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the, the is the state of the news, live cumberland, taiwan to shut down for tyson k me. after bringing death and destruction to the philippines. the 155 kilometer wins are on their way to the island and people there are bracing for impacts. also coming up us vice president camelot harris kicks off her campaign to become president forbidden to win the democratic party. nomination is gaining momentum with more and more endorsements from key democratic leaders coming in the
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welcome to the program. i'm nicole fairly. taiwan is bracing for the arrival of type food k me. it's expected to be the strongest storm to hit the island in years . it's wins of a 155 kilometers an hour. are moving north west towards taiwan. authorities of close schools and offices and ground it flies as a precaution. thousands of people have been evacuated from mountain is regions at risk of land slides. k, me is gaining strength as it approaches taiwan after causing havoc and killing at least 12 people in the philippines. the tropical storm is forecast to that move toward southern china on thursday. so i asked our correspondent, james, changer in taipei, what the general feeling there is as the storm approach, it is now the strongest, ty, students who have made landfill even so i want in some h is nearly a decade. the,
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i'm gonna say though, in most of the major cities across taiwan has been sadly, cons. today, people have had a, used to this type of natural disaster. they is more concerned about the movement of mountainous pots essential tie, one of them. so the eastern coast is areas of taiwan which are little bit more remote has increased tree that and so areas which recently in april stuff with a 7.2 magnitude, craig, which triggered pretty severe a lot of slides. and that's a concern this evening with the expectations that some 70 inches of rain could full during this timeframe that similar, drastic land slides could take place in those areas to how are authorities preparing for that kind of scenario. where as i mentioned this one is pretty, pretty used to this type of activity, a pretty well a little machine springs into action when this type of event takes place. so we understand 29000 troops or on stand by to help with any rescue operations. and as you mentioned, some 4000 people have already been evacuate this from the most at risk. gary is
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increasingly the key context. so this isn't this type thing. his, his hips high want in the exact same week that major annual military trail was taking place. some of those drills have been canceled, but, but crucially a cost of those drills which test time on some industries capabilities in, in sustaining we're spending off a chinese attack is also responding to natural disasters of this kind. and so what officials and really messaging is that making hope was been exercised in these drills over the course of this week can be put into action immediately across the military. but also a civil defense, eunice, to me, is already slipped through the philippines on its way to taiwan. can you tell us more about the damage? is it caused there as well. some of the images coming asked the philippines. they've been pretty um, they're pretty striking. but it positive manila major. philippine cities submerged in malta. we have us down within 12 people, at least 12 people, sorry, have,
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have died as a result of not typing more than 600000 people displaced. we also understand that at least in the last of the laces, last few hours, that some people have sealed tramps in poor some of the areas in the coastal regions. the concern will of course, now we have some concerns rescue operations the hoping that ty one where and see some of the images here to was james taylor in taipei. thank you so much for that update. and a quick look now it's one of the stories making news around the world today. 18 people have been killed after a plane crash during take off in nepal. the pilot of the plane is the sole survivor and is currently receiving treatment. the domestic flight was traveling from the capitol cap my do when it's reported to have slipped off the runway and caught fire over $200.00 people have been killed after to land slides in a few of the people were attempting to find survivors from the 1st lands lined when
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a 2nd one struck killing those involved in the rescue operation, president ahmed said he was deeply saddened by the terrible loss of life and at the foot federal resources to assist with the operation. germany has banned the atlantic center hamburg and is affiliated organizations nationwide for pursuing what authorities call radical islamist goals. the move comes after months of investigation. german domestic intelligence consider the center to be controlled by iran. uranium foreign ministry has summoned the german and basset, or entire on and protest. slides have resumed ad cologne bon airport in western germany after climate protesters glued themselves to the runway. the group, last generations that at once the german government to pursue a global agreement to exit oil gas and coal by 2030 around a 130 migrants, arrived in the canary islands on tuesday evening after making the crossing from
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northern africa. according to the european border and coast guard agency from texas nearly $20000.00 have made the perilous trip so far this year. us vice president, cala harris has hit the road with her newly ment of campaign for president. she held her 1st rally in wisconsin, which is one of the swing states key to beating republican donald trump. in november, harris's trip came off for presidential by and ended his re election campaign and endorsed her on sunday. camelot harris arrived in wisconsin with her party uniting in support of her sudden candidacy for the presidency. so wisconsin, i am told as of this morning that we have earned the support of the mouse delegates to secure the tech, donald trump seeming to relish the clash of personalities with
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a man. she'll probably face on the election day before i was elected vice president before i was like the united states senator, i was elected attorney general of the state of california, and i was a court room prosecutor before them. and in those roles, as i took on the perpetrators of all kinds creditors who abused women's fraudsters, ripped off consumers, cheaters broke the rules for their own game. so here me when i say, i know donald trump's di republican lawmakers took aim at harris, highlighting the economic disruptions from the cove at 19 pandemic and russians. invasion of ukraine, which came during biden's tenure. remember, both of the persons running for president now have a record. they have both served in an administration here in the last,
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within the last several years. so you can compare how you and your family were doing on the 1st drop administration and how you and your family are doing now. nobody said there was a trump himself did not mention harris on tuesday. instead discussing last week's attempt on his life in a fox news interview together with his running make j. d events. but harris will shortly be back in the spotlight on wednesday. that's when joe biden, now back in washington, after ending his cove itself, isolation is due to address the nation on his decision to drop out of the race in favor of his vice president. well here in germany, chancellor or life shots and said it's very possible that us vice president cala harris will. in fact, when the american presidential election speaking to reporters in berlin, he said he has meant harris several times and believes are to be
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a competent and experience politician. made the comments in his annual summer press conference, and here is some of what he had to say to do that for example, to police decide think it's very possible that come on the highway slope when the election comes button talk to use for the american voters decide of c, as in recent decades in which we have striven for good transatlantic cooperation. this will also be the case in the coming decades. like family police officers with appointments, i should give him the mini festival choice. and our political correspondent, idea occurred as in following that press conference. and yet how has the back and forth in the us over the past 2 weeks been viewed by the german government? of course a key ally of the us is here in europe. and the past few days old, the berlin correspondence, the political correspondence. i have tried the very best to tease on something substantial by the time and government find the chancellor in relation to the
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events in the usa. but charles was very, very careful not to judge, not to show a preference for one candidate or the other, or for that matter, for one president or the other. but in the context with the upcoming elections in the us, i showed stress several times the importance of the transatlantic relations. because this goes hand in hand with the military support for war to long ukraine. republican candidate, both from had criticized several times the lacking the in sufficient support of the european states to the nato and has strengthened to withdrawal his uh, support for ukraine. this um, so this is essential for the safety of europe. so trans flush holds talked a lot about uh, security policy. but the 1st question he had to deal with uh, was related to joe biden's decision not to run again. um, because the report i asked if he shows what follows the example,
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let's listen. the espy this i knew the ice, a pete thing is a very united policy. we all the, to me to go into the next column entry election comes hanging together and waiting . and i will run to become chancellor again. so that's what that. all right, so shells wants to run again, but does that mean that he will to most probably he will, but indeed there has been a debate ah, ongoing um in the past few weeks and according to sort of a only one 3rd of the members of the social democrats, transnational, it's very own party, believes that he's the right man for the job. and he's facing single digit results and surveys in, in eastern germany. but he and his car listen uh, in a very,
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very hot patch uh already for quite a while. but nevertheless, sloth is pretty sure that he will turn around the mood. he said he's convinced that will be a mood swing before next to the general election. and he said his government made the right decisions in times of danger and uncertainty. and his cause of his course of action was the right one and people will see this. and so he will succeed in the elections. he has about 13 months to convince the german public that was the that we use the audio care. and i thank you so much for that. as sunday, the 21st of july was the world's hottest day ever recorded. that is, according to preliminary data, on average global temperatures from the use climate monitor, is comes as heat waves and wild fires ravaged swats of europe and the united states
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. the planners of scorching world temperature records were shattered on sunday. on the hottest day scientists of ever recorded globally preliminary days are from the use climate change tracking agency, copernicus suggest the global average surface air temperature was just over 17 degrees celsius. so that's the warmer since reco. it's begun in 1940. it's the 2nd consecutive year average global temperatures of birth through climate records will not be the last of planet warming. fossil fuel pollution drives temperatures, to shocking you highs, copernicus, director carlo blonde tempo believes the world is entering uncharted territory and that the current world record won't last long. now it's not going to be a but it's orthotic sheet and that's what it looks like. it would be a very long record, somebody here. so it's a moment type of exit. but in a sense, is something we stomach, somebody, that's something we need to get used to. because uh, as the climate people are, i mean, as a consequence of increasing greenhouse gas india for us here,
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we are about to see new record being broken the next few months in the next few years. climate change is causing longer, stronger, and more frequent, extreme weather events like heat waves and floods. extreme heat has wreaked havoc across many parts of the global economy already this year. disrupting air travel and power grids. the average temperature for the year through june 2024 was 1.64 degrees higher than the arrow from the 18521900. last month was the hottest ever june. that's the 13th consecutive time, a month to set a new average temperature record. this is a reminder of the top story we're following for you today. taiwan is preparing for the onset of typhoon k me after leaving a trail of death and destruction in the philippines. the 155 kilometer wins are on their way to the island where people have been bracing for the coming storm. it was
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now for business beyond taking a walk in indonesia is rapidly growing economy and asking what kind of influences the country could have on the global stage, i'm the call for life. thank you so much for your company. by the can you see is what old cars tires have to do with you production? here's a hands on business. so really indeed the snow on youtube. fuck in 2014. the us invested marginally, more f. d a into indonesia than china. but in recent years, chinese inflows have significantly i'd strip those from the us last year. chinese f t i n t and denise.

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