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the sales, very, very time this year. and of course, over the years since done high interest built, we've industrialized, we have an ice move really not that connection to nature. just some funds or mental times testers. perhaps we will need a chance to reconnect again and see if the bills that say tricked on the of the hello i'm about to send and this is the news our lives from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. tropical storm hillary, boxers, the coast of mexico as california is braced themselves for the 1st tropical storm in 84 years. voting is under way in ecuador as presidential election days after one of the candidates was assassinated. denmark on the netherlands confirmed,
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they'll supply ukraine with 16 jacks to help in the fight against russia. and russia's 1st move emissions in almost 50 years. and it's been a disappointment as a spacecraft crashes onto the lunar surface and far as small. have all the latest, including an historic day for springs footballers to be the england and the final and the women's world have to clinch the title for the very 1st the we're going to begin this news with the latest on tropical storm hillary. it's hit the costs of the baja, california state off the west coast of mexico. flash floods have already begun the swamp independence unit. and as much as a year's worth of rain is expected to fall in a matter of days. but actual product in the center says the storm will move northwards into the us within
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a day southern california is bracing for him 5. as long as he's there a warning to to be land slides. residents have been there to stay away from roads and bridges because they can be washed away. reynolds is monitoring the situation from palm springs in california. what's the latest on the storm that's been strapping the southern california rob as well. rob hillary has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but it's still packs of punch. it made land fall on the baja california peninsula, mexico at about $1800.00. gmc with a top sustain wins of 96 kilometers per hour. it's moving north now in this direction. at about 40 kilometers per hour here in the city of palm springs and in nearby towns, the storm is expected to drop as much as 18 centimeters of rain in just a matter of a couple of hours. sometimes in the mountain areas near here have been evacuated.
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also some islands, they're popular with tourists. off the coast of los angeles have also been evacuated, and the national weather service says that have us profit and life threatening flooding and flash flooding. uh, are likely in parts of california, nevada, and possibly arizona, as this storm intensifies over the course of the next several hours rock just as you were talking there, we were looking at some extraordinary flooding pictures in baja, california what makes the storms the dangers and the area for you are the line dropped. unfortunately, we seem to be having a few problems connecting to rob in california there. but as you can imagine, given the circumstances with the weather conditions, there is perhaps hardly a surprise that we are going to lose some uh we're gonna have some technical difficulties. but in the meantime, how bad austin is going to get? well, jeff harrington is tracking the storm forest as well. any way you look at it,
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this is going to be bad for southern california. so let's try it out here is where hillary is right now just to the west of baja, california, it will raise up the western side of the peninsula here looking to make landfall in southern california, sunday evening local pacific time. this is a big deal. it means for the 1st time in 84 years, a tropical storm will have made line fall in. so count. so it's not a question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how much i mean, ok, it's los angeles, your august average rain falls 0 and we've got you. you're probably going to see about a quarter of a year's worth of rain in 48 hours. in fact, some spots could see 100 millimeters in a single hour. death valley in the northern mojave desert. your yearly average is 56, i think. worst case scenario, some forecast models are putting down a 125 millimeters of rain. this will lead to extreme flooding,
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and we will definitely see much slides, but this quickly moves out by tuesday. the sun is out and things will slowly begin to dry off. here's where the storm goes. it will eventually dissipate over. northern nevada is we had to work monday, but california nevada and arizona. lot of rain for you over the next little bit. but i'd like to say we go broad reynolds back now from palm springs in california, rob jeff harrington. they're just getting as the outline of the track of the storm is moving northwards, you are explaining to us before we had a few technical problems about what makes the storm so dangerous in the area where you are of the well we are in the desert and let me just step out of the way and you can see behind me, the slopes of the fan has seen the mountains are right on the edge of the city of palm springs. the city of about 500000 people. these are fair. a baron stony, steep slopes with very little vegetation,
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to hold back the rain water as it comes down the slopes for the rocks and soil in terms of land slides. it rarely rains here at all, frankly. but when it does, this is a landscape that is uniquely subject to flash flooding and land slides and but slides. no tropical storm is hit. it's california since 1939. and of course there's been a lot of development all over the area since then. and a lot of more populations, and as our, our meteorologist was telling us, this desert area could get more rain in just the next couple of hours today. then it normally gets over the course of an entire year. rob love, you were saying that this is the 1st time since 1939. they've got bay area for you are has been hit by something like this. i will be people preparing for those hasn't caught them by surprise. have they had some sort of warning and if so, what can they do?
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there's been plenty of warning. i think over the last several days, contents coverage in the media. the governor of california has declared of statewide state of emergency the various local officials, mayor of los angeles, the mayor of san diego officials here in palm springs and elsewhere at all, held the media availabilities to alert people. and so right here in palm springs of the streets are, are mostly deserted. of shops and restaurants are closed. most people are hovering down at home. us and the city streets are like, i say, pretty empty now. and police and other authorities have been patrolling the dry river beds the laced this area. and they've been urging homeless people who stay there often to get out and get to some place safe. so far, one person has died in the storm that was in mexico, a person who was driving and flood waters swept away their car. and that's
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something very important for people to know because of 40 say that most people who do die in flash, let's do so if there are driving. so everyone in authority is saying, stay off the roads, stay home. and if you do drive by all means don't drive through running water up. people here also been loading up on sandbags. the city brought in some sand and people were shot like sand all yesterday. tens of thousands of sandbags. hope people hoping that they can make their homes uh at least a little more secure against the impending floods. its rob reynolds in palm springs in california. well, thank you very much. the okay, died securities in place, the coast eco daughter's, the nation cost balance, and the presidential election post clothes in about an hour from now the voting is taking place is days off. so one of the candidates was assassinated. the armies
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been deployed to several cities ahead of the votes. the presidents took care of the state of emergency a federal tax on several candidates. the increasing organized crime of gang violence has dominated the campaigning ahead of the pulse, about 50 percent of voters. it said they were still undecided. that means this election is one of the most unpredictable in decades. a lot in america editor lives in human has more from key to a need. ecuador is unprecedented. political and security crisis, an unprecedented snap general election. a religious ceremony flanked by special forces served as the final campaign event, police down to the thought was replacing assassinated, anti corruption and crime candidates. but none will be sent, seal, put for bush to click whether it is when the request of ecuador is now a knock of state. otherwise, how can we explain what's happening? we are a country that exports the largest amount of drugs abroad that also consumes as many drugs at home. he seems to think about the reading of the polls by diminishing
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margin as lawyer lease evelyn silas from the left wing citizen revolution party, still led by exiled former president bluff. i quoted at that he was sentenced to 8 years in a sent you on corruption charges that he denies from abroad. he told ecuador, and set the good days. we'll be back under lisa gonzales. you will buys that. i see a country on its knees for going to start to put it back on it's feet so we can walk and then run. in a year and a half, we're going to control security and the countries, the prisons and the borders. but the candidate who poses to use an iron fist against crime is 40 year old jan topic, a kyra's magic new color in politics. the media now economist and security impresario shows off his tattoos from recent military missions. he falls into french, foreign legion in somalia, syria and ukraine, and was trained as a sniper, remote topic, last off comparisons to rambo,
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but tells out to xerox he admires. el salvador is controversial president and i look at it, i goes economic bodies and i don't agree with everything he does. but if that's something that i admire about, el salvador is president of which we will implement in my government is his clarity and determination. read a new form of leadership with energy urgency determined to do what is necessary now . although it's a door and have a lot of choices, the winner won't have a lot of time. according to the constitution, the new president can only stay in office long enough to finish the outgoing president's administration. in other words, about 18 months after that, there will have to be a new presidential election situation, many believe will increase in stability and in govern ability. here in ecuador, to see a newman alda xerox kicked off as he is joining us, not from the season. let's say we're seeing your report, the pictures of soldiers and police standing inside polling stations. how is the voting going?
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well they're also standing behind me right now just leading into one of the, the places where people are voting, the voting ends in a just a little over 45 minutes. so there's still a lot of people coming in here to cast their ballots. it is obligatory in this country and so far it has been very peaceful surprisingly. so even though one of the candidates says that he received a death threat from the highly school cartels, the mexican cartel of chapel guzman warning him to tremble. if he continued with his promise, if elected to militarize the ports at airports and the borders of this country, so right now peaceful, but it's still a country that's on edge. certainly we were mentioning earlier that ahead of the pool of about 50 percent of the voters still hadn't decided to. they were going to vote for a we do, we have any indication who might when so what we
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seem to think and i'm going to go on out on the limb here, that at least several incentives who was way, way ahead in the polls. all of the polls before the assassination on some dental, the sense you'll that she will certainly get the most number of votes, whether it's a nuff to win in the 1st round and now seems more dubious than it did before. and then the real question is, who would be her closest rival? so we have, i've been surprised to hear a lot of young people say that they voted for a 35 year old candidates. his name is danielle. no boy. and the reason they say that they would vote for him is because he is not a politician, because he doesn't belong to the political establishment. then you have a young topics. the one who does the so called ramble of ecuador, he has a lot of, he has a very strong following, and has been going up in the polls. and then you have the number of you have the sensors, a replacement tool you just saw in our story wearing. going to vote today, wearing a helmet, bullet proof vest. he has not had a long time to, to uh,
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to campaign at all. but it might be a surprise. many people may vote for him out of sympathy for the assassination of his colleague. so it's going to be a surprising outcome. i'm sure we just don't know whether it will be whether the outcome will be decided in this election or in a rentals. thanks, lucy, obviously we're going to be checking in with you as the vote said that the voting booths start to close in the next few hours or so. but thank you very much. and the, let's see, and human in kito, the presidential run outside the way in guatemala voters of choosing between the progressive congressman does not do i develop an sondra thought i was a former 1st lady and consecutive candidate my new arrival. it was the following events. in guatemala city. anxiety is brewing open. i want them all as national election. which county bank consent, guatemala city re step says she's trying to stay optimistic. i will. c whatever
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happens, i feel that we should take it in a positive way and extract something good from it, because there will always be something negative, sky, the sconce, echo the minds of many guatemalans as the nation prepares to cast its vote. the lead up to the election between center left candidates, the man what even in former 1st lady, some victories has been marked by smear campaigns, allegations of fraud and even concerns over the integrity of the democratic process . the upcoming national election not only represents a critical test of guatemalan democracy, there's concerns over worsted in crime, food security and climate change. but it's the question over how to jumpstart the nation's economy. that resonates most among voters. it's one of the greatest challenges guatemala is next president will face is creating prosperity in a deeply on equal country where over 60 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. i look forward is perfect, is compounded by unemployment worse,
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in which conditions and also the increasing price is between 2021 to 2020 to the basic cost of living rooms by 12 percent. but salaries only increased by one. so these realities, generation, and immediate and daily concern among with them islands, i mean, they don't know. economists say a lack of job opportunities makes guatemala, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in latin america. with them i left, you know what you end up looking, what am i not? 80 percent of the economic, the active population disengaging in former labors. so therefore, when population can find form unemployment, they typically have 2 options of working in the form of sector, or migrating to the united states as good on the form. so federal fund or not, i meant to say begin issue. basically, the owner of debt goes coffee shop, says despite voter anxiety, there is hope the winter of sunday's election will have the necessary qualities to stir the nation toward a brighter economic future. and it's nice again, fertilizer, but they're, the people will have their see. what we're going to do is try to continue working
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in the best way for feeding our legation to the extent we can. because the situation is also complex. much like the intricate part of brewing the perfect cup of coffee. addressing the many economic challenges facing the country will require a delicate balance of policy and strategy. mentalism up a little to 0, guatemala city. well, let's take a closer look at the presidential candidate, is that not the below is now the front runner is expected to secure over 60 percent of the vote. he's a congressman and he's the son of guatemala is 1st. democratically elected president is sent a left party is running on an empty corruption platform. he's facing office on that . i taught us, she's a former 1st lady and conservative candidate and she's chased the presidency twice before both times. she's lost a pod who is running on a campaign to bolster social programs to address poverty throughout the country. my
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goal is joining us now from guatemala city to talk this through with the voting has been like i've people and susie, i stick about this phone and i is going to be with you rob settled if you're able to catch that just a few seconds ago. a round of applause that you placed just behind me were trying to figure out what, what it was that was going on. the each voting booth. uh, we'll do it applause every time they hit a 100 voters that come by. so you're hearing that periodically with that said one thing that we are hearing from electoral observers. here in guatemala is the low voter turnout compared to the 1st round of voting. so this, this run off election, we're seeing what appears to be less than 2 is the, as him for the candidates themselves, may be less um, less excitement over the actual voting process. with that said, the mood is, is pretty good. we've been seeing throughout the course of the day a steady stream of families coming in, people coming in with their children to um, to, to learn about the voting process to learn about. i got them on democracy. you might
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say um, but i think a lot of them that good mood that we are seeing a lot of the smiles. a lot of that has to do with this being the final stretch of an election that's been sort of marred by a lot of controversy. the sort of put there's that applause again if you're able to hear that. but there's this little of a political crisis that's been over this 1st round of elections. this still hasn't fizzled out. so a lot of people are sort of just eager to get that in anxiety and get that uh, voter fatigue over within the selection. that for a lot of people just been nothing more than a a accusations of fraud and accusations of lies and uh, and dirty campaign slogan is basically prob, yeah, it was clear from your report manual that it'd be economy is, is absolutely the problem that is going to say, does it have to be fixed and the hope would be that that would be something that a quick face fix, something that would kick start the economy. the problem i would imagine is that there isn't a quick solution. it is going to take
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a long time to mend. that's what it boils down to the vast majority of voters here in guatemala, the issue of lack of job opportunities. poverty that remains, that around 60 percent malnutrition. and of course the issue of corruption. we're hearing that both candidates have have their own plan. so what we're hearing from some the is this is the conservative candidate. she is doubling down on this idea that i that under a daughters presidency, guatemala could seize on the near shoring. trend taking place in the united states as the us moves away from its partnerships in the manufacturing sector with china. this is something that we've seen countries like mexico for example, benefit from the kind of creations of more jobs, creations of more opportunities within the manufacturing sector. in mexico, that's something that could happen in guatemala, given the countries geographic proximity to the united states. on the other hand, with a, with the center left candidate which has been out of the idea of a little,
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he's doubling down on this idea that the main or one of the main driving forces be behind economic stagnation. and the lack of job opportunities is wide spread and ramp and corruption in the government and in the economic sector. so by doing so, by reading the country of corruption or fighting corruption strongly, that's something that could really improve the national economy. but again, what we're hearing overwhelmingly from economist is that this is not an easy fix. this is not something that could happen overnight. and this is not even something that could potentially be fixed in the 4 years of, of, of the next president's term. what's needed is a, is a set of strategies and a set of policies that are really aiming for long term prosperity. and anything short of that is going to be, is gonna lead to the same sort of cycle that we cannot expect. nation corruption, that guatemala seeing over the course of last 3 decades. now, i know you're going to be covering this far as over the next couple of hours is the votes continue to come in, but for now my go wrap alone in front of my cities. thank you very much. indeed. i
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am talking about ahead in the news are including the canadian government calls and the armed forces to help evacuate of tens of thousands free wild fires. is truly this proposed a 3 year transition to civilian roles kind of stable military intervention by their neighbors. uninstalled to box alone or leave at lights in the league football action coming up later on in the show. the kind of as prime minister says he's deployed on forces to help with evacuations in the western province of british columbia. tens of thousands of people that have been forced to leave their homes as to while as far as racking urban centers. one of the highest moving places has destroyed several buildings in the city of west colona or farther north crews of trying to keep the flames away from yellowknife. the capital of the northwest territories were joined by ccd correspondent lisa to vote in colona. at least a good, heavier were those buildings have been destroyed and the time what have you been
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seeing or yeah, absolutely. at the moment it's actually it's too dangerous edits too smoky to see some of this damage. not only just for us, but for some of the officials. it's too dangerous to get into some of these neighborhoods to see just how badly these homes have been damaged by fi. a where i'm standing right now is a color. know it's is coloring a proper behind me is a lake and then this west corner on the other side of the like, normally we'd be able to see the ridge very clearly on a, on a clear day. that is where the fire is burning, but you wouldn't know it from where we're standing right now. the smoke in the air is so sick right now. we consummate as we can see very too far in front of his bill . a bit visibility is very low, and this is also a problem for the firefighting crews. they can get the aerial crews up there to there was some water bombing and some plant activity over the last couple of days. they've had to dial that back right now because visibility is just too large. so
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what crews are really focusing on today? they said they finally made some progress in getting on top of this by the wind has died down, which is great news for 5 cruise. they're really working in the fi, a perimeter up behind harms right now, so they're going in finding out we times and most at risk at the moment and which ones they will be able to protect properly. we have heard structures have been lost . we don't know the number just yet. we don't know how many were f, i chief said yesterday, they will go in and start counting the homes that have been lost when they have stopped fighting this bias. so it's a very nervous wait for a lot of people here. thousands are out of their homes right now. they have been for a number of days. they still don't know when they will be able to return home. some people don't even know if they have a home to go home to just yet. as you mentioned, they have brought in extra services, extra personnel. there are structural protection units that are going through to make sure which times they can save. how many they are able to protect from these, from these files. they've also got the search and rescue crews going through and
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looking through these times. they say there are no reports of anybody missing at this stage, but you just copied to safe at this point. so these are the conditions that they're dealing with. it's a very smart key. a lot of people are wearing and 95 mosque, which, which a lot of people had from the pandemic. and then now being used in these wild fly conditions. yeah. lisa, we were just looking at some of the pictures there from west colona and from colona as well as the flames. the size of the blazes is really extraordinary how people are reacting to this. yeah, i mean, as you can imagine, this is very diverse, very anxiety inducing for a lot of people we would just down at one of the evacuation centers speaking to some people, one woman the last time that she saw her property was on the door bell camera of her neighbor, and she doesn't know if her home is still standing yet, but the doorbell cameras been switched off since then. another gentleman that we've spoken to are a lot of these people don't have really any way to go. or some people been lucky enough to get hotels. other people are staying with friends and family. one
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gentleman that we spoke to said he was staying with his sister, but sleeping on a recliner, another man that we spoke to said he and his wife is sleeping on an air mattress and the hair salon that she works in. so this is really just a very trying time for people. and as you can imagine, thousands of people that are on an evacuation order at the moment, there were a lot of logistics to work out. a lot of ways to try to contact these people. the 5 chief said today that when they do find out we times have been lost. the next step is to try to contact these homeowners and have that discussion with them. so you can just imagine a lot of people really anxious for information at the moment, but it's just to search for a lot of these answers to come out just yet. very appreciate it. thank you. that's at least a table in colona for you as president joe biden is due to visit hawaii on monday to get a 1st time look at the wide spread devastation caused by the wildfires on the island of mount research. teams are continuing the grim task of recovering the remains of victims. cruise from washington state and california,
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using police dogs to search for hundreds of people still missing after a while sized res, much of the historic town of behind the remains of at least a 114 people in south being found so far, most have yet to be identified. moscow says ukraine attacked for separate russian regions on sunday. in corsica, 5 people were injured when a drone hit a railway station. other aerial attacks were reported in just off and near moscow that i should defense ministry, says 12 jones was shot done outside belgrade, near the ukrainian border dodge prime minister montrose, it says f. 16 fighter jets will be given to ukraine as soon as the conditions met. denmark is also to give 19 of the planes present as long as the landscape is welcome, but he's describing as a historic decision. ukraine has long calls for war plains, which it says are essential to counter rushes. air force shown assume this is one more step and strengthening ukraine's air defenses. we will use f,
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16 jets to keep russian terrace away from ukrainian cities and villages mock and i have agreed on the number of f sixteens that will be provided to ukraine after our pilots and engineers have been trained. yeah, these on the rows, 5 is is the editor in chief, this was ministry review experience. how the supplier back 16 fighter jets well impacting trains war efforts. you can imagine that the situation is going to change in the coming weeks and coming months because russian air forces has become emboldened by the facts that's a less and less ukrainian aircraft. were able to take to the air and intercepts and fire ms files at the so without a sufficient number of airplanes, the ukraine into air force cannot maintain it's, it's a territorial, it's the air space integrity. we're going to see in the coming months,
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more ukrainian airplane, and therefore this will probably push back the russian air force strength. these airplanes are multi roll and because they are stated with a very comprehensive electronic suites and even the older generation f sixteens that you're talking about now has been modernized repeatedly. they are capable of air defense. they are capable of recognizance including electronic suppression, jamming missions. and of course, a striking capabilities. so air to ground capabilities as well. it's not a game changer, but it allows ukraine state in the game. until now we can say that ukraine has received quite a number of combat aircraft, mostly mixed 29. so it has been able to maintain the number of aircraft that it started to work with. but of course of western countries have no more making 29th,
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no more ex soviet airplanes to commit to despite and therefore it will needs to be western airplanes for an hour. a rush as far as mission to the moon and almost 50 years has ended in disappointment. it's linda 25 spacecraft lost control and crash 12 trying to land precious space agencies as the craft moved into an unpredictable orbit before colliding with the surface of the moon. it's a blow to moscow and visions in the global race to reach the lunar south pole. indian space agency says it's moon bound, spacecraft will land on wednesday as scheduled. the sounds and 3 is also aiming for the lunar south pole. the regions believe to hold large deposits of frozen water in the space agency says that successfully completed an important operation ahead of the landing emulated thompson is a science journalist, and she says most goes mission to the moon has great significance for their country
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space program. and this was the 1st mission in 50 years for russia. it was also the 1st mission under the flag of just russia. because the last time they went to the moon, they were under the banner of the soviet union. so this was really a mission to prove themselves and say that they could, you know, handle interplanetary mission. and they were originally supposed to do this mission with the european space agency. but after they invaded the ukraine and everything sort of fell apart with partnerships around the world. so this was an opportunity to stay relevant in, you know, this versioning field of everyone wanting to go to the moon. china has a lander on the far side of the moon. the united states has been to the moon countless times and are planning missions to go back. but in terms of other countries, you know, access to space is more readily available than it's ever been in history. so now
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all of these countries are trying to do the impossible to do the great things of, of getting to the moon. and they're realizing that it's more difficult than what they expected. the still ahead on all the 0. why un peacekeepers that are in a rush to lead molly before the emissions be accomplished? how the choice and the political standoff and pockets down the close advise that a former premise or amazon. com is arrested. it's for a new 100 meters world champions being crimes details coming up later on in the program. the hello good to see. we're turning up the heats in southern spain and also portugal as well. those details right here right now. great to have you along here is a forecast on monday. so think places like seville and cord about your temperatures will be 40 degrees and above really all through next week and steadily climbing to
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43 in seville by thursday, that's almost 10 above average, but not record breaking stuff to central europe. many spots still hanging onto the thirty's with showers rolling through poland. i will match down those temperatures a bit, but still above average for this time of the year. temperatures are also starting to come up and assemble that bruce turns lighter through the boss for us. 32 is what you'll max out out on monday to the northwest. we go get and striked with a bit of rain, northern ireland, western scotland. not too far away from edinburgh with a high 21 degrees enough to africa. we go. this intense rain that was over north northern benito, go and gone up, pushes into per keno fast. so, and then eventually into molly now for southern africa week disturbing. so we'll give a bit of rain and waiting for kate. so we're going to talk about the sheets here for jeff kind of spoke north and many spots. temperatures are running about 10 degrees above average. so in build a way of $33.00 on thursdays that could be a new record for the month of august season
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[000:00:00;00] the georgia, and i'll just need a reminder of our top stories. those are some of those on hillary's midland fall in mexico for the northern baja, california for instead of the national how to can center has one of the catastrophic life threatening flooding as a storm makes its way into southern california on the sides. less than us voting so by july end and that quarter general election comes as days after a presidential hopeful was assassinated. more than
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a 100000 police and soldiers have been guarding police stations from netherlands confirms that will be supplying ukraine with that 16 fighter jets to help him to fight against russia. president thought of his license, well from what he was described as a historic decision the judge military leaders proposing a 3 year transition to civilian rule and i just went by general allowed the come on shiana falls. a total follows told for the delegation from the west african block eco was members of the navigation also that new jersey deposed president mohammed by zoom is under house arrest. and yeah, i mean i'm address reports from a boucher in neighboring nigeria. 3 weeks off to have the cool news. yes. military is under pressure sanctions imposed by the regional block echoes of kind of inputs of food, electricity and medical supplies. and the leadership isn't type it may not those who have impose these cruel sanctions and threatened to kill
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thousands of new jerry and are hoping to divide and impose their will on our people . they think they can force us to accept what is deeply unacceptable. because this country to our interest and to our cardinal value, they want to isolate our country at a time when our people most the community and solidarity to better face terrorism and insecurity. which public 7 seller is still unpaid and shortages of essential goods. the military risk losing its support by ease. for now though, it can count on these people in the capital, thousands, riley, during such a day, volunteering to join the army to fight against any potential intervention by equis forces. to our moods you need, i guess that backdrop delegation from echo is how it talk to the coordinator general of drama and chinese. and then they also made president mohammed buzzle of the june to accuse us of treason sits, were acting in the interest of a forwarding state. i referenced across the form of colonial power. we met him, we heard from him,
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and what was done to him. he told us about the problems he's facing, that we will take to the latest sent us here. the visit is seen as a potential breakthrough as the june to has agreed to dialogue and announced that the transition to democracy with molly guinea and book in a fossil fading to deliver on their transition promises. it's not clear how it course will respond to the benefit of the need and meet them all the will to act militarily is to stop what could be seen as a contagion of cuz there's been cues and guinea burkina faso. and molly countries who carry the ecos monday, like send the call and the ivory coast wants to stop this. but these dates are seen as being too close to france, the former colonial power off the nigeria. people are divided over some portfolio regionally, intervention. the impact of functions also failed to businesses. estimate the losing hundreds of millions of dollars a month says a board is with miss, you were closed the coordinate,
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his primary concern is to have those sentients lifted. something that's only likely to happen if that course accepts john chinese propose timeline for transition to democratic rule i degrees, i just need a couple job and let me give you a quick timeline of the coup on july. the 26th administrative seizes power and detains president by zoom. regional leaders on the united nations immediately condemn the takeover on july, the 30th regional la echo was ones the crew latest behalf of one week to reinstate the president or face potential military action. a few days later, august the 6th, any $30000.00 supporters of the crew, raleigh in the capital, the army that demonstration coincides with the deadline set by echo was for by zoom to be reinstated. on august, the 8th is on the points. i leave my home on that means zane as prime minister, and on the same day eco was imposes more sanctions and the military even came to hire you. abraham is
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a senior. so hell analyst at the international crisis group. he says the situation is following a similar project to other tubes in the region. i think what we saw in the announcements yesterday is a strategy that the who has audited from the beginning, of course, just to of the face of the national community. it was actually a home page. the 1st one was handed stone, i munition of the prime ministers, 2nd, the company's numbers. 3rd, then i'll start ident died 3 years. and before i know that, and i'll see that one of the, one of the agenda would be to, to organize my in possession of down. so i think this is, this is a really resolve what we saw in my book, you know, hassle, which is the military um, you know, pledging to not reach or a power to so do this. i'm going to be organize a country. you come, come backward. uh, organize when that's not bad, not to produce the terms for
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a new constitution. then the back, the continued disobedience. i think this is what we're seeing now in india and then also meant by government. and yesterday, i think some of this is now up to the course of the bottom. it is in the course of it, of course, besides, i think that the, the transition has defined the terms of this new locations. it was like steps that, that this is a transition i'm done by, you know, go ahead under the bullshit with that. do notice what would be the control of this uh its ones issue. then we might see, you know, so what is the might be coming out of that we'll see agents. but of course just assist in the idea that they have to be to governments back to us, to be honest. and don't want to use this for the, the way i'm likely ways and for some, i mean it's not a relation by his boss. i might in news or i see things better costs can, can, can, you know, i'm saying it's kind of abilities and despite,
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or the crime of this some situation but is but put it into the, into a very top, a corner. i think that if they are 2 of the initial willingness, i'm going to work with the generous. i'm a towards organizing, you know, it transitioned of the shots and, and that will focus on coming back to me was a new to the constitution send organize a new case of elections. i think that way in fact it is going to be easy. otherwise i think come it's b r to go with the thread of familiar transformation that my and i'm really but not what you need for me here, but for the entire vision. and that would be bad for the individual to close somebody's opposition leader now. so somebody has held his final account pain valley, a head of a general election on western state. hundreds of a support has gathered in the southern city of bulawayo. 12 candidates are running for the presidency, but the competition is mainly
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a race between the incumbent m. as in money god. well i'm sure me so opposition? parties are concerned about conditions for a free and fair election. the governing? is that okay? yes. so said it's confident of a landslide victory. you're fine. you're fine. yeah. yeah. the, the un peacekeeping mission in molly is speeding up. it's withdrawal is the security situation there gets worse. the management government's pushed, the un mission to leave the country before the end of the year. and, and monica reports, the un peacekeepers in their, in northern molly are rushing to pack their bags, dismantle equipment, and shut down their operation summer from ivory coast others from bangladesh. the objective was to protect this dark city of 10, but to from iso and all kinds of fighters, but they're being forced to leave before completing their mission. in june,
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molly's military lead government called for the withdrawal of the un peacekeeping force, known as mendoza saying, there was no peace for them to keep using the un, if in action to the face of attacks and blaming it for the deteriorating security situation. the head of the mission disagrees. let me show the manufacturer that i had left you on the mission did a very good job. of course it's not perfect, but we worked with devotion, sincerity, and coverage. and we paid a high cost. 300 my colleagues have lost their lives and 700 were injured saving molly? so we feel we have done a lot, not enough, says june to leader. assume equally to he believes the country is better off without the international peacekeeping force. but with the help of russian mercenaries from the wagner group, human rights organizations accused molly and soldiers and russian fighters of war crimes, including rape, torture, and the killing of civilians, their men to protect. number yeah, a lot of mean by the, in the body and state and the body. and we will try to take over those you in
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positions which appears to make sense. but given the context and the solar piece of process, the presence may increase existing tension as the un force of pulling out all kinds of fighters attack the compound and bear injuring several peacekeepers. since there's been fierce fighting arm groups against the valley, an army and russian mercenaries each side trying to gain control the compound, looking to replace the peacekeepers and goals in the middle, or the people of tempe up to vince and monahan, l g 0 to i tell every southern explosions that the new port has in sedans, capital is fighting between the army and the part of military rapids support forces shows no sign in the vending gun fires. also being reported in on demand across the now river from call too many people are trapped in the city, cause often the conflict that's been raging since april at least has 7 children have died. an eastern democratic republic of congo officer of
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a fire broke out would account for flood victims on saturday. the children were age between one and 5 issue. hundreds of families have been living in make shift home single time to collect a since may devastating floods killed 460 people and destroyed 2 villages in south keeping province. about 9000 people have been effected. a close adviser of pockets tons, former prime minister image on con has been arrested shawn. the whole color. she is a former foreign minister for pockets done it was detained on saturday. is big used of exposing official secrets and harming national interest. it's the latest development and a political standoff between these ministrations of i'm going time is a shiver shareef, and it's pretty assessor amazon khan who was jailed any of this month. this on the side of hosting is the director of the center for regional and global conic timothy of the public policy. things hang capital up. he says shop michael chicago issues
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of rest is created. a crisis of leadership for him on cons. political party, a john was going to use perhaps one of the top leaders in the b b. i very much in the inner circle around the corner of foreign minister and his redeem, and also serve as a foreign minister in a previous government that of the boxes on people's party. but based on certain events that are too lengthy to cover this particular interview. he was thrown under the bus and therefore defected the b. b i. it has been with them since he wasn't back the last standing talk to your leader with the p d. i still in support of him. wrong. com. and in fact, earlier today, right before his arrest, he held a press conference, demanding the elections be held on time. now what on time means, of course is very nebulous at the moment. that's a bit of a constitutional gray area. because once the government bows out the election commission a box that has about 90 days to conduct elections, but under another part of the constitution, once a census has been published, that'd be the digital sense of the box that was recently published. but in the box
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as population at $241000000.00, in that case the limitations month occurred immediately. and then elections must be held, in which case would be, might be looking at a delay of additional 3 to 4 months. and so here's the rest, the day seems very coincidental. given the demands that you put on the current virginia in this press conference for yesterday, mark something against political parties are hard to dismantle. and particularly the one that was as popular as the bpi. and especially one that has the kind of public support the media did enjoy at one point, i mean in the right left regina, they did to the government's game for you before provinces, and held the government in the center. but what they are going to face now, and especially with china, but i see the rest is a serious prices of leadership because the top view leadership systematically have been dismantled within the p d. i. many of them to affect the other parties and several members leaving politics altogether as to what might happen to show them a good. i see you're very savvy, steven smart politician. he's been before minister twice,
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as i've said once with another team, and is immensely popular is own constituency involves a lot of political courtesy. that being said, the fact down on the b b, i has been very relentless and very consistent. so what will happen to me now all the way is anybody's guess. it really will come down to how well it sounds good, actually is really able to negotiate his position. and how serious the current political powerhouse embarks on is about continuing to track down a, b, b i and shutting down all of a sudden i had on all the data into sports. we're going to hear from chelsea voss the opposite of what's been a miserable day for the blues, their friends, the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get, i guess on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that insurance is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's
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a great cost in depth analysis of that. today's headlines questions really? who controls what goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individuals across the building. there's inside story on al jazeera award winning program 27 years and thoughtfully consignment is an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international, so make well clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 percent is controlled by god. bring programs to a spine. you don't think any time on an a model that i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing, pushing see the world from the different perspective. one outers, aaron, the
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on the side of this board and here's far, rob, thank you so much. spain and beaten england to win the women's world cup for the 1st time. a single goal decided the final that took place in sydney, australia alex thomas reports faced, fainted smiles, a flag waving, dancing. 2 and another policy atmosphere had been a storage match between 2 1st time will come by and list 6 people matches and 72 days into this impressive tournaments, england and spain dashing for the finish line side by side. this has been an event to live long in the memory, especially for australians and use even this. the ceremony to pull kick off. feeling like a tribute to help a co host to make the world sits up and take. notice that when play did get on the
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way england found themselves with less exemption for the 1st time in the tournament . lowering him, hit the plus bar. with spring to billy, kept an old account, mona leading from the front. but her team, one up with the price will be pain and then we can new and james, with the 2nd i'll put spain still look better. i want a penalty when kira was handled the full crack of her right hand. however, janet the most low spots, kick was se is fine mary ups. i think that was still in the hands the line is the raining european champions, desperately threw themselves forward. james had a good shot, safe and antics free would stop with a head injury, but sold it on with a bandage wrapped around it. however,
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that site didn't match spain's technical superiority. a one, no big 3 ending england's dream of a world and european double spain. the 1st new name on the trophy since 2011. what framed it to england is not. it was england due to this. ryan, ryan, they just do so many missed opportunities. they couldn't quite get the things click on the fates why we each hearing despite all, well, i am how i got my grandpa. so yeah, well here's the biggest thing and again, it's coming. no, it's repetitive in it. now 56 years of a saving my life and i subscribe. good night. spain's rise has been rapid. this is only that the ever women's will carpet follows the country's rich tradition and the sport just over a decade. also the men's t 12 european championships by the side of
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a 2010 woke up is the spanish swimming team. the mount room for football was alex thomas out his era say think spanish champions. barcelona picked up their 1st one of the league season. they were forced to work hard, however, by visitors. habits are not breaking the deadlock until the 82nd century, making it one now turn tours and sealed the wind and injury time with finals for to know the points after 2 games to last and arch by those around which right, it's been a miserable day for it c o, part of tino and his chelsea team, they were beaten 31 away by fellow london side, west town at 11 the blues have the chance to take the lead but and so for now dismissed from the policy spots the west. i am going on to win the match 31. they have 4 points after 2 games. while chelsea only have one still waiting for the 1st when of the seats. i think we need to be disappointed. we are disappointed. we need
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to prove that many in many areas. um, yes, we're gonna move the company, but don't then i think we lose. and we need to a said the, the feed, but we need to from, from now to sort of this thing in the, in friday. and i'm just thrown and move on. and i'm preparing to this way. after the village picked up there 1st when of the new pummeling season, and i am res team flushed adverts in for now. it's a walk in result for the midland scribe who were thrashed and they're open or by new counsel. they'll have a big match coming up on wednesday. they face had burned in, in the 1st flight of a conference league playoffs. we need these last year we did today because of the month we paid a new cost, say that $1.00 lady and bought a scene for us or whatever you well the, it was a site that at the beginning how we, we were left in the very patient really yeah, and i am very happy with the most that we have here today,
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an american sprint or no eliles as one demands 100 meters at the world athletics championships and hungry. the due time world champion in the 200 meters recorded his personal and best time of 9.83 seconds to the gold. the seal to bobo botswana is 1st applicant when a world a 100 meters metal by conscientious silver and just one thousands of the 2nd behind him was britain. a chart. now hughes to take the problem. i mean, i've been and was in a few times now in about 3, but to be a 100 meter was have you as a great feeling to have a no i'm, i've known that i've always been the guy with the, the high stop and speed but to be able to grab the how do you meet a title at this moment when it counts on the right day? that's really what started with a like, that's really the goal. uganda is joshua. i checked, the guy pulled away in the final stretched when his 3rd successes, amends. 10000 meters ro title daniel danielle one. tanya is
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a 1st metal in budapest with silver. if you, if he is solomon borrego, he is running with a champion and the 10000 meters finished. and 3rd, i know that this wasn't so easy, especially with the increasing the up, the, what, the embassy and to come here. and we, in the most vision, middle east, for me, certainly as of on of the laptop has one gold in the women's long jump. in budapest, the 33 year old, 2016 olympic bronze medal is secured. victory with a jump of 7.14 meters, which is the best job in the world this season. on american tennis player couple golf has given her preparations for the us open a massive boost. the 19 year old beat carolina. i'm a cho vi in the funnel with the cincinnati open in straight sets should already be one of warranty, just one type of forms to assemble because at the end of august, last year, goss made it to the corner, clear on the window. okay,
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