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which is projected to make $110 million in the north american box office during its premier this weekend, none of them are paying attention to geo politics. >> i have not seen the movie. i have just seen the stupid map. is the communist party china puts out official maps with those nine dashes and they are asserting sovereignty over the entire south china sea. this is really designed for the eyes of the chinese sen sen sen. they want to make money selling the movie in china. >> philippines disagree with the map as well. vietnam says the movie was banned there because of the 9 # dash line. cruz isn't the only republican to criticize barbie. senator matt gaetz's wife attended the premier with him and she said there was a lack of testosterone played by ken. >> todd: i'm going to leave it there i don't want to jump into the debate between matt gaetz and ryan gosling. we will leave that for another day.

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zealand beat norway, also 1—0, the first time new zealand have ever won a game in a world cup. the goal was scored by hannah wilkinson. new zealand lost their previous 15 games they have played at previous world cups. the women's world cup is gaining in popularity of the tournament began in 1991 with 12 teams competing in china. the usa won the first of their four titles back then. they are favourites to win again this time it with european teams also highly rated. australia are expected to perform well and the total prize money is $110 million, three times bigger than last time, but short of the $1140 million in the men's world cup. the organisers are hoping to billion people will see the tournament on tv or on digital and streaming services —— 2 billion. the trophy is made of gold and brass

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whether that is men or women. at the time it was seen as i think very progressive and i think what it is actually trigger discussions outside of australia with other national associations and i think now that fifa. if we go back through the chronology of payment, the prize money for the women�*s world cup in 2015 was 15 million us dollars for the women�*s. in 2019, it was 30 million us dollars and here in 2023, it is 110 million us dollars. so there has been i think about revolution since 2019 but there is still a big gap to go to reach what the men got paid at the qatar world cup. former manchester city defender benjamin mendy has signed for ligue 1 side lorient, five days after being cleared of rape. mendy, whose city contract expired in the summer, has signed a two—year deal with the french club. he was cleared of raping a woman

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called winner of the week, this week's henry would be president biden, hands down, no doubt. more on that in a moment. first, richard louis has here with the headlines. hi, richard. >> hello, michael, a good evening to you. the man accused of shooting and killing four people in the atlanta area on saturday is dead, according to officials. 40-year-old suspect andre long more was killed in a shootout with police. the suspect's motives are unclear. extreme weather continues as over 110 million americans are under heat advisories. temperatures in phoenix hitting at least hundred and ten degrees for the seventh consecutive day. death valley reached 128, nearing the hottest temperature recorded on earth. authorities are searching for two children after flash floods just outside of philadelphia. which killed five people on saturday. local officials say that the search remains a rescue mission, but he's, quote fairly certain it is now a recovery situation. more ayman with michael steele, right after this break. this break

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what is happening, and this is a direct attack on our judicial institutions, on the media that is actually causing major harms in this country. i think that all of us are united, we have to do everything we can to keep donald trump as far away from the white house as we can. >> congressman robert garcia of california, thank you, sir, for coming on tonight. we really appreciate you. coming up, if we had a segment called winner of the week, this week's honoree would be president biden, hands down, no doubt. more on that in a moment. first, richard louis has here with the headlines. hi, richard. >> hello, michael, a good evening to you. the man accused of shooting and killing four people in the atlanta area on saturday is dead, according to officials. 40-year-old suspect andre longmore was killed in a shootout with police. the suspect's motives are unclear. extreme weather continues as over 110 million americans are under heat advisories. temperatures in phoenix hitting at least hundred and ten degrees for the seventh

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the now and taking in the sights and sounds of different cultures and different countries. and being able to adapt quite easily. but my dad really kind of influenced me a lot when i was living there to just give it my all and best in every way. yep, the countdown to the start of the tournament is on. but with just days to go australia's squad have released a video criticising the gender disparity in the world cup prize money. they also talk about the fact some nations do not have collective bargaining rights. it was the first time fifa awarded prize money to women, 25 years after the men. they also talk about the fact some nations do not have collective bargaining rights. the total prize pot for the women's world cup is $110 million, which is significantly lower than the m40 million pot for the men in qatar last year. jamesjohnstone, the ceo for football australia, says there's plenty of room for improvement.

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major league soccer, but none that rivals this. to finally close the deal with the best player that has ever played the game, in our opinion, just spectacular. couldn't be more excited, it's the beginning of a new era and it starts today. the women's world cup kicks off later this week. sticking with football, and the countdown to the women's world cup is on. but with the tournamentjust days away, australia have released a video, critising the gender disparity in the world cup prize money. they also talk about the fact some nations do not have collective bargaining rights. the total prize pot for the women's world cup is $110 million, which is significantly lower than the $1140 million pot for the men in qatar last year. jamesjohnstone, the ceo for football australia, says there's plenty of room for improvement. australian football, the matildas,

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bringing updates when we can. thank you. now to record—breaking heatwaves around the world — and temperatures in china hit 52.2 degrees celsius in the northwest of the country over the weekend. that's shattered the historic heat record forjuly. the united states is also experiencing near record highs — with extreme warnings in place for more than 110 million people. and large parts of mainland europe are continuing to swelter in extreme temperatures — including spain. our correspondent guy hedgecoe is in madrid. much of spain is on alert because of high temperatures today. where i am just outside madrid, temperature is expected to reach around a0 celsius. down in the south in andalusia where the highest temperatures are expected. in that part of the country, several parts of the country, several parts of the country on red alert with the potential to reach aa celsius in some areas. those hot conditions

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experiencing near record highs, with extreme heat warnings in place for more than 110 million people — while other countries are seeing torrential rain and floods. joe inwood reports. they call it death valley for a reason. this californian desert once recorded the earth's highest ever temperature, 56.7 celsius. this current heatwave is getting close to beating that. for some, it's a tourist attraction, a chance to witness a piece of history. but tom has a very different message. the fact that people are coming out here to celebrate this, the park service is giddy. people are excited about tomorrow. it's not a milestone. i'm calling it happy death day, because, 0k, it's a milestone tomorrow. but then, next year it's going to be another milestone. in ten years, 20 years, it's going 140 here. what are we celebrating? right across the us, heat records look set to be broken.

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