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the news this is data of the news live from the us made find a chance for ukraine, the netherlands, and then more concept plans to send f sixteens to keep. and what president's a lot of me is the landscape was a historic decision and flash floods in california as the tropical storm hillary races in from mexico to the south western united states. over ortiz one off and, and president and weather event, and potentially life threatening flooding. and as sweet strikes in spanish fans into ranches at the football women's world cup that gold is enough to beat
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england and crowned spain, the new champions of the well, the hello, i'm christine one glass. welcome to the program. the netherlands and denmark have agreed to supply if $165.00 digits to ukraine to boost its fight against occupying russian forces. ukraine's president for letting me zalinski and the danish prime minister, mid to frederickson, posed in the compass of one of the war. paint denmark face it hopes to provide 19 fi to chance. elliot savanski met the dutch prime minister mach reset, who said his country will deliver the croft once the conditions are right. it's not care. how many will come from the evidence.
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as the ukrainian president is currently in the danish capital, copenhagen, he is going to be addressing parliament said today to fax denmark for it. suppose these are life, which is all fast events. later in the day, prisoners, the landscape will also have lunch with the danish queen. the ukraine in need of the business will culminate with a speech to the danish public outside parliament. now ukraine has long been asking it's western allies for the us media across. so landscape says the 5 digits will provide a com, that's edge to drive back. the russian invasion the f. 16 fighter originated in the cold war, but still functions as a modern combat aircraft. the jet can engage enemy aircraft and targets on the
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ground. the f. 16 entered service with the us air force in 1980, more than 4600 have been produced, making it one of the most successful military aircraft ever built. to this day, it remains the backbone of many nato and allied air forces around the world. denmark and the netherlands are phasing out their aging f sixteens and replacing them with the brand new f. 35. as some danish and dodge f. 16 so extensive combat enough gotten this done. it is likely that the airframes being supplied to ukraine will be quite old. i need a lot of maintenance to stay in the air. training pilots and maintenance stuff will be the big challenge for ukraine. how the f 16 will actually impact cubes?
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war effort will depend on the weapon supplied with the jets. ukraine will be hoping to receive modern weapons such as the us rum air to air. ms. sile which can shoot down enemy aircraft up to 180 kilometers away. but these have yet to be approved and could be deemed too sensitive to fall into russian hands the w correspondent and nature expo terry schultz is covering the story from brussels for us. that's home to nato headquarters is good to see you, terry. so as we've just heard in that report these f sixteens, they're decades old, they've been heavily used and will reply a lot of maintenance. will they be enough to beat back the russians? no one can know for sure, christine, what will be enough to beat back the russians, but the allies have been supporting you creating know that what they've given so far obviously hasn't been enough. and so they're willing to upgrade the caliber of weapons they're giving took you in an effort to kick the russians out of ukrainian
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territory. now, even though these, these planes are old and they will require a lot of maintenance, they're still better than anything ukraine has at the moment. and with russia having clear air superior already, they're still going to be a big deal for, for president zalinski on for ukraine. on that points terry, the 1st batch of a 60 is as we understand it wouldn't be delivered for months and the restaurants expected until next day is this is this really a breakthrough as president savanski closes? so i think it is a breakthrough, because even though it will take a while to get to get these weapons, we saw the same thing happened with the tanks that they were promised. it still shows that allies are willing to give upgraded weapons to ukraine and there are reasons why they're not sending them immediately at the moment. the premium pilots are just in training to to fly the planes. they've never had anything like this. they need to know how to repair them, because the allies can to go in and do that on ukrainian territory. in addition,
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as we're sending the reports, both netherlands and denmark need to get their own planes before we get need to get these f 30 fives before they can send off their, their own fighter jets to ukraine. so there are reasons for the delay, but i think that they're still going to be something that you created was looking forward to very much with russia continuing to dominate from the air. terry, with all these weapons deliveries, there's always been the, the case made about escalating the conflicts and, and they to members not wanting to do that. is that no longer a concern then when we see the supply of it's it seems, etc. certainly it is still a concern, although many people will say that, you know, holding back on some of these weapons has not stopped russia from continuing to, to assault relentlessly, not just the ukrainian military, but ukrainian towns and ukrainian civilians. so they,
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the allies do make some requirements of ukraine when it gets when they give these weapons. and one of those is that they don't cross into russian territory. so they've said that with the jets, they've made very clear that ukraine cannot fly over russian territory. they've said the same thing with the tanks and with some of the missiles. so this is something that ukraine has, has stuck to otherwise the deal is wouldn't be sending even more weapons. and again, as we, as we mentioned earlier, what's going to be really important for you clean is that it gets air to air missiles for these a 16. so the doesn't need to fly into russian territory to take out the russian fighter jets. polls in allied countries have shown sagging public support from quoted at full, for aging ukraine. this includes fear in germany in the united states. how big of a concern is that this is a huge concern, not just for ukraine, but for all of those were supporting ukraine. and once you get into the election cycle in the united states,
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you've seen some leading republican say that they don't believe that the united states should be sending as much money and, and supplies to ukraine as they are now. so i think this is something that is definitely a ticking clock for ukraine in one of the reasons why the us surely gave its approval as is required to the netherlands and denmark to send the sixteen's. now, i know, and i have heard of multiple times that, that in the united states there are real concerns. that once the election cycle starts, maybe biden's hands are going to be tied on some of this aid. so they really want to get these these deals approved as soon as possible. now. all right, that's terry schultz and brussels. thanks, terry. smell. heavy rains or lashing california as tropical stone hillary reaches the us stay shopped and making land full in northwest and mexico. the states densely populated itself is bracing itself what oversees a holding and unprecedented weather event with hazardous conditions and warning of
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life 1st name flooding. the storm has already wreaked havoc in mexico. hurricane hillary tools for you, mexico's baja california peninsula over the weekend swamping roads and turning streets into tar in some sense to resolve you. one person drowned in the region. as the hurricane moved newell soldiers were deployed, patrolled the flooded streets and the city of t juana hey larry, has since we can, that is moving across the us states of california. full cost is worries that it could bring a years worth of rain full to deserts. areas like the city of palm springs and surrounding regions as roads flooded authorities cancelled hundreds of flights out of airports in los angeles and san diego. in long beach,
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people are relying on some back to protect back communities to keep the stool from pushing the waves past the beach respect. surgeries that are going to go beyond the 5, you know, are beaches that are going to come into the communities that really never seen this type of flight or before. but just south of long beach, some brave the stormy conditions this hillary approached. some schools will be shipped on monday and there is a state of emergency in place, save a much of southern california officials of wanting people to just stay home. i spoke to june, list laura kane in california and how serious the situation is on the ground. the a. hi christina. well it has been quite the weather events. we've had washed away roads. there's debris everywhere, there's lots of flooding. there's been slash flooding,
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especially in our desert areas. the storm just passed overcharges stadium in los angeles, and now it's heading toward northern california. schools are close tomorrow, a lot of schools were going to start tomorrow, which is monday. and now they're not in southern california. they've been floated off a day. at least we have evacuated, sion orders, anisette for san bernadino county, which is in southern california. and to add to all of that, there was a 5 point one, magnitude, earthquake, just north of san diego, in the midst of all of this. and people have been taking this seriously, but it's not as serious as we thought it was going to be. as a matter of fact, i myself went out in the rain in the wind to go shopping just to see what it was like. and i think a lot of people have the same idea because it wasn't quite as significant grier but
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it is getting. it is gaining steam is it's going north into l. a. and beyond bread as the same day, you went out to see just what it was like, but this is this way. there is very unusual for california and indeed to say like san diego where you are, but just help prepaid all people for, for what's coming. well people were really of warranty, very early about this storm. so a lot of people they, they got, they got all the waters a lot. there was no waters and he had anywhere in any stores. everybody when i went out today, when it was full on raining and it was wendy, there were hardly any cars out so a lot of people did buckle down, get what they were told, stay in place and it was pretty quiet it i laura this summer of time it's extremes. if we can quoted that in the us, has it intensified the discussion? it will be acceptance off of climate change. oh,
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most definitely because this hurricane which started in the peninsula of mexico gain steam because the gulf is war. but it continued and became a tropical storm because our waters of california, which are very cool, normally are warming up. and that is what has springs on this the storms. and that's why it's so unusual. it smells unusual. it looks like unusual. it feels unusual. it's very strange. laura k and talking to us from san diego today. we appreciate your time. thanks, laura. thank you. and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. canada is sending in the military to help deal with file size at a full thousands to please hundreds of eyes of voting and british columbia and the northwest territories and threatening cities. canada is experiencing it's worst wildfire season on record and see corruption outside of candidates. but natural,
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at a vital has swift, a victory and watch them all as presidential election bundles. with almost all of the votes counted. he led former 1st lady sandra torres, 58 percent to $37.00 poverty violence and corruption. top photo concerns had officers. donald trump has confirmed he will not attend the 1st republican primary debates that to be held wednesday. trump has a huge need among republican forces and posted, put the public knows who i am. first quote, the it's president, remains his policies. front runner, that's despite numerous criminal charges related to his failed bid to overturn his 2020 election defeats are now at a recent un security council meeting several countries have called for the election cargile to be reopened and urged on media and as a by john to normalize the relations of to decades of on conflicts. the election
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cargile is, i mean is only connection to the enclave. now, going to kind of buy and car is essential aid to the region. the car, it will has been blocked by as a but john for 8 months now. observe is a holding the situation in the going to cut about a humanitarian catastrophe. reportedly 120000 people in urgent need of food medicine and other supplies. and for more on this i am now joined by stephan malaria. as he is head of the regional program. political dialogue of the south focuses at the conrad. i didn't know what shifting is good to have you on d w. can we begin by just you explain to us why did as a by john blocks the latch and cargo in the 1st place. yeah, thank you very much for heavy um, i think the blockade started in december last year 1st by august freighted so cold environmental activists. and then by installing check
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points and i'll continue blocking since july. this is an attempt to pause, a medium slipping still in and they're going to go back to it, right? they're completely submit. accept the whole 3rd series rule from box to government or to police. the police are the stuff on who has the power then to influence as a by john, so that it in the blockade for example, will the recent international cost in the brocade have any effects or no us, which is the i don't think so we we have to different, i mean, numerous our international cost. so i think from this all me sell hosting folder, i mean from the start of proceeding young and president of the pin,
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named brussels in, in july, still in the woods. he said, and he called as a john to, to open through lunch inquiry door, but it was completely ignored. and what so un experts we're talking about too many to really tries to touch with it, to the expertise and starting to unfold in, um, novel kind of us and the rich and all about john was that uh, do you and hispanic divided by, i mean yourself oh, international efforts and way on, on effective until now. a menu and as the by john diesel fullness soviet republics. what's been russia's role in, in this conflicts? a rush of right. so the, the obvious, these agreement in 2020,
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that ended the 2nd cut off the floor and it's pretty complex agreement with the up to 12. i think one point uh and um, in october last october 20 russel was still having the capacities and uh was, was uh, strong in international enough to um, to bring to disagreement and also to deploy afterwards. so to please keep us to, i'm going to control the situation in and around, and i'd run a couple hours. but, but this a significant complete change. now. so when in 2020, still russia called the 2 other by john. i mean, in the 1st instance, the conditions of the, of how the institution is developing in, in the wrong time,
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are going to come by. now. it just rather as a bunch of it is trying to dictate all this, i mean, you know, russia and, and will say insufficient community about what is going on in the stephen. oh, safe on isabel areas from the conrad at an hour. step 2, we appreciate your breaking down this complex topics for us. thank you. thank you. or spain have won the football women's world cup for the 1st time babies, england one know in the final and sydney australia to become only the 5th nation to hoist the trophy. it's the 1st time since 2007 at the when this has been european, spain were assured their 1st ever ruled. got metal no matter the outcome against england. spain's captain olga carmona struck the 1st blow in the 29th minute.
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caught him on the drill that passed mary hertz giving level the lead at the break. spain had the chance to double their lead after england's kira was, was called for handle. 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 now dw team and sidney aust spanish fans what the when means for them and for women's football in spain. i know, i think it will inspire so many girls and schools and everything. so i go,
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i love 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, 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 moments here because i me to hear the name, i mean your scores and very proud of my country. i'm very excited and very excited . a lot of excites advance over the weekend. i'll bring into the sports correspondence, lima who tacky, who joins me from sidney. it's good to see you. lima. so full spain. we've got to point out that this wasn't exactly a fun filled glorious rides. the title, there's been a few bumps along the way. yes. so for the spanish class, their problem started even before this was cop, they were the major dispute with the football federation, and they coach all of a build of costs. 50 players had filed
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a complaint and out of those at the end only 3 were caused stock and all of these players have complained about a very unhealthy and environment. um, but so that in itself just tells you how much quality and depth is on this team. and then of course to make matters worse, we found out yesterday after the final is that the match may not all come on. of course, she found out after the final that had fall, that her father had passed away and her family didn't really want to tell her before that because they didn't want to, you know, give it any sort of distraction. so this team, the spanish team, despite all these odds, everything that they've been through, it's incredible that at the end they come out as when i was at the sports comp. and i hope just like the united states did back in 2019 that this team gets the recognition it deserves back home. and that they make some major significant strides with their football. try to ration in terms of improving the conditions uh, with the national team. yeah, i mean it's, it's been a spectacular tournament. what sort of
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a legacy do you reckon that this bold couple have on, on australia, the host nation, but perhaps more broadly on, on women's football. um, well yeah, look here in australia the impact has been immediate. it has been immediate, we saw that here at the was a loan over $1500000.00 tickets west towards that's a record in women's football. the semi final between australia and england for example, is that in itself, became the most watched tv event here in the country since they started counting since 2001. and we've also been speaking to a lot of these pay us throughout this tournament. and we've been asking them about, what do you think the legacy will be of this tournament? and all of them basically have told us the same thing. they've said, look, we've shown to everyone that women's football is exciting, that it's interesting. we've done our job. and now everyone else has to pull that weight and it needs the, the australian government at the federal level,
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they have now decided to bump to, to inject about $200000000.00 into woman sports. so this arguments that women sports a woman's footfall, that there's no passion for it, that there's no interest for it. i think at least what this tournament did was at least put an end to that. yeah, maybe you've been down to for just about a month now. and i'm really changes because you've had a front row seats, all of this action. i'm just curious to know what's, what stood out with you in this tournament. cuz there's so many to choose from. i think one of them i have to say it's to me because resilience. i think the fact that they have to set up a goal fund me page in order to even get to, to the world cup that definitely also highlights the discrepancies within moments. football. i'm a my soon, of course was morocco's pay. i've been see now who of course became the for us moving to where his job at was cost. and then the last one from
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a sporting perspective, i probably have to say that penalty shoot out the thriller, retreat, australia, and friends that went into $1020.00 penalties at the end. thank so that that's a lead moment in sitting for us. thanks. i and outstanding to men's football and the one to sneak and now and when your building have started this season with the wind between minds for one at home, given bearings, scored 3 goals, delivering a hattrick, 4000000000 ball mines, missed 2 penalties. we continue signing, rubbing, goes in, starting on the bench it was a most familiar face to go through. do you want me earliest to be having veterans rising highest to put the host in front, which is 50? 2 seconds on the truck and off the batteries repeated the trick again, out jumping a static. mike's defense duty on to up inside 10 minutes. the team is upset,
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