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way of looking inside our body in to morrow today. 60 minutes on the w. two's a there i'm david and this is climate change briggs. it happiness in 3 books for you to get smarter for free on the people and nature are experiencing extreme temperatures and trans fifties each year threatens to bring record heat. so we've measured 70 to 80 degrees celsius on glass entity or the behind here it might be 30 or 35 in development of concrete and
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smells become dangerous. rented for us, it's nearly impossible to cool them down in the city of which for a flat and tend to make the problem worse. on high temperatures, threaten now health. we need to call them. i think there for safety. if you have a gravel roof, make agreed for as long as global warming has been a reality. so has the strain of heat somehow. city the tower garden is an architect coming up with some cool new solutions. motion builds is 27 meters above ground working on your green as tire eyes. there is a passionate god. not like it's green side. he's providing a natural air conditioning in the heart to see if you want some fun. yes. and the
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leaves are starting to retract and slowly dry out and but thanks to our watering system. there are also fresh fever because me in this shopping center is called crude, broken tooth, named after just those tunics alley shopping area. the 30000 home being plants to cool the building to hampton noise and absorb carbon dioxide in their 1st summer plant. so already feeling the heat, their part of an effort to counteract increasing heat weighs in german cities. the consequences climate change. the means of only be to 6 months, so there's still new this applied by a special education system all nearly $35.00 degrees. how's it running? 5 leaders a day for the tubs and 15 leaders per square meter for the mission. but what's that
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red outage in the us and it's a malfunction in the out. it's applying, we'll have to go to the basement and invented to us in the system, uses a lot of water from farms 1000 cubic meters a year. but it has enormous benefits. the city residence worth of that water gets turned into. cool. you notice that when you walk around out, there are $20.00 to $4.00. near the facade, there are significantly cooler temperatures as well as humidity. so taken together, it's 5000 cubic meters of water that the people of dusseldorf get back through the system to come to unlock. and unlike the condition of the plants don't long out into the city. teeth increases have been dramatic. from 961-2990. the average for july was 16.9 degrees celsius. in the 50
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years after that, it was 18.3, an increase of 1.4 degrees. the temper of glass in high summer, we've measured about 70 to 80 degrees celsius on glass steel. behind here it might be 30 or 35 degrees, hoped if you look at the lead, they're structured in such a way that they can't get hotter than 35 or 36 degrees from the right because the cells would burst and the moisture would cool things down again, that's also why they have a cooling effect. so it's just how nature works. so i feel free to get in the night . you too can experience suffering. and mountain tells can who seems to have what to do with the whole and the implants. a few kilometers the way it to for those river pools, the landscape gardener is working on another project, he meets with architect crystal, inc hovan designed, proven to be
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a month for let me know about this. we don't jump right into it in the fall, but we take a look together and decide whether we could do it before the new leaves come in the spring. just i'd like to look at it with you on site and give it i might infinite get some help to pay. i have completed many crunching together in an hoover and its architectural studio has focused on sustainable building since the 19 ninety's winning menu board. now he wants to shake up the planning, housebound to do when you build a house like this one. for example, when you're using up a piece of land and a piece of the earth, if you will be green. and you can think about the green mass that would be on the side as untouched forest. if you were to just leave it to its own devices for 50 years 40, if we evaluate the ecological and social value of the nature of that would otherwise be there, then we have to do something that compensated before us to discuss what's as long as it's like the roof, it will be implant,
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but it's not just city centers. germany's industrial zones need to become created to research is in the land are about to take to the sky. and then what's the humidity push to 90 percent? 90 percent and he v schneider is doing a fine a with a check, it's going to be hot and humid day perfect. the project, the measurement engineer is going to fly. this is specific industrial areas should use the thermal imaging can get precise dancer from industrial facilities should be able to see the temperature values of individual companies, streets, and squares. these days. many industrial phones don't ever probably come down in some of the project is run by a nonprofit the bond summit shop with funding from germany's ministry to education
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and research. the goal is to reduce heat from industrial areas, making the more sustainable. so i couldn't, you can see that there is no cooling, left, the frightening list. if you can tell what it built up areas like whether there are differences, whether fresh air can pass, whether trees or a river have an effect, and how permeable surfaces are you can see a difference between tara and paved, or if it's paved with granite because that heats up quite differently. the differences are there to see the thermal images, a precise with cooler areas, blue and hotter parts red down on the ground. and cuz arlington is in the bowl holt industrial zone. the stem image is helpless to convince local authorities and companies to make changes because industrial areas are quite literally hot spots. anyone who knows industrial
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areas knows that they have many parking lots and a lot of wide road for the trucks and lots of stationary vehicles. there's a lot of space that simply covered with asked out, which also means there's a lot of potential to change things. with rising temperatures, the heat in these areas increasing the effects. the people who work here to in germany, around 56 years of nature and countryside lost every day. that's the size of $76.00 football fields. the government had aimed to reduce this big. it's susie hector's by 2020. that's now being postponed to 2030. his wild plant bed was only planted in the spring, and valentine is here to meet business owner, cotton sharlack, and gardner. t o crunch t and learn. very good to see the plants of all ready made
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a difference. cocoa at off my let's see what the airplane brought up. the rhetoric is the hotter it is. the highest we're here. here's the bed. oh yeah. oh yes, nice and blue, no money, i understand. you might think it's the effect of summer passing. but the cooling effect is still really big compared to the street, which is bright red, not a water. it was worth it. yes. are there any other places where you think you could change a couple of things? yeah, yes. one problem is that our office buildings are quite warm and even more so on the production floor. sharlack is a medium size family business that produces machinery and temperatures outside your extreme welding can make the workplace seem like a furnace currency malik wants to change that
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this is high when it's really hot. employees have the option of starting an hour earlier and leaving earlier in the afternoon working conditions, one thing. but if greener, industrial zones can reduce heat in the outer suburbs, it will also have an impact on the climate from the city centers. that's why the company aimed to gradually replace seal surfaces with greenery. thank you. valentine, also convinced the young entrepreneur to invest in a green roof. the 140 square meter flat roof is well suited to provide natural cooling right next to the factory. and it's great that something like this is possible and these sorts of buildings will hold is one to 10 pilot municipalities amy to transform new industrial states as response to climate change. the way it's going to be
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a modular system in another like these boxes click together with just some matting underneath, kissed and the boxes will be lined up one after the other. your photo, it's easy to see the advantage you normally rainwater would flow right into the drain. but this system can retain 20 liters of rainwater per square meter, so that will provide additional cooling. because the mission that shows the gravel here is $29.00 degrees even with cloud cover. i even dc plant 3 degrees to let me you know, of course it would be ideal if there were greenery everywhere. we'll have to speak to the neighbors again. don't have to monitor on a vehicle, then it would have an effect on the street. i'm just the 1st step, like every little step helps you to manage every little surface. screening
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system cost around $70.00 euros per square meter, but the counselor providing 10, that's the subsidy in other places. but if it's long, the standard practice to singapore government, supporting targeted efforts to bring nature back to the c. c is a pine in its been greening, high rise building since the 960 s. i served gardens, parks and greenery on all levels. architect thomas shrugged the research the effects such buildings have on people in the urban climate. the don't get the boy the here at the interlaced complex. the arrangement of buildings contributes to optimal ventilation. complex itself is already on a hill. and we're also not far from the sea the actual, there's always a very nice breeze passing through which is used at the level of the complex as
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a whole, to cool the outdoor space. but also in the individual apartment where you have really nice cross ventilation keeping the building cool, or the high singapore required buildings to have at least as much green space as was cleared to make way for construction. otherwise they'll be no building permit trucks and his colleague also research the effects these green buildings on society the community garden. quite interesting. it's an extremely pleasant space for them to actually come together. they also do the thing about community cooking, where whatever produce the grow up. so it's a nice way of engaging them because all of these green spaces are open to the public. so the residents from the surrounding buildings can use them just as much as the people who live here, of course,
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that increases the value of the neighborhood where these kinds of buildings are located on thomas from the works at the future cities laboratory at the singapore university of technology and design during the pac demik post employees i'm working from home. when i evaluate data collected from the buildings, often surprising resolve themselves on their own does. for example, we look at what bird species are found to expect. and we find that in terms of bio diversity, buildings like these actually perform much better. besides the boy, nicole was the dish even though they're densely inhabited. and you also find a lot of bird species there that you wouldn't expect this about as well as great a bio diversity to buildings help to cool this surroundings. seconds consume less energy and are able to enjoy new social spaces. ah, he's
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a physical boiler than mine i'm i don't. i think these buildings are great examples of how dense and have a taishan can go hand in hand with quality of the space. one is does. germany can also look at this combination as proved that density isn't automatically bad for the environment. for the most part, ideas from senior pool can be applied to gym and cities, especially the realization that more greenery is a good response to climate change. several construction. so it's motion builds is working towards the green. a high rise building is getting a roof of plant mm . using compressed air. the plant soil is transported to the 9th floor.
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a logistical challenge. bill is one of the $160.00 employees at a firm based in the city of wichita which specializes in these sorts of projects. everything will gross in right now. it looks completely dry, like it's just dirt on top of the material, is going to store water and then slowly release them from doodle to the fetal species command. the top floor of this plan to tell was actually be a small the go. the great explorer is up with no elevator at my house. he's going to see today i have to check the plant drawn the gray plaza boxes on the buildings, roof and sides will soon be helped me to high plan was all but nobody was a mac. and it looks very good. the drains are clean and tidy as planned. there's
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nothing in the way. let's go around the corner again. bill is a meticulous planner. even the 70 step in large trees with us about $380.00 smaller trees and a few 1000 shrubs and grasses and bushes and smaller plants of eggs. to secure the large order of trees, shrubs and bushes built heads to the netherlands. he's worked closely with a tree farm he has for years. they share the same notion of policy. ah, this is no simple shopping trip, as well as march and belts. colleague, landscape architects and the investor are also involved with this. this is the northeastern side. here's the tree right on the corner and
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in that position, it's an important tree and so on. so let's take a look at it this way. he's a new tree farm, covered the total of $510.00 force generation family business. ah, ultima cooper submitted an expert. he knows everything about his lance. you can already see the fruit forming books on that. so it's a 55 year old military, especially tolerant to have marsh and bells carefully select the right tree from the long run. the old, the tree, the more expensive it is. they can cost several $1000.00 euros. so there's some hot bargaining here. there'd be an additional price of $8.00 or $900.00 additional. yes or no way. that's honestly, that wouldn't be good value,
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but he chooses another tre was that they always come to an agreement. this is number 56 for now. yet, colonial heat wave central. something has to change or cities won't be livable anymore. the bill for the hotel trees is over 800000 euros. good. good. good, james. i'm not doing it. yeah. the children at the st marine kindergarten was dream put on. and what else and what are we going to catch? tadpoles? tadpoles. okay. that's now, or maybe fraud about flows, neither the issue and the view region. a few years ago, it was a stinking concrete drainage canal. it's now been re walled it
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your mind a lot call. so i'll get a bucket full of water. oh look at what's hanging there and nobody knew where it into the boat. yeah, yeah. my look, i've got something here. i caught a baby nails my get a magnifying glass. wow. is that a ripple bug? you know, the highest again, that often come here to cool down. there is shade and the water keeps you cool too . you can feel the difference on the mat. renshaw, and i didn't want to see i'm you can see the kids eyes light up as they discover everything. you have a completely different quality of life when there's water around and the kids develop in a different way than 300 kilometers before the waste in the region of being re
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while you get this. yeah, and there are so many animals here when i'm impressed that everything grow so fast, i'm vicks back as part of the regional project that aims to make more ways contribute to sustainable cooling. to kindergarten play area was specially designed by klaus yukon and only pet. so from the mc water authority, they saw that there was no reason for rain water to go into the sewage. instead, it floods the area and then slowly drains. so it provides both natural cooling and a cool place for the kids. i hope they won't be enough. my hands are still wet from the hose and i can feel them getting cooler when i move them 1st. so the cooler water evaporates and cools them this, you know, it's the same principle with our system for doing water evaporates and cools what's
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around it, especially with assume that that's what we're aiming for, to harness the water and keep it here. so it cool things down through evaporation for them by the portrait or she wants to harness 25 percent of local surface water in this way by 2040 in an effort to keep residents cool. ah. the same principle is being used in town to next door to the kindergarten. water is channel directly from the church, rose into the sloping meadows. ah, rainwater is a natural air conditioner, even on a busy street, just in question to germany. water management and the population in general are going to face challenges from increasing climate change drought and significantly lower rainfall, especially in summer via we're in danger of seeing drinking water being ration um
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come to us as well. not after long dry spell of eyes there may not be enough water to meet the demands of industry agriculture and the people thing for us for, for food on as many places in the rule region a completely rethinking how they treat and use water for over century the em, she was heavily polluted, but that's changing the flows from dorman through the room region for a few kilometers before joining the ryan newton slacken in the future, waste water will be routed through a special close canal. while everything else will find a different way to look it up, we moved just under 700000 cubic meters of earth during construction in boston. so you guys are usually pittsville, inspection has not from the am. she was also working flat out to restore the with the flood plain, the open house on 1st. the plans are somewhat revolutionary. interesting
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. so unlike in the past, like as well, today's ecologists give an approximate meandering path and then hope that the river and the water will find their own way victory. nature will do the work, and it will develop on his own animal. fortunately, this step, she tested to spend the last 6 years rehabilitation, the result of device forwarding. and this is where the little rings. clover came to visit us on the building site officials and i did method and brand successfully booted a focus on how to box it had gone again. we could keep working with them so we do things hand in hand with nature. every step of the way should fit with them, but if you he is flooding will take place and perhaps the cooling floodplain rich as far as open house and ah, i can do some of the 30000 wont be getting
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a last prune that provides the he's the 1st summer if it leaves are starting to turn a bit, shoots are better than great. ah, he's in class to how cool is it? he seems to be working, architect crystal in and who is pleased. just as an item was either 3 of us and the city of decile doff has many facets even then, especially when it comes to the dramas of postwar west germany. duncan, but i'm just not creek reconstruction. this new buildings going up in the fifty's and sixty's. oh bout lloyd bowed for sale. they say i wanted to clear the city could use a lot more greenery. oh and just like every german city or every city full stop. there is no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more trees. people just have to push for it,
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starts july 1st on d, w ah ah, w news live from berlin, pole, clothes and a staff election aimed at healing national divisions in armenia. voters give their verdicts out a disastrous defeat in war and a prime minister who signed away a large chunk of bitterly congested territory. also coming up, officials in moscow step um anti cove measures after vaccines skepticism and the delta barry and the new infection triple this month. the
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italy fan go while in rome and their new qualifies for the euro. 2020 knockout stages with a win overweight. ah . i'm way blue cross. welcome to the program votes are being counted in armenia in parliamentary elections that were moved up due to a disaster as war with as or by john last year. prime minister nicole, a patient on taking in early lead the cease fire. so armenia lose a large swats of territory and the longest speed is now going to car about region. the election result could impact the future of the agreement with as or by john, which was brokered by russia. more than 20 parties are vying for the vote. but passing on is hoping to renew his mandate despite a drop in popularity. nicole pushing in on his way to the voting booth,
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armenian prime minister, called the election to stabilize his government. it's a gamble that could well back fire. the armenians still smarting from its defeats azerbaijan, in the war over the disputed enclave of no gore, no car box, a peace treaty broken by russian november. so the loss of vast swaths of territory, after thousands of armenian soldiers, had died in the fighting. this law swore kicked off a wave of protest with demonstrators even storming the parliament in yerevan. critics also hold pushing and responsible for the country's flagging economy. the current government has failed and they failed on the economy. and they failed
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to protect us from the last 3 years have been awful. i call me our politics. it's all gone tightly wrong because we do, i want to be able to get up in the mornings and go out from my exercise without finding a demonstration outside on the street at this meeting of the former president robert coach are in the candidate most likely to unseat pushing in, he has strong ties to russia and wants lead no garner, car, box armenian government, but those credentials will not help them recover, lost ground. armenians are unlikely to see a reversal of the countries fortunes, regardless of who wins the election. correspond. nick connelly is in your yvonne, he's sent us this assessment of the elections. i mean is 2000000 people had 26 parties to choose from when their ballot need to, with any realistic chunk of forming a government,
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one belong to the incumbent and called brushing young. the other to former president robert could see down among the people we spoke to the polling stations. there was little enthusiasm for either. one man told me of him. it was simply question, it's choosing the letter to beaver's. this election was always going to be defined by all means of defeat. the by john enlarges will many voted here, determined to punish the incumbent. nicole pushing on, assigning the fire, they say, gave way too much, too early. decision that they would argue overshadows all the passion, young, earlier reforming achievements, main rival, rubica chem couldn't be accused of dinner for by any stretch and imagination. he's a prominent member of the countries politically, was chased from power and st. purchase just a few years ago. he's also widely seen in the criminal man anomaly and something that many voters here know me and now see me willing to look part in the hope by sticking ever close to vitamin fusions, russia that can expect more support from moscow. next, on tensions as by john clara head of the selection polling suggesting the 2 top
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rated parties with just one potential point about. that turns out to be in any way neutral coming in could now be facing and uncomfortable few days. as the 2 front one has bring their supporters out in the streets of the oregon and hold mass rallies at every last discount. let's get some more news from around the world. now . iran and fix world powers have wrapped up nuclear talks in vienna. the u. s. envoy and rica more said he expected the international nuclear watchdog, the i a and to on to reach a deal on extending a monitoring agreement of iran's nuclear activities. the current accord and thursday, israel's new prime minister, enough tale bennett has reacted angrily to rice sees election victory. bennett is urging western to wake up before reviving a nuclear deal with iran. he's condemned iran leaders as quote, mass murderers. united states has sent 2 and a half 1000000 coping, 900 vaccine doses to the island of taiwan, and move likely to anger beijing,
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which considers taiwan part of china. taiwan government has accused china hampering its efforts to secure enough vaccine supply. china was furious earlier this month when us senators visiting taiwan, announce vaccine donation. spain tourism industry relies heavily on british vacationers millions of empath, the country beaches every summer, which the pandemic put it into. although spain is letting in taurus without quarantine, the u. k is telling people coming back, they have to self isolate, and that's putting some british beach goers off at spain expense, a beach that usually sees tens of thousands of people now with plenty of space. the high tours and season may have started, but ben, a dorm is still half asleep. the popular holiday destination is missing, its main, some visitors, the british. and that's why almost half of all hotels remain closed here among them the rio park. in normal times it's $400.00 rooms would be booked by now. was it
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feel powerless? we've already had to enjoy this situation for a long time. and in the beginning we were told it would be $182.00, maybe 3 months. but months passed and it's not getting better. that can be motivating what i got. i got him booklet and they're signing, spain, haven't made it on the united kingdom screen list. meaning british tourists need to quarantine for 10 days when they get home. it's a disaster, not just for ben dorms, hotels, taxi drivers, shops and bars, also feeling the impact. and the few british that have made it here like day from liverpool, cannot understand the policy basis of the 70 percent of the population in britain faxing. so why are we allowed to constrain the assets which just about also nevermind, would enjoy this, your locals. you say the problem is that the u. k. looks at the national cobit 19
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incidence rate not at the regional penny drums infection radius below $25.00. but even the local hoteliers group and the stance, the british caution, you look again if they don't want to open up another country and then reverse like they did with portugal, that would be a loss for all the tour operators and complicated for clients to, as they'd have to go home earlier and pay for another flight and the british don't want to slip up again. no, no, get him out of my. but despite the struggle to fill the cities skyscrapers still hope, my, your remains optimistic that british tourists will finally arise in the coming weeks. have only this has been going well for 60 years. yeah. why should we change anything? that's how when you are happily married, you don't file for divorce. do you get on korea to is waiting for the brits in july. his hotel will reopen the already reservations, but mostly from spain and important markets to preparations for the guests. on the
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way, the reopening has been a long time coming. this hotel has 130 employees, and at the moment only 5 of them are working in maintenance and management. we miss our employees. we really came to get started again with its serene pool center, spacious beaches. benny dorm is waiting, hoping for the annual invasion of british holiday make us better late than never by most of europe is seen a sharp declining cove in 1900 cases this month. in moscow, the number of infections has tripled hitting new record highs. and this, despite the fact the availability of vac scenes the store in case load has caused alarm among officials who have stepped up measures to contain the rapid spread of the virus. the celebrations at moscow soccer fans own are over for the time being
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the russian capital. i seen record numbers of corona, virus infections for 2 consecutive days. hospitals are preparing several 1000 extra beds for over 19 patients, the cities mercer gay, so beyond. so the delta variant is responsible for the latest outbreak. and uniting the gun related to the escalation was unexpected. because 60 percent of musk of ice have already been infected with coven 19 more have been vaccinated. so there should be a lot of heard immunity only when you do evil about the out. the variance is not the only problem. the mer says to many russians. skeptical vaccinations are easy to get, but just 10 percent have got the shot so far in response. moscow has imposed a mandatory vaccination requirement for some sectors other regents want to follow. the capitals lead, but residents remain unconvinced is, of course they should come strict or instructor more people will have
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a negative attitude. i don't trust the vaccine. he's going to look through all that . i haven't found the precise information. they just say we should be vaccinated against covert. that's all the cities, hospitals now want to restrict routine procedures to vaccinated patients with exceptions, only in emergencies. starting monday, moscow will be testing so called covert free bars and restaurants only vaccinated people. those who have recovered from the virus will be granted access. turning to soccer now and euro 2020, where italy have one group, bay after beating whales, one neil in rome though both sides qualified for the last 16. mateo, christina scored the winner for the italians with a header in the 1st half wales had eastern empire to send off, but they still qualify after finishing 2nd in the group. meanwhile, switzerland could still qualify as one of the best 3rd place teams after maybe
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turkey 31 in bako, turkey exit the tournament after finishing bottom. let's take a look at that final group a table. you can see there italy top, the group with 3 wins from 3 and 0 goals. conceited wales in switzerland. both have 4 points, but wales qualify with a superior goal difference. and you can see right there turkey didn't manage a single when in a dismal campaign. and let's get more and all of that. join me now. oliver moody from d. w. sports, italy on top. are they looking favored? well, certainly another great performance from them today. they actually wrested some of their key players for this game because i knew that with through anyway. and there was still way to good for this while. see why i just didn't have any response. and if anything, it was a surprise, italy only managed to school the one golden didn't win by a big margin. so it's really now with 3 wins from their 3 group stage game. there are only 2 other teams at the tournament that could match that with their remaining
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games. it's, we of course, also haven't conceded the goal yet at the tournament, and there are only 2 other teams who can say that at the hold on that. so clearly they're looking very, very good. the only note of caution i would say is that sometimes you get this major tournaments where i've seen fly that the blocks and then at some point just hit the wall. so the other than that, you have to say italy looking like favorites right now. hopefully it will fly too close to the sun. what about switzerland 3rd place, but they can still make it through. that's right. we have this really tense finished to die wet and the last stages of the food games. a goal in each game would have swaps the order that switzerland would then have gone through automatically. and wales would have been the same sort of sweating. but as it is at 2024 of the 6 3rd play scenes in the groups do make it through to the next round and switzerland have 4 points. that's a good social for thing. in 3rd place, i think they will still go through, but they now have to sit and sweat through the,
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the remaining action in the group stage. whereas wiles can take it easy for a couple of days. and there is a lot of action left to go monday, paint a picture for us. that's right. we've got 2 of the other really impressive themes that they thought about so far playing. so i belgium or inaction. and so the netherlands, those are the 2 other teams that i was talking about earlier as teams that have got 100 percent record so far. so it's going to be good to see both of those things again and see if they can match up to italy the same. so i'm going to situation in both groups be and see where the themes in 2nd and 3rd are on equal points that russia in finland and austria and ukraine. so all 4 of those things are going to give us a lot of drama. i would hope. and expect all right, lot of drama, lot of math concerning it out for everybody for thanks so much like the formula one read bull max 1st op and has won the french grand prix after taking the lead late in the race from mercedes louis hamilton. the when extent for stop and lead in the championship standings to more than 10 points over hamilton and for stop and red
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bull teammate fergie o perez completed the podium finishing 3rd of next week got reporter orlando, 5 years after the massacre. and of course, we'll have more news for you at the top of the hour until then you can go to our website, you w dot com and follow us on twitter and instagram for all the latest. you know it w news, i'm william blue cross. thanks very much for watching the news . ah. oh, what people have to say matters to us. mm. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. the,
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against the corona virus pandemic. the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context. ah, virus updates and special monday to friday on d. w. okay. ah, me, it's the worst act of violence in history against the u. s. l. g b t q. community. 5 years ago, a gunman killed 49 people, 53 more well, 100 game night club pulse in orlando. amanda grow only survive because she hits herself on the other victims bodies. her physical wounds took months to heal. she
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still has nightmare and wakes up screaming in the arms of her life. in the news for the 1st time in 4 years, amanda returns to the site of the massacre. she was shot on the dance floor of the shooter open, fired, and was critically wounded by 4 gunshots. her good friend present relief was murdered that night, which i couldn't some more. save you. amanda, only survived by hiding under the bodies of the victims. it took a 3 hour hostage situation and gunfight before police shot omar martinez dead. his motive until to this day, shortly before the attack,
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he swore allegiance to the so called islamic state. i remember crying and screaming and pleading to please, you know, no more enough is enough. then we hear a blast. that's when a fire and police came in there with the empties and paramedics and saying that, you know who stated who they were and that were safe now. and that they killed them in no say from them that they need us to try to get out as quickly as we can. so they could get us to the hospital. i had to tell him that i can't walk. i can't really move. so i had to drag my body across the bathroom floor. jasmine ralph amanda's wife, accompanies her to the memorial on the 5th anniversary of the shooting. oh,
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i can never, ever forgive him, ever. god forgive, but you can't forgive amongst to like me a practicing christian. she asked the murder victims what she should do through prayer it was. busy a big rainbow. so that was my sign from them saying, you know, do it, do any, go be any m t, fire fire paramedic. go help people in this world that really need help and trying to save their lives. so hopefully something like this or anything else in the world will happen just just to be there for them in some and followed through and successfully and then training as an emergency medical technician. and give me
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a sense of purpose to know that you know when i'm out there and i'm helping somebody, whatever the situation is, whether we have to do cpr or somebody was in an accident or an elderly maybe have fallen just to know that to be that they see us and they know that we're going to take care of them. it's just, it's just gives me just a warm feeling and sign and just happy that i can help somebody in need. just in working with ivy brenner for the past year, the shifts are 12 hours long. sometimes longer they deal with an average of $8.00 to $10.00 medical emergencies per day. the tight space in the ambulance have allowed them to get to know each other well. me the best person to talk about it with somebody who's been through if i've seen her
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and during your day good. how is yours? her home gives them the strength and a feeling of safety. she and jasmine have known each other for a long time. a year ago, they got married and now live with jasmine children. as a family you like it. as saying, if you look at to signs and feel it makes me feel helpless like i just wish there was something more i could do. especially in times like when we're on the beach and they start the fire work start and some expected because it's daytime or something. and she just starts running and you know, she, she's looking for somewhere to go to run from you know, gunshot sounds,
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you know? because that's what it sounds like to her and i'm chasing her and i'm, we're trying to go some more safe somewhere to so that she doesn't have to hear that and feel that way. bring it all back. you know? so so like i said, flashbacks, that i get when that happens. so, but you being there it's that's, that's enough for me that, that is doing something. so i don't want you to feel like amanda and her whole family, including her parents and her brother lives in temple, an hour and a half by car, from orlando. and i know always had a good relationship with her parents and her brother. but they have gotten closer since the shooting that night. the head all celebrated her father's birthday. after was amanda. wanted to briefly go to the club to dance with her friend chris. she
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had been there only half an hour in the hall. again, 911 recordings portray people waiting in panic for help to arrive. ready ready ready i don't know what's the location of your emergency call for and all i need you to stay where you are. i'm going to try to show linda police department, but we have multiple calls coming in. they're working the shooting out there. okay . ready ready he's still inside the shooters, inside what address coach co amanda called her mother from her hiding place in a bathroom stall. the phone rang, i immediately look at the clock every time or if, because like is and so if it's late i'm i panic. so i jumped, i answer the phone and all i got was mom. i've been shot. unlike amanda, where are you? she she said was paul some like worse, paul, she says orlando,
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i said orlando, i said amanda where lando is pause. i don't know, mom, please call 911 i've been shot and then i got a dial tone or my sister's always been the type of person that will just give us your offer back. she's always been a very loving excepting person. i know we joke around about about her, but she truly is an awesome person. i don't see that because she's my sister just. you can just see it from her. she always wants to help people. we always make a joke that if she's got $5.00 in her pocket, she'll give you $10.00. and so how this changed her, i feel is just more of an advocate, more to help people and understanding of what happened to her and but not let her define her. i couldn't even imagine anything. it was, it was rough. i get like the only one i think i'm on it or talk to somebody about it. but for the most part, you know, we're just, i have a family isn't just happy that she is here with us to continue life
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me, brendan wolf. it's also a survivor who there's a lot that has to be done to stop things like pulse from happening. we have to have a conversation policy wise about how we treat guns in this country. it is far too easy for dangerous people to get their hands on weapons that are designed to kill as many people as quickly as possible before the attacks. brandon was a manager at starbucks. now he's an activist fighting for stronger gun control laws and against anti l. g, b, t, q discrimination. what happened at pulse was not an operation. it was an avid ability. the ingredients, the l g m l g b, g, q, violence are ever present. they're the same ingredients that show up when a trans kid had get slammed into a locker,
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they're the same ingredients that exist when a black trans woman has gone down on the street. when i was growing up, church wasn't a safe place for me. school was on a safe place for me. home was not always a safe place for me. and that's true for a lot of l. g, b to q people and for that reason we carve out the safe space, is like whole as sort of lifelines where we can be authentically ourselves without having to be afraid or look over our shoulder 1st. ah, i oh, i amanda and brenda. no meeting for the 1st time. exactly 5 years after the massacre from all over the world, people are just coming together as
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a community and just kind of lending their, you know, their shoulders and their hearts. and you know, if we needed help or anything like that and just coming, trying to be like united. so that was, that was very lovely when they, when the world was doing a re commitment to a world where we can be ourselves unapologetically and do it in honor of the people that were stolen from ah, gratefully dara. teach fond of art by the mash, shooting in the past club shouldn't tie the fact that the members of the l g b t q. community have to live that the daily threat in this same country where as the president himself has termed it, gun violence is an upper demick. oh, oh i, i,
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