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meanwhile, greek medics have been busy working alongside the red cross. we're here again to give people water, and also to give leaflets concerning the high temperature period here in greece. in croatia, this man lost his home to wildfires which have swept along the west coast. how big is that? you can see it over the fence. over in spain, this family were lucky. the field next to us is just completely burnt. there's a few bits of grass just here and there towards the edges that have been able to survive. but the vast majority of it isjust black and ashes. luckily, both ourselves and the neighbour that we were helping were able to, sort of, save our gardens, just working as a collective. but it's notjust europe feeling the heat. across the united states, temperatures are breaking record highs that have stood for decades. in el paso, texas, temperatures

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it's hot, very hot. and it's only going to get hotter. as temperatures rise across the world, so do concerns for people's health. in italy, red alerts have been issued for 16 cities, with temperatures expected to reach 47 degrees celsius on tuesday. translation: you physically suffer from this heat, - which also lasts for a long time. it doesn't stop after a few days like it did a few years ago. now, this heat lasts for more than a month. we really feel the effects. in athens, greece's most popular attraction, the acropolis, is being closed during the hottest hours of the day to protect visitors. but for some, the heat won't stop them. the heat? it's hard, but we're going to push through it. and, you know, i don't know if i will ever be back, so i have to take advantage of the day. meanwhile, greek medics have been busy working alongside the red cross. we're here again to give people

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so do concerns for people's health. in italy, red alerts have been issued for 16 cities, with temperatures expected to reach 47 degrees celsius on tuesday. translation: you physically suffer from this heat, - which also lasts for a long time. it doesn't stop after a few days like it did a few years ago. now, this heat lasts for more than a month. we really feel the effects. in athens, greece's most popular attraction, the acropolis, is being closed during the hottest hours of the day to protect visitors. but for some, the heat won't stop them. the heat? it's hard, but we're going to push through it. and, you know, i don't know if i will ever be back, so i have to take advantage of the day. meanwhile, greek medics have been busy working alongside the red cross. we're here again to give people water, and also to give leaflets concerning the high temperature period here in greece. in croatia, this man lost his home

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which also lasts for a long time. it doesn't stop after a few days like it did a few years ago. now, this heat lasts for more than a month. we really feel the effects. in athens, greece's most popular attraction, the acropolis, is being closed during the hottest hours of the day to protect visitors. but for some, the heat won't stop them. the heat? it's hard, but we're going to push through it. and, you know, i don't know if i will ever be back, so i have to take advantage of the day. meanwhile, greek medics have been busy working alongside the red cross. we're here again to give people water, and also to give leaflets concerning the high temperature period here in greece. in croatia, this man lost his home to wildfires which have swept along the west coast. how big is that? you can see it over the fence. over in spain, this family were lucky. the field next to us is just completely burnt. there's a few bits of grass just

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for more than a month. we really feel the effects. in athens, greece's most popular attraction, the acropolis, is being closed during the hottest hours of the day to protect visitors. but for some, the heat won't stop them. the heat? it's hard, but we're going to push through it. and, you know, i don't know if i will ever be back, so i have to take advantage of the day. meanwhile, greek medics have been busy working alongside the red cross. we're here again to give people water, and also to give leaflets concerning the high temperature period here in greece. in croatia, this man lost his home to wildfires which have swept along the west coast. how big is that? you can see it over the fence. over in spain, this family were lucky. the field next to us is just completely burnt. there's a few bits of grass just here and there towards the edges

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issued for 16 cities, with temperatures expected to reach 47 degrees celsius on tuesday. translation: you physically suffer from this heat, - which also lasts for a long time. it doesn't stop after a few days like it did a few years ago. now, this heat lasts for more than a month. we really feel the effects. in athens, greece's most popular attraction, the acropolis, is being closed during the hottest hours of the day to protect visitors. but for some, the heat won't stop them. the heat? it's hard, but we're going to push through it. and, you know, i don't know if i will ever be back, so i have to take advantage of the day. meanwhile, greek medics have been busy working alongside the red cross. we're here again to give people water, and also to give leaflets concerning the high temperature period here in greece. in croatia, this man lost his home to wildfires which have swept along the west coast. how big is that?

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Former 'Bachelor' and 'Bachelorette' Winners: Where Are They Now?

Us Weekly reveals where every winner of 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette' is today – details

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle-20220318-03:06:00

>> in the military invasion, it is slowing, it is stalled, and is in many ways ineffectual, so they are taking it out on the civilian populations, in the most brutal ways. denying people food, defying people water, tonight people the ability and stephanie. >> this is devastating for ukrainians, but tell us about russian losses, because the ukrainian army is standing strong. >> yes, absolutely. we heard a few hours ago, deputy prime minister's so that they're working with the red cross to organize a transfer of 14,000 dead russian soldiers. we thought that would be high, and it was maybe somewhere between a year to, but in the last three hours, we had that new address, from the president, in ukraine, saying he's wondering what he is supposed to be doing with 13,000 dead bodies of russian soldiers. the video on the left part of your screen, this is that column. the 40-mile-long column, that was stalled outside of kyiv. what you are seeing our drones. turkish drones, strafing the

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle-20220318-05:05:00

including, in the last 24 hours, the death of a u.s. citizen in that city, from, we, think shelling. also, the targeting of civilians as they leave these areas, and the targeting of these food networks. it was so bad and some of the cities, that they continue to talk about the inability for civilians to even go above ground. here is more about what the u. s. ambassador to the un said today about that. take a listen. >> local that told families to leave their dead relatives, lying outside, on the streets. exposed to the world. it is simply too dangerous for the bombs, and showings, for the funerals. >> in the military invasion, it is slowing, it is stalled, and is in many ways ineffectual, so they are taking it out on the civilian populations, in the most brutal ways. denying people food, defying people water, tonight people the ability and stephanie. >> this is devastating for ukrainians, but tell us about russian losses, because the

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