tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 18, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the hello i'm 0 then yay! it's great to have you with us. this is the news our live from the coming up in the program today. israel's far right national security minister joins thousands of hold for a nationalist is really isn't occupied east jerusalem, to mark the so called flag de palestinians, call it a provocation. we're here at the east to borders of the gods. this trip with israel . this is the malik account for thousands of solace scenes have gathered here today to protest. heavy air strikes and parts of sedans, capitol, car to wiley, army cheese makes a real public appearance. i'm serious. how important prince 80. and this is what the street of the catholic doesn't look like with barricades everywhere. as people here,
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it's right to protect themselves from the again it's for the referral to that. what else is he will be taking an extended break from titus? the towards the to tar grand slam champion says next year is marketing to be his last, as a professional player the and so we begin in occupied east jerusalem more thousands of altro nationalist israelis have held a controversial march through the holy city. this is part of israel's so called flag day celebrating israel's illegal occupation of east jerusalem during the 1967 war israel's far right minister of national security. it's more been dear join the crowds who made their way through damascus gate in the old city. the crowds were heard chanting races slogans as they march through the streets and entered the deluxe. the most compound access to the area used to be coordinated with the palestinian authorities. but that's not happening anymore. many palestinians see
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this as a provocation, and palestinians and occupied east jerusalem or forced to close their shops. settlers protected by is really forces were seen attacking palestinians in the old city. several arrests were made on this day is really as mark be 1967 capture of east jerusalem and its subsequent occupation. israel's illegal annexation of east jerusalem and its old city has never been recognized by the international community . well, it marks reports from that parade and the occupied east. jose, the rising huge literally being offered through the gate by his arrival was greeted with cheese stones pressing around security details,
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trying to save the significant addition the saying support admin might been really covered in terms of the decisions under the control of israel. it is raining historically the area inside the whole city direct people find the dimensions of a city or the centuries. the police have the opportunity as they did last year to. * round some of these marches through the christian side to be able to get to the point that they chose to be much is 2 choices. one of which was to come
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this route and it consequently meant this would kinda send you a trade in, in this part of deals that even run businesses typically. so our base about to close up meanwhile in gaza, palestinians hill counter demonstrations waving palestinian flags along the heavily fortified border fence with israel's just days ago, a ceasefire ended a 5 day conflict which so heavy fire traded between israel and as long as you hod palestinian arms group and gaza, at least 33 palestinians and one is really were killed during that round of funding . your met aside was at the protest and goes, and we're here at the eastern borders of the gods. this stressed with israel, this is the malik account for thousands of sal listing is have gathered here today to protest against what they have called the problem. k to is really flags march health in jerusalem. now palestinians have brought their posting in flags,
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raising the policy and flags in this and this peaceful protest here today. while other protesters have set tires on fire to blair, the vision of ease, rarely snipers. on the other side of that fence, thousands of policy and protesters have also approach the separation sense. what ease really forces have responded by fire and tear gas on these masses here. now posting is say that this is a peaceful protest where they're going to be raising their policy in flag to show the ease. really a triplicate to march that do is live is there's and there it is, their right to return. they've been chatting slogans and shouting out to say that they will be returning to their home labs. you miss the malika can keep a outdoors and is really political and list and contributed to higher eds daily. he joins us live from tel aviv akiva. how do you feel about everything you saw in fold
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today? a very bad. i know this has been a day of celebration. we have started going to the reading the vacation of jerusalem. that was supposed to be a studio fees. and so sometimes we believe that the jews, it shouldn't be the capital of 2 people, all of 3 religions, the duties christian history, you know, it is sacred to both these rallies and arabs. unfortunately, this here is the 1st time that the, this rachel, this flex, dams reflect much is not just. 1 the ritual awesome margin, those zeros egypt presents also the quality that is part of the
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coordination of the government as uh you were supposed to just mention the ministers, ben bill, who is the author racist party, who doesn't even believe in the reality of the existence of palestinians in jews or the need to show was them a so far so just think they at least the, the, the, the thoughts where they are, the majority jewelers is divided julian as not being reading the situation. there is no worry and if it takes and this makes me feel very so. yeah, what does the presence of cabinet ministers like it's more vandevere or best little small to rich at today's much tell us, i mean they were at a rally were races,
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chance were being hurled at the palestinians in the old city. they were there. they were not only just letting it happens that they were taking part in yeah, they actually they have roads. people to join say was that the good news is that the prime minister under 300, converse bank did to give up his plan also to lead his people to assure we need to do that every mile. as is the, the security abroad. those have to do that the what's happened in just a week ago in gaza may happen again. so at this time he gave, well, so this is the good news that the, the, the, was that we was afraid that is going to happen. didn't happen that the whether to leave it has passed quietly. the, the bad news is that,
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you know, he, while the out of the saw it is taking place in new york. and there was really for the white house, has one bringing together. these varies and the saudis, if there was some kind of a break in the, in the region. the other thing is that what you see, you know, is the, the oh, as being hijacked is, has started out by people like you to my bank or, you know, that whole piece looks uh far away. what lessons do you think the settlers or nationalist is released took away from today? people who went through that process and who saw the ministers there? how do you think they're feeling at the end of the day? i well that's, do you think is very uh, you know, are they the dodge well, from my book about the settlers is great and there's also delay. and this book was
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published in 2005. i think this is what the day a few more words more this is the out is being back and they feel that since you know the minority, we have 7000000 people living and these are almost 10000000 people and the, the, the secular. so to me, i do less than the canadian box, the, our, the leverage that they have on the, you know, is greater than even the, the factional, be so about the really cool. and they can get the budget they need, they can expand these supplements and expand the assessments in jews or them including the most important to what they want. and
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also i have to measure the fact that these are gold has denied the bill of a piece of it is there isn't human rights organizations to prevent this much the was the so it looks like a few as to days. did your dish or lose, you know, the full what you get the is that the, the settlers on top of everything on the judicial branch, the government, and the message that keep a l r. thank you very much for joining us on the program today. thank you. and earlier i spoke to him and stuff, a bar go to the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he told me the involvement that is really ministers in the jerusalem march will escalate tensions. the 2nd most important administered smart that it is. but if it's a bad thing and he, he's he, yes, he started yesterday and by declaring that he wants to fill the list bank with half
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a 1000000, another a new gun, settlers. and he is repeating what he said before that he wants to fill the bank with a legal set let's so the police didn't. young's wouldn't lose of. busy to have a state that on and they would have one or 3 choices either to immigrate would accept a life of subjugation to. is there any fascism or by that's what he said about that smoke to lose most of it. it's been the of it. the other ministers and this is really government, so many minutes does not participating. i'm consolidating the fact that the out on the bottom of this fascist movement is that has gone beyond unable to do that is trying to provoke philistines and the conduct another ethnic cleansing, like that has happened to 194866 use for curation. the number of is that 8 days they've been systems haven't ruled so much 275-0000. and they've become my major political force in the is there any conducive they have now 2 of the most important
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ministers in this government. and this is a unity between extreme nationalism. it isn't and by not done, you know, with the jewish fundamental extremism, i'm fascism, it present advice. notice i'm being viewed, these guys are the ones a lot of names expo today. and the ones who are driving visitors to clearly become a fascist country. the to sedan were millions of people have been caught in a bit of a power struggle between 2 warring generals for over a month. now there's been fresh fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces in the city of nila incidents door for region. therefore, are seeing some of the fiercest fighting outside of capital car tomb. the suit and these doctors union says the number of civilians killed has no reason to 833 thousands more of an injured. and despite humanitarian talks in jetta,
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saudi arabia neither side seems to be willing to back down him of oregon reports from car to the door. heavy artillery enters the dance capital have to brought in by the army to use in battle against the power military rapids supports forces. the battle for control of them shows no sign of ending in this video released by the army, one of the senior commanders and member of the ruling conference, the council is seen greeting troop members. it comes a day after the dance army chief, i've been put, the hon inspected troop at the army headquarters in hard to know where public appearance, where the general is cleared, since the conflict began in mid april and on the same, the army supporters demonstrated imports to them that demanding united nations and
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void volk repair it is the accusing him of interference from the we didn't mind the bulk of the u. n. n boy be removed from his position. he is responsible for the company because he has contributed to the division and separation of the people in this country. or both of the army and the rapids support forces have plain to control of the strategic sites and cartoon this week. and 4th and 5th, they have the upper hand 2 months into the conflict. northside is it to achieve a major victory over the other. extracts continue and how to, along with heavy artillery fire in residential areas, street bustle, pep also accords in many parts of the capital, destroying homes and properties. the the 2 sides have been holding in direct talks in the saw the city of chet, though since the beginning of the month. but they failed to agree on a permanent resolution. a series of c spires have failed from those that meant to put in order. hon gives a statement that the truth will be from this hour to that hour. the continued air
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rates and artillery fire is proof that there was more than one decision maker in this crisis. and it's one of the reasons that the hostilities don't and it proves the lack of will from the student needs army. and for student needs, more styles, negotiations mean more uncertainty and more suffering. people are leaving caught soon because there's no food, no water, no electricity. and there is very high levels of insecurity vs providing hot meals . w c will continue to support refugees as an when they arrive. for the future is very bleak. for those people, it is bleak for saddam and it is bleak for the region. more than a month into the conflict, the un says 1000000 people have been displaced. they can't go home until the 2 sides agree to stop fighting. keep them oregon ultra 0 hard to internal conflicts have been forcing so nice people out of their home is for decades. refugees from previous wars who settled a neighboring chad,
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now welcoming those were escaping this conflict. they missed rob. he met them at the bar, russell camp in eastern chat, find the best way to understand how bad the conflict is into done is perhaps to hear directly from refugees. let the guys in view, who many people have lost their lives. today. elgin 9 now has been transformed into health. i want the united nations to intervene. we don't live like people, we're not eating properly. we don't have health services, we can't bear any more of this. most of a teacher says his country is no longer a functioning state at the bar, a todd displacement kept in chad one after another. refugee gives accounts of running away from large groups of armed men who roamed the countryside, terrorizing civilians. most. here are women and children, particularly vulnerable to kidnapping and sexual violence,
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and heading down the war is really bad. a child is still being pressed that can be killed alongside his mother. his father can be killed. there was nothing good about hor, witness to death. they arrive traumatized, especially the youngest. we have to move them up from the boulder area to the safer place, as well as the we have to move them where they can have the old. the old assistant has services such as the schools. that's a lot of parents have mentioned about that that, that they want to send their children to school as well as health services that they can office age group say it's a race against time. rains will come, the camp will flood and this remote area will become accessible. we were here just a few days ago, and there are already signs that this camp is getting bigger and people are adapting to their circumstances. this is a make shift markets right in the middle of this dry river bed. you can buy food shoes for flashlights,
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charge your cell phone can get soaps and biscuits really. anything. people might immediately knew the other side that this camp is changing, but it's getting bigger is there are now mixture of tense on both banks of the river attempting to bring order to the chaos. the un has started relocating people at a camp and got the newly arrived or welcome to buy neighbors in a unique position to empathize. sudanese, displaced from the same villages by the war and r 4 in 2003. perhaps finding some solace in seeing life goes on living without fear of attack is possible. and children can go back to school. something that will come as a comfort to one teacher with a message to the war insides in cartoon to and what you were doing has killed the house. and he says to silence the guns. still,
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we're stopping by the war saying disrupt the ultra 0 barrel top eastern chad. the ukraine has been targeted by another round of intensive russian aero bombardments. but the government says that for now the country's defense systems are coping with the attacks from keith. natasha. butler has more dis, going, going above, chief shows which direction this will is hating ukraine's military size. the intensity of attacks from the air is unprecedented. yet, most of the damage from this latest wave of this strikes, it appears to have been limited because of the success of ukraine's and defenses. particularly the us patriot missile system. with every of the lines in residential areas here, the remains of one russian missile. there was
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a very powerful explosion then i saw the smoke. i found out the debris fell down on the couch is mine is nearby. i can see the missile debris here now see a time slots. harris line full civilian spots. so now many lives up being saved, ukraine's military says that it destroyed 29. associate russian missiles must go, says keith claims to intercepted more missiles than what actually fired russia also described to sabotage an explosion that the rail to train carrying grain in crimea, russia and legally and exclaim it in 2014 the attacks come one day of the ukrainian foreign minister dimitra collab, a mess of chinese diplomatic keys, but dismissed any p steel. that would mean ukraine, keeping up the territory to russia. natasha butler, i'll do 0. keith. as the leaders of the g 7 have arrived in japan, the economic and security alliance has
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a wide range of issues that will be discussed including the war and ukraine. as a preview of that meeting by our diplomatic editor james phase, in hiroshima, japan is preparing to host its western allies. the country, the only asian member of the g. 7 will preside over a summit meeting, which once again is likely to be dominated by the war and ukraine. 15 months old the off to the russian invasion. the g 7 will decide how to further support the claimed government militarily and financially. ukraine's made some recent gains around the town of buck moved. and there's much speculation about a possible counter offensive, using new weapons supplied by nato allies. it's a time, let's say, which could be key to the future direction of the conflict. the stakes were here, crane are incredibly high. and there is concern that unless you create a successful this here with significant support as had, it can be significantly harder to rally as much support in the future. china has
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sent a piece of boy lee way to ukraine, a meeting with foreign minister, demitra collate, but the g 7 must decide how to react to the chinese piece initiative. but privately, many of its members as skeptical given china, is continuing strong diplomatic alliance with moscow or before arriving here in japan, president biden said he was still hoping to meet china is president. she adding the words whether it soon or not. his 1st meeting in her rush, i'm, i was with the host, the japanese, private and stuff with you because she to the next few days the us leader will be concentrating on the g 7. but the same time is advisors will keep them in touch with on going to the school discussions with republicans at home to stop the us defaulting on. it's that the venue of this is the 7 is highly symbolic. the place where the 1st nuclear bomb was dropped in 1945 and t nuclear campaign is hoping it
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will come some train the minds of 7 of the most important people on us. james pays out a 0 hiroshima. more bodies have been found in flood ravaged northern italy taking the desk toll there to now to at least 13 fire fighters are continuing rescue efforts in hard to reach towns which are cut off from highways and without power. the government's promised $33000000.00 and $8.00, hold on bill. how many it has more from northern italy it's a race against time to bring people just safety. the risk of. 5 owning or being swept away is very real. after months of drought, torrential rains devastated the media to mine. yeah. i region ne activity, half a years worth of rain. so in just 36 hours. people here have never seen a disaster on this scale. and the amount of that, so i was expecting the river to rise up to the red lit wanting,
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but instead of breaking through and 2 or 3 places it completely bis its banks, and the water came with no warning is prentiss, the rivers have overflowed so far flooding more than 40 municipalities and hundreds of roads. more than 10000 people have had to leave their homes. those who stayed behind are picking up the pieces you see, we need to do everything from the beginning. again, the books, all the documents, all the clothes, they're all gone. they say we have to get out. we have to leave this house. some of this formula, one called p, has been can, so the track also submerged organizes say they couldn't guarantee the safety of acting. this is the 2nd time this month that people have died as a result of extreme weather. and they, me narrow mind experts say climate change could make the most frequent dissolved as
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of today becoming tomorrow's facts of life. without the need of a 0 in northern still ahead on elza 0 highlands all positions as it can form a coalition government after winning sundays election. i'm rob rentals that a tech expo in silicon valley with a report on how artificial intelligence look back the job market and in sports organizers are predicting record breaking audiences of the upcoming women's world cup for who will be here with that story. later this the big question is, is it going to rain in the golf? i've got those details right here right now, 1st of water, look at the middle east and we're getting these wins out of saudi arabia, kuwait rolling through
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a rock spinning around the sand and dust. it lists the temperature and bucked it to 40 degrees. it's above average for this sum of the year. okay. now to the golf, we are blanketed in cloud cover on friday and you know, any time there's cloud, there's a potential to see some shower. so can't rule it out for us here in the will. max out at $38.00 degrees. that's speaking of maxine out, those temperatures are climbing through buckets done. this is pre monsoon heat, so we look at same profits, jacob, a bad closing in on 50 degrees over the course of the weekend. this is above average, but also expected at this time. the gear still locked into that gloomy weather for the western side of turkey, showers and is found bold. dragging down that cooler from the north. so 16 degrees, the top temperature for you, north west africa is unsettled. so for the western side of tenicia we've got showers, but for the eastern side, sand and dust storm seem likely here and for central africa. i think that close to our to the gulf of guinea, that's where we see those bigger down pores and speaking of downpours energy moves
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in from the eastern k providence into closer, luna? tell certainly we could see some flooding here over the next little bit. the thousands of h u awesome products to be lucian from asian country, ending up in western museums and private collection in a true pot, special with $1.00 oh, $1.00 east fuller,
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west. to return hazel stolen us effects. the colleges when the and watching else was 0 reminder of our headline this. our alternation list is rarely use of gather didn't occupied east jerusalem and made incursions into the largest and most compound. this is part of israel's so called flag d. israel's far right minister of national security, it's more vandevere joined to the crowds, making their way through damascus. gates in the old city and palestinians in gaza,
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held counter demonstrations waving palestinian flags along the heavily fortified border fence with israel. just days ago, a ceasefire ended a 5 day conflict which so heavy fire traded between israel and islamic jihad and palestinian arm group and gaza at least $33.00 palestinians, and one is really were killed sedans, army chief general of del santo bar han has met his troops in the capital court to this appears to be bar hahn's 3rd public appearance. since the fighting began between the army and the power military rapids support forces last month, the . so maybe a teams is haitian flag de recognizing the adoption of its flag in 18 o 3. but this year people are using it to reinforce the fight against gangs. teresa bo has more from the capital,
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but will pass on se in was shocked when she was entering her home in for the prince. she had just arrived from work when a 3 bullet hit her back. that was 2 months ago. but the bullet has not been removed because she was told at the hospital, there were no doctors available to remove it. but i was here talking to my neighbor and i saw something hidden me in the back and i heard the kids scream, mom got shot. i still have the bullet in my back. the situation now each day is very bad. we cannot believe in pace. td's in keels, coughing battles between rival guns. very good. so like this one are being set to port around ports of friends and people are using them. no tony to prevent their neighborhoods from being attacked by guns, but also to prevent gains from moving freely this road connect. the communal fits will be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being
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used by gangs to move people that had been kidnapped that i've been on the phone. if i usually lead is a political activist, he says the government is not doing enough to fight against, and that's why he's protecting his neighborhood. bags of an item for somebody to go so much money for regular haitian to get anything out of customs. but every day, guns are coming to all customs. there are more than a 1000000 of guns and the closest board is in florida. valued haitian, have started to go up to the games themselves and have killed and set on fire dozens of suspected gang members. let me see on this movie on the political crisis . this complicating the situation in haiti, even more idea, lindsey became the interior in prime minister when president join invoice was assassinated in 2021. but he was not ratified in congress. the last national elections happened in 2016 members of the opposition formed what is known as the montana court to create
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a transitional government. but they have failed to convince the government to step down. there's a nexus between the police, the police, and require the shuttle police call a criminal groups in the country. so if we don't, with this nexus between the political and economic elite, and this in these qualities for a lot of coming out of, whoops, there's no way we can talk about security. the ongoing statement is prolonging the suffering of the haitian people costs between the gang warfare and the government's inability to end that pity. so we'll just see to have poor to prince. haiti is a nation born out of struggle. the 1st nation in the world again independence through a slave rebellion in the early 19th century, france forced hades newly freed slaves to repay debts to their former colonizers. 80 start of government couldn't afford the payments and took a series of loans from french banks and 1915. the us government sent troops
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occupying haiti until 1934 in the decades that followed the us back to be due by the a father and son leaderships that many considered dictatorships at the last, democratically elected president driven illinois was assassinated in july 2021. in games now controlled nearly 90 percent of its capital for the prince and authorities of ass for outside help. virginia charles is a host and executive producer of couldn't be lucky a political show about hating. she joins as life in washington, dc. virginia flagged a is a day to take stock. how do you feel about where the country is right now? to thank you for having me and the program is palm beach. black tie today is a day for us haitian, to reflect on who we are as a people, despite all the challenges that we're facing. because the men and women to gather doing the political, get a meeting on may 18,
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18 or 3 to strategize and need a decisive decisions and terms of what they were going to do to break the chain of delivery and haiti. so today we have a responsibility as the children's of our ancestors, to work collaboratively, to move 80 out of the current and past. it is a moment for us to reflect on what the flag meant that mean we work in unity, we put our personal differences aside that we also stop looking at the haitian treasure we as personal gains for members of the government. but rather, the money should be used to support the patient populations. we are losing too many police offices because we already don't have enough as the dues and today was supposed to be a day for lead, correct dfcs to apply ministers to pay tribute and respect to our end, sisters in all kind of a what
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a meeting had taken place to support them and used to work toward a better hague. you mentioned the current impasse and is true. there's a lot the fuels roku right now about 80, whether it's security, politics, basic government services. how does a country get here? i didn't get the last question. the question is, how did the country get to this impasse that you yourself described? i mentioned the lack of security, the broken political system, the lack of basic services among others. as, as you know, i mean, you mentioned in the earlier reports that he was occupied by the us government from 1915 to 1934. and even after the departure of the us government did continue to monopolize all political structures in deciding who become presidents
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and find ministers even during the lower parliament, senators and choosing people who would do the beach for them and having a nation's one newly independent today. and then this occasions to the masters does not support the development of and you cannot make system we would deprives and even even accurate occupations. you know that in the united states we move of goals from the national bank and bodies here in new york. so this the end doesn't, this is not just friends having to pay reparations to the asian population. the was also always those reparations, those on money that we can go to one development. and we have an influx of weapons that are coming into the country. as you know, we do not would use black. we don't, we use guns and diesel munitions provided to young man. unfortunately, who did not have the proper employment or education to better themselves because of the high unemployment rates we have in the situations. i think the international
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community has taken advantage of sandy and the fact that he, even though it is always spoken of as being, quote unquote, the force nation in the western hemisphere. 80 is not a foundation. haiti is a nation that has to be made for, if you look on our counter continents, africa, the way the international community and the neo cons, have utilized africa to use the people and to the natural re slow is 80, is variable the united states. so we have a lot of natural resources if i could just just use as well. yes, go ahead. the u. n. has called for an international force to come in and stabilize haiti. how would you feel about that? as i do you, when it has no business calling for an international was the un security console mind you sent
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a force and he back in 2004. we are now in 2003. if you've called the user will see how many years they've been there doing all the missions they have not to deal any info structure. it's just been a lot of money done being invested in those soldiers digging around again. we are left behind with a lot of fun of us. childrens will now part of the game because those young girls to where we, by the minister soldiers, they did not have the money to ask you to in order to get all these children's and many of our young man's well also rate. they are many other stuff that we have that happened in the country. that minister did not have result. and even some of the impoverished neighborhoods where you see what ends on those weapons were coming from the you, one member is we had a lot of body beg your way, young men and women's which hills core supporters for the i see regime at the time when mid east, i was in office and wanted to clear up, and that makes where we've lost nearly 10000 people, 820000 mo,
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and pack it to you and has yet to take responsibility to provide reparations to the victim. we don't need all the national interventions. we need the call to step out on the haitians to move forward in working towards the benefit of fiji. it is time for us to begin with. we mentioned the age of both 5 constitutions that would be 220 years, which is the blueprints that our founding father had left for us. and it defines what a haitian is born about english son, a good husband, a good soldier. and that's what we need to go to what you junior charles, thank you so much for joining us on the program today. thank you. i for a thousands of protesters in argentine, his capital have marched for a 2nd day against the rising cost of living workers and social organizations rally didn't win a side as they're angry at the measures adopted by the government to comply with the international monetary funds $1000000000.00 loan amended ongoing cost of living crisis. argentina's inflation reached
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a 109 percent last month. but one of those protesting is omar juliani and he runs in organization providing education and food for orphan children on the outskirts of winter, situs. here's his story. why don't you know, but if somebody's really any, my name is omar juliani. i'm currently the secretary general offend. that's part of the economy is cta and you were in my holding time off an enroll if you need today . we are in route that has a primary school and an agro technical secondary school that you can do that either in a give that, that is a lot to do with my bed for building a different country for our kids go to bodies. i don't talk to you as soon as i feel that we're talking about 8000000 children under the poverty line today in origin. tina yeah, it's not a viable country for our children. our proposal is to get involved with the construction of a different world. oh, got seeing if he got real good enough, which he language means house of friends. and it is that the great community where
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our kids are the present, not the future. a life will do this in a place and there may be no future, but there is the present. usually the big problem is that there is no future for though. okay, well, we want to discuss public policy, the education system of argentina. we want to be per tagging instead of a different reality. the, this is a very difficult moment for our economy, our country, and to solve the daily situation economically, a significant cost for us and split them. one thing is that i can do that, you know, origin, tina there was a crisis of political decisions of where to look at and to guide public policies. c, o, 2 of i'm off on may 18th, we're going to the ministry of social development to say we do not agree with the am if policies that instead of paying them, the funds must be used to pay the debt with the people. we are also going to ask for an increase in social programs and emergency increase because inflation is very high. the state has the obligation and we have the right to receive assistance. the rising cost of living isn't the only thing impacting the global workforce. the
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world is seeing an artificial intelligence boom, and there are warnings that up to 2 thirds of jobs could be disrupted or lost. a driven systems can already do repetitive tasks, some decision making jobs, and even some manual labor. but researchers say that could be offset somewhat by new jobs created within the industry itself, especially creative roles. some futurists argue that a, i will help increase productivity and free up human work hours so that people can spend less time working, and more time living. and the founder of the company behind chat; gt suggests that governments will need to provide a universal basic income to all to compensate for any lost wages as well. carl benedict ray is an associate professor of a i in work at oxford university. so he is the perfect person to speak to about that. we'll get to him in just a moment. first though, i turned to elsie's 0 correspondence, rob reynolds, who is at the a i n big data summit or conference,
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correct me if i've got the wrong name for it in santa clara, california. so you are appearing into the future, rob, right? you're seeing what the maybe potentially what the world will look like in 20 years . what does it look like? well, nobody really can predict that. but what i can tell you is that everyone here, all of these companies are all very much interested in and talking about artificial intelligence chat, t, t, and the other large language model learning models and machine learning. they are very eager to incorporate it into their products, into the internet of things and into the business solutions that they're selling to their clients. so it is uh, something that is so rapidly moved to the forefront then not only here in silicon
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valley, but i point out that across the pacific. at the g 7 summit in japan, world leaders there have got a eye on the agenda. they'll discuss the pros and cons of the new technology and whether there's a need for a global or regulation of sometimes just another sign of how quickly this new technology has become an issue, a global interest and global concern. rob reynolds reporting from santa flora, california. thank you so much for setting up the conversation we're going to have now we've called been a re who joins if you're an associate professor of a i and work at oxford university. joining us from us that there are 4. um, let's talk about this jobs issue. the ai enthusiasts say this will create a bunch of jobs. the skeptics say this will destroy a number of jobs and it may be both happen. what do you think of, of the they're going to be your supplements and the later markets are going to be
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almost a little bit with the demands of the way that it's a new us that will disappear for them to show it to me. and so i think it's incorrect sections to think about a, uh, the quality selection t as actual dimension technology. what it does is essentially making it easier for us to write these and test the dakota's to ride sticks and code the ability designers to become a decent designers. in other words, what it does, it's really lowering barriers to anthony across a host of professions. because comparison, i think, uh, is actually a mover and its impacts from texas us. so to think about the, with the basics on, do you knowing the name of ever sweet, sweet and what's the valuable skill to have with a and the to some you know, the front of passengers all over 60. it's a lot of people that are not quite
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a good drivers to actually drive to tennessee and the consequences, more jobs, not fewer. the good news for people in the profession, but people in come to tax the drivers to, to significantly wage costs as a consequence of the pay more are based more competition. and that's what it so, so, so, so the social, all right. any of the systems do better in places like germany, words to so some ai professionals who work in this field have already called for the research to slow down for there to be a. busy pause in the research in this entire field for at least 6 months of 6 months until laws until regulatory agencies governing bodies can catch up. how do you feel about that? i, i believe you say research into a i shouldn't stop. i don't think so, just one question for the product step because he must use the end of the one that
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adopted in society is what we want to recognize that good reasons to be concerned about the me see some artificial intelligence base for me. some information for the x m o, we don't want to do is to make innovation much costa productivity, drug and alcohol. we do need a boost of productivity. we need to grow the cost in economy. that's not right. you can know the only way to get to become better off is that somebody else to success? and that's why it is so important that we need more research and innovation. last year, the conversation around a i is actually pretty emotional. there are people who fear a i and the are people who have a lot of who are very hopeful about what a i will do and how it will impact the world. where do you stand on that so far. so i think um, things to be concerned about to get information to, to do the shopping,
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the little markets that will below so as to the process of technological change in the loses and see the benefits of new technology in the market. they're more likely to up the gas. it can be john, rest of the political and in stability. and the people that are concerned about the end of humanity, which i think is you know, all right, if it is a concern for all the benefits so, so there, i can say this box and we need to minimize the cost and maximize the benefits. and that means finding the right types of regulations. carl benefitted for a thank you very much for joining us today. my pleasure. the still ahead on alpha 0 next year. that's probably going to be my, my, my last year in sport will be hearing from russell and the dollars. the 10 is great outlines his hopes for the final stretch of his career.
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the, all right is fine for all your sports coverage with ro, serial. thank you very much for i found that out as to miss next week's french are different and as a nouns, an extended break from 10 is the down says next year is likely to be his last as a professional player, the 36 year old has been struggling with a hit problem and he hasn't played since losing in the 2nd round of the of strategy, an artist and that was back in january. it will be the 1st time he's not competitive. uh, the french i've been since making his tournament w in 2005, he's won the title
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a record 14 times at random callous. i was not able to to enjoy the practices of the competition because was to many problems to many times having to, to a stop for physical issues and to many days of the going here practicing but with, with too much pain. so after the, after the set that i need to stop, i the know when i going to be able to, to come back to the practice court. but i'm going to stop for it. um for a while it may be 2 months, maybe one month and a half, maybe 3 months, maybe 4 months i, i don't know. i, i am not the guy who like to predict the loved the future. so um, i'm just uh, following my, my personal feelings, my ambition is to, to try to, to stop, to give myself an opportunity to, to enjoy it next year. that's probably going to be my my, my last year was
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a livable beverage. a yoga and clock will have to watch his team from the stands for the next part of the game against aston villa, the gym, and we'll have to serve a one match type slide by an officer accusing the free pole to any of bice. although i get 5 full 3 what i would talk the last month 12 to since apologize for the remarks. the 2nd back to the band has been suspended until the end of next season. meaning he will be back on the top floor for living full is final game of this campaign at south hampton. and holland has 5 whole back choose to break the record. so the most go schooled in a single english sees and then they'll region filed to find the next to this teams folder when i've around my trade in their chart because they start me final. on wednesday, however, you still school the small amount to all the 50 to go this season including 12 and the champions legalize the old time english record is held part edits and for the dixie dean. the school, the 63 goals and the 192728 seasons before my also manage. awesome bank. i was told that was a 0. that nice, smart guy isn't possible to stop,
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but she admits at holland is exceptional. you can always find a solution to stop the swine because but uh yeah, the swipe is usually finish of the collective work of a team. you know, when the mall is where, but she's doing it to our way. yes. kind of new. my new stick force is why the name of the desire to be successful. and i came because i feel is redid to katie don't. what is essentially the priorities? nothing image is in winning is what to support is really about, you know, and i respect the, as you can see, the also the interview in full with my colleague a far a smile or talk to our does there as these times the 1st running will be on saturday out for the t g n t. now the women as well cop kicks off into start the 2 months time and organizes
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are expecting more than $2000000000.00 people towards australia, new zealand, the car house in the event, and the richardson ripples the little teams moment cheese and for the 1st time to host countries issues will come reflects the growth of the women's game. australia and new zealand will co hosted tournaments in july and august. during the visit to cancel, football straight is chief executive james johnson told me his country is ready to play, its pause. what the strange will really get behind is the biggest competitions in the world. so there is a, a huge level of excitement about the women's woke up coming to australia. we know that main stream is dry, they will come and support the teams. we already know that for the ticket sales, which you're out at about 850000 feet, the president johnny in front. see, you know,
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how sees how to some of the low offers being made by european broadcast is to show the events. johnson says the time zone this will cup is being played in should be viewed as an opportunity rather than an obstacle. the broad costs vegas from the 2019 women's, well, couple of 1200000000 people. and our goal, which we do believe we will achieve, is to get to 2000000000 people for this women's woke up at the big markets. now in terms of population there, it's india, it's, it's china, it's indonesia is the united states. we're in a region of the world where al times are and actually fits in very nicely. you could say no to johnson is also hopeful that the tournaments will give players an opportunity to speak counts on causes that go faulty on football. countdowns that over high. so what that looks like, there's still a lot of discussion to go. we can confirm that we are in dialogue without plays on
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one hand. and also we safer as the hosting association on the other. so there's still a long way to go. but i think there will be opportunities for players to express themselves around issues that they believe are important to them around the move ability of certainly looking over on the picture australia will be like for the full time leading goal score some to she and see targeting the countries 1st and woke up 22 and the richardson l g 0. so that is all useful for now. i would like to write ro backpacks. thank you so much for all that coverage. that's it for me. so venue for this news, our up next me barker, he's in london and has your days news in just a moment on alger 0 to stay with the
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