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the, the, the cdw news live it from berlin, lift the games begin the opening ceremony of the parents olympics is now underway. under tide security guys, police investigate a series of coordinated arson attacks on frances national, real system. the acts of sabotage come as thousands of athletes and fans descend upon the french capital for the summer gains we will bring you. the latest also coming up is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu meets with donald trump at his moral lago estate in florida. the trip comes one day after and its in yahoo met with trumps. likely rivaled for the white house. come over harris in washington. and in india as a search and religious violence cast
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a shadow over prime minister and the rent remote these new terminal office. fresh spade of attacks, putting in this most one community on at the library golf is good to have you with this this friday. the summer games in paris have just kicked off with lady ga gov. performing live at the opening ceremony. some 10000 athletes are working their way down the river said, with hundreds of thousands of people watching in the french capital of those spectators who were lucky enough to get tickets. they faced tight security controls tension, especially high after coordinated arson attacks on the fridge train network that calls chaos and delays. earlier today. a little while ago i spoke to jonathan crane our sports course funding in paris,
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and i asked him to bring us up to date with what authorities there are calling coordinated acts of sabotage. and also i told him to tell us what to expect from the games. you asked him anybody's, this is confirmed. the wi fi is if games organizes that these olympics could be a target. there was some concerns in the run up of it. cyber attack, obviously this is now an act of sabotage because of course these games are taking place at a time of high political tension, rushes ongoing board and ukraine. the israel, how mass will in gaza. now what we do know is that these attacks are taken out some key lines in the northwest at east of the country right away. if we sort of say they are working quickly and making progress on repairing the lines. but it's still unclear who is behind these attacks and what motives they have really investigated will be working as a matter of urgency to establish that. but it really has highlighted consensus. visa then picks a target francis boats, minnesota. i said the attacks were pulling,
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she said it's against the olympics. it's against the estimates of trade. he is, of course, taking a prep driving for these competitions. uh, but the olympic committees president thomas box that he still has high confidence in the differential receive. the other things, the international olympic committee of focusing on is the space pain ability, making sure all these agreements dames, ever hoss the emissions of previous games. so that you could argue the fact that millions of people come to the, to the games on airplanes is not very sustainable in itself at the then use a spectacular. this is, i'm open wide outside olympics and we've got guide at the beach volleyball taking place of the eiffel tower. we've got a question of the sensitive sci so it should be a spectacularly visually spectacular games. and we've got the green. they are reporting from paris a very good relationship, that is how donald trump has described his ties with benjamin netanyahu. the former us president made the remarks after leading these really prime minister and his
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moral lago state in florida. trump has been trying to mend the relationship with nits in yahoo, which we have to say have soured in recent years. casting himself as the strongest l y is real, could have in the white house. head of the meeting of the former president called for a quick end to the more engulfed or very young correspondent janelle dom allowing she's been following me developments from washington for us. going to see janelle, so do we know what has come out of this meeting? so far or well brand. so what's come out of this meeting so far is pretty much what you would expect to come out of a meeting between that and yahoo and trunk trunk saying of course of that if he were to be elected president in november, then he would bring about a quick end to the war, not of without of course. so, laying out the concrete steps as how you would manage to do that. he also sought to distinguish himself from his unlikely rival camelot harris. saying that campbell at
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harris would be so much worse for the middle east, saying that the remarks that the vice president delivered yesterday after her own meeting with benjamin netanyahu or disrespectful. and these were, of course, are quite a forceful remarks, where she said that israel had a right to defend itself, but it mattered how israel was going to do that. she also condemned the devastation uh that the war has caused so far with the almost friend ministry saying that over 39000 people are dead. and of course, there is that big humanitarian crisis that that war has read in any case. so trump also said that he could not imagine anyone jewish voting for account for, for a couple of hours. he's really taking this opportunity to show that he has a good relationship with non yahoo. even though you're pointed out there that, that is a relationship that has soured in recent years, trump, of course. so i haven't gotten quite angry at netanyahu for congratulating bite in
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on his 2020 election when he wants to be able to show the republicans as a the party that is a friend to israel and that the democrats are not that party. campbell of harris is not a friend to israel. now. meanwhile, you also have the pro palestine protesters surrounding narrow lago. these. these are protesters are protesting for the 5th straight day. they followed that in. yeah, pretty much everywhere he goes is showing just how device of an issue this is all in the country right now. yeah, there have been purchased everywhere. the net and, you know, who has visited in the united states is also visited with the us president. and he's also visited with comma, la harris. what his, let's and you know, what is he gotten out of this us trip? you know, you mentioned that there. brian's, i think he's gotten quite a lot from this us trip. he got a one last photo opportunity with joe biden to the oval office. he had the separate
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meetings with these 2 aspiring presidential candidates with donald trump and counselor however, so in that respect, he's able to hedge his us election bets. but of course the wish list that he came with uh was a bit longer than just that. and you heard and his remarks at the capital on tuesday where he called for israel to uh, where he called for the us to fast truck arms to israel. it does not look at this point that the white house is prepared to do that. so that's something he's going to have to leave the country without having going accomplished. but what the white house wanted for the white house as part they wanted to see some sign that netanyahu was willing to commit himself to this us back to hosted cease fire hostage release steel. and through the course of his visit, netanyahu has only ever said that that is being worked upon, and that is not, in fact the full scro added support announcement of support that the white house was looking for to come up from that and yahoo!
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and in that respect, i think in the final tally of things, when this visit wraps up, we can say that's not in yahoo got a lot more out of this. so than dividing administration, that of our janelle jim alone with the latest in washington. janelle, as always, thank you. here's a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . type food economy has a weekend into a tropical storm after hitting mainland china. it has displaced nearly 300000 people in the east of the country. public transport has been suspended across the region. type boom killed more than 30 people after a tour through tie one and the philippines. earlier this week, authorities in california have arrested a man suspected of starting a massive wildfire on wednesday. the visual say was sparked when he pushed a burning car into a ravine. thousands of had to flee the wildfire, which is now the state's largest. this year. us authorities have scored a victory and there war on drugs with the rest of one of the world's most powerful
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drug lords, the co founder of mexico's sinner, lower cartel. he was the rest of the long side, the son of infamous drug king pen. l chop up the port, save the 2 men, bored in a private plane and mexico which then was flown to texas where police were waiting when the plain land. these are the faces of one of the world's most violent and powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. the scene of the car town on the left is these my a mind your, somebody on the right is joaquin guzman, is out best. bozeman are now in detention in the united states. after they landed in texas, a board, a private plane. it is male, symbolic garcia, or mild, a co founder of the cartel. he is facing charges for fentanyl trafficking, money laundering, firearms, offenses, kidnapping and conspiracy to commit murder. the 2nd joaquin guzman,
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lopez is a sign of its other co founder known as l chapel and is facing charges for trafficking and large quantities of cocaine, heroin and meth. among other drugs. does he not know? a cartel has been blamed for decades of violence in mexico. it was founded in the 1980s by east might have somebody that has to yeah. and fucking in chapel guzman. and chapel is already serving a life sentence in the us. after being extradited there in 2017. prosecutors in the united states say the car towel is the biggest supplier of drugs to the us. including fentanyl, seen here being smuggled in coconuts. the void is the leading cause of death for americans, aged $18.00 to $45.00. but while these arrests may be a welcome step in the war on drugs,
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the us justice department has said it will not rest until every single cartel leader is behind bars. son who tree is a fellow with the institute for policy studies and has been director of its drug policy projects since 1998. he joins me now. so i know it's good to have you with this. this sounds like the plot from a movie or an episode of breaking bad. it's a, it's a huge victory for the us. and there war against the drug cartels. how did they pull it off to? well, it's been the ledge, the l. my o has been in fox with us officials for several years about possibly turning himself in. but it appears that l chapo son who was also in the playing with him, may have been cooperating with us, prosecutors to speed up the process and door him onto this plane under the rules of looking at some real estate properties. um, his brother is under us custody right now with a waiting trial. uh and his father was serving
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a life sentence in the united states. so perhaps that might be the angle, but it's too early to say. and if, if that were the case, this unavailable chapo working with us authorities of what do you make of that? i think it's a, it's a significant hit to the cartel itself, the federation, but it's very decentralized and it won't have any impact on the amount of drugs, entry, united states and neither have the rest of hundreds of uh, you know, card tell chiefs before him of those of us have invented the problem either. that's because these people are in it for themselves and there is no national command structure. um nope, nope, nope, no nation state, for instance, to issue a political directive to surrender of what you have when you arrest these jenkins is a. busy real struggle that takes place after the arrested and in the struggle for succession is very often leads to great violence. in fact, the only thing worse, that organized crime is disorganized and it sounds like, if i understand you correctly, as soon as the us arrest a major drug boss,
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someone new emerges just to take his or her place. exactly. so l mile was known as kind of the list logistics treats of this in a little of veneration. the made the trains run so to speak, but he didn't do it himself. he kept a very low profile. so we had deputies do that for him. they know how to make the trains run and so one of them will take over or, or some of them are collectivism perhaps. but there will be a new leadership structure and they may have to fight it out with bible factions to see who's going to dominate. what is mexico, particularly the mexican government saying about this whole operation. not much at this point because they weren't full of it until after the arrests were made. yesterday, i think the us was very wary, perhaps of beaks in a domestic inside. it is a, is a longstanding problem in terms of the amount of money the card sales had at the
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disposal to provide people that and obtained information. so anything said prior to this could have kept them off. and is it true? i'm going to put this in simple terms, but is there a truth to the message here that when us authorities are battling king drug king pins and mexico, they're also actually battling the state of mexico. is that true? i know it well not in the sense that there is a formal alliance between the 2. there is a lot of cases of throughout history many decades now of individual actors being corrupted or even some types, institutions being corrupted, but a spastic policy to uh, to work with, with drug traffickers. um, but you only need to corrupt a few. a few people at the top to get a lot of cooperation from the government. we heard from the us justice department today saying that this arrest is going to help the us and it's 5 to
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reduce the number of sentinel imports coming in to the us. is that true? i mean, is sentinel, is that drug? number one, that needs to be radically the number one problem is the number one caused by drug overdose testing united states. but it's an incredibly compact drug. this model is easy to some level. there was an excellent writers investigation that came out yesterday about some journalists to in mexico, who ordered the chemicals on the dark web, and it cost them $3600.00 to make $3000000.00 worth of fentanyl, west. so this dynamic, it is impossible to stop in my opinion. so yeah, so we're wondering what can be done to it? i mean, if someone gets on the dark net and for 3 grand can make millions of dollars, i mean, that is a temptation that is just too great for a lot of people to resist. yes, we have so. so we've stumbled down to that and it's called the sock, if you will,
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of the drug war, where chemical substances, in this case, fentanyl has won the drug war, you no longer need to farmers big fields that are easy to spot and eradicate. and these are far more compact. we're also entering the age of artificial intelligence and which has been used to in good drug discovery in terms of identifying compounds that well uh, you know, a site uh a good resistance rates, bacteria. but it can also be used by, it was an actors def, i knew short cuts and new substitutes as we try to ban each of these pretty closely chemicals to find new pathways to the same or similar destination. so there are many analogues expensive will out there that are even more potent and more dangerous and more comp matter. and as in our one question before we run out of time, but what about the demand for these drugs? have we found a way to reduce the demand and instead of trying to fight the,
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the source trying to fight, you know, the customer. so we've made some improvements in terms of treatment and prevention, but ultimately the real drivers are the man i think are rooted in structural problems of poverty, despair and alienation. these are societal problems that uh, you know, extend very deep into, into lots of different areas and it's going to be, uh, there's no substitute for building a healthy society. yeah, exactly, exactly. and that you have, the make of loneliness is certainly not helping matters either. send her to the director of the drug policy project at the institute for policy studies. we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you. in canada, a fast moving wildfire in the west and province of alberta as far as 25000 people to flee their homes and destroyed large parts of the popular tourist town of jasper . there are no immediate reports of injuries, but authorities say the flames have destroyed up to half of the towns. buildings is
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a fast moving and fun. o has been raging in the canadian rockies in the province of alberta. these plains higher than treetops have left and die of forests and ashes, and reached the town of jasper overnight. tens of thousands have been forced to evacuate. if i break down now i will. what will i do? i was just seats and crying. nothing's gonna change right. jasper risk consider to fit your perfect town and as a popular to respond to, it gets roughly 2500000 visitors every year. authority save the fires have close to significant damage, and that firefighting crews are working on the dangerous conditions. homes and businesses have been lost to a wildfire that people are calling a wall of flames. there is no denying that this is the worst nightmare for any community where for seeing potentially 30 to 50 percent of the structural damage
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due to the severity of the damage. hundreds of firefighters from around the world are coming to alberta to help other parts of canada are also engulfed by why fi is including british columbia. canada is no stranger to wi fi, is in 2023, a record number of fires, fullest hundreds of thousands of canadians to evacuate to india. now, where the prime minister and adventure, moody and his b j. p. party, they may have lost the majority and recent national elections, but the link between their hindu nationalist agenda, religious extremism, and the targeting minorities. that link is as strong as ever human rights groups have documented, a surgeon religious violence and even lynchings. since the start of bodies, new term, the fresh and state of attacks has put indian muslims on edge in states, such as to our products. the w's audio bought reports, did not,
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of the family trappers, but the loss of the loved one. no . okay, what do you see brother fleet was leached by him to mall model. i suppose you tony come with the to the most the best we'll see is that they took a piece spends to check if you was a muslims. this should be no it. it was cracked and be to sleep mode and it doesn't matter which states an item for lots few meters will be from this whole. do not have my brother never spoke to me without us mine. i still feel he will come back. i know you know that piece. we want justice for him. i blinked through the world to stand with us in giving him justice. my brother's death should not be in vain. incident has it brought to the whole community? the days we hear about violence almost every day, if you're a seeped into our head,
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when i go to market, i fear for myself, remember the what if they killed me also submitted. it'd be the way our community was in total shock after then. sort of trying to get it up there was a mintz year amongst all and we still for years going to the area and they were the $360.00 to arrest to actually 6 pieces and charge them to murder qwest men clean. so he was a t something his family denies the fuel kilometers away from for each house. members of india's hendo nation, this bgp bought capital can demand the release of the accused man heading the foot test shall come to the bottom. the featured deed to its former made up the stone that save some strangers forcefully enters the house with a group of men and then tries to that. que, should we welcome such a person?
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should such people the worship that yeah, the public between them on the trash team, but that is public nicky? yes. 25 minutes to note in that movie, spotty. last week just to meet you are at the national elections. there was hold the wireless against most names and other minorities with degrees for the political analyses. bodies hasn't changed. that deserves the dose numbers. sure. to have broad sobriety in the attitude, all parties in the party, and it would have discipline itself. that was the expectation. but that was false because the video ration at our office distance of by the agent, the party, especially in the last 10 years. and the very argument for the existence is an theme was getting widens, violence that is already claimed silver lives. so small the costs to be elected
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for each step, adds another number to the staff stick and needs another very last invoice. when i think about my brothers to and i thought i just pray to god is this kind of tragedy should not happen to any muslim brother or to anyone in this world and a whole at freed screen, mom which sees it prints. what is lead for the, what is community and incentive allowing me to appear in northeast india. it was audio bought reporting there. we spoke to active as harsh mander earlier, and asked him how much responsibility modi's party has to bear for the surge in religious lead. motivated violence, i think you need to understand that the n p mostly in violence and heat is, is not incidental to but the pgp is doing. it's sent to the codes 8,
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the logic of exec it's actually logic. good code because the to be here be and the organization which is it's a legit goods for link to the notices was constituting opposition to the idea the imagination of a country that mike mcgovern p that goes to which would be a country of. ready people of empty teaching, a faith identity in a city gender. we're good input citizens in mtv and, and, and the major pos as be bringing in good and which is supports can do majority in which was like a minority advocacy to minority a would have to live if i told on the 2nd class citizens and by vic talking about them as i might know that we must recognize they've been talking about 100000000 people of which is larger than the population of germany, friends, incident audit and, and a couple of other countries metrics,
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huge population of the selection that came to the addiction that the big, big can just a baby to was for us, you know, many of us believe that was the most important connection of the independence. because the, if the be that being said, come back with the full majority of the time being part of what was left, continues to include democracy, beat and longish they would, there was no deductible. take a good use of, you know, the fact that they didn't form of have a majority on their own. they had to have a dining spark. nose wouldn't, don't, i'd like to keep aligned with them. i did give some degree of hope that they would be a kind of slow building don't a motivation of the kind of, of, of i logic because i go to the different heat a. i think the method they've given very clearly in the 1st 5 or 6 weeks after the elections has been a file from and he's so putting don't, it is
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a shot i use once again, we're seeing acts of anything and heat violence across the country. and the scene rule of the police which actually treats the victims as, as the, as i saw, whole good d and perpetrators and, and the crowd that attacks them is, is. ready great, as people who look just defined in that and or that was harsh, man is the director of the center for equity studies in india. here's a reminder now the top story performing for you, the opening ceremony of the 2024 olympics is under way in paris under type security . as police investigate a series of coordinated arson attacks on frances national rail system, the acts and sabotage companies, thousands of athletes and fans, descend on the french capital for the summer games. you watch dw use of next is conflict zone with him sebastian,
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