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asylum, remind wellesley, there's a gathering hiroshima the g 7 summit to remember the legacy of nuclear. the fell on cherry johnston. this is all just sarah last entire house are coming up. thousands of is really ultra national box to occupy these 2, re slips to mock what they called flagstaff rescue. cruise scramble to help save people stuck in devastating flooding in golden. it to the on the growing fear of off the official intelligence as employers begin to utilize the new technology, the, the g 7 summit of what lee. this is under wayne, who, russian or japan has been convinced to discuss the wells most pressing issues today . with the top of the agenda as well in ukraine and the other important topic china
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is growing economic influence live now to our diplomatic edits, a james base who's in her washington. james, we understand that the summit is to host an unexpected visit to the yeah, we hear the president zalinski is going to come here in person to speak with the g 7 leaders. we had previously heard that he was going to address by video link. i can tell you been lots of speculation for a very long time about whether present savanski would come to the g 7 meeting. it appears he is going to come to the meeting. i think he wants to try and push for extra support from the g 7 countries, financial, military, political support on the military side, still very keen to get fight to jets in the mix to help him in his battles on the ground. oh, so remember that the g, the g 7 has all the guests nations that attend and so sometimes he will not be
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alone. but i think that's part of him wanting to be here. countries like brazil, india, indonesia, south korea. i think you want to try and see if they can show more sup. ready phase side, let's just take the last one, south korea, pretty supportive of ukraine in terms of its woods, but in terms of military support. they have not provided the sort of things. the presence of lensky wants, which is lethal assistants to help him in his war with russia. i think we're going to seek pretty simple to images too, because remember, the g 7 used to be a ga, to until vladimir putin took control and evaded crimea in 2014. well, you're going to have, i think, images of presence lensky, surrounded by the other g 7 leaders in some way, perhaps taking the place the president puts in, used to have on james as i discussed, issues over ukraine and other matters. it's all being held in the shadow of the
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hiroshima piece memorial are quite deliberate from the japanese organizers to have this in a rush about and to make a point about the new to the legacy of this city. and to bring the leaders here to show them what can happen when the topic bottom goes off. this is the place where the 1st is on the bomb, went off. the leaders well in 30 some of the mood as you'd expect, give them the huge number of people that died in one of the worst things has ever happened in the history of mankind. each of them went right lang, reeves at the memorial, and i can tell you from my own experience that we've been here for the last 48 hours. and this is the 1st on august due to the russian. it is very, very emotional, very moving and even more so when you speak to survivors, i've been speaking to survivors. but so with the g 7 leaders, we told they spoke to a keiko, a girl who was at the time,
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8 years old when the bomb hits. i'm sure she heard stories much like the stories i've been here 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 deeply moving experience. so you 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. 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, the fund window exploded was hit by broken glass and pushed towards the wall by the power of the blast. i didn't understand what had happened. that's how it all
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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 jim 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 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
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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 19 eighties 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 forgot. the world owes it to this place and its people that the memory is never extinguished. but it really does make you think about things when you come here. i've been reporting on political issues around the world for very many years and on nuclear issues. but coming here, confronting what happens here and see with your own eyes and speaking to survive,
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as does have a powerful effect. and of course, where is the time in the world, whether war in ukraine is right, reached a 15 month, 15 months, march. and many believe this in terms of the threats of a new clear conflict is about one of the most dangerous moments we've had in many is james base for the very latest. the thank you as well as the g 7 meeting. get suns away. time is present season paying is hosting a summit with the leaders of 5 central asian nations. she's been paying, it says, basing a 6 this trends and you cannot make ties. intervention is remarks came on the final day of assignments which go together. that indeed is a text on the cook. it's done to j. keystone. 10 minutes start and this is becky stall. jessica washington is in shit with the lights. this is certainly an important week of diplomacy for president. she didn't pay hosts leaders of catholic sand. cubic of sun trust minnes done. it was the constant until his extent. now he
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met earlier, he's specifying natural meeting was with the cosmic president. costume joe wants to kind of where he remarks that china and catholics on has and in, during friendship and us a message that he reiterated to the, of the central asian lead is the message of friendship. a corporation of china being a reliable partner for the region and today, as the summit takes place, the group has this, this group meeting president. she do think earlier, deliberate a speech. and i will read some of that to you. he remarks that they will be a, an upgrade to biological investment agreements, and that development costs are independently chosen by central asia and must be respected. that silver and t security independence and territorial integrity must be safe, got into very much full train china as a reliable cotton us as a consistent partner and one that was with the regents rather than interfering in internal affairs. and meanwhile, a chinese state media has remarked on the g 7 conference that is the media g 7
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leaders that is taking place in japan. chinese state media says that actually it welcomes any comparisons or any media noting that this is a week of power low. some is with for us it and she is having one summit. and meanwhile, the g 7 is meeting in japan and some of those editorials noticed that the us is pushing co, us of diplomacy that actually works against developing nations and some editorials also accuse the g 7 is being closed and narrow minded and very quickly in terms of the way that it engages in diplomacy. and meanwhile, the chinese state media editorial say that the summit, the president, she is hosting this week c on is actually a model for, for diplomacy that china is working with old countries developing and develop a and working towards the quote was jessica washington, which is 0 c, and we're getting reports of a magnitude that $7.00 us quite, that struck the south pacific that's quite close sense. it's southeast of new
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college and you know, it's a depth of non kilometers. thoughts is that have told residents to seek an avoid coastal areas, i should say, well as to non, a warning has also been issued foot on the wall to fiji and using no thousands of ultra nations is radius of how the controversial must occupied east jerusalem is part of israel circle the flag day, which celebrates the illegal occupation of the city. since 1967 world people chanting racist logans as they marched through the streets and led incursions into the o x. the most compound for the mount supports from occupied east jerusalem. yes, so tell him he's closing his door valley today as he's supposed to do one day every may when is reading much is making the street unsafe. they love this to prove that this and this so the and the way of able to assist people
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and prove that the video of, 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 is my love. there's much and one my boat. good positive. the logistics. yeah. lots of your cities. most of it is . this is all city. but this afternoon, he's avoiding the so called slack much an annual event that over runs this part of town with his rating nation is walking through the streets while the waving flags most the young much is a both pushed and yet protected by is really please seeking to prove that the palestinians was shown in tones among the observers where the events so many possible things to this police
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presence is michael pens 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 jewel now is a lot of security. a 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 as from this one's friends movement. no major players in israel coalition. non most so then it mob been given the minister for national security. welcome to the hero, outside the cities, damascus, gates his divisive rise to prominence, the ports, and perhaps more trouble to come to the marks which is 0 or 2 bodies to reset them . meanwhile, and gaza palestinians held accounted demonstrations along the heavily fortified for defense, which is rep. they waved palestinian flags and sits,
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ties on file is already sold, as responded by far interior, a gas step. the testers, the more bodies have been found in slug ravaged noise, and it's the taking the desk told that to at least $155.00 fox is a continuing rescue efforts, and it was cut off from highways on without power. the government has promised $33000000.00 an aid. on the other hand, aid has more now 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 new year to mine year. a region ne, it'd be half a year's worth of rain, so in just 36 hours. people in 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. but instead of
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breaking through and 2 or 3 places, it completely passed its banks. and the water came with no warning. the current 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 differences. 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. com 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 or mind experts say climate change could
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make the most frequent dissolved as of today becoming tomorrow's facts of life. for the need, elders, you're in northern italy. well, so it's a come here and i'll just say we're getting rid of guns of both of these steps up efforts to destroy thousands of in legal firearms and the fates of for children whose st crashed and the colombian jungle remains on. 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 gulf,
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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 degrees, that's speaking of maxing out. those temperatures are climbing through buckets done . this is pre monsoon heats, so we look at some 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 industrial and seem likely here and for central africa. i think because through 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 living at tell. certainly we could see some flooding here over the next a little bit. 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 brain transition plans. enclose the skills graph that so many companies are struggling with the the, [000:00:00;00] the
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you watching out. just a reminder about top stores, the solid, the g 7 summit to well, lead is under wayne production edge of time. it's been convenience to discuss the wells most pressing issues today. for new creighton and since on the agenda, thousands of ultra nationalists is really cold, the controversial march to east to this the x, the most compelling, so called flag ops, israel's illegal occupation of 1967 the getting report. so the magnitude of 7.7 us quite that struck the south pacific u. s. creek was sent in the south east of new color. the depth of 9 kilometers. synonymy warning has been issued for the bundle out to fiji. a new scene in ukraine says its troops repels a day of russian attacks in and around the eastern city of buck lute and made gains in some places. the training officials say russia has significantly strengthened
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its forces. inbox moved about the defense of the cities meeting. literally objectives of all shit, meanwhile has quote un security council meeting to address the flow of western weapons to ukraine. luckily, i was to shoot that over. there was a proxy war being waged with russia and ukraine since the last meeting of the council in february on the supply 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 was here on hudson covina has been dealing with the issue of illegal weapons for some time now at least 750000 dollars estimated to be held by citizens. but the european union husband offering assistance as michael apple not reports last november will start at ease in bosnia and herzegovina, confiscated and destroyed nearly 2 and a half 1000 legal firearms at
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a factory outside, sorry of in recent months, small weapons in parts have been melted down and these furnaces, officials say they want to reduce the number of legal weapons kept by the citizens . the claim. i mean, the estimates we operate with show 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. 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 challenge is timing, which we live in. european leaders say they're also working on ways to prevent on 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 procession, and the diversion of legal weapons into illegality. every one out of 5 people in bosnia and herzegovina reported 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
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ninety's. but officials in bosnia and herzegovina all hoping to change that to programs like these mike level l, g 0. so may the 18th says, hasten that sag day, recognizing adoption of its flock in 18 o 3. but this, it, people are using it to reinforce the fight against gains to raise a bo has more from the capital for defense 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 it. but obviously you're talking to my neighbor and i felt something hit me in the back and i heard the kids scream, mom got shot. i still have the bulletin,
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my back. the situation now each day is very bad. we cannot believe in pace. eighty's in keels, coughing battles between rival guns. very good. so like this one are being set to fold around 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 be 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 board is in florida. tired haitians have started to go up to the games themselves and have killed and set on fire dozens of suspected gang members,
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let me soon. this is really my political crisis is complicating the situation in haiti, even more idea, lindsey became an interim prime minister when president jovan invoice was assess canadian 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 mixed between the political they need and the quantization of police call for the upcoming 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 hoops, 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 date pretty. so we'll just see to have poor to print dozens of people have entails and its central nigeria of to violence broke out between hood as and farmers earlier this week of thousands more flat the it was faring revenge attacks. it happened in the non good district to apply to state the region has been a hot spots of cic, terry and bonnets. talk with interest has more complete temperatures are emerging regarding tuesdays attack and central imagine at 185 people up into river. legislative are present in 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 and killed? one is between farmers and several largest and central not get as president largest . a pop and rump and other calls only attached such
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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 attacks and sent them areas in my area of the largest on the degrees. i just need a columbia, as present to said there's no confirmation that the for children, including a baby who disappeared when the plane crashing the amazon had been rescued. the plane came down and quite to provence, more than 2 weeks ago rescued teams have found items they think belong to the children in the jungle, as well as a make shift show to a small aircraft, went down on may the 1st
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or now the world is seeing an artificial intelligence boob. and there were warnings that up to 2 sets of jobs could be disrupted or lost. and you all have 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 the industry itself. especially creative gross or some specialist. i'll do the a, i will help increase productivity in free up human workhouse, so people can spend less time working. i mean, joy will free time on the founder of the company behind chat g p t suggest governments will need to provide universal basic income to all to compensate for any lost wages. well, by those reports now from santa claus in california, at the tech ex expo is 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
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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 trend distort. lee 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, the media thread is probably to white color. busy we don't even need these expensive sophisticated physical robot to replace the white color worker. oh, you need is a now with them 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
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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 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, 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
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