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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the, the news coming to live from for live, a russian attacking hills, at least 16 people in eastern ukraine showing strikes a shopping district and a city close to the front line. present zaleski condemns the attack and the genetic region as heinous is also coming up on the show. parental rein brings payoff to
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southern europe. heavy flooding causes widespread devastation in greece, turkey and bulgaria and africa. climate summit wrapped in nairobi, delegates demand help from major polluters and global financial institutions. the hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. at least 16 people have died and a russian attack on a market in eastern ukraine. iraq, it exploded in the front. like town of const johnson this cut in between. that's region president board, i'm yours, lensky, called the attack, a heinous evil. it came just hours after us secretary of state antony blinking, had arrived in the capital case on an unannounced visit. he was expected to announce a new us aid package worth over $1000000000.00, or indeed of his correspondent max sanders in t if he says,
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lincoln is keen to give a public demonstration of support for the counter offensive against russia. right, claire, so this trip is of a huge symbolic value. i would say part of it this about showing support for the ukraine for more than one and a half or about one and a half years since the beginning of a full scale invasion. it's the cravings are tired of fighting this war and the public support in some of the countries that have been supporting ukraine is also becoming becoming less including the united states. so part of the reason for this trip would be to show that the buy in the administration is determined to continue to support you create and send this message to ukraine as well as back home to the united states. and state secretary asked me blinking. um, as you said, is expected to announce in a package during the trip of roughly $200000000.00 us dollars. and another military
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humanitarian apex is expected to be announced later this week. so i told roughly $1000000000.00 and blinking during his visit here also said he re reiterate that house, that the united states is committed and he said they are determined to work with partners in future to rebuild the economy as well as the democracy. so they're here in the, in the long run. so to say that was the message. another important talking point apart from funding would be the counter offensive, or viewers may remember. there have been remarks by us officials in the past days that the counter france, if you're ukraine, was going to slowly. this is something that you retraining counterparts took offense. and so part of this, this trip would also be about cleaning the air, talking face to face, and finding out how the situation is going on the ground, what the premiums are planning on doing. and how do united states can further assist with that this visit has also already been marred by more violence. a presence lensky has said, there's been a deadly russian strike in eastern ukraine. what more can you tell us about that of
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the right. so i have this visit last night there having a tax on the odessa reason with one man being killed. there have been ballistic missile effects just hours before blinking arrived here and key of thankfully old and was, were intercepted with this afternoon. as you said, cecil tv footage was released by the forty's that showed an impact in the eastern ukrainian town of concept to discuss. it's not exactly a frontline town, it has $70000.00 inhabitants, but it isn't well in the range can be reached by russian artillery and this is according to the 40s, what happened there that a central market was shelled, cctv for which was released. we saw it. you see yourself with this of the aftermath of buildings that were set in place bodies on the street. and as of now, what we, what we're hearing is that more than a 1000 people were killed as a child is supposed to be among the victims as a few dozen people have been, have been wounded in this attack. well,
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thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there. that is the, to be, of course, the next center and max has also been reporting on social tensions in ukraine, as in many other former soviet republics, homophobia can be a source of conflict, but out of tubes are shifting with frontline fighters playing a part in changing people's perceptions this report is from the eastern ukrainian city of hark, if stuff you and her fellow act of this one to be visible. even though they know not everyone will be happy to see that as we speak, stuff to you. who helps organize how to give pride gets news of the hand title to be, to protest elsewhere and tell them now they reduce to that kind of hostility. well, not the then the you not to, we are a democratic country behind of, of don't wish i don't see any problems if this is how they want to show their opposition for the novel have to put out it's better than harassment. the divine.
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yeah, it's rebels. it was the meeting people today, which happens at that very often after pride, think you'd be surprised that they're more worried about russian missile attacks. that's one reason why only a handful of people showed up. another is that many have left town, but also summer fighting the russians, the cut outs were present, those were absent. no rainbow without yellow and blue with this one reads, the colors of the ukrainian flag. the signs of pride don't last long. so not even 2 hours later, some of the cut outs are already missing and they were brought not too far away. so you can see right here, let me pull one out for you. this one says this could be monitor which is at the front line evacuating. some of the guys who did this are still at work
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and it appears not camera. is that on the show, i don't think knows the time for promotional campaign so that it would be more logical if instead of these posters, there were photos of the boys who died in the wolf country. they sacrificed their lives not only for free fund, keith, but also for ukraine chapel as it does, are hard to come in. they'll pay you to me by the time for a few hits at 11 o'clock, most of the cut outs are gone, destroyed, or the faced. the ukrainian law still only recognizes marriage between a man and a woman. but surveys show more than half of ukrainian supports, same sex marriage and about a quarter oppose it. say, you know, these are intimate mattress. he, you mohammed a wood one spectrum orientation for you, but there is no need to show a bunch of natural benefits. and then do, with the owners man, not affecting anyone else with this, everyone has the right to left,
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whoever they want to, which is a draft law to recognize civil unions between people of the same gender was introduced to ukraine's parliament earlier this year. that would be a major step for the entire career community, especially those fighting and this war stuff. just partner, alina, is a career soldier, she's just return home for her unit, for a break. she doesn't tide or sexuality from her conference. it says reactions have been mixed. the couple held a mock wedding with friends on us here for the high for you. we have not real photos out the north national. we have a video of the ceremony x, that ammonia along with, but we still can't get married, and ukraine putting you in foss could the to her. so it's difficult to pretend there was something personal though. so, but we still can't get married to the moon with session and watch them all of those like this. and she also knows like all other queer soldiers, that if she is hurt or killed,
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her partner will have no rights to make decisions more for tomorrow. we want legal protection for our family to find a life together. you need protection from the state, what they've been the please. we need recognition of who we really are. and we are a family. and we see that family is fighting for ukraine's future and fear place within the as well. germany's parliament has reconvened after it's summer break. chancellor. all our faults outlines plans to spur economic growth. same bureaucracy needs to be caught, but the conservative opposition says the government's budget plans will not allow germany to fulfill its commitments. tomato feels a gift to it was chancellor. all of choices. first appearance in the bonus tag after the end of the summer break. and what are the appearance? it was with an eye patch, the consequence of a fall he sustained while jogging at the weekend. the new profit didn't appear to
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hinder shots, but rather put when the sales, as he rebuked criticism from the opposition on his government's defense spending. like this of the staff, out of the seriousness of the situation is not rhetorical. are a joke in everything we do now, we need to make sure that we will be able to make these funds available. we will guarantee that the bonus reaches the 2 percent may to quote and 202820292013 fruits thirty's. that's how it's now meant to be. so for the decision to increase funding for the german army, mark a turning point for the country after russia's attack against ukraine. saw for the leader of the conservative opposition shots. his government isn't setting the right priorities. the must be, according to everything we have heard and read so far. the federal budget for 2024 does not do justice to this fundamental challenge. achieving
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a real turning point to discuss with the budgets for 2024 and focus in the bonus tag. the debate also touched on germany's wobbling economy with lagging growth and a strong need for modernization fee. the along the many in the country, are you gonna be hoping for more unity or decimals are on demand? that is why i would like to propose a pack, to be honest, let's call it the germany packed. i thought a germany pack that will make our country fast on the safe side more more than with speed instead of stagnation action instead of broke destination corporation. joel, instead of be good by approving the budget, will not be the soonest ride. the opposition is preparing for a fight. as many of the governments proposals remain this be the let's take a look now what some of the, some of the other world news headlines at this hour. the former leader of the far right proud voice militia has been sentenced to 22 years in prison. for the january
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6th storming of the west capital and re guitar. yo was convicted of suspicious conspiracy. the riot aimed to keep former president donald trump in the winehouse after his election defeats spanish soccer player jenny adam also has filed a complaint of sexual assault against the country, soccer boss, luis, would it be on this case term also on the mouth without her consent after spain had won the women's world cup, this was confirmed by the spanish prosecutor's office on wednesday. ruby alice has maintained that the cost was consensual and venice will charge visitors 5 years a day to enter its historic center from next spring. the italian cities trying to stem mass tourism unesco wants to add venice to the list of worlds heritage sites that are threatened by too much tourism and extreme weather is again battering southern europe storm. daniel has inflicted widespread damage causing land slides in greece,
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turkey and bulgaria. 12 people are known to have been killed. that is no. com after the storm in turkey rescue as have that. what cuts out is trying to reach people trapped in flowed schools by storm. daniel. this pass and seen through the trees, one of the lucky ones to be carried out of danger. the ministry vehicles and helicopters have been brought in to help the rescue efforts farther north in bulgaria, similar scenes of despair. several results along the black sea coast have been hits with blood work is rising to more than 2 meters. people have been defined higher grounds, easier setting done for those at sea level having to enjoy a bumpy ride across the boss or in greece. they've gone from one extreme to another. wild fires have been replaced with rain water drivers and costs to can
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still be driven. have been to stay off the roads. the mattress by the affected vote on support. city was filmed, raging of people for still being outside the locals here trying to save what they can of the storm. daniels trav, destruction often without success. they say they've never seen anything like it see before the sheet of the rain full was very intense and unprecedented. this has never happened before. here. there was a loss of was a lot of volume and for many, many hours. for 24 hours it was non stop. there was a lot of was a, it was unbelievable was the middle 3 costs are to use, put the blame from the, the face of climate change saying extreme events like these and now the new normal . so on the climate change front, let's turn to samantha for jess and deputy director of the copernicus, climate change service. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us.
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we're hearing news from your service that this summer was a record breaker for high temperatures. with the highest average ever. should we blame this bad news entirely on climate change or are other factors also it play? yes, uh so thank you for the invitation and we we have had a record some uh, with the womans june on record, full a to bonnie, the womans july on record which results a woman's month. humanity has ever seen. and then fully by the almost august on record, which is the 2nd woman's moment as a climate change and the concentration of greenhouse gases in the out in this via a critical role in this. and i may certainly have contributed to this, but there are also other dynamical factors as well. but when you talking about these average on a global level is really the long time trends in increasing temperatures and long term trends in increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. minneapolis here. this
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here was there also there was something of a perfect storm couple in climate change with el nino patterns not yet, but that is the concern. so 2024, sorry, of the weld me to a logical organization and they announced in july that were officially in a el nino now that the maintenance the nearing is still limited to the equitorial pacific face and say to the, to the area around the crates are in the pacific, we need to watch very carefully to understand how the lenient will develop over the coming months to see when those connections come with the atmosphere until the connections beyond the pacific. 12, the pulse, the globe like europe. but right now, there's not a particularly strong correlation between the developing l d in here and global temperatures. that said, sorry there on record surface ocean temperatures. no,
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i mean the pacific but in the globe pollution. so that's certainly contributing to the reco temperatures that we're seeing. and why is looking at something like record ocean temperatures. ocean temperatures in particular, are so important to helping us understand our planet and global warming. to say that the ocean is critical in terms of the climate system, it's absorbed, 90 percent of the excess heat and about a set of excess compet darkseid from the atmosphere. i'm with these extra temperatures in the surface ocean. it also means there's extra temperatures losses in the depression and it impacts not only the, the organizations that lift the by diversity of the ocean, but it also impacts the chemistry and the physics of the system. so this means that wilma ocean temperature is lead to a woman atmosphere at least more evaporation,
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which leads to potentially strong costumes and potentially strong hurricanes. it also has huge impacts on release and everything from car bleaching to mass mortality, to changing the dynamics of feed labs and migration of organisms to find the habitats me places where that price be so well, thank you so much for taking the time to break that all down for us on top of you that is a samantha for just deputy director of the copernicus climate change surface. we appreciate your taking the time. i think he have a lovely ask me to right now after cuz 1st the climate summit has wrapped up in kenya, delegates have signed the night nairobi declaration calling on rich countries to do more, to fund africa's transition towards the green economy. they also wanted global financial reforms, african leaders secured at $23000000000.00 in green energy commitments. so
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let's get more on this. i'm delighted that we're able to speak to me if they come when to be co founder and executive director of the pan african climate justice alliance, who took part in the nairobi climate summit as well. thank you so much for taking the time to start us off. are you satisfied with the outcome of the summit and its final declaration as i'm the thank you very much, said the land that to share my touch bases. yeah, 2 hours after the applicant, let me get somebody post clothes where lab the it's a mixed bag or for tools. and then one thing we uh, base uh, some of the stuff. uh it is save more like fish and uh, book at the finance and level on the wheels were level of the leaning the forecasts on the issue. so let me see what the cost to me,
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which is the marketing fuckin'. yeah, it's the least able to but i so the influx of the pieces like so. yes, i think the whole week the whole actually month once i post that will make you so much cop setting the my conditions national for jeanette. the course that's me. oh, really play me too, but for to that's i know it's really a my number to be. so they they, they that, that isn't. uh when we, we pop um i yeah. and the balance that ation, in terms of really lives listening to a need us talking about really i was coughing and i agree with that. i just see what society or what we need. we have been sending that
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we needed to put the pressure on the decimal. they kind of lease really big plastic action and holding up the meetings in dumb. so the cutting emissions acts of domestic level based on science and the climate in front of the field. so let me just and secondly, also providing sufficient. so the source these, that this claim inside months to enable actually got to up so in, and that's the influx of clinic. and before communities, they would think that cindy is also supporting the destination. and the economic being that i've gotten to think, yeah, i see some reading and forgive me for the yeah, no, i hear you loud and clear. there's this sense of unfairness that the industrial industrialized nations are the ones that have committed more to global pollution and must now pay. um,
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i'm wondering what specific funding mechanisms you think are necessary to achieve the declarations. goals as we have many funding mechanisms, we have the little green light, we have the patients, but we up and the sci fi. and just recently they need somebody to shake the global community i dreamed or the last. and i mean, i say because we just have her name under fortunately i'm, they've got that for me, please. uh, finishing its walk. or if anybody in the, in, in the admissions incorporated making device. so we all pulled these fonts back and look this up any where the desolate companies, uh, all of that will be issued by the resources based on the brand is based on that. yes. yeah. and so, you know, and how long will it be? um, it is a big that they, they, i'm not guessing was not the most of the money coming as your coming. i said there's a button to go now us to buy less at all. yeah. he was sick,
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but he went to the, the national and the police people on the incident in kansas. so we are not seeing that commitment. yeah, i'm so sorry. you're not seeing the government there. i'm afraid i have to jump in because we run out of time, but thank you so much for joining us with that. oh, dear update from the summit. we really appreciate it. that is, and i think a window from the pan african climate justice alliance. and before we go, the race to find water on the moon is a heating up several countries in contention with an eye to establishing future in our colonies. recent russian and japanese attempt ended in failure, india has succeeded in landing at the moon south pole. and now japan is trying again, is a big goal for japan. smart lander for investigating mood or slim mission will be to land with high precision. hence, the lenders nickname the moon sniper. the wordpress size is still
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a relative one when it comes to guiding a spacecraft down to the lunar surface. because we're talking about precision that they then we're talking about in the range of 1900 to 200 meters precision. other lunar emissions have plans, landing zones measured and kilometers. but the lightweight moons sniper will try to put down within a 100 meters of a pre determined target. if it masters that challenge, it'll investigate nearby rocks with a multi band spectral camera and deploy a small rolling picture, taking robot nicknamed sore a queue. if it successfully soft lands on the lunar surface as planned early next year, the slim mission will make japan the 5th nation to do so. joining number 4 in the club, india, it's chandra on 3 landers successfully put down on august 23rd. japan and india are now planning
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a joint project called the lunar polar exploration mission, flu pack set of 4, sometimes chung dry on for it's currently slated for lunch in about 3 years. it is supposed to start seriously looking for resources, especially water. this searches mostly for the conditions on the surface thinking in the long time that they might be human base of people living on the moon. all these things are very important because we see the moon as a kind of 1st stage 4 expiration of a solar system. but progress toward that goal is slow and success is far from guaranteed. the number of recent attempts that failed to set down safely on the lunar surface. like rushes recent luna 25 mission which was lost before landing. cut the pitch of paying to 2 points to the engine taking too long and slowing down the spacecraft too much. instead of just sending to
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a height of 18 kilometers on the surface of the moon, it descended even low and probably just collided with a surface so that i have to close the closest body up. let's do 2 more missions to the moon can be launched by american companies in the next few months, but safely setting probes down on it is just a prelude to the next big step. returning astronaut to the surface, that's the aim of the art of a series. it's next to mission. artem is to a slate of to take astronauts back to lunar orbit by the end of next year. then in 2025. the item is 3. will try to land them. that in turn for shadow is the building of lunar bases, which are in planning by a number of different countries, all hoping to gain a permanent foothold on our closest celeste you'll neighbor. and finally,
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the rolling stones are back the rock legends on wednesday announced their latest studio albums the 1st to feature original new music by the band in 18 years. mick jagger, keith richards, richards and a ronnie would launch their new album hackney diamonds. i'd be happy empire theater in london, us talk show host a jimmy fallon flew in to interview the stones, who were promoting their 1st album after the death of drummer charlie watts. 2 years ago. the launch features the premier of the video for their new single angry
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