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sandy sandy, less holding on to that profession. that is thousands of years old. because of impulse how business has been declining. the newly made put some pictures need to be left into some for a few days until the dried off. they are in puts here into this office to be heated at about $1500.00 degrees celsius for about 20 hours. but it is part of the next cultures heritage. so even if it declines as a profession, extend, flourishes as quotes or the from greece to easily and out. jerry f, extreme heat sparks while fires on both sides of the mediterranean, forcing thousands to evacuate. the
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on the bulk of this is out just a life and also coming up sciences hold the gulf stream system is heading for a collapse because of climate change equity with the class, a state of emergency for all of its prison. this author, at least 31 people kills and then the latest space of guns on us allegations of fine and crack down romantic government protests as in kenya, we hear from some victims. he's saying they were shot to us by police lodge areas of the mediterranean, all sweltering under an intense heat wave that spots many wall fires across the region. 2 pilots have died in greece. of the plane crashed while it was bustling. blazes on the island of heavier, the country is experiencing one if it's worth while far seasons in recent years, john, the whole reports, the thousands of people have been evacuated,
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homes and livelihoods destroyed, tourist holidays cancelled. and almost a week since they began the wild fires on the island of rhodes rage, on its estimated the 10 percent of the islands land area has been ravaged with 5 fighters and a croft working round the clock for one plane and its crew fighting another fire on the island of via near athens, tragedy upon tragedy, as the pilot loses control blocks and installs. now to 4 weeks now, wild files have devastated large swathes of island and mainland greece prime minister que yeah, cost me to talk is, there's no room for doubt about the cause of the financial difficulties of littlefield. let me state the obvious that in the face of what is happening to the entire planet, especially the mediterranean, which is a hot spot for climate change. there is no magic defense. if that was like,
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obviously, we would have implemented it. of the prime ministers woods backed up by the assessment of international primatologist in a study by willed whether attribution, it says current heat wave conditions out china. the united states and southern europe are contributing to the hottest period on us since the beginning of human civilization conditions virtually impossible. they say without the build up of men made global warming. we don't believe it. hold islands, birds. we lost our, i don't know, beautiful island. we don't have anything. no, really. we don't have anything. there. we don't know what to do. and greece is not alone, easily is building to he. it fires threatened to engulf the airport in palermo sicily, while storm conditions of left a scene described as apocalyptic in midland, jo, nicole elders, era, and hundreds of residents have also been evacuated from spain's grand canary
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islands because of a rapidly spreading. 5 asked some rows of being closed as about a 100 firefighters a 9 at craft. try to put out the blaze, 200 heck to as a forest, have been burned, or at least 34 people have died. and while 5, the sweeping across algeria evacuation orders have been issued in the mediterranean coastal region of thousands of 5 fights as a being deployed as a milk assume sharif reports of race to bring nearly a 100 lot of fires under control. in northern aga, with the nose, the plain spread through the folders, some agricultural areas in 16 provinces, destroying everything, and that paul, people watched helplessly as the belongings turn to ash, just the way it started to going around to pm just on the military school. and i called the fire brigade, and i told them that the 5 had started nearby in the guard there half an hour later . but in the meantime, defied had spread and not just the fire started at room on the tablets side,
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spread to benny mother and ended at the bush. some people lost everything. thousands of 55 does have looked through the night. the places up being few by strong beans and high temperatures. the defense ministry says soldier, as long as the dead default of emergency crews responding to fires in a result area, east of the cap, the edges. she, the vision was one of godaddy. gov. i would like to think all the volunteers, also a number of provinces contribution help manpower and equipment. very grateful for that until this moment, we're trying to control the spread of the fire in the best way. the strong winds made it hard for us to use the shoppers and putting up these fires. the winds have pushed east to woods tanisha, weak nodding planes in a pine forest along the border, which as you send to news, have registered record high temperatures. this week was fuzz up common to north
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africa during the summer months. this year. the aggravated by a blistering c face and the consumption of the season. well, scientists, a warning that we could reach a crew show tape of points in just 2 years time that would see the stalls of the collapse of the atlantic gulf stream as if global commissions emissions on reduced the atlantic meridian. now, overturning circulation, known as amok drives, the atlantics commons by pushing we'll move from the gulf of mexico north towards the tech where it cools and sinks. last collapse during the previous ice age around 12000 years ago. and could have catastrophic impacts for a few minutes. the sea levels would rise around the east coast of north america and storms would worse and in europe well, rains in asia, africa, and south america would be disrupted, causing issues for food production for billions of people. well that's pretty good
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. peter. the medical who's a patio club ontology, hist, the president and director of woods, whole oceanographic institution. he didn't work on the university of copenhagen study, but he has read it and he joins us now from woods hole in massachusetts. i'm more than welcome to you. so as far as club addictions go, this is co, always particularly bleak, isn't it? first that could you explain why the current is so vital for life as we know it? all right, i think the important thing for our viewers to keep in mind is that the, a mock of this call, the atlantic murdy on all over turning circulation is a vital part of a global climate system. in fact, as a single biggest gear at the climate system, the reason why it's so important is that it sets the climate zones around the world . that is, every place where we live, that sense of time in that sense of identity that we have with our land and with our resources is by the fact that the climate is, is, is a familiar,
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is consistent wherever we live. and that's very much dictated by the existence, the stability of this a mock current, the kind of the, the other way to think about this is that a shift in this current or, or shut down. this current puts all of those expectations into uncertainty. but we'll talk about long term changes say, i mean, according to the university of copenhagen's reporting mentions 2025 as a possible turning point of the finding suggests we may have a little longer. when is the point of nowhere to a? so the a way to think about this is not so much as a point of no return, although that is indeed the focus of this paper. this paper provides a fairly wide window of when that is between 20252095. i think the way for the average person to really think about this is that with in several decades we are approaching a really transformative change in klein and that,
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and really the entire world is not prepared for. as i've said previously, where this to happen. there's not a single person on earth that wouldn't know it didn't happen. and when we talk about the impacts on everybody on this planet, what are we talking about? of course, you know, scenarios like this, a, b, b, they match it and i suppose in hollywood, there is of course, the movie the day after tomorrow from 2000. and before would you bid tie premises based around the scenario like this? what are we talking about being a reality within our life to right. so it's important to, you know, separate fact from fiction. me of the day after tomorrow was a fantasy film that, you know, basically sped up. something that actually did happen in north history around 12000 years ago, they sped that up of something that happened over the decades to perhaps centuries . they set it up to a weekend. so important to separate that but the impact so they describe are very
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much in line with what we understand can happen. i mean, just an example of what's in the balance here. when you know the last time that the, the, a mock shut down, the inter tropical convert as on the tropical rain belt that basically influence is or, or so sustains the livelihoods of billions of people in the tropics. that rainbow shift is nearly a 100 miles or a 150 miles or so further. so and so, you know, just imagine, you know, broad regions of the world being denied rainfall. and another case of that, it provides exceptional rates on other places. it's a very large temperature changes. the main thing to sort take away from this is that all the global society where our cities are aware, our bread belts are where our resources are globally, are rooted in the fact that, you know, this is where we, where we have established civilizations over millennia,
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over thousands of europe, sorry, over hundreds of thousands of years. and those are, those are very fixed in place right up. and so apps pay to pay to just to, to, to one of us we may have just turned on the tv pre. i have been showing some pictures from hollywood, a depiction of the possible impact of climate catastrophe, just to make clear that that is not the imminent reality. but nevertheless, this is a crucial issue for important stakeholders for leaders around the world to get on top of absolutely, i mean i, i think, you know, the, the, the worst responds to this is, is fear and despair. the proper response here is actually empowerment of people empowerment of culture, is empowerment of, of people who want to make a difference. and indeed, you know, we do have time. i think that this is the probably with the biggest important takeaway for your viewers is that we do have time to make a difference. but honestly we're talking about a decade or 2 to reduce carbon emissions drastically. and to find ways to pull
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carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. but what we have to do is reduce these emissions. i mean, the happy news here are the positive news is that when we think about what's causing this climate change is all, it's ultimately to build up a carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. so if we can reduce that, which we can do given are, you know, tremendous advances in renewable energy and storage. we have the ability to actually get control of this problem in a generation. and i think that's the, the optimistic message to share, to empower the people pay to manufacture and putting the oil into perspective for us. and of course the giving us just a little shred of hope at the end of this as well. painted the medical, the director would solve oceanographic institution. many thanks for joining us. thank you for having the
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so it's ready don't to is a started strike action in the latest protests against the far right government changes to the judicial system. army reserve is also refusing to report for duty demonstrates has confronted police on monday off the part of a pass legislation which prevents the supreme court judges over ruling government decisions or com reports in west jerusalem. a lock ads in major newspapers month to move across israel, paid by a highly tech workers group, protest to the legislation. we can the powers of the court. the reasonableness bill was the best policy to move on monday pallets of the heidi defined seduce reform package pushed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and it's called right coalition, in virginia, who district in west drew some opinions of mix who are deeply concerned about the future of, of the democracy in this country. we love this country. well, you need a system of checks and balances, and we don't have that. and is we don't,
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since we don't have a kind of citizen. and the 19 ninety's, the supreme court took to itself extra powers that it didn't have that movie night purchases. how did the streets around the connect sits and central tele, these as anger raising the evening. police cracked down. this headline, read. it's a black day for democracy in israel. and here on the street. the difference between night and day less than 24 hours to go tens of thousands of people filled this square now or to the say the results typical continue to fight against the changes limits. the bill is a business to many to swallow doctors and medical workers started striking tuesday morning counseling. don't emergency appointments until the labor court ordered them back to walk. i am wearing this lecture today because that's how we feed the feels that the rich and
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a because he meant between us profession us and the government was walk in hundreds of thousands of people voice that and get on the street from them. they say that you just over who is a routine that democracy and could put them on the post to talk to see one policy incandescent member says 1800000 palestinians have long pay slides without those equal rights. that kind of them all kind of see that they are trying to protect was not the idea of democracy as long as it's pushed away and the unique that the policy man citizens, the bill is a crushing blow to protest is. but also once expose the risk to this rate is society and the deepening crises on the street. laura han out to 0, west or east and i'm dying related fall and the same one of equity. it was most dangerous presents, has left left at least 31 people dead. a 60 day emergency declaration has been
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declared for all the countries presents more than a 100 gods from 6 different channels have been freed. also being held hostage. soldiers and police are attempting to regain control of cell blocks where romancing is being taking place. since that's the day. by the way, the peak is professor of international relations and as college and university, that's san francisco. the key to she says police funding needs to be more of a priority for the ecuadorian government. it's a very structural crisis that has been unfolding since 2019. but today is another level of violence as we have. we don't know how many people we have that we have heads and pieces of buttons being taken out of the jails. we don't know how many people exactly have been killed, but for the 1st time its going beyond the jail and their bosses being set to fire with people coming back from work, at least in 2 provinces. but it doesn't weigh a queue. and it's a crisis that has to do with the drug trafficking is taking over the counter and the lack of response from the government. the national council of security has been
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suspended for years and it's not working. the funding from the government is suspended. there are, there's a mission from the inter american cords that came in 2021 to try to speak to the present situation. and the government fails time and again to fund the public policies and the police to be able to address the crisis. still had allowed to 0, not being seen in public for a month telling us for minnesota moose miss post. and the big upsets at the women's world cup. that'd be tons. the philippines speak the coast new zealand winning the 1st 7 months and the tournament, the the. it remains stifling the hot and c meeting tow kip. justin took
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a good part of hardship, so the 70 regional note. the heavier rain from this is sort of weather's for the west, and i found the storms in, for example, of south korea. but anywhere in china it's might be, it would be an increase in char was over the next day or so. even though the obvious energy is further south on the type of food, which may well make them full over the coast of glen dorm, like 50 or 30 friday, but this channel's all widespread, not stretching, if his phones badging, the potential flash flooding is that, that will come to the depot all the time, food and just a 2nd, but that's what it would be. energy is so much and blazing into into easier as much dry than you might expect took. so raise the name of this type of food. it's peak. so it has become a super tie. food is jumping down a little bit, but i prayed you weren't there to the difference. the main risks might be from 8. the storm says on the coast 3 meters. this is for these on and range full of up to 600 millimeters, so then slide seem quite likely lose on possibly in suffering taiwan as well as for
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india, this circulation here in the baseband go. this prompted warnings of likely fucking particularly algebra. addition to that guy, but to be honest, look, it spreads right up to pakistan, the dreaming of some way to model amazing facility. how about some disney magic tango? tango wants to talk more and visit a couple of dot com documentary between former president and illuminate our ultimate to see these things for themselves and make up their own minds. witness on 20 the the
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the, you're watching out, just a reminder of our top story is the cell scientists a warning we could reach a possible tipping point in 2 years. time is global emissions on which use they say the atlantic gulf stream could start to collapse, which would have a catastrophic impact for he menacing. qualifies, arranging on both sides of mediterranean sea. you know, jerry, at least 34 people have died. 255 has died in a plane crash and increases every island and hundreds of people have been evacuated from the top of a fast moving blaze on spain's grand can area on tag related violence. and one of equity was most dangerous. prisons is less than $31.00. people to discard from 6 different joseph being freed up to being held hostage can opposition?
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leader, right, i think says he will present a case to the international criminal court for police brutality. he says the government approved a violent crank down and protests against the cost of living and tax rises, rights group say more than $30.00 people have been killed since much. catherine, so a report from consumer county, the stories or reading that all cool has been tending to her son since last friday. she says he's in a coma up to police, i legged you beat him during anti government protests at the bottom now and then. yeah, i'm heard. thank you. i have no money to pay to for my son's needs and hospital. i don't know if he will speak or you feel die. well, that's good for a few beds away. 17 year old, fidel castro or chin tells us man who appeared to look like police, came to his neighborhood and started beating and shooting at them. he was shot 8
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times. his friend was killed and they started fell into that. and when i saw the end, i like these, they see to be here another hour i'm is it to be here with this deed regarding the some woods when i saw it, and then the one between the boat was i being i have to move this block move these on not isolated cases. most of the injured at this hospital have gunshot wounds, health, where i can see the victims. one mostly shot in the chest and abdomen to patients. a still in intensive care from the happening assigned to whatever the end of the web interval. it means that someone was texting somewhere else to invite them on to this one who deleted them must be with a protest against the cost of living and use the imposed taxes started
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nearly 2 months ago. the government says some protest is a top security pass and now looted and vandalized property opposition leader. i know dean got blamed security forces on this. the international no says that more than 30 people have been killed since march. most of them from inform or settlement . this is one of the areas where police i say to have a talk to a resident at the homes. the police say they were chasing new tests, but residents, so we've spoken to say those attacks. one prove told back of the hospital a chang and he's mother can believe again. he's out of danger. stories a riga is still waiting for hot sun youngel to wake up patching. so i all to 0 to single county west. and can you try this for him?
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mr. chain going has been removed from his post after only 7 months on the job. he's be replaced by his pre to assess it when he gene has not been seen in public for 4 weeks. beijing, so provided any reasons for his dismissal. katrina, you has more from badging. this was the last time chinese for administer. 10 gone. was student public meeting, vietnam's return? sonya de jane at the end of jude speculation, had been mounting about the permanent communist party officials, whereabouts. yeah. shooting guns and state media has now confirmed the gym has been removed from this post. so no reason has been given yet since the announcement was made following a meeting of the national people's congress standing committee, a high level parliamentary body on tuesday. top diplomat won't, you will resumed the role of foreign minister, opposed to previously held for 10 years. the sudden change is expected to close upheaval, invasions diplomatic ranks. this is
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a huge embarrassment for china. i mean, jingling the fine minister is the public face of china with the wealth on the international stage. and it's hard to overstate the impact that negatively impacts that this is having a long diplomats around the world. sions. absence from the recent flurry of diplomatic activities was unusual, especially as paging and washington are trying to stabilize ties hosted us secretary of state and any blinking on the 18th of june. but in the following weeks, mister other high level visits, she was also absent from the easy and foreign ministers meeting in jakarta earlier this month, due to health reasons, official said she and was known as one of she didn't things most trusted advises. jingle is very much handpicked by c himself to leapfrog many more established candidates to become the front minister last year. so he really is the captain's pick. um,
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even more sorry than the many others she allies in terms of the speed of their rise for the communist party ranks. at the age of 67, he was one of the youngest officials to become for administer of to serving as invested or to the us for 2 years. 10 was also considered point of time. his original will for is gunnery attentions, his assertive style, as for him, industries, books, pets in between 252014 the mystery surrounding 10 gums. whereabouts highlights the secrets of nature of the chinese government. it's not uncommon, well known personality, such as business people, all celebrities, to temporarily disappeared from the public eye of the fully fall of a thorough. there's a lot for it to happen to such a powerful government sega is read. indeed, she ends as to as the shortest serving foreign minister in china's history. katrina, you all da, 0 f aging process defense minister is in north korea at that location from aging is also in feeling young led by top. the chinese communist party officials is the 1st
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time public visits of being made to the country since the startling and demick. it will be a major military parade in the capital of the as a symbolic, the 70th anniversary of the armistice, which brought an end to the war with south korea. the union representing nearly 340000 posts of delivery service employees of the us has reached a tentative contract agreement of i think i may just strike the deal is seen as a huge victory for research and labor movement to the us. kristen, sleeping as well from new york o. u. p. s. drivers were ready to walk off the job building practice tickets as the expiration date of their contract approach. they had an agreement on safety issues like air conditioning and trucks, and no more forced overtime work on schedule days off here cuz we are in the battery of the drivers, represented by the teamsters union, refused to back down on pay increases and got what they wanted reality justice
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strikes and leverage. we've got the strongest weapon in our. busy tool case, that's the 340000 racket file numbers. i go to work every single day, regardless of conditions and that makes etc of who are willing to stand up and fight you. p. s. trucks are a crucial part of the us supply chain. get over half of their drivers are part time . experts estimate a 10 day strike could have cost the economy as much as $7000000000.00. the agreement comes at a personal time for the american labor movement. there have been more strikes so far this year. then all of last year, nurses and other essential workers whose employers are record profits during the pandemic have led the way. we are at a moment of unusually tight labor market, a very resilient, really tight labor market. and i think that sends a signal to workers that they have an unusual,
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certainly over the past few decades in those countries and unusual moment of leverage. 4 than 11000 film and television writers have been watching the picket line since early may looking for better pay in protection against artificial intelligence. they were joined by 65000 film and television actors in mid july. auto workers could be next september union contracts for $150000.00 of them at general motors in ford are expiring. we ask for u. p. s. workers still have to vote to approve the contract negotiated by their union . but union leaders say all of their demands were met in the contract quote. so it's a new standard and the labor movement and raises the bar for all workers. kristen salumi alda 0 new york. the whole kind of corruption south of iceland is capital reykjavik is sending plumes of smoke across the region. take
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a look at this. these are live pictures now from direct for sharon not to be confused with modal. the icelandic, me to the logical office says this is a minor option. it began about 2 weeks ago. still very, very much active. it's only about 30 kilometers also from the capital. fortunately, hasn't led to any flight cancellations, dramatic scenes back from iceland. so the women's woke up and see the biggest shock of the tournament so far with debbie towns, the philippines between co host new zealand. serena bolden school, the only goal of the game in wellington is secure the famous victory for the philippines who will have the chance to qualify for the broadcast ages when they play new away. and that loss group match on sunday. the.
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