Biala guest. Managed by for. This is deja vu news live from berlin europes scorching summer continues is this the beginning of hothouse earth new Research Warns high temperatures and drought could become the new normal in the years ahead some parts of the world might become completely inhabitable also coming up. Ten years after the bloody fighting between georgia and russia over breakaway provinces we find out what life
is like on the borders of this frozen conflict. And heroes to some criminals to others pussy riot talk exclusively to dub you about their recent world cup protest and their latest event in jail. Im brian thomas great to have you with us as Europes Walters through its hottest summer in decades a new International Study paints a very bleak future and says that even if Global Warming is limited to a maximum of two degrees celsius that might not be enough to prevent widespread drought it adds that entire regions could become uninhabitable. Central europe from space too hot
yet? yes, it is difficult in no russian can fail yet? yes, it is difficult in no russian can fail to - yet? yes, it is difficult in no russian can fail to see - yet? yes, it is difficult in no russian can fail to see that| yet? yes, it is difficult in no i russian can fail to see that the country is changing. you walk into a shopping centre in western shops have the shutters down and people are losing theirjobs of the big western companies put out and prices are going up and people are telling me they re finding it hard to get parts for their cars and so on and again, the kremlin hasjust talked about this. they are saying that they are experiencing, the economy is experiencing a shock due to external influence. the kremlin is acknowledging that this is going to present them with difficulties and watching state tv people are seeing these western companies pull out, but the kremlin is always saying we were prepared for this and we are taking measures, they have said that again this morn
appreciate it. to find out how to help ukraine efforts on these humanitarian causes go to cnn.com/impact and help impact your world. here s cnn s christine romans with your before the bell report. hi, jim. investors trying to make sense of russia s war in ukraine, and how putin s aggression will feed into the uncertainty gripping markets. jpmorgan analyst site three key factor roiling markets. commodities price shock due to the war in ukraine. rising interest rates and worries about a supply chain crunch in china due to covid. ultimately we think the market can rebound, end the year in positive territory. with that said, not quite yet. we do still think volatility can stay with us on a day-to-day basis for a little longer, while we get clarity on those three big issues. more clarity on the u.s. economy comes this week when the march jobs report is released.
the west of the country hundreds of firefighters were deployed to fight this blaze which broke out right next to that key rail line between cologne and frankfurt which was shut down it quickly spread into a residential neighborhood in the city of zeke blog we have this report. dry undergrowth burning like tinder what began as a small fire near train tracks in the western town of the book soon developed into a major blaze at least eight houses caught fire somewhere in the gulf by the flames emergency services evacuated an entire residential area with hundreds of residents affected dozens were injured the most of them were suffering from shock due to what s happened and the fires in the homes and gardens many were treated for circulate three problems we also have a few people who suffered burns some of them severe they had to be brought to local hospitals. and the cause of the fire hasn t yet been determined authorities and
apparently now dead. we ll keep you updated on that. first, an important story, our call to action this week. how far would you go to fit in? well a spat of recent cases suggests the answer for too many, especially too many young people is too far. like 26-year-old robert champion, he was in line to be head drum major for the florida a and m university marching band but had one last challenge before him. an initiation ritual band members are challenged to endure. head down the center aisle of the bus while other band members are free to pummel them. in this case other band members allegedly kicked and punched and hit champion with drum sticks and mall lets soon he was vomiting and said he couldn t see. this is how the ritual ended for robert champion. robert champion died as a result of hemorrhagic shock due