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the, the, this is the, the unit who's coming to line from berlin. nato pledge is to boost ukraine's air defenses. joe biden says the us and its allies will send dozens of systems to shoot down russian rockets. the day after ukrainian children's hospital was attacked. us president is under intense scrutiny regarding his fitness for the job. as he opens the nato summit in washington. also coming up the health cost of global warming. as heat waves smother the us and other countries, doctors warren, that high temperatures, kill more people than any other weather danger. we look to of how extreme heat affects the human body. plus spain bends. rejoiced,
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says 13 advances to the funnel of european football championship. defeating france to one the blow and terry morrison. good to have you with us present. joe biden has opened nato's 75th anniversary summit in washington with the pledge of more missile defense systems for ukraine bite and said the us will provide, keep with an additional patriot system. it says allies will supply dozens more anti missile batteries. the summit comes as button 6 to reassure allies at home and abroad that he's up for the job as president doubts about his fitness. ralph has continued to plague his re election campaign, the the a major celebration,
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but the mood appears. smoke tips, then festus, the 70 feet. i knew the story comes during one of the most challenging times for me to rush to suggest against the cream. for more than 2 years their lives has been tested for its unity in continuous support of the united states. nearly 2 dozen allied gardeners assigned to by allow security agreements that you create more countries or follow. today, i'm announcing the star donation. a very defensive equipment for ukraine. united states, germany, the nothing was remaining initially will provide ukraine for the equipment. for 5 additional strategic air defense systems. in the coming months, united states and our partners tend to revise your credit with dozens of additional tactical air defenses in united states. so make sure that when we export critical, our defense interceptors,
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ukraine goes to the front of the line. the decision could bring some loaner way to the relief for ukraine. i made intensified to rush in that tex but it's not just to boost for defense that ukraine has been asking for. imagine how much we can achieve. when a limitations are lifted, we can protect our seat is from rising guiding moons. if america latest megs of staff fluoride and allows us to destroy rise in a minute 3 year across on the basis. and we can significantly limit the ross and access, you know, solves and you agree and posed, they'll keep by an hour over there. if america lives, she assist us with the necessary deed, strike capabilities against russian miller threats and logistics in our you paying for romeo. and so let's get one such decisions to be made fast before the us
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selections based november. the result of which could put both us support for ukraine and even later itself into question the s t w 's may con lane. keep how ukraine is responding to this in to the signal is coming from the nato summit. a look terry. i think the big problem here is that ukraine hasn't heard of convincing story as to what is different this time around compared to last year's summit in vilnius, where you crank didn't get a convincing roadmap to membership. it seems like the nature countries are trying to look some kind of new fudge, some kind of new kind of wording to explain that. yes you crane will join and that stuff is going to happen. but when does ask us, that is a major problem seem from here because this is what about this current phase? the will right? no one and your brain expects nato troops to turn up on the front lines and use in ukraine. but for the future, this is vital because we did out security guarantees. there's
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a big question mark about whether the millions of ukraine, your refugees, who already in your will ever come back without having some kind of certainty to rush at comp invade again. and even to people here, once the board is open, you might have millions of people still in the country because there's limitations of men leaving, leaving because they just there think it's worth trying to build a future in the country that could potentially come under attack. so soon again, so this is crucial from the ukraine perspective. in the ninety's, ukraine gave up, it's nuclear weapons that it inherits from, said in, in return to the security guarantee that turned out to be pretty much worthless. so there was a real push here that you, this is the country that long term will not put up, will not agree to anything less than security guarantees. and i think this, the broad question of to nature members want to see ukraine when or is it just about stopping ukraine losing. and that was what we heard. so let's get that asking for permission to use us weapons against the russian targets. further away from the boat to where to go off to those apples to apples and other targets. right now ukraine is already allowed to hit targets about
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a 100 kilometers from that buddha. and you know that decision on it. so could make a huge difference in allow ukraine to make it that much harder for us to, to take this country. so you, ukraine clearly wants nathan membership, but it also needs weapons. nathan member states a promise more air defense systems for ukraine. is that the main thing that crane wants right now in terms of weapons. sure, that is the most pressing kind of part of the ukraine wish list. you've seen those images yesterday. that even key of even the capital with the most dense network of a defensive is still so vulnerable, and it's still so unable to really prevent those russian missile getting through. if russia stands alone in one go. but again, this is pretty disappointing. all of these pledges that we've heard for most of these are all things we knew about before. these things that are being trailed in advance, germany already handing over that picture system that was basically re announced in washington. so yes, this does, this typically improve your grades,
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but it's defend itself, but it is not new and it is not on a scale that would really put it into this problem. i think the big remaining question mark is whether those, these really picture systems it'd be muffled 8 of them. we believe if they were to make their way to grant that would then add up to what you're paying currently has and would really allow that math to be closed. and most major cities to be protected is preston. zalinski concerned that us support for ukraine and by extension, nato support could decline after the us presidential election in november. nick certainly is. there is panic in the city here in cuba about the seconds trump presidency. not only because we pad his campaign coming up with ideas how they think they can end this rule in 24 hours, basically by pushing ukraine as you gravitate to capitulate to hand over big sways of territory to vladimir putin. bottles of this history here, you remember trump's 1st impeachment was about him trying him in his team trying to push the volume zalinski to basic create, compromising new stories about hunted bite and his business dealings and ukraine to
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help trump in his us political specials. so there is real bad, but then real fear, i think it's about damage limitation right now, reaching out to more mainstream republicans hoping that they will influence trump and his team to try and kind of pull back on some of those most extreme ideas. but there is a huge worry here and is a real hope that now some of these methods try institutionalized support for ukraine, put it on a nature level rather than having it organized by the us military. things that trump could road back in a hurry and hope basically to try and get as much aid here and to get as many structures in place before. uh, potential trump presidency. nick, thank you so much. that was our correspondent, nick connelly. n t i also spoke about ukraine and nato with a brief pause here. he's ceo of the rascals in global consultancy, and a former director of policy planning at nato. i asked him about ukraine's hope of using western weapons to strike deeper into russian territory.
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exactly as i think this is the story of the nato leaders, including prisons and by doing expecting you ukrainians to fight a war against a nuclear power, with one hand tied behind the back. and this is obviously encouraging you is to hear what present by them is announced the delivery of new, but you have the systems both tech pick a different system to call me the next few weeks a month. but this is really fundamentally playing defense. yeah. and is just allowing ukraine not to be defeated, but it's not helping ukraine to win this war. and this is really the difference of the diesel nodes between the ukrainians and dos reporting ukraine, and the nature leaders. what is stopping ukraine's backers from giving it what it needs for brace to properly defend itself? is it the internal divisions among nato countries or, or fear of provoking russia? i think, is the single point you,
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you made a solemn tele, especially in berlin, in washington days. of great, a verdict, tons to uh, contemplate possible escalation. uh, we've russia, obese of russia. and sadly, i think these are almost most fear of a russian, the feat that no for ukraine defeats. so that's why i'm to know, we have seen this kind of a terrorist, the 2 way of managing the world by making important decisions. but every time 6 month, too late, or even 12 too late compared to the last uh, russian escalation. and even though it does allow the ukrainians to uh for the ball as the line, and now it does not being enough, as we have seen over the last few days with the terrible attack against the children. those because it's not enough to even contain ra, charlotte,
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to load the feet, russia, because from them with at least the sphere of a push to be that if we were put to really a wheel and no resources and the lowering ukrainians to strike with the need we call in 5, inflict russia a defeat under ukrainian, sorry. and this is sometimes that make a lousy and acceptable for somebody does suspicion washington and billy help is, you know, you're a former director of policy planning and they to, as you know, native declared in 2008 that ukraine and georgia will join the alliance now, 16 years later, many say that was an empty, reckless promise. how do you see it a i would not say reckless and i would not sam t that that is indeed a problem. ace, that loses its credibility as time passes. and suddenly, the realities the following day on no other arrangements,
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the nature that can guarantee ukraine it's long term. so record t and the moment we are able to guarantee ukraine salt, i'm sorry, t, this is gabrielle fairfield, letting me up with a phone number to tell you what putting these after is not so much get them into a square of territory. it's not only that, it's to undermine for it or you can still bring tea, and we have to, to natal, you know, hands to actually respond to that. but the days of december of 10 says you where we were discussing earlier, especially coming from bending and washington to take the risk of natal membership, which in fact is to take the risk of peace or ukrainian terms. and this is why we're stuck now. yep. they to has grown quite a bit. it's a, it's a huge alliance present. biden says, is the greatest defense alliance in history. but the u. s. is nato's biggest contributor by par? could we expect that same level of commitment, february's probably us after november's presidential election,
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especially if the winter is donald trump as well. this is obviously speculation, both on the who would be the we know if the presidential elections are to. so what we the we know do if it's a don't that truck. however, i think the realities and this goes over over many, many years. and many us presidents, the europe ends have to show both value for us monday and come each month. and the numbers are better. uh, i think weight took about uh now uh, 2 sides of the allies, us penny up to 2 percent. uh, which is a big contrast from few years ago. however, i think the next frontier for the europe and seems to show that this money that the spending on paper is trust play thing on the ground with lock up. i see to defend europe where we're still lagging behind and still very dependent on the us is with a few, a lot of, of europe and defense. but the reality is the europeans cannot defend europe. and
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if he gets in boston for the your pants come forward to, to with the next a occupant of the white house on the 6th of january, with a clear line about how you are up in the next 510 years would be able to build enough capabilities and capacity that you can do the majority of defending europe included with the ukraine. yes, i think if we had the put i like this, that wouldn't be a more convincing. and the book, positive conversation say look, now some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. a passenger buses collided with milk tanker in northern, in the killing at least 18 people and injuring several others. the crash occurred on an express way near the city of now in which are for the state. officials believe the bus may have been speeding when it hit the middle of the tank or from behind. australian authority said a chemical explosion that has sparked a large fire at a factory in melbourne. firefighters are working to extinguish the flames,
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but born that it could burn for days. please say there were no injuries, and everyone was evacuated. thousands of residents for warren to stay indoors to avoid inhaling talks expect faust, any medical officials say dozens of people have been killed in and just really airstrike in gaza. the 10s of families displaced were reportedly hit outside of un run school in the town of us on your hon. eunice. these really military said it had targeted from us forces in the area and was investigating the incident in an interview with d. w. a member of the is really a government of a high, strictly defended the use of heavy bombs by these really military in the heavily populated gaza strip. you don't use 2000 palm bombs if you want to go easy on civilians, do you? if you call the civilians to evacuate,
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the terry donated before and then you use heavy logs because it's some cases in dire straits, being trapped by bones at all from us. i think it's absolutely rigid inmate, you feel nothing for the huge number of casualties, but do cause 38000 that more than a 2000 injured more than a 1000000 people displays thousands of palestinian children's dead and which was which with this war no, i'm asking about how you feel about before the state. we didn't show this war and you can watch the full interview on the latest edition of conflicts own here at dw, at 730 p, m u t, z or online at w dot com slash conflicts of spell. the us national weather service is nearly one half of the population of the united states is under an active heat warning. the west of the country is experiencing record temperatures with las vegas at almost 49 degrees celsius this week. and it's been
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similar, similar story elsewhere in the world where experts say climate change is causing heat ways to grow more frequent. on practically every constant world health organization has found that extreme temperatures caused more depths worldwide than any other weather related fact. so with more and more people all over the world world being exposed as this day. and he was take a closer look at the risks when the weather heat's up and stays that way for days or even weeks on end. it can be hard for the human body to co, those who work out doors for people in rural communities and the elderly or just some of the groups at particular risk when the mercury climes, especially when humidity is also high. the 1st signs of heat related health dangers include headaches and nausea. if the body loses too much water and electrolytes too
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excessive sweating, it can lead to what's called heat exhaustion, marked by a drop in blood pressure. dizziness and this orientation. if the victim isn't cold and re hydrated, they can fall into a shock and experience life threatening heat stroke. but aside from detectable symptoms, sustained high temperatures can have more subtle effects like in cognition. studies have shown that when external temperatures rise, oxygen levels in the blood drop and the less oxygen the brain has, the less able it is to think clearly that's exacerbated when nights are hot to people who sleep badly are more irritable, less focused, and generally worse at remembering things, excess heat, even effects, moves and mental disorders. the causes changes in levels of the neuro transmitters, sarah tone and for example, which is linked to anxiety, depression, and aggression. one possible explanation for why violence becomes more common
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during heat waves. so punishing the high temperatures can have major impact, not just on physical health, but mental health as well. and our sized corresponded derek williams, who file that report joins us in the studio. now. derek, we just saw in your report the 6th stream. he causes all sorts of problems for the human body. how long do we have to be exposed to that kind of heat for it to hurt us? well, that's kind of different from individual to individual because what your body is striving to do during the heat wave is to get rid of excess heat. that's fine to, to maintain this core temperature of 37 degrees celsius. that happens whether you're in a snowstorm or in the middle of the way, if you always want things to be 37 degrees celsius in your body. so it's trying to get rid of heat and that's going to be a different process for, for example, an older person who's maybe not well hydrated or has an underlying health conditions then it is for someone, for example, is for example is,
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is young and healthy. so there isn't a real clear cut definition. however, whether indexes say that you should start to use caution starting at around 80 degrees fahrenheit or which is $2627.00 degrees celsius. but of course, that also depends on the humidity humidity. we hear a lot about humidity. oh there's heat and humidity. what role this humidity play in a heat stress which amenities plays an important role because it messes with this whole process of getting rid of the heat that's inside of your body, which happens through perspiration. and evaporation of bad sweat on your skin. so when it's really hot and moist outside the, the sweat that it might end up on your skin, we've all experienced before when it's hot and muggy, that it just doesn't evaporate as quickly. and that's a key part of that process. so um, it's one of the, one of the bad sides of, of,
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of that humidity. part of the equation does that as climate change progresses and the atmosphere heat stuff is going to be able to absorb more humidity is going to be able to absorb more moisture. and so that's going to cause a problem going forward in the future. now i think we've all looked at our, you know, whether apps, where it says near to the, the temperature and then the feels like the temperature for being so much more because of humanity. in your report. you talked about how he doesn't just affect us physically, but also mentally as well. can you expand all that? yeah. aside from the aside from the, these physical factors that can, that can in the worst case scenario lead to lead to death. well, after after hate stroke, there are a whole range of studies that have looked at the, at the psychological and cognitive function and what happens. one of them, for example, was one of my favorites as a, as a 2018 study performed at harvard on students. some of whom had half of whom were living in dorms that had no air conditioning and the other half living in doors in
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the air conditioning and, and what these researchers did was they looked at during the heat way during before, during and after a while they looked at their cognitive functions that by giving them simple tests early in the morning and lo and behold, the ones who slept without air conditioning performed much, much worse on it. but it also has an impact on things like mental health disorders and also things like domestic violence. so there's a whole range of, of impact that involve not only the physical aspects of, of, of excessive heat, but also the mental aspect. derek, thanks so much for filling us in. derek williamson, dw science. let's catch up on a few other stories today. uh, a russian court has ordered the arrest in i've sent you a yearly pneumonia. the widow of former opposition leader alexi nevada, who died in an arctic prison. earlier this year after her husband's death. vanya moved to germany,
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where she continues his work challenging. vladimir pertains power. it failed the star, alec baldwin, to part in the court. after a jury was selected in santa fe new mexico. baldwin faces up to 18 months in prison . if all jurors find him guilty of involuntary month, manslaughter of a cinematographer on the set of film rushed in 2021. he has denied these chargers, swords the in spain has a band. so the final is the 2024 year pin championship defeating france. it wasn't easy for the spaniards with color one is putting it prints ahead after just 8 minutes, but us stunning, sharp. from the mean. your mouth level to score, and on the 25th minute mark spans donnie almost scored after his shot was deflected by francisco. one day, the final score to one in spain fans went while the final whistle, like in madrid, spain will head to the euros championship funnel in berlin. the sunday they'll play
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either england or the netherlands depending who wins the other semi final much later today. or with me in the studio now is dw sports corresponded down. your barcelona, daniel spain are now through to the final, into the plan as well as our victory. you think? definitely. i think span have been the side who have been the most impressive and consistent throughout the tournament. now they do make it to a final for the 1st time, major final. since that span that we've all come to love from 2008 to 2012, the dominated, everything unlike that, stay inside this spin side is a little bit different. that's inside really possess the will, but didn't really take so many risk. this side is so exciting the possessive of very well of course. what they can be much more direct. they love to get the ball out wide, fast to their wingers sneak away. and let me in your mind like we saw they get players into the box. they create a lot of chances. it's very exciting so well. now that being said,
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they do leave themselves open to counter tops sometimes, but you know what they say high risk, high reward. so for this brand side yesterday, while it's not a big failure, probably the overriding sentiment will be a group with this much quality could have done better, but spin deservedly in the final let me m uh, his yeah, legalize are 21 minutes into the game. amazing us are saying he's the new messy. what do you think? i mean, he's got a little bit of a ways to go before we can compare him to messy, but he's very much somebody that we would consider a generational talent. he's unbelievable, capable of producing these moments of magic like we saw yesterday. i mean, 16 years old, 362 days and already he's one of the best players for spent and in the tournaments to put things into perspective. there are players on spain who are older than his parents. he's so defensive in his actions. he looks far older when he plays the broken record after record youngest ever mens international score he to police
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record. and now actually it's his birthday, the day before the final in between 17 and he said he wants to celebrate his birthday, a champion in germany. so the england will play the netherlands later today and the other semi final uh, what kind of match should we expect a tough match for sure. um, these are 2 quality sides. 2 sides that have may be struggled a little bit for fluency throughout the tournament. to size that have had their managers criticized for not being able to get the most of the plays they have in going of course a little bit more because they came in to turn them in his favorites. but i mean, we've talked about this before. we can say whatever we want under south gate, they've been successful in major tournaments. they've reached the semifinals at least 3 or 4 times. so it works. might not be pretty sometimes netherlands, people didn't think that they were going to come this far because although they have good sides very often they fall below expectations. now they've really grown into the tournament so far. and then their last game, you know, they showed they had the strength to fight from behind to get
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a win. so it might not be the most exciting, beautiful football match, but it will definitely be intense. tanya, thank you so much. danny parcel loaner from dw sports, a cherry martin. india is next. thanks for watching. the
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