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the, the, this is the w news live in the land. the german chancellor comes on the fly as he again rules out sending taurus missiles to ukraine to far gone from santa good question. and the gentleman paula mental upshaw. it said, gemini is fully back in key for his weapons, but it will be dangerous times over the involved on long range missiles with out of town and on there. is that coming up enough? food? 25000 people is delivered to northern gauze us. well, food program says it's best task home boy to reach the area and weeks. as it's ready for us is allow 6 trucks to enter the territory using a new road crossing to
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a world fuss from the european parliament as a you know, make, has approve a new, groundbreaking, also official intelligence, fax, the, i'm, and you could just make it and good to have you with us. the german chancellor has again ruled out sending germany's advanced taurus missiles to ukraine. and a he said to in a session inside the gentleman hall and all i saw, it said his position was clear, and that no tourist miss files would be given to keith without jim and move aside because it would be too dangerous. he insisted jim he was doing everything it can to support you train militarily while also pointing towards public fee is over. an escalation in the world, which provides for mr. oscar flotsam is by. but for me, it is out of the question to deliver
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a long range weapons when it only makes sense to deliver them in combination with a deployment of german troops even outside of ukraine. that is a line that is jo. miss chancellor, i'm not prepared to cross. so that is why i took the decision in cartersville. i believe it is necessary to ensure when delivering weapons. but the german troops did not become involved in this war. that's bringing the w as chief political edison. mikayla could not me tell you that again, a very clear a know from chancellor shaw. it's on providing a tourist missile systems to ukraine. is this discussion open now? you know, there's simply too much domestic, but it's cool mileage in this besides the point that yes, this is a very powerful weapon that ukraine would love to have. having said that above full of what keith is asking for is i mean this an munition munition. and so that this
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is a very powerful weapon, the towers cruise missile system. but it would not be able to really change the course of the war. and it is becoming more and more at a propaganda tool. also, for russia, particularly after there was a leak recording of a german defense officials discussing options to put on the table that would be below this red line. that's what i saw. it's a different concept marked over time and time again. and that is involvement of them and soldiers. today, he was more precise. he said, even if it meant a german military personnel looking at the targeting specifying targets outside the territory of ukraine, this is a red line. he is not willing to cross. and he's taking just the public as well, telling the opposition who awesome about towers once again, that they were elected the scaring a public and that they could rely on the german child. so to keep germany out of
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this, well, that's certainly in sync with the polling here in germany. salts has a record low polls himself, but on that specific issue, almost 2 thirds of demons actually with them. that's right. i mean, the polls do suggest that the gym and vote to support his stones. so tell us a little bit more what germans think about this whole debate has a taurus as well. looking at the debate here in germany, there still is a sense that and germans feel like they don't just want to be left out of this conflict. they feel like they can be left out of this conflict. and i think that that is really at the cool of the debate we're seeing also between the opposition and the 2 policies who are in favor of supplying towers within town. so salt is own coalition of both the greens and the free democrats have very prominent voices who
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are in save of supplying it. they are saying red lines have been crossed in the past by delivering tanks and other power for weapons. nothing really is different. this time now the thompson has decided and this is becoming more and more a test of his or for to you and his or far see something that is the target. not just of the opposition is appeased. are individual voices within this very bumpy ride of a coalition of that? don't. what do you mind a humming the sounds of the or 40 in a bit to get that policy points through over the next one, the half using this government w is mikayla because no thank you so much for that. well, after repeated coal small arms, ukraine is now set to receive an emergency cache of weapons from the united states . $300000000.00 military. a package includes munitions and rounds. to help on the
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front lines is keep tries to hold back russia's advance the decision by president biden side steps. us congress, which is still strolling over an even bigger a package of the 2 products leaders in the us on the mission of some of data to 1st with neighboring ukraine and with nighttime. i told him that political arrivals batavia in washington, postings by minister donald to us and president andre due to the presented a united front. this was, we see that pushing for more us military aid for ukraine and an end political stand off on the issue. while the pentagon did announced a 5 the $300000000.00 in weapons, a key, the big package has sold us president joe biden had this to say. united states is announcing that emergency package for your crane using cost savings from previously approved pentagon contract packaging, close munitions,
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and around to help you cry and hold the line against russia is brutal tax for the next couple weeks, but it's not nearly enough. what we're, i'm announcing today congress most passed the by personal security bill now, which includes urgent funding for ukraine. we must act before it literally is too late. before it's too late, we must act before increasing the skeptical republicans abrupt king legislation containing $60000000000.00 of funding for ukraine has. the key figure is the amount on the right to house of representative speaker mike johnson. he has so far, refused to allow a vote on that legislation which has already been approved by the senate. he says, an agreement on strict immigration controls is his prize for agreeing and aid package for ukraine. the task made an appeal to mike johnson's conscience. the with, if you like, that is the more than ever before. when comes to you, craig,
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i still hope this, mr. jonathan, the will, will see dismissal stability for, for thousands of life. and you know, quite and because in fact, he's responsible for the future of, of also, of a who the people with an election in the us looming. it's unclear if the public push will be successful, but in keys it will certainly have be much appreciated. a 2000 our the well say program says it has delivered enough food for 25000 people in the north of the territory. it was dispatched in a convoy of 6 u. n. a trucks allowed to enter garza through what's called 96 gates on a new road crossing, which is part of a pilot scheme put forward by is ready forces you and agents. he says it's the 1st time they've managed to deliver aid into the north of the script in over 3 weeks. i also correspondent tonya claim, whose injury slim, how important the deliveries are for the north of garza. well,
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i think at this point, at least from the point of view of the monitoring organizations, any 8 that's going into casa is significant. and important in this way would open another a so called crossing or a gateway hearing from the authorities to close the gate, 9 to 6. that would open up the rectory, 2 boards. no. then a garza so where this 8 conroy of 6 trucks a went in to deliver this much needed 8 into northern galls and they need to cause the city the u. n. uh, the united nations. they have want and other 8 organizations for weeks know of a pending starvation, a severe my nutrition among children. so it is of course very welcomed. but it's so to see whether this route will be used more and more, the more it convoys and also convoys of commercial goods would be coming in this way. the world food program a full saying that much more
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a is needed. so is it likely that over the coming weeks more will be arriving while the was for the program has said, you know, they need it every day and they need more entry points into the north. now the is really or forward to these have said this is a part of the project. they're in control. what goes in and out of go. so this, so not have a considered to open a for the most northern are crossing that is the, the errors crossing. but at the moment, so they're looking know how, how this will work. they will assess this. and this is also why we've been seeing uh many countries now resulting to other means of sending aid into calls and notes as to as to the land of crossings, but a by ad dropping a germany will also join. and there's also a ship on the way to open this maritime cory door. but again, we are hearing from you many tiring organizations that the best and most quickest
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and most effective way is to deliver 8 a by land. all right, tanya, thank so much for that. that's tanya claim that reporting from jerusalem now, you know, make his have just approved the world's 1st legal framework on onto official intelligence. the acts aims to balance the safety and reliability of a all use for people across europe. all schools. so fostering its development in various industries is being 5 years in the making and it could be seen as a precedent for the country struggling to control allies. as long as it's more i'm joined by a correspondent. let's see a shelton who is in stroudsburg avenue, asked lou louisa, tell us more about what the parliament just both of them a yes or the european parliament today has decided on the e u. a i x. and this piece of legislation is
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a decisive one for regulating the sector of artificial intelligence. and it is deemed to be the 1st one by a major regulator worldwide. that is debt comprehensive. and the principles which underlies there's this act is relatively simple. so the idea is the riskier the i system, the higher the threshold for regulation, and that goes as far as there are certain things that are being banned by these a i x. and then from there, they decide that x certain areas where they decide what kind of regulation is needed. and 2, for this act to enter into force has been decided today by the european parliament . but it still needs of finally approved that by the u. member states, which is supposed to happen in april and early then it will enter into force. and so give us a sense of what's going to change once it does enter into full what's, what's going to change for people living here in the european union?
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yes and for people in the european union, the european institutions have been saying they do this, they do regulate ai systems to give people trust in to these. and there is also a certain amount of clarity coming. and i have already mentioned these bands and just to make this clear, there are certain things which will be prohibited in the european union. one of these is for example, that you will not be allowed to do a facial recognition on cctv live streams except for the authorities and very, very restricted circumstances. for example, event, there is a case of terrorism, or if you're looking for a victim of kidnapping. but apart from that, this will be forbidden, as well as a certain money political behavior. there's the, the, the idea of the source of scoring should be bent and the european union wants present us into force and dispense. they are already also expected to enter into force 6 months after the law has entered into force. so this could be before the end of
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this year. this is chosen reporting from strasburg. thank you so much for that. as we know, sufficiently intelligent promises many innovations for the both welcomes said by some that were such as a university in australia have developed an a i application that they hope will benefit people in particular with dimensions. it's called, they have a personality that serves as a companion. so people with memory problems is currently being tested at a cat home in sydney where they've come fits patients who are feeling depressed. if you're doing a i companions like they have not meant to replace human caregivers, but role, but to provide additional support for them, getting lost in my thoughts is a quick reminder of our top story for you. the german chancellor has again ruled outstanding germany's advance taurus ms. solve to ukraine in a heated q and
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