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[000:00:00;00] the approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history. yes. for chile folks, even though the big picture aust, why a question. the builds into the very foundation of julie into the don college of its relationship with indigenous people. them. a boucher and the miss with the big picture coming soon on that which is
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the the g. suddenly the summit takes off in japan. these allied fix us from hiroshima. china is rising pilot and the one ukraine dominates page and the other ones are in jordan to sound 0. 9 from coming up legitimized by the government . thousands of his right. the nationalist most occupied east jerusalem to monk what they called flint de. we'll say i'm serious. how important prince k t, and this is what the street of the capital it looked like with barricades everywhere as people here, it's right to protect themselves from the gang on the buildings here of the artificial intelligence. what does the future hold as employers utilize the new technology? the
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which is certainly the summit is getting underway in hiroshima, japan, in a few hours time. the meeting will discuss some of the well as most pressing issues . top of the agenda is russia's invasion of ukraine. another important topic china is grubbing economic influence. before the stomach begins, leaders would visit a memorial for those killed and the 1945 atomic bomb attacks that broken into world war 2. let's bring in our diplomatic editor james base, he's live for us in the russian. a. james, as well as saying that this year's summit likes to be dominated by the war in ukraine, but it's also shooting significant. it is being held in hiroshima. yeah, and that's quite deliberate from the japanese organizes they wanted to bring the of the western leaders, japan, the asian country in the g 7 here to hiroshima. so they could see for themselves what happened to you. it's a long time ago, but clearly a very poignant moment for these leaders who will visit the site to the world's 1st
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told me plumbing. i can tell you. i've never been here before. i've spent the last 48 hours here. i think these are most moving experience visiting the site and speaking to some of the slides around the world. most people know what happened in hiroshima. but even though the risk nuclear bomb was dropped to almost 78 years ago, visiting for the 1st time is a deep, clean moving experience. soon as i can know what it's over to joe, and it's humbling to meet somebody, but it's like 90 roadside a custody ok. both her parents died. she showed me a picture drawn from her recollections, showing the last moments of her badly boned father. and she recalled what happened at 8 15 in the morning. on the 6th of august 1945 minutes the when i finished my tours in the morning, i saw it as beautiful bright light in front of my eyes. it looked like the 1st sunrise of the beautiful orange lied. and while i was starting to wonder what it was,
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the fund window exploded was hit by broken glass and pushed towards the wall by the power of the blast. i did not understand what had happened. that's how it all started. up to a 135000 people died in the city for the 60 to 80000 who killed when a 2nd bomb was dropped. 3 days later on like a saki 1945 to she could knock a who lost both of her parents and many other family members was just 6 years old. she has this message for the g, so i know you buckled. i want them to really pay attention to what happens when you use a nuclear weapon. there was a war and ukraine now and this stomach should not be a place where you make military preparations in a rush. i'm a we have experienced a new kill bonsa attend. this meeting should be a place where they find a way towards peaceful with them and to enter. listen, daniel hofstra is the acting direct to the international campaign to acknowledge
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you clear weapons which won the nobel peace prize 5 years ago. and they put us on a g 7 summit is taking place in the context of a brutal invasion of ukraine by russia. when nuclear threats are kind of used as nuclear blackmail and that in that context, and they say that the risks of the use of nuclear weapons are the highest they've been out since the 1980s. and probably so what we really need to see from the g 7 leaders is, is leadership, the survivors, old, now elderly. and in a matter of years what happened? yeah. one of the worst things ma'am colleen does ever suffered, will pass beyond living memory. it will not vote must not ever be forgot the world owes it to this place and its people, the memory is never extinguished. and james upon from the war new cray. and what else will will lead us be discussing the of the well, the fact that in asia there will be asian issues on the agenda. they really
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discussed all the issues around the world, post a political and economic. but of course, china will be one of those issues. china with regard to you crate as well, because of course, there's a chinese piece. and boy who's just been to keep how do these g 7 lead is respond to the chinese piece initiative. but also what china is doing around the world and in its own region will be a focus for these leaders. and it's interesting to note that as the g 7 lead has a meeting here, there's a separate meeting taking place in china, a president. she is called um, central asian countries for a summit. so julian, summits in some ways taking place as these leaders meet here. but a range of issues are on the agenda. and when you have a g 7 meets leaders meeting, it's a small, pretty intimate group. although they're also for some of the sessions, some of the invited leaders and it gets a little larger. uh, but for the small meetings of just as
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a g 7 lead is really and this thing can come up in an intimate setting. and some of the things i suspect they'll talk about, we're not going to see in the final communicate when these, these 7 leaders meet. i think ideas get floated or perhaps they become initiatives . they become plans that we'll hear about way down the line down. all right, to a james by his life as the in here. russian. the james, thank you. i a smell thousands of dollars. a nationalist is right, is upheld a controversial march through occupied east jerusalem. it's part of israel so called frank day, which celebrates its illegal occupation of the city. since the 1967 war people were heard taunting races, slogans, they marched through the streets and that incursions of alex i must compound from among support some of the bodies. joseph yes, to tell him he's closing his door early today is he's supposed to do one day every may when is reading much is make is the street on safe?
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they love this to prove that the service and the so the and that way they will be able to prove that they did either of the city and the city. yes. as own this clothing. so for decades jerusalem's old city. the only home his family has ever known. this is my that's, there's much of my both good positive and the both of us, most of it is this is all 50 to this afternoon. he's avoiding the so called slack, march, an annual event. the over runs this part of town with his rating nation is walking through the streets while the waving flags most of the young much is a both pushed and yet protected by is really please
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seeking to prove that the promise the news was shown in tones among the observers where the events so many possible things to this police presence is michael pens like from brooklyn, new york is plenty of security on i don't think uh think during god typical day around here is not so safe for just to walk around for his rallies i mean, if you a pair like a jewel, now it's a lot of security. you can see out here an empty arrow groups, flags visible in black protest is telling us that behavior is not backed by the government. so much is from this one's friends movement. no major players in israel's coalition, not more so than it may have been given to the minister for the national security. welcome to the hero. outside the cities, damascus. gates is divisive rise to prominence, the ports and perhaps more trouble to come to the mux, which is 0 or to bite east jerusalem. almost off about duty is the secretary
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general of the palestinian national initiative. he says the involvement of is randy ministers in the march will escalate tensions to the 2nd most important. administered smart that it is bought. it is a bad thing. and he, he's, he, yes, he started yesterday and by declaring that he wants to fill the list, the bank with half a 1000000, another a new consent to this. 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 a. 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 via that 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
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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 to 750000. and they've become a major political force in the is there any conducive they have now 2 of the most important ministers in this government. and this is a unity between extreme nationalism defense 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 things i for today. and the ones a lot of driving visitors to clearly become a fascist country. meanwhile, and gauze that palestinians held counts of demonstrations along the heavily fortified boat offense with his rail. they waved palestinian flags and set times on file is ready. soldiers responded by firing to a get separate protest is outside was not that protest in guns that we're here at
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the east to borders of the gods. distressed 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, march health in jerusalem. now palestinians have brought their posting in flags, raising the policy and flags in this. and this peaceful protest here today while other protesters have set tires on fire to nerd. 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 and flag to show the ease. really a triplicate to march that drew is live is there's and there it is,
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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 know may the 18th this haitian front day recognizing the adoption of its flag back in 18 o 3. but this year people are using it to reinforce the fight against gains to is a boat has moved from the capital for to france. on se, and 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 this. um, but obviously you're talking to my neighbor and i saw something hit me in the back and i heard the kids scream, mom got shot. i still have the bulletin, my back,
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the situation now each day is very bad. we cannot live in peace teasing tales, coughing battles between rival guns. very good. so like this one are being set to port a round ports of friends and people are using them. no, tony, to prevent their neighborhoods from being attacked by gang, but also to prevent gains from moving freely. this road connects the communal fit to a meeting with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gangs to move people that had been kidnapped by the 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 because 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 borders in florida. valued haitian, have started to go up to the games themselves and have killed and set on fire
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dozens of suspected gang members. let me see on this movie on the political crisis complicating the situation in haiti, even more idea, lindsey became the entering prime minister when president join invoice was assassinated in 2021. but he was non ratified in congress. the last national elections happened in 2016 members of the opposition formed what is known as the montana court to create a transitional government. but they have failed to convince the government to step down. there's a mix between the political indeed and the cooperation of please call me on the books 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
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inability to end that pity. so we'll just see to have poor to prince as well. so. so it's coming here and i'll just say we're including the sites are for children whose plane crash, the columbia and jungle remains unknown or not. stay with the the latest news as it breaks, used to expect in the next 2nd. so that's why has already started the campaign here with detailed coverage for the hold that members of the g. 9 gang are not far away from here and they have been attacking this area from around the world. they haven't seen anything like this so far. since the conflict again, we've got a sense of how in norm as to the scale of this humanitarian crisis, is a unique form of protest by a palestinian not using
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a symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. but also some of the nice, clear to be of that comes flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict outside of we've come to palestine, palestine sunday, the stamp of defiance on out is even viewing the headlines dissecting what they say, exposing how the media is used to shake the piece. one of the factors that never seems to make a difference is it's on through. it never happens. the listing post you're going to the media on, which is 0. the the
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welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here, this what the g 7 lead us someone will be getting on the way in a rush, and that japan, in a few hours time. the meeting would discuss some of the wells most pressing issues with the warranty crane. the top of thousands of alternation is writings and have a very controversial model of the body service level. and the alexa must come to the so called front de monte israel, and the last, the patient of the area in the 1967 and hates. it is mocking the nation's children. 20th anniversary of the front is here. it's been celebration is widespread. gun funded sled to the rights of vigilante troops. countries been flagged. finally since 20 percent of the ukraine says its troops are repel the day of russian attacks in and around the
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eastern city of buck moved out and made some games in places. you're creating the officials say, a russia has significantly strengthened its forces in black mood, but the defense of the city is meeting military objectives. the head of a one investment group is spearheading the russian a sold and says it's pushing back, moved all the way to the end. ukraine is pressing on with its biggest advance for 6 months before planned, major counter offensive. russia meanwhile, has cooled. a security council meeting to address the flow of western weapons to ukraine. so luckily that is to say that there is a proxy war being waged with russia and ukraine since the last meeting of the council in february on the supply of western weapons to ukraine. the influx is not only not decreased, but it is ever growing a testament to this is the stance of nato countries on the escalation. it's clear that they are not interested in any peaceful solution to the conflict whatsoever. based on these doctors union says the number of civilians killed in the countries
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conflict has arisen to 833. thousands more have been injured. southern parts of a capital costume of columbia heavy bombardment on thursday, despite talks and dead that neither side seems to be willing to back down this. dozens of people have been killed in central nigeria off to violence, broke out between how it is on farmers. earlier this week, thousands mole have fled their homes and fear of revenge attacks that happened in the mind to district of plateau state. the regions been a hotspot of sectarian violence address has no conflict in progress are emerging regarding tuesday's attack in central imagine and 185 people up until february i just need to have it presented. the area says, hold on 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 terms of the hardest and central not get as president largest,
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a pop and rump bunch of other schools only attached these such a people been killed in the same area, husband reinforcing the re deployments to that particular area. to stop the bottles from spirally out of the concerns that i took full time. you have to have the latest attack and sent them areas in my area of the largest on the degrees i just need to bosnia and herzegovina has been dealing with the issue of legal weapons. for a long time, nearly 750000 are estimated to be kept by citizens. the european union has been offering assistance. as michael apple reports. last november will start at ease in bosnia and herzegovina, confiscated and destroyed nearly 2 and a half 1000 legal firearms at a factory outside, sorry, of. or in recent months,
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small weapons in parts have been melted down in these furnaces. officials say they want to reduce the number of legal weapons caped by the citizens. the claim. i mean the estimates we operate with sure that approximately 750000 fire arms are kept by citizens of bosnia and herzegovina. and some recent studies speak of 800000 security experts say this represents a great security threat. not only for bosnia and herzegovina, but for europe as well. these increased concern following to mass shootings in neighboring serbia earlier this month that killed 18 people, including students at a primary school in belgrade. was that was formerly perhaps with the help of our international partners, primarily the european union. we should address this issue and use a regional approach to solving this problem. the european union recently held
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a regional conference on fire arms control its promise more than $4300000.00 in new funding to help regional countries crack down on the legal weapons. i would what would make you to the safe and these becomes more importantly, the challenges, timing, which we're living european leaders same. they're also working on ways to prevent on the smuggling shannon just remain the mid term review of the road map shows more needs to be done. for example, on awareness, erasing, reducing in the golf procession, and the diversion of legal weapons into illegality. every one out of 5 people in bosnia and herzegovina report to the owns and the legal weapon citizens can now turn in the firearms without facing any criminal charges. the waste in bulk ins region has been struggling with the legal weapons since the war and unrest of the 1990 but officials in bosnia and herzegovina all hoping to change that to
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programs like these mike level l, g 0. now the rising cost of living isn't the only thing impacting the global workforce, the world of seeing an artificial intelligence boom. and there are warnings, but up to 2 thirds of jobs could be disrupted or lost. hey, i have driven systems can already do repetitive tasks. some decision making jobs and even some manual labor research. a say that could be offset somewhat by new jobs created within the industry itself, especially creative roles. some futures argue that a i will help increase productivity and free up human work hours so people can spend less time working on more time living. on the found of the company behind chat, jp suggests governments will need to provide universal basic uncomfortable to compensate for any lost wages. reynolds report from santa clara in california has a tech ex ex bo,
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it's silicon valley. there's tremendous excitement over artificial intelligence. the influence of a i right now is really taking all the you're 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, algorithm score 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 mediates reddish, probably to white color worker. you don't even need these expensive sophisticated physical robot to replace the white color worker. oh, you need is
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a now with them that can perform a knowledge base task. so a report by investment bank, goldman sachs estimates $300000000.00 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 are buying 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 i have to to, to match your prize anymore. hey, i developers counter that for every job loss to the technology. multiple new ones will be created by the new industries that a,
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i will open up. we're very optimistic that they're going to be fantastic jobs and 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. stormy as president has said, there's no confirmations that the 4 children, including a baby who disappeared when the plane crashed them. the amazon had been rescued. the plane came down and catch up probably, and smelled them 2 weeks ago. rescue teams of found items they think belonged to the children in the jungle, as well as a make shift shelter. and this led them to believe the children escaped and set off into the forest to find help. 3 adults, including the pilot and the children's mother, died when the smell of that croft went down. on may,
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the 1st mexico's defense secretary says the army has found 49 microns, so a kid not from a bus this week. hundreds of police and ministry personnel were involved in the search and michael and said they were abducted on that bus stop for the fuel station in the countries north. no arrests have been made of kidnappings, thousands of protest as an argentine as capitol of march for a 2nd day against the rising cost of living workers and social groups of rallied in . but as iris, they're angry at the measures adopted by the government to comply with the international monetary funds, $1000000000.00 loan. i made an ongoing cost of living crisis argentina's inflection of use to 109 percent last month. but that's it for me down in georgia for now you can find more news and i website out to 0 dot com, whether it's next to the inside story examines ukraine's miniature needs. but would it make a difference on the battlefield statements? the,
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the, you're locked into your worlds, whether update for asia as always, space, a heavy along, kicking this one off in pockets somewhere that pre monsoon heat is building. and you know, for places in sit in providence below just on providence, over the course of the weekend, i think temperatures were closing on 50 degrees here for the quiet in india and most of the action up around the bay, a big goal. and that's because we've got that wind coming right up off the bay have been gall steering and all that moisture, all that humidity sparking storms for bangladesh and westbank all state in india on friday. well, the sun blazing sun in thailand allows the temperature in bangkok to get to 39 deep even 40 degrees on friday was a few weeks ago. you said a historic temperature record of 41, and we're already almost back there again, over the course of the weekend are seasonal plum rains are back in southern china. that energy pours into taiwan on friday and just like that,
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the heat's been wiped out of japan with its storm system. rolling through chicago and southern conscious of temperatures are down inside. they've got this disturbance out of mongolia, they're northeast to beijing. that's going to bring in some sound in dustin, this part of the world. and as we look toward indonesia, we've got burst of rain for west and the west stand and the north end of so i'm not sure i sent on friday. that's it. and see in a bit of the in hebron boys bri ethan slide picture button. this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watch. price really forces at times. 12 thoughts. an awesome arrested delicacy told tale filmed over 5 years of a coming of age and a place where even a child's imagination separately,

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