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ukraine surprises that into rise in japan as he works to shore up support at the g 7 summit the vouchers 0 at life until funding back to also coming up more than a dozen killed in thousands left homeless, easily battles to recover from what's been called the worse flooding in a century. as greeks prepared to go to the phones we need the young season of work is unable to cast a balance of jewels. and we report from the cannes film festival with a new indiana jones movie is ceiling debate on the use of artificial intelligence in the we start in japan where you, cranium, president, voted me,
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is it lensky has landed in hiroshima and is making his way to the g 7 summit. later, he is expected to address a group of 7 leaders who are meeting in the city is the latest start for the lensky, on a global diplomatic toward the war, and ukraine continues to dominate the g. 7 discussions on friday the us agreed to support keys, access to advance 5 digits and training for its pilots. g 70. there's also announce new sanctions on russia. is now the most sanctions country in the world. that's go live to our diplomatic editor james base was covering the summit for us in hiroshima. so james, uh, the war and ukraine dominating the agenda that presents wrenched savanski has arrived. tell us about this visit, how symbolic it is for him and what it means. a highly symbolic 1st visit to japan, the 1st visit to a meeting of the g 7. now he addressed the g 7 very soon off to his country was
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invited. but all of those early meetings, as you know, what virtual meetings finally now he's coming to meet the g 7 in person landing as an air base in hiroshima tweeting when he landed an important meeting with partners and friends of ukraine, security in the hot and homes cooperation for our victory peace will become closer today, presidents lensky joining the all those that say here. now i can tell you in the next few moments, we expected to see a photo of the g 7 leaders plus the leaders of the other 6 countries who being invitees. but of course, is now 7th country, which is ukraine, and present the landscape. not clear when we see those pictures, we're actually going to see president selected ski as well because he's been making his way in the last hour from the airport to the hotel. the weather where the summit venue is, is taking place and what meetings have been taking place. but i think there's also
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going to be time for present lensky to be that show that they showed up with the actual 77 members. and of course, that is going to be a very important image. one of the reasons for the is because remember in 2014, a russian was kicked out of what was that in the g 8. so, in some ways, presidents lensky, and we'll see how they view this in most go, is going to be standing in the place where the president putin use the style to, which would be highly symbolic of voice. now, he has the support of the g 7 lead his presence and lensky. what else is he looking for at this summit? us? yes, the political support of the g 7 members and strong woods coming to g 7 to release that communicate strong words coming in support of him. but i think he still wants more, more financial support, more military support. he's got some important things here at this meeting. he's got them to come down on what they say, all loopholes in the sanctions. that roster is exposed to sometimes using such
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countries. he also has got, i think, an important decision decision on f, sixteens the by the administration was discussing for a long time and had divisions on the issue of these us made fight to jets, going to ukraine, present by the saying now that can happen. they're not going to come from the us. we think they can come from a part of the countries of the nato countries that have f sixteens and they would now have no objection from the us to sell them on to ukraine. we think no way the netherlands belgian and denmark of a have 30 fives replacing some of that. i've 6 things that's the most sophisticated self at craft. so they have f sixteens dispatch, and they what may well be the ones who are going to give the craft. certainly that some of the, the discussion, of course, the, all the component for the g 7 and nato allies is the training on those. i, 16, it takes a long time to train, but as you mentioned, police the are all the key players here as well. and the photo we think is going to
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take place soon with the g 7 plus those other players. countries like into the puzzle and india. why are those important? well, they may have it in the un general assembly voted on the side of ukraine in those big boats. but they may politically upset things about the invasion, but that's certainly not countries of the supporting ukraine in the way. the g 7 is supporting ukraine. and so i think presidents the landscapes he keeps this outreach and he was only just come from saudi arabia. i'm trying to impress a belief the hour of sites, the arab nations. he's got to keep that effort up and i think that's been part of what has been ukraine success. remember 50 months ago. we felt keeps going to full in days, parts of it as being this run meant less outlay rich relentless diplomacy. and lots of it personal lots say from one man picking up the phone now getting on the plane
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. and that's the presence of landscape and, and we are seeing that they are setting up the podium there for the family photo, which is expected to happen very soon. the need is, i was going to be walking out there. you talked about the communicate, james, what else is being discussed at the g 7 and what else has come out of that communicate the the yeah, we've got to communicate 40 pages long. so a lot to dates and i've been to adjusting it in the last hour. i think, you know, the, the comments on ukraine of what we expect to, i think the comments on trying to going to be looked at very, very closely. cuz that in some ways is the all the focus of the, the, the g 7 summit, particularly at g 7 summit. this happening here in asia, which is 7, making clear when we communicate, they won't constructive and stable relations. we do not seek to fort china's economic progress and development of growing china that plays by international rules would be a global interest, a big go that go on and say those are the challenges posed by china is not in the
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market policies and practices which distort the global economy, they call these mon line practices, which they are going to counts up. and then of course, you get to the security concerns about china concerning the eastern south china sea and taiwan. all those territorial disputes on china is an attitude and, and china is involvement in the since. and so i was trying to see, we remain seriously concerned about the situation. they say we strongly opposes any union action attempts to change the state to squared by force or cushion. as we begin to see the leaders filing out from taiwan on that issue. pretty straightforward. restating of the position of the g 7, we call for a peaceful resolution of cross straight issues, but making clear that's the position of the g 7 on this and the position of that china policy. and i think this is the reassure. china has not the one china policy
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of the g 7 countries has not changed. yeah. and we just need to speak with the mouse the those g 7 leaders making their way to the podium. yeah, we've seen the units are asking of on demand the canadian prime minister there as well as present joe biden. james a yeah, and let me, let me give you the list of who else is here because it is not just 7 leaders and this has become a practice of the g 7 outreach to other countries, outreach to other countries. i'm to regional grouping. some of these countries are not here in their own capacity. as we see, the french president's and the indian prime minister. i'm australia years here. brazil is here. up camaros is here. you say why is a little country like that? well, the chair of the african union, the cook islands, tiny little country, but they are the chair of the pacific island for them. massive country india here in didn't use, you know, the huge asian power of the republican career,
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south korea. that's interesting because that relations with the host japan to being 10 so many years that haven't been very approachable at the moment they're invited as these vietnam and also a big international organizations. i wanna give you the whole list, bring the world health organization, the will bank, the math and the secretary general of the united nations, among those on the podium today. yeah, quite a group of leaders important leaders on that podium. not just a g 7, as you mentioned, but also other countries like india, the prime minister of india, and there in germany in the center that the french liter us verizon, joe biden, the canadian prime minister as well. of course, not just the 7 meters as you say, but some very powerful countries and on this issue of ukraine on the war and you create in some of these countries. james, right. india, like brazil has been sitting on the fence, haven't really position themselves as well.
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something like brazil would say they're not sitting on the fence so they would say that they are trying to play an active role. and present the silver has talked about something called a piece club, where he said he could get a group of countries together to negotiate. as all of them smile for the camera, the present, even president, perhaps not smiling as much as the others in those close up shots of the g. 7 leaders. but yes, a very different views presidency. lensky not very. are on the podium still in transit. i think on the way here, which suggests to me that's probably planned i'm, we're probably going to see a very specific photo shoot using the ukranian president of the g 7. what i was mentioning before, maybe the g 7, i'm is the landscape of 8 countries represented on one stage. i'm just imagine how that picture, if it happens, hasn't happened yet is going to go down. in most cases. yeah. a g 7 family photo
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without the ukrainian president, is the lensky yet who's travel to the summit? but he's not on the photo. j space diplomatic editor, thanks very much. we will of course, keep up to date with everything that's happening in hiroshima with you throughout the day here on out just sierra the as to into, out of. well, he's now in recovery efforts are underway in northern italy as to what's being described as the worse flooding in a century. more than 14 people have died for a job to have made has visited some of the areas still under water. this is humbling and frightening. wisdom is the ever changing lives of mother. nature is sheer force training. the region known for its rich landscape nestled between mountains and the address succeed into a big swarm peoples to soften their homes as the water states. it's time to receive
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alexander to own his family. has owned their house and messed them about that. since in 1960 there were among the 1st residents of history that her husband had put in these wooden boards to prevent the water from slipping in through the front door. since i've had them on, we thought that would be a limited amount of rain, about 10 to 15 cents meters. instead it was a much high level. it's painful. we put it up to visual susan to which to renovate, to say it in this state. now it's difficult to watch many here what soft an offer for was when watching the rain water in be their streets and homes is the worst flooding scene here in about a century. 6 months of to range of rain fell in a span of just 36 hours before that. the concern here was drought. and the soil was so dry that when that torrential downpour came, it couldn't absorb it. thousands of acres of vineyards,
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food grows and vegetable farms, i now submerge the damage likely to effect next year's harvest, as well. more than 20 rivers burst, the banks, sending torrents of muddy water, tearing through entire towns like here and send the packet that frightening hours the fist has my seen and send that up and is it still can't get through to it? is that sort of thing? it was like having a river here, the current was so strong, the risky was, couldn't reach off. we didn't have food or water. we didn't took sticks this. it's only the next day at 9 pm that the risk is finally came. the 1st of the rising water broke a wind at the back of the house. and within minutes, furniture was floating around the level which clearly visible about the meeting or how it's hard to point fingers under these circumstances. but some upward think at least some of the blame on all the infrastructure that put in with them. extreme
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conditions, as mostly people say, is climate change. the turns what looks like a peaceful body of water into a dead just a things title way. but that doesn't meet us either in the me get a minute. imagine sequels of battling to contain a wind fire in western spain. hundreds of people in that to meet their homes in the extremity extra madura region. since the fire started on wednesdays, strong winds are making it difficult to control. local authorities are blaming our son for the fire, which has ravage up to $8000.00 hector's, a forest fence, cross scrub lands. still ahead on algae 0 more than a 1000000 people have been displaced in a months of fighting in so down the well food program. $17.00, escalating price and racing for an answer in best is try to work out why so many horses died ahead of $1.00 of the biggest events on the west. the
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it's saturday. here's your forecast for europe in africa. good to have you along right off the bat. let's talk about this developing storm system in the central mediterranean. it's throwing a lot of rain to ne sicily and calabria region on italy's mainland. this is a mountainous area, so i don't think we're going to see flooding subversive, rain around the northwest of italy. but most of the action will be in the alpine region, some spring, snow for the else as well. still a gloomy picture through the boss for a striking down that cooler air from the north. so it's down global max out at 18 degrees. today on saturday to the northwest, we've got some peaks of sun. so temperatures are also lifting in this part of the world as well, looking good in scandinavia, but this is a picture of wind up. most of this energy is actually being drawn into that strong
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system through this central mediterranean, some hit and miss showers across spain and northern portugal to africa. we go, for ne spelled jerry. i saw about 2 months worth of rain in the span of 24 hours. again, all has to do with that disturbance in the central mediterranean and durban picked up about half a month's worth of rain, but you've got a mix of stunning cloud in the forecast on saturday. enjoy. we'll see you soon. take care. i of the, reviewing the headlines dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live was the really full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on true. it never happened until political power can suppress free speech. you tried to record that need to be in poverty. the police must, in effect, we are on the cost of the listening post you guy to the media on tuesday,
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around the the, you're watching out a 0 life from july reminder about top stories, ukrainian prize of info to me is lensky has lived in japan and he's expected to address me to 1770 stomach in hiroshima on friday. and he does have that group of nations announced new sanctions on russia in the us as bachelor training of ukraine in time. it's on american, at 16 nitrogen and g, 7 meters in hiroshima have had their family photos. they have promised to support ukraine for as long as it takes and strength and disarmament and non proliferation
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efforts. they also discussed regions militarization in the pacific climate change and the risks of artificial intelligence. in other news, recovery efforts underway, northern italy, after what's been described as of was flooding in a century. at least 14 people have died. 1000 small has been forcing effect homes at the polls have opens for greek sleeping abroad, a head of sundays, parliamentary elections, prime minister, q u, i close midst of pocky sand. his left is 5, alexis, the price of hand. the final bodies, the economy is dominated the campaign, but another key issue is the struggle. tories in work is face to cast their vote. stephanie deck, every force from the greek island of rhodes, towards the season is started here in greece, and that means around a quarter of a 1000000 greeks are working as seasonal workers across the greek islands. now, greece also heads to the poles on sunday, in the election parliamentary elections that will potentially see
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a new prime minister elected. but it seems that most of the workers here across the islands will not be able to call several. why is that? we've been here on the island of rhodes to find out and it's not the peak season yet, but the islands are already filling with tourists and that means the seasonal workers are here too. it's intense work, but it's better money than what's available on the mainland were told. and within the election imminent, the majority of this mostly young workforce will not be voting. but i would really prefer to be athens to go down, you know, to the, to the square. and to save face. i'm from athens and said people, uh that they are here, but they did not residence roads. they are from some other place. we cannot vote from here, they need to go to their place to vote. many do know that there is actually a way to register to vote in a place of non residents,
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but it's not clear. we put it as a feel i didn't know about that either. if items, to be honest about this and i believe most of the we have no idea about that. they keep us in the dark all the time. it's an issue that's been raised in these elections with many of the opposition parties accusing this government of exclusion around a quarter of a 1000000 young people were employed in the seasonal tourism industry across the greek islands. it's not a new issue. maria is a musician and here for the season, she missed voting and the last election because she was here on the island. and so made an effort to look into how she could vote this time. she says it was complicated to find out, and it still hasn't worked for her sundays election date was actually announced. officer, the official deadline for non residents to register in this particular election, dana solvers, unless they must be these as if they're playing with us, they say you come to register. yes, but they did the register, then they say,
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but you're not on time. okay, so why didn't you announce a deadline in advance? so we could be on time. right now, i feel that they cannot have the least impact on my own right to vote for many in this generation. the main issue is it life has become unbearably expensive. ones, the rent, it's $800.00 euros per month. and to your salary, your monthly salary are $600.00 per month. and you're a 30 or 30 plus years old and you're still needs to live with your parents because you cannot rent your own house. you cannot have the kids if you want to, you cannot travel, you cannot, you're a slave frustration and the desire to change things. but for now, the need to make money to be able to build a future means that a lot of those that keep the tourism industry roading over, which is one of the most important sectors. but the greek economy will not be having their se, stephanie decor, ultra 0 on the greek island of rhodes. sedans,
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capital has come on to renewed air attacks in fighting between the army and power military rapids support forces. this reich's head eastern costume on friday, destroying dozens of military trucks. and it was the 2nd day of intense fighting in the city of the ally in south dawn for hundreds of people have been killed in the conflicts which is now in its 5th week. the united nations refugee agency says more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting in sedan so far. at least 250000 have fled into neighboring countries. on about 840000 people, remain the space inside so that mohammed commodities from the well food program in sedan. he says the conflict has made the existing humanitarian situation where so before the war or any 15000000 people were facing for disagree, of the war done what is expected to reach 19000000 people who are facing the danger
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. all right, now the war full program is assisting people in different states, including the body parts. hold on just the white nice. i don't see the, the was a fix it like heavy by the ongoing contents. and this is just housing to go to gina . and me of the us with a lot of this is the like for the results of do not fix it by the fighting and exploring ways to try to import the assistance is from outside to try and save the situation in these places. however, right now, we do a lot of ongoing operations in janina and yellow, but you folks are under way to resume or positions us. one of the security situation allows us authorities are investigating the best of let me
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see 11 horses and they lead up to the procedures kentucky debbie. it's raising questions as to why so many died in such a short period of time, john henry, for some lexington in kentucky. as in the rolling hills of kentucky, a mystery has the horse racing world spinning. in the days leading up to the prestigious, kentucky derby at churchill downs, race track, 5 horses were put down after training a racing incidents. the 2 more were using eyes after being injured on derby day itself in 8 died in another race. there this week, 3 more died, a neighboring team land race track this month. around 1.25 horses died for every 1000 horses that started an american race. but the kentucky gas market unusually large cluster in a short time. whenever we see clusters of injuries, it's
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a natural thing to, you know, believe there could be either a common common thread with the surface or some other issue. clusters are not unusual. the timing around the derby is many injured horses can be saved through surgery. but when thoroughbreds weigh more than 500 kilograms, travel it speed, stopping 65 kilometers per hour, the injuries are often unrecoverable. so what killed so many horses in may? some of the racing believe it was a combination of factors. it's brad more now for speed instead of stamina. so the, the breed itself is not quite as strong. it may be more susceptible to breakdowns. also the amount of drugs that are used in the, in the sport. in thoroughbred country where century old breeding farms raise future champions, there is fear for a business there also fosters kentucky pride joy in a way of life. for many here in lexington course,
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racing isn't just in the industry. it's a life style. and anything that affects it affects them at mill ridge farm, which bred kentucky, derby winters, barber row in st sense and raised a 3rd giacomo he'd leave. bell is the 5th generation owner. it's very painful because we love the horse. we're all about the horse. when you drive around and when you walk the fields up of the mill ridge and the other 500 farms in this community, you get a feel for the passion that we have at the track. and in the barnes of kentucky ending worries over a spike. and equine fatalities is crucial to preserving a tradition. john henry l. g 0, lexington, kentucky, blue origin. the space company owned by us building at jeff bezos has won a contract to build a spacecraft for nasa that will send us, you know, to the moon. it's a major cool for both of us who has lost out in previous space. 2 other companies
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including handled, 1000000000 that in on must in 2021 nice at watermarks. space exec $3000000000.00 contract to return astronaut to them over 3 years. now for some, it's an opportunity see for others, a threat to genuine creativity. the impact of artificial intelligence on the field industry is walking debate at the cannes film festival in france. charlie angela reports on how the technology is already being used and what the future good hold. at the cannes film festival artificial intelligence is taking center state in the new indiana jones film. a guy has the age, a 2 year old house and 4 by 35. yes. 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,
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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 know influence what we see in cinemas. hollywood studio is already investing in a i to inform and release states marketing and distribution strategies. while in the can fill market producers seeking funds. putting the script through an algorithm to determine the return on investment, kept in 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 post testing tool financial forecast 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 green light into to receive the
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beaches around to 80 person to so 80 percent of the time supplies the film that will be a successful features superior to the industrial industrial. this type of course, the kinds independent produce as a concerned purely using a i would 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, is all the same way, is because it hits the algorithms points. it takes away a little the agency out of the filmmakers, hand and fleet strike a balance between allowing that human initiative and that human genius to design 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 well, algorithms can create script.
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