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on the new normal what west, even if the world wasn't warming, the pacific northwest and stuff with canada would be having an exceptional way right now. but it wouldn't be quite as severe. it wouldn't be blowing past existing records, or if it did, it would not people pass them by very much and so climate change less waves be much more severe than they otherwise would have been in a world without any change. more than 105 still burning across west and canada threatening other towns prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover wall and speak with renee van on. she's a reporter at radio station news, $1130.00 out of vancouver. she joined us now by the on the phone. a rene, thanks for joining is, can you describe forth what happened in listen? well, like you heard of that report, right. it was so sudden it comes after incredible. he'd like close to 50 degrees,
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which is unheard of in western canada. and from you know, report from the folks in town. it just took minutes. it was the early evening and before you knew it, they saw the smoke and then they could feel the heat. and then some reports at the flames were traveling like 30 kilometers an hour just from one end to the town to the next. and they didn't really have a lot of time to respond or you could even see some footage of some cars at an intersection and they literally don't know where to turn. did they turn left? do they turn right? it was just a key arctic scene. and we've also heard that people are now not being allowed into the town for obvious reasons. how is your station been reporting this disaster while like a lot of other stations. so we've dispatched our reporter to a town where people are congregating after they have been evacuated. so there's emergency centers where you're supposed to check in as an evacuation to let people know. yes, you're alive, but now you need red crosses assistance and you need
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a home and you need toiletries and that kind of thing. so there's a various towns that i'm set up such as that. so we've dispatched our reporter 2 locations like that. so she can actually talk to survivors and people who, who manage to escape that day. of course, the fire comes and made a record breaking hate wave. we've all been reporting on it over the last days and weeks western canada has been experiencing. it's still ongoing. what's, what's it like there at the moment? it's a little bit better, like i can tell you personally, it was very difficult to sleep in my apartment. again, this is vancouver like mid twenties is considered really hot and vancouver, we're talking oper, thirty's, and it was unbearable for our homes. people had to sleep and hotel rooms. people had to sleep where there was air conditioning. most people like myself don't have air conditioning, and a lot of people don't even have fans and that kind of thing. so we're just starting now to feel a little bit more comfortable with now in the 20s. i think another thing too with that, yes, we had a he way, but he didn't go away overnight. so again,
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on the west coast, we're used to having a very comfortable evening's. it might be hot a little hot in the, in the day time, but it will cool off completely at night. well, this did not happen this time around. it was hot all 24 hours a day and it was really, really hard to escape. and it's, you know, the only the beginning of summer renee, at news $1130.00 out of vancouver, canada. thanks so much for your time. stay safe. you're welcome. well, let's take a look out some of the other stories making news around the world. authorities in japan say to bodies have been found after a powerful, multiplied unplug, swept through the say, signed town of a tommy south with a tokyo. the military has been deployed to look for around 20 other people who are still missing. japan has been hit by days, intervention, rain, search and rescue teams have pulled more bodies from the rubble of the collapse. high rise in florida. one of the victims is the 7 year old daughter as a miami fire fighter recovery brings the death told to $22.00 officials have
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evacuated, and other building in the area of a fee is that it is also unsafe. residents were given just 2 hours to leave in florida residence, or in the path of hurricane elsa. its already pounded barbados and some vincent high speed when he ripped the rooftops off. holmes couple trees and comp power, while heavy rain flooded st. emergency cruise have not been able to reach everyone in need, but so far, no injuries or death have been reported. are there more than 300 taliban fighters have been killed in battles with afghan security forces over the past 24 hours? the afghan ministry of defense says many of the casualties resulted from strikes. the fighting coincides with the departure of the last remaining american and nato troops from bag room airbase outside the capital cobble. but despite those reports from the battlefield this weekend, many africans fear the military will struggle to repel
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a resurgent taliban without us to get more from afghanistan with marian suff issues, the founding director of the organization for policy research and development studies. i pro democracy think tank in cobble 9. thanks for joining us with these farm for the post forces pulling out, can we expect the taliban to retake afghanistan including the capital cobble well, that's a question that's actually on everybody's mind right now. we have last about a quarter of a jonathan district to the tele band since approximately end of april and me when the announcement of the withdrawal had taken place. not up by the 29th of june alone, we had about a $127.00 districts that have holding to the total band and tent had been re taken by the national security forces at this rate. it certainly seems that the television have left the piece off in the negotiation table and have resorted to
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a military takeover of districts approaching the courts of couple which they had been in the past, but far more aggressively now. the potential for military takeover of the taliban of the entire country is something that both afghan officials, african people, members of the community are now concerned with. is there a way to get those paced talks with the combo government and the rebels back on track? there are efforts underway. the i can negotiate in team is in doha right now as we speak. and they're there to start talks with the taliban reports come out that the taliban are not willing to sit on the negotiation table at the present moment. what about the gains that they made by african women in the last decades i have we're
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going to say a rollback of that. is that an area of concern in afghanistan. there are already reports emerging of districts in certain provinces like the har, very recently we have reports that just districts that have been taken over by the taliban. they have already imposed restrictions on women on media. for instance, women are in the har, reportedly not allowed to leave the house without a male chaperone clinics have been closed. there's also reports of media blackout in certain districts of the telephone have taken over. so there's no coverage of the atrocities that are taking place in those areas. and men are told to now keep a beard. and certain of these are reflective of what we saw in the ninety's when the taliban were empower. and. and so we're seeing that happen,
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there are reports that are emerging of dr. serial and that is indicative of a very horrifying scenario where we are very much of the, of the belief that there is going to be a rollback in many, many games, and particularly women's rights. if this continues at this right now, ma'am, we're running out of time, but we as we just hadn't that report with a lot of people leave afghanistan, do you expect that to continue? yes, there are line ups all across the afghan passport office here in cobol, where we are. there are line lineups behind embassies, hopkins, or they have their dreading what the future would hold for the country. they're uncertain. and the uncertainty is what is provoking against to leave the country at the present time. in addition to the collective memory of what had happened in the ninety's, marion said he founding director of the organization for policy,
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research, and development studies in cobble, thank you very much. for your time, the football now in italy have set up a euro 2020, semi final with spain, after beating belgium to one in a thrilling match in munich. goals from nicolo berella and a renzo in senior put italy to nail up, and a low rama luca penalty gave one to belgium just before half time italy held on during the rest of the game. they remained on course for their 1st european title in more than half a century. that's after spain bates, switzerland in a dramatic penalty shootout in st. petersburg, saying go keep an eye sim on made to say, says his country 131 in the shoot out. the match had, had ended one all off the extra time despite switzerland playing a man down after red. cowed by a little early i spoke with all of
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a moody from dw sport about that victory by italy. now clearly the tournament favorite. this was a really exciting game, a really high quality game as well, some great goal than that. and ultimately, it was a game where italy proved their credentials as being the seems to be a year or 2020. what a tournament has been for them. and for their fans, of course, back home. so far, don't forget. the last major told them we had. italy didn't even qualify for the 2018. whoa, whoa, cup. they weren't there. and that was by time football standards scandals and now look at them. what a turn around the into the semi finals, if you're at 2020 beating one of the total favorites belgium on the way, doing it in some style as well in my as and yeah, you know, there's been a strong feelings in this, this tournament with anyone who can be easily we'll go on to win it and now look at it. we're in a semi final isn't that still seems to be the case. i'm looking ahead to tonight's quarter finals. the czech republic play denmark in england will take on ukraine in
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that 2nd game, garrett, south england same a hot favorite. having been germany in the last round, looking to reach the 5th euros heavy finals since they hosted the tournament back in 1996 ukraine. full of confidence though, after scoring a winner in the last minute of extra time against sweden to advance to this match. and now just a bit of tennis for you from wimbledon. britain's anti murray has been knocked out of the tournament in the 3rd round. the 2 time champion, it should be coming up on the bottom of the top of your screen, sorry, manage some stella points against tempt stated dennis sharp. ovalo. murray has suffered a string of injuries and hoped he could go far in his return to wimbledon. but the canadian was 2 strong and 13 straight and later referred to the 34 year old marie as 0 dw, use his reminder of the top story with follow employee. or sorry,
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he has mobilized military aircraft to evacuate towns and help find more than a 130 wall. 5 in canada, roughly a 1000 people have fled the town of linton in british columbia. a record breaking hate wife has killed the 5 d. w series is coming up next where the look online dating. so women in asia, jared rate will have more, will do for you at the top of the out. i'm rebecca richard. invalid. thanks very much for watching. the news . going was right in front of them. they're all for this one moment. then suddenly we agreed to postpone beer. game, said tokyo with 202421. thrown off course during the qualifying ground.
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