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pollution eyes, businesses, what is a cost effective fos. we find out how we rock is trying to keep the light switched on. counting the cost on that will do 0. the positive here at the us bank on the extreme heat warnings of even higher temperatures in the coming days. the color there on the spelling of your day. this is alma 0 life from the ha. also coming rebuilding relations with syria rocks, pine. minnesota is the fast rock you need us to visit since the start of the syrian civil war in 2011. equal pay for equal why? we'll look at why text i'll walk is in bangladesh on demanding a pay rise. show down on center called wells. number one,
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call us all carouse and 23 time grand slam champion. no, no, that chunk of it's ongoing head to head right now in the wimbledon. the record high temperatures are being recorded in cities around the colored heat ways of sweeping across southern europe, northern africa, and talents of the us present, increasing risks to the elderly, unavailable, the, 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 was very intensive. so i think the side of her is
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dangerous. this is what i'm mutual a just from the gallery. it says there's no sign of a laptop are now as you know, they're currently heath waves being wound on the know proration in asia, in europe, and in north america. the standing record will direct over high temperatures, happens to be in north american, california in desktop the furnace creek to be exact. and that is the bank to be challenged by the figures it stands is $54.00 degrees for june, 2013. now it has been warm and this has not been very fine. so we're using this as the record for the entire world. it shares this, we as q 8 and today sunday i think it might be challenged. it might even be exceeded when you start to the property will cool down just a little bit. generally speaking, it is often in this area, so las vegas might well also equal his record and 47 phoenix. probably not. the things that had the longest heat, very nice rate goes back to about the 20. now i think, and he's going to continue even though it may cool down a little bit. for example,
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in fence creek. this is the picture for monday. we're. we're down to about $49.00, but the heat bite is still going to be there in the does it science west 9 year, or if he's been very hot, but particularly the focus is going to be lucky on it to me. because currently, a warnings arrived from the small islands right. have to was hungry and we watching road cars. right. me, it's 39 is pretty much as high as it should get. that code is 40 to 41 or 4th to well, they are easily available in the next 2 or 3 days. again, one to watch. currently it is that these hottest in europe just on the edge. so create some grease and tuck has been how that works is being brought down in the next day or so towards those need ships in cairo may well see a new record for july 30th of this month, but the cheese held for july and joining the club of countries this year seen 50 degrees, we got the u. a which we quoted on south of a 50 degrees and a place longevity. we haven't really focused on very much because don't many people lives there and it's the power for us to or west asia. this generator has been halt
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for 3 months this year, and now a new record standing for china. the highest temperature ever recorded or 50.9 has just been recorded. oh, correspond on hold. i don't need isn't right. and where the temperature hit, especially 5 degrees celsius and is expected to peak at 40 degrees by tuesday. of the few people who are on the actually sure is certainly not in the numbers we see normally at this time of the day. but as we get further into the afternoon, we'll see people are coming around actually was speaking to some friends to is earlier. and they said, well, what can we do? this is our holiday and we have to make the most out of it. but you do see huge cues around the fountains, wherever you go this as freight and found to the natural world. you're here in room whether you have all of these use cues of people trying to stay as cold as they can even though is extremely difficult. and the temperature is actually due to rise in
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the next day or 2 according to officials here. so certainly the city is raise, it gets health has nearly a side of americans have also been advised to take extra precautions during the heat wave. like how has it's a some of discontent to mid scorching temperatures. record off the record set to be shifted in the sweltering heat? $85000000.00 people and the heat alerts and really crazy 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. a experts of climate change, human close 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
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cost to reach higher than $54.00 degree celsius. this weekend in texas, officials are anxious to be monitoring the venerable power good demand for cooling power. heating a rick hold for the 2nd day in a row, and the most vulnerable people are also and the threat in las vegas volunteers are in discounts, parsing out much needed supplies in the nation's capital. it's a balmy, $86.00 degrees fahrenheit. that's 50 degrees celsius. it's normal at this time of the but the white house climate team is o 2 aware that on a nationwide basis, this is an anomaly. it's something that hits us every summer, but it has the intensity and frequency of these heat waves that we're seeing scientist degree. those are fueled by climate change, you know, and this president has called climate change of crisis. and the one of the top crises that are affecting our nations off of you onto the ocean surface. the woman
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walters of preaching karl on an unprecedented basis. the florida keys literally would not exist if it were not for the coral reef track that is existed here over the millennial. and the way is an effort to change the state does quote carl fragments being cultivated in nurseries 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'll just say era, washington, and a while fi a has full save actuation of 2 and a half 1000 people in the canary islands. 3055 says and specialist aircraft are trying to extinguish that blaze on the palmer, the governor of the spanish territory on the west coast of africa, things high winds and the heat waves the rapids spread adverse plains. i spoke to 3
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more how he's the director of the international sense of a climate change and development. 9 dash he says the current conditions and the moving happens to be at all related. and when i predicted the interest of a mental panel on climate change, which is a scientific body that studies climate has predicted that this was going to happen . they had predicted 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 raised global temperature above well above one degree centigrade already because of the emissions of greenhouse gases. and we are on the tractable even higher. there's an upper limit and a lower limit of what is likely to happen. what is happening in reality is we're going at the upper limit and sometimes even above the upper limit of those predictions. so the reality is going much less than even the scientific predictions that we made in the past. and one of the reasons that is, is that things are happening simultaneous. so we're getting
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a concatenation of impacts. and 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. i think there are some a reversible impacts, particularly and very sensitive equal systems like florida rates, for example. also in, in far as uh, an ecosystem set like mountains, high mountains, those that sort of the edges, low line close to the phones. 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. that the problem is a combination of impacts happening without warning and without preparation. if we have prepared, then those impacts can be minimized. to a large extent, a rock in syria rebuilding their relations. iraq's pine. minnesota is the fast
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rocky data to visit damascus. since the start of the syrian civil war and 2011 president bush, all outside of greece is mohammed she. i was through donnie, securing the shed board on strengthening economic ties. were among the issues that being discussed. and so they to sign as improving regional relations. syria was also recently re admitted into the arab league of, to a 12 year suspension. so whatever, why has has, what else from back that this is the for us to iraq. he also shall a visit to syria and 13 years. the significance of this visit lies in the fact that both leaders seem to be key and to build on the momentum of this visit to break the isolation, the countries have been suffering from it for years. in the region now, iraq has been a major support out of city supported. the city is returned to the league. iraq has been also cooling on the international community to lift the sanctions imposed on syria and also to facilitate the entry of aids to the city and people that
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civil major a fight as have been discussed by both leaders on top of them, a debt fine, all the tourism, the infiltration of tourist elements uh, from the border between the 2 countries. we know that both countries here about 600 kilometers. and that's the boat, the right line between syria and a rock, a, the infiltration, all but the rest of the elements, the drug trafficking, the human to smuggling, the smuggling of weapons, and also the fighting, including get the at if you do use the record. if you choose in the whole camp inside the city, a proposal on top of that, the issue of water and the water shortages in there and you freight is river and both you like and it city of the want to address that crisis was it took yeah. which is the opposite stream country of the tree of the a freight is a river, especially with the serious some if occasions in both iraq and see the with the
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summer month is a resulting from the shortages of the world in the freight. is it over by without the head of just the the that iran is reinstating the so called morales a police checks, months of to the death of a woman. and that cost to beat for those nationwide per test stream controls restarting, to ensure that women were a head scarf or his just as then the baton is was suspended. following the death of mazda, i mean the law september, at least $500.00 protesters were killed. and nearly 20000 arrested 3 weeks of demonstrations against her desk. and of course, the one who has more for us from tara, i can say that this has been well received as many women to call their heads cars, especially following mazda. i mean, is that 10 months ago? and since then we haven't seen morales to police patrolling around and that's also, and then some of them you want to consider that the morello to police was the spend
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that. but of course, on april 15th is don't make a public officials or mine the that the hats car is still wants to obligate salary and it women need to wear his job. but it, after said this morning, states inside the police spokesperson, we understand that many iranian, if women are concerned, they're concerned that the morality police is going to pressure them. as we have seen, many more women taking out a job, especially in the middle class and upper class districts of the test from we see many young women without a job and they are wearing more casual and they are more visible than ever. and we're hearing that in some other sees there are again, a young women who are older, the 2 cops. they were huge up after and my send me new stuff and the protests. but of course this is not the majority of the around the enrollment for now. but they are concerned about their concern. how this will it?
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um yes, but of course it says it says just been one day. so we haven't seen any more eligible dispatch. real things around so far. uh, things are of course phone to fragile. it's in a run and we'll see what is going to happen, but i must say that women are not happy about this. the whole talks to end of the conflict ensued on again on the way and saudi arabia's capital jetta, sudanese representative, amazing with the permanent treat rapids support forces. hundreds of people have been killed and a full month conflict and thousands more have been forced to freeze in neighboring countries. previous talks was suspended back in june, often numerous c. 5 violations still had here on algebra to rental rain and lance lined dangers and south korea. at least the actually 5 people are killed on thousands forced from that. i am. how shall a bottle of saving to the decaying oil tanker rolled off the coast of data, which is what needs to cause one of the biggest of a environment. so the last, the,
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the, the, now we're going to the red to the dry season, it into an easier and most of my laser. and i love the cloud around immensely, but obviously your eyes drawing for the no, that's what all the action is. this is a seasonal range, the focusing me in my thailand, across southeast asia, and then very obviously a circulation besides china, c as a whole positive site and system is structures reading out through china into was to create a place where i recently, we had a heavy booth that produced flooding, but tolerance, maybe the obvious thing, it will become a tie feed for a while and then it will we can have it is it's could bring $300.00 many pieces of rain to heineman now or southwest and gwendolen. so it'd be a fun risk here. but his monday's focus i take you to tuesday,
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although it's still here, there's an increase in the rain fall away from me again over sized career, not a welcome prospect. i don't think still health and shoot me the home shoot health. i'm driving mostly trying to. we saw 50 degrees. yes. today in china we might see more than that locally, but it's certainly the northwest part of china for the size. it's health and ship it as it should be, which is the case throughout india practiced on barton to dash and up in due time, but you'll see some pretty heavy down polls from the model super rains, the mountains, it as close as best over all this area so rain will be for me to do staples control information, controlling the narrative, to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative can pull public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of the day, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is this has been?
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jim listened, replacing the story, the listening post, i fix the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching out a 0. i'm just gonna see a tag here, and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. iraq's probably minnesota mohammed, she obviously dani is in syria. it's the 1st visit, final role. he made it since the start of history and civil war in 2011 adults in damascus. com, those other governments in the region. we built relations with syria and present special awesome iran is reinstating,
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so called morality police checks 10 months after the death of a woman and their custody provide nationwide for tests. the police unit will control the streets to enforce around religious, stressful, and, and show that women cover their heads and heat waves of sweeping across parts of the us. and europe with temperatures rising above 45 degrees celsius and for the 1st time was good officially record an average temperature as high as 55 degrees celsius. to like stream weather to in asia rescue and recovery operations are still underway in south korea with unusually heavy rain. so of course, to flash floods and slides at least 35 people have died more than 7000 has been evacuated. mother, god damn upset the reports. another body is recovered from a flooded road tunnel in the city of she and you have the rain caused the river and bank meant to collapse, sending a surge of water into the end to pass on such
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a day, tripping at least 15 vehicles, including a bus drivers were among nearly 400 risk you would consent to search for survivors, emergency crews all struggling because of dangerous conditions within a busy day. right now we are mobilizing about 30 divers in groups of to the going and rotation for the search up ration. audience important, we're trying our best right now, but it is difficult because the site is covered and my emergency crews baking to drain votes of from the underpass manage to reach some survivors for days of heavy rain has puzzled south korea, triggering land slides in some areas which period people in their homes risk you was assisting through rebel to find some survivors. landslides have also cause disruption to vail services. some flights have been canceled, and power cuts all wide spread. curious where the agency is full cost
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a mole ray next week and has already issued such warnings for several coastal and inlet areas. my husband wants it, but i'll just sarah salvage acts that civic on what to try to prevent an environmental disaster off the coast of human as how small bar reports a 1000000 barrels of oil need to be pumped off. a stranded oil tank is described as a ticking time bomb of the so soft the has been out of service is this thought of humans will a 2 years ago. the only time that poses a great environmental threat to this region and beyond decaying it structural integrity has been severely compromised. the lots best, so it contains more than a 1000000 barrels of oil. any incident would be a disaster, as how much more though in his un team have been working on a costly solve his operation to prevent the build up of level gases. but mine's lead to the area. it is a very all vessel. as you can see,
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a decay vessel that has 4 to 7 years old in the same location, has not been bought about living stand over the last 7 years. so we have many concerns that they've kind explored because of the guys it's kind of also bit settled in 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, extend the development of straight all the way to the gulf of agents disrupting movements. so this was kind of what, think of one of the wells, which is the re ecosystems. they spill would be 4 times the amount of oil leaks 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
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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 always on pull this off 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 with who owes the ship? who has the right to sell the oil once unload it from the old vessel? no, we won't only expose to resume and we want to disagree over the 1000000 barrels of oil is a well, that belongs to all of human for now. work is make sure the always times us say, so it would cancel, spill good costs, $20000000000.00 worth of environmental damage. and the wages quarterly. we need a quarter of a century to recover how she bought,
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but i was just you off because of her data. yeah, man rushes, president bottom and person that says his country has enough cluster buttons to retaliate. if you can use it's cost of munitions against russian troops, that's often came started receiving the weapons from the united states, the weapons of band and more than $100.00 countries due to their risk to civilians . the russian federation has a sufficient started part of different types of cluster munitions. we haven't done this before. we put it in used and when we had lack of munitions at a certain period of time, we didn't do it yet. but of course, if they're used against us to reserve the right to take reciprocal action, easiest. 3 is really set, says have an internet and a drive by shooting me an illegal settlement in the occupies westbank. is there any forces has arrested have had a spinning who opened fire on a car near bethlehem. tension is high following confrontations between is really such as and palestinians evicted from now and there will save in some of the
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biggest as rainy rates for you is on the janine refugee accounts and elsewhere in the occupied west. by closing, rock is and trade unions and binds a dash on demanding better pay a mid rising cost of living and high inflation and comes after union. neither was beaten to death last month, while visiting a family, a factory to try to secure unpaid wages for stuff. the country is the world's 2nd largest exports of ready made codes and most invoice women. tons of child reports from the subaru industrial area of the, like many government workers that cross 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. take you to the number to get say, since the co would pandemic prices of essentials have gone up. 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 up 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, whether she export markers 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 concern 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 an ethical price is 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 while it producing the 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 anonymous, silence brides groups, a 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, as well as a treat for tennis fans at wimbledon right now with one of the worst anticipated men's finals and reason. it is taking place on center course. 20 year old style called us out around the world. number one is up against 7 time champion. no doubt jarvis. and it's just a bit shrewd leads the match right now also taking the fast. that's well. joining me here on said is our sports presents at gym and as jim, it really doesn't get better than the rest of it. so i think he doesn't this dial 0 it we have, as you mentioned, the world number one call us out crowds against the most successful men's player of all the time. they've joked edge 23 grand slam titles, 7 of those one at winwood. and he's going for his 8th winwood inside, so which would draw him level with another grade to the game, roach of phaedra joe. create himself actually described it as the ultimate show down. and i think it'd be, it'd be hard to argue with that. we have in a joke of it's the legend of the game. 36 is out against this. this young pretends of the man, perhaps seen as the feature of tennessee we were looking for the next big start. he
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was going to take up the mom. so with joe, because it's one day retiring federal, ready with having retired and is out retiring next year. and i look my father now across 19 years old wins the us open and i'm the to of coasted meats and in the front chosen semi finals last month. and that's certainly what the app's sorry, that was the 1st set. so that much the tennis has, obviously, since i said, yeah, it was. you couldn't tell you wrong as of it. but unfortunately out across got crumpton, the match, went on to lose it and he did say the pressure got to him and the documents haven't lost on sense of quote. so 10 years that outcries of, as we said, as a set down now. so he has it today, but let's get right to the heart of the action ro reach. hollins is following events from liberty, and he is that in south west london for us. so really, i think it's fine. it's just a joke of it's probably white and have the majority of the sense of quote crowd behind him that has been actually a factory and throughout his whole career has it is the fact it hasn't been as
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delays, it isn't, as island cetera will not have any impacts on today's much? do you think you slow i think joking, which has been around so long. he's being considered the, the less popular plan on many in, in many of the matches that he's battled through ivr many, many years. he feeds on this. he eats adversity, it nourishes him, he gets a kind of energy from it. and so you can see that when he's sort of honoring the crowds back if that cheering for his opponents, if there is uh, ghastly conditions, difficult conditions, he can overcome those back to them. pretty much any other player in the game. so yes, he knows that he has never been as popular on the courts as reffing a dial as roger federer of box, arguably he is a back to apply it. and both of those huge, great see, is going for
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a record equally 24 grand slam title here. as you say, if he wins today, he will be called roger federer, his record of a wimbledon titles. this is going to be a match of mental resilience. and there are few players ever as mentally resilience as no eventual can, which is talk about mental resilience that rory outcries is a lot of pressure on him. sorry, much. vegas millions. back in spain. watch this much. the king of spain is actually the one of the boxes that one but, and can he handle the pressure and time this match around? do you think? yeah, no, just the king of spain, the st. brad pitt in the crowds. we say in the daniel craig, it's james bond and his wife, rachel, vice, and the crowd to so this is a saw started event. and this young, 20 year old spaniard is really going to class to play

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