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[000:00:00;00] the, this is data, believe news live from feeling an extreme aware the warning for the southwestern united states forecast to sound the alarm on potentially catastrophic and life threatening flooding. california braces for the 1st tropical storm to hit the states. and he's also on the program. russia loses the spice rice again. it's luna 25 space prop spins out of control and crashes into the filing to put
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a land on the south pole before india. and the sweet strikes in spanish fans interrupted at the football women's will count one goals enough to beat england and boon spying the 1st title in the to the i'm anthony. how'd walk into the program with a forecast as a warning of catastrophic and life threatening flooding as tropical storm hillary approaches the south western united states by side of the storm previously classed as a hurricane is still carrying huge amounts of rain. the storm is currently off the coast of makes, it goes by california peninsula. one person was killed in mexico when flooding swift, a vehicle away, and land slides and road closures are expected. in the us, hillary has already disrupted flights and sports events. it's set to be the 1st
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tropical storm california in 80. he's of the, joining me now is jason kemp of donia, the nbc news ready at the ro, chief in elijah, some good that'd be with us as the storm is coming north towards one of the biggest population centers on the planet. what's the situation loc as it approaches? so right now we've got a banjo asian centers that are being opened across los angeles in san diego county is even orange county is imperial county, and we're bracing for impact. so it's already raining here in southern california. some parties have already seen, you know, measurable re, not much yet started early this morning, but it's really supposed to come down in buckets here in the next couple of hours. right now saying bags maximum is to rule areas, are really being asked to get your things together and be prepared to leave at a moment's notice. because when the land slides and months slides that are expected to happen, happen,
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they're going told to get out and get out now. so fish and you're going around and reminding people to pack up things like birth certificates, medication, you know, diapers for the kids toys for the kids. anything that you may need, blankets, anything that you may need if you are forced to leave your home and leave your property and leave your belongings behind and having to stay on a car in a gymnasium for the next couple of days, while fire, cruise and rescue cruise can get in there and make sure that it say that some of the night tourist california with heavy snow recently floods, fire as part of every summer. is california ready for a storm like this one to say the biggest thing that we're finding in something that even people here that live in california forget is that california is a desert. so the terrain really isn't equipped to handle 10 inches of rain and a 24 hour period. so no, we're not ready. uh,
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the terrain itself is expected to just slide off of the bed rock. and i'm in certain parts in more of the maintenance areas than anything else, but that will cause the debris and you know, the mud slides in the city streets and the more densely populated areas of southern california. i mean, we are, you know, $75.00 degrees in sunny $300.00 days out of the year. and most people are still walking around and flip flops, insurance because it's just rate right now. uh, later tonight, later this afternoon. and as we get into the work week and tomorrow, that's when the mud and debris is, are expected to flow and it could shut down, roads. people may not be able to get to work, they may not be able to get their kids to school. all of those things, so we're being asked to just prepare for the worst. doesn't hurricane here, mexico. pretty much every year in the storms sometimes affect california. but is it re, for them to strike the state your state with this much intensity and how big
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a road we think climate change place in this? so it's extremely rare. you mention that this is the 1st tropical storm. think it land followed in southern california in 80 years, and that's right. and so when you get 10 inches of rain in an area that normally gets one inch per year, that's where the issues can happen. so we've had heavy rains come in because of tropical storms, videotape mexico and buy a things like that. but it's just a, you know, maybe an inch or 2 here, or there, there seems to be on a much larger scale. so to be interesting, i can tell you that across los angeles county, in san diego county swimming slot, a rescue team are in place. they're getting ready to rescue anybody who does not keep the warning to stay away from waterways. because all of that water is got to go somewhere. and so the people who are are homeless that live in these
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areas. this is probably going to be a bad, bad part of the bad part to be in this house. i had just and camping down here and they say news ready, a bureau, tooth and l. a many thanks. thank you. all process 1st mood admission in nearly half a century as he ended in disaster. the luna 25 proverbs spend out of control and crashed into the moon. russia was rising to land on the lunar south pole before arrival. indian mission expected to arrive next week. the far side of the moon seen from a russian spacecraft to luna 25 entered orbit last thursday where it had been searching for the idea of landing sight near the south pole to the launch earlier this month from russia's far east, cosmo drum marked a new beginning for most goes moon program. it's been nearly 50 years since the
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last luna pro number 24 traveled to the moon and back to what was then the soviet union, carrying lunar soil samples to the launch pad this time took longer than expected. liftoff was delayed by nearly 2 years. 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 its scientific findings with its former international partners as well. she is not the only player and what's fast becoming a 21st century space. res nasa is planning to bring humans back to 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,
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have similar plans for lunar. i'd posts put to achieve them. they all need water, which can be turned into breathable oxygen among many other uses. and that's why they're all heading for the moon. so pole in this yet unexplored region, 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 manned 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 russian who has crushed eyes, narrow in the competition for the remaining contenders. of
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a more on this way asked keith cowling, a full vanessa employee. and now it is a space risk dot com. what went wrong for the russian spacecraft when now this is rocket science is like my hand and my chin. so it's very difficult. i mean, we've gone through the 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 had 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 spinning out of control the crash into the motor surface. so out of gas that they tried to fire it and the,
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the engine need, they didn't shut off for a fire in the wrong way. and then that was it said because the spacecraft was wobbling. anything can just be a spacecraft. it wasn't pointing it or, 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 that was the case counting full vanessa employee and now the editor. a spice with the dot com. all right, let's take a look now, some of the old stories making headlines this well, but denmark and the netherlands have committed to supplying the crime with f. 16 font digits. president for a lot of mr. lensky says he is expecting 42 planes and coded, unimportant motivation for ukraine's armed forces inspected a craft in the netherlands before moving on to the defense prime minister for me. okay. she has visited the focus team, a nuclear plant, which was devastated boston on
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a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive water is due to be released into the pacific officials insisted completely sites, fishermen and some neighboring countries have protested. the top one says china st . 45 will plants into it's a defense sign as part of military drills around the island in cushion fellows. last week's visit to the us by top winnings, vice president with him live, which badging cold, provocative communist party bullets claim. so for world tie one as china's territory, police and bangladesh use buttons and tig gas to dispersed opposition activists. protests were part of a political dispute event supervision. i think next election, local media report say around 300 people were injured. a sport now and spine have won the football women's world cup for the 1st time. i baked 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, the competition. his head,
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you were paying when spain were assured their 1st ever ruled. got 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 letter on the lead at the break. spain had the chance to double their lead after england's kira walls was called for a handful. the video assistant referee, took a while to decide to call, but eventually awarded the penalty. spain's jennifer her most stepped up with mary 1st made the se, 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 cato cole with the se, spain, when the women's woke up for the 1st time in their history and asked of the match out
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a deputy team in sydney aust. spanish fans what the wind means for them and for women's football in spite. i know, i think you will inspire so many girls from schools and everything. so i go, i love pain, but i always look bad and they're so like a heavy representation of by the same the same. so i'm like very, very, 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 look very proud of my country. i'm very excited, very excited. and the rapid old update definitely as bullets correspond to tom, getting away in sidney, offered his take on spines historically. for the 1st time in the history of women's football, spain have been crowned champions of the wild win this tournament. go on the way in early july, so you consider them to be genuine content as part of the 32 teams who are here in australia and new zealand. competing for these types of it's spain who have gone
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the distance and they're the ones out celebrating hey, on the page behind me. the game plan in tonight's final hearing stadium, australia in sydney, was executed perfectly, understand, abrasions looked set to go on long into the business. just with been trying to imagine how it would be like to win. but i think we're still not aware that we are the champions of the down. well, what we're nobody with the 1st. i want to say that i dedicate this victory. what do we achieve today? to the mother of one of my best friends, she died recently, and that's why i celebrated the gold with her t shirt. visits to all her family with all my life to the time in the off the false to a spectacular months of football in new zealand. and here in australia, it's spain who travel back to europe, wait a trophy to put in the cabinet,
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a stall to stitch on that crest. i'm a new title, champions of the wells. tom, getting away in sydney thought of at present time covering the women's world cup a great job they did or up next bullets life takes us to india and a very personal journey for one particular football. and his story. coming up after show frank, stay with us. if you can, the book, the environment, trends technology company is digitalization, tops, new market, new media. the world is accelerating. sees the opportunity to try new things,

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