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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, to the news. why from berlin? a sweet strike. send spanish france into rafters at the football women's world. com . all the homeowners goal is enough to beat england and burn spain, their 1st world cup victory. we cross the sidney for post match reaction. also coming up. storm hillary unbelievers have high winds and heavy rains. california is densely populated,
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south is praise for potentially catastrophic flooding. and russia loses the space race. again, it's 25 spacecraft spins out of control and crafters into the move. failing to put a lender on the south pole before india the i michael ok. welcome. spain have won the football women's world cup for the 1st time. they beat england one meal in the final in sydney, australia to become only the 5th nation to hoist the trophy. it's the 1st time since 2007, at the winters had been european. spain were assured their 1st ever ruled gun metal, no matter the outcome against england. spain's captain olga carmona struck the 1st blow and the 29th minute caught him on the drill that passed mary hertz giving
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level her the lead at the break. spain had the chance to double their lead after england's kira walls was called for a handful of the video, assistant referee took a while to decide to call but eventually awarded. the penalty spans jennifer. her most stepped up with mary, made to say, keeping england in the match. england had to choose to level in the waiting seconds of stoppage time, but the ball went straight into the arms of spain's goalkeeper cuts a cold with the se, spain, when the women's woke up for the 1st time in their history. the w. s. spanish fans in sydney. what there when men for them and for women's football in spain? i know i think you will inspire so many girls from schools on everything. so i would go i loved spain, but i always look bad. and there's like a heavy rivers and basically by the same the same. so i'm like very, very,
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very happy that they want. well, i'm very proud of my country. i mean, i never imagine and believe that i'm gonna leave these moment here because i'm in here learning. i mean your scores a very proud of my country. i'm very excited and very excited. our sports correspond to tom galloway told me more about what was an intense and emotional world cup final in sydney. it was loud inside the stadium behind me and it was loudest. when england looks like they might threaten the spanish go. now england have played 3 games in a row here at this tournament now, but previously in the quote to find the organs, columbia. and then of course, in the semi final against australia, they will depends them on villains. they will offer gains to hostile crowd and perhaps tonight they were missing that file a little bit because the, you know, decided that gave them we've spoken to english pay is off to those previous games. and they said when they were food, when they were on the boat, we really rouse them well to night. stands with firmly in english hands. and they were
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a couple of curious moments in the game that v. a all penalty decision. they ended up independent. see that mariette saved for england. that decision seemed to take forever and towards the end of the game. there were a lot of, you know, smooth it was stuff which isn't things. um, of course it would be for them to give you the impression that it was quiet or you know, deflate it in terms of an atmosphere. when spain were crowns well, champions because they're expensive, new to supporters and of course plenty of spanish friends who were very, very happy to say the spanish side crowned well champions for the 1st time in their countries. history. of course, england were many people's favorites for this one, but were spain where the winners yes, spain, so to me was where the wind is. i mean, they did a lot of things right. all the time on us go with frankly, a ruthless exploitation of an english defensive mistake. it was the most frightening the way that spain switched over to the left flank when they realized the on that you know, on that side of the page, seeing what you know, suddenly
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a bit weak and finish. well, you know, it was really sick line. the front 3 course demons know into providence and said to me, you know, they were with the windows they pressed just at the right times. they always cooled the night to they were always com. um and you know, a lot of these players in the spanish sides just won the champions league at boston loaner just a few months ago. you know, there's a corner of that side which is the corner of the spanish side here. so there's been a lot of talk recently about rising power houses in the winning sky in england. of course have been mentioned plenty of times as you are being champions favorite, so there's 2 of them and etc. but spying have to be mentioned in that conversation . now because um, you know, they pretty tonight work that they all well champions and certainly they have become a real power housing dispos dw, sound good, no a reporting from sydney. well, tropical storm hillary has brought flooding high winds and at least one death to baja, california in mexico. the storm is advancing north to the us towards heavily populated
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san diego and los angeles authorities or warning of life threatening flooding. to hi, retain hillary, lashing the cab to 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 a little while that if your house is 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 the thirty's thera
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taking precautions to prevent flood damage. failed as a taking channels to allow the flood voltage to drain meteorologist say the storm 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 a brief look now at some of the other stories making headlines. both denmark in the netherlands have committed to supplying ukraine with f. 16 fighter jets presidents. a lot of me as a lensky says, he's expecting 42 planes and called it an important motivation for ukraine's armed
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forces, the inspected aircraft in the netherlands before moving on to denmark, of japan's prime minister for me. ok. she has visited the focus. she my nuclear plaid, which was devastated by phenomena a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive water is due to be released into the pacific . officials insist, it's completely safe fishermen and some neighboring countries have protested. tie one says china sent 45 war planes into its air defense zone, as part of military drills around the island. the incursions follow a visit to the west by the time and use vice president william la china claims itself, rules ty, one as its own territory. police in banga dash use the tongues and tear gas to disperse opposition active. this, the protests were part of the political dispute over supervision of the next
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election. local media reports say around 300 people were injured. well, russia's 1st mood admission in nearly half a century has ended in disaster. the luna 25 probes span out of control and crashed into the move. russia was racing to land on the lunar south pole before a rival indian mission expected to arrive next week. the far side of the moon seen from a russian spacecraft. luna 25 entered orbit last thursday where it had been searching for the idea a landing site near the south pole. the launch earlier this month from russia is far east, cause monroe marked a new beginning for most goes moon program. it's been nearly 50 years since the last luna pro number 24 traveled to the moon and back to what was then the soviet
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union carrying lunar sort of samples to the launch pad. this time took longer than expected. liftoff was delayed by nearly 2 years. the one major reason was the war and ukraine before the invasion. the european space agency was set to supply the space craft navigation camera. but the war put a stop to the partnership. as a result, russia said it would not share any of that scientific findings with its former international partners. well, she was not the only player and what's fast becoming a 21st century space race. nasa is planning to bring human. spect earth's closest neighbor within a few years and build a base there for its future expiration of the cosmos. russia, china, japan in india have similar plans for lunar. i posts put to a cheap them. they all need water, which can be turned into a breathable oxygen among many other uses. and that's why they're all heading for the moon, south pole. in this yet unexplored region,
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the sun sits low on the horizon. the craters can be many kilometers deep. with high peaks keeping some light size, leaving the depth and perpetual darkness, with temperatures dropping to minus 200 degrees celsius. perfect conditions for ice . and this month, the race of the moon is coming down to the wire. india's lunar craft is just days away from its attempt to the soft landing on the south pole. it was launched for weeks before rushes on mine space mission, but took a longer loose. it was a redo of india's 1st attempt to reach the moon, which ended the crush 4 years ago. and now it's russia who has crushed eyes, narrow in the competition for the remaining contenders. for okay, i asked keith counting a former nasa employee and now editor of spacecraft dot com. what went wrong for the russian spacecraft?
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a warehouse this is rocket science is like my hands on my chin. so it's very difficult. i mean, we've gone to the movie many times, but it is silver, difficult to do, and russia has not gone there for nearly half a century. and so put up, put that all together. and when the message came by yesterday that via automatic translation, that the spacecraft and tried to do something and it didn't do it. most of us in the community said, well, something happened with the propulsion system. and indeed that apparently is what happens. it says if you look at the telegram posting, which translates by google into english, it says that the spacecraft was tumbling and spitting out of control the crash and to the surface. so out of gas that they tried to fire in the the engine either didn't shut off or a fire in the wrong way. and then that was it said because the spacecraft was wobbling me thinking that this be a space crap. it wasn't pointing it or,
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or something was damaged. then all the bad things happened. don't want so. sorry to see this. you know, let's try again, russia and just to be clear, a show of yours understand, and i think they do, you're not leading any into the investigation on this. we're simply relying and your expertise. i think it's safe to say right. whole endeavor didn't exactly get off to not suspicious story. but how surprising was the crash? it was a little surprising but not to the thing with the lunar to luna. 25 is that it was the next numerical designation for space crap that russia had tried to launch suspicion multiple times over the past 20 or 30 years. and some of the hardware is very old. summary is new. and then of course, as you mentioned in your set up piece, they just said you're jack ukraine, and now nobody wants to work with russia. and so you put all that together and you said in your spacecraft to the movies and they've done it before. so they have every expectation that it would work and it did not. so i don't think anybody's
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really surprised does that. their quality control issues of late in the russian space program. so we'll see what happens. we'll see what the official statements are. i hope they try again cuz everybody should go to the move. we understand and here's a lunar craft is expected to land in the coming days in the half minute, literally half a minute. we have left. give us some perspective here. where does this leave all the competitors in the space race? well, being a competitor means you feel like you're in a competition. i don't think the deals. this is surely do their spacecraft landing is much more sophisticated rushes. this has many more instruments, so it has little rover and india has quite a good recent track record, other than one crash. so i suspect that you're going to see a lot of excellent science coming out of this. japan's going to hopefully learn something in a couple of months and then the americans going back. so again, everybody should go to the move and they are keith cowering. i could spend
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a lifetime chatting with you, but we will and there are many thanks for your time. and especially your perspective, keith, cowering former nasa employee and editor of space ref dotcom many thanks. i the next hour documentary series meets a nomadic family who make their living breathing cattle in mongolia unlike look to see you next hour and bye for now. the interest, the global economy, our portfolio dw business be here's a closer look at the project. to analyze the flight for market dominant.
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