tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 21, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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it's bob put in health care of 21000000 americans at risk by going after medicaid. i'm not going to agree to a deal that protects $200000000.00 in excess payments for pharmaceutical industries, and which is an account that are cutting over a $100000.00 school teachers and quit and, and assistance jobs. $30000.00 law enforcement officers, jobs cuts across the entire united states of america. i'm not gonna agree to a deal that protects wealth, the tax rates and crypto traitors while putting food assistance. a risk for nearly a 100 y c mean, nearly 1000000 americans. this time for republic to, to accept that there is no bi partisan deal to be made solely solely on their partisan terms. they have to move as well. all 4 congressional leaders agree with me that if that default is not, let me say it again. default is not an option as experts, each of the i expected to these media, excuse me,
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to live up to that commitment. america has never defaulted, never defaulted on our debt, and it never will. the speaker and i'll be talking later on the plane as we head back because it's but 5 or 6 success at 7 o'clock in the morning there. and our teams are going to continue working. now we've had a uh, we've had a pack a few days here and here a shame. and i think we've very productive important meetings at the g 7 summit. we also held the quad meeting here and he received a rather than australia, an important bilateral discussions of primary care sheet of japan. prime minister albany is of australia, and present as a landscape of ukraine as well as the prime minister mindy. this is my 3rd trip to the end of pacific as president. i look forward to rescheduling my stops and popping of jenny and australia. later. i've spoken with the prime minister pop under guinea and sector blinking is,
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is traveling there to meet with the pacific island partners at that moment. and i've also going to be hosting an i've spoken with the prime minister hosting and the leaders of the pacific island form in washington this fall because i have it on the, on able to make it to the problem you're getting. and i promise albany is we're going to have a state visit later this year. and i also want to thank president because she to far as i've standing, i'm not, it's not i personally is upstanding leadership of the g 7 this year as well as mrs . cuz she didn't, the entire japanese government for the hospitality, they've shown to joe myself and our whole team being in the city and visiting the memorial on friday was a powerful reminder of the devastating reality of nuclear war and our shared responsibility. to never cease our efforts to bill for peace and together with the leaders of the g 7, we every at every we have reiterated our commitment to continue to work toward
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a world free from the threat of nuclear weapons. somewhere in the past few days have a showcase the unity, the unity of purpose among the g 7. that's a very different organization that it was 5710 years ago. because we're addressing the challenges and matter most to the world were united in our efforts to strengthen global health security. and yesterday announced that the united states plans contribute another $250000000.00 to the pandemic fund at the world bank. to make sure the world is better prepared to prevent, detect and respond to future pandemic where you 9 and our commitment to climate action and accelerated in the transition to a global clean energy economy. by investing in the industries of the future. we're united and our push to build a more resilient, inclusive global economy that can better withstand the kinds of shocks that we've experienced over the last few years, including by building a more secure, a more diversified supply chain. through the partnership for global infrastructure
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and investment, which we launched last year at the g 7 summit in germany. and we've addressed the infrastructure needs that are holding back to many low and moderate income countries, particularly in the global south. it's denied it stays as already mobilize more than $30000000000.00 in t g. i projects around the globe, a significant step toward our, our collective pledge of the g 7 to mobilize $600000000000.00 in investment by 2027. and we resolved reform the multilateral development backs to begin the more flexibility and better able to fight poverty by help and respond to global challenges. now we're also united in our approach, the people's republic of china rejoice statement released yesterday outlines the shared principles we've all agreed to to g 7 and beyond. dealing with china. we're not looking to do couple from china. we're looking to the risk and diversify our
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relationship with china. that these take the steps to diverse fire supply change and we're not the so we're not dependent any one country for necessary products. it may is resisting economic coersion together encountering and harmful practices that hurt our workers. rece, protecting a narrow set of advanced technologies, critical for our national security. those elements are all agreed on by the g 7. finally joined here and here a shame of our presence zalesky and the g 7 reaffirmed our shared and on waiver and appreciate again our shared and on waiver and commitment to stand with a brave people in crane as a defend themselves against russia's brutal war of aggression and the war crimes being committed together with our partner countries, we reiterated a need for just peace that respects ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity. both core principles of the un charter russia started this war,
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and russia good ended today by withdrawing his troops from ukraine. internationally recognized borders and c, c, it's a saw. it's until then, excuse me, the ability you create, the ability to defend itself is essential to being able and as were permanently and through diplomacy. you know, and this morning i once more share and assured presidents and let's get together with all g 7 members on our allies partners around the world that we will not wave pulled and will not break our resolve as he thought he could. 2 years ago, almost 3 years ago, we're going to continue to provide economic, humanitarian and security assistance to ukraine, circumstance strong as long as it needs. today the united states announced our latest front of artillery ammunition on our tank weapons and bridge and equipment to hope you're creating succeed in the battlefield. you know, i'm,
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i probably really reprisals unless he, after the g 7 meeting. and with his staff, i told the united states, together with our allies and partners, going to begin training. ukrainian pilots in 4th generation fighter aircraft including f. 16 to strengthen ukraine's air force as part of a long term commitment to cranes ability to defend itself. we provided to last year, all that they needed to deal with what they were dealing with at the moment. and that's where the now we're moving in the direction of putting them in a position to be able to be defend themselves in ways beyond what they've had dealing with so far. the past few days have once more underscored how important america's global leadership is presumptuous thing for the american present to say. but i think you'll find that your ask any of our colleagues is true for security and prosperity, the american people are substantially increased by working in concert with our closest allies and partners to build the future of greater economics trends to
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resilience in a world that is more peaceful and stable so many of these issues that matter to the american people. accelerating our clean energy transition, preventing another pandemic, dealing with china, standing up for ukraine. the meetings i've had with my fellow g 7 liters. i've left us more united, more resolved and more determined to set up for the greater progress in the months of head. and this has been extremely significant and important something. with that, i'm gonna take some questions. and trevor of reuters useful a moment ago about what you won't do in terms of your negotiations with republicans, but i'm interested in what you've signaled you already might do. in particular by conceding in these negotiations to some form of a tab or freezing spending. are you concerned that mr. mccarthy has already forced
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you into accepting a policy position that could tip this economy into a recession? no, i don't believe that's the case at all. as matter of fact, i think that is we can reach an agreement, as i've told you, and you may be aware you've seen it. we have provided for a proposal that would cut a trillion dollars off the base line spent from the year before by just agreeing to deal with what we was initially off. and secondly, we're in a situation where the for me, for this way, if you all were doing your budget at home and you said okay, we have to make some cards. would you only look at the spending? would you also look at your income? what was coming to the door to determine what you could afford. and so part of what
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i've been argued from the beginning is a need to consider the tax structure as well as, as well as cutting spending. i'm willing to cut spending and i propose cuts and spending of over trillion dollars. but i believe we have to also look at the tax revenues. the idea that the my republican colleagues want to continue the 2 trillion dollar tax cut that had profound negative impacts on the economy from the trump administration. the fact that they are, we've provided for the number of we've got a lot of input from serious economist and former administration officials and both parties that we need more people who are qualified to be able to look at the tax returns of the $6000.00 billionaires in america for a complicated stuff,
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it's estimated that if we had the appropriate number of tax tax personnel that we would save somewhere between we generated so. so somewhere between $200000000000.00 and $400000000.00 in tax revenue. and there's a lot of other to, for example, the idea that we're in terms of the taxes that they've refused to. for example we, i was able to balance the budget and pass everything from the problem. warming bill anyway, i was able to cut by $1700000.00 in the 1st 2 years. the deficit that we are we're, we're accumulating. and because i was able to say to it that the $55.00 corporations in america that made $4400000000000.00 or 40000000000 dollars, 400000000000 dollars. that uh they, uh, they hit pay 0 tax 0. and so we said you gotta pay a minimum of 50 percent taxes,
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but a horrible thing you're paying more than 50 percent tax is every one of you out there . and so guess what? we know a balanced budget we, we were able to reduce the deficit by $1700000000.00. so there's a lot of things that they refuse to look at in terms of the tax generation, as well as what kind of people were going to increase taxes for. like i said, we're now down to we went from some are roughly $740000000000.00 errors to a about a 1000 billionaires in america, they're paying an average tax rate rate of 8 percent. raise your hand if you want to pay per cent. only. i think, you know, be ready to do that. so my point is that there's a lot of things that they refuse to entertain. and i just said revenue is off the table, or revenue is not off the table. and so that's where like you to, we continue to have a significant disagreement on the revenue side. i
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know they know they won't matter of fact uh i the fact that we were able to cut the government spending by $1.00 trillion dollars. that's it because the recession that costs growth. look, we have the lowest unemployment rate in over 50 years. we've created 12 point, i think it's 7000000 new jobs including 800000 manufacturing jobs. we have moved into the direction wherever were rebuilding and reconstructing america through the security and the infrastructure act. well, here's the other thing. i'm sure i'm not sure. my guess is i'll get a question about, you know, well, wait a minute, you know, since the american people aren't satisfied. well, guess what? as i told you all before, most of this but we passed and kick in. oh, and only kicks in over time. and so the fact is, for example, that if you're in
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a situation where you're, i'll give you the one example that i've used, everybody understands the easiest is based on. well, i decided that we were going to be in a position where we were not going to continue to pay the highest drug prices in the world. and that's what we do by the way, same manufacturer of a drug united states selling it here in japan, selling it in tokyo, or selling it in berlin or selling in around the world. they pay a lot less than we pay at home. so we said a simple proposition. let's take a look at how much it costs to make the product. and i'm not gonna ask you to show a hands like a new one, a town meeting, but i usually ask how many people know somebody has type one or type 2 diabetes. and almost at least half their outage raises their hand. well, they were pan somewhere between $4.00 and $700.00 a month for the original one that they badly need to stay healthy in the line. well, guess what? it costs $10.00
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t n. $10.00 to make the package total amount. you could argue maybe as much as $13.00. well guess what? now they can't charge more for medicare, can't because medicare is pay, taking american tax dollars and paying for the elderly health care needs. they can charge more than $35.00 for that. that drug, that saves a 160000000000 dollars, 260000000000 dollars less will be paid out by for by the american taxpayer to help the elderly people on medicare with a problem. a lot of this is just kicking in. we're in a situation where next year for the drug costs, no senior will have to pay the total cost. total cost of all the drugs from expensive cancer drugs to whatever drugs you're taking will not have to pay more than $3500.00 a year. for the following year, we've already passed this as
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a lot the following year there wants to pay more than $2000.00. that saves another $200000000000.00 to repay now. but the other team won't count because even though it's a law we passed and they won't count that as reducing the debt. so there's a lot of those kinds of disagreements we have. and my guess is that i'm going to be talking to, to the speaker of the house on the way back on the plane. because for me, morning time over at home. and i'm going to be in that plan about an hour or so. and my guess is he's going to want to deal directly with me and making sure we're on the same page. but that's probably more than you wanted to know. um, how about um, let me say ro, image k, a good evening miss the 1st the the chinese maybe there is more active at this time in the pilot straight ways. i expect patients this might increase
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reading up to highlights president straight election next january. despite, despite some, you know, did the problematic communication recently between the wrist and china, maybe that you hold the line is not working under this circumstance. how really manage a diploma to, you know, relationship with china and how really a strength and the u. s. l. i s with japan an arrow k in order to come to china. thank you. well, not number one. you're right. we should have an open house at the ball a conference. that's right. the 1st of the she and i agree we're going through a meeting on and then this silly below, and it was caring to freight cars worth of spine equipment, was flying over the united states and it got shut down and everything changed in
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terms of talking to one another, i think you're going to see that together saw very shortly. but in the meantime, what's happened is, i think it's fair to say for those of you who dealt with, dealt with the japanese government and imported from here for a long time. the situation in terms of all relationships, japan have never, ever, ever in american history, been strong, never, never. and we started this relationship. i came to see somebody here with me. my, my 1st trip here, when i came to see, present isn't present because she is predecessor and made the case that was happening in europe. it's a small, the world is getting smaller, which happened in europe. and the invasion of ukraine is affects everyone, including people here in the pacific race. and so we've ended up where you have to pay and stepping up in a way that's a real consequence in terms of your defense budget, number one, and a beginning of
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a real approach microsoft career. i've spoken on length with president loan of child career. he came to washington of late, he's a great, we're all on the same agreement that in fact, we are not going to, we're maintaining, we're all agree. we're going to maintain the one china policy which says, everybody kind of forgets, not, and you all know, but the public kind of forgets that it says that neither country japan i'm going to china or taiwan. neither air j territory can independently declare what they're going to do period. there has to be a mutually agreed to our outcome. and so when we're, we're sticking by that, we're not going to tell china of what they can do. we're waiting, we made it clear that we don't expect we don't expect taiwan independent. these require independent caesar. but in the meantime, we're going to continue to put is tiwana position where they can defend themselves
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. and there is clear understanding among most of or allies that in fact, if china were to accurate a laterally, there would be a response that would be a response. but i, so i don't think there's anything and never will about the notion that there's going to be this conflict between the united states and the west and or japan and korea and uh the quad. and then we take a look at what's happened. we are more secure, we all have talked about china is building is military and is building it's military and that's why i've made it clear that i am not going to prepare. i'm not prepared to trade certain items with china. and when i was asked by presidency, why should, because usually the nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, and i'm not going to do it. and we've now got commitment from all of our, our as they're not going to use it, provide that kind of material that allows them to do that. but that's not a hostile act. that's an act that says we're going to make sure that we do
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everything we can to maintain the status quo randy and what's going on now is the look at the maybe we had here today today and yesterday of the quad. does i bet you i would maybe some of you find it, but i doubt my minute have been many, many people in this audience, for any other audience would have said that 2 years after being elected, i'd be able to convince india, australia, japan and united states to form an organization called the clause to maintain stability in the indian ocean and the south china sea. well, when asked by the prime minister via for president, she why we're doing that. i said simple. we have and international organizations have agreed upon what constitutes open air space and see space. and we're not gonna allow that to be utilized early alders period. we're not gonna change any rules. we're just making sure that we're using your 9th democracies, have
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a conviction that the pacific pace and remains what it was before. open and clear. so i guess what i'm saying is, i don't guess what i'm saying. what i'm trying to say is, i think we're more united than we've ever been ever been in the pacific in terms of maintaining stability and, and maintaining a sense of security. so i'm not sure that answers your question, but i hope it does. if it doesn't, do you want to follow up with any portion read question? well, as you're watching on to 0, that's the u. s. president joe biden. he's speaking in hiroshima and japan on the sidelines of the g. 7 summit speaking to reporters there what he said is the meetings at the g. 7 had been productive. this, of course, coming after he had met with the ukraine in president below them. or is it lensky at the sidelines of the senate depends lensky also being in attendance invite in,
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said the the g 7 countries. sharon, on waiver and commitment to stand with the people of ukraine. he also pointed fingers at russia, saying that russia started this war and russia trying to ended, and that boot up by the fruits and excuse me, will not break quote our results when it comes to ukraine. let's bring and brought mcbride. he was listening in to that press conference, joining us as well from hiroshima in japan. so rob, i mean, the large part of that press conference was spent addressing sort of us domestic issues by the president abiding. but when it came to the g 7 meetings and ukraine, which has dominated the agenda there, he was keen to show that old members are united when it comes to their support and commitments. what do you think the take away message was while he was telling that the press that that's the g 7 has never been more united as it is. at the moment. you're right that
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a lot of it was taken up with domestic cat by politics. he's traveling well, obviously with the white house press cool about is that can you also get a sense that that is joe biden is concerned at the moment to remember. he is cutting short his visit to the asia pacific. he was due to go down to australia and to top on a guinea instead of that, as he says that he'll be on a plane in an hour or so. and as soon as they start waking up in washington, he will be on the phone dealing with this a debt crisis back in the united states when it comes to the ukraine. though he mentioned how the unwavering support that have a lot of made zalinski has been shown a saying that they did it, the was the russia that started it, that's a rush. it must stand it. no. so reminding that any kind of peace deal must respect in tonight in the receptors, respect the sovereignty of a country, the integrity of a country. that seems to be a sideways, a swipe, butts. uh china. because that piece plan controversial east coast proceeds to pump
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by it, but without russia 1st giving up any of its territory. and then finally, just in hard dollar terms, he talked about the latest crunch of that material that's going to be sent to ukraine about the i'm a nation. and also a crucially about the training about 16 pilots that the united states has given permission, fine to leave for ukraine to get a 16 planes from that. some of the european countries of the nato allies. not necessarily the us, but did talk about the a given permission and goals. so being involved in the training and then also when it comes to ukraine, talking about the importance of us leadership. he says in having this coalition and bringing countries together to get to challenge russia and its invasion of ukraine . ok. well thank you so much. thoughts are rob mcbride, a, joining us from hiroshima in japan. we'll continue this conversation with a voucher slide much was off was a former russian diplomat. he's running us from moscow via skype for reaction.
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thanks for joining us on how to 0 1st of all. so what's your reaction to what the us president joe biden has just said at the press conference? really showing that there's a whole lot of diplomatic backing for ukraine by o. g 7 members, and also i'm sure you're aware of earlier on he heard announced unveiled a 375000000 dollar military, a package to ukraine. how. how will moscow be looking at this? it does not for the 1st time where here in the united position all but not all in a jew 7. but uh oh uh, western world. united on the chairmanship of the united states. they are supporting. oh, great. and i'm a grain administration very strongly. it is not a new news for, for russia. i think it's in the middle of their systems. uh, middle of the, uh, uh,
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equipment that was sent to green army. uh, they have not. the response to the peaceful efforts were made by some european congress ation congress. and that had been able to congress to they were trying to build for a blood pressure play a role of a know some uh contest the breeding bees in the door to the ground. yeah. and i'm sorry. all right, but now we see that there is no, there is no efforts for the west guns as part of the world, the united states, to bring the situation, you know, gran from miller, that has gone from tension, the peaceful negotiations. they are insisting on destroying russia, which are united with defining just a moment ago. in fact, he said that russia started this war, and russia can end it by withdrawing its troops from ukraine. and it's also
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all right, sure. and it sent the group's people off. the rad is drawing efforts to bring a bit to the relations between the united states and the russia on an equal base story agree on the match your mutual agreement for the security in national security. because it was read the, the strange to still to listen to the rush. i began the war when in december line and didn't line your one. or i suggested that united states that ministration to mr . by then, or to or so i agree with our asset to sign in the agreement, right? all the new to the low insurance of independence and security
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measures. and not so, sir, at the russia not spreading that or to the russian barge. okay, let me just jump in there and take us back to what's happened at the g 7, because we also saw about the ukraine in presence of a lot him or as a landscape wasn't attendance. and not only that, he gets the needs members of the g 7, but in fact he met non member countries. he had the opportunity to meet with the indian prime minister and the ranger movie for one who is a kind of been on the sidelines and hasn't really taken a side when it comes to ukraine or russia. is that going to bother the kremlin? who? well, you know mr. ma, do for his present it down to 7 in the give her a, she must. of course, a by 3 or the man, but that the russia has ratty a oh, i'm a strong relations in economical tires or is in yet this time,
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in spite of the fact that the united states made all efforts to brush hibbits through the relations between india and russia, india, dozens of bait american orders. that's why the india support also the ascendancy, the, the ideas of it really isn't in the framework of breaks country breaks conte india is a lot of the main producer brands, but man, members of this organization, right? or are so why you can say that there is no united opinion o kansas to uh, what is going on on the european continents. okay. i mean i'm to leave it there. we thank you so much, my apologies, but we'll have to cross back through his e mail and listening to the you creating a positive a lot of resilience gave who was holding
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a news conference right now after attending the g 7 summit. let's listen in those. yeah, thank you so much emotionally as long as you're fully imposing with all the support . thank you so much. sharon, ever so again, the present to use the or yep, ones cannot open these people as we see the world who values piece. yeah, the whole, so the file, you kind of see it from a company with who could have a letter to only see a shadow like i mean on this terms of history. land bought nice here. all. well, it ration in new to roy, people for the just turning history and wrong so that's and we can make war to solve it become a shadow. yeah, i mean i believe that was made me so it has no place in the well they don't store humanity by so this has come a very long wait at the end. last many lives. ok. walbert,
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lottie confrontations. manage the less ma'am. file from this guy is douglas kate, him from this thing? yeah. it's yeah, radiation less. matt brought it down as many people brought down in order to reach out to those guys or see some say that human history can, you know, the imagine was really we thought the very least say the history of mankind should best without war. okay, and i'm going to send you crane. he is in the midst of a little of destruction. i was immuno mc that i have come to our language here and they put it and they won't know totally to concur on things ukrainians. and i see a bunch of russia is lying money, the well the that the run new degree, me and if we will not simulate. so brain can assist you into the russian kind of side. the meetings tasks have succeeded keen, the shadow it would be of ukraine. you'd see what went on and from the whole nation, just a shadow. low grades. lucky premiums are infinitely brief while infinitely freedom
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to nothing and we will lose anything. we will leave freely towards us all the enemies using norman weekly, of weapons, the ruins of how, what to say is which has been found to the ground by russian boys and talk to you liberally. a similar to what sort of 5, just seen here, just which was a known as a me to be was a, in this magazine of these. thank you so much that you get is miss such an opportunity. last night, all young people watch a vice, not all what i have seen, the store and what your people that have. let me put you on the same exact history instead of the normal life of thousands and thousands of families, only ashes. we may even believe instead of cities, there is a school should wage bundle instead of houses and rumble. and now let's see, motto she, my good will do is to rebuild the city. you may empty ends. we dream of rebuilding me style losses if he's got to know and ruined the village. when not a single house is left being faxed off to russian strong embodiment. we dream of re
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planning for what time recoveries. just as we have regained disney, our nobody tells me to read this week aware occupied by russia and we must redeem our youth and to soften territory is only springing. we really always counting on what the status who are no interruption tube tvs cool. so these are present as well for being worked and severely and it's so difficult to add arising and deep also many of dr. field in winning would dream is not just what after our victory lab spots, us dollars for this to happen. the shit. and ultimately this address to the beach then vision of the ward itself has a little as little attempt. this is what is important for everyone get into, well, i'm here and here to see my summit. so that's the well to kind of here, the union will call for unity from here. russia or will stopped us, has driven solid on every need is own that is 7 lives in that it has been occupying
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our lodges. us nuclear power plant is the largest in europe for over a year. now she had not the right. sure. it was the only type of risk gate in the world that it had all a quiet tanks a to nuclear power plant. no one else cuz i have a use the nuclear power plant as a training ground for weapons and shells. rusher was hiding behind a nuclear power plant to fly on his stuff. i was a real good father tillery at all. what city existences, if anyone in the world is still a po to, you know, in russia's all the crimes, it's crime against humanity. this should definitely drum action by every one of the ways. this is promoting the ukraine which had to, into the radiation dissolves, to alter nobody's in 1986. it was some people know that's an ukrainian president. the letter is a lensky, also speaking at hiroshima, japan on the final day of the g 7 summit. this, of course,
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after he had met with the president joe biden, and he met with other world leaders attending the g 7 summit. and earlier we heard from the us president who, who to announce that the us as unveiling a $375000000.00 military, a package for you, correct. the ones who dons army and the parent military rapids support forces have agreed to a 7 day humanitarian cease. fire brokered by the us and saudi arabia. so it comes into effect on monday evening. the 2 sides have been lost and a power struggle since mid april, more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting and at least 850 killed. both sides have failed to honor previous these fighters had been, morgan has more from under him on for the purpose of this whole agreement is 4. that's 8, which is very much needed here in big gap at some cartoon. i mean,
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other parts of to them as well to be able to reach the people who need it. now the idea is that, according to the mediators, the united states and the kingdom of saudi arabia, is that they will be monitoring both sides because they will, should be normally the 3 movement from both the rapid support for safe and the, to the needs army. so that people should be people, few is to should feel safe enough to have to be able to meet their home and access market leave the capital consumer elsewhere where there's a conflict and for humanitarian workers to come in without being impeded by both sides. so if that's what the agreements has on the ground, how people do have a lot of needs here. many people say that they can no longer afford food. because if it's shortages or because of its high cost, other people like in the western region of dark or have not been able to access medical facilities because of the ongoing pricing. so this agreement, it's implemented by both sides and monitored by the united states. and by solidarity it should be able to open the path for humanitarian workers to be able
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to deliver supplies, such as food and water, and medical assistance. dr. on the good is a surgeon, he's also a founding member of the susie is unified doctors office who's joining us from how to, to and welcome to the i'll just there a news. our 1st of all, are you hopeful the best way to cease fire is going to stick because there had been ones in the past that have failed a hi, how you doing? thank you for the interview and thank you for getting close to my email i. i started right now, they're supposed to miss the portal that the last from this so that he sold on uh, which is already got ready for all the apple. so that took it out for me. i give you the situation. yeah. uh, what time you signed yesterday and did the uh, with this you try and uh, we hope that we have ad i please ending in 3 with dish and actually the previous, the glass no commitment. that last sign in the 11th of may. and yesterday this expired. uh, the 20th i, i think i think it's implemented and there is no breach for this to fire. it would help us to look in,
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including at least at the health situation that is bad and okay, so different implemented, what impact isn't going to have on the humanitarian situation? yes, so and update the pictures just your situation is but actually up right now we have leach about 800 uh 50. i did 2 medium popular about 3000 uh, 394 in just to talk to him about the 150 and what that for the you mean i did, but the governor of that board of what the forwarded. you know, not in the sixty's helped me. he said that there's more than 500 did i know. look to see just actually the communication is back in cost. be uh that is that the light night stayed up to them. i told me we have 25 pages i could be for uh, if i did, and people aged people and also uh in, in uh, egypt. so that port in the, uh, where did that. uh deluxe get up to 2 days or 2 days ago to now have 18 bid on more
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than 100. uh, with more than 40 engine, but there is no, uh, correct sensors for the, for the number. the agreement also called for the restore and go for essential services, of course, and withdrawing forces from hospitals and the central public facilities when it comes to the state of hospitals, not only in front of tune but around the country. what are you hearing? yeah, exactly. they yeah, the problem is that as i suppose this, this fire or disagreement yesterday, it was not to be implemented. after 14, i want to walk find yesterday at 8 p. m. that right on monday, after tomorrow to be in the ceasefire, we'd have a be, that'd be much more good for me before i could have a for a dinner. but it's to me, this is fire that he would retain and potentially i'm the opposite of the committee . i think the most important for us is that when you get this fired absolutely the course important thing. but the 2 important step given when you get them good patient and absorbing comedy, these all difficult mcgee, is just have to be old,
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them to know who the discharge is quite important. and then i'm going to get a pretty patient is when you go to uh, 657, and the main point that's how do you make 88 that g copy is the because the, about the unfair using all these to me to get it get we have to know close to the 6 so many, 10 and 8. that's all right. 18 shipments with america get into but we don't want it . i there is a look to see about quarter insurance option in distributing these beads that shipment the, sorry, based claims. is there any evidence to support you? yeah. did he did he did he, did he say permanent? did you oh, that's with they're unable to have our quarterly in the double the total with waiting with us in a minute before it would give it up to my cool. that said that the biggest, you'll keep an eye from the way was going to run by the arm. and i took the control indeterminate tools tools. and uh, you know, the,
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some of the shipment that teach mid any underwriting and it might be taking a look into that. um, but i do like in the weight, but did shipments was chair fish by the army got in by dublin. i'm fucking by a package. right. i think this is awesome. what did you get up to just about the source of the shipments, but did a shipment come from weight? got that so we needed? yeah, i did with sheep through the government. the uh, uh, uh, uh the, the news deal. so you said to be plugged in that in the mean, you still felt we don't have the old features. and one of the leave with the agreement just to be an action or comedy or the confusing or difficult. i think it's working for the. okay. we'll certainly be following the implementation or not about so as far for the time being. we thank you, dr. ana dino. good for joining us from. thank you to send you a voting is under way increases parliamentary elections after a campaign dominated by the cost of living crisis. so opinion polls are predicting a close race between the conservative prime minister periodic us mitzo talking san
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has left us rival alexa c for us. we have john serrato as joining us live from a polling station in athens. so john, what are you seeing and what's at stake for the political parties? hello, the reason i would say this is rather enhanced and claim actor election because it's more or less a full going conclusion that greece won't be forming a government next week. the leading policy and the polls, the ruling conservatives from new democracy have said that they aren't willing to work with any other party to form a coalition government. and they don't have the funds to form a government on that room under the current system of proportional representation. so given that the 2nd largest party, the left wing series, and the 3rd largest policy, the socialist suck, also won't have enough seats in parliament to form a majority government,
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or even the minority government with parliamentary votes of tolerance. i think it's more or less than a given that greece is going to be having a runoff election on july 2nd. and that's what i think most people here expect spots. we have seen her as a very impressive turnout. we've seen hundreds and hundreds of people come and go from this pulling center in a, in a high school in the center of athens. okay. thank you so much, john, sir, ruffle us reporting for us from athens a. so a month after they started policing, can you are still existing bodies from a site linked to a doomsday coats the remains of another 3 people were discovered on saturday, taking dot dest told to with least 200 and 38th the properties owned by an evangelical pastor was accused of ordering his followers to starve themselves to death. awesome lab reports from the lindsey james and his mother
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survived the cold from which hundreds of people have died. they will follow us of canyon, evangelical pasta, poor mackenzie. they asked us to hide their identities. most of the survivors are being held by the police. this is why mackenzie cooled people to live with him in the remote arid forest, ken is coast. he told them to fast stuff that children to death and then stopped themselves to reach. having james says his brother rescued him. he's physically emaciated. his mother denies. he was stopping him. james says yes before he was inspired by mackenzie preaching in touch. this fish on his messages were okay or young, but they changed from 2017 on he told us to stop going to school and to pray. instead of going to hospital, he was a senior person, so we believed them, you know, beat him. this was pulling mackenzie's touch. and melinda,
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is this done right here? every sunday, i'm preach to crowds of hundreds of people who gathered here. thousands more watched on his television station. and on youtube is increasingly radical. preaching through criticism from some but in a context where the government is widely seem to work only for the benefits of a wealthy few and is criticized. we provision of public health care and education. his messages of rejecting the states and the entity resonated with many others to get hundreds of them from kenya and beyond, followed him through the forest over the last 4. yes. the search for, for these and survivors has been going on some more than a month investigates. as of said, they may have been organ harvesting. will police brought here from other places? the police operation has since become heavily restricted. therefore, let's get the most important x to 15 bodies today. nobody's authorized to talk. if
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that's accept the regional chief, who announces the numbers off to each day of digging rights groups who were among the 1st to raise the alarm, say they've been excluded from the past molten. if you don't allow human rights and media to allow speculations, everybody speculating whether the government has a 100 or the people deep. this may be protected by the government. mackenzie's being in jail for 5 weeks of waiting prosecution. he was arrested several times before but released the government sets off a commission of inquiry to look into what happened. meanwhile, people are still being found alive. some of them have refused food and medical treatment saying they want to continue on that jenny, to having james says mackenzie shouldn't go to jail. susie one can't buy,
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i'm happy to be alive, but i don't condemn mackenzie who is a preacher with his own. believes i can't say anything good or bad about him, but i would advise people to go back to the bible and interrogate his preaching screen. keeps saying, the towns move has now been filled twice over. the 2nd round of post mortems is due to starts on tuesday. hundreds of people a still missing malcolm web. ouch is era mental indeed. can you? so, so, so speak to ship. that's a lucky us who we just saw in malcolm story. he's a rapid report response officer at hockey, africa, that's the human rights organization. that tipped off can you and police to the actions of the good news, international churches joining us from a boss. so in kenya, thanks for speaking to us on alda 0. so if we just take a step back for a moment, what is it that your organization or yourself saw or heard that made you feel like you need to chip off the police? thank you very much for this interview. made you legally. we just got uh,
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a complaint from one on a family member who said uh, his grandson was actually in the kansas for us. so we'll be able to report this months under police. and then we, they were able to go to trisha, calling the village, where we rescued the boy. but giving the rescue, we found more of the people who are lying in the pickets over for us or for i'll show you our fussy and they were almost going to die because to them they were taking them back to the hospital. so that's how the news broke. we didn't think it was going to be that big, but now it just turned out to be a mess. okay. we've over to a 100 and see what he's already zoomed. we're waiting for the 2nd person looked on the moon, use this as still being assumed for disclose that really must go what what, what more are you calling on the government to do? at this point, we're calling for the government to press
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a few more canyons less to me in that forest, even as i speak, that's the most people who are fasting uh, in the name watching you, stopping in the name of trusting, you know that to, to go to having all these jesus. so yeah, we certainly saw that in, in the report that my a, malcolm had had filed we saw a one such person in the hospital who is refusing any food or water. but in terms of the, the support that your group is providing to the families of those who have been through this. what sort of support are you giving them as we speak, we uh, hosting the other slow in the rescue. so we providing them with counseling is providing them with food, uh, another materials supposed to they need. because we know that inputting a shift to can be moved to save more lives. so we are hosting the those, the children. uh, in another risk. you center
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a psychiatric is also going to provide a good support. something as to the pasta. well, actually, you know, to connect to the members to talk to you to join this church. okay. area preparing the english. yeah. and for those that, that, that you're providing support to those that have been rescued. a talk to us a little bit about their mental state. um, why do we tell them when notes? uh, when we fall into a multi not good steps the wife using to, to get help from us naturally, just want him to help from jesus. but uh right now the, there they have a good many outside of the team. they even each he loves them, they then then with us and he said when we risk and that some of them will actually need a closing then most that's nothing should be put right in. set them out. so let me just jump in there for the sake of time. very briefly, you mentioned legal moments ago, what are their legal options going forward?
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of the current you guys are speaking, the government has judge mckenzie or to get the results with these accomplices on that terrorizing charges. this is the, the me stop choose somebody just jingle say because my traditional, those are 91 christians. so it's really several columns of my, the uh, that is being that shows stuck in this mckenzie and i understand is i've print uh, a computer has. okay, we'll have to leave it there. we thank you so much for joining us from boss. so and kenya, thank you to, let's get an update on the sports, those who are as demo. thank you. during that shows to be a policy at to say at the, at the, at, at stadium lights, when manchester city will be presented with the premier, a trophy officer that came with chelsea. they retained the title on saturday following also the defeat to nobody and forest. and this is how the city play as we access to becoming champions for the bed,
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yet in the right the, it's the same time in the past 6 seasons, the city have secured top spots on the pep squad, yada, but supplies comp celebrate too much. they said have the f, a cup and champions the finals to worry about as they try to become a need to 2nd english side to with the trouble. although now the leak is wraps up with 3 games to spread. they can't afford to rest plaza for those huge, huge matches against manchester, united and into a lot. but also those white for another primarily types of will go into a 20th. yeah. they what, 8 points, claire and city in mid march. that a one year last and the 2nd 4th ended set challenge that result for the forest. let's say say a manchester united are on the brink of a return to the champions league, a customer right with a ready and go to give them a one know when either full must united any one points from that last 2 games to secure a place in your premier class competition. well selina go that hands on the legal
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tracy on staff today most the much throughout so see that's that's, that's been down to the celebrations avenue. toms gets offset, sealed, the tied to a we today that fast in 4 years on the plaza show their appreciation for coach and when the captain chatted, we being thrown high into the sky. i mean, it can slip top in the rice of the german. when does he get the latest one that off against? i'll be loved. save. that ended up losing 31. it means don't when they talk place you on sunday said the output. i'll put them to 2 points. clear was one game left to play out in with a great job, spending 10 years of buying dominance. lebron james and the anybody because they're on the verge of elimination in the n b a playoffs. they were already 2 down heading into a game 3 of the western conference final against the demons, another the wrong that i'm pretty davis does that best to get them back into the series. but it was the nuggets who came off on top. yes, again to mount murray, top scoring with 37 points and 6 assist as well. basically. okay,
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it's added 24 of it's one by 11. sends that now just one went away from between the n b a finals for the 1st time opportunities. ruth brown, just be on the games over in delaware, we have some opportunities that we didn't come through. so i'm just get ready for monday and there's, you know, i do want and so, so one game series for us, i'm not gonna say that i'm scared, but the new and i'm, i'm worried because they haven't lived on the other side. and he's a, he's capable of doing everything. how can i just lay down that is to be them, you know, on the floor. so, you know, we know nice games going to be another test come a more aggressive asian, me more aggressive, somebody to be more aggressive. you know, so because we more into it. so we noticed come in and we discussed a locked in and know that, um, we can do it to the 2nd golf major of the a and it's a revel, live. so play, he sits off of the leaderboard brooks cap guys, one child clear heading into the final round. there are some big names in the chasing pack. david strikes round up the action a very wet day in new york,
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but the conditions didn't phase brooks kept. one of the rebels you quit the pga for the saudi arabia back live to last you wrote in 5 thirty's to record the round of the day on saturday. they put him 6 and the post. every one shop clear the field trip to infinity. second to the mess this last month has previously one full mages including 2 pga championships. one mole would seem complete patrick and emulate those 2 great display as nicholas and tiger woods. chasing, kept good. there were 2 places, one shot back on 5 on the time of this, cory color is a new region play a big so hopefully and he showed some great spin control on his way to a level paul round of 17. the 2020 us open champion price and december. another live gopher also went round in 70 . he's 3 shots back and the world number 2 skokie schifflit is what in the mix as
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well. despite the 3 of the power round, the $73.00, the american is 2 and the pop tarts of fit with justin rose. the englishman looking to add to his own, the major victory at the us open a decade to go where we must, who isn't always the northern irishman, just be particularly outspoken against the live to break away players. but he'll need to make up 5 shots on the final types of stuff. capco. one of the shots of the day went to arden's public harrington. the 2008 window of this championship rolling back the is the 18th hole, w remains 14 shots of the pipe babies, folks, which is 0. it's a tennis and united way. boston is impressive. season continues office. he won the attorney and opened the final started at 11 p. m. local time in writing. and the wimbledon champion was already a set. so when how you created a payment, angry that clean and are tied with a sign injury the block. and also i want indian wells this year and reach the australian open final. she moves up to a korea height falls in the world,
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rankings ahead of the front chosen, which stops next week. and the whole national treasure has won the preakness states, which is the 2nd leg of the prestigious a triple crown series. it's a record 8, so pretty close when to for train up for profit. but once again, it was not for the death of another of profit forces which ended and that, and then and on the called race and have to be put down 2 weeks. the guys, 7 horses died in 10 days at churchill downs, leading up to the kentucky derby, send credit to boise settings, and chad breath and the 4 years. and that is always both for now more life. so 3, we'll see you later. thank you so much. so much thanks for watching the news. our analysis there are so hill romans with you in just a moment. you'll have much more of the day. and bye bye for now. the
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