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it is fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on l. g 0. viewing the headlines dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live. was there really a full scale innovation? exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on true. it never happened. and how political power can suppress free speech. you tried to record that need to be in poverty. the police will be there in the matter of seconds. we are on the coast of the listening post you guy to the media on tuesday, around the the bottles, the control of haiti's council, l 0 means one of the most powerful gang lead is a case of killing civilians. the
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online site is now, is there a life some time or so coming up tens times and holes of how in ecuador, with impeachment proceedings on the way against present game will last. so us officials, one of growing threats from china is the asian power aims to mountain noise. it's ministry and the risk of a i, a us senate hearing, is held to discuss how casserly the technology should be used in the future. the or out is there a has spoken exclusively to one of the most powerful gang leaders and hazy jimmy shall receive, leads in federation of 9 groups, and is accusing politicians are fueling violence. he's been accused of human rights foundations,
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but insist that he's fighting to provide basic services for the people to reset the mess and haiti's capital it's known as the g 9 and family and i life just one of the many guns vying for control of for the prince, for the places where did i find any it is run by former police officer jim shed, he's here also known as barbecue. he took us to the front line. if he's open battle ground, he says a rival gang is on the other side. similar to 8 already got you. it's unfortunate. we have to call some haitians enemies, but the haitian oligarchs and politicians give them guns and ammunition to destroy our communities. these men are extremely cautious. wary of an attack from the other side. gave me sorry sir. i left the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of gangs and it's one of the most powerful here in the capital of fighting for control of the territory. on the other side of this one is
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a neighborhood of failure that they've been trying to control. switch to the c a says the g 9 is not again. he says he's fighting to help provide security and basic services to the people left behind by the government. the low need it every night. there's a difference between a gun and an armed groups. we have an ideology, we have a vision to see hate to be able to services with don't allow us voltage schools jobs and with security. his opponents, i q was he's a groups of killing civilians and setting houses on fire where hundreds have fled, feeling for their lives. the un us and canada impose sanctions in him last year. prime minister audio and he has asked for international assistance to fight against the on site explanation. chevy see a says most are funded by those running the country for they really saw yellow. but monday, those over with the pin is not asking for foreign troops to come to the country.
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they want foreign forces to protect them from the crimes. they have committed several times the u. n. to intervene in haiti and they see that the result is always 0. it's like this city see wanted to show us the difference between the areas control by him and other parts of for the prince. he says, i know shortage is a full here on the street to clean because he pays for it. do you really see it? is the state in this part of for the prince. in the past few weeks, people have turned against the gangs in the country, keeping suspected gang members on the streets. the movement is known as what gully? well, got it. the chevy see says he supports them saying the time has come for people to fight back. that is, i will, i'll just see that for the prince. the you and sexy general is quoting for judge
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and international action to address the crisis and hazy speaking during a visit to jamaica and tony who gutierrez was spiraling. violence is a threat to the region. i'm beyond, i hate to use it to that tragic situation. you have the magic humanitarian needs. you have a political system that is but allies and you have levels of violence by gangs that, that absolutely appalling. the number of people killed, the number of people unable to leave, that lives the, the, the metric for the security problems. if indeed it's something that meets a much stronger commitment by the international community. i could almost present again my last so has made a defined appearance on as impeachment trial. it is your position,
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the 2nd attempt to remove the president of a corruption obligations. but lastly, could dissolve congress before it can take action against him. i was on the run. patsy has moved from quit to force me rebuttal by a president fighting for his political survival act, whether it's getting more or less so denied all wrong. doing in the 1st day of impeachment, proceedings against him instead offering assuming critique of a position. lawmakers or we just saw jackie today. i am here on this podium in my defense and respecting your oversight role. but i've also come here to say the following to my accuses, i accuse you, i accuse you of having abandoned your role as legislative. you are now anti legislative of this republic because you did not create laws and instead you destroy them. the former banker is accused of corruption having allowed embezzlement of public funds to come to accept a state oil transfer company funding. daniel,
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i was making the claims against him or using the trial to paint the picture of a field presidency that goes beyond this specific case. but i see the national president's law, so you're not above the law you have exceeded over limits of what the post decencies, which is why today you are sitting accused in a trial last so barely survive. the 1st in between, both less than a year ago, following weeks of mass protest against the cost of living, the president who has a 17 percent approval rating and opinion polls has presided over a worsening economic situation. and a wave of drug trafficking related violence. a super majority of 92 out of a 137 lawmakers is needed to secure his removal. but at any point before the boat lost, so could this sort of congress and trigger or the elections. you would then govern by decree for 6 months, while elections take place in outside the national assembly, hundreds gathered in support and against the president. on the 3rd,
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this everywhere, safety is the worst in latin america. what is happening in ecuador? we've never been like this before. the right needs to step aside, isn't we some of the, this is a we could impeachment trial. it only shows resentment anymore on the team. the president defended himself very well. we are afraid of becoming cuba or venezuela. we don't want a return to socialism. yet the coalition to impeach lots of crosses ideological boundaries from the last diesel union for whole party of former president, roughly as good as to the right wing social christy. and that until recently we were on the president side, which shows just how popular this government has become to proceed. this will continue through wednesday with the possible votes coming. as soon as saturday allison that i get the i just see that keep the old insides and people have been killed in fighting in central nigeria, local officials and flatter states,
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a gun bottles broke out between mostly mostly murders, unchristian farmers. there has been a long running dispute about access to land and water. last month, maybe 50 people were killed and similar fighting neighboring new state to add in southeast and nigeria on sizes of open fi. on a convoy of u. s embassy stuff is coming to local workers and to police offices. they were traveling through a number of states which has been placed by violence and recent years. fighting between sea dogs, rapids support forces and local alms groups is escalating in west on for some of the west. vaughn is happening in l janina. well, the 300 people reported have been killed and re some days agencies, a warning of catastrophic conditions for civilians. meanwhile, the sydney's all me says it's repelled, advanced by the rapids support forces in under non it says equipment including
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heavy owns has been destroyed. but north of con, 2 men, bari, the rapids, support forces say it's gain control of several military bases. it's really speak just allegedly showing the capture of 770 soldiers. 3 of the top us cabinet secretaries have testified for congress and a red joint appearance on the perceived threat from china. the room that proposed budget codes with seriously undermine washington's ability to compete with the asian power of an official reports from capitol hill. the huge international rather than followed china flying a spied balloon over america, has deeply impacted relations. the 2 biggest global economies are also the 2 biggest competitors. deeply baked into that competition of security can sense, which is why unusually free cabinet secretaries were called to beat the us senate on the perceived growing threat from china. beijing,
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as increased as bullying and publications in the under pacific gets embarked upon an historic military buildup, including and space and cyber space. of course, ward is neither emanated nor inevitable, but we must face up to the p. r c's, growing assertiveness. that apartment submission is clear to deter aggression that threatens our vital national interests. china is looking to expand its influence, building up ties with the managing economies around the world, but tick kimberly, in the global. so it's also building is industry is challenging. the dominant position, the us has enjoyed for years, immediately as a competition computing. and the growing imagines of artificial intelligence, us has already been sales of some technology to china. is it back all to in the supply of telecoms equipment? i didn't even know fix in photo motive sectors trying to represents the most consequential fuel political challenge that we face today. the country with the
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intent and increasingly the capability to challenge our vision for a free, open, secure, and prosperous international order. that is, become a battle of development and diplomacy. we have never been more aggressive and using our departments, tools to address the threats from china. the seriousness of the perceived threat from china is reflected in the fact that both we cabinet secretaries talked about a whole government approach to compete. and at a time when washington is obsessed with that limits impulse or spending cuts, this was a high profile pushed back against the idea of non defense spending cuts using china is potential dominance, as a detective island for sure, i'll just see it up on capitol hill in washington. well, tona is also trying to move to noise. it's ministry capabilities and preparedness. revisions to conscription laws come into effect this month. crating provisions for veterans to re enlist during war time. jessica washington has the details.
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this isn't a movie trainer. it's part of a recruitment drive and just encouraging more young people to join the chinese or we don't lose any peaceful time before we services. we just leave in a peaceful country. this month, revisions on military recruitment came into effect, creating a legal framework for the conscription of veterans during war time back to the original units or similar roles and prioritizing the enlistment of university students and graduates from science and technology disciplines. that is clearly looking to the future, the military, well be organized in a way that is very technology driven. so that's very clear. so they want to start a process and to have the legal framework in place just in case
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experts say the government is trying to feel military gaps, the presidency, japan, i think, as well as the street assessors for a number of years outlined deficiencies within the pa signing that it is not fit for purpose and has not been for quite some time. and of course, as stated by the chinese government, this is part and parcel of what it means to be a great power. china already has the largest armed forces in the world with more than $3000000.00 military personnel, including military police. around 30 percent of them are conscripts serving amanda tree. 2 years since president she, japan came to power the army, also known as the p l. a. as undergoing rapid modernization, still exploits say some challenges remain. the lack of combat experience is a challenge for the purely however, i think the bigger challenges for the appeal at the moment for them to turn into the type of military that they seek to become with this latest round of modernization. and that requires not just structural changes,
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but also changes in thinking. china faces simple geo political flash points in the south trying to see along with border with india and over taiwan. there has been several changes in recent years, and we're seeing recruitment, including improving conditions for personnel and creating more avenues for career progression based on experts say these changes reflect pages, desire to professionalize its forces, and encourage qualified young people to see the military as an attractive career option, while also preparing for the prospect that one day they may be called upon to find out whether they like it or not. just think of washington, which is 0 aging. chinese fishing bodies has capsized in the indian ocean. betsy 9 crew members are missing. the vessel was reported to have sunk 500 kilometers south of all days. such teams were around the region have been deployed to find somebody who has a so ahead on al jazeera, thomas and ukraine are forced to look further. feel to sell the grain of some poor
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with russia drives on as of science out of mind while greece is closing, one of its biggest refugee camps. the, the hello that the heat's flooded into parts of the middle east and live on the spot in some advisories. across places such as israel and the occupied palestinian territory as well as syria. now they all going to come down to attempt to see over the next few days. as my wet and windy weather pulls its way across the mediterranean, which are as well across western areas of tech, you have the temperature in ankara set to come down, but it's largely quite picture so much of the region. certainly for the gulf states, some cloud coming through, and if your showers full south west and pots of saudi arabia as well as yemen. now
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it's been the story of intense heat for the north east of africa with cairo in egypt, seeing the temperature of peak. well above the average that will come down over the next few days after that also sets come down for that northwest corner places like morocco, algeria antennas, yet seeing the west to weather thunderstorms as well edging across into western parts of africa as they do seasonally at this time of us and what's the weather creeping? it's coastal areas of kenya and tanzania. it's an improving picture full botswana that rain pushing its way further east into zimbabwe as well as eastern areas of south africa. much cooler in cape town on thursday, night to weather update. the this convening has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from
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a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious green transition plans enclose the skills graph that so many companies are struggling with the the in the welcome back and watching out is there a mind on top of the story? is this just there is spoken to a powerful haitian gang leader who was accusing politicians fueling vaughn and the ones actually general is wanting that unrest in the country rest destabilizing from one region. i could always present gamma last, so is declared his total innocence,
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impeachment proceedings your position accuses him of corruption loss. as considering dissolving the national assembly for any action can be taken against him. buzzing between sea dogs, rapids support forces and local arms groups is escalating in west off more than 300 people are reported to have been killed in recent days. the former need is a silicon valley bank and the signature bind can face and tough questions in a hearing before us senate committee, the executives were grilled about the rolls and driving the 2 lenders to failure. in march prompting a credit crisis, heidi joe castro has moved from washington dc for the former bank bosses. this was a less than an humiliation marker you made a really stupid bet. that went bad, didn't use center,
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and the tax payers of america had to pick up the tab for years to come. as a preliminary government report found both silicon valley and signature banks rude too fast, had too many uninsured accounts and made risk investments leading to their spectacular failures. the former ceos, however, declined to take blame. do, do you think that the poor management of you and your staff contributed to the sale here on the back? i think the root cause was the panic that took place and a few hours on. so if you disagree, you think it was the right thing with the bank while i run on the bank? i think you think you were the run on the bank that caused the failure. is that what you're telling me? the run on the bank at silicon valley bank customers withdrew $42000000000.00 in just 10 hours. that's more than a $1000000.00 per 2nd. the government then took over and paid back uninsured depositors to the tune of $20000000000.00. meanwhile,
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c o greg becker was getting richer, selling his bank stock shortly before the crisis and bring his earnings for the past 4 years to 40000000 dollars. how much of the 40000000 are you planning to return? how many times what to do this data center, i promise to cooperate with the regulators. can you play the video for me? signature banks, founders scott shape, was forced to watch this old video of himself. the i happen to know for sure you're in the video orange. yes, i'm in that video and you show that video to the public. that video was designed as a morale boosting. but did you show it to the palm who it was shown at the employee parties, but it was silicon valley's former chief for went to hawaii, the day after his bank failed. that drew the most outrage. did you have
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a chance to walk on the beach, sit on the beach and when you did? did you think about what you've done to these people the last time that silicon valley's c o testify before congress was to lobby for rolling back banking regulations in 2018. he got what he wanted and his bank grew as a result. now, congress is considering retiring those rules, but only after putting those bank losses feet to the fire. heidi joe castro algae 0 washington us house speaker, kevin mccarthy says that a debt ceiling deal is possible by the end of the week. it follows the meeting of the white house with president joe biden, which last of less than an hour. republicans and democrats have been in tools to find an agreement on raising the government's boring limits ahead of the june 1st deadlines. the us could default on it's betsy, one trillion dollar debt. if negotiations fail on and canceled his check trip to
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pop, when he gave me an australia to focus on securing it to the head of the company that created the artificial intelligence tool. chat g p t as well in the us senate . is that a i needs regulation? congress is assessing any possible threats, including potential manipulation of the 2024 election. austin jordan reports from washington dc. i can't remember rec, shattered the glass and the 1970s technology tried to duplicate the genius of l. a . fitzgerald's voice, is it or is it memo wrecks too often? we have seen what happens when technology out paces regulation nearly 50 years later. a us senator convened to hearing on artificial intelligence. or did he, the words were not mine. and the audio was in a i voice cloning software, trained on my floor speeches. the remarks were written by chat g
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b. when it was asked how i would open this gary next, henry at one point cartoon figure such as max headroom and computer generated news readers, such as on a nova, were considered more into entertainment, then threats to society. but after the spread of misinformation and lice during the 20162020 presidential campaigns, president trump, one legislators are afraid, a i could be used to destroy faith and government and other institutions. the man behind chat g p t i software which fabricated center tr. blumenthal is opening remarks. so the answer is government regulation and i would form a new agency that licenses any effort above a certain scale of capabilities and can take that license away and ensure compliance with safety standards. number 2, i would create a set of safety standards focused on what you said in your 3rd hypothesis as the
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dangers capability evaluations can swamp. somewhere in the tech industry, have their misgivings, ibm, or just congress to adopt a precision regulation approach to ai. it just means establishing rules to govern the deployment of am specific use cases. not regulating the technology itself. other say congress isn't up to the job of regulating, at least not. yeah. so i think, you know, the tech industry we're, we're ready to come to washington and, and help write legislation. but it's going to go further that right. we need to, to ensure that our politicians understand this technology. and currently, most of them do not understand technology. and there's a recognition that a eyes impact could be much more slight and shattering glass for fun. rosalyn jordan, elders, era, washington, memory. russia is threatening to pull out if it's grand deal with ukraine on thursday unless the list of his demands is met. it's a lot of millions of tons of ukrainian grain to be ships via black sea pools
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located by russian forces. now if the deal collapses, it will be further blowing to ukrainian farm is natasha. butler reports from west new crime spring in west and ukraine. this young we will be ready to harvest in 2 months, but farms here worry they won't be able to sell it, because the wall has to fairly disrupted expos. alaina's families own this farm for decades. she says rushes blockade of black see ports i knew in port restrictions and some e u countries hampering trade. so before do you all calm since the pope brocade, so it's not being able to send by c. so we started exporting borrow weston buddha, to poland and hungary. but now they've been del grains. so i've trucks have to carry out products all the way to italy, permanent hungry and 3 other countries recently finding ports of ukrainian grain to present to slots. well, there's
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a grain can still transmit through them. it's for this form to find new clients further afield. but logistics are pushing up costs and not being able to export easily means millions of dollars worth of grain could be lost. usually at this time, if you, all of the grain on this fall would have been sold, but because of the war on all the problems linked to it. hoff of last is office is still here having to be stoked in the silos and in these huge plastics leaves a few kilometers components. boulder, these rail, transport companies, trying to get things moving. we have here european wiggins, we saw already the low, the cranium drain, and since read it for transit to the police report to the guns for the manager says the was changed, everything agent transferred green before the invasion. now it's accounts for 50 percent of the business. we had to lots of requests to, to support to claim in the fire farmers and for export their grains
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into europe and from the mom. and so we started to construct a new grain terminal as one of the world's main grain produces ukraine's expos are central for its economy and to feed people around the world. however, he says, transporting it in such a vital time isn't just about supporting the war effort. it's also a way to build more connections with the european union. the keys is all tracked to join one day. natasha butler, i'll do 0. so 50 west and ukraine. greece is governing conservative new democracy policy is facing a tough re election campaign ahead of next sunday is election. the prime minister has been pushing his policy on refugees as re election campaign also reveals how europe's policies have change. john,
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so roblis reports from the greek on end of less pulse in the matter of less verse expresses his gratitude to prime minister. give yeah, cause me to think he's the government is officially closing moria one of the largest refugee camps in greece. both men believe it will help them get re elected . i'm very happy that the more that these grace no longer exists, as you can, as, as you can see, it belongs to the past and we have every reason to be optimistic about the future. i think we've been able to, to manage of the migration issue in a tough but you main manner. moria was one of your most over crowded and squalid camps. most of its residents lived in tents and huts, 2 and a half years ago. they burned it down. this is more you once home to some 25000 refugees. many were born here, grew up here or died here. the islands refugee population, is now a tense of that number. this government reflects the complete change in europe's
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refugee policy. over the past few years. it probably proclaims that it's prevented some 700000 legal entries protecting europe's open internal voters and polishing the spaces of these eastern june islands as europe's buffer zones. but really, the problem is just moving out of sight to the middle of a forest. 40 kilometers away. a vast new camp to accommodate 5000 people is under construction. it'll have proper housing, running water and heating. but between the techies didn't stop here. it seems the government doesn't want to draw attention to this site just as many of the islands as don't want any refugee camps. we are pulled off the next. some people said the refugees, both aids under follow and that they would sleep with the women. and it worked, they tons of population against them. the turning point in policy came and march 2020. when the turkish government announced it would no longer prevent refugees from crossing its.

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