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alice services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the this is the w use life from by the temperatures. so around the world. the us issues fit warnings, coast to coast with taurus still float to death valley to experience the health is placed on the planet. find me talk to this, say there's nothing to sell it. also coming up the death toll minus insides,
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career optim must've room full. pretty good flushed floods and drawn slides across the country. rescue teams are still searching for victims. and finally, winfield springs call us out corrupt speech. know that dr. beach, ending this dns winning street. i'm from loses an icon jane back instead of 76. the song that helps for powell, the 1st is pulling sing or in that so says stalled and in her adopted home, we take a look back at her life and career the object power to welcome to the program, extreme high temperatures around the world in the united states excessive heat warnings are in place for roughly a 3rd of the population states from florida to california,
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off sweltering under the high pressure system known as a seat. so, despite the house has the visitors, a still flocking to death valley to experience some of the hottest temperatures reliably recorded on us. the moment those that have been pushing well paused 50 degrees celsius. it's the hot as tours bonded america. video ball, 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 a century old record. why 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. no, it's really, really help. you can make students, they always like that minutes 50 minutes. then you need to have some medical from the car, but the, 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 a, 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?
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climate expert to point this is only the beginning as man made climate change leads to ever more 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. so with the rest of the temperatures around the world, how much is it to do with climate change? i put that question to meet your ologist matthew kabuki. well here's the thing, we always the ups and downs, the weather weather is kind of just the, the average of a bunch of erotic dips upwards and downwards. what we're seeing right now though, is a preferential skewing towards hot temperatures. in other words, yeah, we'll always see the adoption down for kind of pushing things. high density background influence a community's climate change, which is raising the bar, raising the background level of temperature wise. you know, china actually the sand out area barton northwest in china, recorded the temperature, 51.7 degrees and this morning. so their time local time,
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which is a full degree above the chinese national records. so in other words, we obliterated that record there. that's also a record worldwide for any place above 40 degrees north latitude, so incredibly exceptional to see that record. and really with climate change, we're pushing otherwise exceptional events into a record territory. so more of these records are likely to fall, and unfortunately there's a big time human impact to me, it's not, it's hot every where it is staying that way, but it looks the things we've already seen pretty serious wildfires in north america and basically waves going to cause other not towards as last as any other issues we can what type of full solely issues we talked about a lot is compelling vulnerability. oftentimes with episodes like these extreme high end feed events. we see something called excess mortality or scavenging, which is a, a really gruesome person term. but really you're, you're sort of taking people who are the frames you might have underlying health issues, systemic vulnerabilities, and unfortunately pushing them to the brink of fatalities. we saw
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a couple of years ago in 2020, in the 18000 person, a loss in italy with a heat wave there in the united states. we have a more air conditioning readily available. so not necessarily as a significant number wise. but that said, there will still be a significant human impact. another thing to you mentioned wildfires back in may. we had a very stagnant heat to a more big pocket of hot dry here. sinking over canada that desiccated or dried out the landscape, making it right to burn or all the things about 13 wildfires ongoing across arizona right now. more new mexico and parts of california too. and as long as he sits there and drives at the landscape, more fuel to burn and those wildfire. so let's do the more intense back to you. thanks so much for joining us on the w news. thank you. not emergency increase inside career. i have recovered 9 bodies from a flooded tunnel. more than a dozen vehicles became trucks. the following torrential rains. week of heavy dime pauses triggered flash floods, land slides across the country,
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canning $57.00 people, full cost to say will range on the way. it's the days of rolling this rain have caused tiles in south korea from land slides and slips to power goods flooding. and deering re skews. one of the deadliest tragedies unfolded here near the city of chung, to slug horses poured into the tunnel swamping vehicles and killing people trapped inside hundreds of risk. it was rushed to help with the recovery, while family members at a nearby hospital faced in agonizing wait. we came all the way here from blue sony hope to hear over the news about our family. its been frustrating as were hearing nothing on your fire officials say the tunnel filled with
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bullshit in as little as 2 or 3 minutes. but locals questioned whether the accident could have been prevented, said then, and they should have restricted access in advance. but the response was insufficient. who did the new panel move in a and a half 1000 people have been evacuated across the country. madame paws, which have him into the country over the past week, nearly 50 roads and more than 100 homes have been damaged or destroyed. south korea's president held an emergency meeting well visiting europe and cold for all available resources to be deployed to help might extend my condolences to those who lost their lives and offer comfort to the families. but dr. weaver is still a way off. full cost is predicting central and southern regions could date as much as $30.00 seemed to mazes more rain over the next few days in other well,
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in other news around the world right now in spain, firefighters, and back to things that control a wild fire on the canary island of left home. it's already forced thousands of people from the homes and schools, nearly 5000 tons of land runs so called morality, police of restorative patrols in a renewed attempts to force women's where the islamic headscarf. according to state media. the police had lodge the pool by following the death of 22 year old gina mass. uh meaning in that custody. last september, the antibodies even protests that followed. so over 500 people killed, nearly 20000 arrested european union engineers assigned an agreement to try to stop and documented migraines arriving in europe from africa. you will give to new jersey and more than a 100000000 your is to help with. i'm to smuggling activities and for the control
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and the tennis. nice and spain is carlos outcries is the new wimbledon men's chum kid, the 20 year old beat savvy and surfaced on novak don't talk of it. and as i pick 5 set match, outcries came back often losing a difficult set. the crowd was the new style take on a legend of the game, some of hailing the win as a changing of the guard in men's tennis. well, number one versus well, number 2, the 20 year old face of the future versus the 36 year old record breaker representing the old god. novak documents haven't lost on base cooled since 2013 and the dominate the opening set, which finish 61 bots out good as wasn't going to take defeat, lying down and grew into the game. and the 2nd said, taking its sweet time break. talk of it had one is lost 13 of those,
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but never really lost this one. and so his twins year old driver was back in the game. the spaniards took his new, found confidence into the 3rd set, breaking his opponents of early on. and then crucially, once more and the 5th grade, which lots to over 20 minutes. having most of the 1st set, 61 outcomes, one the 3rd by that very school, as the experience began to show nerves and areas crept through. the tables still haven't quite turned off direct, most opening, few games and the full set of good. i'll double faulted to lose a 63, setting up a stick. spend the final sense the 2 players had mentioned the french open. so the final last month with all cut out losing in full sense of to struggling with cramp . but he showed most stamina this time, along with a come, this in swagger that the light, the 16 year age gap between these 2 competitors,
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was signed of nerves from the young spaniards, too narrowly avoided losing the great, his rival, as frustration took over for geographies. he took it out on a net post. as i could as successfully serve to the match, he may well have rung in a changing of the guard in men's tennis after full straight titles for jump. it's the young man for the most. he claimed his 1st with him through the 2 grand slam winds to his name. carlos ok. this looks all sense was sent to thrown at the top of the men's tennis. what a great match it was to produce born at seeing an actress jane back in his died out to home in paris. she was 76. the cause of death still hasn't been released back in shots of fame in the 19 sixty's through her relationship with friends sing,
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a song writer says, gains back. she became an icon in front. her adopted home 19 sixty's wild child gene berk, and was best known for her to mulch was personal and professional relationship with french senior sales caspell most notably there spinning 1969 hit 11 cruise which burkins trademark, british accented, singing interlacing with his gruff baritone it was recorded just months after the 2 met and caused such a scandal with its overtly sexual lyrics. it was found on radio in several countries and condemned by the vatican. but it introduced the pair to a new international audience. burke and had already found fame in their native england with the film blow up. but it was french, she called home the couple of state together 12 years and had a daughter,
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charlotte gaines pool, who became an unclaimed actor and singer in her own right. the burkins had 2 other daughters, one of whom died in 2013 berkin kept performing well in tor seventies. but more recently, health problems for store to cancel shows and other public appearances, including one in berlin in march of this year. beyond singing and the cinema broken was also known for her personal style. it's what are you worried to do there? she was the inspiration behind the luxurious laugh famous burke and back by a mess coveted by fashion eastern worldwide. and the star was also an outspoken activist for causes close to adopted home of france and for international movements, including in 2022 when she joined other french stars in shopping off her hair in
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support of protesters. iran president emmanuel mccall, called her a french icon. the mayor of paris declared the most parisian of the english has left us. that's all from me to night. there's more news on our website at dw dot com, and you can check the sites across social media, dw news objects. howard, i'm from all of us here on the news team invalid. thanks for watching. the . every jenny is surprises. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your.
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