tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 22, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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a, terry davies and the kimberly in western australia or indigenous communities, attaining it with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the fear i found you on your reporting from bridgeview is you're going to try. it's protecting by the adversity pro, defending themselves against the legal invaders. the price on elders 0 voters in total care turned down to launch numbers for a presidential election to produce no clear winters. as presidents are drawn and challenger, co should only go have to have in a run up on may 28th will succeed in a final push for the prizes below the story. as it breaks on. obviously, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. the said presidential contingent and 2nd tier sent in or n fax read. you've type 31 in sunday's rental photo and a major boost for the president's f i rips through a school diploma tree in central guy on a killing at least 20 people, including students. is us and pop and you're getting signed the defense, delta account of china's presence and the pacific to banking one's against your political games. the, you hits facebook on a missa with a record $1300000000.00 fun. the transferring personal time to the us. and on piece assembly with your school around madrid, have launched a hate crime complaint with the spanish prosecutors off the very player, the easiest junior was
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a game the target of racist abuse during the legal defeats at valencia, the or just days away from sundays rental stores and to canceled place candidates and, and o. n has thrown his support behind presidents reach of tape at one. but the other one and opposition leader, kamala calisto lu, headquartered on ends team. his voice is the same as t to secure in victory on sunday, edwin had finished just short of 50 percent support in the 1st round while oh, and had secured just over 5 percent of the vice wrestle set out is life for us from anchoring now and ever so just how significant is this a hit of the ronald, of the well as of the moment it is quite difficult to predict which kind of impact is will, how does announcements will have on the outcome of the seconds on the presidential
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election. so far, it's not clear yet because we do not know whether she will be able to move the supporters since they were or for as an avalon in the front on. because the, as of now, we still do not know how she's based is loyal to him. what does the extent of emotional connection between him and she's support those because that have never to be in the past that yes of us number one is a young farm, right nationalist for addition, you tricked into all of his election campaign. yes. promise you support as if he's elected is going to send back immediately, send all of this you to an image, goes back to the companies. if more than tell me if not by force. so that has been the main argument, the main pillar of his election campaign. so as of now, based on these ideas, you have also built an alliance. we've particularly a party that's another fund, right? part of that by to meet for the but now he's fine. he's a lawyer,
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is quite frank month and so east today. i noticed that he's going to support present ad once, but for now, we still do not know what is going to be impact. because it's not clear whether he's going to be able to mobilize his what does he support this in favor of president ad? one of the warranty is 7 to because he and that seems a 6 seconds on the nationalist are going to determine the results. okay, thank you so much for that update that is original set up for us an incorrect of joining us from a sample instead of demi rocha and associate professor of chic university. thank you very much for joining us on this news out. i guess the official what's your reaction to all on going with it one, was it widely expected? hi, thank you for having me. well, um it was the to the more expected since yesterday when he
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suggested that he will promote to continue attend stability because continue to instead of the tour and keywords of advanced campaign right after a 20 years. that's pretty much what you could a promise and just continue with t rather then normalization of the economy or improvement of and rights and liberties are going focused on this promise of stability. so yesterday many people started to believe that and so no one is probably going to support our gun when he used towards continue gen today in his space today. he also said that he believed that both the executive branch and to the just the branch being dominated by the same party and is a good thing for stability. and he justify it's a decision based on this argument. so um,
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it was also relatively expected because because the shuttle is most likely to the news and the 2nd round tease facing and pill. yeah. so that i want to, to ask about you unit, ask you about nixon. i mean, does this basically mean that it's it one solution to lose? can you repeat that? sorry. does that now make it the one, the, the, the overwhelming 5. right? going into this run off. right? yeah, yeah i, the one was already here, the major advantage after the freshman, we knew that typically own whichever a leader takes to lead in the 1st round is, has a clear advantage. and the 2nd round, unless something surprising happens that would affect turnouts of um, both sides. right. and um,
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the gap between the ones and calisto to lose loads um were not easy to close, even if miss. oh no, no, i'm support which is oh most of them you know supported cars thoroughly because many of custodial is voters who are not planning to go low to the 2nd round because they were highly um. do you want to make it to me and already knew me? was that how focusing on the voters? second choice was that on the news that from the polls. so, um, probably, no, no, i'm thought that 10 supporting police federal is not going to bring a william for click start all the so he's not going to be the king may could if he supported the clips federal and probably didn't want to be on the losing side um so yeah, by and, and i, i expect some of his voters,
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i'm not following his decision to us support are doing. some of his supporters are included purchased through tuesday are probably the secularist, they have national sentiments. so in that respect they may have similarities but the incumbent side, but they are secularist, so they keep their distance to add on and is of people's alliance. just on the the results said i was, was talking a little bit about this a couple of minutes ago. i basically saying that on bills has presidential campaign on pages of sending refugees back to the countries aggressively. what will happen to them now if everyone does get re elected, i mean is that, is that a real possibility here? oh, sending refugees back is hard, but no, no on may secure a tightening of refugee policies and limits feature admission of
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messages but sending existing refugees back. i don't think i think it's a slim chance. ready but i don't think this is a high possibility particularly, and i do it in just 2 days ago. i clearly said that he has no intention of sending deputies back. so i don't see, i don't expect i'm going to um, take a step back there. okay. well have to leave it there, but thank you so much for your time and your inside. that is so the, the meet up and associate professor at michigan university. thank you. thank you bye. but to have them use now in a dormitory fund as a school and guy on it has killed at least 20 people. it broke out early on monday in the central region of mazda and the government says several people, including students were injured. the president has cold supplies, a major disaster the cause as not get know, and tennis shop role is a journalist who has been speaking with guy and he's government officials. he says
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the remote location of the dormitory has made emergency response operations difficult as the school is located about 100 miles south, west of diana is capital george down. all of those who were seriously injured had to be moved by playing to the coast to land. i them to be taken to the, to the hospitals here for the emergency responders. for those remaining nadia, they are being provided with medical treatment at the hospital there. and the do you have the data to be monitored? also, emergency responders have a government official as well. have to contact their parents and guardians of the parents of the children who perished and were insured as so because at this dormitory which is located several miles away from where they actually live. and those areas are also far removed from the, from the, from the top of nadia and communication is very difficult. and in some instances
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because let's get to my idea by play. and so it's going to be a really challenging time for the official is to actually communicate with the parents and guardians of those who are affected by this fire model. rob hello, joins me live from mexico city now. and as we heard the emergency response was facing some difficulties. they can, you just bring us up to date with the latest. and there hasn't been very many updates following that statement that we just heard from the guy. and he's president regarding that fire that took place at a school dormitory, and the city of mario and central kiana. the latest information still has the desktop stands, which stands at 20 people that were killed by that fire. the fire itself took place at the secondary school dormitory, in the early hours of monday. sources, mainly that were following on social media seemed to suggest that the efforts by
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emergency crews were slowed by bad weather. and the countries um public information department issued a statement. the most recent statement says, quote, it is with great sadness that we bring to you a heart wrenching update on the fire at the dormitory. at the mario secondary school, the statement continues to read. we have lost many beautiful souls in that fire. the death toll currently stands at 20. well, several others received injuries. now we don't know for sure. we're still waiting to gather more information to confirm whether or not every one of those victims was a student at that dormitory of, or if any of the people that were killed in that fire may have also been faculty members the government, the guy in these government has also said that 7 children were being transferred to the capital city of georgetown to receive medical treatment. they have the government engage on a promising a full scale medical evacuation. but again, this is still a developing story. we're still trying to confirm a many of these details from sources on the ground. okay, we will check in with you a little later on. thank you so much. that's member drop hello in mexico city for
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us. now to the metals, the influence in the south pacific between washington and beijing, the united states has signed a security packed with pop and you're getting it. we'll see more american troops, stations the and on ships within, as was, as andrew thomas explains. that's up, said china for signature. and then a handshake. what's depending on perspective is either a stabilizing security fact, or as trying to describe that the latest round of a dangerous geo political game is also mutually beneficial. the us secretary of state was in poll, mosby on behalf of joe biden, who cancel his visit. the whole, the crisis talks in washington and to be blinking is adamant. the deal is not correct to anyone from the defense cooperate practice. i wasn't getting in the
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united states as people, as our partners would have to use those to deliveries. not attractive assistance investigating, including through providing the parent temporary shelter is also affected by christ, not focus on silver and so he was deliberate. there is concern that i think the door for a great to us minute tree presence could lead to the us having utilize true power within pop when you get his territory. and the new minutes retail could be viewed as provocative towards china. there is a sense in the region that there's friction, 0 political friction between logic powers. this time last year china agreed to defense the code with the sullivan audits, the us. i mean, all the lights were cooled by surprise over the last 12 months. in particular. we've seen strong interest from washington to re engage in the pacific to, to refresh relationships that had been neglected for,
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for decades to create new ones and to build a more visible presence for itself. shine is presence is already visible across the region. residence changing ping made a very high profile visit the top and you get in 2018 months of the recent infrastructure that's being built with chinese money in that context. the visit, but india is prime minister also on monday is significant or under moody, has placed economic support and assistance in tackling climate change. body will come here to australia and next week, president biden cancelling his visit to the region. it is significant that an ally amanda, scroll up, i'd pop in your guinea and prime minister morabe as the leader of the global south has still made the trip. it seems rivalry is economic as well as mid trace. advert thomas out there. so there's plenty more hit on this news out, including funeral hounds in the occupied west bank for 3 philistines killed by israeli forces during a ride on
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a refugee camp. and didn't spoil the revel. golfer who won his fist major twice of action on the way with patients. the un security council is being braced about this humanitarian crisis. and so down that south to sit down in the paramilitary rapids support forces degreed to a 7 day humanitarian ceasefire that comes into effect on monday evening of christian salumi joins us live from you in headquarters in new york. and chris, i'm one of the unions assessment of the ceasefire that is about to take place as well. i don't think anyone's celebrating here just yeah. given there been so many prior attempts and announcements of ceasefire leading up to this and the
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special representative for sudan for the united nations volker per said that both sides continued a troop movements and fighting in the lead up to the ceasefire. even though they agreed not to seek military advantage leading up to it, but all of that said, it is seen as a positive development, especially because there is a truce agreement that was actually signed by the parties. in this case, that wasn't the case. and prior cease fire announcements and also there is a monitoring mechanism that includes both of the sides. the student is armed forces and the rapid support forces, as well as representatives of the united states and saudi arabia who worked on the peace deal. and kristen is the you in playing a role in space, 5 towards the parts that own a toms, which is the political mission of the un in sudan,
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is there they're engaged with the players and they're ready to play an active and supporting role the piece talks but it was pretty clear that the u. n is not directly involved in these talks. and in fact, um, a lot of the players in the region are not happy about the times. mission also includes representatives of the african union. and i got that is the intern governmental authority on development for east africa. they are all supposed to be part of the political mission leading to the democratic government in the country. but they were very clear and calling for more collaboration with regional partners. the representative i got mentioned that that they wanted the united states and saudi arabia to collaborate more with them in these piece talks. but also part defended the united nations, which is face criticism for not seeing this conflict coming and being able to do
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more to stop it. but all of that said, the united nations is very engaged in the military and response and has a big job to do their, even though most of their staff have been relocated either out of the country or in ports to down. he says they are very much involved in providing relief, and they're hopeful that the seas firewall allowed them to do that. given that more than 1000000 people have been displaced as a result of the latest fighting about 250000 of those have left the country. but that leaves a lot of people in sudan who have very severe needs at this time, given the conflict has been raging, and they're hoping that they'll be able to address those better. now that the seas fire should be going into effect and a thank you. so much that is a kristen, so let me for us, it's the you in, in new york or so to some developing usually on the 2nd private mission to the international space station has just don't fit what these the nicest pictures of
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the international space station opening the hedge for the new arrivals. the 1st female saudi astronaut is among the crew of 4 on board, the space, ex casual. and so is the 1st female commander of a space station mission funerals have been taking place. the 3 palestinians killed during a ride by his rarely forces. it happens in the ballasa refugee camp on the outskirts of nablus. in the early hours of monday, the, the abram has more from the occupied west back to thousands of people. and below to are few. g can bits per well to 3 palestinians killed by his ready forces during a major minutes or a person. it was a difficult night for many residents recount their experiences to researchers and rights organizations. but they tell us the world isn't paying attention.
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you double shut down has 4 children and is expecting if it's in june. now she's homeless. she shows us what's left of her family's house. we couldn't save up belongings of clothes or anything that goes to craig about that book, school uniforms and school backs. we lost everything that says she dropped her children and run as soon as she could. but we had no clue that would bump the house. we had no warning, nothing that prompted expressed as an destination from the door screw up the hinges . the windows shot to the walls collapsed. others have similar stories. people here tell us, dozens of houses have been damaged. this is the largest refugee camp and the occupies the west bank. it is overcrowded. so buildings are very close to one another to reach the targets in the house is really soldiers destroyed other homes
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. this time, these way the army says it was targeting and explosives lap, although they destroyed that's what this is say is ready, forces fail to arrest the 2 suspects. the army says the 3 palestinians were killed when his really forces responded to gunfire below. so residents dispute this saying at least one of the victims was on arms. on this surveillance footage shows 32 year old is a 2 and was just leaving his house when he was shocked and killed the days that are a little probation doesn't differentiate between a civilian and an on demand. palestinians lives don't matter to them. the video shows how he run away without disposing the threats for those who lost their homes and loved ones. however, the grieving has just begun the the he edges either below thought or few g camp. the occupied west bank of the greek prime minister has told the
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president there is no possibility of forming a new government that's despised, carry out costs. mister tucker says new democracy policy winning the most votes and elections on sunday results fell short of the majority. it needed and this attack is as cold for new elections expected next month. stephanie ticket has been speaking with vs in athens. it's business as usual here in the capital, often certainly when it comes to the tourist season, which is in full swing, but many greeks will tell you that so much has changed. greece has moved to them. they've voted overwhelmingly blue, and that is for the party of prime minister. get back with me to talk you soon. and that's the new democracy. now even if you support the party or whether you are against it, the amount of votes they received was a surprise to many vehicle i guess increasing s c. the fed up with cafe. the election results are beyond any expectations mister me. so tucked as has gained a very high percentage, and he will produce results. i'm sure the 4 years from now,
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greece will be much better off. no one expected this. it's a very big victory for him to be able to tape on it. but is that even a thing most people told me they wouldn't voice when you democracy, but here we all, i hope the things will go well, but i didn't expect this. people kept telling me they didn't vote for new democracy, so i'm amazed at these results. seems they've voted for them anyway, it will. what are some of the guys about? i've only got to be testing. i'm very happy and very satisfied. the mist admits attack is, was elected with this percentage because i think he's the best solution for green. he's the only one who can take it forward with securing the associate. so what's next? politically, while the president has tossed the prime minister with forming a coalition government, because despite those big numbers need so talk, he's hasn't quite received the number to be able to have a majority in parliament. he is such and he said as publicly to rule only with his new democracy party, there will seem to be a wonderful action as widely predicted within the next few weeks. and that has a change to the system. and the sense of the winning carts will be allocated
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a bonus amount of seats, making one party rules you democracy and prime minister meet. so attack is for the next 4 years. extremely likely. stephanie decker, all g 0 assets. it's elise prime minister, has visited areas devastated by flooding. last week. georgie maloney says the country mice needs to use the european union's solidarity funds to natural disasters to support recovery efforts. the damage is estimated at more than $1000000000.00. at least 14 people dive, hold up a bell i need is in the flood head region and says many communities a still i selected in these higher areas. the problem is land slides. actually we have, we said that in on every road we have taken. but beyond the villages and farms that we made out of reach the parts of rows and some ridges have also collapse. so the
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only way to reach those of the mountains at the moment is by air. and throughout the morning, we have seen helicopters, cliffs crossing, the sky, carrying food for people and animals. this one actually is taking feeds to afford to farm. it's been not possible to assess the full extent of the damage on the hill tops, but down here there are at least 5000 farms that have been submerged by floods. and they have either partially o completely lost the crops for region known as the food valley of italy. the loss is immense. hooked up how many eggs is 0, and then the little man. yeah. in the united states, the states alone show relocation programs and me and my refugees living in 9 camps in thailand, around 90000 people are expected to be moved to the us or food country. the us is only me and my refugees on united nations will tie government list so eligible most
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from the occurring carini and been these communities. so i've been living in camps in thailand since the mid 19 eighties after fleeing conflicts between the groups and me in most military from bangkok, tony chang has more. the news that this resettlement program has now being reopened will be an enormous release for the move, the 90000 people that are living in these 9 camps along the time man uh for the program has been sold since the trump administration came to pass. it also cobit 19 shut down. the us government is being very specific. it is only open to those registered by the you and hcr in 2015 or by the time ministry of interior in 2019 the well known supply to anyone who has pled since most ministry to of 2021 is also an admission from the type of government and the united states, the conditions inside me and my
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a now so bad that it would not be safe to send any of these people how the process will take a number of years. and there is the possibility that some of those to be rest, reset maybe in the country. so those haven't yet been named. the americans are expecting a very large take up from the people left in these cans effectively being this since the mid 19 eighties. when they were forced out of the country by a different military regime, the questions may also be off about other refugees from persecution and me. i'm just 5 years ago, a 1000000 ro hang a right across the board to bangladesh. they still remain living in camps in terrible conditions. and no one seems to be offering them a new one. tony chang houses 0 a come sick to the cool is a full the tie, invested it to the united nations who's worked extensively on me and my issues. he joins us from bank coke,
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thank you very much for being with us. can you 1st of all explain just how significant, how important this move is by the us and thailand, maybe 3 or 3 years around these people have to separate insurance. but we may have to do with that way. is a very few minutes. i release it says to be sensitive name was halted some 78 years ago. it's not be re generated. but why didn't know so people? a lot of these people were born in the catch is they haven't seen anything outside the home to just eligibility occasion services in the area. we stopped something to manage the kind of thing and didn't just change this old. busy the statement is saying that states that the system does
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not mean task manager status. so this is a place indication of the people who have been there. and we've talked to sort of, you know, at the same time, this is a very narrow application process. i mean, they had to have been in specific camps and registered, i believe in 2015. i mean, the problem really is so much larger than the 90000 to so that can applies and test the on the list, the one taken by the take and by you. and so he said this thing didn't miss the conditions of people who qualify for reset. and certainly we don't want to have a situation where massey is now pro the whole well, both services and the social again. so i'm not thank you to another generation. so we go back to this,
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the back lot of people who seem to be made to these are no longer able to return home because the conditions are to be any bought a chavez situation, the library life living itself. so i think this is the international space across the country. so hopefully we'll be giving that to the white piece. i can see that no one is not working. we will come back. that is a fact off by a few minutes, every meeting has been made. 7 years ago, certainly, thank you. and that we met it's really important for the tides, also kind of say as opposed to increase it. but how long have you been? it's been almost, i mean, i'm keeping you in the agencies. you initiate the same basis, a lot of people around the way i want people to see the patient as
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well. so i think it, well everyone. yeah, i was gonna say something in the beginning because we don't forget it. of course we cannot forget the heating just one really we can just in terms yes, that's awesome because i just thought that if i can, if i can just step in there and ask another question, i mean is this is emission from holland in the us of the situation and me and my are in the moment, this is no way they'll be out what are 2. yeah, and i mean, what happens to the row, i think is the 1000000 that you mentioned that a stuck in cox's because what happens to them here. ringback to be a, at least 2 or 3 from a good good, good many, gerry lane has to go to the nation community, the district and just to kind of see what these people are, the 2nd b i what is what i'm trying to do to get into our current state,
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so that isn't more of the find space. well, the whole me in the course of the day and i will try and see whether and just come from maybe we could come secuity for them. 1 for them, but the because, and that's a lot of those people to be leaving savages frequencies on the seas high seas for the countries maybe the f all reset the repair. so it means that even wait a minute, terry and challenge that we have in the neighborhood. okay, thank you so much for bringing to appreciate you are inside. that's comstock. should a call from the national from a tie invested. it's the united nations. thank you. thank you. we'll still head on al jazeera up up and away how a rock is looking to the skies and a bit to boost tourism plus action from the india playoff as boston feel. the heat in miami that's coming up in support for facing
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the there's a lot of fresh air in the and these are, but the client's not going across. the other side is producing rain shows over the option time as and less davis no, but says knowles detention center jago sixteen's back where it should be. so that's come diag cuz it was $28.00 about 3 or 4 days ago. so this is looking more seasonally correct. it's not particularly cool in something presentable power going down there. charles, having increased in their intensity in the northwest to the main line of re which takes you across to columbia and panama, which really some heavy dime policies, lightning a little bit for monday, but the still have potential in western columbia of big down poles and savings choose venezuela and venezuela on the line up through the smaller islands of the
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caribbean. coinciding with this trough line here, big charles for his brand new to a puerto rico let's. so for cuba, the origin make it with an output and dry flow to live sweat to mexico. nice looking picture of that. it's not blazing sunshine, it's reasonable temperature. i'd like to share those with occasional thunder storms . be more intense, i think in florida and probably in georgia, maybe in possibly uh go ahead and west texas. but generally speaking of states, a fairly quiet and as they should be western kind of the good news that raises intensive fine coating things down. and dumping defies the disk in reading is taking place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of pump leaders in business and government. you'll speak to why we need to
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strengthen our trading ties and vicious brain transition plans enclose the skills graph that so many companies are struggling with the cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity. 50 industry did not make money, how many people will be on and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safe. the is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into i agree basis. and the conflicting interests play, industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to predict products and the market. the price of progress on o g 0 the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching l 20. reminder of our top story is the ssl. it took us, it applies to candidates and in and has thrown the support behind presidents for each of tape ad on sundays rental photos. alons versus a scene is key to securing victory. a dormitory font at a school and guy on a has killed at least 20 people. the government says several others injured in the early morning plays in the region of nadia and the cause is not that not us assigned to security packed with company. jenny is washington trust account of china's influence and the pacific. the deal expands for us and then the treat prisons and makes it easier for the nations forces to work together. well, facebook's parent company mysa has been fined a recorded 1300000000 dollars for breaching european union task protection. laws
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regulated has found to me the unlawfully since the personal times of your pain, you use this to the you with it's been ordered to stop the trans atlantic, a data transfers within 5 months. privacy campaign is via the task, so it could be exposed to us. intelligence agencies means that says it's been single down and cold, the rolling fluid, and it plans to appeal or what is rolling and fine come up to a decade, long beveled by privacy activists. that stuff, it's with us intelligence which will blow edward snowden, revealed take john's knowingly handed down. so over to surveillance agencies in earlier rollings a, you quotes found the privacy of european citizens was not adequately protected under us law on the you and us leaders working on a new agreement on data flow as a site, it will allow essential data transfers while safeguarding civil liberties, but the european parliaments and regulators have expressed concerns. they fear us, law enforcement authorities may still be able to access the down. so if you
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citizens, they want them to be given the same legal protections from surveillance that american citizens have a style. messy is a senior policy analyst at access. now she joins us from brussels. thank you very much for being on this news out now by most people's accounts. this is a mess of fine, i guess. even for one of the largest companies in the world is it justifies that it is a record sign under the new privacy law. so in that sense, the number is a good news or missing, like a good news from a previous to perspective. and then we are still disappointed with the decision and the core of it. as you mentioned in your, in your introduction, the, the, the core of the issue is whether or not meta and facebook can hold our information and move it to the united states. and time and time again, we found that the united states did not have the protection in place,
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mississippi to ensure that our information would be protected once it has moved there and also that it would not be unlawfully accessed by them, by other authorities commit to find himself in the middle of this situation, but haven't taken any measures to adequately protect the information of european. so we're grateful to see. finally this find coming after 10 years of legal battles . but we would have expected the decision to order an image of the deletion to mentor and not to give it a deadline of 6 months. okay. can you just just break it down for, for those of us that don't really understand exactly how it works. so someone goes on facebook, music collects that dot or then sends that to the us where it's use the ads type of thing. but as what part of that process the uses, the data is vulnerable to being scraped by us. the violence programs has that sort of it and, and not show yes, that's a really great summary of it. that's the core of the, of the issue. and it's also an, as, as you probably know, the united states does not have
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a data protection or previously federal law that protects and non american in the way they predicts americans. and what it's been particularly problematic for it for many, many years as really increased when tech guy ends on when it ties in personal data of millions of us around the world. well, there is not this federal level of protection for information. most of the commercial sector and then this are the scope of surveillance going. the u. s. is so broad and which is why again, it's really important to see that your pin regulators stepping in an extreme really significant sign against the company that are not taking the necessary steps step to protect their information. but by requesting that the core of the decision to become sideways within 6 months. and we actually seeing that facebook may not have to do anything because in 6 months time, a new agreement between the and you in the us will likely be in place to allow for the transfer of information to your facebook will be useful to keep all the data you have just on there, what are your can specific concerns with the potential new deal? are concerned with the new deal is that even though it's an improvement from the 2
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previous one that we're starting done by our, our highest court. and is that fundamentally the united states has not changed its approach to surveillance? it does what we called bulk surveillance. which means if collect and must have a month, a disproportionate amount of information to later find what may or may not be relevant. which means that the information about everybody may be accessed may be stored or, or keep state in the us in case they need it for later. and this creates their wide array of privacy of privacy risk. now the united states is taking step in this new agreement to say that they would only access this information under specific circumstances. and we specific reviews. but the level of remedy and the level of oversight that we would get, as your opinion would not match what american citizens necessarily have, or even the level of screeching in over the site that we have over surveillance region in europe. so this mismatch of. busy how much in the states can access to your data, and how much was a company should be able to holding the 1st place about to it's still not fully
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addressed in, in this new agreement, even though it's a step forward. but we're still not, not there yet. and we would have ask the 2 signs to continue negotiating to improve the deal. but this is it. in practice with this decision today of are meant that will support it, creates a sort of a deadline of 6 months for an to to site to finish that agreement. otherwise, facebook will be in a very complicated legal and, and political situation and have to potentially delete and tons of information that needs to operate. okay, thank you so much. we really do appreciate your time. that is still messy. senior policy analyst at access. now. thank you. thank you. so a bell of russian journalist who was pulled off a plane and sentenced to h. d as in prison, has officially been patterns the arrest over i'm in the process of which caused international outrage in 2021. up to a fake bomb warning. late to his flight being devoted to mintz and force to land.
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he ran and opposition telegram channel. he was convicted of organizing unrest and pulsing to seize power. i'm very happy, of course, too many motions at the moment, difficult to express them. but i'm very grateful to the country and to the president. for this decision, i hope it will be only better now. paragliding is gaining popularity in northern iraq. we're mountains provide an ideal condition. many of those flying high hopes to one day take part and international competitions. and won't those who live in the area, hope the sports will help boost tourism and they'd have to wait while he'd reports from coy sonya the windsor cooler in the city over mount high, but still ton and coy. assigned jeff. this is the season for power lighting, any roxanne or them send me a tournament school just region. so the 2 year old is your kiddos who heavy
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equipment and puts her kid together for the running of the age of the mounting. she this is to inspection and then defiantly take the everest, taking over view of place in jail for nearly 600 meters high. the lighting is not for every one, but she says it's an amazing experience. without the model the jo moving off, i was anxious at 1st, but when i took control, i felt light and free up from the ground. it took me 2 years of training is my childhood dream. pearl gliding is new and unique in the could just region. this is only the 2nd year a contest has been held in the region. there are participants from several iraq, you, provinces, as well as other countries. but targeting wind and heights are the only challenges local pilots are up against. that is somewhat and i know yesterday is the highest we want to increase the number of pilots who can take part in local and
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international championships, but the gear can cost each by load up to 3005 $100.00. we urge the government to support us, but that request may not be a priority for all functions here. while i've been locked in a legal battle with the central government in baghdad that led to a halting oil exports and the region. visitors were pilots, catch the wind. some say this both has helped them overcome the fee is and been hoping it's will gain momentum and increase tourism in the region. the launching pad on the mountain provides a panoramic view. of course on jack people's come up here's to watch and enjoy. as the power gliders fly over their town. everyone tries to have fun. you know, i've got them to collect equipment. sounds good, but if you have to have that, then we are happy that the beauty of our town can be highlighted. i hope the area can get more attention and product lighting becomes accessible to everyone. in
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a patriarchal society like a rock, females don't usually receive enough support to take part in sports like power lighting, a g on close on the government to change that and encourages other goals across iraq to break the chains of fear and simply fly across the sky moved up through, i had a 0 course on just note of that and that your rock sicily, head on al jazeera hits the hearts 3 of the world's best clifton,
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his justice skills, in guatemala. that's coming up in sports with patients. the, it's time to support his patient. so thank you very much. ben. madrid has lodged a hate crime. complaints with spanish. prosecutes has author, they play of an easiest, junior was targeted with racist abuse rails game at valencia was pulled. 17 minutes in the easiest confronted the opposition supposes tending incense, but present in points. without those he believed responsible to the referee, the stadium announced, and who's made the full fans to behave between the 2 year old was licensed and open . stop as time offer. an altercation with valencia play is issues, sense of the match of an easy as responded on instagram. he wrote it wasn't the 1st time, not the 2nd and the food racism is normal. eliza championship that once belonged to ronald leo. rinaldo christiano and massey today belongs to the racists,
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sorry for the spaniards. they do not agree, but today in brazil, spain is known as a country of races. rails coach said the match should have been stopped. liberty when i asked him if he wanted to continue, but even the fact that i have to think about taking him off because as a racist, i must be a that's something wrong that i have to take play as off if they're not playing well. what's the take a play off because they're subjected to racism is something that's never happened to me before. what happened today has happened before, but not quite, to that extent. not like that. it's unacceptable. the spanish league has a problem. the nice us is not the problem for the see what is the victim of a serious problem? league. our president coffee, a temp bus has defended these organizations saying it is not racist. and the cuban easiest of not showing up to meetings to discuss the issue. you called on the player to fully understand the facts before criticizing the league, say about says league is when he committed the stamping of what he describes as extremely re cases of racism. the easiest responded to that, saying once again,
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instead of criticizing racists, the presidents of league p as on social media to attack me. and he says, has been subject to multiple instances of racial abuse, the season for them. a good job in january and effigy of the play was hung from the bridge. the rails training ground results president food at the silver as offered. he's supposed to been easiest and says it's not just the spanish league that needs to be moved to eradicate racism as close as a new web to seal. how is it possible that almost in the middle of the 21st century we have racial printed scanning strength and several football stadium in europe? i think it's important that safer. the spanish league and leaks and other countries take re election because we cannot allow fascism and racism to dominate football stadium that remove this is the assistance hey, this is danny murray and the u. k. he believes the change of approach to racism is necessary. plans need to take the lead. i think at this stage
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a class need to basically say we will not play. i will not play in this environment, not in 2023. as for the all to ortiz, they've had half a decade to sort out what to do. and they've not taken up the mental that not fulfilled their responsibilities. and i think what we will see what we are moving inexorably towards. so situation with black players use the commercial power and leave the field to play, refused to play with seeing it. in other industries, whether due to of k is not fulfilled. i believe we will see it in full apollo taking as going on forever. so i, i always, when i watch interviews like this, get frustrated with somebody says, the legal needs to do this. your wife needs to do the face, the needs to do that. none of them do anything. so what the players need to do is take the pallet into their own hands. i do not believe there was
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a commercial entity out there that would cite the football over basic human decency. and i think when you have that chaos, you will get to new or to where football recognizes, unexpected responsibility to protect young black men. brooks kapco has won the pga championship for a 3rd time. he's the 1st plan. so when a golf major off the switching from the pga tour to the rivals, saudi arabia back live series. david stokes has the action hoops kept to is a major champion for 5th. told him just look at the messages in april, the have the lead going into the final round, but this time he didn't come to picking up 7 thirty's to get to know one of the pi . i believe it was enough to hold off. he's playing part that big so hopefully in the norwegian, finish 2 shots,
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back on 7 and eventually let down by a double body on the 16th hole. you finished didn't talk the 2nd place with still think shift last few minutes to re take the will. number one spot, but tell just shows of catching fellow american pepco. he's all the way back there's the 33 year old kid who is the 1st lived to rebel, to with a major decision to join the saudi arabia back series last year. so him fans by the pga tour and he was even boot by some friends earlier in the week. but after extensive knee surgery 2 years ago, he's been back in the witness circle. only the 20th player and history to win 5 majors or more to be with those groups and names is absolutely incredible. something that's a, i'll be honest, i'm not even sure if i dreamed of it as a kid, but i was gonna win this money. but this is the coolest thing and i'm just happy to do it in front of these new york fans. i love the guys the crew
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paper, we could be michael book, the 46 year old club probably from california to texas fairytale or parents with a hold in one the wow. that helps him finish it. so it's a 15 place. so he couldn't believe it's going to go in the menu charges a $125.00 or less. and so why be $290000.00? a place in next year is p j championships. and the sponsors invite to this week's pga tour events in florida. my life changed but my life's only changed and the better. um i got my family, i got my friends, i got the people that really loved me in care of by me here and it's a, it's an ethic experience and i couldn't take the pga and i can take oak hill enough and i can thank you guys enough for being so awesome and enjoying the experience.
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it was all giving me blocks weeks, but the try to definitely belong to kept is when boots the argument, the new place should get world ranking points. and it also gives the us where the top team a headache, whether they should pick him and the players in september, they would stokes, which is 0. the miami heat. so now just one went away from the n. b, a finals of to use another victory over the boston celtics, and this one was the biggest sun for 128. want to see if it's the 8 seated miami, 3 games up and the 1st the full wins. vanetta bio with a couple of al you sense boston who of the 2nd seats already up against it is noted seem in india. history has ever won a face to 7 series seems to be down. game full is on tuesday in miami. we understand it is not doing like osis is not 1st the 3 is 1st before so great things have been crazy and it has happened and we're going to understand um, you know, the history of that to him. so i'm going in organization and they're going to come
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out and try to grab a game and, and go back to boston. so we're going to do everything in our power to understand it's gonna be the toughest getting towards getting it and try to close out the home . a man to quick lid on the n h l. playoffs, the las vegas golden lights twice. faults from the goal down before eventually beating the data stalls in over time showing the stevenson's with the winning goals . it puts vegas to nothing else in the western conference finals pressure psycho smoke. kevin bush has announced that he's going to retire at the end of the season . the 38 year old spencer from the olive man known as the bank. smith file has been racing for 17 years. he's wrecked up $161.00 stage victories, including $54.00 and the to the front, which is level with the record of 80 much. cavendish could suppose that mark, it is final to a day to this. yeah, so cavendish would be competing at next to the lympics in paris. so it has these agencies reporting that organizes are planning on installing the olympic flame on the eiffel tower. well,
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they're not at the top for technical reasons. it's not clear whether the flame would stay for the duration of the paris games, which one from july 26th to august, the 11th. and find me some impressive pictures on the bottom, allan jungle, 3 of the world's best side, a sort of random if and jonathan pettus and orlando do k found 3 different remote locations to dive over 6 days. thank you to the toners, told of rules in the central american country, the new season of the rebuild took diving. we'll see we stopped in boston on june. 3rd. and i feel the news from the small theme for now seen a to thank you very much. pay them for that. so from a tell mccrae for this news out, i'll be back in just a moment with more of the dice and use the
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of the after a lifetime in finland. and emma glen pretends to some of the land upon discovering his ancestral homes. couldn't be a gold mine but to benefits his community from the minerals beneath the land. he must navigate the age o tribal disputes, a buffet. witness golden light. on now to sierra the land of the free. if you are black, are a criminal. you are someone who is supposed to shut up and accept what america gives you. the next episode of democracy may be exposed to racial conflicts,
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