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so obviously the very sector is quite critical for agger for the economy in north america. on a global perspective, the united nations food and agriculture organization and just announced milk eggs and meet are vital sources of nutrients and calories. but does this not go against the push we're seeing to go beginning globally or do use more alternatives to dairy and other types of naturally grown agriculture products? i think uh the message that, at least i'm hearing is, is that the issue of proteins in general is very much about choice. it's not about this or that. it's more about this and that for many years obviously animal proteins have had all the attention the world. and most consumers in north america were fixated in, in, in eating and consuming animal proteins. but now we have options. uh, i think what the u. n is saying basically is that yes, they are traditions. uh, they are uh habits and it's not necessarily bad to eat, drink milk, eat dairy products, eat meat. but at the same time we do have alternatives. now we can also embrace, that's kind of how i'm reading y
so obviously the very sector is quite critical for agger for the economy in north america. on a global perspective, the united nations food and agriculture organization and just announced milk eggs and meet are vital sources of nutrients and calories. but does this not go against the push we're seeing to go beginning globally or do use more alternatives to dairy and other types of naturally grown agriculture products? i think uh the message that, at least i'm hearing is, is that the issue of...
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because china can, nor a strong voice of both of north america and europe, and maybe a wants of japan and korea and to eventually united kingdom. and on all of the questions we have on china. for example, if china is able to, in west, in the west about, for example, to buy a part of the handbook, how about why is it not possible for you being gen companies to buy parts offer a share on, on the chinese hovers. the basic line is play by very different rules. yeah, they play bad by very different routes of a. we have our own rules. from my point of view, we saw a task that runs across a t. m on the fields of economic relations. and if shine of what's happened is not the knowing how about how about to buy a share of the shy of it. i think we should been in the buying a china. i share also, i'm a problem. this is maybe a problem. i should be comfortable result of that strategy. unfortunately, the chance the office is against what level of pop problem business. what about politics regarding taiwan, the new strategies states that germany is actively working towards the escalation. but if chi
because china can, nor a strong voice of both of north america and europe, and maybe a wants of japan and korea and to eventually united kingdom. and on all of the questions we have on china. for example, if china is able to, in west, in the west about, for example, to buy a part of the handbook, how about why is it not possible for you being gen companies to buy parts offer a share on, on the chinese hovers. the basic line is play by very different rules. yeah, they play bad by very different...
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so obviously the dairy sector is quite critical for agrifood economy in north america. on a global perspective, united nations, food and agriculture organization, and just announced milk, eggs and meet are vital sources of nutrients and calories. but does this not go against the push we're seeing to go big and globally, or do use more alternatives to dairy and other types of naturally grown agricultural products? i think uh the message that, at least i'm hearing is, is that the issue of proteins in general is very much about choice. it's not about this or that. it's more about this and that for many years obviously animal proteins have had all the attention the world. and most consumers in north america were fixated in, in, in eating and consuming animal proteins. but now we have options. i think what the un is saying basically is that yes, they are traditions, the, they are habits and it's not necessarily bad to eat, drink milk, eat dairy products, eat meat. but at the same time we do have alternatives. now we can also embrace, that's kind of how i'm reading you when t
so obviously the dairy sector is quite critical for agrifood economy in north america. on a global perspective, united nations, food and agriculture organization, and just announced milk, eggs and meet are vital sources of nutrients and calories. but does this not go against the push we're seeing to go big and globally, or do use more alternatives to dairy and other types of naturally grown agricultural products? i think uh the message that, at least i'm hearing is, is that the issue of...
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and so the fresh air of north america is really welcome. and when your opinions arrived and found the indigenous people were burning in the spring and fall in places even like virginia in the 1600s. uh, they put a stop to it and back they uh, they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park such as yellowstone, and use somebody in the states. and in banf and jasper and canada to prevent that from burning and the one to read and the tory is seen in writing mountain national park. as recently as 1939, when that part was established, they kicked out the indigenous people. they actually walk the mode and to make sure that they didn't come back, they actually burned down their cabins to turn them from doing that again. and that opposition continues to this day that we see didn't business communities in the tourist industry that do not like to have burned out for us are perfectly burned out for us. they think that it's unattractive for tourist that they don't like the idea of having smoke prevail on you know
and so the fresh air of north america is really welcome. and when your opinions arrived and found the indigenous people were burning in the spring and fall in places even like virginia in the 1600s. uh, they put a stop to it and back they uh, they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park such as yellowstone, and use somebody in the states. and in banf and jasper and canada to prevent that from burning and the one to read and the tory is seen in writing...
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so in north america, we are dealing with intense drought and shorter winters earlier springs, lightning strikes, and even hotter summers. so what conditions on the ground are these creating an are these similar to conditions and australia, europe, and south africa? well, you just simply have to look at it as a chemical reaction. uh and everybody who started the, you know, a camp fire on a hike or a camping trip. no. is that? do you have really have to get the driest kindling in there to get things going and what we have now because things are so hot and dry, we just have this kindling in all forms be of grass or be of twigs or be really old trees or dead trees that are just ready to burn. and there's a simple equation that a lot of of weather scientists talk about is that uh, with every one degree increase in temperature. you have about 10 percent more light, more lightning strikes and lightning, at least on the canadian side of the border is the biggest cause of foyer fire. on the other side, it's humans, but still lightning is a big factor. and so we just have a much more volatile sit
so in north america, we are dealing with intense drought and shorter winters earlier springs, lightning strikes, and even hotter summers. so what conditions on the ground are these creating an are these similar to conditions and australia, europe, and south africa? well, you just simply have to look at it as a chemical reaction. uh and everybody who started the, you know, a camp fire on a hike or a camping trip. no. is that? do you have really have to get the driest kindling in there to get...
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and so the fresh air of north america is really welcome. and when your opinions arrived and found the indigenous people were burning in the spring and fall in places even like virginia in the 1600s, they put a stop to it and back the they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park such as yellowstone, and use somebody in the states and in banf and jasper and canada, to prevent them from burning and one to read and the tory, this scene, and writing mountain national park. as recently as 1939, when that part was established, they kicked out the indigenous people. they actually walk the mode and to make sure that they didn't come back, they actually burned down their cabinets to turn them from doing that again. and that opposition continues to this day that we saved in business communities in the tourist industry that do not like to have burned out for us or personally, birthdate for us. they think that it's unattractive for tours. uh, so don't like the idea of having smoke prevail on, you know, a really
and so the fresh air of north america is really welcome. and when your opinions arrived and found the indigenous people were burning in the spring and fall in places even like virginia in the 1600s, they put a stop to it and back the they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park such as yellowstone, and use somebody in the states and in banf and jasper and canada, to prevent them from burning and one to read and the tory, this scene, and writing...
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it seems like a lot of your focus is on north america.ll acquisitions that you are considering or would you expand the wh store? in the first half of this year we opened 30 shops in north america, or opened another 30 shops in the second half of this year. we have got a pipeline of 60 stores to open and we are constantly winning tenders in airports. there is lots and lots of tenders that come up in airports where they will go out to the markets and ask for different retailers to come up with propositions. so, recently we have just taken stores at newark airport. we have opened at salt lake city. we have opened in kansas. we do have whsmith stores in america. we have got actually a store thatis we have got actually a store that is a just walk out store in partnership with amazon at laguardia airport. we have a whsmith store in a new arc but mostly the way that we think about growing our business in north america is working with the airports and coming up with a proposition that is sort of tailor to that local city, both in terms of the pro
it seems like a lot of your focus is on north america.ll acquisitions that you are considering or would you expand the wh store? in the first half of this year we opened 30 shops in north america, or opened another 30 shops in the second half of this year. we have got a pipeline of 60 stores to open and we are constantly winning tenders in airports. there is lots and lots of tenders that come up in airports where they will go out to the markets and ask for different retailers to come up with...
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and so the fresh air of north america is really welcome. and when your opinions arrived and found the indigenous people were burning in the spring and fall in places even like virginia in the 1600s, they put a stop to it and back they uh, they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park, such as yellowstone use somebody in the states and in banf in jasper and canada to prevent them from burning. and one to really tori is seen and riding mountain national park as recently as 1939. when that part was established, they kicked out the indigenous people, they actually walk the mode and to make sure that they didn't come back, they actually burned down their cabinets to turn them from doing that again. and that opposition continues to this day that we see didn't business communities in the tourist industry that do not like to have burned out for us or partially burned out for us. they think that it's unattractive for tourist that they don't like the idea of having smoke prevail on you know, a really nice sun
and so the fresh air of north america is really welcome. and when your opinions arrived and found the indigenous people were burning in the spring and fall in places even like virginia in the 1600s, they put a stop to it and back they uh, they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park, such as yellowstone use somebody in the states and in banf in jasper and canada to prevent them from burning. and one to really tori is seen and riding mountain national...
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that was grown mostly by insulative people in north america. tobacco was not the number one cross throughout the colonies, sugarcane was and partly for candy bars but really that's where you get the molasses that makes rama. when you talk about this today, what is the big burly industry in north america before he had even before the text of males of the industry is that distilleries turning molasses in the roman and molasses from sugarcane raised by slaves in the caribbean and is a reminder that is a virginia, a home from the state built on the slavery people know that, massachusetts was built on slavery as well new york written about in your book bound which comes out on my birthday june 16th of 2022, so shows how dependent new york was on slavery and all of these places from virginia all upper dependent not only on the labor of the enslaved people they claim to own but on the labor of enslaved people in the caribbean who are producing the molasses that also there is a market, have the vision new england for crop was fish half of it goes to th
that was grown mostly by insulative people in north america. tobacco was not the number one cross throughout the colonies, sugarcane was and partly for candy bars but really that's where you get the molasses that makes rama. when you talk about this today, what is the big burly industry in north america before he had even before the text of males of the industry is that distilleries turning molasses in the roman and molasses from sugarcane raised by slaves in the caribbean and is a reminder...
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they've been the sacrament and cornerstone for some of the oldest civilizations in north america andcult-like following of fishermen. ♪♪♪ shane: chinook have the largest range out of any pacific salmon, but springers only exist in the southern end, where over half the genetically unique populations have already been extirpated. ♪♪♪ shane: so, why has one of the most revered animals on earth been allowed to virtually disappear from the vast number of rivers they once called home? and what does their future hold? these questions led me on a two year journey throughout salmon country in search for the last wild springers, while exploring their connection to people and place and a new genetic discovery that could help save the king of salmon before it's too late. mike miller: my name's mike miller. i'm a genetics professor in the department of animal science at the university of california davis, and this is my genetics lab. my goal as a geneticist is to use genetics to improve conservation outcomes for threatened and endangered species. we've probably worked on more species than just ab
they've been the sacrament and cornerstone for some of the oldest civilizations in north america andcult-like following of fishermen. ♪♪♪ shane: chinook have the largest range out of any pacific salmon, but springers only exist in the southern end, where over half the genetically unique populations have already been extirpated. ♪♪♪ shane: so, why has one of the most revered animals on earth been allowed to virtually disappear from the vast number of rivers they once called home? and...
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our north america can respond peter bowes here.— our north america can respond peter bowes here.ter bowes here. we've heard about travis king _ peter bowes here. we've heard about travis king and _ peter bowes here. we've heard about travis king and his - about travis king and his recent history, as he reported he is said to have been in quite a bit of trouble in south korea, getting into fights and causing extensive damage to a police vehicle, it goes back to an incident last october for which she was fined almost $2000. the equivalent of $2000. we know he has been intention quite recently for a few months, just recently released from that. it's not entirely clear whether that attention was directly related to those incidents that i just was directly related to those incidents that ijust mentioned going back to loss 0ctober he's also reportedly, he was the subject of an assault investigation going back to september of last year relates to an alleged incident in a nightclub. to an alleged incident in a nightclub-— to an alleged incident in a nightclub. it's interesting, how did h
our north america can respond peter bowes here.— our north america can respond peter bowes here.ter bowes here. we've heard about travis king _ peter bowes here. we've heard about travis king and _ peter bowes here. we've heard about travis king and his - about travis king and his recent history, as he reported he is said to have been in quite a bit of trouble in south korea, getting into fights and causing extensive damage to a police vehicle, it goes back to an incident last october for...
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obviously, animal proteins have had all the attention the world, and most consumers in north america were fixated in, in, in eating and consuming animal proteins. but now we have options. i think what the un is saying basically is that yes, they are traditions. uh, they are uh habits and it's not necessarily bad to eat, drink milk, eat dairy products, eat meat. but at the same time we do have alternatives. now we can also embrace, that's kind of how i'm reading you when the, when's message that came out recently? do you agree with what they're saying? yeah, unfortunately, sometimes politicians say things not based on actual scientific factors or what is actually happening on the ground. rather, they get their sources from libraries or things which might just look good on paper . do you agree with what their assumption is? i do. i do. uh, i think uh i've, i've always believed that it's important for consumers to, to be empowered with options and not deny them of options through legislation. i don't think it's right at the same time though, i certainly would, would prioritize transpare
obviously, animal proteins have had all the attention the world, and most consumers in north america were fixated in, in, in eating and consuming animal proteins. but now we have options. i think what the un is saying basically is that yes, they are traditions. uh, they are uh habits and it's not necessarily bad to eat, drink milk, eat dairy products, eat meat. but at the same time we do have alternatives. now we can also embrace, that's kind of how i'm reading you when the, when's message that...
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the united nation says the world needs to pass a more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe, and asia, into a more extreme hate in the italian capital rome, the some moments or has hit a called hi of 41.2 degrees celsius. that's just a bit of a 170 degrees fahrenheit. and the ones well me to a logical organization is wanting that more record highs could be on the way for the northern hemisphere. no greece is being hit, especially hot, but why fi has excessive heat pushing through the 40 degree buria is making normal some of the time has it's even worse. 5 fights is attacking the flames while trying to keep residents interest at a safe distance. smoke seakans the and it's hard to breathe as people rush to evacuate for a 2nd day. 5 fighters have bashful blazes just outside of athens. feel far as ease of audit residents to leave in mantra northwest. if the capital police tried to convince these nuns to leave them on a street ahead of the 5 front wiley nearby personality, some residents refused to abandoned their homes as well. i'm not leaving. i started building this ho
the united nation says the world needs to pass a more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe, and asia, into a more extreme hate in the italian capital rome, the some moments or has hit a called hi of 41.2 degrees celsius. that's just a bit of a 170 degrees fahrenheit. and the ones well me to a logical organization is wanting that more record highs could be on the way for the northern hemisphere. no greece is being hit, especially hot, but why fi has excessive heat pushing...
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the heatwave stretching acss prensa north america -- parts of north america and europe would be virtuallysible without human induced climate change. that is the conclusion from a group of international scientists. they compared current events with historical data. those comparisons suggest that heat waves like those in july can be expected once every 15 years in north america, once every 10 years in europe, and once every five years in china. let's get some analysis from richard allen at reading university. good to have you on the program. we were told not to look at specific climate events in isolation, but this report is quite specific that what we are witnessing is a direct result of climate change, correct? >> that is right. weather patterns generate extremes like heat waves, but it is obvious from evidence collected over many years that climate change due to human emissions of greenhouse gases are intensifying. that is precisely what this study has demonstrated very clearly, using tried and trusted methods. christian: those methods, can you talk about the modeling? how dyou come to a
the heatwave stretching acss prensa north america -- parts of north america and europe would be virtuallysible without human induced climate change. that is the conclusion from a group of international scientists. they compared current events with historical data. those comparisons suggest that heat waves like those in july can be expected once every 15 years in north america, once every 10 years in europe, and once every five years in china. let's get some analysis from richard allen at...
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there's no blame residence left to watch houses, but as the temperature is $1240.00 degrees europe, north america, asia, and north africa now full cost the site, it will get worse if the days ahead. also coming up on top of teaching that you crank rein, export deal, process, task destroying infrastructure, both of odessa key valves to continue shipping, essential commodities for the black sake. we look up one african nations, lived on supplies from the painful do to cope with food and secure the ident visible and welcome. the united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe, asia, and africa see rankled high temperatures. the winds will be for a logical organization, the one that the northern hemisphere heat wave is said to intensify. the grim outlook comes against the backdrop of heat stroke alerts in japan, and you high temperatures across southern europe. the u. n. agency called heat waves, amongst the deadly as natural has its squeeze, has been especially hot, it's fine while flies, the normal. some of the time, dangers of bei
there's no blame residence left to watch houses, but as the temperature is $1240.00 degrees europe, north america, asia, and north africa now full cost the site, it will get worse if the days ahead. also coming up on top of teaching that you crank rein, export deal, process, task destroying infrastructure, both of odessa key valves to continue shipping, essential commodities for the black sake. we look up one african nations, lived on supplies from the painful do to cope with food and secure...
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the united nation says the world must prepare for more intense feet waves as north america, europe, and asia experience reco, temperatures. the welcome into a logical organization is wanting that the heat wave of the northern hemisphere is about to intensify heat to that. so also in force in japan, the joint agency says, heat waves among the most dangerous natural hazards greece is being hit is specially hot by was fast and excessive feed. pushing through the 4th degree barrier is making normal summer time has it's worse, 5 fights is attacking the flames while trying to keep residents as to is at a safe distance. the flames hop scotch from 13, top to another, carried by fast moving bins. firefighters are trying to do what they can, but they can't be everywhere. some houses in federal need. a boating wind. there's no, there's no firefighters. there's no there's no blaine or somebody, some are some guys try to do this, your house, but the, it's impossible the fire, so heavy. the wind is very, very heavy, very strong. so there's nothing that there they can do. 3 capacities are struggling w
the united nation says the world must prepare for more intense feet waves as north america, europe, and asia experience reco, temperatures. the welcome into a logical organization is wanting that the heat wave of the northern hemisphere is about to intensify heat to that. so also in force in japan, the joint agency says, heat waves among the most dangerous natural hazards greece is being hit is specially hot by was fast and excessive feed. pushing through the 4th degree barrier is making normal...
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residents watch houses burnt as the temperature is top 40 degrees in europe, north america, asia, and north africa, and full cost of the say it will get worse in the days ahead. also on the program, an american citizen is apparently housing north, korea off the crossing the boat without permission. the us soldier went missing from a piece of village and the demilitarized zone between the 2 korean plus thousands of these radius stages. so whole day of resistance in protest, the government plans to reform to traditionally opponents of the changes say democracy is at risk. and as the australian state of victoria pulls out of hosting the commonwealth games, we look at what the future holds for costly international sporting events. the i'm gonna have both as well come to the program. the united nations says the world must prepare for more intense heat when it says north america, europe and asia experience record temperatures. the welcome into a logical organization is warning that the heat wave in the northern hemisphere is about to intensify. heat alerts are also enforced in japan un agen
residents watch houses burnt as the temperature is top 40 degrees in europe, north america, asia, and north africa, and full cost of the say it will get worse in the days ahead. also on the program, an american citizen is apparently housing north, korea off the crossing the boat without permission. the us soldier went missing from a piece of village and the demilitarized zone between the 2 korean plus thousands of these radius stages. so whole day of resistance in protest, the government plans...
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united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe, and asia, and your extreme temperatures in room that their moments are, has hit a record. hi. vitale. and capitol of $41.00 degrees celsius in the us city of phoenix, temperatures have reached at least $43.00 degrees for our records. 19 consecutive days. the city also experienced a record nighttime temperature affair. she 5 degrees on monday. the un world meteorological organization is warning that more record highs could be on the way for the northern hemisphere. greece is being hit, especially hard by wild fires. excessive heat is pushing through the 40 degree barrier and making normal summer time hazards worse. firefighters are tackling the flames while trying to keep residents and tourists at a safe distance. smoke seakans the and it's hard to breathe as people rush to evacuate for a 2nd day. 5 fighters have bashful blazes just outside of athens, feel storage, ease of ordered residents to leap in mantra, north west of the capital. police tried to convince these nuns to le
united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe, and asia, and your extreme temperatures in room that their moments are, has hit a record. hi. vitale. and capitol of $41.00 degrees celsius in the us city of phoenix, temperatures have reached at least $43.00 degrees for our records. 19 consecutive days. the city also experienced a record nighttime temperature affair. she 5 degrees on monday. the un world meteorological...
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like stream temperatures aren't only had in europe, north america, asia and north africa are affected to. in some cases, the high temperatures are linked to something called heat stones. tom maxwell is in japan. they move in to status of the country has been issued heat striping that other countries across the world including the us, spain grease and it's lea, a suffering from the heat. the south west of the us is scorching because of a heat the heat during this close by a massive building up and getting trapped by high pressure in the atmosphere. the high pressure then pushes the at down the on it to the surface, is squashed and gets even hotter. and the cycle continues or scientists are trying to find out how much heat we can handle. and the critical temperature has been observed in some animals. ready strangely haven't really being nailed down to human beings. researches unless degrees of people resting for an hour in the mid 20 degrees compact and humidity at $40.50 degrees centigrade. they looked at that 50 origin metabolic rates. spending an hour between $40.50 degrees centigrad
like stream temperatures aren't only had in europe, north america, asia and north africa are affected to. in some cases, the high temperatures are linked to something called heat stones. tom maxwell is in japan. they move in to status of the country has been issued heat striping that other countries across the world including the us, spain grease and it's lea, a suffering from the heat. the south west of the us is scorching because of a heat the heat during this close by a massive building up...
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as the northern hemisphere, sama sends temperatures soaring north america. i'm much of your swelter in extreme . the objects are welcome to the program. the hollywood actors union has voted unanimously to go on strike the biggest strike to hit. so hollywood in 6 decades will set sign some major movie on tv productions, thousands of acts as the demanding, best fast share of streaming profits. they will say one regulations on artificial intelligence. the writers guild of america is ready on the strike over repeat means also going to the rise stream. now union president, mtv stuff from russia says there's no alternative to strike action in the eyes of the world. and particularly the eyes of labor are upon us. what happens here is important because what's happening to us is happening across all fields of labor. by means of when employers make wall street and greed their priority, and they forget about the essential contributors that make the machine run. k j matthews is an entertainment john and i still assigned to these. she told me why chose to avert the scrip
as the northern hemisphere, sama sends temperatures soaring north america. i'm much of your swelter in extreme . the objects are welcome to the program. the hollywood actors union has voted unanimously to go on strike the biggest strike to hit. so hollywood in 6 decades will set sign some major movie on tv productions, thousands of acts as the demanding, best fast share of streaming profits. they will say one regulations on artificial intelligence. the writers guild of america is ready on the...
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this countries across north america, europe and asia, and you're more extreme temperatures and the italian capital rome that their monitor has hit a record high of 41.8 degree celsius. it's a bit over 107 degrees fahrenheit and then you ones world, maybe your logical organization has warning that more record highs could be on the way for the northern hemisphere. a grease is being hit, especially hard by wild fires, excessive heat, pushing through the 40 degree barrier there as well, is making normal summer time hazards, even worse, firefighters are tackling the flames while trying to keep residents and torres at a safe distance smoke frequency. and it's hard to breathe as people rush to evacuate for a 2nd day firefighters, have bashful blazes just outside of athens, fuel storage, ease of ordered residents to leap in mantra, north west of the capital. police tried to convince these nuns to leave them on a street ahead of the 5 front while the nearby personality some residents refused to abandon their homes as well. i'm not leaving. i started building this house when i was 27 years old by my
this countries across north america, europe and asia, and you're more extreme temperatures and the italian capital rome that their monitor has hit a record high of 41.8 degree celsius. it's a bit over 107 degrees fahrenheit and then you ones world, maybe your logical organization has warning that more record highs could be on the way for the northern hemisphere. a grease is being hit, especially hard by wild fires, excessive heat, pushing through the 40 degree barrier there as well, is making...
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it trails in popular g behind other professional sports in north america. now on australia and sailor, lost at sea with his dog for 3 months, has been rescued tim shadow and his patch. bella survived on rain water and roll fish. they were picked up by a fishing boat, nearly 2000 kilometers from land in the pacific ocean, with a shot of setting foot on dry land for the 1st time since the ordeal began. tim shadow and his dog bella are now safe in mexico. and i just say i'm alive and and i didn't really didn't think i'd like it. so thank you. thank you so much. she had exposed was damaged by a storm. only weeks into his journey from mexico to french, polynesia. it's knocked out the boat's electronics and soon the pair found themselves stranded in the pacific ocean and photographed as the rescue appeared at shadow. g, appear skinny and exhausted, but always accompanied by his canine companion bela the pair survive by drinking rain water and eating vol fish. and to avoid sun then they hit on the boats kind of p. i did enjoy being a cheese. i, you know, i enjoy b
it trails in popular g behind other professional sports in north america. now on australia and sailor, lost at sea with his dog for 3 months, has been rescued tim shadow and his patch. bella survived on rain water and roll fish. they were picked up by a fishing boat, nearly 2000 kilometers from land in the pacific ocean, with a shot of setting foot on dry land for the 1st time since the ordeal began. tim shadow and his dog bella are now safe in mexico. and i just say i'm alive and and i didn't...
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pretty serious wildfires in north america of easy waves going to cause other not for dissolved as any other issues. we can what type of full solely issues we talk about a lot is compelling vulnerability. often times with episodes like these extreme high end feed events. we see something called excess mortality or scavenging, which is a, a really gruesome person term. but really you're, you're sort of taking people who are the frames you may have underlying health issues, systemic vulnerabilities, and unfortunately pushing them to the brink of fatalities. we saw a couple of years ago in 2020, in the 18000 person, a loss in italy with a heat wave there in the united states. we have a more air conditioning readily available. so not necessarily as a significant number wise. but that said, there will still be a significant human impact. another thing to you mentioned wildfires back in may. we had a very stagnant the heat to a more big pocket of hot dry here thinking over canada that desiccated or dried out the landscape, making it right to burn or all the things about 13 wildfires ongoing
pretty serious wildfires in north america of easy waves going to cause other not for dissolved as any other issues. we can what type of full solely issues we talk about a lot is compelling vulnerability. often times with episodes like these extreme high end feed events. we see something called excess mortality or scavenging, which is a, a really gruesome person term. but really you're, you're sort of taking people who are the frames you may have underlying health issues, systemic...
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they've already told 40 degrees in parts of europe, north america, asia, as north africa. now forecast to say, it will be this wave of several dates. also coming up for us, it doesn't just the, the united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe and asia. see re quote, high temperatures, the u as well. media over a logical organization has one that the northern hemisphere, his wife, is set to intensify. the grim outlook comes against the backdrop of heat stroke alerts in japan, and you high temperatures across southern europe, un agency, cold peak waves amongst the deadly as natural disaster. and so has it's, let's listen in to more of what the un, extreme hate advisor to say. these are not your normal where the systems of the past have arrived as a consequence of climate change to. and it will continue for some time. you, you have to reverse it, you have to do comment repaired to change, it's the, the growth. and so i'm with tiny as hate waves around the northern hemisphere has increased 6 folds. since th
they've already told 40 degrees in parts of europe, north america, asia, as north africa. now forecast to say, it will be this wave of several dates. also coming up for us, it doesn't just the, the united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe and asia. see re quote, high temperatures, the u as well. media over a logical organization has one that the northern hemisphere, his wife, is set to intensify. the grim outlook comes...
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last night. scorching temperatures have grouped 3 of the world's continents, asia, europe, and north america in the us. excessive heat warnings were in place for roughly a 3rd of the population. china has taken steps to limit i've side work during the sweltering conditions, and the next week could be the hottest temperatures ever recorded in your, of, in a heat wave named call room. a master operation to control by fire on beam scanning the islands from above, weren't the bombers were deployed for all of us on the ground. hundreds of firefighters joining the back in 2015 to the fire and think smoke forest mask. evacuations. housing difficult on me to so we in june been claims believe the suspension keyed for the claim for francis plus, you know, cv condo and not be. so we were able to pay the heat only to see the pipeline and take part in the angeles. but otherwise it was unbearable, and we wouldn't have been able to wait long in this 800. this we fox of it. we are expected to see if equity picking temperatures as high as 48 degrees celsius. it's from to the part of the issue. good. let's pu
last night. scorching temperatures have grouped 3 of the world's continents, asia, europe, and north america in the us. excessive heat warnings were in place for roughly a 3rd of the population. china has taken steps to limit i've side work during the sweltering conditions, and the next week could be the hottest temperatures ever recorded in your, of, in a heat wave named call room. a master operation to control by fire on beam scanning the islands from above, weren't the bombers were deployed...
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the times when the inhabitants of this continent were transported by ship to latin america, to north america, to south america, north america to work on plantations, they were taken in handcuffs, mocked, their rights were violated he didn't consider them to be human beings at that time either. well, we could talk to the representatives of the american continent or the european continent . well, let's talk. that's how you humiliate us , you beat us, you take away children, you separate us, you kill us, you do in these factories it's okay, let's talk. well, probably not. the truth is, then why do you know what else is here? it's a pity that this was said by the head of the african union , which is composed of representatives of countries located far from us. there are countries that located close to us in hungary, once again stated that in order to end the russian war in ukraine , it is necessary to talk with the russian leadership. in japan, the head of the hungarian foreign policy department , petersierto, said, because he did not just say that he wants to maintain relations with russia , bu
the times when the inhabitants of this continent were transported by ship to latin america, to north america, to south america, north america to work on plantations, they were taken in handcuffs, mocked, their rights were violated he didn't consider them to be human beings at that time either. well, we could talk to the representatives of the american continent or the european continent . well, let's talk. that's how you humiliate us , you beat us, you take away children, you separate us, you...
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i europe, north america, and asia? ~ , . europe, north america, and asia? ~' ,. ., , �* asia? i think the music doesn't have the same sort of- asia? i think the music doesn't have the same sort of barriers| have the same sort of barriers in terms of geography or linguistics that film and media does, that needs to have some form of translation. i think also k—pop, which is where bts come from, it is very audiovisual, so you have music videos and you have associated videos and you have associated videos that go with it. so it isn'tjust videos that go with it. so it isn't just the videos that go with it. so it isn'tjust the music, it is more than the music. but i also think that you can feel energised by music, that you can feel sad, and that research has shown that the language doesn't matter that much, it is the emotion that is — that you connect with. and i think bts are a very good example of a group who connect with the audience on an emotional level. i understand you have helped organise bts conferences. can you tell me what they are and who attend the conferences? yes, so
i europe, north america, and asia? ~ , . europe, north america, and asia? ~' ,. ., , �* asia? i think the music doesn't have the same sort of- asia? i think the music doesn't have the same sort of barriers| have the same sort of barriers in terms of geography or linguistics that film and media does, that needs to have some form of translation. i think also k—pop, which is where bts come from, it is very audiovisual, so you have music videos and you have associated videos and you have...
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and the next men's world cup is going to be in over three countries in north america.ically difficult, but not anything that fifa hasn't done before. what has happened for the first time is that the teams have a base camp. they've never had that before. they've always had to travel from game to game, city to city. but now they have a base camp to which they return. the accommodation that they have is right next to where they're training. so they'll go and play their game, come back and back to home, really, home from home where their comforts are. well, they don't have to pack. they can return to their messy hotel bedroom if they like. and the idea is that it's such a large, sprawling area as australia or new zealand, they have a bit of stability in their lives. also, i'm intrigued to know whether the spectators are predominantly or more predominantly women than they otherwise would be, for example, in a men's world cup. and why that might be the case? 0bviously, because women are playing, but if the atmosphere is different. well, we won't know until it starts, but i i
and the next men's world cup is going to be in over three countries in north america.ically difficult, but not anything that fifa hasn't done before. what has happened for the first time is that the teams have a base camp. they've never had that before. they've always had to travel from game to game, city to city. but now they have a base camp to which they return. the accommodation that they have is right next to where they're training. so they'll go and play their game, come back and back to...
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whether be europe, north america, or asia, we are seeing these are very high and heat drums. and one other thing i'll point out to sand bell china hit 51.7 agrees celsius yesterday. and the reason i bring that up is because that's not only a chinese record, which would be the previous record by one degree, a huge marketing margin to shadow a record by. but it's also a record for the entire globe north of 40 degrees north. so the fact that we're seeing readings like that of middle attitudes, incredible, me now you're talking about these rack holes every year. it seems to see a new record, the temperature, the one of the chances of us actually reversing that. a slim to none because the atmosphere is kind of like a freight train. you push it in one direction, it will keep accelerating for a while. it's difficult to slammed the brakes on, or it has several different stables days, the temperate state, which is kind of where we've historically been ice age earth, which once you get into an ice age, it's very difficult to get out. we call that snowball earth and then hot house or an
whether be europe, north america, or asia, we are seeing these are very high and heat drums. and one other thing i'll point out to sand bell china hit 51.7 agrees celsius yesterday. and the reason i bring that up is because that's not only a chinese record, which would be the previous record by one degree, a huge marketing margin to shadow a record by. but it's also a record for the entire globe north of 40 degrees north. so the fact that we're seeing readings like that of middle attitudes,...
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and his wild pfizer, rage across europe, africa, north america, and asia. the director general of the united nations says global warming has ended . and the era of global boylen has begun. the, i'm feel welcome to the program. russia is offering free, granger 6 african countries in need of supplies, president coach and made the offer during the summer, with african leaders in st. petersburg. russia has been drawn from a deal that allowed the safe exports of your training and driving through blacks. the ports of located at the beginning of the war. now the ending of the agreement that prompted a search and global grain prices and put food security and risk. we have even secretary general antonio content and it says one that the calls a handful of donations will not offset the cancellation of the day of the president posing says he can help africa. i'm interested on that for fan using these different countries as he moved to replace the green and greenville commercially. and in the form of directory assistance to the navy used african countries often symbol.
and his wild pfizer, rage across europe, africa, north america, and asia. the director general of the united nations says global warming has ended . and the era of global boylen has begun. the, i'm feel welcome to the program. russia is offering free, granger 6 african countries in need of supplies, president coach and made the offer during the summer, with african leaders in st. petersburg. russia has been drawn from a deal that allowed the safe exports of your training and driving through...
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two soaring in north america, china and europe.n italy, the mercury expected to reach 48 degrees celsius, and hundred 18 degrees fahrenheit. we have more. reporter: cooling off however they can. terrorists -- tourists and locals prepare for historic heat. many cities have been put on alert. temperatures creeping toward an expected 43 degrees celsius in the capital tuesday. authorities advise estate indoors but many tourists are eager to see the sights. >> drink a lot of water and wherever there is shade. >> you get almost nauseous. we have such limited time in rome, we want to see landmarks so we don't have a choice. reporter: in spain, meteorologists warned of a fresh heat wave, temperatures above 40 degrees in the canary islands. on the palma island, wildfires burn to some 5000 hectares this weekend, forcing the evacuation of 4000 people. in athens, the acropolis was closed as the city swelter to above 40 degrees. the greek government has banned access to force dutch forests and reserves because of the risk of wildfires. >> we do
two soaring in north america, china and europe.n italy, the mercury expected to reach 48 degrees celsius, and hundred 18 degrees fahrenheit. we have more. reporter: cooling off however they can. terrorists -- tourists and locals prepare for historic heat. many cities have been put on alert. temperatures creeping toward an expected 43 degrees celsius in the capital tuesday. authorities advise estate indoors but many tourists are eager to see the sights. >> drink a lot of water and wherever...
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we can cross live to our north america correspondent north america correspondent david willis.ricans under heat advisories. talk us through what's going on there. , ,, ., there. yes indeed. the us weather service is warning _ there. yes indeed. the us weather service is warning of _ there. yes indeed. the us weather service is warning of extremely - service is warning of extremely dangerous conditions over the next few days, over the course of this coming weekend, because of this unprecedented heatwave. they are talking about in the region of a third of the population, more than 100 million people, being under what are known as acute heat advisories. to give you some idea of the temperatures, the city of phoenix in arizona is expected to see temperatures of around 43 celsius for the 16th day in a row. another desert city, las vegas, is expected to hit its own record of 47 celsius. and as far as california's death valley is concerned, traditionally always one of the hottest places on the earth, that is expected to see temperatures of 54 celsius. every yearin temperatures of 54 c
we can cross live to our north america correspondent north america correspondent david willis.ricans under heat advisories. talk us through what's going on there. , ,, ., there. yes indeed. the us weather service is warning _ there. yes indeed. the us weather service is warning of _ there. yes indeed. the us weather service is warning of extremely - service is warning of extremely dangerous conditions over the next few days, over the course of this coming weekend, because of this unprecedented...
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ever in north america.d a star wars film. oppenheimer also delivered, it made $174 million dollars worldwide, which was much higher than expected. live now to yasmine kandil, a film critic. thank you forjoining us on news today. let's start with barbie, no spoilers because i have more state, but what did you think of the movie? i love to barbie, i think it's a special movie considering it comes from an ip, special movie considering it comes from an if, it could easily have been a money grab kind of felt but it has a lots of heart and soul, and that's down to the director. what that's down to the director. what about oppenheimer, _ that's down to the director. what about oppenheimer, do - that's down to the director. what about oppenheimer, do you think it is done to better partly because it came out at the same time as barbie? funnily enough, when it was first announced that they had the same opening day, lots of people thought it would interfere with each other but if anything the social media phenomenon a
ever in north america.d a star wars film. oppenheimer also delivered, it made $174 million dollars worldwide, which was much higher than expected. live now to yasmine kandil, a film critic. thank you forjoining us on news today. let's start with barbie, no spoilers because i have more state, but what did you think of the movie? i love to barbie, i think it's a special movie considering it comes from an ip, special movie considering it comes from an if, it could easily have been a money grab...
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. >> extreme heat is gripping asia, europe and north america. earlier this month was the hottest week in global history and forecasters say there is more to come. southern europe is enduring temperatures for days and in greece, wildfires are threatening homes. evacuation orders are in place for nearly six communities, another fire has forced authorities to move 1500 children staying at summer camp. spain and italy are among the hottest nations with officials urging people to stay indoors. the heat will get worse over the coming days where the heatwave is moving north from africa. a meteorologist told us more. >> we're talking about constructive interference, three different effects overlapping, the weather is made up of ups and downs, some it gets warm and cool, no matter what, we will receive the randomness in the weather system. here's the thing. earth's climate is warming so we are pushing that upwards a little bit and we have el niÑo which is characterized as a warming of waters and an overall warming across the globe. added together and we
. >> extreme heat is gripping asia, europe and north america. earlier this month was the hottest week in global history and forecasters say there is more to come. southern europe is enduring temperatures for days and in greece, wildfires are threatening homes. evacuation orders are in place for nearly six communities, another fire has forced authorities to move 1500 children staying at summer camp. spain and italy are among the hottest nations with officials urging people to stay indoors....
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. >> honeybee health in north america began to decline many years before neoniconoids we inse. we've teed these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, these products are safe, d we havlots of studs to shothat. many scitists whe search inot funded by the pesticide industry challenge the safety of neics, saying that even low levels of exposure can affect thability ofoneybees toommunicatend can supess their immune system, making them more susceptible to viruses and varroa mites. >the effects of these pesticides on the bees is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if they ca't fintheir way homethey can't bringesources ack to theive, the hive gets depleted of worker bees and forager bees, and the hive just crashes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollinators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in decline, and a quarter of them at risk of extinction in the near future.
. >> honeybee health in north america began to decline many years before neoniconoids we inse. we've teed these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, these products are safe, d we havlots of studs to shothat. many scitists whe search inot funded by the pesticide industry challenge the safety of neics, saying that even low levels of exposure can affect thability ofoneybees toommunicatend can supess their immune system, making them more susceptible to...
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seemsj like a lot of your focus is on north america, will it be acquisitions you are considering or wouldnding new stores, and the first half of this year we open 30 shops in north america and another 30 shops in the second half of this year will open, we have a pipeline of 60 stores to open we are constantly putting tenders to the airports, lots of tenders come up at airports, where they will go to the market and ask for different retailers to come up with propositions. so, recently we have open stores at newark airport, we have opened at salt lake city, we have opened in kansas, we do have ws smith stores in america, we have a stores in america, we have a store that is a council in partnership with anderson and laguardia airport, we have opened a ws smith store in us, mostly the way we think about growing our business in north america is working with the airports and coming up with a proposition is tailored that local city, both in terms of the offering and the brand, and thatis the offering and the brand, and that is how we see ourselves expanding in the us. we have got about 12% of th
seemsj like a lot of your focus is on north america, will it be acquisitions you are considering or wouldnding new stores, and the first half of this year we open 30 shops in north america and another 30 shops in the second half of this year will open, we have a pipeline of 60 stores to open we are constantly putting tenders to the airports, lots of tenders come up at airports, where they will go to the market and ask for different retailers to come up with propositions. so, recently we have...
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north america correspondentjames north america correspondent james clayton. it's been branded the twitter killer. these were my thoughts just after the app went well life. when i first thought is, this is just very similar to twitter. very similar. only looks like there is one feed here. in terms of optics though, identical. when use post not retweets. this is an article by this i want to repost this two story. you can directly add to a story. to your instagram. this isjust so can directly add to a story. to your instagram. this is just so clearly directed as a direct competitor on twitter. it doesn't take a genius to work that out. however, although this is essentially a copy of twitter experts it is a pretty good copy and the could be a problem for elon musk. i copy and the could be a problem for elon musk. ~ , ., , ., copy and the could be a problem for elon musk. ~' ,, , ., , elon musk. i think you should be worried. elon musk. i think you should be worried- i _ elon musk. i think you should be worried. ithink— elon musk. i think you should be worried. i
north america correspondentjames north america correspondent james clayton. it's been branded the twitter killer. these were my thoughts just after the app went well life. when i first thought is, this is just very similar to twitter. very similar. only looks like there is one feed here. in terms of optics though, identical. when use post not retweets. this is an article by this i want to repost this two story. you can directly add to a story. to your instagram. this isjust so can directly add...
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heat domes, high-pressure hovering over north america, the atlantic, and europe, sending temperatures rising. a wildfire right -- reaching outside of athens. mark is more feeling the in rome. >> can't stay out for too long. you have to come to the shade every five to 10 mitigates. -- minutes. reporter: air quality alerts issued from atlanta to the northeast. dan: there is no relief from the heat anytime soon. most of the nations summer temperatures will stay above normal through the end of the month. especially in parts of texas and florida. ama: london breed is asking university of california to consider a new campus in downtown san francisco. high vacancies and declining property values in the area. she wrote a letter to the chair cosigned by city attorney david hsu. there is room for student housing, classrooms, lab space, and more. she wants sfusd and sf city college to consider using downtown office space. the city of santa clara is bowing down to taylor swift. city leaders are choosing to crown her as honorary mayor when her concert tour comes to town next week. the city will be
heat domes, high-pressure hovering over north america, the atlantic, and europe, sending temperatures rising. a wildfire right -- reaching outside of athens. mark is more feeling the in rome. >> can't stay out for too long. you have to come to the shade every five to 10 mitigates. -- minutes. reporter: air quality alerts issued from atlanta to the northeast. dan: there is no relief from the heat anytime soon. most of the nations summer temperatures will stay above normal through the end...
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of the way the banking system works in north america. we have been hearing about the everything app forever, right? let's see if it actually happens in our lifetime. separately, elon musk is speaking at the pg&e innovation summit. for jon, i'm sonali basak. keep an eye on elon musk and that everything app. this is bloomberg. ♪ fabulous surroundings... but everyone's looking at their phones for financial insights from merrill. is he hailing a ride to the concert hall? no. he's making sure his portfolio and retirement plans work in harmony. they want to adopt a child and build a new home. so they're talking numbers with their merrill adviser. she's not researching her next role. she's learning how to handle market ups and downs without the drama. personalized advice so impressive your money never stops working for you with merrill. a bank of america company. hi, i'm jason. i've lost 228 pounds on golo. your money never stops working for you with merrill. so when my doctor told me i needed weight loss surgery, i knew i had to make a change.
of the way the banking system works in north america. we have been hearing about the everything app forever, right? let's see if it actually happens in our lifetime. separately, elon musk is speaking at the pg&e innovation summit. for jon, i'm sonali basak. keep an eye on elon musk and that everything app. this is bloomberg. ♪ fabulous surroundings... but everyone's looking at their phones for financial insights from merrill. is he hailing a ride to the concert hall? no. he's making sure...
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unable to recover from sustain hate. temperatures have already told 40 degrees in positive view of north america, asia and north africa. now full cost to say it will be this way for several days. the women's movements of being restricted in government and other middle eastern countries, dw, meets one. you have any form and unable to, but tons who have family and selling a baby up because she's without the male guardian as the straight in the state of victoria pulls out of hosting the commonwealth games. we look at what the future holds for costly, international sporting events. the, i've been physical and welcome. the united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe, and asia as the rank one high temp just the way as well as meeting or a logical organization as one that the northern hemisphere he played. it said to intensify. the math book comes against the backdrop of heat stroke alerts in japan, and you high temperatures across southern europe. the u. n. agency called heat waves amongst the deadliest natural hazards. let's list
unable to recover from sustain hate. temperatures have already told 40 degrees in positive view of north america, asia and north africa. now full cost to say it will be this way for several days. the women's movements of being restricted in government and other middle eastern countries, dw, meets one. you have any form and unable to, but tons who have family and selling a baby up because she's without the male guardian as the straight in the state of victoria pulls out of hosting the...
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it trails in popularity on the other major men's professional leagues in north america.nter miami owner david beckham spoke about the impact he expects lionel messi to have on his club and the u.s. >> this is a journey we are now going to go on with one of the greatest players. so it is not just for our fans and our club, it is for the whole of the mls, the whole of the sport in this country. because to see and uplift of what has happened since that announcement, since the rumors started, has been incredible. it is great for us. it is great for the league. but even more importantly it is great for the sport in this country and that is what we want. we want to inspire the next generation that will come through and want to be like leo. nicole: you're watching dw news from berlin. after a short break, i will be back to take you through "the day." hope to see you there. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> feeling the heat -- southern and eastern europe, asia, and much of
it trails in popularity on the other major men's professional leagues in north america.nter miami owner david beckham spoke about the impact he expects lionel messi to have on his club and the u.s. >> this is a journey we are now going to go on with one of the greatest players. so it is not just for our fans and our club, it is for the whole of the mls, the whole of the sport in this country. because to see and uplift of what has happened since that announcement, since the rumors started,...
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united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe and asia, and or more extreme temperatures. and they are telling capital room the thermometer has hit a record high of 41.8 degrees celsius. that's a bit over 107 degrees fahrenheit. and the one's world media or logical organization is warning that more record highs could be on the way for the northern hemisphere of greece is being hit, especially hard by wild fires. excessive heat, pushing through the 40 degree barrier is making normal summer time hazard. even worse, firefighters are tackling the flames while trying to keep residents and taurus at a safe distance. smoke seakans the and it's hard to breed is people rushed to evacuate. for a 2nd day, 5 fighters have bashful blazes just outside of athens. the all stars he's of ordered residents to leads in man dra, northwest of the capital. police tried to convince these nuns to leave them on a street ahead of the 5 front wiley nearby personality. some residents refused to abandon their homes as well, or even different. i'm not
united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe and asia, and or more extreme temperatures. and they are telling capital room the thermometer has hit a record high of 41.8 degrees celsius. that's a bit over 107 degrees fahrenheit. and the one's world media or logical organization is warning that more record highs could be on the way for the northern hemisphere of greece is being hit, especially hard by wild fires. excessive...
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a lot of the companies to the, to north america, having an impact on, on europe, is starting to play on the minds of corporate within europe in terms of whether or not they remain domiciled in a high cost. environmental will take advantage of subsidies in north america. these are going to be the challenges that will, that will create fractures between european they cannot make it easy for us. and the broad uh, so the security interest of the transatlantic alliance. everybody would you, would you agree with that? i mean, at work said the, the a m s l has its own helpful for the bottom line. good. all the industries and technologies now find themselves subject to similar legislation elsewhere. yeah, i think that's a great question. i mean, these controls will head not only as small, but also hands on my and so you're looking at the 2 major dodge players in the sector. another great question is one, the peter, one in the seo of animal, has brought up several times, which is to suggest this really won't affect their bottom line too much because they already have a significant amount of b
a lot of the companies to the, to north america, having an impact on, on europe, is starting to play on the minds of corporate within europe in terms of whether or not they remain domiciled in a high cost. environmental will take advantage of subsidies in north america. these are going to be the challenges that will, that will create fractures between european they cannot make it easy for us. and the broad uh, so the security interest of the transatlantic alliance. everybody would you, would...