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u. k. here's some of that evidence here as well, since 1900 to 2002 temperatures of reach 35 degrees celsius on 9 occasions since 2003. we've seen that occur on 7 a k to 7 out of the 10 hottest years here. have occurred since 2003 in china, electricity searching to maintain power grids that are buckling under the strain of relentless heat waves. 60 cities including shanghai have issued red alerts, meaning temperature is exceeding 40 degrees celsius. are forecast for the next 24 hours. mike helton is a climate change expert at the australian national university. he says reducing greenhouse gas levels quickly is proving difficult, meaning people will have to adapt. there's a particular thing that's happening and that's particularly related to changes in the jet stream. that's a, a high level, very fast moving band of air that circulates the globe. and at the moment on that's being changed by climate change. and that's bringing in this particular case, very hot air from side india across towards chin
u. k. here's some of that evidence here as well, since 1900 to 2002 temperatures of reach 35 degrees celsius on 9 occasions since 2003. we've seen that occur on 7 a k to 7 out of the 10 hottest years here. have occurred since 2003 in china, electricity searching to maintain power grids that are buckling under the strain of relentless heat waves. 60 cities including shanghai have issued red alerts, meaning temperature is exceeding 40 degrees celsius. are forecast for the next 24 hours. mike...
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u. k. here some of that evidence here as well, since 1900 to 2002 temperatures of reach 35 degrees celsius on 9 occasions since 2003. we've seen that occur on 7 a k to 7 out of the 10 hottest years here. have occurred since 2003, plenty more had on the news hour, including voting as underway for a bi election in pakistan's, most populous province will be in law to talk about what's the stake, a search for justice, why crimes, old and new going unpunished in lebanon, in sport action from day 3, at the open championship, where the agent is chasing his 1st victory in a major russian missile strikes of had a number of towns in ukraine. it follows a declaration from moscow that it was ramping up a tax in all operational areas. russia says its force is destroyed and arms factory in the city of denise pro, for moorland spring in adam fisher in key. if a what more can you tell us? i allen about sir this declaration for moscow that they are ramping up their offensive. well, essentially what we're seeing
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here for 15 years. i told him about the heat in the u. k. and this is what he had to say of a book on hello, i'm so surprised to hear that england is just as hot as here is the kind of weather we experience. and for the every july advice people there to drink. lots of water stay indoors, especially if they have air conditioning. this kind of heat is very harsh. now, the good news is for the u. k. on west in europe, they are going to the temperature start to come down as cool air blows in. but for us here we are in the midst of the intense summer heat that's known historically as the young roots, alec hide, that roughly translates from arabic as the ignited coal of the summer heat. we've also had a 2 week sim moon declared, and that is a dangerously hot, dry wind that blows in the humidity behind it. it's also called a toxic wind because it is detrimental to plants and human life. now we have about 2 to 3 more months of these intense conditions before things start to cool down nicely in time for the cutter world cup. let's hope so. well, cilla
here for 15 years. i told him about the heat in the u. k. and this is what he had to say of a book on hello, i'm so surprised to hear that england is just as hot as here is the kind of weather we experience. and for the every july advice people there to drink. lots of water stay indoors, especially if they have air conditioning. this kind of heat is very harsh. now, the good news is for the u. k. on west in europe, they are going to the temperature start to come down as cool air blows in. but...
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u. k. and here in germany, so what can they learn from portugal of recent wife? gold lease reports from lisbon. when carlos light, thous, voice fills, the air of the gloomy father in lisbon. everybody listens. the melancholy sounds of the traditional portuguese music are once again attracting big crowds. the pandemic seems far away. there is no social distancing. no mosques, just music ah, being portugal, you some junk realty about it, because more than 90 percent of the portuguese people it's vaccinated. so we try to come back to our way of living and the worse sometimes we have afraid when we see the news in something like that news such as that about the new ami crunch. supp variant be a 5. it spreading so quickly that infect numbers in portugal recently reached an old time high, but with less severe illness. covetous less of an issue for hospitals at the moment, while many patients have tested positive, they're actually being treated for other diseases. still the spike and infections brought high a covert deaf rates among the elderly. now that case numbers ar
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u. k. bear algebra here to speed with the latest on the war in ukraine. defense forces are preparing for a ground are sold by russian troops in the don't ask industrial region in eastern ukraine. the local governor says there is now no safe place left and is urging the remaining $350000.00 residents to get out with. it's a desperate rush to leave. but saying good bye is hard. there is a much left for them here in the city of love. janski's russian shilling has demolished homes, small businesses, and hopes for aging with dignity and security. oh, the other, this was my shock here only. i have no words. yeah. lots of money. lots of resources and i said 20 years of work in the everything. it's law school. i've no more income. nothing connects us to this city, any mold or stopped or worked with with water didn't sure. did you just a coil, amelia. i'm scared for my wife. and my daughter who is 6 months pregnant, you'll know, do they need to leave here? especially after what happened yesterday? mostly they hit the city center. this was it, the worst of charles was law. russia has already claim v
u. k. bear algebra here to speed with the latest on the war in ukraine. defense forces are preparing for a ground are sold by russian troops in the don't ask industrial region in eastern ukraine. the local governor says there is now no safe place left and is urging the remaining $350000.00 residents to get out with. it's a desperate rush to leave. but saying good bye is hard. there is a much left for them here in the city of love. janski's russian shilling has demolished homes, small...
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here, just ease is a little further east. was it opened the floodgates for that heat to surge up across surf france pushing up towards the u. k. by the time we come to monday temperatures here getting up to around 35 celsius in london or more touch warmer still as we go one into tuesday and somewhere across the u. k. into the south and east, i suspect we'll see temperature getting close to if not touching 40 degrees celsius . thankfully by wednesday something a little fresher, just topples in from western past that he just searches into central parts of europe. so is it down to climate change? that's the big question. well, as you can see from these nasa chars, climate scientists have been telling us for decades now that we are led to see an increase in the severity and the frequency of heat ways because of global warming. and we take a closer look at the u. k. his some of that evidence here as well. since 1900 to 2002 temperatures of reach 35 degrees celsius on 9 occasions since 2003. we've seen that occur on 7 occasions, 7 outs of the 10 hottest years here have occurred since 2003 a plane carrying a potentially dangerous ca
here, just ease is a little further east. was it opened the floodgates for that heat to surge up across surf france pushing up towards the u. k. by the time we come to monday temperatures here getting up to around 35 celsius in london or more touch warmer still as we go one into tuesday and somewhere across the u. k. into the south and east, i suspect we'll see temperature getting close to if not touching 40 degrees celsius . thankfully by wednesday something a little fresher, just topples in...
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here . the temperature on my trusty thermometer is showing 40 degrees celsius. now we've seen temperatures above that. in western europe and the u. k, and while here we are accustomed to this heated a seasonal summer heat, the buildings are built for that we have got air conditioning available. that's not the case in places like the u. k. we've even seen windows shatter in some of the buildings because of that extreme heat. and early i spoke to one of the camel keepers. i li, he's been here for 15 years. i told him about the heat in the u. k. and this is what he had to say on the mobile phone. hello. i'm so surprised to hear that england is just as hot as here is the kind of weather we experience and what every july advice people there to drink. lots of water stay indoors, especially if they have air conditioning. this kind of heat is very hard. now, the good news is for the u. k. and west in europe, they are going to the temperature start to come down as cool air blows in. but for us here we are in the midst of the intense summer heat that's known historically as the young roots, alec hide, that roughly translates from arabic as i
here . the temperature on my trusty thermometer is showing 40 degrees celsius. now we've seen temperatures above that. in western europe and the u. k, and while here we are accustomed to this heated a seasonal summer heat, the buildings are built for that we have got air conditioning available. that's not the case in places like the u. k. we've even seen windows shatter in some of the buildings because of that extreme heat. and early i spoke to one of the camel keepers. i li, he's been here for...
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u. k. a national i here in captivity at once we get those documents, we will share all of them without viewers. okay, something else to update you on, on a busy newsday, the u. s. house of representatives has passed a national defense bill that increases washington's military help to ukraine, but strikes a significant blow for humanitarian aid to afghanistan. big money, the bill will see. congress said a new record for the country's military budget. at $840000000000.00, in fact, that's $37000000000.00 more than president biden had even requested. that figure includes another $1000000000.00 allocated to ukraine. however, the new belt bombs, the defense department, from funding any transport for humanitarian aid to couple of this by some democratic party members in congress. stressing the importance of health for afghanistan scanning on his face. and one of the most horrific him in italian crisis on the planet. we should be doing allison in our power to deliver him an italian assistance to the african people. not made this limit in b a. we can supply the move comes despite the international resc
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not that we have a written choosing here in the u. k. but for the whole process of government. exactly. what do you do when you have a prime minister, who has lost authority in his party, lost the support of most of his cabinets and yet refuses to step down. so how much longer can he cling on? how serious a crisis is this? it's serious. i mean, it's been compared not lightly. i hasten to say to the situation with donald trump after after the election in the united states to the capital riot. with donald from can simply say that the results that his defeat didn't happen, that he claim victory way. where there was no victory to claim, and then it's sort of while up troops and claim that it's, it's a personal mandate. and this is the thing that boris johnson is, is trying to do. he's saying that because he was the leader of the conservative party in 2019, when the party won the general election with a majority in the parliament event, 80 seats that it's a personal mandate for him. and that is what he's using to claim he has the right to continue on as prime minister, but constitut
not that we have a written choosing here in the u. k. but for the whole process of government. exactly. what do you do when you have a prime minister, who has lost authority in his party, lost the support of most of his cabinets and yet refuses to step down. so how much longer can he cling on? how serious a crisis is this? it's serious. i mean, it's been compared not lightly. i hasten to say to the situation with donald trump after after the election in the united states to the capital riot....
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and here in the u. k, the countries preparing for record breaking. he's in the next 40 hours with temperatures predicted to reach 40 degrees celsius. government has declared a national emergency, and extra ambulances are on standby, are feared that hundreds might die at him. baba has more for britain, it's a step into the unknown weather expert to putting the chance of temperatures reaching 40 celsius at 50 percent. it's never happened and it's prompted a red health warning for much of england on monday and tuesday, with the national health service warning of delayed operations and increased demands on ambulances. the government says it is taking the threat seriously. with public guidance, it's out there. i mean the comments and stuff, make sure you have some cream. make sure you're constantly re hydrating down to some of the peak times. we got temperature sitting 40 degrees. i think it was doubtless on that mid day when, when, when, when that's happening. and despite seems like this experts say the extreme heat over the coming days could be deadly,
and here in the u. k, the countries preparing for record breaking. he's in the next 40 hours with temperatures predicted to reach 40 degrees celsius. government has declared a national emergency, and extra ambulances are on standby, are feared that hundreds might die at him. baba has more for britain, it's a step into the unknown weather expert to putting the chance of temperatures reaching 40 celsius at 50 percent. it's never happened and it's prompted a red health warning for much of england...
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correspond bigot mass in london. johnson's doubtful or is johnson has always been a polarizing figure here in the u. k. there are those who have loved him for his charm and for his wits and the conservative party have really loved him because he was able to reach out to parts of the country that they were never able to reach out to his delivered a huge majority for them, but for all this, he's been a very divisive figure and they have had problems. i've questioned his integrity for a very, very long time. it started really were the brakes at campaign when he and the vote leave campaign. when they claim that there were billions, basically that will be safe for breakfast and that can be poured into the health system. for example, when it's now clear that actually breaks it is a problem for the u. k. economy and actually cost the richest taxpayer money, at least the short and median term. in the end, it was the lies. it was the lies over the party gave the photos that had emerged that showed voice. johnson and colleagues in downing street drinking while other british people, most of britain was complying
correspond bigot mass in london. johnson's doubtful or is johnson has always been a polarizing figure here in the u. k. there are those who have loved him for his charm and for his wits and the conservative party have really loved him because he was able to reach out to parts of the country that they were never able to reach out to his delivered a huge majority for them, but for all this, he's been a very divisive figure and they have had problems. i've questioned his integrity for a very, very...
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u. k. but they came here. they have reason to really high office in government. i write the walls in the content to parties. i think people do like as long as then that you may, you can be translated into leadership. and what you will do when you add to the then become the find minister and the opportunities you would give to other people that i think you said the purpose, but it does need to then trunk fractions. well, of course there has, in the meantime, i've been some controversy, i believe over his heiress wife tax status especially is they have what combined fortune of $730000000.00 pounds. that certainly hasn't helped perceptions of him being rich and out of touch. leslie, how much is that with him? well, i think it has heart enormously and it depends which people you're referring to here and judgment terms. because there's the wider public who might have one view of both the candidates. and indeed, the whole quite vicious, tory leadership campaign. but then the people who really matter are that 200000 tory membership who really quite a typical of the whol
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u. k is extreme, but here in doha, unfortunately, and it's a normal day war, what is, what is a heat wave? well, one of the things we agree on is the heat wave is based on contexts. so you kind of have a consistent global definition of heat way because we are used in different parts of world to different types of extremes. my students, i have here on one of my master's courses, a lot of them from the global south. they spent the 1st time complaining how cold it was in reading. we were perfectly fine, but now we same students are wondering why we're complaining about, so was it. so there is no one definition of the way because it depends very much on where you are. well, there are, there are some absolute physiological limits and $40.00 to $42.00 is probably getting towards some of those where it's just visiting, impossible to do work. but other than that, the big physiological limits then what, how to heat light interpreted depends very much a local certain plans, just how your kind of ties and how your infrastructure and your buildings work. which is based on what you'd expected, whether
u. k is extreme, but here in doha, unfortunately, and it's a normal day war, what is, what is a heat wave? well, one of the things we agree on is the heat wave is based on contexts. so you kind of have a consistent global definition of heat way because we are used in different parts of world to different types of extremes. my students, i have here on one of my master's courses, a lot of them from the global south. they spent the 1st time complaining how cold it was in reading. we were perfectly...
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and then here in the u. k, the countries bracing itself or rack, or breaking heat to arrive on monday with temperatures predicted to reach 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time ever. the barbara has our port for britain. it's a step into the unknown whether experts or putting the chance of temperatures reaching 40 celsius at 50 percent. it's never happened and it's prompted a red health warning for much of england on monday and tuesday, with the national health service warning if delayed operations and increased demands on ambulances. the government says it is taking the threat seriously. with public guidance, it's out there. i mean the comments and stuff, make sure you have some cream. make sure you're constantly re hydrating spout of some of the peak times. we've got temperatures hitting 40 degrees. i think it was doubtless on it mid day when, when, when, when that's happening. and despite seems like this experts say the extreme heat over the coming days could be deadly, even for healthy people. this isn't lik
and then here in the u. k, the countries bracing itself or rack, or breaking heat to arrive on monday with temperatures predicted to reach 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time ever. the barbara has our port for britain. it's a step into the unknown whether experts or putting the chance of temperatures reaching 40 celsius at 50 percent. it's never happened and it's prompted a red health warning for much of england on monday and tuesday, with the national health service warning if delayed...
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here in the u. k, the countries break for rec, we'll break, eat, come on monday. temperatures of predicted to reach 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time ever. government has declared a national emergency and health chiefs extra ambulance is on stand by their fears that hundreds of people might die. but we could say people who are particular vulnerable, young people, elderly file people, people live in mis dementia who really do suffer this. this is a like a lovely day where we can put a bit of some screen on and go out and enjoy sweet an a male outside. this is serious. that could actually alternately ending in people's death because it is so ferocious and we're just not set up for that sort of age in this country. rush military says it's destroyed, multiple rocket launch has given to ukraine by nato military chief, say this video shows the russian strike on a ukrainian storage facility and danielle squeezen. but the claims can't be independent. the verified russian forces also bomb the number of ukrai
here in the u. k, the countries break for rec, we'll break, eat, come on monday. temperatures of predicted to reach 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time ever. government has declared a national emergency and health chiefs extra ambulance is on stand by their fears that hundreds of people might die. but we could say people who are particular vulnerable, young people, elderly file people, people live in mis dementia who really do suffer this. this is a like a lovely day where we can put a bit of...
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here now to 0. a string of fires broke out across london as the u. k. recorded its highest ever temperature breaking at 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time. london mass had it come that said the cities fire brigade was under immense pressure dealing with the outbreaks firefighters in western spain. continue to battle more than 30 forest fires that are threatening lives and homes. at least 2 people have died. a while fires also prompted evacuation of hundreds of people near the greek capital. athens and russia's president has been on a rack trip abroad for a summit with allies, iran, and turkey in terror on the leaders of the 3 countries focused on the conflict in syria, and also discussed a un backed proposal to resume exports of ukrainian grade. a scientific review of australia's environment has found it's in a poor state and deteriorating the state of environment report says climate change related weather events or having a devastating impact on an ecosystem that is already in trouble. australia has lost more mental species to extinction than any oth
here now to 0. a string of fires broke out across london as the u. k. recorded its highest ever temperature breaking at 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time. london mass had it come that said the cities fire brigade was under immense pressure dealing with the outbreaks firefighters in western spain. continue to battle more than 30 forest fires that are threatening lives and homes. at least 2 people have died. a while fires also prompted evacuation of hundreds of people near the greek capital....
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and then here in the u. k. the meet your logical office is issued at 1st ever read extreme heat wanting for cities in england. whales from sunday to choose day temperatures, unpredicted to hit 40 degrees celsius or his temperature recorded in person to date was 38.7 degrees in 2019 health officials. there are warnings that could be death, and actually they are treating it now as a national emergency in this country won't go to iraq. now tens of thousands of people have gathered in the capital, baghdad from mass pres, cold by inferential she comb with hydro standard, seen as a show of force sparking fears of further instability. last month, more than 70 members of parliament affiliated to us either resigned on his orders. deepening months of political deadlock. iraqi officials fairly sizeable uses large following to disrupt attempts to form a government or to threaten to bring down future leaders with protests and up to why it has more from baghdad. thousands has come from several iraqi providence is here to the
and then here in the u. k. the meet your logical office is issued at 1st ever read extreme heat wanting for cities in england. whales from sunday to choose day temperatures, unpredicted to hit 40 degrees celsius or his temperature recorded in person to date was 38.7 degrees in 2019 health officials. there are warnings that could be death, and actually they are treating it now as a national emergency in this country won't go to iraq. now tens of thousands of people have gathered in the capital,...
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u. k. wildfires in western france here is more from d. w correspondence, either side of the channel, but it is probably right now at this moment. the hottest, it has ever been in this country. certainly, since records begun, this is the hottest time of what is predicted to be the hottest day that has ever been recorded in the united kingdom. was we heard in the report across britain there are temperature ceiling over 42 degrees celsius. and while the advice is for people to remain at home to stay hydrated, to avoid being in the sun. as you can see here on oxford street, london's main shopping street, there are still a lot of people out and about the fires are somewhere here behind us. and they've even reach to the atlantic c coast. on the other side here, where there's a vacation paradise that's used by people from bordeaux in the summer, huge dunes and the far is right up to the war to have completely been raised down last night. so the fires are still not under control. we've seen huge evacuations here. almost 40000 people in this whole
u. k. wildfires in western france here is more from d. w correspondence, either side of the channel, but it is probably right now at this moment. the hottest, it has ever been in this country. certainly, since records begun, this is the hottest time of what is predicted to be the hottest day that has ever been recorded in the united kingdom. was we heard in the report across britain there are temperature ceiling over 42 degrees celsius. and while the advice is for people to remain at home to...
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so really unknown our circumstances here in the u. k. and the meat, erotic meteorological office, is stressing their message that these heat ways are getting more frequent than the direct result of human induced climate change. we need to start getting used to them and to prepare better in terms of things like housing, in terms of transport, the way we live our day, we structure the working day and so on. it's going to be a big change. okay, nadine barber, i live in london. thank you very much indeed. well, little later in the program, we'll be talking about what the countries may have to do to live with high temperatures in the future. our cargo plane carrying weapons has crashed in the northern grease killing, or 8 crew members. greek or authorities said was traveling from serbia to bangladesh via jordan. but nearly a 3rd of the way into the flights the air craft made a sharp you turn before crushing it near the greek city of karbala. specialist greek army investigators are now on site to determine whether any dangerous materials are l
so really unknown our circumstances here in the u. k. and the meat, erotic meteorological office, is stressing their message that these heat ways are getting more frequent than the direct result of human induced climate change. we need to start getting used to them and to prepare better in terms of things like housing, in terms of transport, the way we live our day, we structure the working day and so on. it's going to be a big change. okay, nadine barber, i live in london. thank you very much...
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here the u. k strongly supports president a biden's proposed talks, as with china as an important step. trust and transparency built through dialogue. should also mean that we can be more active in calling out noncompliance and misbehavior. when we see it. ah, let's bring it, i guess in london, a sale a show, a nuclear non proliferation and discernment analyst in santander, spain. harry's party, a c, e o of the consults. he rasmussen global and in to lose france. alexander t. top a lecture in modern european history at queen's university belfast. a warm welcome to each of you. want to begin in london where the ursa hilcher. there is a very famous film doctor strange law, which is almost a parody, but also a warning about the, about the way 2 countries can get into an accidental nuclear war. it was designed as a parody, but a lot of what was in that film. a lot of the central tenant of foreign policy is that there are back channels of those back channels will always save us. but now we have stephen
here the u. k strongly supports president a biden's proposed talks, as with china as an important step. trust and transparency built through dialogue. should also mean that we can be more active in calling out noncompliance and misbehavior. when we see it. ah, let's bring it, i guess in london, a sale a show, a nuclear non proliferation and discernment analyst in santander, spain. harry's party, a c, e o of the consults. he rasmussen global and in to lose france. alexander t. top a lecture in...
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here and yes, 40 degrees celsius. so it is looking hotter across the u. k. now the difference is, is that we are prepared for these kind of conditions. here. we are used to this intense summer heat people here, well prepared for that, the buildings insulated. we've also got air conditioner available in all of the buildings. people have ready. i remember when i 1st arrived here, you walk outside in the intense summer heat. it's like walking into a boiling hot oven, but you do become acclimatized to it, but that's not what we see in the u. k. i'm from there. i've never seen temperatures like this myself. now, those trends where the world the world is warming, we are seeing that here there has been a some moon declared that the seasonal wind. it's also called a toxic wind. and that's because it brings very high temperatures, very quickly, dangerous heat. and that is detrimental to plants and oversee animal life. here were also in the most intense heat of this time of year, the 40 day period referred to as the jungle. ok, hyde. now that roughly translate to big n
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bills, i'm price inflation nudging into double figures of all created a cost of living crisis here in the u. k. something the new prime minister is going to have to tackle. first and foremost, people are suffering the most is country, of course, of those who of hon. 2.6000000 kids getting hungry. you just said more cost to them directly. either side, you will see to have a series program for how we're gonna fix this country to fix our problem. remember, this is an election a which only conservatives can vote. the other 47000000 people of voting age can only watch and wait and hope for the best, hol, brennan, al jazeera london. a wildfire is threatening a grove of ancient trees in one of america's most famous national parks, who semitic park officials say the fire has more than doubled in size in a day was named jordan reports not. ah, the washburn fire began in yosemite national park on thursday. officials say the fire threatened some 500 sequoia trees in an area called mariposa grow. and that includes the famous grizzly giant that some of the oldest trees that there are. there's trees that ar
bills, i'm price inflation nudging into double figures of all created a cost of living crisis here in the u. k. something the new prime minister is going to have to tackle. first and foremost, people are suffering the most is country, of course, of those who of hon. 2.6000000 kids getting hungry. you just said more cost to them directly. either side, you will see to have a series program for how we're gonna fix this country to fix our problem. remember, this is an election a which only...
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here in the u. k. there is plenty both internationally and domestically that we have to get on wave and ultimately our duty from the prime minister and all of us in government is to focus on the primary role that we have, which is providing a service to the people of this country. so what happens next in who was going to take over from boards? johnson, eventually political scientists, tony travers has more. so now a large number of consent is coming full with at least 12. and then they will have to whittle down by a process involving m p 's only in this building here. then after that, when they're down to, to the, to will be put to the members in the countryside. they'll then be meetings to meet them, to hear what they've got to say, then a vote. this is the drawn out part of it, but which i'm assuming will not finish this less anything changes next week. for a couple of months after having a kind of exciting prime minister, the conservative party will probably want some of these a bit less exciting. i
here in the u. k. there is plenty both internationally and domestically that we have to get on wave and ultimately our duty from the prime minister and all of us in government is to focus on the primary role that we have, which is providing a service to the people of this country. so what happens next in who was going to take over from boards? johnson, eventually political scientists, tony travers has more. so now a large number of consent is coming full with at least 12. and then they will...
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here in the u. k. there is plenty both internationally and domestically that we have to get on with an ultimately our duty from the prime minister. and all of us in government is to focus on the primary role that we have, which is providing a service to the people of this country. so what happens next and who was going to take over from boards? johnson eventually political scientists, tony travers has more. so now a large number of concerns is coming from with at least 12. and then they will have to whittle down by a process involving m p 's only in this building here. then after that, when they're down to, to the, to will be put to the members in the countryside. they'll then be meetings to meet them, to hear what they've got to say, then a vote. this is the drawn out part of it, but which i'm assuming will not finish this less anything changes next week. for a couple of months after having a kind of exciting prime minister, the conservative party will probably want some of these a bit less exciting.
here in the u. k. there is plenty both internationally and domestically that we have to get on with an ultimately our duty from the prime minister. and all of us in government is to focus on the primary role that we have, which is providing a service to the people of this country. so what happens next and who was going to take over from boards? johnson eventually political scientists, tony travers has more. so now a large number of concerns is coming from with at least 12. and then they will...
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have all created a cost of living crisis here in the u. k. something new prime minister is going to have to tackle dustin full. both people are suffering. the most is country, of course, of those who have hon. 2.6000000 kids getting hungry. you just said more cost to them directly, either side. you also need to have a serious program for how we're going to fix this country and fix our problem. remember, this is an election a which only conservatives can vote. the other 47000000 people of voting age can only watch on weight and hope for the best. whole brennan al jazeera london, a wild far is threatening a grove of ancient trees in one of america's most famous national parks. the sanity is home to more than $500.00 giant sequoia trees, which can grow to over 70 meters. hawk officials say the fire has more than doubled in size in a day. boseman jordan reports ah, the washburn fire began in yosemite national park on thursday. officials say the fire threatened some 500 sequoia trees in an area called mariposa grove. and that includes the famous g
have all created a cost of living crisis here in the u. k. something new prime minister is going to have to tackle dustin full. both people are suffering. the most is country, of course, of those who have hon. 2.6000000 kids getting hungry. you just said more cost to them directly, either side. you also need to have a serious program for how we're going to fix this country and fix our problem. remember, this is an election a which only conservatives can vote. the other 47000000 people of voting...
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here in the u. k. something the new prime minister is going to have to tackle dustin full. both people are suffering. the most is country, of course, of those who have hon. 2.6000000 kids getting hungry. you just said more cost to them directly, either side. you also need to have a serious program for how we're going to fix this country and fix our problem. remember, this is an election a which only conservatives can vote. the other 47000000 people are voting. age can only watch and wait and hope for the best whole brennan al jazeera london in spain's pamplona people have been braving 35 degree heat to take part in the annual running of the bulls. ah, for people who are taken to hospital off to the full, full run of the sun, vermin festival. the adrenalin filled run was the fastest this year finishing in just 2 minutes and 29 seconds. despite the injuries commentators described event as a clean run because it ended without any one gord bible. it was exhilarating. this old won't. you does not compare you for your own. look the street and everybody was close criminal and that
here in the u. k. something the new prime minister is going to have to tackle dustin full. both people are suffering. the most is country, of course, of those who have hon. 2.6000000 kids getting hungry. you just said more cost to them directly, either side. you also need to have a serious program for how we're going to fix this country and fix our problem. remember, this is an election a which only conservatives can vote. the other 47000000 people are voting. age can only watch and wait and...
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u. k. is extreme. eat alert. how's the country coping well, perhaps in a sign of the things to come in the coming years, the coming decades here in the u. k. we have also had a wildfire on a smaller scale in birmingham. a country pot verify fighters battling to put out, put out to blaze, but this heat wave is more evidence in the cities. places like hair in london, concrete, jungles trapping the heat and releasing the heat very slowly. the u. k. has overnight, had its hottest night on record with the, at the temperature going not below 25 degrees centigrade in some places. and forecasts expected to bay the artist on reco during the day as well expected to reach up to 41 degrees c. m. so far, the record to die is been around $35.00 in some places. now, how's this affecting place is light london? well transported bouts being the most obviously effective with trains running at lowest speed, many, many cancelled as well. some tracks indeed buckling with the tracks themselves being recorded. busy asia, around 62 degrees centigrade hospitals as well in london. many of them built during the 19 sixty's or before the 19 sixty's, turnin
u. k. is extreme. eat alert. how's the country coping well, perhaps in a sign of the things to come in the coming years, the coming decades here in the u. k. we have also had a wildfire on a smaller scale in birmingham. a country pot verify fighters battling to put out, put out to blaze, but this heat wave is more evidence in the cities. places like hair in london, concrete, jungles trapping the heat and releasing the heat very slowly. the u. k. has overnight, had its hottest night on record...
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i'm price inflation nudging into double figures of all created a cost of living crisis here in the u. k. something the new prime minister is going to have to tackle. first and foremost, people suffering the most, his country, of course, of those who of hon. 2.6000000 kids getting hungry, you just said more cost to them directly. either side, you will see to have a series program for how we're gonna fix this country to fix our problem. remember, this is an election a which only conservatives can vote. the other 47000000 people of voting age can only watch and wait, and hope for the best. hol, brennan, al jazeera london no vacaville, which says his 4th straight wimbleton title is more significant and valuable. given what he went through earlier in the year. the world number 3 says being deported from australia for his refusal to be vaccinated, took a toll on his mental health. so his, when over a curios gives him 21 grand slam titles, one behind rough eye on the dog, snohomish reports the 21st grand slam title will know that duke of it's in the 7th wimbledon championship. materials fallin
i'm price inflation nudging into double figures of all created a cost of living crisis here in the u. k. something the new prime minister is going to have to tackle. first and foremost, people suffering the most, his country, of course, of those who of hon. 2.6000000 kids getting hungry, you just said more cost to them directly. either side, you will see to have a series program for how we're gonna fix this country to fix our problem. remember, this is an election a which only conservatives can...
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bills and price inflation nudging into double figures of all created a cost of living crisis here in the u. k. something's a new prime minister is going to have to tackle dustin for both people suffering the most. his country, of course, of those who have honorable 2600000 kids getting hungry, you just said more cash to them directly. either side, you will see to have a series program for how we're gonna fix this country to fix our problem. remember, this is an election a which only conservatives can vote. the other 47000000 people are voting. age can only watch and wait and hope for the best whole brennan al jazeera, london. i religious ceremonies during the muslim festival if it allowed her involved the sacrifice of an animal. but that to luxury most afghans can't afford to see an western sanctions on the taliban. government had crippled the economy, alley tv reports now from cobble this is of understands 1st, either law under the taliban in more than 20 years. it also comes at a time of international sanctions and struggling economy with millions of evans out of work are being paid a fract
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the bookmakers here in the u. k. say that his chances are in excess of 30 percent. his is way ahead in percentage terms as far as the odds go. penny morton's his surprise. second, but i mentioned his trust foreign secretary. she's made no secret of her ambition to get the tom job and she will campaign hard in order to get. there are the fact is that the people who haven't yet declared are, are of people like the home secretary for the patel, it's highly likely and that she will put her name forward before the nominations close that she hasn't done so. so far. are you who question why, maybe she's casting around to see whether she has enough support within the party to launch a bid. i'm. but the thing is that all of these big names that you, that i've mentioned, none of them suffer from a lack of ambition. so all of them will be campaigning hard in the next 2 weeks. paul, thanks very much. and he, par brenda's talk. it is from london in bosnia herzegovina, ark ceremonies underway into berry, 50 bodies of newly discovered victims of the several needs said, genocide. 8
the bookmakers here in the u. k. say that his chances are in excess of 30 percent. his is way ahead in percentage terms as far as the odds go. penny morton's his surprise. second, but i mentioned his trust foreign secretary. she's made no secret of her ambition to get the tom job and she will campaign hard in order to get. there are the fact is that the people who haven't yet declared are, are of people like the home secretary for the patel, it's highly likely and that she will put her name...
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ah. lo and welcome to the program, we begin here in the u. k. why prime minister boris johnson is bout pressure and announced that he will step down as soon as his party alex and you lead up. now the announcement comes after 48 hours of high drama, which so nearly 60 politicians resign. johnson had already been under pressure after several scandals within his government. the path to choosing a new prime minister will be laid out in the coming days. or we challenge begins our coverage now ah, british politics, that brilliant darwinian system is boris johnson put, it punishes vulnerability. good afternoon everybody. and even the man once famously described as a greased pigment, couldn't wriggle out of this one. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. but then the brakes going not yet gone far as the prime minister is to become boris. the caretaker, prime minister. it is clearly not the will of the parliamentary, conservative party that should be a new leader of that party and that put a new prime minister. and i
ah. lo and welcome to the program, we begin here in the u. k. why prime minister boris johnson is bout pressure and announced that he will step down as soon as his party alex and you lead up. now the announcement comes after 48 hours of high drama, which so nearly 60 politicians resign. johnson had already been under pressure after several scandals within his government. the path to choosing a new prime minister will be laid out in the coming days. or we challenge begins our coverage now ah,...
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been complicated by factors such as that of course, because we've lost so many you nationals here in the u. k. who deposit in the timing? many of them a significant majority working in the education sector. david, you touched on almost before ally our airlines waking up to the spot that, that stuff that they need to pay the stuff more of the brakes are defect in the you k, which is compound of issue of course the but the course your of the stuff in crisis, indeed there is a stuff in crisis and in the and not a low skilled or, or semi skilled, which is, you know, a lot of a lot of what airlines need, you know, security, or at least the ordinary security workers. cabin true. it's a 70, it's a skilled job actually. but then you know the race that semi skilled but these people are desperately needed. you cannot get them overnight and getting getting baggage handlers. they may not need huge skills, but they do need security clearance because they work s side. and so if you want to get somebody back who hasn't been security clear, it can take months to, to actually get the clearance through. becaus
been complicated by factors such as that of course, because we've lost so many you nationals here in the u. k. who deposit in the timing? many of them a significant majority working in the education sector. david, you touched on almost before ally our airlines waking up to the spot that, that stuff that they need to pay the stuff more of the brakes are defect in the you k, which is compound of issue of course the but the course your of the stuff in crisis, indeed there is a stuff in crisis and...