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an adventure full of hardships, dangers, and death. 3 years that will change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world, starting september 7th on d. w. ah ah. this is the w news live from berlin to lands, vote on a radically new constitution. within rule book would support indigenous rights at universal health care, but a dis, information campaign may stop at the coming reality. nasa's next move mission is
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grounded for weeks. thomas lawrence is called off again. controllers say a human command era may have caused a fuel lake. and by a munich, i held to another policy to draw this time by fast rising very well for you all the goals and more ah, it was all and welcome to lay in the heading to the ballot box today to vote on whether to approve a new constitution, its changes would include far reaching political and social reforms and more independence for indigenous people. but despite an overwhelming majority of julian's previously voting to bri bright, the constitution polls indicate that the no campaign is on track to win final scenes from the referendum campaign. these people are urging to lay hands to vote
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yes. this is really for the environment for children, for indigenous peoples, women's rights and for a country to be more respectful of human rights for everyone in the region. with the new draft constitution recognizes indigenous peoples and offers them more autonomy, it would create universal service as for health care and education and pensions. and it would fully legalize abortion, which is now heavily restricted the present constitution dates back to the 1970s. when dictator algo sto, pin o'shea ruled, it was drawn up to be unabashedly pro business and market driven. despite widespread dissatisfaction with the existing set of laws, many to land seem to have cooled to the new replacement. experts say there has been a significant dis information campaign, but many people also fear market instability and worry about how to pay for new
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benefits. uh huh. but it doesn't look a lot so you, although i know the crowd gathered here tonight represents many different people in our society who feel threatened by these new constitution. yes, the no movement is white and it doesn't come from a specific political party or a political elite. you'd probably doesn't want to know if the new constitution fails at the ballot box. politicians may have a go at reforming it, or there may be another constitutional convention to draw up a new new document. following today's vote tis he tell you, south america correspondent, johan, i'm he t. as in santiago, chile, he explains how the plant constitution is dividing the country. jillions go to the polls in a highly polarized political context. for many, the draft constitution does not meet the social transformations expected by the population, such as the establishment of a fader pension system and
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a more egalitarian health and education system. for others. despite the imperfections of the text, it offers the possibility of living in the best a constitution inherited from the dictatorship of august. i've been shut to one of the cruelest in the continent. if the new constitution is rejected. president cabrera bar issue has come paint for its approval. we'll have to negotiate with the opposition in order to insure gilbert nobility that contract. but if the new constitution is approved, president gabriella, body sh on the left will have accomplished a major victory. i will have plenty of room in order to apply. they promised social reforms through democratic mints in any case now, regardless of the outcome, the counter will remain very divided, and building national unity will have to be a priority for the political elite. this sunday sheila will have
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a new meeting with history. nasa continues to struggle to get its ottoman roggette off the ground. it's cancelled the 2nd launch attempt crowd to gather in florida, hoping to watch the lift off on saturday. only to be disappointed. a large hydrogen lake was detected. the cause is unclear. the controllers say at man sent to a wrong valve may have been to blame the almost 100 meter long rocha has been sent back to the workshop. a 3rd attempt could be made late september. the earliest masses, administrative bill nelson says safety is the highest priority. even though no asteroids were on board. we do not launch until we think it's right. and these teams have, are labored over that. and that is the conclusion that they came to. let's take a little look at some mother stories making headlines. this. our former
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u. s. president donald trump has branded his successor, joe biden, an enemy of the state. the president had called trump and his support as a threat to democracy. speaking at a rally and pennsylvania, trump also condemned an f. b. i raid on his home in florida. pakistan is calling on the international community to do more to help victims of devastating monsoon floods. the government says 33000000 people are innate, many of lost their homes and lack food, clean water and medicine. more than a 3rd of the country is under water. festival go is in london, got to release their in a child in a cascade and see of rain. both phone adults and kids alike. enjoyed the whimsical experience by german artist stephanie learning. she used more food coloring to create what she called a beautiful mit the united nations nuclear watchdog says ukraine. separation of health facility has been cut off from its last external
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electricity supplies. europe's largest nuclear power plant is our relying or the reserve power line controlled by the russian forces. the station is located near the frontline, in southern ukraine. a team of experts from the international atomic energy agency is monitoring the site which was damaged in the fighting. let's go over to pull norman a professor of nuclear physics and nuclear energy of birmingham university. the i. e. a says the nuclear facility is now relying on a reserve line for power. is this a cause for concern? it's certainly a slightly elevated cause for concern than we had previously. and i still believe that the chances of some sort of wide spread nuclear instance of pretty small i'm. but the issue with the power lines is that you require electrical power in order to provide cooling to the reactor that, that would be to stable for sort of meltdown type situation. and what we had is the,
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so you have the main power line switcher, and now off, you have a reserve power line, which is where we are at the moment. and then you have back up diesel generators as your sort of last main option. if he likes, obviously we've knocked out one of the 3. i think, you know, that raises the level a little bit. so after the, the last stage, the back up there is nothing else or other any other measures that are in place or protocols. in case of a 1000000 dollars that the main real back up mechanisms, you know, as long as those back up diesel generators working, they're typically quite a number of them. so you'd have to have all of them white down. they would have to be, well, they'd have to run out of fuel. so they have, you know, number of protective layers. also, you need to bear in mind that if you have that type of situation is not going to be a lot of power to send any of the radioactive material anywhere. so it would have
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to sort of mount through the reactor vessel and get 3 containing layers in order to get out to the surroundings. what other risks of nuclear power plants in general in war time? yeah, it depends very much on the type of reactor and those various sort of protective systems and, and physical parts of the system that it has in play. typically the sort of main type of reactors which is similar to the ones that we're seeing in a preacher. they have very thick protective concrete layers. me to stick of concrete and they have a steel pressure vessel which is sort of 2025 centimeters thick of steel. so the reactor itself is actually very well protected. it would be difficult to fire on the reactor and damage it significantly. you could though have damage occurred to other parts of the site where radioactive material is cat. and as we say,
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you could have a loss of power to cooling systems. the cause is the reactor to overheat. if that happens though, you still have to have some sort of breach of these protective layers for things to get out to the environment. and as a se, one key thing i think there is that the system is likely to be at low power. so it's very different from the chernobyl, or turn a bill accident where the sort of poor design, the bad design of the reactor it was unstable, caused a big explosion that then sent things, you know, very high up into the atmosphere. was a plume that was then sweat around larger parts of europe. so yeah, it's difficult to imagine a scenario quite like that at the moment. although it thank you very much for putting this into perspective for us from birmingham university before the russian invasion in february, ukraine had gained a reputation for its thriving night life. one of the most popular clubs was k
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$41.00 and the capital. keith then utilized a d j's from around the world. now, 6 months since roches invasion, the beats back, but this time outdoors, and a little earlier to to keeps 11 pm curfew. ah, it's mellow at k $42.00. 1 is soft free birth of the famous key f club. they put on parties in the garden for a few weeks. now. the 1st green shoed of a normal life abruptly halted by russian rockets, 6 months ago. and despite the relief of being in a group at a party, there's a certain ambiguities, everyone knows that the war is continuing from moral side. i still don't know if they allow it one more time. you know, if it's something i i feel to know before the war k 41 was inside and intense organizers gave d w with this wrap, pre walk footage. now they are outside. it all looks different,
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but the feeling of inclusion has expanded. it's a place of refuge for the more mainstream, as well as the queer community. this is like my 2nd home, so i feel here real glasses and everywhere else, but i'm also my friends are mentally bro. so i don't see any emotions on their faces. that gathering up 1st more than rest, buy it for those who attends, organize us, say they sent all the money raised to help others we help financially directed the people from our community equal in need, you know, and they also have some other he needs a dis last event, they will have money for a better. how is it to me it evening draws in curfew approaches and the party is over, back into every day war time. but knowing them not alone,
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ah, by munich, have failed to win for the 2nd week. and in a row, the buddhist, like a champions, were held to a one old rule by william belinda who was swiftly becoming one of german footballs new forces. mooney on berlin's entire score. it is worth 90000000 euros. that's not even enough to buy you 3 satyr monet's, but by ins. opponents in berlin showed them much more than a sum of their hearts as they went ahead on 12 minutes. geraldo becca guessing on the end of christopher trembles, pitch perfect, free kick back her cost money on nothing. when he signed for them for years ago, but he's currently the bernice league as joint top scorer. this was goal number 5, the season the house joy didn't last, the 3 minutes later use your chemist was on hand to fire through
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a crowd of players. union can clear and kimmy made them pay. but that was to be it for the scoring union nearly took another unlikely lead on 75 minutes. but our man, while noir in the way before he is opposite number, frederick renaud denied manet in stoppage time. one all the final score by and drop for the 2nd league game in a row. and while union have never beaten the variance, this result means that undefeated in 12 bernice league matches since march. now that's value for money. ah, look at the buddhist lake standings for you. sy bogue, lead the way on goal difference from don't buy in and out on the 3rd, on the same point says on john at the bottom bottom of popping up the rest while
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