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a 100 improved transportation. the 6 states in the arab world society on outages era. the the color that run install is here today. this is and use our line from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 16 and extreme heat banks. pumps of europe and us with warnings of even higher temperatures next week. i'm hard to have them how many didn't roll, whether the government has declared the red alert as the country races for record high temperatures. meanwhile, torrential rain and lance life danger and south korea, at least 35 people accounts and thousands forced from their homes. take his life
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pictures now from the south korean city of trojans, where rescue is recovering parties from a flooded low tunnel, 5 cost item. how shamal has a bottle of saving to the decaying point of time to go off the coast of data, which is what means that goal is one of the biggest of, of environmental devices. and here's reports from the, from times of eastern ukraine, where soldiers are using soviet era tanks to take on russian forces in sports with just a few hours away from what's being described as the ultimate show down as well as number one, call us our carouse. again, it's $23.00 time grand slam champion nova jump, which in the wimbledon final the us out just post 10 g m team. we begin this near as our, with record high temperatures and cities sweltering around the globe. heat waves of
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sweeping across southern europe and parts of the us posing increasing risks to the elderly. and he's, it's hard but we're going to push through it and you know, i don't know where i will ever be back. so i have to take advantage of every day stay hydrated for a hat and take breaks where you can, the heat is very intense and there's a lot of people, i hope, hopefully no one will suffer and a mess with that. it was very intensive. so i think the sun is very dangerous. this is to meet you all or just run the kelly joins me now. run any sign of a level now this summer's proving particularly health the there are heat wave warnings on all the confidence currently in summer. unfortunately, i'm going to few days more, at least lower to full costs. dozens of prospects all back. good. i mean, we've been talking recently about heat weight typically in the us because it is, for example, in death valley,
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california to the world record resides with neighbors. but we've seen a huge amount of a while seeing that huge amount of heat reported in this general area. the record in las vegas is probably being touched immediately as i speak and said it was closed yesterday in phoenix. so the record won't be immediately hit. we've had about 18 days of attempt just in excess of $43.00 are $54.00 seems likely to be recording the furnace creek, which is the wreck or value. the undisputed holder office is death valley, but 54.4 might be the actual back of these details and maybe you're not interested in, but we shared the noun right quarter, 54 with q weight today will be the hottest date in this part of the world, but let's go elsewhere. it is move around, for example, 2 years where of course we've got reports coming from italy over time at the moment, i think still cos record which was broken. the state will be forgotten. tobacco he does for the south of rome, is what we've been looking, that
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a heat warnings current thing from saw the new out through sicily towards hungry and they'll last for a few days yet for run itself, which we've been watching as a potential break. i think go to wait until monday, maybe even choose day where we could break the record by one or 2 debates. so these are whole degree vehicles being broken where it's hard for them and create to keep these cold wind. how do winds normally with actually through the chain is taking the heat down to what's car right? again, that potential record break to come monday and to join the club of our 8 countries this year it seems 50 degrees or more. we have the u, i. e, where we saw 50 or the yesterday, and some we don't talk about enough, which is side b area or west asia where the payment process. we've had a 3 month heat twice. not enough people maybe lift that to reported very often, but it's, they're all the same. i mean, china, 50 points for nearly breaking. it's all time record and that might well happen to day. so around the world, especially there are plenty of places to watch full rankel break significantly. i
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think run it. it's a very, very read map and it does feel like every year we're talking about new reco. it's being very soon we are and the amount by which we bring it back on, i think, substantial, say 20 years ago automatically. if you break record by point 1.2 degrees you investigated for your thoughts when our break reckless by one or 2 degrees regularly. so the rate of change of these reco breaking the rate of change of climate. the temperature rise is increasing, which is not a good sign of incredibly scary trajectory. yeah, it is from the goal. we thank you for joining us and explaining that for us. well, that's now bringing our correspond on how to abraham need. she's on the ground for us in the italian capital room. how to, how it people that coping this is meant to be the highest of tourist season, right? it is the peak of doors season and they as a record not number of tours or in in town at the moment. according to the tourism
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ministry now you, well, we haven't seen you have seen barely any italians walking around the city this morning, even though it is a sunday. i normally romans like to stroll around the city center. we are now in the i clinic, got set level now i'm just going to get out of shop now. normally and just a couple of weeks ago i was here, this homes where would it be packed with 2 or is you wouldn't find any place basically to walk around. you can see there are a few, but so it's really not that huge amount that you normally see that are in town. but because of these record high temperatures, people come out in the morning to visit some size and then come back out to was a mid afternoon because it's simply too hot and actually too dangerous for them to be outdoors during this time. uh, as i was just saying throughout, it feels like every summer it gets tough to we're talking about a really serious health threat here. however,
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you will start to use their adapting absolutely. i mean the authority to oh, so it does have declared the red alert in 16 cities across the country, basically from below near going south where they also have one to 2 islands of sicily and sorry i didn't. yeah. because see historical, you are you a records as about $48.00 degrees and that would be a record of really or of where you are at 1st it has never happened. and when the government says where the alert, it means that the danger, the how a risk are there for everyone. not only the elderly, the elderly, big concern here in italy, because this is a country that has nearly a population, grows at nearly 0 percent. and it has a sizable population that is above the age of 60. so certainly a huge concern there, but the government is warning. this is
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a record temperatures never experienced before in this country. this country is not prepared in many parts because in these all cities of have been built 20300 years ago. well, the infrastructure is not ready for this kind of temperature, and many of these buildings are actually listed. you can not touch them. so it's very difficult for people actually to put a c's in their houses. but the government is asking of you, anyone just bill say indoor, even if it's stifling in your house, is better than to be outdoors in the baking sun. hold on to me and then the italian, the capital room for us. thanks so much auto. well that you get back on the under the shade now. thanks a lot. a wildfire has burned land and we'll see about creation of 2 and a half 1000 people in the canary islands. 305 fighters and specialist day across to trying to extinguish at the blaze that on the palmer, the governor of the spanish territory of the west coast of africa, plains high winds and a heat wave. this with a rapid spread of the plains on the side of americans. i've also been advised to
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take extra precautions during the heat wave like kind of has been it's a some of this content to mid scorching temperatures. record off the record set to be shifted in the sweltering heat. 85000000 people and the heat alerts is really crazy. you can go outside really without feeling like you're going to test and pads with the heat expectations of more heavy rains of the unprecedented flooding in the northeast of the u. s. a direct consequence say experts of climate change, human cause. climate change also causes rainfall to be more extreme. we're atmosphere holds more moisture. so when a storm system comes, it's dumping out much larger amounts of water. california is death valley is full costs to reach higher than 54 degree celsius this weekend in texas. officials are
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anxious to be monitoring the venerable power good demand for cooling power, heating a record for the 2nd day in a row, and the most vulnerable people are also on the threat in las vegas, volunteers are in the home discounts, passing out much needed supplies in the nation's capital. it's a balmy, $86.00 degrees per night. that's 50 degrees celsius. it's normal at this time of the but the white house climate team is o. 2 aware that when a nationwide basis, this is an anomaly. it's something that hits us every summer, but have the intensity and frequency of these heat waves that receive scientists degree. those are fueled by climate change and this president has called climate change. a crisis is one of the top crises that are affecting our nations. off of you onto the ocean surface, the woman walters a breeching. carl, on an unprecedented basis. the florida keys literally would not exist if it were
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not for the coral reef track that has existed here over the millennial. and the way is an effort to change the state is quote, carl fragments being cultivated in the threes and then re punted underwater. a small but significant reminder that climate change can be comforted, although experts will on this temperatures rise, those efforts on multiple fronts will become more urgent. my kind of, i would just say around washington, a lot of rescue and recovery operations underway in south korea with unusually heavy rains, have caused flash floods and lands lions. at least 35 people has died more than 7000 has been evacuated. not a god damn, what's i favor for another body is recovered from a flooded road tunnel in the city of she and you. heavy rains caused the river embankments to collapse, sending us such a 4 to enter the end to pass on said today, tripping at least 15 vehicles,
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including a bus drivers were among nearly $400.00 risk. you would consent to search for survivors, emergency crews all struggling because of dangerous conditions. is that right now we have mobilizing about 30 divers in groups of to that going and rotation for the search operation? go, i didn't suppose we're trying our best right now, but it is difficult because the site is covered to much emergency crews breaking to drain votes. it from the end to post managed to reach some survivors. for days of heavy rain has puddled soft korea, triggering land slides in some areas which period people in their homes rescue is assisting through rebel to find some survivors. landslides have also cause disruption to vail services. some flights have been canceled, and power cuts a wide spread. curious where the agency is full costing more a next week and has already issued set warnings for several coastal and intellect
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areas by the have a much a bit algebra. i spoke with south korean based journalist alex jensen. i began by asking him how people in that country are coping off to a week now of heavy rain, a hearing so where the rain has lights up for now it's very is you made any sense but the next down forest image. dick's typical writing season, incorrect, where i've been base for 13 years now. but some of you as we have circle drive on susan's and it's just few minutes without the heavy rain. unfortunately in other parts of the country, south of so you will have seen in the last 3 days alone, the amount of rain that you'd expect in any time, months during the rainy season and that's led to rivers busing. things flashed flooding land slides. thousands of people being evacuated, tragically, thousands of people losing their lives. and still at least a, nearly a 1000 also people unaccounted for. alex has been some criticism of decisions made,
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leaving this one on the pos open, for instance, where people trapped and then died. as you say, this is monsoon season. how prepared, what well, sorry to use that. i mean, it was one of the 1st questions that came to my mind is why do we hear about this? every yeah, yes, this year, that seemed to be more severe. but it's not all happening in one location is happening among civil authorities in various different parts of the country. so when you see this overall death toll, it doesn't reflect as one incident, although that particular incident, you referring to may well prove to pin preventable because they were avoiding this being issued. i was before the rivers actually gave way in this under past, which is nearly 700 me is long was it was flooded with we think 15 vehicles inside but the full scale of the death. so within that tunnel is not yet known. and they're all people who are yes, talking about climate change and the reasons why i was seeing these heavy plots,
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but in the same product, they're asking why that one's better protections for these vulnerable infrastructure. everybody is like tunnels. in the past, we've seen on the ground call pulse, for example, the sites of tragedies. we see manhole covers bust off and people literally stopped on the ground. it sounds awful, but that's been the reality and it's not just one. yeah, it's been repeated. so i think a lot of head scratching and questions being asked as well. they have, as you say, been death some previous is. but as you alluded to, were saying about china death told this is and previous is what's causing that. is it just that the rain is heavier, or is it about decisions being made? yeah, i mean it's, it's a good question. the rain is heavier. i've seen crops that show that we've seen particularly heavy rain in some areas being. and so where i've seen that heavier in previous years, it's difficult to get a full grasp on that. i'm relying on an eye witness reports elsewhere. for example, i know someone who was in debt you on, on friday who said it was unbelievable the the amount of rain and how quickly
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things are getting flooded that. but i've seen in many times and sold a 100 river of a flow even this year i've seen the one of the main bridges has an underway bridge . completely flooded without casualties. so it's certainly the areas that people know apalmer both for the most part they, they know what to look out for. i think in the case of land slides where you've got vulnerable housing. it's just satellite the case that there's been a large number of those incidents. i'm not sure how much can be done, but no questions will be honest about what could be done. it may just be a terrible coincidence in various locations, all happening at the same time. but even just one of these cases needs to be looked at very seriously to see what's preventable to prevent houses near by land. slight areas from being submerged. and of course, to prevent traffic from going in underground areas anywhere near rivers that could be submerged is still pending or heavy. this thing is, are including the boys may not position launches it's election campaign of to being
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found last week. where lives that in the city of where we're seeing, which as you know, it's a way of you know, messy, essentially signs for his new club, inter me, i'm into miami demo. have when they sit for you as for the salvage expense, has it gone? what to prevent an environmental disaster off the coast of yeah, and then as how small bar reports a 1000000 barrels of oil needs to be pumped off. a stranded oil tanker described as a ticking time on the so soft the has been out of service is this thought of humans will ages ago. they always try and get poses a great environmental threat to this region and beyond. decaying, its structural integrity has been severely compromised of the lots best. so it
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contains more than a 1000000 barrels of oil. any incidents would be a disaster. how much more though in his u. n. team have been working on the costly solve his operation to prevent the build up of level gases, but mine's led to the area. it is a very all vessel. as you can see, a decay vessel that has 4 to 7 years old in the same location has not been one of our limits and over the last 7 years. so we had many concerns at the atlantic sub load because of the guys, it's kind of also, but it settled it thought steam is operating a technical support vessel and ready to step in in case or in leaks into the red sea. a spin would be a disaster, it was spread across the red sea extensive of the month of straight all the way to the gulf of aidan disrupting movements. so this was kind of and wiping out one of the wells, which just marine ecosystems. they still would be 4 times the amount of oil leaks
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into the sea in the 1989 ex, involved these accidents. if there is a show, me, is the manager of the company that owes the saucer. now, since the international community. so the interest it should be a complete solution for the whole problem, pipeline and vessel. and we should complete the surface storage tanks that the coalition stopped in the coming days. the, all the stuff would be transferred to this vessel, not to k, m a, but neither of the who sees inside the door of the into, nationally recognize government in as in have yet to agree. but who owes the ship? who has the right to sell the oil once i load it from the old vessel? no, we want all your ex posts to resume, and we want to disagree over the 1000000 barrels. oil is a well,
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that belongs to all of them, and then the stuff a for now work is make sure the always tons are safe. it put 10, so spill good costs. $20000000000.00 worth of environmental damage. and the wages quarterly. we need a quarter of a century to recover costs about, but i was just you off the coast of how data human a manual position policy is. and bob way is the only thing campaigning ahead of the general election next month. the event is going ahead in the city of where that's off to judge is upheld a police bad on launch plans in the northeast and the town of been dora last week. opposition groups. a curious present m as i'm going on god was trying to silence opponents. while that's being taught correspondence argument. also, she's out that rally for us in where i can see quite a substantial crowd that behind you, how much support does the opposition now have the full nonsense? a visa, as a mom, has made a position that has
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a lot of support to me of in the areas the towns and cities. but it hasn't been an easy road for them. they come across from something, bucks his pocket to citizens college and to change some of the rad needs to be banned by the police. some of the supporters are in jail, as a said they being harassed by the governing. that need to talk to you that may be a denies the application. the key thing on people's minds into bobby's lives is economy, which is struggling this country as one of the highest inflation rates in the world . food prices keep rises as a bobby's want to know. if i'm part of titian, what solutions did you have now to send me so sees the tidings and bobby's at the bottom. if he is, the governing party has been in power for 43 years since 1980, and he's telling them is type of change and he's the man to do that 5 years ago. that means always applicants, president, it was submitted, got go to the presidential election, he came pretty close to beating him and that an unsafe business in a few weeks time could also be another type rate and probably has around the check in history when it comes to regime change is the confidence that best selection
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will be free and says, the will not position leaders say the playing field is not to label human rights. activist and opposition supported up concerned about this new patriotic law, which basically says that the bobbing to go abroad and criticize the type of to be jailed. 05. so people are concerned about this because it's so vague. what does it mean? does it mean if someone goes out and say that job, that may be, it has really be caught me through his policy? what do someone say that it's time for them to get to go to the be to pa 43? is someone's house people at the waste that's sent to the pose of the country for the human rights to be to stop your moods? what will happen to them if so they get people. all consent. the government say is as low as necessary because is to protect, to stop and see up the country waiting to be present. what does that look together for? rep malott being 2017 off through his government to try to re engage the western countries with adding it to bobby. for these i need human rights to be. so
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government is saying the bombing to go out bad mazda in the country, henry, and got miss april to try and re engage with wisdom teeth, boost type deal, which put tug around the caught me when it comes to the election, put in it was hoping that that was said that the selection would be free and peaceful to bobby and get on the licensee will continue working very close, meet here on out of their home a task. so that of that rally for us and very thanks her at least a full civilians have been killed and a drone attack and sit on the health industry says the rapids support forces targeted a hospital in the city of undermine with the contract to that now and it's for funds for you and is quoting from efforts to prevent civil war. more than 600000 people have fled to neighboring countries. some toll down to 0, the gunman, killing and torturing civilians in the 4th regional capital l janina department. if you rob and support forces deny is targeting civilians. in the last
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meeting, we went to look for our wounded and instead we found a huge number of dead people. and when we returned, we found about 50 bird horses. they were burned with their belongings that they were carrying. there were those who tried to leave and they were dispersed. their courses were covered with a blanket and then they spread gasoline on them and burned them. this is what we witness. the rapids support forces where the uniforms, while the rest were kimberly, which is the type of clothing there where when you reach this place you will find a huge number of people dead. you will shudder if you are not patient enough, you will not pass the site, its a seasonal lock. it has reopened in the occupied westbank city of ramallah, that kind of thing. and then to say that israel's occupation is restricting what they can so little work on are thoughts from a lot of jewelry from god's a letter from hebron and other traditional hands across from across the region. purchasing and vendors have come here to sell the goods of hydro markets in
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ramallah know how most last runs in all its gallery and says, one of the biggest hurdles is transporting, have goods across the okey pipes hurt trees. this was made in gaza and to reach the west bank, you actually have to rely on people bringing good or the postal service that's always impeded by rock kits or impeded by incursions into guys. so there's always back if, if it's ever reaches here, most of the stuff from the west bank is super it's, it's extremely hard to send the 2 guys out. so let's say they faced many restrictions because of these ready occupation. and that includes hi export costs and permits, which is difficult to obtain. this vibrant, i'm busy. market self have 3 synthroid, 3 items in history and culture. the people here tell me it's also giving opportunities to have a job and make money. i'm in a slump and economy in
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a nearby marketplace. it's most of them and season, the growing and selling food here can also be costly. well, thing says it's ready restriction on trade movement and access is stagnating regions economy where agriculture is going to have a policy in society, farms here losing the land and likelihood to illegals testament expansion and much of the occupied west. fine. the only way is to get solved from the is readers diction such as access to land. and there you'll see the is, are either sticks on the in see of products which are important for the posting industrial sector. and on exploration of the, of the senior products to, to, to the, was on the posting in economic no suspects. some tells us many policy and merchants have no choice to sell that goods through its ratings and just to have easy access to sell them on the international market. in a hit your markets,
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the students may be packed in the items maybe selling fast, but some many posting incentives. the future is less, are some newhan out to 0 romana in the occupied westbank. a still a head here on out of there will look at why textile workers and spaniards ash on demanding of pay, right? you speak to an artist in ukraine who is using how, what to tell the story of how countries experience and find out what prompted the best reaction from basketball style stuff. all right, and that's coming up shortly. the, the now the hottest part of europe at the moment, and he's actually in the size. it's tracy from spain,
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across the creek and including some turkey to the north of bass. what looks like a little tom no has been knocking the temperatures back quite considerably west when the weather swept through the british child is currently sitting over past the scandinavian tales off through west, in germany, down towards the house. so that's stuck in time. she's back and bringing shelves with it, but for the south, it doesn't have any influence the room. for example, the full cost temperatures, $39.00, which is not a record, but we are thinking they will be what is been knocked on a bit. so this is the picture heat stretches out through eastern germany up to permanent and with temperatures. not quite reco. breaking other stooped cod yesterday did hit a new record, but definitely measured in particular. initially i think rooms one to watch because go to full cost of $41.00 on monday. well that breaks at the breaks the record by one degree. and if tuesday's all to that will be quite extreme. right. so that's what the picture is in europe for these. some the psalms, nothing attempt is back as a booster. the east has would have no influence further says the heat cost extends
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into norfolk at martinez to be very hot recently. but that heat soon co tale by some very big dime pulls that really reaching a long way. know into something vartan near the village estates, control information, the controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the public attention to how is citizen? jim listened, replacing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we covered the way the news is covered. stories of determination and joining from modeling all these in your to for cheating his own. and this of was not for me to come in if you and wanda me, i'm assumed with that as
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a living. they've got it opened up, kills associated to an inquiry to imitate, shoot documentary from an african filmmakers, africa direct on algae 0. the welcome back to watching out a 0. i'm the star is your tag here. and uh huh. that's remind you about 12 stories salvage expensive account was to prevent a potential environmental disaster of the cost of young a $1000000.00 barrels of needs to be pumped off, an oil tanker stranded in the red sea. so it's a source of am and will 82 years ago the bodies of 8 people had been recovered from
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the fonts and matched by floods in south korea. 15 other vehicles also traps and the southern ride tunnel and children full days of torrential rain and non signs of killed the beast. sachi 3 people. meanwhile, heat waves sweeping across parts of the us and europe with temperatures rising above $55.00 degrees celsius. and for the 1st time, the walls could officially record an average temperature as high as 55 degrees celsius. pull that spring in the city will help. he's the director of the international sense of the climate change and development. he joins us now from london. mister huck, as we've been saying it's very, very hot in europe. north america went in the u. k. ricin changes in the monsoon and south asia. obviously these torrential rains in south korea. is it all relations? so loosely, all relate to then in fact, all predicted as well the into the mental panel on climate change week is a scientific buddy that studies the climate has predicted that this what's going to
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happen. they had predicted it will happen much later, but it's happening now. so unfortunately, climate changes now upon us and this is due to the fact that we have rates bluebook, temperature above well above one degree centigrade already because of the mission. so, greenhouse gases, and we are on a tractable even higher, and you say this was all predicted, but it's happening earlier than was predicted. i've been wondering because we keep talking about uncharted territory. how far are we from the modeling the i p. c. c has been doing and how easy is it now to predict what's going to happen when we have the i p c. c has been making predictions for many, many years and the predictions are made and it is sort of a fad. so there is an upper limit and a lower limit of what is likely to happen. what is happening in reality is we are going at the upper limit and sometimes even above the upper limit of those predictions. so the reality is going much worse than even the scientific
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predictions that we've made in the past. and one of the reasons that is, is that things are happening simultaneously. so we're getting a concatenation of impacts, as you just mentioned, just in a, in a few sentences of good things happening across the world. these are going to add up. they're going to add up in energy loss. they're going to add up in food production or lots of food production and things. i'm going to get a lot worse unfortunately. well, we also know that on your is just getting started and no warnings that that could push us across that, that critical 1.5 degrees celsius, global temperature rise threshold and all that reversible impact. so that we could see if we do when we do past, and i think there are some of your deductible impacts, particularly, and very sensitive ecosystems like go really reach, for example, also in, in forest, an ecosystem. so like the mountains time mountains,
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those that sort of the edges, low line close to the zones, but on the whole and for the rest of the world, we can survive this if we are much, much better prepared than we have been so far the, the problem is a combination of impacts happening without warning and without preparation. if we are prepared, then those impacts can be minimized. to a large extent, it sounds they're like the new normal isn't that isn't a normal. i want to ask you about what we can do you say this is advisable? and there has been renewed momentum around climate change action, especially as we see these extreme weather events really bring it home for lots of people. is it enough? i know it is now even talk of g o engineering. well, we're going to have to do everything to good to have to throw everything at this in the near term. and in the most urgent sense, we just have to be better prepared for these kinds of events, heat waves, we know, you know, they're going to happen. we need to know what to do as individuals to be with it,
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you know, have some water stay in the train, don't block, and the heat if you can. and then at the step this aside to level have places where people can take shelter. the medical establishment know what to do to diagnose people who are going to be affected and be much, much better prepared. the impacts will still be there, but we can minimize those impacts if we are better prepared in the longer on. we're just going to have to reduce emissions, so greenhouse gases, to prevent catastrophic levels of climate change. you know, once the boss to 1.5 federal, 1.5 degree threshold, then all bets are, all things are going to get much, much worse. same will help the, the director of the international center for climate change and development springs west from london. thank you so much stuff and share your expertise with us here on out 0. thank you. thank you. the
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russians president settlement person says his country has enough cluster buttons to retaliate if you can use as it's custom, munitions against russian troops. that's off the cave. started receiving those weapons from the us, the weapons of band and more than $100.00 countries due to the risk to civilians. especially with rich to the russian federation has a sufficient stuff, part of different types of cluster munitions. we haven't done this before, we put it in use them when we had left of munitions at a certain period of time. we didn't do it yet, but of course, if they're used against us to quickly reserved the right to take reciprocal action . speaking of all of baffled tanks, paying a major role in the war and ukraine with both sides relying on them to attack. but while western countries have supplied ukraine with modern times, most of its islands are from the sort of us here and they regularly need maintenance us a bag, joined a tank eunice, and eastern ukraine. under the cover of the forest, these men will continue some to 2 tents, some of which are older than their parents. the location is secret. it's close to
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the front line because these tanks need to be repaired and return to the bathroom scale quickly. the message of simple and low tech print to one year old bumper. as he's known as a mechanic attempt driver, he's just come back from back to mean that the quad, the, it was like raining and that was the shelves and minds on those on the field was full of great. there's and mine's name and the commander of my unit for then died when his thing during with him in it, the work is arduous and difficult, but there's no other choice with this fixed and upgraded, the tends to make their way back to the positions where being taken from where the tank is hidden, now it has to be a really rough hit because there's only drones up in the us. the russians could support the position of the tank. i've been talking to this 10 crew getting ready, in case we call back to find that if everything is simpler than this things and now that's what it looks like on. yes, of course it's better to see the more modern western banks,
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but i'm good. good. then keep these inches or something. turns out who is fighting t $72.00 is against the 7 to the west and thanks automate the fight. identification is on the was 10 cruise are in high demand, an essential to ukraine's counter offensive loaded mix it alone. many more than 500 days or forward have passed, and i haven't seen my family, so i'm not given any leap, like there's no book to any to the full size out. even the matched and we barely managed to beat them. when nicole comes in to have to be prepared to take positions, this part of eastern ukraine has russian forces on 3 sides when firing. they have to be crick sheldon's, just meet as a way they've been spotted. they managed to get away under cover. it's for laser relief, but they know every mission could be that all. i said vague to 0, the front line, mr. ukraine. many artists who have stayed in ukraine since the stones of the war
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has focused on telling the stories of its people during the conflict. but some are also using the skills to help others deal with the actual. now here's one, not a story. that's why i found them and then of course just cause you name. it shows that he's never lines as calm on the corner. so sonya my time with that as a beatrice, make practice those kinds of ideas and use the push out the couple of them stop law enforcement. yeah, yeah, yeah. kind of scratch of a hot dog. okay. it's good for to stop it from there. thank you for your shows and i'll spell it with the soul of a purchase. the motor wagner jack, decrease abuse for sir. and that's what i, what this is. that's the thoughts here at the present why i found that that a proficient effect. so there was a switch for this, not on the same day for me or something maybe in this style. it was a new up separate through a dark and was not that at the hotels as eastern entropy. and i left them the my us
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could these most and when the my, you have a little higher, 60 then the fully, i'm going to the motion, whatever you before i number the know was just a little so sort of both and that's correct. them shows emotionally, i still don't wanna have anything which a to me and so i may have so much of a loan number of, of a which is which of a carpet in the bathroom below or the to run yes of causative from the window. and yet, but fortunately i was the child zach romando and you monta. i'm just sarah the annual line of credit. if you unable of problem, i'm not familiar with the typical system sheet out and that's like that's a car shooting up on you guys are not aware of with an eviction. nobody else knows . i mean, my systems which i i laugh so responsible. honda is doing that them so the so that was because out the started say edition group. but getting started yet for the he 1st that should have both of those of a have them the whole campaigning presidential election has resumed in guatemala
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following days of control. vesee over the run off schedule for next month. but auto auto below is facing from the 1st lady sandra torres charges had ordered the to send me a policy, be suspended for electric legal violations. but that's now been overturned, following international outcry. john holman, has more from gloucester wallace city of the after a lot of political drama here in guatemala renado, a rebel on his policy. some media that said in english are still in the ballot going into the presidential run up on the 28th of august. the attempt by the countries attorney general's office, which with just outside now to suspend the policy, was closed temporarily by the constitutional cool. but you'll see the people are still outside the attorney general's office protesting. they still worried about what might come next. most a step into i, i money these groups have manipulated their laws to their will. so we can be sure
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there's been a ruling in favor of the send me a party, but the courts in the prosecutor's office are co opted, so they will find any excuse to manipulate the system and the electoral process to their benefits. in general, in the service of a power while in equality and especially in the region is continued the spike bought them all the figures to call them in central america . we talked about that and this has come from set up 2 hours away to join the protests. against the we want to get rid of all of this corruption because it's very harmful. there's a lot of infant mountain nutrition and indigenous tones. why is this happening? so i said to the guatemalan people, come here and protest. let's join forces and rise up. so guatemala can boom again
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to and how does it as well, somebody in hong kong pro democracy groups say the government is increasing a crack down dissidence. it's now applied and called the bad a song used by protesters. and it's also offering bound to use for information leading to the arrest of activists living and excellent. so a cocker, 4th. it's been 2 and a half years since the type of life side, hong kong, the former probably democracy, politician now lives in excel in australia. the hong kong government has issued a warrant for his arrest. it's uh, sending uh, white tyra a message to me saying that, oh, what whoever was due to the sizing,
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the cpa china as well resisting and fighting for freedoms. you are now at trouble. you are now under france. i think that's a very clear message to the well did. why is one of i probably democracy, active us being pursued by the hong kong government, which is also the bounty of $130000.00 as a reward for information that leads to the wrist, will do what has a legally to pursue the responsible person the curse is accused of violating the sweeping national security laws, which by aging, imposed on the form of persons coming in 2020 in a bit to stop the protests. the only reason i can think of why they would be doing this is because they run out so pipeline. so the national security cases, because a lot of those could be says the trial is that the least finished or are about to start. and they're just looking for new villains to justify the huge budget that's being given for the. so it's economics as much as politics. the cities political
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system has also been i've a hold on come little mike is a past amendment to a low the eliminates most directly elected seats on local district council. those councils for the last major political representative bodies chosen by the public full, incoming counselors will be visited by committee. to ensure patriots a governing assistant. i would say it's restricting political participation. it is moving to a harder for him of most of us are a terry and is assume the became unofficial anthem for the democracy purchased movement in 20 nice aim is also being targeted. sometimes department of justice has filed a ceiling junction to have events. we're seeing this attempt to bad and you do it is assigned with a vulnerability if the hong kong government, if this good a, something like a song. critics say it's just another form extensive sheet. 3 years of the national
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security law was introduced. they've been 160 prosecutions. sarah clock out to 0. closing watches and trade unions and bangladesh, demanding best of pay. mid rise in cost of living and high inflation had comes of to union needed was basin to death last month, 12 visiting a factory to secure unpaid wages for stuff. the country is the world's 2nd largest export for ready made codes. and my stream point is when time did you have any reports now from the savant industrial area like many government workers across buttonwood, this room i beg them, is trying to survive by cutting costs. food prices keep going up. she's a single mother who has to support a teenage daughter and their mother with her meager wages. for this to be the issue . the way the current situation is with the high price of essentials, it's become very hard for us to get by with the wages we get. it's like choosing
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between salt or rice, we want our wages to be raised. a labor leader copeland actor believes wages should be raised to help them face these challenges. she saves workers spend on an average of 30 to 40 percent of their salaries on rent, and the rest is for food. and there's nothing left for health care or savings will be additional money. they go to the one of them, but it gets it, since the co would pandemic prices of essentials have gone off. but we just have not increased at the old. and for the last one and a half years due to the ukraine and russian war, the cost of living went off very high. in contrast, with the workers purchasing ability, i assume the union leaders and organizations set a minimum wage which is $95.00 a month should be increased to at least $226.00 a month and say a global buyers. brands and retailers must come together to support the call the bank with the export market, or is largely been driven by dodge ready made government industry,
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which is highly dependent on keeping wages low in order to remain competent in the global market. industry later, photo cosign is receptive to the demand and also things the minimum wage should be raised. we are really looking from the buyer that this would be the fair price is a ticket prices so that we can also be more increased wages to our employees. so this is also a responsibility from the buyers because we are taking care of their quality producing their quality course. last month, the prominent workers' union leader was bidding to that by some unknown man. it happened more than 10 years after another worker leader was tortured and murdered by unknown to silence rights groups and mess, dismissals, intimidation, violence, and the address of workers after protests are common in buying the best and call on the government for the protection and advancement of government workers and with
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children, i'll just sit outside of our bangladesh. a. oh sorry is he's in iceland have closed off or it's leading to a interrupting volcano and they've issued a new warning edging people to stay away. days after and started spearing lava and poisonous gases. iceland is a whole kind of hot spots. an average is one they're robson every 4 years ago. son is a photographer and and explore. he told us what's happening around the capitol, electric reykjavik, so far. everyone is going pretty well, i would say, uh, i think the russian is divided in the cat a little bit. there's like one capital people are really excited that there's another option and people are rushing to go see it. and then there's another can of people who are like, oh no, not again. and that of course, that it is not like they are. of course, i mean, convenience, like it's been a lot of us bags and things like that. so some people have been like a little bit uncomfortable that's, but most people are, are quite excited about the what kind of dressing. and there's a large number of people who are very excited to go see it. and both of them for
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the past few days, the weather conditions have been quite on favorable in terms of going to see it because there's like a long tail you have to take. and right now the wind is blowing a lot of toxic gas and pollution right over the trail. so right now there's a lot of people who are nice then who are waiting at school to see it as well as with these erupt. him this being like a 2 week kind of 2 weeks before the start of the russian way, had been a lot of upgrades and you really felt the ground shake. yeah. so you're sitting at your home and suddenly in this here, this booms and everything and shaking with this can be a little bit disturbing. so when that starts, like you really see, okay, something might happen and of course they're monitoring this base. you'll see here in iceland and they're using satellites and all kinds of tools to muscle to measure how like you can see of the magpies trying to kind of make its way through the process. and so it's quite well monitored. so they were estimating for like few days that it's going to start at any time. and all of a sudden it just kind of kicked off is all spelled ahead, hit on al jazeera and sports on the spectacular pictures on the box. and tina as
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river plays, crowns league champions. gemma will be here with the story. the mental disease accounts for 15 percent. that's the
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the black and the time for sport and janet quite the final that wimbledon absolutely installed. yeah. a lot of people looking forward to this one, what a match in prospect at wimbledon as the top 2 in the world for pet to fight to for the men's singles title calls. outcries says welcome to quote life, it will be the best moment of his life. while no joke of it,
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it's just described it of the ultimate showdown. outcries is the world number one looking to win his 2nd major off the victory of the us type in last year. this is the twin 0 sus wimbledon. find that it doesn't get any tougher than fuel because it's the defending champion, haven't lost on cents, a quote to the 10 years. i was trying to win this tournament for an 8 time to draw a level with a bunch of cetera. that would also mean a record extending $24.00 grand slam title. and no, i guess, you know, one more day. uh, you know, one more moment, but for me is going to be the, the best moment of my life. i think pressure. he's there, he's still very high, and i still feel, you know, goosebumps and butterflies and nerves coming into every single match. so i'm going to be coming into this some of these final, like, it's my 1st. nobody has uh no weakness. so it's going to be really tough to find
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a, a, you know, big way to, uh, to be done. you fucking this is probably the, the most, most and dissipated finals i guess from, from, from the, the beginning of the tournament. most of the people, you know, all the cards myself and it will be his 1st finals phase. very multi, very easy, and he's hungry. i'm hungry too. so let's have a piece. so all calls will be trying to, they want to mock itself on dry. so the date on saturday and that's become a wimbledon champion for the 1st time from dress. so i went into the tournament as the 7th best cheque play. and the women's rankings as of monday shall move into the wells top 10, the victory. i'm sure the in the final, the, and see there's some drugs for gold was that's of the tennessee and 6 feet in straight sets west 1st one sounds fine. so most of us wait for major. those on the seems impossible, you know, even like, i don't know on ground so i didn't say well, you know before, so, i mean, i think it was the most impossible grandson for me,
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you know, to so i didn't even think of it. then when we came, i was like, just you know, just trying to in couple of, you know, my cheese and now this happened. it's, it's, it's crazy. 5 weeks after announcing he would be joining in to miami lead unless they have finally made the official signing a 2 and a half year contract. which as you know, it was the way of argentina's walk up when and captain will be introduced at the home stadium. on sunday nights, the 36 year old is expected to be paid up to $60000000.00 a year. his 1st game could be next friday against cruise, as you the meanwhile and methodist home country of origin, tina river plates having crowned champions some spect pictures that are of them when he mental stadium. how does that game against students? as the title was confirmed with a 31 when walking wild, a celebrations as the team and friends celebrated
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a record of 38 lead time with the beginning of the women's world cup just days away . columbia had been forced to defend themselves off to they were accused of being too rough during a friendly match, which was forced to be abundant. columbia seen him in training with taking on all into the match behind closed doors in prison on friday. however, some tough tackling, including one that landed the irish captain it to be se sullivan in hospital. that's all in the root canals. the fits and protests and the match to be cooled off . so we, i mean, and it was good. that's what at that point. okay, obviously we have to go in strong during the game because the disadvantage we have is that perhaps that you are paying plays are a little bigger than us. so we can't play with fear because maybe we end up beaten . but there's never been any bad intention on our pass show. hey, autonomy is a 30 foot high run of the season. how beloved on to these angels and i'm an 11 game losing streak autonomy. it leads to leak and high runs the season and that's allied with his picture here. but as a has medium,
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one of the most sol solved applies in the m l. b. he'll be a free agents at the end of the season. it is next contracts predicted to be the richest in the history of north american professional schools with some predicting it to be as high as $600000000.00. if it's 12 years is that fits on saturday, helping the angels beat the houston astros blessings. 12 yeah, that'll be does produce some amazing catches. but how about this from crickets, teeth one, st. finals, a in england. ethics. anything 15 from 10 boost when with one with your remaining. and then this from someone says it's all kind of a capital, not a bad way to win a match. and the t 20 plus i. so a successful that was impressive. how about this from boss? get will style steph curry night not on the quotes, but on the golf course. the full time and be a champion, hitting a hole in one out of celebrity tournament in nevada. and you can tell. enjoys that one, does check out that reactionary moment comes from the family. very impressive. but as we have support from me for now, i will have more for you lisa, so long to tell them to ingest. okay,
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