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interests play, industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products under knock is the price of progress on o. g, a 0, all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a light and it's my job to shed light on how and why. a meeting of mine's truth is a bunch of fields that i believe that the images have power to index buttons. feel that i believe that the interpretation of images that also themselves part of that kind of more architect. yeah. advisement and photographer trevor pack them. talk to every photograph is a photograph of environmental change when you're making images at the kind of hedge of what's possible that becomes very pronounced studio be and script data analogies, era, the
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israel so far right. and national security administer joins thousands of use ready nationalist polishing to occupied eastern use them to mock the so called flag de settled as we'll see you the talking to the palestinians of the old cities, protected by a swedish services. the big bulk of business owners is here at life from london, also coming up to dance. all of the cheese makes a rapp public appearance, greeting his troops as heavy as strikes palm. the capital ukraine is targeted by another wave of russian. besides, besides the sad defense is still holding up and made the policy for all sufficient intelligence fee is grow over the threat to people's jobs, the thousands of ultra nationalist. this really is of how they controversial mostly
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occupied eastern eastern is part of israel, so called a flag day, celebrating its illegal occupation of east jerusalem during the 1967 war israel's far right. national security minister. it's a mob been give you join the crowds making their way through damascus game to the old city. they were her charging races slogans as they must see the streets and answer the o x and most compelled access to the era used to be coordinated with the policy new authorities. but that still happens happening anymore, which many palestinians see as a provocation. money policy is unoccupied, eastern eastern close the shops is as rarely as most through the city settlers protected by it's ready for assist, was seen attacking palestinians of the old city. several arrests were made with a monks, was that the damascus gates, when it's a mob, been given to join the all acts or encouraging the literally being offered through the gate by
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his arrival was greeted with 2 sons pressing around security details, trying to shake the significant addition is the same disappoint admin life and give a really big cover it in terms of the decisions like one of the city under the control of israel. it is very nice. historically the area inside the whole city direct people find the dimensions of a city centuries the police have the opportunity as it did last year to. * round some of these marches through the christian side, to be honest with you to get to the point that this isn't that they chose to vote.
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piedmont has 2 choices, one of which was to come this route and it can split the ment promised that you'd be trading in this part of elizabeth even run the business base about to close up. meanwhile and goes that palestinians held counted demonstrations waving, pulsing, and flags along the heavily $45.00 boat defense. with this rail days ago, a ceasefire ended a 5 day co. the conflicts with so heavy fund trade it between israel and stomach to have a policy. and um, group and cause at least $33.00 palestinians and one is really what killed the outside was that, that protesting cause. we're here at the eastern board. is it? the goal? is this trip with israel? this is the malika cap for thousands of sal listing is have gathered here today to protest against what they have called the provo k to is really flags,
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march health in jerusalem. now palestinians have brought their posting in flag, raising the policy and flags in this up and this peaceful protest here today. while other protesters have set tires on fire to blur the vision of ease. really snipers on the other side of that sense, thousands of policy and protesters have also approached the separation sense. what is really forces have responded by fire and tear gas on these masses here. now posting is say that this is a peaceful protests where they're going to be raising their policy and flag to show the ease. really a triplicate to march that jerusalem 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 homelands. you miss the malika, can the
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decision these doctor's union says the number of civilians killed in the countries conflict has risen to 833000 more. have been injured, according to witnesses, heavy strikes, pounded southern parts of the capital called to him on thursday. i mean it clashes near a meal. if he comes the intends fighting follows a ras, sizing of all of the chief of those spots out behind meeting his troops. had been moving before some cartoon, the nor heavy artillery enters the dance capital hard to brought in by the army to use in battle against the parent military rapids support forces. the battle for control of them shows no sign of ending and 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 with the actors to dance army
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chief, i've been put, the hon inspected troop at the army headquarters instead of to know where public appearance where the general disappeared since the conflict began in mid april and on the same, the army supporters demonstrated in 4th to them, they demanding united nations and void volk, her parents as the accusing him of interference, the region among the bulk of the you and boy, be removed from his position. he is responsible for the conflict because he has contributed to the division and separation of the people in this country to both of the army and the rapids. support forces have planned to control of the strategic sites in cartoon this week. and 4th and 5th, they have the upper hand to month 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,
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pep also accords in many parts of the capital, destroying homes and properties. the 2 sides have been holding in direct talks in the saw the city of kit down 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 rates and artillery fire 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 city, needs army and force to denise. 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. sylvia fees providing cock meals, w c will continue to support refugees as an when they arrive for the future is very
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bleak. with 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 sites agree to stop fighting people morgan ultra 0100 to well, the total complex have been forcing season. these people out of the homes for decades . refugees and previous was huge, settled in neighboring china, now welcoming those who are escaping the latest conflict. the same bus for avi has more from peralta compton, eastern chad, to find the best way to understand how bad the conflict is into done is perhaps to hear directly from refugees, atlanta, the guys in view, who many people have lost their lives today. and i know 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
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this. most of a teacher says his country is no longer a functioning state at the for 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, 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, to witness the desk. 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 and 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 access a group, say it's a race against time. rains will come,
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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, charge your cell phone can get soaps and biscuits really anything. people might immediately need. the other sign that this camp is changing, but it's getting bigger is that there are now mix shift tents 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. are welcome to buy neighbors in a unique position to empathize suit. the needs displaced from the same villages by the war and are 4 in 2003 perhaps finding some sol. listen,
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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, who and what you were doing has killed thousands and he says, no silence. the guns still were stopped by the war of saying this throughout the whole to 0 bottle tough. eastern chad report suggests more than a 100 people have been killed in central nigeria off to violence. broke out between hood is and farm is early this week. houses more flat about homes in fear for tyler tree attacks. it happened during the month to district of plus. so states which is being a hot spot of sectarian violence. i'm address has more conflict emerging regarding tuesdays i taught in central imagine and 185 to pull up into a paper and they just need to have it presented. the area says, hold on
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a 100 people up until the close of 2 days in the area. they have to be in the same area. what's the most pop into finance between farmers in federal harvest and central not get as president largest to often run point of others. most of these sorts of people been killed in the same area, husband reinforcing the re deployments to that particular area to stop the bodies from spider lily. i'll just go check that out concerns that i took for you have to have the latest attack in central in my area of the largest on would you please just due to the crime says trips over pelt a day of russian attacks and,
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and around the eastern city of buck moves and made gains in some places. deputy defense minister kind of money. i says russia has significantly strengthened its forces in buck moves that defense. the city is meeting military objectives, the head of the vault. there must be force, which is spit heading the russian attack, so they are pushing backwards all the way to the end. ukraine has suffered another round of intensive russian and bombardments, but the government says that for now the country's defense system is a coping with the attacks. natasha butler has more from keith in the sky line above keys shows which direction this boy is hating ukraine's military . he says, the intensity of attacks from the air is unprecedented. yet most of the damage from this latest wave of this strikes appears to be limited because of the success of ukraine's a defense is, particularly the us patriot missile system. with every of the lines in residential
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areas here, the remains of one russian missile. there was a very powerful explosion. then i saw the smoke. i found out the day pre settled down on the carriages. mine is nearby. i can see the missile debris here. now the attacks all terrifying for civilian spots and now many lives up being saved. ukraine's military says that it destroyed $29.00 associates. russian missiles must go those, those keys claims to intercepted more missiles than what actually fired russia also described to sabotage and explosion that the rail to train, caring grain in crimea, russia and legally annex claim it. in 2014 the tax come one day of the ukrainian foreign minister, demitra labor method, chinese diplomatic keys, but dismissed any p steel. that would mean ukraine,
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keeping up the territory to russia. natasha butler to 0. keith, a silver com this hall file. to clear up begins and know that it's linked with a desktop. devastating floods has risen to 13 and off to reports of a rescue confusion over the face of full indigenous children missing from one to 2 weeks after a plane crash. the amazon, the, let's get going with your weather uptake for europe in africa and nice to have you along right off the bat, we could have talked about rounds of rain picking up to the northwest of italy. so we gotta be on the lookout for flooding here. of course in the northeast we've seen some flooding and still showers through the bulk ends, but where the sun pokes out at temperatures will close in on 20 degrees. once is being squeezed toward the east, though bucharest at 25,
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still dragging in that cooler air from the north through the boss 1st assembles 16 degrees. i feel like it's been the past month or 2141516 degrees is really been the number. few continues to be unsettled for the western side of the circuit and for the other side of the mediterranean when the big story here. so through me, orca, we could see got to about 50 to 60 kilometers power. those winds will also generate showers for southern spain. and northwest africa come back to that one sec, but to the north west, we go in europe, a cold friend who is punched across bel. ruth western russia. that's dropped down temperatures there. okay. back to africa, we go. unsettled from tune is to revive the really interesting here. so if you go in for a closer look, the western side of to an easy it rain eastern sides, send in dust, storms drying up. warm air, tripoli, up to 37. and we've got a lot of rain coming for cuz we were going to tell providence in south africa, why didn't wendy in durbin, on friday, the, the,
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this convening has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from 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 enclosed with skills graphics. so many companies are struggling with the the welcome back from out of the top stories here, and i'll just say around ultra nationalist, his ratings have gathered unoccupied east racism and made incursions
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b o x the most compound and israel so called flag day for right national security minister is a month i can give you join the crowds making their way through damascus gates and to be able to city the suit and these doctors union says the number of civilians killed in the countries conflict has risen to $833.00 heavy asteroids pounded southern areas of the capital cost to him on thursday is the only on permanent to rapid support force has continued to bottles of control and you. crane has suffered another round of intensive russian. apple. bob and ukraine's ministry says the intensity of the, of taxes unprecedented, but for now is defense systems. ok? well, the lead is being arriving in japan ahead of this is g 7 meeting of the city of her russian. the economic and security alliance has a wide range of issues on the agenda of the list of the war and ukraine, the nuclear threat, represented by right set and tensions in the, in the pacific region to provide to get us a james base reports from here. washington,
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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, 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 for here, crane are incredibly high, and there is concern that unless you create a successful this year with significant support as had, it can be significantly harder to rally as much support in the future. china has sent a piece of boy lee way to ukraine, a meeting with foreign minister,
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dimitra 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. before arriving here in japan, president biden said he was still hoping to be china is president, she adding the woods, whether it soon or not. for this 1st meeting in whole, russia is with the host, the japanese prime minister football, cuz she to the next few days the us leader will be concentrating on the g 7. but at 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 will come some train the minds of 7 of the most important people on us. james pays out a 0. hey, rush about, well, about a so being found in flood ravaged an old and it's been taking the death toll the
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now to at least 13. firefights is a continuing rescue efforts in hot to reach towns which a cuts off from highways and without power. the government's promise $33000000.00 in a hold of a bill have made, has more from northern easily 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 new year to mine. yeah. i region ne, if any. 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 regular one. but instead of breaking through and 2 or 3 places it completely this, it's banks. and the ones that came with now when i called in is prentiss,
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me 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, you know, some of these formula, one called p, has been can. so the truck 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 may never mind. yeah. experts say climate change could make the most frequent disasters of today becoming tomorrow's facts of life for the needs of the 0 in northern form of pockets. so any prime minister in
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run. com says he went join an investigation into his corruption charges, had been summoned regarding investments and university trustee has run, but failed to appear before the anti corruption code. it was to have a police presence that cause the whole residence a wednesday of the politician said police with a pairing to detain him again. of the government accused to support his of attacking the army, focused on supreme court, ruled his arrest last week, legal, his intention spunk violent protests across the country. the british telecoms john b t has just announced plans to cut up 255000 jobs by 2030. we'd up to fixes them replaced by artificial intelligence. hey, i has bust on to the well stage. we have promises of advances that could transform how we live, but the fee is a growing about what it would mean for work as well. well, rentals, joyce, we now live on a tech expo in santa clara, california, and rob. so a all a big data featuring heavily that absolutely
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need it is the forefront of everyone's mind here. and there's some really some, a fascinating ideas being discussed here. sometimes in, in terms and specialized jargon, which frankly, i cannot even hope to understand. but the bottom line really is that everyone here, every company that's represented here, is trying to utilize advance artificial intelligence and machine learning, putting it into their products, putting it into the solutions that they're offering to their business clients. and trying to streamline all sorts of processes and it, as you mentioned in that example from british telecom, some of that means that there are going to be dramatic impacts on life styles of people, the labor workforce and jobs at the tech ex expo
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is silicon valley there's tremendous excitement over artificial intelligence. the influence of a i right now is really taking all the are out of the room. it's the only thing that anybody cares about, along with enthusiasm for a ais possibilities. there's also concern over its impact on jobs and the economy. majority of people in the workforce come to work and they do predictable things. they do the same kinds of things to get it again. and once um, you know, algorithms or robots are able to, to learn from the data and figure out how to do those things. those jobs are clearly going to be trying to store late. automation has replaced workers with machines. but unlike the factory workers who replaced by robots a, i will affect different professions, including many in technology itself. i think that the biggest and media thread is probably to white color. busy you don't even need this expensive sophisticated physical robot to replace a light colored worker. oh, all you need is
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a downward them that can perform a, a knowledge base task, a report by investment bank, goldman sachs estimates 300000000 jobs worldwide could be disrupted by a i. according to several studies, the occupations most likely to be severely disrupted or even eliminated by a. i include software, engineers, accountants, administrative assistance, and journalists, kevin jane, who company sells a. i augmented tools to employers says app developers may become obsolete. for example, if you all find a ticket which is uh, which is the cheapest, the air ticket you can find. just ask a guy. you don't have to open uh, open a 3rd party have to, to, to match reprise anymore. hey, i developers counter that for every job loss to the technology. multiple new ones will be created by the new industries that
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a i will open up. we're very optimistic that they're going to be fantastic jobs in the future, and the current jobs can get much better. educators say children need to start learning about a i and using it. and it's really important because those tools are also evolving really fast. so if they don't start to use them now, it's going to be very hard for them to catch up technology and it's headlong rush. they re shape the nature of work and society itself. robert holds l g 0 santa clara, california. so rob, a lot of times, a predictions about allies, impacts on humanity for mass unemployment and political method manipulation. but the other, any silver linings? don't show you the, the oh, of course need. there, there are tremendous possibilities for good in a more powerful computing and artificial intelligence in the they will be breakthroughs. everyone is predicting in the fields of medicine with diseases
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possibly being cured with in the fields of science, with perhaps new solutions to global warming. hopefully, ones that don't involve the elimination of the human race and all sorts of other industries. that right now we, we probably can't even fully imagine or graph. and if you think that a i is going to be revolutionary, just wait for quantum computing that is on the horizon. i won't go into the, the physics in the science. but the bottom line of that is, that is to create computers that are billions or trillions of times faster and more powerful than the ones that are in use today. even the most powerful ones. so that is the next, next big thing beyond the look out, or i, robot, i'm sure no tech can possibly replace the rob reynolds live inside the car fx el salvador is abi has surround to the northern town with suspected gang members
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killed, a police officer on choose day one and 5000 soldiers and 500 police officers have been deployed in the way of a concepcion to find those responsible. the officer is the 4th to be killed since president nipple. kelly launched a crank down of gangs lost the columbia as president has said, there's no confirmation that the 4 children, including a baby who disappeared on the plane crash and the amazon have been rescued. well, the 2 weeks ago, the plane to call from a rob, acquire a deep in the amazon jungle. it was supposed to fly to san jose del guava lara, but it came down to the municipality of solano de cats, up provence. the rescue teams have found items they seem to belong to the children in the jungle, as well as a makeshift shelter. this led them to believe the children escaped and set off into the forest to find help as being an extensive search by the ministry. 3 adults including the pilot, attended.

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