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[000:00:00;00] the hello and serial then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news our life from don't. coming up in the program today. g 7 meters stand side by side and announcing new sanctions against russia as it continues its war against ukraine. the cranes president makes an appearance of the arab league summits in jetta. he said, some leaders are turning a blind eye to the russian invasion. after more than a decade of isolation, syrian leader of charlotte side attends the hourly summits in saudi arabia. also how artificial intelligence is taking center stage and allowing audiences at the cannes film festival and on keisha sims' with useful news ukraine's. i'm going to kelly nina, has reached the chinese open tennis final and a lot of action from gold. second major of the year. the pga championship pricing
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december home. so one shop the the we begin with the g 7 summit in japan where leaders have agreed on new sanctions against russia. on the 1st day of the summons in here, where she made the calls for the complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine as a condition of any peace talks they also worn to china is growing nuclear arsenal is a concern for global stability. after talks on nuclear disarmament, rob mcbride reports from the japanese city, the former enemies, now allies paying their respect at the sight of one of the single most terrific a tax carry, dieting will they hear a shame? a peace memorial park? a show of unity from the g 7 in response to new changes in the world, seemingly imperiled by new conflicts. seated for the 1st session,
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a working lunch for 7 plus you lead is heard from the host about the mountain global challenges they face is a good email. the world is covering the confronting complex crises, such as the pen demik, the russian invasion of ukraine. facing these d 7, which has fundamental values, must effectively respond to the keys issues of the international community, elite the well. on this 1st day of the summit, the biggest use was made by a world leader who wasn't here. president, for a lot of me is a lensky of ukraine. but who was widely reported to be planning to attend in person on the last day. instead of buying video link, speculation that was linked to denied by keith. the g 7 has issued a lengthy statement. we have funding get support the ukraine and condemning the russian invasion. it adds that a just peace can never be realized without russia completely withdrawing its troops
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. and that this should be included in any cold, for peace. that's seen as a sideway swipe against china, whose peace plants as cold for a cease fire without russia 1st giving up any of the territory. it just seems adding to the pressure is on russia. and you rock dive sanctions has been announced, as well as steps to stop must go getting around them. yeah, i know focused on shifting the door on loopholes. think continue to continue to try to push out of from critical supplies. we're going to restrict trade in russian demons, russian diamonds. not so as of this, some it's being hosted by the only country to have been the victim of an atomic attack with the agenda dominated by ukraine facing its own present day war time. you play a threats public bride, i'll just say era hiroshima, japan, the saudi arabia now where the arab league summit has wrapped up syrian president bush charlotte's side, who has been welcomed back into the arab league,
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attended the summit for the 1st time since the story and civil war began in 2011. a saw it had been shunned for his brutal crack down on opposition. protest isn't the conflict that followed houses? you're a senior correspondent, passion. i hope our reports. it's ryan sense moment for syria and president bus shot of a said he and the 12 years of diplomatic isolation and delivered speech, quoting for out of unity and then and to what he called for him into feelings. what um, what the quote probably a definitely the above all, we must leave domestic affairs to our respective people. all we need to do is prevent foreign forces from intervening. we hold the summit in an unstable global landscape and what syria remains in the heart of the air region, which is crowned by this summit, which i hope will pay the way for a new journey of joint error, action, harmony, peace and prosperity rather than destruction. and war in 2011
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thousands of civilians took to the streets of syria, calling for reforms. assets, ties deteriorated with gulf. lead is when his tooth opened. fire on civilians destroyed entire villages and used chemical weapons. the out of the league suspended serious membership response. the un believe nearly 400000 people were killed in syria. sante arabia lead a growing number of, of nations seeking to reconcile with assets of the kingdom and the united of amateur, as has pushed for the reconciliation, arguing it's the only way to end the violence and a law. millions of people to return to that homes with you and i'll tell you so far that we can't allow lines to be a platform for complex enough with the complex that have crippled development in our region. it's with pleasure today, the doctor shaw aside from the president of syria,
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is present to you as the leak of our states as had to down a resolution allowing syria to is you involvement in meetings. and we hope that this will contribute to the restoration of peace and security in syria, in order to lift up unders unit to well in the our region for effective future, for the entire region. widely seen as an efficient, the league has grappled for decades with divisions of competing got genders among is 20 to remember, states divide that deepened off to the 2011 of spring. the organization established in 1945 to increase regional cooperation is not widely accused of failing to deliver when it's a promises. it's not a little to end the violence and syria, yemen. libya also then sa, do baby eyes trying to broke out a piece the between. so does warring factions and who now if you did the talks that
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under weight and agenda is that approach meant between the 2 sides. but it's pretty much what the stage to talk about to bring to you. but despite the sound you push for a united front to talk of security and economic challenges. the out of the up is more devices than ever hush about. but i just you and bought a mirror, zalesky wasn't saudi arabia on an unannounced visit to the kingdom, which hosted the arab league summit. he called for support to help protect the pregnant people, especially as muslim community. it was his 1st visit to saudi arabia, since the russian invasion, arab states have remained largely neutral in that conflict. with many maintaining close size to moscow. i am sure that we can all be united in saving people from the cages over us and prisons. unfortunately, there are some in the world and here among you who don't a blind eye to those cages and illegal unexcused has. and i am here so that
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everyone can take an honest look no matter how hard they are. i've since tried 2 instances. they are must still be independence and i want to think so the idea. i want to thank the majority of you for supporting for me to a national resistance and the un charter. a. tasha butler has more on that. some keith well, the cranium. preston met the saudi crown prince in judge a. he also addressed the arab league summit, urging saudis, and the will note to turn a blind eye to russia's war in ukraine. this was a significant visit to a full, voluminous, and let's get his 1st to the middle east. he knows that saudi arabia is a close ally of russia. nevertheless, ukraine has had very good relations with re add for the past 3 decades in flags of
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the saturday for administer was in keith in february where he pledged large financial aid package, se significant of 4. you can also say for the saudis, who said that they are able to talk to both sides to the russians, to the ukrainians, and wants to play more of a mediation role. they already negotiated a prisoner swap between russia and ukraine earlier this year. especially butler, i'll just sarah to morrow and the shower is l 0. senior political analyst. he joins us on skype from rome. he's been following, of course, is there a link summit as have we or one on a scale of one to 10? how significant is syria's return to the arab league? well, secondly, i would give it a high number. i'm not sure exactly what sure that it's 8 or 9. but clearly it's symbolically important and it's quite strategic. and as far as data blake and the host, uh, so do any of you, of course,
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looking at it back from syria or from the out of the streets as it were. then, of course, it's not seen as realistic or strategic as seen as cynical, even sadistic to allow a murder of that nature. after 10 years of civil war and the death of countless people, the displacements of many and to get out the speak to a photo of the leaders of all the majority countries. so really depends on the perspective of what are you thinking it. but i that perspective must admit that it is very strategic, strategic in the sense that there is an attempt by audibly those who are not less conservation of dot. now the uh, you know, the some, both of contribution mr. side enter data be under the better speech, whereby he actually talks about the good what it being of people. and the possibility of paper. why we know exactly what his record looked like and share.
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yeah. but still got dumped by starting out. i believe there's to create a set that up for small where the asset that a she in order to balance out or to replace. the iranian influence within syria is of course uh you know, which one or perhaps wishful thinking on that part because one thing is start, i'll shoot it back to that a big. it's a whole other thing to bring that a big back into syria. that's why we're in the beginning of the process. and in that sense, it's probably hard to tell you more one a, here's a list of recent events in the middle east, just over the last few months. saudi arabia and iran, repression on that's one. saudi normalizing ties with syria. that's another saudi pushing for peace in yemen. saudi normalizing relations with syria. what is saudi arabia's overall vision it? well, clearly the past 7 years had been quite dreadful. of course i would get it to be
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a beginning with the devastating water near ma'am, that doesn't seem to be one of both the blockade i've got there that didn't seem to be uh, successful. in fact, the child, i totally understand a whole bunch of other mental crises, whether it's was really wrong or were deliberate on their walk and so on and so forth. so that i should've been years. we're not exactly, you know, good uh, just say the least. and i think drawing a whole bunch of lessons from those fairly or some blood varies. i think then you need to ship route once to recreate a nice for that country within the region. why strongly again, considering that over the past year since the award ukraine showed you how to do it was able, like a number of other countries to uh, you know, exports a lot of warrant on, on high prices. and hence have a huge has a lot of cash and, and that is quite a leverage for saudi arabia and other countries in the gulf when a whole number of other countries or something in the region. so i think, i think
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a living room would love to get in to us is probably what they are searching for, but to do it independently of the united states. that's also something they are looking to do they want more than one relationship across the globe or those china or russia. and that's why one of the most impressive things, strategic things that they're seeing over the past couple of years was uh, so there may be on other countries assistance or maintaining relations with russia, despite it's an invasion of your brain and maintaining and strengthening relationship to china. despite the american objection, and if the invitation for mr is an ask to speak, there must be just to balance america being so angry at the out a big investor, what do you need the ship for allowing asset to speak? so here you go a balancing act once again, a more one i'd like you to listen to this. this was a quotes at the during the question and answer session to the closing press
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conference of this summit. and then it was coming in from a, from a on top of the, the communicate comes, the palestinian cause, the palestinian issue. those who drafted the communicate a family of the belief that it remains. the pivotal question for the arab states. this is against the backdrop with the violence radicalism and the discrimination exercised by these raids against the palestinian people. so look, this is similar to statements. one here is usually from the arrow bleeding, prioritizing, palestine, but without concrete action to backup those statements. it can feel like empty words, your thoughts? absolutely. but look, i mean, what else should be at a stick about this, but also good. think about the same time. i think it's important that data bleed in each and every to communicate condition. every final statement emphasizes what is and has been the central cause for the other people out of state one fall outside of that, they'll just be out of public opinion because there's quite
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a stein the 2nd only to their own ready. it means if national causes, whether it's a syrian or, or, or, or yeah many or to judge should or what have you. but a son is a central and out of cause. so the fact that this is much of this important. but as i really, i would tell you that this is just deserves no more than rolling their eyes. right. because as you said, you saw in actionable, almost theoretical that's not sure the other stick in the sense that they have never developed, but what generates anger and the out of the streets a, i'm on data. public opinion is the fact that some 400000000 arabs in 22 countries continue to put one system at that. another 40 decades are unable to act upon them on order to implement them
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against 5 or 6000000 jews. israelis basically dominated, think of your buying colonial lising, palestine and out of nation. so this has been going on for many decades. the, i don't need those issue statements, but it just disappears with the wind. more on the chart, allison 0 senior political analysts. thank you for joining us on the program. and the military wing of the palestinian is lubbock jihad group is paying tribute to commander is killed by his really air strikes on guns of last week. 6 acquits brigades. leaders were killed during 5 days of his really bombardment, bureau strikes, killed at least $33.00 palestinians, including women and children. the group been launched, hundreds of rockets into israel, killing one is really they agreed to cease fire on saturday. you know, so i, it was at the scene and gaza. now we're here today at the very go the where is live . we do have its military wing and put spray gates are holding
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a collaboration ceremony to commemorate it to pay tribute to the city. the managers of a great game who have been killed in the nate, this round of violence with israel a bounce of we could go along with the other members of their family. as you can see here, around new jersey. come to me in the races. terry. many to pay tribute to those who have been killed and to show their support to $11.00. and it's military way among the inspection, who has also come here today. the me many, i think the damage about despite the cowardly assassinations coming out by design just and to be against the find. this lead is in the, our codes brigades. beasley could you had movement image from the battle stronger, and this will unbroken. and the outputs brigades came out with more combat to experience and more management of any combat battle with the scientist. and the me
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because it's capabilities a strong and it's still present when unaffected despite the for velocity of the bottle. military parade was also carried out here today, where outputs, pre gates, show case number of the weapons. all this was among the big c rang and the support of all the reporters who have chosen to come here today to come on the raise their events at off the free. you miss the, i'll just the raw dogs listed. all right, there's plenty more ahead on this is our including on the northeast and i'll bring it in later this about the floods that have devastated the minor region and find out what cambodians largest opposition party is banned from taking part in july's election. also in sports liberal and james hasn't liked to forget for the los
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angeles lakers will have the latest from the n b a playoffs. at the bottom of the you and refugee agency says more than 1000000 people have been displaced in just a month of fighting and sedan. at least 250000 among them have been forced to flee their country. there's been no let up to the fighting and the capital and violence has now spread to the western door for region. but you and hcr says a further 843000 people. that's almost a 1000000 people have been internally displaced. and sedans, army chief of the o bar han has formerly remove the head of the rapids support forces from the governing council or han, signed a decree, sacking. mohammed hummed on, dug low. the 2 leaders have been locked in a bitter battle for control of the country have been, morgan is in on german, on the outskirts of car to the decrees issued by general after the hon. seems to draw
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a line between the political state of affairs here in sedan and the ministry state of affairs. now when it comes to the decree of dismissing general mohammed come down to go as his deputy, it looks like he does not want to come down representing him in case of his absence in political affairs and as head of the country in the absence of general i've been put that on in terms of the military state of affairs, he's appointed general simpson being capacity as his deputy, as to other generals, for also members of the suburbs that council, the ruling party here, incident, has his assistance. now this all comes as fighting continues between the rapid support forces and this is denise army. on friday, there was several s, wrecks reported in the city of the mind, and in the northern parts of the capital in the city of pricing is also ongoing. in the western region of our for, for a week now, residents in to nina and west are for have reported heavy artillery fire between our militias allied to the rapids support forces and the cities army with 100
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killed and 1000 displaced many of them trying to cross the border into neighboring tad, but unable to do so because of the fighting and security and violence also continues in. yeah, that insulted are for, for the 2nd day, residents be about a dozen more than a dozen people have been killed due to fighting between the recess time between these army and the violence has also filled over to central's, r, for in the city of setting game where residents say that the reset is trying to take the control of the military headquarters there. hundreds of people have been killed in the conflict since it's thought maybe 5 weeks ago. thousands have been injured and the community service situation continues to get more dire every day, despite the fact that the to 5 find a declaration of principles instead, though that is yet to be implemented on the ground. military inquiry does have not been opened yet. many people say that they can keep their homes because the ongoing violence and that they cannot get me the commodities because of the continuing fighting between the recess, understood in these army people. morgan,
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all just bear on their mind into ball has issued an arrest warrant for 11. on the central bank, governor, re add salome, the lebanese ministry of interior confirmed that it has received a notice. the governor is accused of embezzling hundreds of millions of dollars in public funds, allegations that he denies saying a holder has more from the root loven on the central bank governor re i said, i mean is now an international fugitive. the interior minister is saying that security agencies will not arrest him or take him into custody unless a decision is taken by 11 on to district no issue 11 on this after the district has long been accused of being politicized. and that we ought to allow me, continues to enjoy political governance, such as the lebanese laws prohibit the expedition of its national. they needs to be tried in 11 on lebanese soil. so many do not expect we ought to be expedited in line with the interpol read read, noticed, there was hope that this would be
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a 1st step is some sort of an account to benefit because 11 on the witness, the financial collapse, the space is nearly bankrupt, we ought to allow me to, you know, denies any wrong doing, but he was part of the political class that has been running this country for 3 decades. so many question whether or not just as will be served in the meantime, calls are going for him to resign. yes. as mandates ends his current mandate and for the end of july, he's saying that he's not planning a to stay in the office. but the biggest question is, who takes, who takes over many legal activists are concerned that as a vice governor takes over, then there will be no changes whatsoever because he is part of the political class . so this is all happening at a time where the countries currency of the value of people's money, their deposits, their live savings have been trapped in bonds. in fact, they've practically lost it within nearly bankrupt states. so in entering the international arrest, florence with many fears, staff, so you know,
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it's just going to stop there. center for the state of greece is governing conservative party, new democracy is facing a tough battle to get re elected in sundays general election. the impact of the cobit 19 pandemic, combined with energy inflation, has hurt many small businesses and the self employed. john sur awful us has more from northern greece. this factory is europe's leading producer of industrial batteries that go into forklift gulf content, pleasure boats, its own. the sunlight has 12 factories around the world. but it's the moods, the coughing fields of northern grease, but it's planning to spend $1600000000.00 on it's next project to recycle lithium, a strategic metal, but isn't mind and you're, it's a key component in factories and didn't ever hire the mind as the global economy electrified, but no one has develop the recycling process for it yet it's nothing easy. place then we have which is not positive mess up. this is an easy place to do business.
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it has become better than the last 2 years. secondly, we are competitive here, we could be more competitive, we can be more flexible, but still there is a lot of work to be done. and we stay seated because we believe that we can change grease and put it in another victory for us. and our kids, greece is main advantage is it's highly educated workforce, but nearly 10 percent of it has left for better jobs elsewhere. during the economic crisis a decade ago, many of greece is top companies and employees sled, 4 years ago, the ruling new democracy. conservatives promised to bring them back. they cut corporate tax by 7 points, and broad street government funds back to the brink of investment, great spaces to lower the countries borrowing costs. greece enjoyed 5 and a half percent growth last year. well above the european average of 3 and a half percent, and is slated to out perform europe this year and next. but that tide hasn't lifted
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all boats of the new democracy party tribes to nurture and economy of scale. it also tax breaks, promoters and hub to income tax for families in cooperatives, but inflation has swamped the benefits. they have another place has one that's been a doubling or tripling of expenses on products farm was by. while the value of his commodities has already gone up about 50 percent and a corporate to runs, the cuts amount of his electricity bill used to be 80000 years a year. in the past 2 years, it's gone up 220-030-0000 respect handling listing the small enterprises and self employed. people find it hard to stay in business, they say they could best with whether inflation, if they weren't also battling a bureaucratic and politicized state. the vote on sundays will largely be a vote to change that culture. jumps out awful us elders or sensory hong kong is high court has dismissed the legal challenge by jail media type coo and jimmy. like saying it doesn't have jurisdiction. lie is facing charges under
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a national security law and had been seeking to continue to be represented by his british lawyer. but foreign lawyers have been banned from working on national security trials. the national security committee answers directly to the aging rescue operations are continuing in northern italy after a heavy rain caused severe floods. at least 13 people had been killed while the 10000 had been displaced by the storm. it's at least farm lobby says the flooding has caused incalculable damage for that bill have made reports from their impala in north eastern italy. we are here inside one of the hundreds of houses that has been flooded in this area in a northeast, a tally. and i mean really walking around here. you can see how high the water has arrived and we live to a complete standstill in this place. we're just going to assist you on a little tour. now we spoke to the owners of this house. they were sleeping on the
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upper floor and the but they didn't expect this amount of weight simply because there was a drought up until earlier this week when these to ride some range came down about 6 months. where as in the span of 36 hours, you can see here this room had been newly done. the owners told us actually that there were some ukrainian refugees thing here until a few weeks ago. and then they had prepared this room just for the now all the street is completely flooded and for one house of yard or this is exactly what you see. we've been around other villages in this area. some of them are even more domesticated, and one of them mainly called sen, faggots that people there told us that the water came up to 160 centimeters high. inside their houses, they were basically shoveling and taking everything out of their houses. the
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furniture that belonging absolutely everything and then this damage to the infrastructure. and certainly the conversation since the beginning of the up to just a few days ago in this area was about drought. people knew they would be some rain, but no one expected this amount of rain, her depth of how many elders either in muscle bar dose in northeast italy. the past, the world's largest lakes and reservoirs are shrinking and it is changing the global landscape. that's the warning from scientists to say about $21.00 trillion leaders of water are being lost each year from nearly 2000 of the world's largest lakes. they looked at images from satellites as well as weather data and computer simulations. the experts of blaming climate change and unsustainable human consumption. the report has been published in the journal science. it says that more water is evaporating into the air because of higher temperatures. and that humans are diverting water from lakes for power plants forming and drinking
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supplies. didn't seem to care, she is the director of the climate change impact platform and she's calling for change and quickly the thing options for the patient, we have to remember that many of these fresh water bodies are put to something for these regions. live liquids for agriculture and for energy production. and as we are moving on to a part of the war, we're going to be need to adapt. but these are the things that we need for adaptation. and we are losing those for me. and for we simply give sharlitra me is that we have to reduce the use of process to we have to basically any minute toss into news because that's the only way we can stop the increase in greenhouse gases . and no one bar me to the parties, implication is foster of climate action in order forms to meet you vision. the most important reducing emissions being most important, equal, important, been either ation still ahead on that was
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a 0 cinema and the age of artificial intelligence. could it be in the end of creativity? we'll be asking that question to our guess then in sport, west ham players step in to protect friends and family after they are attacked by rivals fans. peter stomach will have those details later in the heres or where they are updated in a minute 15. thank you. for joining in, let's start this one off in the middle east. look at this when this is a warm wind coming out of saudi arabia, kuwait, and that's pushing up the temperature in bucked at north of block that we've got some rain falling in our bill. but i don't think any of that. what weather will leak into boxes? so we are temperatures will continue to rise over the next few days. still cloud cover hanging out over the golf. that could spark some showers for us here in the also seen the sand and ducks picked up as well. and those winds have shifted at times to south easterly. that means
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a breeze coming off the golf. so you'll notice that humidity has picked up as well . temperature is picking up through buckets done soon. problems below just on pre monsoon heat, places are closing in on 50 degrees and up to turkey. a we go still, wet weather are locked into the western side of the country here. still showers through the boss 1st. still that northwind so assemble best i can do for you on saturday is 18 degrees remains unsettled. around the north west of africa, we've got disturbed weather in the central mediterranean, so that's dropping down some rain. vigorous winds through libya, those wind gusts will exceed 60 kilometers per hour, and for central africa and most of the action west stuff can shasta around the gulf of guinea. and finally, that rain and wind has swept away from durban. so a mix of sending cloud for you on saturday. see you soon. the this convening is taking place during
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a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and businesses 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 russell, buried in southern england with 2 farmers. 10 safari pod, pioneers fits the attractive nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing. the license pulled back even not sorry 1st summer. and i'm again sophie, i sent you over to me when one by you in the ring companies revolutionizing. this was the same using funds in our 50 settings image and here inside you have size. you have technology, fast fries, phone, which is 0. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the watching else is 0. reminder of our headlines this hour, the arab league says it stands by the palestinian issue and it's been a top priority and all deliberations at the summit. leaders say syria needs assistance. announcing president bashar assad returned to the arab lea. ukrainian president voted mirror zaleski has addressed the arab league summit. it's his 1st visit to the middle east since russia's invasion began. he called for support to help protect for you, praying and people, especially it's elizabeth communities. and leaders of the g 7 have agreed on new sanctions that they say will quote, star russia technology, industrial equipment and services that support its former talks in japan,
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also focused on china is rising into a staying with our top story now. and this year's g 7 summit hiroshima was one of 2 cities in japan, targeted with a nuclear attack during world war 2 or diplomatic editor james bays spoke to a survivor 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. since 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, 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
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was, the front window exploded. i 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 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. so those tend, this meeting should be a place where they find a way towards peaceful and with them and to enter. listen,
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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 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 new girlfriends are 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? yeah. 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, the memory is never extinguished. shaped space, which is 0, the russian. while the syrian president has been warmly welcomed back into the arab league, those opposed to his rule have condemned to move serious civil wars. on going half
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a 1000000 people have been killed and millions more, remain displaced in opposition to hell to live in northwest syria, hundreds of people joined protests, nor cor marsh has more than their reaction. for the size, the admission into the public council has ignited, has excited and caused discussions and debates across the rebuilding a general ad in syria and a specific advocates of this decision. are you the importance of unity and dialogue across the world in general? and in specific, in addressing the uh, syrian of complex, despite, that'd be ongoing calls like, you know, through us as syria has been ongoing for over 12 years. all the time. we talk to many civil rights activists and human rights activists here in northwestern, syria, as they strongly oppose this decision and viewed a 1010 from the arab league council. and the,
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our countries to undermine their efforts in the holding the perpetrators accountable for the, for the suffering all the assyrian people, the displacement of millions across northwestern, syria and student in general, as it does off hundreds of thousands of people. it was the 12 year war we saw all so many people here told us that they completely are reviewing any sort of reconciliation with the charlotte. i saw, especially after what they have, that they are gone through over the 12 year period and they will continue. what they have started 12 years ago, they'll carmar such as 0 ed lib. notice syria at the cannes film festival in france . so hot topic is artificial intelligence and how that's revolutionizing the film industry. hey, i is already being used to generate content and plan
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a film success of the box office. well, some of the filmmakers in can are trialing data driven story telling. truly angela reports. at the cannes film festival artificial intelligence is taking center stage in the new indiana jones film a has the age, a 2 year old, harrison ford by 35 years the chief by coming through decades old footage. afford proving the no really. it's just a trick unless it's, it's supported by story. if it's not honest and it's not real, i mean emotionally, real and, and so i think it was used very skillfully. i'm very happy with that, but i don't look back and say, i wish i was a guy. a guy has long been a source of inspiration for cinema, from metropolis to the matrix. the coat this tape in film, in which a guy who's created a simulated world. but it's behind the camera way. i will now influence what we see in cinemas. hollywood studio is already investing in
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a i to inform and release states marketing and distribution strategies. wanting to cancel market producers seeking funds. putting that script through an algorithm to determine the return on investment captain samantha miller, very, the a i program has analyzed 400000 film scripts to understand the most popular story lines predict audience reaction and potential revenue to have content tools custom pool. find our support as tools, demographics tools. what do i guess? one think that that people are always curious about the financial predictions and what state to a simple financial predictions. so the major clean and i think it to receive the beaches that are on a t person to so 80 percent of the time supplies the some that's for be a successful which is the patio to the end of the industrial the type because the kinds independent produce as a concerned purely using a i will decrease the overall quality of films. and if you look at a lot of streaming services, right? and the reason why all the content, no matter what language it's in,
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is all the same way as because it hits the algorithms points that takes away a little the agency out of the filmmakers hand it, we strike a balance between allowing that human initiative and that human genius to dis, trying through and giving investors a return on their investment. well, you know, again there has to be a happy balance. hey, i will transform visual effects far beyond the aging, causing time results as an ultimately costs. but the industry is mindful that while algorithms can create scripts, generate new welds and make predictions, they may lack the unique perspective and emotional depth that comes from human creativity. charlie, i'm out of there at to say a customer is that a is research lead to the l, insuring institute and joins us now from edinburgh a to. so if i can get you to take off your expert half, but just a moment. are you a movie gore yeah. um i,
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i like movies and um, yeah, i love watching movies that are made by humans by very unique humans, very unique direct at all. okay. you're anticipating my 2nd question, which was would you want a guy to write the movies that you watch? i guess apparently the answer is not really. yeah, actually i mean i think that those who write screenplays, they can use a i to a dca worker, get some inspirations at some point. so up the whole writing process, but pricing is create like a script is a very complicated process and i guess i actually don't think the current a i wouldn't be able to replace the very top notch translator riders. i guess they can replace the more of those which produce lower quality or more mediocre screenplay doctors. and i think that's kind of that just for the,
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for the artistic community where you, i'm not passing judgment on what's the good or bad film. but at the core hollywood studios, look for the right formula, right? that will deliver a box office hit. and as we just saw charlie angela report, it's not that hard for right for a i to figure out that formula. so what is the limit that you think should be placed on a i, within the film industry, the better. so that's, that's a really hard question because these technologies are already released and they are just out. so even if people to release for and eliminate from the use of them in the food industry, there are lots of open source of nations of these technologies in this generative models that people can use. um, so the, so i think the whole artistic community needs to kind of reflect on the impact of the insurance, and they need to think about the future or themselves being as human are please how
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disparity models. um, can we switch to linux is going to be the place where they say no likes from here. we don't want to use the system. i to say, i don't think the answer to this question is, is easy and very similar question i've been assigned to. so for academies even for software engineers, but not the language plus the researchers. so different policies really impacting the way society is functioning as a very, like deep and large scale. and this, this, these are very, very important question that i think different come into that to take seriously inside delivery together. hopefully find an answer to. yeah, i'm pretty sure we're going to have versions of this conversation multiple times in the near future. you know, hollywood writers are on strike because they want studios to restrict the use of ai in their industry. sean penn studios have pushed back on that. sean penn has called
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it quote, human obscenity for the studios to refuse to restrict the use of a i what impact do you think this will have on jobs in the film industry to so i, and i think, i guess this technology is going to really replace a couple of jobs, a couple of roles, especially those roles that could be performed by many different actors or many different players. um so, so yeah, that's a fact. and i think the opportunities to take on this is that many people say you might need to learn how to collaborate with the system. so we need to change our mindset is still saying that this technologies are going to replace you mind. so we need to, we want to replace, but we need to find new ways to collaborate to the system at the end of the day, just as the human data is going to produce the arts and decision industry. so yeah, i'm a little bit pessimistic about the uh, the,
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the applicability of this idea. but i think that's definitely the data thing that we need to try going forward. right. you know, i really wonder what the chances are that we speak again and say 5 years. and you tell me, actually my favorite movie ever has just been written by a i, we will have this conversation again to, to so thank you so much for joining us. on the program and staying with a chat, gpc and other intelligence tools, are we making the tech industry but a might soon be overshadowed by new type of vastly more powerful computers. rob reynolds is that the tech expo in silicon valley at the tech expo in silicon valley companies are focusing on artificial intelligence and machine learning. and they're also preparing for the next next big thing. quantum computing quantum computing is a game changer. these oddly beautiful chandelier,
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like contractions are prototype quantum computers. instead of silicon chips, they use atomic particles to store and transmit information. this is not just a better, faster computer, right? this is completely different. it's a new computing paradigm that will be unleashed on the world. it could be unleashed in as little as 3 years. the physics are complicated, but the bottom line is easy to grasp. a problem that would take a super computer 10000 years to solve, can be cracked by a lot of computer. in 4 minutes, the technology may have enormous benefits. for instance, quantum sensing can make medical imaging much faster, but such powerful tools can be used for good and bad. for example, quantum computers could big child's play of encryption. at the point where quantum
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computing overtakes conventional computing is called q day or the quantum apocalypse. and that as a moments it all encryption systems that we have implemented today are useless. they're broken, superpowers are already engaged in the kind of quantum to arms race. president joe biden has imposed export bands on quantum technology to china. and there's another ominous potential. i would not rule out the possibility of an intelligence explosion where we combine quantum with a i into the generative and applied models that are so beyond our own intelligence. that there are possibilities in which the technology, quotes manipulates and control us or rule us. it's
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sometimes it scares me, governments and corporations don't have much time to establish global guard rails for what may be the most powerful technology of all time. rob reynolds, l g, 0, santa clara, california. the still ahead on alpha 0, we have a 1st sign grand for stage winter at the g o d,
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talia. and that's on the way with peter stem it and so forth in just a moment the the one for support now with peterson. so thank you very much. first down liter bryson
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edition but it has started the 2nd round of the p g. a championship one shot behind . the 2nd round is in full swing with the american having just tools, use it full run that and trails new lead skunky shifflett who has come out firing shiffler subsidies bound to under through 3 holes to move ahead of these compact tradition. as it was a frustrating night for the brand, james and the lake is in the n b a playoffs as they last game 2 of the western conference finals series against the denver nuggets. the bron didn't have one of these base a game, some of the 5 this missed done shots. and the 2nd closer the negates wins on to windows 1108103 to take a to nothing lead. the series means to los angeles, the gain 3 on saturday me, what do you take out of is the fact that this is nothing in c w tournament. it's a force the 1st time the 4 winds. and we have an opportunity to go home and play great basketball and home service. um so you know, until the team reach you uh,
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4 times that you always have an opportunity to come out of it. you know, so that's the confidence that we should have. and i know it's somebody a so tough here to climb up, but we still have an opportunity to um, you know, play good basketball and, and play the best best. well, the series, again, 3 africa's football governing body calf as revealed the qualifying system for the expanded 4018. 2026 will cap. the continent will have at least 9 teams at the tournaments in 3 years time. that's up from the current allocation of $554.00 african nations will be divided into 9 groups. the windows of each group, ultimately qualified for while the full based run is up, but advanced to a playoff tournament. now to our exclusive interview with former awesome to manage, awesome venga, he's told al jazeera, he has no regrets about dedicating his life to football. he spent 22 years at the premium e club and now work says fif is chief of global full development. between phone thinks
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a nice day you were born and the day you know why and to me look up this that the weiss would, boy, you know, and so yes, today we in i inside to and i look at, do you think i sacrificed everything in my life all that, but it was what had the really meaning for me. so i cannot the, it was me. and so there is no regret. now you can see the awesome thing. games have you with my colleague for a smell info and talk to l. just the or is at these times for this to be on saturday at 450, gmc venga, also qualified for the champions league for 19 consecutive seasons when you call. so united are now just one, went away from ceiling, a place in europe's premier club, competition for the 1st time in 20 years. they need price on for one and english premium on thursday. you can also stay food 3 points. the hit of manchester united
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. they will secure champions lead for food if they be placed on monday. this is so cool and the food to you wrote with confidence to the final will be between wisdom and field and see them with them these days. at alpha one though, in the netherlands to rest of the $31.00 aggregate victory and z will be playing in the 1st european file for 47 years. they will have some worrying seasons off to the final whistle. when some aged else more fans attacked. the family and friends of wisdom plays, scuffle winds on for several minutes, and some of the wisdom plays even had to intervene before police and stewards stepped into come the situation. i can't explain what happened to fly. i'm with you always was players involved because the front there was a family session with most of the family and friends with him. and i think that's why all of them are seeing friends or their own family, not area. so at eh, not was, that was probably the reason for the reaction. and you know, what we, what you don't want to do is not in any way to polite the night, the to,
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because it certainly wasn't waste time support. she was looking for trouble. they both live and happy to celebrate at the end of the game. it's now it's not often we cover football from the food. it's either of the english game, but when a team comes back from full goals down, you can help protect notices. sure if it wins a blue and white stripes for plain tins of the united with the semi finals of the me, one fails training photo from the 1st leg wednesday produced algebra. one of the greatest come back to the time i 151 on the lights, and that made the aggregate school 5 old. so that's with the penalties shape of wednesday wouldn't machines have to go through to the new one. they all final will number 47 from ukraine and galena. kelly need a will play for her 1st ever. w t. a title on sunday. that's all up to the 26 year old surprise. veronica crude, a massive in the teddy and open semi finals. kelly no one the 1st 75, but the 2nd say it was one or 2 to method, but by the same school on the 2 of them, instead he of feet of how the of, of the came the russian, 6 to in the food,
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the book place in the final against either, elena will be back in a or you alayna of the pentode colombian cyclist, a no, rubio has taken victory in the 13 stage of the jet or the talia the stage was chosen to adjust the 18th to the muse is due to bad weather conditions. in fact, the roots had already been changed during the week because of snow food and the avalanche risk. nope, that it was a problem for ruby of the movie. so right to crossing the line for his 1st victory in a grand to event prisons get on thomas. currently ways the race need is pink jersey that sold us both scenes. vanessa. all right, peter, thank you so much and that's it from me. several then yay! for this news, our mary, me, the mazda, the picks up from london after a very short break. you are in great hands,
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