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energy is more likely to place that jobs in the event that make black lives matter co sign of spotlighting on racially motivated to the same sex marriage as being legalized in more and more countries. discrimination are part of everyday life. for many we ask why? because life is diversity, the make up your own mind. for mine's the europe is the fastest woman continent on the planet side to say the temperatures are rising twice as much as the rest of the world. feeling more and more extreme weather claiming more and more locks last summer was the hardest on record heat related death. $61000.00 and this summer could be even worse. national governments, including germany, have a plan to fly global warming. should there also be
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a plan to beat the heat? i bird go from berlin. this is the day. the is really hard. i've got asthma to this. he is terrible. it's usual for me to leave the country because of the heat. busby's here. a whole bunch of like you can flying really let me put it that way. they were no shoes there, easy. they don't the way they want some work to see you. so you have to over at least 5 minutes. we need to stop drink. uh, as much water as you can. i've drunk like a gallon of water. is too hot. yeah. how's it coming up in germany's new foreign policy? these of each showing how beijing became berlin's ultimate frenemy. the missing die
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out. we need to focus on our economic security more than many companies that make themselves particularly dependent on the chinese market, will increasingly have to bear the financial burden of this risk music. went to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with southern europe's sweltering heat wave temperatures on friday and into the weekend or expected to surpass 45 degrees celsius. that's a 113 degrees fahrenheit. southern europe is trapped under a high pressure system that is moving north from the so hard. a dome, potentially deadly desert heat named severe after a mythological, 3 headed dog, which guards the entrance to the underworld. but authorities say the health thread here it is real. there are urging residents and towards the likes to be cautious.
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now, the summer of 2022 was the hardest on record here in europe and forecasters expect this summer to be at the least a repeat. so i to say climate change is a guarantee for more extreme weather, including heat waves hotter, longer and deadly year than the floods in india, spain and parts of the us wild fines have been raging in canada since april, more than 9000000 heck to as a forest of band, and more than 150000 people have had to flee their homes. at the same time, heat waves have been scorching europe, particularly spain, to have one of these umbrellas here. and if shop owners allow, you can stand in front of the entrance, there is some cold air coming out. i mean, we just drink a lot of water. we have no other choice. extremely side. this is climate change. and we just have to get used to it and somehow it's
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a crisis that has long since become a reality across the globe. not and made climate change is making extreme with more likely. yet north old extreme weather can be attributed to a heating planets. for example, according to climate models, the heavy rain and northern italy earlier this year weren't born 10 so likely due to human induced warming. it was actually on a streaming, rare and fierce weather event for the region. on the other hand, extreme heat waves in northern africa and southern europe last april, with temperatures up to 20 degrees above normal with different they would have been almost impossible at this time of year without climate change. and when it comes to the severe flooding that had pockets done in 2022 model, such as the global warming increased brain full intensity data by 50 percent,
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the event affected $33000000.00 people and destroyed 1700000 homes. if a more now i'm joined by elizabeth michigan, the chief executive of the royal media were logical society lives. it's good to have you with this again of are we correct when we attribute all of these extreme weather events to climate change? i mean, is that what we're seeing? so yeah, so most of the he's events that we've seen the rec codes being broken around, the world tends to be attributed to climate change. and we, we have a method that we can do to, to, to scientifically look at how we attribute these extreme events. so for example, we brought in models with all the human and juice greenhouse gases that we have put in the atmosphere. and we see how likely these bends, these events also happen. we also good models. we've out those greenhouse gases that we have puts in the office for you and see what the likelihood is that, you know, the world could produce these kind of events. we found those human induced greenhouse
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gases, so we get these figures of things being a 100 times more likely all twice as likely to happen. because of these studies, most piece of items are attributed to climate change. many of the flooding of items solved, but no, sol, as you said, it was an interesting study from the recent floods they know of, and they tell me which ones attributed to human injuries, climate change, but many, i mean, it's a suddenly a growing area of science but it allows us to really science, if we look particularly extreme events of the impact climate change is happening. we saw last week, these new record average temperatures being broken one day after the other. and now we're seeing record highs here in europe. when do these high temperatures, when did they become life threatening? when should we be talking about deadly new record? todd's as well? they all ready. and if you look back to the heats of items that we have last summer, the heat wave events across europe. when now see in scientific papers being
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published to be some paper in nature, shows that they were over $60000.00. expedite acts across you of june and the heat waves in 2022. so we can actually look at the dates of the real thing. so the actual facts of people from the sea, but even doing this heat wave when picking up, you know, people are, you know, there was a, a, some, a gentleman, a full, 2 year old mom died in albany tally. he was working in the, in the extreme pizza and unfortunately at, you know, both he takes ocean and himself passed away. so we see happening in real time. but we're getting these studies that actually can, you know, look at the, the, the number of extra text because of the extreme heats events that we've been seeing this year. and last year, these extreme weather events live, you know, they, they're becoming the new norm. it's almost a regular pattern now that we're having to live with. are we prepared for this to be? do you see national governments taking action to adapt to this new norm?
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it's there. yeah. so there's a couple of things here. i guess the 1st thing is, is government action to actually try and limit said a woman. and we know we, we talked about this regularly but that there isn't enough action. now, at the moment being taken by government and spawn businesses and by ourselves as individuals to mitigates against climate change, i'm, we're seeing our climate change and around us. so we have to become much more resilience and the depths without changing climate. i'm not sick stream and challenging because a lot of the time it requires a large investment into the infrastructure around is because infrastructure was built on the climate that was probably 30 years ago, not to come in climate and certainly not the future climate. and we have to adopt for our health as well. so you know, it pops of nov and you were not used to these kind of extreme heat events are buildings a, a back to keep as well. i'm not cool. and so we have to think about how we, we manage to manage and keep ourselves healthy and fix it even to process something
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positive you that way. you know, they do get heat, spend some time, some they don't see these kinds of extreme temperatures, life threatening temperatures, and you've got a red heat, helpful load going out across many countries across a southern you, if at the moment saying don't go outside even between 11 and 4 o'clock don't go outside, stay in air conditioning buildings. that's how dangerous it's. yeah, and of course is that is if you have air conditioning and we know particularly in northern europe, most people don't lose bit with the royal media. logical side loses always. we appreciate your time and your insights. thank you. climate active is got in the way it g major airports in germany earlier today. literally for testers, blocked one way using hamburg ended. so during the delay in flight, for thousands of passengers active is from the last generation environmental group are demanding that the german government do more to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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climate activist, breach to security fence and blew themselves to a runway. their actions halted slides for several hours. angry passengers who got an apple. that doesn't take any precautions. well, anyone can just walk in. this time, it was climate activism. the next time it could be terrace to climb the fence. thing that you get the protestors from the last generation group say they wanted to draw attention to the climate crisis, but they're protest coincided with the start of the summer holidays. in hamburg, several passengers said targeting ordinary people was the wrong way to achieve the group's goals. is put and it hits the wrong people. it's a shame that doing this on the 1st day of the holidays when families are looking forward to taking the long awaited holiday. the trustees understand the active as they are to be the opposite of what they intended in the beginning of the holidays
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and families are happy and looking forward to going away. i understand the climate approach has to have sympathy for them, but not in this way. last generation activists have repeatedly blocked traffic by moving themselves to roads in cities across germany. the group say their unusual stance are designed to highlight environmental damage and press for more decisive action to counter global warming. in the past decade showing that has made serious inroads of influence across africa . chinese economic chives of the continent are now on part with those of the us. but china is not alone. uranium presidents, abraham, where you see just wrapped up his 3 nation african visit in zimbabwe. right. easy was meant by, as in bob, we and presidents, emerson and then god will add her rory airport. both countries are under us
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sanctions and this visit is partly aimed at building new partnership to soften the impact of that economic punish why you see has already visited kenya and you gain so what is the wrong looking for in africa? i want to pull in now, danny, to turn that it sees with the institute for national security studies until a b. b also spent time is head of the around branch and the research analysis division with the it's really military intelligence. danny, it's good to have you all into the program, but you know, the west often sees china as the main rival in africa. russia is also seen as a competitor there as well. do leaders need to keep a closer eye on what iran is doing there? so most definitely i think that the world, especially the west united states, you will be focusing on the chinese and russian activity in africa and dental
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neglect the run and, and for the run ask because extreme pull some continental, it's not only the, the fact that the vast fuel minority all over uh, africa country, especially in west time because it's 11 to protect as a to tell the protective of dance around the world. but it also goes to the fact that you run through a lot the resemblance between the ron itself and the concoction, because both of them are fighting colonialism in the past against imperialism. so they things like minded countries. so they're taking that into account and try to make that like, you know, within your, in your discussion to appear with discussion and the other day that trying to find a way to bypass the sections, to use sections and also iran, as we make. and remember, want to export these capabilities as on sales to us to go into deep testing to see over here. so we can assume that you're on, we'll try to sell to kenya to kinda susie, bob, what are the countries 8 to compatibility. so in that regard, he's extreme quoting for a run and it can i add one for the senior parking receipts. so as remember,
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a run has a previous president present to connie is actually a tried to call the. ready to open the relations between the run and the west, even the united states, nobody sees a different player, isn't, was very conservative, a president and was trying to do is neglecting the we should all dumpy shows all on the honey and actually try to do the opposite meaning, try to interact with the east, especially china and russia, as we can see today in ukraine. but also asked what kind of south america. so i see visited south i'm central and make a couple of weeks ago in africa. and actually, since the cation what he's trying to do to, and have this kind of cooperation between to run and the applicant comes and it is what he's doing, i mean, is it wrongs interested in africa? isn't a purely transactional one's interest about business deals to help be the sanctions or is there more here as well it's, it's more in the facts of the around, you know, seeing that they have the same as the ology. you know, the issue of,
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we are conquering the width, we are only the same boat. so inductor got the basic concept is more, it's not transactional. but the run wants to that is towards the action of any way that it seems that you can manipulate between exploits african countries. that gets it from sending to bypass sanctions to find ways to him to reach it. the poor economy that you want has to date. so the trying to use that in the, in the on to and if we can, as it's also the side with you on the right to counter west and the friends, seeing that in africa and especially the east, well. and we can see that in how we want support. so example of julia, a huge war in against oracle, extension of guesswork by supporting the quotes. are you a movement in the new listings to our so in that regard that you weren't trying to pushes back the us as well as the west and east west, and try to see how we can conquer, you know, way i'm, and i do love to be of the countries, the gnostic, a wisdom used to its own benefits. yeah. and that brings me to the abraham accords
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which, you know, so israel sign deals with long time enemies and to help stabilize regional relations in the middle east. is iran, what it's doing in africa? is it looking to make it or the chords have a high price to high up a price for anyone thinking that they would might want to, might want to join these records? for example, are definitely, and we see that we've couple of congress bessler, uncle and actually what the and you weren't trying to do the transaction. like i mentioned help of julia. we need to come to really pay, make a morocco, pay the price for 2 months. ation activity or agreement with the sake of his ro, but it's not only that you run the risk in other countries that's think about interacting with the ease well formats. a couple examples. a country is a that you know, like more. we tanya, is that interested in the jump into the wagon or gabriel codes. we know that you want to think of them as well. and then we see now you run is trying to,
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we influenced it could be because our abilities into done so is that we got that's, that's the run is trying to push back and you know, my station efforts, uh, or trying to prevent countries to jump on the wagon over on a cold african countries. let me ask you before we run out of time, do you see the us and its allies? um, having a plan to push back against growing and radian influence in africa. unfortunate the know we see the us suddenly restriction is becoming more interested in africa. we have the the applicant summit in december and the white house we had the high ranking visits for me, usa members from as the ministration coming to africa. but they're mostly focused on china and russia. they're trying to push them back and not trying to push learning back in a really seem to price to visit this indication to the fact that they need to be of some sort of unified, holistic prodigy. that can push back you on air force and enough because because it's not going to stop, right? so he has
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a plan and strategy is going to come in death and without covering it's emissions. if you have the dates that will succeed then easily turn events. joining us tonight from intel, aviv, i'm fascinating analysis of what's going on in africa. any. thank you. thank you very much. i. it's for the us is hammering the point. we are not the coupling from china, but we are d risking from china and down there is diplomatic language, which means we've become political and military rivals. our economies, however, remain intertwined. can't live with them, can't live without them. well, the same applies to germany. china is germany's biggest trading partner, former transfer uncle, a miracle. she succeeded in separating g, a politics from big business. but a lot has changed since she left office. here's germany's foreign minister on the bare buck on a new course with joy,
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fitness and die out. we need to focus on our economic security more as i mean, does that, so that means that costs the risk of the don't just impact the individuals, but rather impact the entire national economy must be minimizing louisa mutual. and so in a bit, steph, as an example, the folks with us companies that make themselves particularly dependent on the chinese market, will increasingly have to bear the financial burden of this risk using cold cash that zips garden missing. and part of the economic security is that companies need to ensure that the, that in their supply chain and they are aware of the human right. all these products and ensure that they are not violated is of naturally we have a responsibility to human rights all. but we also have to reduce the risk for germany as a business location and also europe. because if we accept the violations of human
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rights, i'll get to that this will also have impacts on, on european countries here. so in time, you are doing a pulling. now, reinhardt, vertica. he is a driven member of the european parliament for the green party. he's a member of the problem, it's for an affairs committee. he's also an expert on china. just a bit of cover. it's good that you're on the program. let me ask you this germany position on china. do you buy it d risking instead of the coupling? we're going to have our k getting it to is that gonna work? well, the 1st place, the coupling was never going to work. and you can see the by just looking at how often and chime or the us chamber came out in favor of the complex models single time that it was a political slogan. that was meant to mobilize some people. but it was never real book be risking is real at the risk and as an
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answer to the fact that you cannot anymore as smartphone fall and she could separate security issues of business. and we have to acknowledge that china has been willing and still is willing to use economic leverage that they gain over other countries to co irs. those countries. it's happened to japan, south korea, to australia, at least when yes, we the no way, many other countries. and we have to reduce that risk or, and is it going to be a successful reduction? i mean, china is germany's biggest trading partner and what we see, and the strategy is that china or germany rather wants to keep those close economic ties. at the same time, it wants to be politically less, the dependent or connected with china. i mean it can germany do one and achieve the
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other at the same time as we cannot just continue business as usual and then expect that we would not drop them risks. that is certainly a contradiction in itself. and the challenge is particularly heavy for some of the big multi nationals that have just put too many eggs in that one chinese passcode volkswagen. i'm afraid since they do 40 percent of that and turn over in china and they rate 50 percent of the profits from china. the and and they cause volkswagen is offices stomach relevancy in the german economy. no government could afford planning going folks, well again, go down the drain. so in the end there is a risk about the tax payer would have to put the bill.
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and if they, the government would not be prepared to do that. that would provide perfect leverage for china to push us where they want to have us. so that should certainly have to be for as analyses of, well, the most part cement risk slide, like then we have to come up with the proposal. how to deal with. i'm just saying the risk and not doing anything about it. right, well, lab work. let me give you an example that i, mr. bennett cover. um we've got hallway, a chinese tech company that the united states proceeds as a national security threat. the company is currently responsible for 60 percent of germany's 5 g networks. does this arrangement align with the new strategy? 60 percent of your 5 g networks? um, basically, you know, provided by june or by china. it's no, it doesn't. and it doesn't. the line with the law that we have in the blue stock,
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which provides a for a test of the vendors, whether they're trustworthy and qual way is a trustworthy vendor. so the dodge attendant comb has tried to get away with a product, but they have been in bed with all the way, and they fall off that politicians would never enforce the law. i think they made a wrong calculation. we have to face off qual way from the 5 g network. so that's very clear. i wanna ask about taiwan the, the strategy stage that germany is actively working towards de escalation, if china were to invade taiwan, an action that it has threatened to do in the past. how should germany respond? says well 1st of all, you should acknowledge that's taiwan. as i mentioned quite a few times in the strategy about this strategy sets of steps to strengthen our
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cooperation with taiwan within the framework of the one china policy. and i think there are 2 colors on which we have 2 of built try. one policy one would be to hold on to the one china policy, 2 reviews of supported any ideas by going the direction of taiwan independence and all the of a how we have to invest into our efforts to deter china from ever going to where you said that might be willing to go, they will have to make the calculation, whether they're willing to run the risk in a bed that would be connected to such military adventures. and this pertains in particular to political and economic risk. and i hope we will be able to convince the chinese leadership that every january 1st she didn't think comes to
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the conclusion. well, maybe not this year. well, we will see if that happens, come the next january, 1st, reinhardt, vertica, as always, is a great coverage. good talking with it, we appreciate you to i appreciate you staying up a little bit later on this thursday night. thank you. thank you. well, the day is almost done. the conversation continues online and remember whatever happens between now and then, tomorrow is another day. we'll see you then everybody the, the, the
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