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we're world heritage is 36 just yeah. now you the, this is the that where you use life from the end. it's the final countdown to the combination of the world comp as just an hour to go until the climax of visio as well as cops, england sites in spite, even in the finals here in sit and dime inside sydney's fan, testable as the atmosphere is slowly building up ahead of the final is gonna bring you the latest head of the clash between england and space.
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at least one person is reported dead in north west, and mexico is how it can. hillary brings high winds in flooding. california is densely populated south, also braces for potentially catastrophic funding. the my been visible and woke up. it's women's woke up final day in australia and way of just hours away from kick off england made spain in the final in sydney and with need of seeing having one before. there's going to be a new champion, the streets for a pause with football, fever, spanish fans, even mingling with the players as they went for a walk ahead of a big game. to give you a sense of the atmosphere before the big game. tom gateway is at the stadium. olibo talkie we just saw before, is that the fans or covering things for us, tom with kick off fast approaching. what's it like that?
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what would be? i'm piece of patient is fairly building, i mean, atmosphere is getting a bit rowdy and now we have seen many thousands of supporters out on the streets and even on the ferry, we came over from central sydney policy, upper house, underneath the hub, a bridge to the stadium on a fairly this afternoon and that was full of support as many australian supports is around of course, many spanish, and very many english and plenty of supporters from other countries as well. we've seen colombians, we've seen brazilians, and a good number of americans, reporters who i think had fair tickets probably a little while ago, assuming that they might get to the final and see themselves crowd champions for the 3rd time in a row. in stage the going to get to see england and spain go head to head. as you mentioned, a new champion for the 1st time tonight and the crowd in a straight stadium. a story behind me expect you to know more about 78000 and that we're getting ready for tonight's big spectacle. since it'd be either full of
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football fans or lima. what about the fans where you uh what about 30 minutes ago they opened up the doors to this 10 festival, which is also of course i have to remind all of us the 1st 10 festival at a woman's was caught. and the fans have been slowly, slowly coming in. we're not really too sure how high the number will be. usually one australia was always paying. you could always count on us. tell out crowds, here it was always at capacity. but i'm sure we're still expecting some high numbers here and, and what i can say is that the english friends have definitely so far out number, the spanish friends here at the pen zone. and even in downtown he has 10 pro sydney . if you don't get a good view, wherever and whatever, tell him what about the this 1st time champion, the which side stands a better chance? do you reckon the for the i think festival am spying. have surprised quite
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a few people. at this tournament, they came into the competition on the something of a cloud. there was a lot of disquiet within the spanish team and within the federation of many players of course, who usually would try to the national team didn't even travel to the tournament. there was a dispute between the players and the coach or a good uh they were beaten by japan heavily in the group stage, and i don't think many people at that time would have expected them to make it to the final. they've been very impressive. the whole white 3 block from me, i think things and have the edge tonight. serena bakeman is that have full consecutive final at a major told them and having taken the netherlands to the european championships final in 2017 and one van and then to the woke up, find them in 2019 lost 82 england to the european championship fund. oh and one valley and i think probably you know, england can expect a great filaments to know you're getting the final. she's proving that she knows
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how to code your team. 3 to one and a football and england as well. we're missing a couple of key players when they came into this competition, but they managed to deal with those low seas fantastically adapted really, really well things. and of course we also have going james back tonight who was missing off the head a suspension which she got for the red card, which she was handed in the quotes of final. and i'm sorry, the round of 16 months. um yeah. so i think probably the wind is blowing in england's friday, but this evening, but of course i never have been known to be wrong on pasta guys. and so there's a higher now me to that. what about you will even just quickly, who do you reckon has the age of surgery on a lot of clients with my colleague tom from east spain, the technic team on gifted side. but i think england have just been so impressive. it doesn't matter how deep the whole is, how big a problem if they've been able to surmount that. so i to, i'm going to go with england. i think that have the momentum and a slight edge to okay, let's see who's right. so we'll find out a few out and say,
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nicole, that's all so yeah, okay. i believe i had talked a bit and so i'm getting away from the w sports both in sydney. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. taiwan says, china says $45.00 for planes into it's a defense, so it is positive military trails around the island sent in cautions for their last week's visit to the us by time with these vice president will give life, which by doing cold, preventative comment as possible this claim, so full taiwan is trying his territory japanese prime minister for me. okay. she has visited the tsunami, damaged what she meant. nuclear plants wants to highlight the safety of an impending release of over a 1000000 tons of treat of radioactive water into the pacific. the planet spots protests from fishermen and some neighboring countries. police in northeastern bangladesh used bathrooms and tear gas to disperse offers and activists. the weekend protests were part of a political dispute as
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a who would oversee the next election expected in january. according to local media, around 300 people were injured in the process. rushes defense industries as a ukrainian drug attack on most go was repelled. though the sunday the incidental did add traffic, it came as local governor reported, a local governor reported another drum crashing into a railway station in the western russian city. of course, at least 5 people, the said to himself with minor injuries reported a tax follow, a deadly striking building ukraine. at least 7 people were killed in the city of china. yes. really, a 150 people were wounded. the un has condemned to strike. you kindly and presidents ornaments, savanski balance, a fun response. on the dow seeing the flames caused by a russian missile strike in the historic city of troy. near the a woman pausing for a photograph in the city center captured the moment of impact.
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this is the piece that we're looking for, luis, for it was horrific. people were lying around somewhere. i don't know if they were dead or alive. it was a woman under a cough. people at what was scans, which is of course, it's horrible. the federal flew up to believe there was screams, lots of dead and wounded. so it's, i mean, lenses. the ssl is horrible. so i'm helping now to clean up a bit often it's a real tragedy. so what, what the, what the missile strike hit, the city center of the journey of among the buildings damaged were a theater, and a university. many people were on their way to church for a religious holiday. their lives now disrupted by the horror of war.
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seemed to the, to the move them with all the victims are being provided with medical care. the authorities are working last week and response headquarters has been set out. and we would need to know when you all the effect of buildings will be restored and all necessary assistance will be provided to those affected if even the ukrainian media reports say an event featuring drone manufacturers and aerial reconnaissance training schools was being held in the theater security services are investigating whether this was the target for the attack. oregon hillary has broad flooding highway in san, at least one day or 2 mexico's bond california. it's weakening but quickly advancing north to the west towards heavily populated san diego and los angeles authorities. one of life threatening flooding to hi,
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retain hillary lashing the cab of san lucas resort town in mexico. with the eye of the storm approaching the coast. winds of a 177 kilometers per hour and heavy rain full already. bearing down on mexico's ball haul california peninsula in mexico, 2nd largest city, se juana the city council has sets up shelters as the little ones that get your houses in a landslide zone. i want to tell you again that together with the city councils, the state government has installed shelters across the baja, california, and we are ready to receive you and authority. sarah taking precautions to prevent flood damage failed as a taking channels to allow the flood voltage to drain meteorologist say the storm
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is losing strength as it hits towards the us states of california, but it's gaining speed. and the us national hurricane sensor is warning of catastrophic flooding. there will be power outages make no mistake. there will be power outages across southern california. and we want to be sure that we have this close communication with those utility companies to ensure that they can restore power as quickly as they possibly can. as california prices for disruption authorities of telling people to stay home. jason cafeteria is the chief of nbc and use radios. l. a bureau asked in california knows how to prepare for a tropical storm. its changes shanese do then is no, no we do. now. the last time we tropical storm made my involved here in southern california. was almost 8 decades ago, and that was even before they were mainly in tropical storms and naming hurricane
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and with the amount of rain that is going to fall in such a short amount of time. uh, california is a desert and our terrain is not ready to absorb all of that water all at once. so we've been asked by officials to gas up your car, make sure that you had important documents ready to go if you are indeed evacuated, make sure that you have your medications ready. make sure that you have the kids ready, make sure that they have food, make sure that you have put things like that and this is very rare for southern california to deal with a we're, we're in the, the sanction state we, we have 75 degree weather some people make the joke, the day air conditioning the streets out here that the weather is so perfect because so they have something like this happened inside in california. it's uh, it's very, very rare. dry on when the weather full cost could feed was five's boning across
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parts of canada. tens of thousands of residents have evacuated. fi teams have been finding of 2 major places near the capital of canada as northwest territories and a city in british columbia. but officials say the fires are unpredictable. a fire roars near the city of colona, british columbia. the hot, dry condition sparks fierce blazes when a cold front brought strong winds and lightning residents have been warned of difficult days ahead. while the smoke has been insane, we had what was it? 196 for m 2.5 which is hazardous. it's like aging air quality going on with conditions. rapidly worsening authorities declared a state of emergency in just the last 24 hours. the situation has evolved and deteriorated quite rapidly. in just the last hour,
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we've gone from about 4500 homes under evacuation to about 15000 homes, families, theater, actuated from their homes across the province. people fleeing the yellow knife fire in the northwest territories have meanwhile arrived in cal gary yellow, nice entire population, had to be evacuated. canada's prime minister has promised federal help and praise people for stepping up in the face of crisis. the number of people who have been evacuating has been taking these incredibly long drives to get to safety, doing it in a thoughtful, orderly way of being there to help out each other and look out for each other is really the best of not just what canada is with particularly people live in the north where the sense of community and looking out for each other is, is truly extraordinary. for the residents of yellow knife, there is some good news firefighters there have so far been able to keep the flames
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