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the, the, this is due to be news live from berlin, presidents of us and ukraine, meet to discuss how to turn the tide in the war against russia floods. lensky presents is so called planned for victory, joe biden, at the white house. us president promises speed resources to keep and declares that russia will not prevail. also on our program, pertain helene strengthens to a dangerous category for storm. as it bears down on the us state of florida forecast, there's more to potentially record breaking storm searches and inland flooding the
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see if there's an invalid. welcome to our program ukrainian present. a lot of its lensky has presented his so called victory plan to us president joe biden. so when he held talks with find that the white house to pitch his plan to end the war with russia, concrete details have yet to be released. but a key element is believed to be a request to use long range western missiles to hit targets in russia. how does the meeting bite in announce the new military. a package for ukraine worth $8000000000.00? we are before the meetings, let's see. and us vice president campbell of harris held a joint press conference as i have made clear on our 6 previous meetings and throughout hooton's, brutal aggression and war against ukraine. my support for the people of ukraine is unwavering. i have been proud to stand with you crane. i will continue to stand with you crane, and i will work to ensure ukraine prevails in this war. to be safe,
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secure, and prosperous, the united states must continue to fulfil our long standing rule of global leadership. we must stand with our allies and our partners. we must just defend our democratic values and stand up to aggressors. and we must stand for an international order rules and know we have to have this for, we need it just these. and we must protect our people, gram thomas, financials, room and everyone from fujen civil. and we are grateful to a married couple of supporting ukraine all day long. and we will have an important meeting today right off to i'd talk to present by the end of all of the plan will be 3 and i will share some details of the plan with vice president virus is crucial for us to, to be fully understandable. and to work in a full coordination with the united states and this morning i talked also to,
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to the congressman both chambers, both parties, and i'm thankful for their bipartisan support. we believe this war can be one and just fee as can be closer only with the, with a united states or, or earlier, we spoke to the chief international editor of richard walker in washington about since these zalinski is visit. we didn't lend a huge amount to bad, the big questions that everybody's asking themselves and the trains, i think the gradients very much want to find out the answer to and that is where the, the bite in ministration will come out. clearly and support elements of, of, of what the crating is being talking about as a victory plan in recent weeks. within these victory plan, is that a renewed big task from the finance to the americans to allow time to use long range weapons to fire at targets. well, inside russia, this is something that the bite and white house is sort of 5 being very wary of
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agreeing to. and this is almost like a last ditch attempt by so lensky before the end of jo biden's time before this presidential election, which is really consuming, of course, american politics here to try and make that case for that happened. we did not learn the answer to that. we don't know if we're going to hear anything about that in the coming days. the body ministration has agreed to a new package of providing weapons and to ukrainians. but it but, but we haven't heard yet. any concrete word, whether that going to agree to to, to this request from the ukrainian side or chief international editor richard walker, there were going to stay in the us were officials or warning of a nightmare scenario of heavy winds and high waters. as hurricane helene batter's board as coastline the satellite images show helene advancing across the gulf of mexico. it's already hit parts of florida's west coast and is expected to bring significant damage to much of the southeastern u. s. lean has been upgrade to a category for hurricane and forecast. there's a warning of a catastrophic storm search. and we go now to meteorologist
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and journalist matthew can put you who joins us from northern florida. welcome, mathew. hurricane helene is due to make land fall soon. tell us what you're seeing right now, or realistically, this is a worst case scenario for what the storm is doing, what the storm will do next, i was actually just checking some staff moments ago. we have record student back to 1851. this will be the 1st category for a storm on record to hit the big band. and like we said, we have a 170 plus years of observation. so again, this is a really big deal. the storm is rapidly intensifying and has rapidly intensified for 2 reasons. number one, incredibly warm water temperatures around 3132 degrees celsius that is high octane fuel a record amount of hole she had to keep content. basically want to extract from the waters to fuel this hurricane. and number 2, there is a jet stream of fanning overhead that kind of helps take the exhaust air from above the storm. push it away, creating a vacuum in the upper atmosphere,
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and the more air we can suck up in that vacuum from down below. the more we pull in strong winds from the surface. and that's why these winds right now are around a 180 kilometers per hour. and the other thing to these winds are going to push water against the coast line. we have a very gently sloping sea floor, which makes it easy to pile water ashore. and we're forecasting a storm surge of $3.00 to $5.00, maybe 6 meters near and just to the east of where that comes to shore. so ultimately, this is a worst case scenario event. it has been up taking an up taking, getting worse and worse, where i am in the town of perry. we're seeing our 1st rain squalls come in, but the interesting thing, you know, this a very tightly round hurricane. it's not that bad yet, but i'm worried that people underestimate this because when the i wall that inner most ring of wins comes ashore, it will go from nothing to tornado like wednesday. it's in about 30 minutes. what does it tell us what the hair is going to look like in a few hours and is anyone still there?
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i know, realistically i've seen a fair number of people here. the hotel i'm at right now is mainly media store and geezers and people trying to get out of dodge. but one thing i worry about this area was hit by hurricane last year. a dale. yeah. and it wasn't that bad. the hurricane was not significant. and i think a lot of people under estimate hurricanes because of that. and so i think in this case, even though taylor county where i am right now is under a mandatory evacuation, i worry people aren't taking it seriously enough. there are no shelters open in this county, the entire county has been deemed to unsafe to even open a shelter. that's why people are fleeing inland right now. now is their last opportunity to do so before the worst the winds arrives. but, you know, we always felt those run from the water heights and the wind. you can shelter from extreme winds, not in a mobile home, not in a shed, not in an out building, not many businesses with steel trust structures. but you might be able to just arrive the winds, but you can not survive the water look right there on the left side of your screen . that is a bridge in miami that was recently shut down and they only had
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a 1.3 meters, storm surge. multiply that by 4 or 5 and you're talking what could happen to the big bend later on tonight? we know this hurricane is supposed to hit much of a southeastern us. how bad is it going to be across areas that are outside of florida, for example, are they going to feel hurricane force winds as well? oh, yeah, that's a really good point. i mean, georgia is going to get the category to hurricane impacts with winds over a $120.00 to almost a 140 kilometers per hour, if not more. this thing, in addition to being for roche as we strong, is moving in lives so quickly that by the time it grows, the brakes on realizes it's not over, you know, warm water anymore and starts to sort of weekend and fade off. it's already moved. 580850 kilometers inland. and so the southern and eastern drawers valdosta make and are likely to see serious wins to the category one category to hurricane strength levels. and remember, hurricanes are not usually inland things. the factor we're expecting inland. hurricane impacts is mind boggling is the point where the entire state of georgia
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is under hurricane or tropical storm warnings, which is so unbelievably unusual. and my big concern is that the type of tree we have there, the southern pine falls down and winds around 90 or a 100 kilometers per hour. add another 50 plus kilometers per hour on top of that. and you're beginning to see just why this will be so bad. and in addition to that, there been inland flood issues. we've seen about 25 centimeters worth of rain from moisture streaming north. the head of helene, in the caroline is causing something called the predecessor rain event, big flooding in the mountains. so this is such a wide reaching system with devastating impacts for a lot of people. and i hope that people take it seriously. urologist and drills. matthew concludes your reporting from the big den to forward as gulf coast on hurricane helene. thank you very much. thank you for shifting gears is real, has resumed air strikes against a root hours after allies, including the us, and that you called for a temporary cease fire. to propose 21 day truce along the is re 11 on border 6 to halt air strikes against 11 on there that have already claimed more than 600 lives
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and 3 days is real says it is carrying out precision precision strikes against has beloved militants. a despite those ceasefire calls is really prime minister, benjamin netanyahu ordered the army to continue fighting with full force. the self 11 on awakens to the sound of explosions as across the board to conflict with israel rages on tens of thousands. and people have already fled to the region of to isabel issued a deadline to evacuate. the sum taken refuge in temporarily. shells is such as this one as a school of is hedging for the relative safety of neighboring sylvia. including many syrians who were displaced during that country and several more to them. it's a homecoming mix is an uncomfortable feeling of deja food on, on the last one on the sort of you, we left the see where you in 2014 because of the war. so he went to south lebanon,
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lived in words, the general, then the slightest war in the south stopped at the time of the general. there were too many strikes and a lot of destruction. so, so we live to getting a lot if you have the general what bottom, the general the all new and thought the multiple on us and french efforts to push for a c side seem to have come to nothing. israel saw administer is cuts rejected the idea out of hand would you have given not to be a ceasefire? we are going to move in, in order to change the current situation. and the office of the is why the prime minister gave it clear response, but not responding a tool. instead, the prime minister instructed is riley forces to quote, continue fighting with full force reactions among his riley to the idea of a seaside were mixed. i mean, we don't just want to cease fire, we want to. okay, so and they look specifically. so i think that a ground defensive is not the solution them. uh they will bring more escalation,
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more missiles on us, more damaging the blog. it's not the solution. and they looked as though, because i think that is less what we've been needing a ceasefire for awhile already. and that some of this war has been going on for too long, telling me that it can't go on like this. the normally gus and not for anybody in f um it's in human and little below and i really hope it will end for good a not just for a few weeks to speak with the resident. that means the law to come as well as well . what else like that? there is more time again, this is a temporary cease fire and i want the citizens of the north to be able to go back to their home up. i looked at it real. this is what they need to sign on. what caused them to what is, what is typical of them the a lot of the models. meanwhile, most of the border 11 on the funerals for those who died. and these very districts have already begun to have many of the attendees here, realizing that could be many most have come earlier we asked journalist kareem al
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gallery and the root of has blue. it has reacted to the proposed temporary ceasefire. a to know there is no, no efficiency answer from the spot to this proposal, but the is, it was already rejected from these really sites. i think the hosting right now is that of the tv, but i think it's safe to say that since the one that would be probably most of this is paula is of course the truth devising. it's a tax on both of these, right? if i was saying that we want to build up pressure, so that is really offensive, and that causes true is going to it's so they would all agree to the end of the war here in the it was a warrant, gaza still continues, that will be some kind of competition and if you offered his folder now in this proposal, there is of course the idea of 21 days off a ceasefire in good time. there should be work on a ceasefire and because i don't think that's too big for his bullet. they have the
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link to say, an end of the example can only have if there's an end of the wall, it in the gaza strip. journalist cream, i'll call you and they root there. let's have a look nelson, the other stories making headlines around the world. she knows new york city mayor eric adams has been charged with taking bribes and accepting legal contributions to make clear diamond polls a major investigation into the mayor's campaign in close associates. on mature, mister adams insisted he is innocent and has asked new yorkers to withhold judgment until after the present defense were accord in hong kong. as soon it's the journalist a 21 months in prison, 1st edition, trump we quinn, was the chief editor of stan news, which published articles critical of china is national security practice. another editor at the media outlets. patrick lamb was also sentence, but released on health grounds. well, that's all for now. we'll get. we'll be back soon with more headlines in the meantime. you can find out more about these and other stories online. dot com.
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