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ah ah ah ah, this is, these are the news live from berlin, ukraine's prime minister visits berlin on a mission for bigger weapons. germany says it's boosting support for keep sending more money and alms as diplomatic relations warm up. also coming up to lands vote in a referendum on a new constitution. the draft includes sweeping changes to indigenous rights,
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universal health care and environmental protections. but resistance has been building up plus in formula. one dutchman, max, the stop and wins his horn grand prix for a 2nd straight year. but this also misery for old pho lewis hamilton. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program ukraine's partner sir. dennis shamal says he hopes germany will become a leading player and helping ukraine build up its air defenses. he was speaking on a visit to berlin, where he thanked germans for their solidarity and support for his country. it was a stark contrast to earlier in the war where keith was critical of germany's so response to providing military 8 hasty,
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highest ranking ukrainian politician to visit germany since the outbreak of the war . after months of frosty relations with germany, ukraine's prime minister came to berlin that issued me hull met with german chancellor, olaf shorts and a push for more and heavier weapons. jimmy hal himself is offered to send germany more electricity from its nuclear power stations to help with its transition away from russian energy. they also thank the german government for the new 200000000 dollar aid package to help ukraine's internally displaced people. meanwhile, in the western city of cologne, hundreds of protesters marched with the exact opposite that demanding a halt and weapons deliveries and went. gas coming in from russia again or screwdriver is very simply, i'm a baker saunders and i will probably no longer have a job at the end of the year. because gas prices are no longer affordable. some protesters accused german politicians of prioritizing ukraine over germany. you,
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we need politicians who stand up for our citizens here in germany. local news report say many purchases were germans with a russian ethnic background and included some well known bright wing radicals that were met by con to protest in support of ukraine. the united nations nuclear watchdog says ukraine's is upper region facility has been cut off from it's last main external electricity supply line. europe's largest nuclear power plant is now relying on a reserve power line to continue its supply. it's to supply its electricity to the grid. the sation is located near the front line and southern ukraine and is controlled by russian forces. a team of experts from the international atomic energy agency is monitoring the site which was damaged in the fighting. while at night my dane, mish katia is an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he's worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants,
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including chernobyl and fukushima. i asked him what could happen if the plants reserve power line fails as well? the situation, as you said, is for sure. so if this last straw basically goes down, this, as you mentioned, is the power line that brings the electricity could take electricity from the plant . but this is a little bit lower voltage line that the other offset power is that that's what, because it doesn't have enough capacity. they had to shut down to one of the 2 remaining operational reactors. if this power goes down, then the mercy of emergency diesel generators, which are very cranky and finicky equipment, and of course the, as the name colors, emergency, it are only used for emergency all the power comes back. and if that emergency
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diesel generators cannot supply enough power to the done, unfortunately, we're going to have a situation called total the station blackout. as the director general go see a fire. yeah. which, why did they move on? i think that he and his agency, he's ever nobel peace prize. he said that his interview at the minute 20 last friday evening. this total, the station blackout is very scary. and unfortunately it could cause some over coding of the spent fuel pool. and if the reactors are not, that of course, shut down that could have some serious problem in the heat of to reactors. ok. so inspectors are staying at the plant to i said to be staying there for a longer term mission. what will be the biggest task day up to another heroes from hate, basically working in bar zone. and they are not,
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i'm sure they'll come by their russian occupiers there in order to be did ice and yourself. are you over there for what's going on? i think their biggest concern is of course, are kinetic military operation against apply shutting, which is going on at the same time. if i was one of them, i would give equal them even more important attention to the working condition, to die and working condition off the ukraine operators. i'm in my judgement operators are the 1st and last layer of the fence of any so same thing for the major accident. right. so taken into consideration the potential danger of the shelling and also people working at the station being under constant pressure. how high is the possibility of human error? that's a good question. these heroes, these operators also,
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they have been working literally out. they've gone since march, that the plan was occupied by russia. you're tremendous. a stress there is a fee. there is problem with the safety culture, all 9 traits of healthy safety culture. my opinion has been violated here, according to many research stuff involving some of them. human error probability can be increased by many fools you to 50 as stress, unpleasant working conditions. that's why i didn't miss kathy. thank you very much. indeed for taking the time to speak to last on a 2nd. look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. german chancellor laughed. schultz has an elza. 65000000000 euro relief package to deal with wising energy bills and the cost of living crisis. it includes a windfall tax on energy companies to partially pay for consumer fuel subsidies and
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funding for public transport. germany's inflation rate is at its highest in over 40 years. mm hm. german president, frank volta stein mire, has hosted his is rarely counterpart isaak, hes off in berlin. the meeting came off to germany, said it would make payments to the families of israeli athletes killed in the 1972 munich olympics. masika stein myers said it was shameful that it took 5 decades for germany to agree compensation. we worry about upholstered. lim, thousands gathered in saint peter's square in rome to witness the beatification or form of pope john paul. the 1st he died of a heart attack just 33 days after being elected in 1978. put francis led the ceremony, which is the file stepped before statehood. sainthood we are to lands are voting on whether to approve a new constitution that would give more rights to women. indigenous people and the
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working class, the majority of to lands previously voted to replace the existing constitution, but polls indicates they may reject the proposed text. all adult citizens are legally obliged to vote. ah, president gabrielle burridge costs his ballot. she lays voting on a new constitution to replace its dictatorship era system set up 5 decades ago. he independent regardless of what the result is, the role that i'm going to play as president of the republic with our government together with all of you is we're going to commit ourselves to come together as a country to advance and justice equality and greater growth. and development for all that in my your, this are all you can see me about a boy every to lay an aged over 18 must vote support as a hoping to move the country away from its conservative past. you know, emily falcon, i hope that we get a state the benefit of us all. oh, to lay ins,
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better pensions, better health care, and all the new draft constitution recognizes indigenous peoples and offers the more autonomy it would create universal services for health care and education. and it would fully legalize abortion, which has now heavily restricted the present constitution dates back to the 1970s. when dictator or gusto penis shae ruled, it was drawn up to be unabashedly pro business and market driven. despite widespread dissatisfaction with the existing set of laws, many to lay and seem to have called to the new replacement expert, say there has been a significant disinformation campaign, but some also fear market instability as well as worries about how to pay for new benefits. it doesn't look like just so i'll vote to reject it because today's
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rejection movement represents, as you can see in this place, many different movements and organizations of the citizenry. the vote no movement cuts across society, but it does not belong to any political party or to a political elite, as many have said. do you think that women were to, let's see. 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. since force is now and max for stopping has moved a step closer to a 2nd straight formula, one title after winning his home race in the netherlands. the red bull driver overtook louis hamilton on to seal that race victory dutch formula. one fans came out in force for their home grown pre. the fans in sanford were there to see one man and max for staff and got away clean from po position. the dutchman had
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when the last 3 races to close in on retaining his title. the rose from the stands appeared to be powering the red bull driver to another easy victory. but a series of safety car phases suddenly meant 7 times champion. louis hamilton had a chance of his 1st win this season. however, the britain was left fuming after his mercedes team decided against another pit stop, and for stepping on quick tires passed him late on joy for the orange clad fans. but hamilton had some choice words for his engineers all the way because it was a 2nd victory. in a row in the netherlands for 24 year old for stephan. it's always special to to when you're hungry. it was already last year this year to say i had to work for an even more. so yeah, an incredible weekend and i'm, i really have to, we, we got the dutch from for another world. title is now surely a formality for,
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for stepan, we've just 7 grand pre left. he's 110 of 15 races the season and leads by a mammoth 109 points. and one of the biggest rock bands in recent years, the foo fighters have bid an emotional farewell to their late drama. at a concert in london, taylor hawkins died at the age of 50. earlier this year, rock royalty showed up to pay tribute, including paul mccartney, members of queen and ac d. c, who joined thousands of fans at wembley stadium. a on a night filled with emotion. this moment stood out. singer dave grow broke down in tears as he struggled to get through the free fight as
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classic times like these. a flooded wembley stadium cheered him through this difficult moment. hello jim, the rock legends into a powerful and energetic performance. ah, taylor hawkins. was found dead in a hotel room in columbia last march saying and dare and laugh and cry and scream. that makes them noise. so he could hear us right now. and so they did. ah, hawkins son, shane took his father's place behind the drum kit to play the song,
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