones, tablets, and tell them we will send 5000 helmets out as a clear message that we send by the side i to since then they sent bottle tanks. how it says irish t defend systems, and more. i know the debate is whether it will also send some of its powerful tal risk crews mess styles. rushes attack on ukraine was a watershed moment and its force germans to confront some hard choice.
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for the one, this means the same for the bundle stairs. it goes for german society, the us, we must become patient for a walk through. the government has cost off on extra 100000000000 euros to bring the britain this fab back to life. orders are written for new us built fighter jets . 60 come about helicopters under through air defense system fit to guard. the skies of your defense spending is growing again at the height of the cold war, west german spend up to 5 percent of g d, p on security that decrease gradually until re unification in the early ninety's when it fell off a cliff. no, it's not that 2 percent need to target. and this week the defense minister signaled there was room to grow. that was the development of the industry. what i mentioned to that all has to fit together and then we might reach 3 percent or maybe even $3.00. it depends what's happening in the world and does do how many bills it's
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production capacity and bolsters. it's military. the question know is whether tax payers are willing to fit the bill so the german parliament has barth rejected the motion to specifically deliver the tourist themselves to ukraine by that has approved and made a measure to provide you crying with more military support. does this mean no taurus themselves, eva for ukraine? will we put that question to joe? mate? german lawmaker alexander. and he is the defense book, spouse. and for one of the coalition policies, the free democratic party, i think the chance of costs um we, you know, we, we need it the one year to deliver the pros tags to ukraine and we are the popular ones. we wanted it. and we have decided they said later on, also the security council has voters in table. they send, we have deliver obtains. we have delivered so many things. i'm sure that also our
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crews, besides when they will be digit. but alexander, live in spain now way. 5 fighters have been battling a fast moving blind spots engulfed to apartment buildings in the city of valencia. at least the same people have been injured with residents fling on to balconies to a white being rescued. now the cause of the place isn't yet clear, but high winds i believe to ascend the flames. scrutiny is also turning to the buildings. construction materials which may have also helps the fire spread so quickly. we can speak to join us, hold a mini yahoo joins us from the scene in valencia. jorge, thank you so much for your time. we can see what looks like the fire or the remnants of it behind you. what can you tell us about the situation as well right now, i'm serrato as of, as it means you can smoke and have a wing, they're making things even more complicated. it has been already think our where
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the by products have been spite and it gives these the intense fire a true internal that has from these of floor to floor building into actually has to be just 30 minutes. actually. everything's up in just a few minutes. everything i've been, i've done at 5 30 pm, we're in the emergency center, received the 1st full and all and pretty much in 30 minutes. everything was very inc. fire signs then the freight service has been rescued, written decent residents evening being probably extremely. and the next meetings are imagine the rest of you actually a console was uh and trapped in on the 7th floor last week. and then the $50.00 stars on the 4th floor, but on the 7th floor, there was a couple father and daughter that were trapped on there about 20 waiting to be rescued for more than an hour. they have simple tries,
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they find partners trying to help these people, and i'm very dramatic, seem following my mind, but by the whole country, life in life, uh who brought the house broadcasting lights from all the tvs. and they never put the same thing on for after one fire. oh, awesome one hour, but it would say by now that the injures are sporting easier. 6 of them are 5 partners and also one kid of 7 years old. and right now we're seeing flying around me. different roads are, are trying to get inside the building to see that if i can go inside now safely to start to extinguish the fire, there is no burning down. hey, what can you tell us about a possible cause or well, it's still early to talk about the causes, but all the experts are in the food. it's the same that the flip side of the material that was used in the front side that probably we attain a very playable material that was
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a pretty often use during the 2000 between 200-2010. the end of these buildings in the balance and the whole spain, with probably the main cost to turn these uh, pre new building up. pretty good quality building in our true. and apparently that's fair to me that in 30 minutes just destroyed 138 apartments. that was jorge. many. yeah. in valencia. hold. hey, we really appreciate that. take care. thank you. thank you guys. here's a look now, some of the stories making headlines today. it's a one person was killed and several others waited on friday following an attack at a check point in is riley occupied westbank. police say palestinian gunmen opened fire on motion wrist, who was stuck in a traffic jam. 2 of the attack is what kills while a 3rd was wounded. the mother of the light crimson crusade guy like sign of found the has accused russian investigate as of trying to stay just secret burial for her
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son. she says she has seen her son's body box that authorities are pressuring her against holding a public funeral. the bonus family alleged that the kremlin noted him last week, something that moscow rejects albania is paola meant, has ratified a deal with it easily to build the processing st as the migraines. the plan allows the bulk of the country to hold thousands of asylum stake is picked up in international waters by easily while they claims have been processed. human rights groups have expressed concern about the deal while the uses the agreement as a possible future templates. and according spine is found for my boss to learn to football. danny football, a donnie alvarez, guilty of raping a woman in a night club to the sexual assault took place. on december, the 31st of 20, 22 august has been sentenced to 4 and a half years in prison. the court also, i ordered the 4th year old to pay his victim $150000.00 euros owls. this kind of
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appeal, the verdict. a little robotics spacecraft built by a private company is attempting to land on the moon in just a few minutes from now. the unmanned space cross named do see is the car is a mix of commercial congo, a nasa science instruments on its journey. it's expected to conduct, to conduct research and collect data to better understand the lunar environment and would be landing on the moon. it would be the 1st landing on a moon via us build the spacecraft since 1972 when us as a public program. last port astronaut on the leaving the surface i'd like to welcome back to dw keith cowan. he's an editor at nasa watson currently in washington dc. hi, the case. tell us why is a private company putting a land or on the moon? well, once upon a time, the only way you could send things to another world was
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a government built spacecraft. and they work, but they're expensive. and uh, now that we are into the 21st century wherever the expertise to build space crap isn't in one place. but it's in many places. the government here with us. yes. as decided to try the commercial route where instead of paying one entity of the one big, expensive spacecraft, you buy 2 or 3 or 4, they're cheaper, it's more risky. and if you lose one, you have another one ready to go. well, we lost one a few weeks ago, and now we have another that overlap in many ways and it's getting ready to land. so it's sort of how you spread your risk to put in one place or many places. but also, where do you get the best possible technology? yes, it is always the place to find it, but think where to find it outside of itself. okay, understand. tell us what is the, what's the road, but really about going to be examining. you know, what, what's the research,
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what's the findings that, that everyone wants to, to get from this, as well as sort of like a pre cursor is doing a scouting mission. and where it's going is the lunar some little property or the lunar south pole. now we've never really, nobody's ever, we did anything there. it's always been around the equator. so this is truly where no one has gone before. and the reason it's going there is that the many space probes have been looking at this part of the moon. and they discovered what we think is water ice. so this missions one of several that are going to go there and say, yeah, there actually is water ice. i your next question is, why does that now? well, water, we can drink and water, you can break into hydrogen and auctions rocket. so as we go back to the moon, to stay there to do more studies, anything we could find there. and we can use, we don't have to bring for that, makes it even cheap and just fill this out for us. if there's more of a, what does that mean?
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what it means logistically, i don't have to bring as much rocker fuel with me to come home. i have to my you have to dig it up somehow and the heat, it split it, but you've said a machine that does that. but in addition, just in terms of white support, things that humans need to breathe in terms of air and water. again, if you could find it there, you don't have to bring it from or so it makes it easier. it's sort of like living off the land. okay. um. tell us that they know us mand unmanned us flights them are in for so long move in half a century. tell us why. as well, please remind me because last time we did it, i was in high school, so i've been waiting a long time just seeing american spirit scrathland again. why? well, i was there. then we had a song in the radio at the time. like everyone's going to the moon. well, we did bunch of times and then it got old and those are the things took over and we got board. and as time went past the, the interest in the moon begin to grow in places other than the us. now you have
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capabilities in countries like the u. a. japan and not just rusher, but china and many other places. and if you think about this, i'm pretty sure you weren't around at the time. right now somewhere between but most people have and that's why point about 2 thirds of the people on this world now they've never seen a human walk in another world. so for, for all of you guys, it's like 1st literally they are doing the same thing again for the 2nd time. you know, and, and you've got to remember that there's so many other people that want to be involved and the expiration space and, and personally your experience and now they all have that you do so. so it's, it sounds like a, we are the world sort of thing, but yeah, it kind of, it is we're going back now as many countries working together. it will be 1st uh, a lot of people including myself, keep calling from nasa, watch. thank you. my pleasure. solely guy, his reminder of our top story, germany's parliament has voted to send more military i to you crying,
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but as far as as not to send long range, of course crews massage dw is program the 77 percent the we are all set. we are watching to see all the to bring you the story behind the new, the will on about com, biased information for free might say, due to men in this special edition of conflict. we are presenting the highlights of a high level panel on the as rarely palestinian conflict which took place at this year's munich security conference.

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