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the power plays and alliances behind the scenes, but the summit starts august 5th on d, w. mm. the news . this is good news live from berlin. wildfires, rage across western canada. rescuers search for the missing in towns forced to evacuate. the government is warning of a long and challenging summer ahead. also coming up with thousands demand, the impeachment of hard line brazilian president shire both in arrow from watching the pen demik as the supreme court investigate the claims of corruption. and in
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fact, the deal and former european council bought donald pages a political come back in poland admission to overturn the right wing government. ah, i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. and we begin. a candidate were military aircraft have been mobilized to help deal with more than 170 wildfires raging in the west of the country. a record break and heat wave is fueling the blazes. rescuers are now searching for missing people in linton, in the province of british columbia. at least a 1000 people have fled the town, which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape. we've just minutes to spare residents of legion escape through thick smoke and dash the fire front moved so quickly. they had
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almost no warning before the town was engulfed in flames. right, so it looks like the fire went out over the and it's about to get everyone that stuck on that side of me and my daughter just trying to open it up. we could be literally entire as i was leaving. and i didn't even turn them on the door. the blaze ignited day after the town swelter through almost 50 degrees celsius. breaking candidate temperature record. emergency workers is searching for missing residents. as the smoldering town remains unsafe to enter. today our thoughts are mostly with families that are grieving that are facing terrible loss. but of course, we also have to reflect on the fact that extreme weather events are getting more frequent. climate change has a significant role to play that the unprecedented hate wave and wildfires have left the country reeling and worried. this will become the new normal way. even if the
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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 be blown past 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 western canada threatening other towns. prime minister justin trudeau has conveyed an emergency response group and promises to help communities recover. we've been able to get in touch with our reporter and difficult communication conditions. e met a guy, he is in boston bar canadian towns, 30 kilometers south of lit and where residents were evacuated. you've been covering this disaster for days. now. how has the situation developed in the past few hours?
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while it kind of gives you an idea of how difficult it is to be where we are geographically with sort of that cell phone and why fi connection issues? that not only are people on the ground looking to cover this fire, having but personnel were in charge of emergency response have had trouble with communication. linton is a community of $250.00 people, essentially 90 percent of that is gone. so schools have burned home, they have burned ambulance, they same hospitals, the fire has moved its way through the town and up to more forested hilde areas. so it is grown, but certainly the damage in human damage, it is already caused and the fatalities to have been confirmed. but i have sources that have responded on the ground saying that there is
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potentially more the number is difficult to confirm because the town is very hazardous at the moment. what's left behind in the town. so corners service, british columbia, the r c, m p, the police agency, federal police agency of canada are standing outside but cannot go in until it is at the for place to be. and that's where some of the work that essential work can be done. meanwhile, people who have been evacuated from the town are scattered. they are trying to find loved ones try to reconnect with people who they are accounted for. and we have got confirmation from officials and there are people on accounting for how many we don't know yet. okay, well there's a lot of questions and i guess one of the big ones is i mean, weather wise and in terms of logistics and fighting fires, how long can this go on?
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how long did people have to be worried for in british columbia? behind me we, we live amongst the forest, a lot of community are built very close to heavy 4th basin. and unfortunately, this is just the beginning of our traditional wildfire these and usually the season severity depends on the weather, leading out to it. in the month of june, and in the month of june, the entire south coast, the british columbia and the interior had little rains and record high temperatures . but give me an idea. the village of lit, which had been in the headlines because of the tragedy. and the fire a week before the fire, only days before the fire really was making national headlines for breaking temperature records all time. canadian temperature records the day before the fire linton be registered. a temperature of 49.6 degrees celsius,
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which is the hottest canada has ever been. we've seen and incredible incredible temperatures and devastating pictures we're looking at. thank you so much for your reporting from the ground. you met a guy. he thanks so much and it's time now to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. south africa top court has agreed to hear for president jacobs who missed challenge to a 15 month jail term or failing to attend to corruption. hearing. judges have put back and started the settings under the supporters gathered outside zoom as home. thousands of people have taken to the streets and pass those capital one to do good to demand stronger government action against g. his violence group link to al qaeda . and the so called islamic state have launched regular attacks in the north and east country last month. and massacre less, more than $130.00 people did. thousands of people have march through brazil's
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biggest cities in protest. and what they say is president cheryl boston arrows mishandling of the coven. 19 pandemic. more than half a 1000000 people in brazil have died from the disease. and now the supreme court is investigating claims of a hard line president ignored corruption in a vaccine deal. ah, they want both sonora out. ah, under cooling, that president genocidal me? the protests a peaceful but many brazilians are angry and they've been demonstrating in the streets for a month. wow, we can't tolerate this behavior any longer. the country is being led by a genocidal president. the cardboard
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signs says lives worth more than $1.00. it's a reference to allegations that a health official asked for bribes of $1.00 per day in a deal to buy corona virus vaccines. their accusations that president bosa, nara, turned a blind eye with the parliamentary inquiry. we have the information that besides being incompetent and genocidal, he was also corrupt. he knew about corruption and did nothing. there are more than half a 1000000 people dead. what everyone knew is now confirmed, there is corruption, so keeping a government like that is crazy. so scenario is now being investigated by the supreme court. he denies any wrong doing . the allegations have forced the government to cancel vaccine contracts just when
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doses desperately needed. these protests are angry, but both scenarios supporters point out that he survived coming down with cove at 19 and will more than likely write out this later storm. the former president of the european council, donald to ask, is staging a political come back in his homeland poland took, is taking over his leader of the main opposition party. that he founded the liberal civic forum. he wants to challenge the ruling, right, being law and justice party in elections. in 2 years time. the government has clashed with brussels law reforms, l g, b, t, and women's rights. and joining me now from warsaw as you w correspondent, magdalena goose palo kat. make lin at thanks for being here. donald tuk is back. what is all this mean? well, and we never know what it means, but we know he could be dangerous for the ruling party for years. and we know that
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he happened to win the next election, which will take place in 2 years in poland and his ambition for now. yeah. and it's clear he will fight the coaches to get his name. if it's going to happen, we still left for years. so we have to do what to do, what happened, but he came back, you know, compete high school. he came back home when she called founded to go and she feel like home, hugh, which would be today, you were very positive who are both health confidence and he will give courage to, to teach to when the next election. well ok, so he's back in the game. what agenda does he have? how did you want to change the country? well, he did not say a lot today about his political agenda. he didn't talk about interval of papers and politics, but what he said, and what reminded me a little bit of
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a joe biden is said, poland in poland needs to be back. she said also about himself. i am 100 percent back in poland has to be also back and he said he would likely pull into a patient in the world and we publish poland to be respected, the country in the international. yeah. so that's what we have today from him. she didn't talk a lot of legal again, but it was, although it's a very strong time that she's back. ok, he's back. he wants palsy back someone else who's back as you know better than i 0 stuff because she's ski reelected as the leader of the governing right wing populous law and justice party. so who wins the fight between the 2 men? that's a good question, but the dog, i think the only one know who kit could be really dangerous for yourself. could she key and you know, when we saw today that he seeking and speaking,
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you know, normally all summer would look at properties today and they change their rules. so it's already today. dangerous, and keep it up to you and we don't know what's going on with the economy, goes to ation, which looks quite, you know, we don't know how the internal pipe in the part will never low. and it's hard to predict now. but you know, one don't already one election. it was to tell you 7. so people who are watching now say maybe she can repeat it, was leslie ok. well thank you for that insight and will be course watching that content very closely. macklin a goose pelican in worse not thanks so much for that. inside of their turn of donald to polish politics conference for so and football, denmark have continued their fairy tale run at the european championship by
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reaching the semi finals with a $21.00 win over the check republic. casper dole bird grab what proved to be the winner surprise. 992 champions had to deal with christian ericsson collapsing on the pitch in their 1st game. but his recovery is help spur them on to the last 4. there was one incident which upset denmark fans at the game in the as or by johnny capital back. who security staff are moved. rainbow flag held up by danish supporters governing body. you, a thought was heavily criticized earlier in the tournament for not allowing munich stadium to be eliminated in rainbow colors. this latest affair has been attacked by the b t q community wiki league founder julian assault has spent his 50th birthday behind bars. supporters including his partner and 2 sons, put on a picnic in london, saw as being held in prison in the u. k. while he awake, an extradition really?
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