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seeking a self determined list of goals escaped from treasury under these thoughts. oldest fis on d w. the best as dw news of life from berlin, temperatures are rising around the wild feed warnings are issued across the united states. spots taurus stuff, looking to best body, hoping to see a new record, high temperature, climate activist sound in the alarm saying there's nothing to celebrate. those are coming up for us sense that special envoy, john,
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carry to china in an effort to restart the talks on climate change and cooperation between the world's 2 biggest pollutants. rationale threatens to use class the bombs, if you cream. that's the same president without him as a puts in says he made apply his best on file of the controversial weapons of ukraine. we seized the delivery from the us, the i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. extreme high temperatures around the world in the united states, heat one in zion, please for areas home to one fed of the population. states from florida to california, a sweltering as hot air is being trapped under a high pressure system known as a heat's still. despite the health has that visitors of talking to one of the
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hottest places on at that's volley, hoping to witness what could be the hottest temperature ever reliably recorded the mummies as they are forecasting, reach 54 degrees celsius. that's 130 degrees fahrenheit. it's the hottest taurus bonded america and soon maybe even all nurses at 130 was the wall climate scientists and health authorities are ring of the alarm visitors to california stuff valley are rooting for temperatures to keep rising just enough to melt as century old record o q a, y, and a place like that that we were talking about the hottest temperatures here. we might be talking about some of the highest temperatures ever recorded. if you look at the top temperatures on record, death valley is all over that list. and so if you experience the top temperatures here, you're, you may be experiencing that world record, which is really exciting for many folks. for weeks,
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large parts of america been baking under relentless heat. don't breaking nearly 900 daily temperature records across the country since june. authorities of issued heat advisories for at least 15 states from florida in the southeast to california in the west for the rest, i never experienced this kind of heat. now, it's really, really helped. you can mug students, they always like 10 minutes, 50 minutes, then you need to have some medical from the car. but even the guard is getting some trouble getting the cooling but not everyone's excited about the record breaking hate. the fact that people are coming out here to celebrate this, the park service is giddy. people are excited. i'm calling it happy death day because or, okay, it's a mile soon tomorrow. but then next year it's going to be another milestone in 10 years. 20 years is going to 140 here. what do we celebrating for years? climate experts, a point this is only the beginning. as man made climate change leads to ever more
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extreme weather events. but even after year flooding hurricane some blistering heat waves, a majority of americans remain unconcerned. a recent poll found that fewer than $4.10 americans think climate change is a major issue. let's take a look at some of that climate. it's related stories making headlines around the world, spanish firefighters buckling to control the wild file and that kind of island or blah palma, the blaze has already forced thousands of people from their homes and scorched nearly 5000 act as of land. it comes, i made a major change wave with temperatures succeed in 40 degrees celsius in pads of south and you start using japan have issued a heat stroke warnings for told you the nearby regions. i'm extreme. heat temperatures near record highs, heads and 40 degrees celsius in tokyo. mounts of the world is kind of the facing
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scorching heat waves. scientists, the climate change is making them more severe rescue. as in south korea, i have recovered several bodies from the flooded cataneo. after days of heavy rain local media, i see the best tool from widespread flat and long slides as an hour reached at least $57.00 authorities about a 1000 stood about quakes. the homes with maureen forecasts for next week. now the united states climate and boy john kerry has arrived engaging in on efforts to restock long stalled climates. negotiations with china kerry will hold talked with seeing the chinese officials for the next 4 days on how the 2 countries can cooperate. to tackle the global climate crisis. it's the fast face to face exchange on climate issues between the wells 2 biggest for new tests. in nearly a year from all that spring engine i list at 5 young crestmarc in
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b j and headed by the end. this is a big deal, isn't that? what can we expect from the talks? well i mean john kerry's visit is symbolic and nature experts don't expect any major brake fluid small for reset. but his visit is extremely important. china in the u. s. they're both the 2 countries with the highest c o 2 emissions and now they talk again about climate. as a matter of fact, last year china suspended climate talks with the us after um, high ranking us politician, nancy pelosi visited taiwan. so it's a good news that they're talking and it really comes at a very crucial, an important timing. china is now experience. i think probably it's worth in most to be a heat wave in several decades. and also for the government is increasingly um, you know, obviously the extreme whether the change in climate this uh, threatening the development of the country, it's threatening the food security, the energy security. it also limits um,
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economic growth. so when you look at the statistics of what the chinese government has been doing in the last 2 years, and on the one hand, it has installed a lot of a new capacities for renewable energy. so this is really quite impressive, but at the same time it's also installing a lot of new a coal power plants. and this is, i'm sure, also a big topic for the, the time it talks between um john kerry into chinese counterparts. i mean, look in, terry, is that the us cabinets member to visit china any recent weeks? yes, we know it's mainly going to be about climate adults. but go this meeting, be a sign of normalizing ties between the 2 countries as well. to be frank at the yeah, the differences, they will not go away. and of course that's a lot of the list is really almost endless. i mean, what, at both sides, the u, as in china cannot agree on end to con, contact us with a huge, but the both sides of talking again, it's charles really that they are putting
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a lot of effort in um, finding a more constructive way to manage the differences, so i would say yes um at least we can be cost has to be optimistic that in the future for the escalation at least can be preventive because yeah, both the sites indeed a talking again and also opening up new communication channels again. okay. 5, you in crestline vein. thank you. when i'll joined by david victor, he's a professor of innovation and public policy at the university of california. welcome to the program say so these talks are happening, doing extreme weather events around the world. could this be an incentive for a full outcome? i think it's a reminder that they have a joint interest in working on the climate problem. i think the most important thing is that over the last 1015 years, both countries have really started understanding of all they are. it's not just heat, eat stressful. that's a really big problem. most of chinese population lives near the coasts. they're
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vulnerable of sea level rise, the rivers are drying up. we have similar challenges here, the not states and more jones in europe. and so there's a shared interest. but as a stadium said in the reporting from, from, from badging. there's also a lot areas where these countries not only disagree, but theoretically these things come up and it makes it harder for them to just focus on joint interest. i mean, you mentioned yourself uh the oh uh, facing challenges due to climate change. so with that said, why has it taken this long for them to, you know, reopen climate stocks as well? i think there are 2 reasons. one is the chinese and the americans are very sensitive about areas that are read, read minds, think about human rights. think about trade relations and so a huge trade in balance with china, the united states as and so you've got all that stuff going on. and then on top of that, the longer term issue here is that hunting emissions of a huge industrial opportunity. and so both countries are now running mass and industrial policies trying to create those industries the future and trying to keep
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as much of that advantage. the commercial advantage that comes from that for themselves. and that's not a good recipe for, for finding places to cooperate. and so i think you've got the, both of these factors that are working together that make the kind of abstract idea of the gain, some cooperation, harder to turn into reality. so how much leverage do that to have about each of that to bring forward climate policies? they have a lot of leverage. um, so for example, the chinese electric vehicle industry, which is one of the most successful actually vehicle industries on the planet. now, over to the last few years, it started depending much more and exports. they're going mainly to europe, into russia. they could go to the united states, that's an area where the united states, as a lot of leverage on a over china to, to trade policies. the other way is, is true as well. china controls most of the lithium trade was the key ingredient for batteries that are used, electric vehicles and a bunch of other things for regular, clean energy business. and so both sides depend on each other in a way that i think they really recognize. and so they have leverage on each other
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and in that kind of environment, if cool, it has can prevail and john kerry and vision while the key chinese negotiator, they know each other personally, they work together for 20 years. and so the relationships are there that the key thing is, can they hold the relationships? well, the politics just keeps whirling around. so can they i am cautiously optimistic, what they're doing and everyone's been capital lowered expectations. i will have another visit from other senior cabinet official commerce secretary soon after john kerry comes home. i assume what they're doing is laying the groundwork for a for a president to president summit of some sort. but the key thing that they're doing is trying to find places where they're gains from cooperation that are also really important for the climate problem. for example, joint research on technology, creating some markets, better markets for clean energy technologies and both sides can gain from and that's the trick here, diplomatically is putting it together. okay, david,
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back to thank you for your time. indeed, thank you very much. that's the got some more stories making headlines around the world around so called variety, police have restarted patrols any renewed attempt to force women to wear. the stomach had scuff according to state media. the police had lots to be pulled back. following the death of 22 year old, my saw meeting in the custody last september. the ends of eugene filters that followed saw about 500 people killed nearly 20000 arrested officials. and he did, he say 3 people have been pulled alive from the rabble of an apartment building that's collapsed in the summit of naples. 5 families had apparently been living in the building, which officials described as rundown rescue is searching for others who might still be trapped. the russian president vladimir puts in has threatened
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to use class the bombs, if you green, that's the same. it comes days after you clean receive shipments of the controversial weapons from the united states of class, that munitions outbound by about 100 countries because of the widespread damage and because they can leave behind. many unexploded bomblets dot com civilians long after fighting has ended. the head of the united nations has appealed for them to never be used by human rights watch claims, both russia and ukraine. i've already used class the bombs and the 17 month war. and i need to have you released by state television on sunday within said moscow was ready to retaliate with its own class. the bones partially with me. i'd like to know that the russian federation has a sufficient stop kind of different types of custom you mission dealing with different types of each never. we haven't done this before. but of course these, these things are used to king's does. what if we was at the right to take reciprocal option either continues to. so what is known about moscow's class,
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the weapons stockpile? food of use russia and alice constantine a get in vilnius, gave us his assessment. well i think no one definitely knows it because pressure doesn't want to uh to, to, to, to, to reveal that. but it is uh, actually big enough to have been used before. and frankly speaking, i think booting is quite sort of um, quite comfortable this time and he says if he's going to retain retaliate and that he has a supply of these, munitions, not at the united states, no rush, i know you grain have signed up to banning cluster munitions and now they have been using this war. i'm absolutely such. i'm that pollutant has enough of this stuff to continue using it. it gets to graham's, as he already did, actually, as the breakfast ball knocked out and sing guy jane back and has died for his media . say she passed away on a home in paris at the age of 76, back and found fame and the british film blow up, which was controversial at
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a time due to its use of nudity. but virgin was best known for the 1969 hit 0 time one on to the farm to with hip hop and assets, gainesville. the song was found on video in several countries because of its overreach, sexual lyrics back in later record at several albums. and was in reason to celebrate that for her political activism. that's all the news we have. others state june for me on years at the top of the out the sometimes the books are more exciting than real life. the rearing to read the point is there's no escape the richer list.
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