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of a solemn reminds at wellesley. this gathering her rough snack for the g 7 summit to remember the legacy of new field, the carrier themselves, et cetera. also coming up, thousands of is very nice and it smocks to occupied east jerusalem lockwood flag rescue cruise scrambled to help save people stuck and devastating floods in northern h to the on the growing fear of the on sufficient intelligence as employers begin to utilize new technology the d 7 leaders have laid rates to morley and harassment japan commemorating those who
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died in the wealth 1st nuclear attack in 1945. that's a heads of the stones of a summit to discuss the wells most pressing issues today. well not now 12 different matic edits a james base who's in her us for, for us. now. james, the appointments gathering at the peace memorial day. but we understand that the summit may be hosting an unexpected visit to of the yeah, the word is that we're going to have an in person visit on sunday, from presidents lensky of ukraine making his way from ukraine to the russian man. now, as united president, as nancy's travels and not normally tell the golf far in advance, and the would have been in the cost of that he was going to attend this by video like but it does now see that he'll be here in person. i suspect the cravings not going to be very happy that that information as leaked out, but that's happened before we knew, for example,
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before we went to washington to see preston vitamin to address both house congress that he was travelling. so i think call to keep a secret as big as this. it will be important presidents landscape in the last week or so that should be meeting members of the g 7 in their own country. meeting the for g 7 leaders. who are the members of the you will buy some, your paid concerts, and he's been talking to them. i think about him, his wish list. what's your trade now means with regard to the war. and of course, there's lots of things open that both minute treat political and financial, and certainly a lot of money is needed. but in terms of the ministry, i think f sixteens very high up on the list. presidency plans could not be on the input by t a g 7. as is ever the case. they have a quite large list of countries that they like to take part. and so countries including australia, india, brazil, leaders will be here among others,
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meeting the g 7 in the coming days. but i think this sunday session is going to focus very much on ukraine. and you're going to, i think, to see the image of presidents lensky standing shoulder the shows up with the g 7 lead is now that so i think is an image that will be interesting to see how it's viewed in most scope. because remember, before. ready the kremlin and flooding message and decided to antics try me here in 20 for 6. 14, this great thing wasn't called the g 7. it was called the g 8 and russia was a man, but president boots and used to come to these sorts of summits. so simple that could be potentially on sunday, we're going to see a latest standing on the stage at present is the landscape standing in the place where presently polluted eustace and james, lots of weights. the subjects will be on the table to discuss that this summit note just to warn you. crane, but also china's rising influence. china
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clearly is going to be a very important subjects here. don't forget the war and you cry when you, when we talk about china, because china is good, his own peace initiative. and the chinese piece and boys being in t recently of the west of nations will have to work out how to deal with that chinese piece initiative. i'm certainly privately, some of those countries that are represented at the g 7 have told me that representative in new york at the very skeptical about the chinese initiative. because china is boned with russia politically and diplomatically is so strong because that initiative at no point says this, it's russia must, with corporate towards forces from ukraine. but yes, the discussion of china goes way beyond ukraine, talking about how to deal with china. and that just goes from the military side about the potential threat to taiwan. but also economic can remember that the g 7, yes, we're talking a lot about the, to your politics,
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but it's all 70 can know make a gathering. so the range of issues that they discuss or at least touch upon and not necessarily in the full business and some of the side meetings in some of the discussions they have a meals is very, very wide ranging in the same space with a very latest staff thank you. it was mentioned that china is present, changing ping is hosting a summit of his own that with the leaders of 5 central asian nations. choosing thing says beijing seeks to strengthen economic ties in the region. is a box came on the final day of assignments which brought together deals of cause of stone. curtis done projecting stone, took many stone and was becky stone. jessica washington is insured with the latest . here in china that has been, they have been some rather pointed jobs at the g 7 summit, particularly as china host its own summit, its summit of central asian leaders in chinese state media in the global times.
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that was quite a critical editorial of the g 7 and how g 7 countries conducted diplomacy? well, what we've been hearing from president you didn't ping us. he's amazing with his central asian counterparts yesterday. and also today is he, he held those bilateral talks with them when they arrived. and we had these words of friendship, cooperation, development and working together. and that's certainly what we heard today is he addressed all of them together for the 1st time as a group. it's the best time that china has ever hosted all the central asian leaders together in one place. and i'll read some of what he said to you in his, in his speech, he noted that the relationship has great vitality. and he noted that there will be an upgrade in bilateral investment agreements and that developing pods, independently chosen by central asia, must be respected silver and te, security independence and territorial integrity. trying to respect all of these things. and this is very much in line with staging strategy of, of presenting itself as a partner. not only is the central asia,
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but for the pacific, for all the young countries. and for africa as well as a partner that is reliable, dependent, and consistent. and importantly, it supports rather than interviews. now we're getting reports of a magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck the south pacific the creek was a sensitive southeast of new colored donya. a depth of non columbus is a synonymy warning has been issued for value out to fiji and new zealand of the ukraine says its troops have repelled the day of russian attacks and other around the eastern city of boston, boot and make gains in some places. the training officials say russia has significantly strengthened its forces. inbox moved, but that the defense of the cities meeting, but it's 3 objectives. the head of the vault investigator at the spare, heading the russian attack and says it's pushing buckler. it's all the way to the
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end. ukraine is continuous advance before penned major counter offensive. russia meanwhile, has quote un security council meeting to address the flow of western weapons to ukraine. look over here is to shoot that over. 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 has 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. thousands of ultra nationalist is radius of hell. the controversial march to occupies the east jerusalem is fond of israel's so called flag day, which separates it's illegal occupation of the city since 1967 more people will head chanting, racist slogans as a march through the streets. and that incursions of alexa must compound,
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but amounts reports from occupying the east jerusalem. yes, it tells him he's closing his doors early today is he's supposed to do one day every may. when is reading much is making the street on safe. they love this to prove that this joe said this so the and way of able to assist people and prove that they did either of the city and the city. yes is own this clothing shop for decades, jerusalem's old city. the only home his family has ever known. this my love is my son and one my both good positive and them and they'll just at the most of the most beneficial or 50 a. but this afternoon he's avoiding the so called slack march and annual event. the over runs this part of town with his rating nation is walking through the streets
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while the waving flags most the young much is a both pushed and yet protected by is ready. please seeking to prove that i will promise the news with shots and tunes among the observers where the events so many possible things to this police presence is michael times i from brooklyn, new york. is the frontier secure it out? i don't think, i think during the typical day around here is not so safe for just to walk around for his rallies. i mean, if your parents like a joe, now there'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 coalition non most so then it mob been given the minister for national
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security. welcome to the hero, outside the cities, damascus, gate. his divisive rise to prominence the ports and perhaps more trouble to come to the mux, which is 0 or 2 by the series of them. meanwhile, and goes up palestinians held accounts of demonstrations along the heavily $45.00 board defense with this rail. they waved palestinian flags and set tunnels on file is very so just responded by following to the testers. the seed was at that protest in guns that were 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 march held in jerusalem. now palestinians have brought their posting in flags, raising the policy and flags in this. and this peaceful protest here today while
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other protesters have set tires on fire to blur the vision of ease. really snipers on the other side of that fence, thousands of policy and protesters have also approached the separation sense. what is really forces have responded by firing 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 in 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 home labs. you miss the malika can bowl both of these have been found in floods ravaged northern italy, taking the desk, told to at least 13 firefox has a continuing rescue efforts. and there is cut off from highways and without power.
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the government has promised $33000000.00 an 8 or the high made has more from northern italy. it's a race against time to bring people just safety. the risk of drowning or being swept away is very real. after months of drought, torrential rains devastated the new year to mine year. a 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 one, but instead of breaking through and 2 or 3 places, it completely passed its banks, and the water came with no warning. the print is 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.
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all right, 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 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 in the me. yet them on you. experts say climate change could make the most frequent disasters of today becoming tomorrow's facts of life without the need of the 0 in northern italy. so the head donalds, is there a heavy and strikes pound pumps to sit down capital call to west thing? amount of time in crisis and getting rid of guns balls near stepped,
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some efforts to destroy thousands of illegals far. oh, good. the . 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 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 focused on this is pre monsoon heat. so we look at some profits, jacob, a bad closing in on 50 degrees over the course of the weekend. this is above
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average, but also expected at this time. the gear still locked into that gloomy weather for the western side of turkey, showers, and assembled, 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 in from the eastern cape providence into closer little bit. tell certainly we could see some flooding here over the next little bit. the
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the the one thing i'll just say a reminder about top storage, thousands of also nash. this is riley's of how the controversial march to occupied east to loose out x and most of the come so called plaque de box israel's illegal occupation of the 1967 the china is present. changing thing is hosting us some x with a need is
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a 5 central asian nations says paging and success term cannot make ties in will reach the jeep 7 summit is on the way and who else image of the this pay the visit to a war memorial in the 60 memory, those who died, how many moment of 95 the last minute addition crating and present the 40 minutes and then skip. so traveling to attend meetings, while g 7 meet as mates as a lingering tragic post over the city of the washington of different mass. i got it to james based 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
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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 of wonder. who do i know mother? when i finish 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, the front window exploded. i 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 to 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 separate. i know jim buckled,
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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 summit should not be a place where you make military preparations in a rush. i'm a, we have experienced a new coupon, says tend, this meeting should be a place where they find a way towards peaceful and put them into into lessons. daniel hofstra is the acting direct to the international campaign to acknowledge you clear weapons which won the nobel peace prize 5 years ago. and he put his arm and 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 or 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 here. one of the worst things mankind is ever suffered will pass beyond living memory. it will not vote must not ever be
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forgotten. the world owes it to this place and its people. the memory is never extinguished. shaped space, which is 0 rush. or the susan, these adults is union says the number of civilians killed in the countries conflict has risen to 833000 small have been injured, according to witnesses that were headed bombardments on the southern parts of the capitol cartoon. even more than the pulse, the more heavy artillery enters the dance capital hard to brought in by the army to use in battle against the parent military, rapid support 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 sovereignty council is seen greeting troop members. it comes a day after the dance army chief, i've been put,
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the hon inspected troops 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 woke her parents as the accusing him of interference from the region month, the bulk of the you and, and boy be removed from his position. he is responsible for the company because he has contributed to the vision and separation of the people in this country. the, both of the army and the rapids support forces have planed to control of strategic sites in cartoon this week. and 4th and 5th, they have the upper hand s right, continued and hard to along with heavy artillery fire and residential areas. street bustled, pep also of course in many parts of the capital, destroying homes and properties. the,
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the 2 sides have been holding in direct talks in the saudi city of kit, though, since the beginning of the month. but they failed to agree on a permanence resolution. a series of c spires have failed and that meant to put an order. hon gives a statement that the truth will be from this hour to that hour, the continued air raids and artillery fire is proof that there is 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. sylvia fees providing cock meals, they'll be as he 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
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a month into the conflict. the un says 1000000 people have been displaced. they can go home until the 2 sites agreed to stop sighting people morgan onto 0 hard to bosnia and herzegovina, has been dealing with the issue of illegal weapons for some time. now, the $750000.00 estimated to be held by citizens. european union has been offering assistance that was michael lockwood because last november we'll start seas in bosnia and herzegovina, confiscated and destroyed nearly 2 and a half 1000 legal firearms that a factory outside, sorry, ever. in recent months, small weapons and pots have been melted down, and these furnaces, officials say they want to reduce the number of a 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
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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 i 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 a regional conference on fire arms control. it's 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 live. european leaders say they're also working on ways to prevent on
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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 gulf 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 and bulk ins region has been struggling with the legal weapons since the will and unrest of the 19 ninety's. but officials in bosnia and herzegovina all hoping to change that to programs like these. mike, level l g 0 files is a protest. his knowledge insane is capital of miles for a 2nd day against the rising cost of living, where cousins, social organizations have routed in one us are as the angry at the meshes adult to find the government to consign with international monetary funds. $1000000000.00
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notes. amid an ongoing cost of living process, the well, this thing, an artificial intelligence, food under warnings that up to $2.00 thirds of jobs could be disrupted, or even lost. a light driven systems can already do repetitive tasks, summit decision making jobs, and even some manual labor. or such a site that could be offset by new jobs created within a industry itself, especially creative roles or some specialist. i'll give that a, i will help increase productivity and free up human workhouse, so people can spend less time working and enjoy more free time. on the founder of the company behind shot to g p t suggests governments will need to provide universal basic income to all, to compensate for any lost wages. bundles, reports, not from santa clara, and california at the tech ex expo is silicon valley. there's tremendous
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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, algorithms for robots are able to, i learned from the data and figure out how to do those things. those jobs are clearly going to be trying to starkly 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 2 white collar worker. you don't even need this expensive sophisticated physical robot to replace a white colored worker. oh, you need as a downward them,
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they can perform a, 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 james, 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, 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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