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the me ah, [000:00:00;00] excuse me. this is the news light from berlin. g 7. lee that's focused on climate change. gemini sounds longer. marcos as race countries will spend billions to help for our nations develops. that's really uncommon. carbon emissions across the commonwealth for the latest on the last day of the g. 7 summit. also israel against ready for a new prime minister. the parliament is set to vote on the government run by an unusual coalition,
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united by jeff one gold and then the era of benjamin netanyahu. a medical emergency room in football championship marks, christian harrison collapses on the field from his hospital bed. he tells me, again, must go on the me . i made michael junior and you're welcome to the program. the g 7 summit is entering its final hours in south west and england lead us of the welds which us nations i expect that the soon release the joint statement after 3 days of talks g 7, b, as i've already announced, plans to the needs billions of doses of good 900 bucks seems to poor countries. they also create an infrastructure spending program to counties, global investments by china, and money will be pledge to battling climate change. the g 7 has been taking place in cornwall, where leaders attended the barbecue on the beach and watched
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a fly over by british military plains is done criticized by environmentalists and a few minutes ago german charles langler michael to the press one g 7 lead as i've been working on was just really defined. i am of course, pleased that the united states has rejoined the paris climate agreement. that, of course, makes our work in the g 7 group, much easier in this area. and that is perhaps also the symbolic message of this meeting here in cornwall. we can say we want to act. we want to act for a better world. we know that after the panoramic, that is more necessary than ever. that we know it's not easy. and that's why we've made a commitment to donate $100000000000.00 euros to the world's poorest countries, whether it's through special arrangements or via more development money than all of the and to make up for what we see as the setback. the panoramic of dealt to
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meeting our sustainability goals. i thought i thought that was i'm going to magically shock time ago. the w correspondent alex on that for now. i mean has more from the summit in cornwall, alexandra, we had uncle medical give a thumbs up to the bite and ministration climate policy. how much has biden's presence, other summits, change their tone amongst the leaders? a lot. i would say it was not only america who was very happy to welcome joe biden to this summit to europe and to, to hear that he had made clear view as is back and committed to multilateralism. we also heard from the french president emmanuel mccall, who prays to joe biden, saying that he is one of the club and that he is very willing to cooperate. i remember covering to g 7 summits where the for me,
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you as president donald trump was in attendance and at that time we thought that the g 7 was in real trouble when it came to unity and rel events. so the atmosphere here right now is totally different, different times in the medical. oh, so sick now that leave as have agreed to boost spending to developing nations. tell us more. well, it appears that the leaders have agreed to increase their financial support to make sure that they will be able to mobilize 100000000000 euros for poor nations to cope with the consequences with climate change and to, to help them switch to clean energy. however, we also have to say that this from this was actually made a decade ago, and so far the leaders have not managed to live up to their promises. so now there
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are think we are definitely going to increase those financial spending. however, there is another issue that was on the table, a commitment to and the use of cold war, a certain date. and here we also have to say that the leaders have apparently not been able to commit to add to a certain date to and the use of coal as they see action always speaks louder than where it's now how to deal with china has been one of the big issues of the summit, where the us pushing we, tough stands and its allies, but of leaning towards engaging would be jane. what balance is the final communicate likely destruct? well, it's indeed a balancing act. how to deal with china would be you ass, trying to push for united front to counter china's wise. and you are a p and leader is being more cautious trying to urge the you as not to push this
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competition with china to that extent that it will prevent any corporation with china on important issue. so that is going to be reflective in the community k, i think, because the leaders are expected to, to say that it's important to work together with china on important global issues such as climate change for example. but they're also expected to call china out for human rights abuses. ok, w correspondent, alexandra phenomena from the g 7 summit and south western england. thank you. that's not take a look at some of the stories around the world. at least 12 people have been killed and more than 100 injured in the massive gas explosion in central china. the blast, talk through the residential and market area in who a province early sunday, as people with eating breakfast, several buildings where destroyed stance in me,
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i'm as big as young. don't have the brief friday against the you into the main street has chunk that's still guns before the stress and to avoid security forces. february's military take off that elected leader out some so she, she set to go and trial on monday, anti government protest as of class, but riots believe in the colonial capital, but thousands of people have been killed in 6 weeks of nationwide demonstrations. they begun against a plan that talks about have widened into an expression of anger over poverty, inequality, and least violence. israel's parliament is convening to vote on a new government. the outcome is expected to mark the end of an era relegated the prime minister being, i mean that yahoo into a position after 12 years in office. a disparate coalition party is promising his
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release a new start. after 2 years of political turmoil the, the breakthrough in israel long political stalemate came about 10 days ago. nestali bennett and pete managed to form abroad coalition without israel as long time prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it was the hard line, right winger, nestali bennett, become prime minister, 1st followed after 2 years by centrist politicians. pete, now the new government needs to be confirmed by a confidence vote in the connection, israeli parliament after 4 inconclusive national elections and constant political turbulence, israelis hope for an end to this endless election cycle. and for a functional government, i really hope so. i really feel like it's represents the many varieties that are in israel right now, and i'm very happy that we're going to have a government that it's not only one side to political mass, quite confused,
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not very helpful. i understand the significant achievement, but i wish the government would have been form 6 months ago where the more progressive, how soon in parties and jewish parties, it will be one of the most unusual coalition. governments is realistic in recent years from the hard line right to the center left. they have little in common, but the aim to our benjamin netanyahu look so that all of these parties together, this is a new thing, a very wide coalition. and they have a lot of differences in terms of foreign affairs and security. ready in terms of the economy, in terms of religious and religion and state in any term that you have in mind. the government also has the unusual support of an arab islamic party. the small party made greater involvement in domestic politics, a key election promise. not suddenly look,
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we have being in the opposition and yelling on the line is not the problem line to home. and therefore we have decided to challenge another home to help you and say him benjamin netanyahu. and usually could party as well as the author docs block or heading to the opposition bench for now. that is, once the new government is finally confirmed, danish football are christian ericsson has in stable condition in the hospital after he collapsed on the pitch, doing denmark cps championship match that was against midland. medical group gave them id for that chest compressions and were able to save him. allison lead to act, played to resume, and the teams returned to the field. then mac went on to lose one nail. yeah.
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that's the way he's been use if he's conditioned for they could do with chance. his name 2 sets of fans united at a time when rivalry and competition felt meaningless momentarily, they seemed cristian ericsson being given cpr on the pitch. distraught teammates forming a ring to protect his privacy as medics were to save his life. i meant to be out hoarded to i didn't see it myself, but it was pretty clear that he was unconscious. always called my to him. so when i got to him, he was on his side, he was breathing and i could feel his pulse. but then suddenly that changed into the pan. does everyone saw scott who started giving him cpr data happening to the relief of everyone watching ericsson was moving with a pen as he was, stretch it off the pitch while his treatment continued. and so the decision was made to resume,
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to match the consensus from the james. better to get it over with immediately and come back the next day. they don't say got erickson's backing from his hospital badge. they're one of the feet. essentially just a footnote schulman at the in didn't, there's no doubt this is a tough night. but having to leave this way, everything, everything, every single thought is with christian and his family. he's one of the best players out there, the law. and i can say that he's and even better person, you had. i mean, it was later a bad side vigil of so outside the hospital where eric being treated, he said to be in a stable condition and undergoing tests his football career may hang in the balance . but now at least his life does not
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england among the favorites for the lady will be in football championship despite never having lifted the trophy that pammy repeat an event is almost like a home tournament for the english, but injury problems on old fears about technical shot come and have cloud that the build up to the opening game against croatia. england will play all their group games that their wimbley home in london. it's also the venue for the semi finals and final, possibly giving england a major advantage. england when the 966 world cup, the only major trophy on home soil and football almost came home at your own 96 in england before to speak to germany in the semi with current coach gattis south gate, missing in the penalty. shoot out his 1st tournament in charge. the 2018 will come . so firm fall in love with the team again as they ended a long shootout curse and reach the sydney before losing to sunday. the opponents
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pro aisha south gate, but believes the school is no more dynamic. we need adaptability, we need good players. we need good professionals, technically savvy players. and we are fortunate that we've got old and young players who fill those categories. but england build up has been less than ideal liverpool right back. trent, alexander arnold has been ruled out of the tournament with injury and other players are fitness problems. this could mean some less technically gifted squad members get frost into the 1st thing. when i go up a notch to international level is simply not good enough and the managers are pick him up to blame for that. been a great believer since i was a kid since my early days with chelsea. that when we used to go abroad guy around the world on so that other countries are technically bad than us. intense media scrutiny as always played a big role in adding to the psychological pressure on england players. but the home
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d. w. i stumbled struggles straight between europe and asia. time and time again, it's shaken by unpredictable strong earthquake. who he stumbled is extremely at risk. over the past, 50 years from this megacity has grown from a population of about 1000000 residents. to more than 15000000 people have to understand is it's the re thinking the, posing a challenge to develop the management teams and local residents. the city lacks buildings that can withstand quakes 95 percent of all houses would have to be demolished on one of the terrible situation. it's not quite self, it's the aftermath took it to scenario. what is it possible to predict the next big
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earthquake seismologists are developing a new method invest? hello. the best case scenario would be to put out a sort of fever cur, where every day we could estimate if there's a higher or lower risk of an earthquake up ships. so costing too far in advance pens risk of its own bunker. people would storm the bank mark, they would storm the stores use on that they would turn on each other. are there security forces or a plan in place for this type of scenario? no. the countdown manages send emergency responders is own ah, ah, more than 15000000 people live in this coastal city. and it's
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becoming increasingly crowded. the bows bruce, straight divide system bull into a european donation sides. the region is particularly prone to earthquakes. me in 1999 less than 100 kilometers from the city center. an earthquake strike. it's one of the worst in turkey's history. at least 18 sounds and people die. hundreds of thousands left homeless, emergency responders are often to link. there is no working emergency plan or early warning system in place me sounds of buildings collapse like houses of cons, sandy,
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subsoil and shoddy construction and to blame. seismologists expect a similarly powerful earthquake in the coming years. this time right off the coast, of example. a good 1700 kilometers away at the german research center for g o. sciences in pump stem scientists monitor earthquakes all over the world when missing because i saw his mom just micro bone half and his team studying the city on the bus per s. b s. cross does especially unstable in the region for somebody to see a gift card or excuse, example is extremely at risk. he got sick over the past 50 years. and this megacity has grown from a population of about 1000000 residence, to more than 15000000 is on. and unfortunately, most just off the coast of this tunnel, there's an active plate foundry. and from what we can tell,
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it is under enormous stress heaters forbush fund shining of volley islands on a tremendous amount of energy is currently building up underground gun. physic, ment, hon. to discuss and have national mf invest. the stumble was again who hon. i was like all continents. europe sits, the top tectonic plates directly in front of it, stumbled in the sea of mara, the eurasian plate meets the anatoly and plates forming a so called fault zone. typically these plates push past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor. we can see this trunk footage taken by a french german turkish research team. mm. right off the coast of
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a stumble. the plates are stuck. we don't see the usual gas bubbles at spots, but the s plates cannot move alongside each other. the pressure builds energy accumulates if it does challenge is the plates could move forward by up to 5 meters at once. triggering a violent earthquake right in front of the coastal city. the government forecasts 30280000 deaths could result next. but even say a su nami, it's likely with waves. this highest for me has been mala, predict the earthquake will have a magnitude of at least 7 earthquakes, and measured on the scale of one to 9.5 quakes with the magnitude of 4 of felt by
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most people in the area. a magnitude 7 quake is considered particularly strong. physic ment, boone off steam wants to use a new method to predict powerful earthquakes like these in the future of kipling on . so i often fall off, there's a series of indicators we can observe for an earthquake strike. and if we can systematically record and evaluate them automatically in real time with them, it would essentially be possible to look into beaver curve of a fault. so in 24 hours a day, when done and, and then issue warnings when necessary and of on housekeeping. that would be revolutionary. the so far, early warning systems around the world to react at most a few seconds beforehand. what things are so called syfma graph registered the less powerful primary waves of and quake sending a signal just 2nd before the destructive secondary wave.
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me next the case that he uses such a system in 2017. there were 2 particularly strong quakes here about 20 seconds beforehand. residents were warned via public nouns because savings, thousands of lives. this was possible because the person who, if the quake was outside the city, the me in 2011 tokyo experience, one of the most severe as quakes ever seen worldwide use residents warned by a television radio and the internet. nearly 80 seconds beforehand, along the in those precious seconds, the city can shut off gas lines. switch traffic lights to read and bring train to
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a home. is stumble also has an early warning system, but it's only for the disaster management team. and the warning period is limited to just 5 seconds. we give you the disaster coordination center. that is not enough time to warn residents. move you through the ciocca system because that time span is so short and people would not be able to escape in the event of a quake. that's why our system is limited to preventing accidents or fires. for example, by automatically turning off the gas. when you get a cache of employees to the local transport system and gas utility as well as firefighters are often on down by in case of enough quake, they also get some help from the computer software isla, depending on the magnitude and location of the quake, the program immediately calculate the number of potential death. oh,
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collapse buildings. and then we have to compare the computers estimation with what's actually going on a level to do this. we use information from the team that's on site, for example, the fire department, and then we can be confident with sending the right team to the right place where she'll need to get a few residents. this also be prepared. the disaster training center in kazi, an 8th grade class is running through drill today. so how close is the danger? this is the north anatoly informed zone. ship with fish, we are only 12 kilometers away from it here and this is german. by that means the quake would be felt especially strongly here. the
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simulator generates the quake with a magnitude of 6.7. the children only have a few seconds to duck under the table. it's important they remember to protect their head when the quake is over, the students can run outside, but not before turning off gas and electrical appliances to prevent fires. that's the i only knew a little about earthquakes before this, but now i've experienced it and understand what to do. the instructor gent can call recommends, always having an emergency backpack ready to go. equipped with water, a flashlight, and a 1st aid kit. off at the switch in the sessional aid won't come for the 1st 72 hours of a disaster this time,
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and therefore we must be prepared for survival until help arrives. it can lead them it riveted. but these tips are only useful if buildings and infrastructure come with the earthquake on the european side of the city. the subway line is being extended. civil engineers with the firm will see the supervising the project on behalf of the municipality. in the district of katana, the tracks emerge above ground and cross the bridge. it is supposed to be safe for an earthquake up to a magnitude of $7.00. but the soil post is the risk that we have to cover a long distance here. but the ground is very muddy and unstable. where this is dangerous during quakes. that's why we've done very deep into the earth to connect
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the bridges pillars with table ground balls. almost all of the 70 meter long steel structure will anchor the bridge to from a ground the subway control center. this is where emergency plan should take effect. in the event of a quake dope elevators, which escalated to move only slow down and evacuate trains. and then while we're filming this happens, the me a moderate earthquake with
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a magnitude of 5.8. it's the secondary quake within a matter of days, that hasn't been a situation like this for many years. i was 1st published, my chair, a lot of actuated immediately. now i'm here to pick up my child. good luck. cell phone service is disrupted. those who can try to reach friends and family houses. here are all old. so we were very afraid. i can't reach my family, the lines down, mostly afraid to go home. gone. i'm nervous, very nervous. i can't even picture what the big quake would be like. that there are no deaths or injuries, but many buildings, including this minarette,
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the damaged one day later typhoon carman is the head of earthquake risk management for the city. he's faced with a big challenge. the. the city's warning system did not activate during the quake. the each new condition you can say the system works is it's, you have to mean we have 10 stations at the moment, but we aren't receiving a signal from any of them. not even yesterday. our task now is to build more stations and repair the 10. we already have so as well as the turkeys,
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