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the, the what we do and all just sarah is try to balance the stories and keep the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sorry,
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i'm the why the welcome to the news. our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes, gone, fi and explosions, interrupt of fragile cease fire, and so don, threatening the delivery of much needed humanitarian, a investigation widens into a religious colton can yes. as more bodies are discovered, at least consider a link to another church. has been an attack on russia's belgrade region, an anti crime and group has blamed ukraine denies any involvement and residence on standby to evacuate is mexico's 2nd largest volcano, tons on fireworks and an sport around the drugs president says the club will not tolerate any more racist insults towards its players. warranty enterprises, comments. com, the spanish, please take action over a racist aspect. targeted vinicius junior, the
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outcomes the news hour. it's about 24 hours now since the late to seize 5 came into effect in sit down. and not surprisingly, like previous attempts at com, i have already been repeated violations, oppose and fighting was broken by the united states and saudi arabia and is backed by a monitoring system that has us support the secretary state on see think it has made it clear that if it's violated l no, and he's wanting to violate his will be held accountable for sanctions. pause in fighting was designed to allow humanitarian aid into the capital, hard to, and to allow people to leave safely. the one who said move in half the population, that's about 25000000 people are in need of aid in more than 5 weeks or 5. and now it's been, it's about a 1000 people have died and moving a 1000000 has been displaced. i'll just, there is hippa, morgan is following these developments from the says you have undermined, and we were able to hear what, right,
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the gun fires were supposed to residents in the southern parts of the capital. they said that they were able to hear the lights, machine guns being used, basically they're not sure if it was the rapid support forces or the signees army, but the fact that they can hear it. that's all when there's a ceasefire. is there anything concerns for residents? here in the capitol, we were also able to hear gunfire in the city of on demand. i mean the early hours of tuesday morning till 5 to just flying overhead. now the ceasefire was violated from the very 1st few minutes in the early hours of the ceasefire. between 9 451030 gmc local time or 1945 p m p. we were able to hear loud explosions in the northern parts of the capital and residence in east 9 indicates in hudson, also reported that they were intense fighting between the rapids support forces. and because in these army now, throughout the day as well, there was fighting on the golf a swedes, which is in the center of cartoon. and that's because the rapids support forces and
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disabilities army are both trying to regain control of that area. it's not very far from the general come out of the army. it's also not very far from one of the main projects that connected to the city of cartoons to the city of homes in mind. we drove around top 2 north and we were able to hear sporadic gunfire. it was very rare to see a civilian driving around or walking around into northern parts of the capital, lots of clearance buildings, especially those that are on main street. and you can see the signs of destruction, the signs of the conflict, very clear on the walls on those buildings that fall on the main streets of people whose last citizens capital say they all hopeful the sci fi will eventually provide or, or at least launch the hold so they can return soon. i'm see, i think if i can be home the deal that has happened instead those stuff, this was, you know, the hope people to get back to that home, the jobs and forces down to be safe. there is the best for them know to yes to piece or no. yeah,
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i didn't know. that's my name. a lot of how is that. i hope this will stops because the paperwork stuff at a loss. the economic and security situation is bad. the health situation as well. there's no room for people in hospitals. we heard the boring side stick to the agreement to ensure safety, and then we can get back to our homes and our job. well is savvy based committee set up to monitor the truce has been discussing latest violations with the us. washington is saying that it does have additional tools to deal with what it's cooling, the breaches of the ceasefire. way we see the monitoring mechanism isn't it, is for, is in what it can achieve. is there a couple of different things, one to identify violations of the ceasefire to, to publicly hold accountable? the parties 1st seized the violations of the ceasefire, and in 3, so we have a evidence that we can use to privately press the parties. we have had conversations at a number of levels inside this department, both with the uh, the top generals, and other officials in the ss and the are
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a set from the beginning of this conflict. we do have additional tools available to us and we will not hesitate to use those tools if and when it's appropriate to do so. meanwhile, the united nations has condemned reports of crimes against humanity and saddam during the slightest fighting a century. general spokesman, that stuff on the reading says all sides need to uphold international rights. in this type of conflict, of the 2 1st victims are usually a hunger and human rights. we are aware of very disturbing reports of human rights violations, including sexual violence and all sorts of other of violations that they will need to be accountability. and all of the parties involved in this conflict have a responsibility to uphold international human rights, lots to uphold humanitarian law. and everyone will need to be held to account what
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some of those fling the violence in sedona trying to reach year up, they are long move. and 17000 people to easiest cause. god says it's intercepted trying to cross the mediterranean. this is january that number and the same period last year was about 3000 just by the dangers people keep attempting the crossing. but not smith reports from don, producer, and a time in ireland closes to to media. in that you need to import of spikes. a graveyard of broken dreams. these boats once packed with migrants, a bit intercepted by the coast guard and ordered back to show. but those who are on board will almost certainly try to reach your again, they've come too far to turn back. michael university student. that's what finding ensue, done. he's group tracked across the deserts of libya and algeria and institute easy . when you're a day and side in case you are caught. in the one point,
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you will end up regretting this same thing likewise to get to libya. whenever you quote, you will face a lot of challenges, you will end up in jail or sometimes showed you that we lost a lot of life. along the way these migrants hoped to join more than 42000 others has made the journey so far this year, across the central mediterranean to your abraham is from the ivory coast and knows the risks of crossing too well. well, more fairly that i see that i may, but my brother died in the sea, but it's not me. i was even boat can sink one, but i can make it was it was a decent agent on the water on the ride. like almost everyone else. abraham know someone who's made it to your that's the future he wants with his wife and 2 month old daughter. well you haven't been, no god willing. i've been told that it's not that easy, but since the nothing is easy, you have to stay. so we all, with a thought reality includes
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a 200 kilometer crossing from to near to lump producer the closest your p. and lamp microns can be as if a 14 hours or more before landing somewhere here. if they've not been intercepted since january and has been in this 300 percent increase in migrant arrival, say compared to the same time lost if that's according to the european union. and this root accounts for more of a hall for your regular crossings in to be you this year. and it's not even summer when comma whether encourages mold crossing photo smith. alger 0. i'm producing excellent. meanwhile, a $138.00 people were picked up at sea by the spanish coast guard early on, choose day rescue vessel found people from the subs harness from somewhere in africa and 3 inflatable boats of the canary islands. they were taken to ports on the islands of for to ventura underground canaria for women and a child were among those rescued. we take you to canyon out when investigation is continuing into hundreds of deaths linked to a doomsday called,
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well not investigation is getting even big. our police say they have now recovered more than 240 bodies from a remote forest in the countries east. pass that pull. mckenzie and tega is accused of ordering. his photo is to starve themselves to death. malcolm webber put some key fee in eastern kenya. the survivors say tilden was stop 1st and some with suffocated, buried alive if they didn't die, women and men with a full a to try to reach heaven before the end of the world, evangelical pasta pool, mackenzie and thing a and it's for the was moved here to the shack a hold of forest 4 years ago, we spoke to somebody who's what to the exclamation side, but he's not authorized to talk. he told us about 70 or 80 bodies of pits and not be positive the cold. there is a place where we found many graves together, concealed under recently planted vegetables. those many bodies were wrapped in
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a different way. the bodies of people from there were normally wrapped in just the bed sheets. these ones were wrapped tightly and some with straps around the next. as if for carrying them. mackenzie used to pre to this church in the town is lindy . he also had a t v station and the youtube channel. he's knowing custody of waiting charges. he's been arrested and released several times before, even off to his phone that was started dying. many people here say he was paying off the police and melody, the offices in charge of being transferred to see 0. investigate to say he had business dealings with this man. another preacher called a z t l. a direct housings of people come to, he's nearby to every week, right, left on nobody. in this video, a woman says her ovaries were removed for cancer treatment. and then we paid off
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the she drank blessed water, which is the po sales, is rapidly growing to pay is to have made a large amount of money in a short time. please record shows that most everyone who comes here leads and live the premises of boss. they include 2 banks. hey, there's a shopping mall and a seal station on the construction is also a hotel. that house is the sick police say they're investigating cases of people who died in here, whose bodies they say may be among those buried in shock. a hold of foreign ezekiel was arrested last month, but it seems to be released on sale. his bank accounts will briefly frozen as low as deny loud occasions and say he was not involved in the cult. some people a cooling for the growing number of churches in kenya to be regulated. the
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committee of sentences is gathering views on how that could be done by people that is guaranteed constitutional rights. because in one challenge, political power presents another. some of the preachers have popularity that full, efficient, long, full. and they've worked together. families of the hundreds of people still missing, waiting to see if all the questions about the bodies in check a whole it will be on said. it's not clear if the extensive, mackenzie's networks will ever be revealed, for the most powerful people involved to ever be held to account malcolm's web, which is 0 can leafy county. can you say that on this program for you taking? no chances have any security set and wrong con and his wife is a face quotes in his rama, bonds 2 weeks off for
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a site and crushed pots of me and not many is still waiting for outside help. and in sport has le bron james played his final game in the m b a. s. the. the roster is saying that far as you entered as belgrade region has been killed or pushed back into crane, an anti crime in group known as the literacy of russia. legion came responsibility for monday's attack, which is one of the most serious costs board and caution. since the will began algae, there is joe in the home, our ports across the board. a raid apparently carried out by estimate russians on russian territory. there is much about these images the doesn't seem to fit yet. the men from 2 groups called the russia volunteer corps, and the liberty of russia legion claimed to have captured several towns close to
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the ukrainian border. forward units they reported on twitter, had ended the town of grave or on home to a russian ministry base where they used drones to attack the local headquarters of russia security service the fs. b. these pictures cannot be independently verified video and social media posts to show 2 men making their escape in a capture ahmed vehicle. the fight is described themselves as russian citizens opposed to the criminal. they could be seen here wearing ukrainian insignia in a video statement posted on social media when we think, here's what i see on the statement rails against the dictatorship and the official corruption in russia. a lot, some of the c as a possible friendly to ukraine's long anticipated counter offensive. think this 3 ames of, of an action like we've seen in belgrade at 1st me, it's to tide and fix as many russian forces in the area as possible so that they
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can't mind areas where you are right and may actually attack a 2nd me, it's to show to russians across their media, that actually the war has come to russia and on their territory in a small way and find me too embarrassed in the attacks spock, the evacuation of russian citizens from the area. as the authorities said, a counter terrorism operation was on the way these images relate to released by the defense ministry rushes retaliation. it said, claiming to have killed dozens of fighters residents later said they've never seen anything like it, but of the gums. then more to as well, machine guns said this man, it was full on fighting the blood stains with testament to gradual teeth. well, the specifics are unclear. speaking to reporters by phone, the kremlin spokesman said the attack as well. ukrainian, the cranes, gabriel, look,
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the ukrainian militants from ukraine. there are many ethnic russians living in ukraine, but they all ukrainian minutes since i knew i knew it. in response to ukraine said it had quote, nothing to do with it. joe. the whole elder 0 delegates, the wall house organizations annual assembly, discussing how best to provide health care for the 20000000 people who have left ukraine since the beginning of the war. ukraine's neighbors of welcome to large numbers of refugees, more than one and a half 1000000 in poland, and more than 800000. and most of the country of just 2 and a half 1000000 people. putting pressure on who's countries, health systems, many of which were reading, dealing with stuff shortages and funding shortfalls. that as well as language barriers, lack of patient records in the financial hardship can present refugees from getting the cash they need. catalina germans, k is a program director of the publish migration form foundation. she told us earlier that a long term solution is needed for this, not just for the health system,
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but so that refugees can access of the services as well. the public system is not only has guide but also education and social security system are quite overwhelmed with the challenges since we are facing. there are some difficulties already. some active discriminations. um, definitely ukrainian, uh, community is vulnerable on the market so they usually tends to get the low paid jobs. and uh and i, i would say that the, uh, really uh, going forward is an integration process and that they are happy to do that. and, but it's not always possible, especially when we think about people different people in the rebel groups like older people or people with disabilities. many of the people who arrived from ukraine will stay with us from many, most and many years,
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but also ukrainians. acknowledge. and it looks like they, they, they start understanding that a quite often there is no place to go back. white house and republican negotiate has of in meeting again to try to reach an agreement on raising the government's boring limits. spike present joe biden house because kevin mccarthy say they productive talks on monday night. they were main divided on spending policies. treasury officials say that without an increase on the debt saving the us could default by june. the 1st of the wheel and there are $21.00 straight and now one percent you need $24.00. this is
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a type of credit card in the u. s. government has reduced to 9 point strategy for research and development into artificial intelligence. the white house says it wants to leverage i to tackle . so somebody told challenges and mitigate the risk of human misuse. a white house correspondent can be how kit has more. as the white house lays out a strategy for assuring that the united states stays ahead of advancements in artificial intelligence, democrats, as well as republicans, the us congress are debating exactly how to regulate a i. and when it comes to doing just that, there are a wide range of differing opinions, top democrat in the us senate, charles schumer has recently released a framework proposing but tech giant should reveal their data sources and explain models further algorithms. that is something that republicans are pushing back on,
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suggesting that this is an over rage that could stifle innovation and even cut in 2 business prophets. recent hearings also failed to put forward to any sort of substantial legislation proposals. and as a result, that is why some top business groups like the chamber of commerce and. busy cited states or calling for law makers to work harder to come up with some sort of legislation and in a hurry. that's because there are fears that there could soon be concerned about a loss for american businesses and even threats to us. national security. kimberly, how could al jazeera the white house role that this is a cassandra natural ai, a company that makes a lot acceptable for old business. he joins me now from miami. is washington capable of confronting i do they know, do they know getting into or i think that if the question was,
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are they capable of, of handling a i without taking the expertise of, of others and more of the private sector than i would say. yes. they're there, they're in other over there. have, i do not see them doing that. so sam oldman had opened a, i went to the white house along with some other major a i leaders a couple of weeks ago to speak with president biden. and i think the reasoning they do that is because they realize the government realizes that they need to really reference the, the experts in the space in order for them to make actual reasonable and meaningful change. and is that the right approach is up and more power to now, perhaps not in terms of whether to regulate ally systems, but how? right, well i think the question of regulation of a i as an open i don't think anyone has a, a clear answer for that yet. that's why i think collaboration is key in this point because it's something that doesn't have a clear direct answer. it's something that will change over time,
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i think as long as everybody is honest and, and um on the table with what exactly are the risks of a i, if he gets out of hands, which i believe same moment, is that a very fantastic job of kind of outlying uh i think that's what's most important because there is not a silver bullet for this. the end is that i don't use the what scary, but it's not quite unsettling in itself as you say. so i'm on and made the consequences. care. we're starting to perhaps reach the tip of the iceberg in terms of understanding the risks it has to human beings. the effect is going to have on our lives, the economy and, and perhaps even human survival in some cases. but i mean, we also discovered that we just, we have few tools with which to, to try and manage this to. um, i don't think the question is as much do you know, do we have the tools to manage this as more do we have uh, i think do we have that collaboration in place in order for us to manage this?
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because, you know, if you're looking at, at the surface level, um, if i was to say that nobody has that direct answer, that could be seen as a little bit scary. but i think there are plenty of technologies in the past that, that have fallen into that category. the nuclear energy is, i think, a very uh good example of where obviously in the, in the wrong hands and the wrong way it is, it can be very, very scary, but as well it could also have a lot of tremendous. i'll look for good and i think a, i so i mean robert, tell me it. and so in terms of putting the safety range on piece of technological platforms, why, as you say, other industries regulated. so why is that then? now this struggle to strike that balance between protections for people and consumers while keeping the industry profitable and competitive. and so i think the regulation is, is difficult. it is current stage because of how nascent overall this, this technology is. and it's really only as of recently,
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specifically in the past couple of years. and i really want to say 2017 when the what the white paper from google attention is all you need came out which standardized the transformer, which is what the technology, that strategy between all of these tools that we're worrying about are really based on the reason why regulation can be difficult with this because it's so news that we just don't know what we don't know yet. and i think the, it's a fine delicate balance between not stifling innovation, but at the same time being able to foresee and, and, and be proactive in making sure that this doesn't get out of control. it's a fine balance. i'm not saying any one has the perfect answer for this. the reasoning. why? because difficult is because we really haven't had this paradigm for me. all right, thank you very much for all the for joining us. jeff, from miami of what goes in mexico now. so it used to erica trying to evacuate residents around the public, got to pets, all volcano, the 2nd biggest in the country,
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and the it's in the highest stage of activity since 2019. it's spewing poisonous gas and ash, into homes and businesses. john holland reports from the foot of the volcano, its naming smoky mountain right now, slipping up to it, public attempted to a 5 and a half 1000, meet some volcano in central mexico, currently belching up poisonous smoke and now she's the government's volcano. major is one step away from prepared to evacuate, the getting shelters ready for the move in 120000 people in the danger zone. those we met in some pivotal beneath the qualities who wish to the foot of the volcano occurring on his normal. they've a different way of looking at the use of associated with miss when we have a few months with no smoking, no noise, that's when we worry. we think what's happening with the volcano, it has to prevail, is that when most of these, so it's a, it's a click of a mask window, a starting column,
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a seat in reality. yes. and they lead us. amelia's family foam is accept the trade off, the boat kind of brings the tall, ashen bridge. so this is the ways, lingering risk of destruction. i good so model one or the risk to take the good with the bad. she tells me i always tell us that the clouds of smoke and us really affecting nearby tends to schools around because of the contaminate to the face. most about the locally same is flowers of nearby lease. go currently look like this . nothing's escaping the carpet. and clearing it away is a sicilian task that you store every day we have to sweep it out. really affects us . we have a business selling ice lollies and we have to keep it close to. the ass cloud is actually so big that we haven't even been able to see the volcano for most of our visit, hidden somewhere over there on that cloud has trouble far enough away that it's
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even close down mexico city, apple for a few hours this saturday. despite the most scientists have kept their own public attempted to day and night in this special monitoring center. a fuller option is what they fear, that they stress that isn't the situation yet. i move just saying, he says he does a lot of ash, but we still on the point of a rental that those in the volcano shuttle leaving the authorities to it to them. it's business as usual, don't home and i'll just say to some pedro, but need to what is mexico? it's been nearly 2 weeks since i couldn't walk. i slammed into west and me, and mazda, right kind state, the well food program says that some aid is getting through some valuable people in the region, but many remain without food or shelter, especially in camps were hangal. refugees are you? there is tiny child reports, a young girl stands in the wreckage of her home. in some places,
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little remains of the camps outside, situate that house more than a 130000 ethnic ran good cycling. mocha is left a trail of death and destruction in me. m. good. good. good. 17 people died. 92 houses and all village were destroyed. we are short of food. someone donated 15 kilograms of rice to our village. the somebody's have been found, but most of not the current problem is food. no donations have arrived yet. so we are sharing our provisions with others. since the cycling the village has had no food, no one including myself, has received any food yet. so those who survive, the real struggle is only just beginning. it's hard to know where to start. but slowly the, picking up the pieces that lives in shelters being rebuilt from the ruins of those that were destroyed. what people are really asking for is shelter, clean water,
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food and health and other services. it's about 800000 people that we've estimated. but in general, i think in total board, which has been estimated, he's about to around that $2200000.00 that had been hit a that's a huge number of miles to feed. and so far the well to program is only reach $36000.00. so i'm really is getting through to the rank of camps the many people award. it wouldn't be enough. travel to retire and state is restricted by the military, which has been slow to issue the necessary permits to aid organizations. the seas of comed, but it will be a long time before the fisherman can take the boats out again. and farmers are unlikely to get a harvest from rice paddies flooded with sea water. the impact of sight, the marker on the right hand community will be felt. the is toni chang, elders are so that for you all the program and all the big name republican is about to throw his hat into the presidential ring. dramatic rationing of drinking water
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in 3 american states that might not be enough to save the colorado river uninstalled the crash, the end of the drive is hopes of competing at one and most of sports, most famous rice, the hello, and welcome to look at the international full cost of police to say at last we have got some try room prior to whether try to push this way in across north western pos of us and we will see more of the west, strong sunshine as we go on through the next couple days at the moment there is still a fair bit of cloud that flew out and pushing across england and wells side of the cloud to into scandinavia. this weather system has a weak one down towards a low countries, but an area with shells. hey, which do extend? right? the way across the central positive here, right, the way down into that is the side of space, 3 fronts, pushing across into
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a good pump, porch, cool as well. so some larvae showers on this. they will be heavy at times, scattering the shelves down towards the southeast, back up to the northwest, put about it as long as you find and fly with high pressure being charged. 21 celsius in london, 70 and found hotmail quanch's form on the 1st type of still drawn and bright for the most part and the bright of weather. now coming down, of course, a good part of central year and still some showers that just pushing into know the areas of italy, heseman, spots of spain sing some rudy wet weather the balkans into to sing some wet weather to little bit of whether to just effect in the northwest, all of africa, from that same system just around, back to west in corner of a year. a lot of the show has to for west africa, the,
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the banks not to mention loans to suffered because behind the suffering from millions of tax pains. because those taxpayers never go away. there's a new one bone every single day. i mentioned it is emerging national necessities in the country as officially requesting the information of as important because as inputs we create it together because i happen to live in greece somehow. i'm a center, i'm
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a bad person. that's machine on algebra the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. main stories now fighting has continued between sedans. warring factions, spies these 5 deal that came into effect monday evening. local time. soon these on the, on the power military are assess, has been 5 case control of the country. since april 14, easiest coast guard is saying that it's into the, into septic moving 17000 people trying to cross the mediterranean since january over the same period last year. $3000.00 was stopped on votes attempting to reach year up. and then police uncanny whining an investigation into hundreds of debts linked to a doomsday calls. it's need to or is a case of ordering. photo is to stall themselves to death. investigators that aren't covered the point, is it more than 240 people in a remote forest?
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florida governor on desantis set to launch his campaign for the 2024 republican presidential nomination. his team says he will make the announcement in a live of parents on twitter. is there any discussion with the elaine moss desantis is because it's considered the biggest threat to former president donald trump's hopes of running for the white house again. his 10 years saw it as governor, as seen as they expanded gun ownership rules and bringing you a portion that limits amongst other things. well, rob ron, for the palsky is a lawyer and fuller on desantis, appointee. he joins us live now from sarasota, florida. as a trump alternative has raised his head, decided desantis is going to announce his presidential campaign. not a big event surrounded by lots of people and supports is as you would expect to see with trump that perhaps in a very different sorts of wayne and audio. only interview on twitter. how do you reckon that will go for him? well, it's already is already controversial,
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is already got social media buzzing among the right wingers in the united states. um, because you must get somebody who let a lot of trunk supporters back on to twitter after they were banned in. and so must, has become somewhat of a bolt 0 to a lot of trumps of borders. and now it looks like he is taking the side of randa sanders. and he's even even mentioned last year that he would support the santa city ran for president. so, so the announcement itself is causing quite a lot of controversy today. so it's quite a should move. yeah, well, most guys, a 138000000 twitter follower. so where you're going to get a bigger platform. um, so it's, it's a little unusual um, he's being criticized for it a little bit. but uh, but it's, it's definitely a good way to get your message out. what do you think is john's as our off against donald trump? this is going to be a nasty bottle. i mean, you're talking about 2 candidates, well funded, who now don't, don't,
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especially like each other anymore. a very thin skin, very vindictive. and they're gonna insist that elected officials around the united states support one or the other. they're gonna force them to take sides. they're gonna force meet people in the media and the united states to take sides on, on the, on the right side. uh, so its just sets up a really nasty battle. i think with our crazy cookie elect total college system, there is a password de santis can pull this off. the problem for him is if he can somehow beat donald trump, how does he get disgruntled truck supporters to then back him in the general election against by maybe the most support is will help. but there's not that, hey, there's not many of them. yeah, well the must, the board has now or this one of the same there. there, most of the people like most in the united states are our republican now. so do you think you'll close the gap a little bit with the phone with president donald trump?
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i mean obviously florida florida is the governor of florida. that's a big advantage. yeah, i do think you will close the gap. i don't pay much attention to the poles now. i think he has a plan. he's got some good advisers behind him. i think the mistake that he's been making though is trying to fight with trump over the trump voters, the mag a base. he really needs to go after the, the other republican party voters who are anti trump and there's a significant number of them. but of course, the problem with that is you've got people like tim scott and nikki haley and mike pants and others that he's got a fight with to pick up those non trump voters once this is very fragmented, then within the repub, it's kind of become more fragmented as, as the weeks and months go on, but i guess that's why also desantis and make a point of saying that the credible candidates abide in him himself. and trump is trying to keep a focus on
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a narrow field. yes. and trump is cheered on these other people getting in the race every time one of these less or candidates gets in trouble flaws and says, oh, come on in the water's warm, everything's great. he's encouraged him. scott and nicky daily to run and might pens because he understands that those people take away voters from rhonda size and roger sanders wants to make this a to a race. but right now it's very much not so, and we're going to see a crowd and republican fields come the time. i know you said you don't pay too much attention to the polls and there's a lot of other stuff that that have time between now and then. is it going to be a lot of different people, as you say, many candidates save a trump, but it will be a disadvantage to desantis as well. yes. but the, what the status is taking is that truck is going to get it died in the next several months that he's going to get in criminal and died in georgia. and by jack smith, the special prosecutor was investigating him for the documents on january 6th. so
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what the status is banking on, is that when those indictments hit this fall, that more truck voters are gonna are going to say, look, we have to support somebody else from can't when, when he's being prosecuted. and then the sanders can then push out some of these other candidates. all right, thank you very much, ron philip, asking you for joining us from florida. thank you for pockets. tony prime minister and ron con has been growing to baylof repairing and quotes and his mom about local media reports anti terrorism co agreed to fail on at least 8 of the cases. this includes one for corruption is wife busher. con. also faces of rock def charges. con is rejected. the obligation saying now politically motivated and just parts of a government conspiracy to bind his term, to wreak and soft potty come all hide as more from is lama bon, as they said, the same outside the national accountability bureau,
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where the former prime minister m, ron conn. and his wife bush or a baby have presented themselves an investigation team. is going to be asking them questions. they're now part of the form of the investigation and to the out of the car, their universe or get drugs and register to allegations that they were in regularity . now, normally remember on hon appeared in card has supported the out there to cheer him and strain sometime dev covers with the police. but her dad, you can see it as calm. his supporters have stayed away the former prime minister before leaving the hard head toward his support there. that even if it's that day, then you said he was highly apprehensive that he may be arrested. that is, people should not take the law under their own hand and should remain peacefully. i think about how they get away from this. there is no legal stent, and this is what's the responsibility of all the most of them are multiple theater efforts to gather,
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to calm down the institution and focused on armies other political leadership as our institutions are dollars. but somehow there's a fight between all of these institutions. and ron con has already said that the bar did being rick them, i did later that in j, and they're not allowed to come out. the minute they get paid, the date of the former prime minister had accused the government of pointing a gun to the head of the leaders to quit the party, the government on the other hand, their domain to try to implicate them in one good for another. and i've got the accurate nations off from the all partition that there's focus on derek and saw that there is a deliberate that there and by the government to marginalize his barking. come out of how you did all your data all. it's normal by as far as he's on the pacific islands. guam has wand local residents take precautions as a remote us territory for pass for
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a possible direct hit from ty food. now why the storm is expected to make landfill on wednesday morning. local time. people in the low line areas have been told to immediately evacuate. no good to less shall by law has more. these people on the island of guam preparing for tie for my why? the storm is very lean towards the island with strong winds and rain. we usually pack everything up for most of our stuff inside the garage to secure everything you've it, especially the windows. people, us fucking up on the central supplies. the tie food could be the biggest to hit one in 2 decades. the governor has told people to remain calm, migrate is concerned, then worry is your safety. all residents in low lying flood prone and coastal
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areas are ordered to evacuate and seek shelter in private residences or designated government shelters in higher elevation. more than 170000 people live on the island in the north pacific ocean. authorities via the school may cause devastating damage. excess lands at a 130 miles per hour, and gusting pushing to a $150.00 or so. so right now we've been seeing the conditions change type room. a war continues to intensify. no surprise. all the ingredients were there to support and it's inspiring system. at the islands in the region has been placed under a typhoid warning, but the people of guam, face and anxious wait, look to lash out by law l g 0 of the british royal family is declined to request to return the remains of the 19th century. ethiopian prince believes that prince eileen miguel was captured by the push army. when he was 7 years old. he died of
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pneumonia in 18. 79 was buried in some george's chapel. it wins a causal is defended. it says say that it's not right for him to be kept in the u. k. by him, paula says that it has to preserve the dignity of others buried as the chapel in 3 americans days, california, nevada, in arizona of agreed to slash the amount of water they take from the drought hit colorado river river provides drinking more. so for 40000000 people across the united states and mexico, but exports a warning, it's drinking water levels. are the critical points, run those reports now from los angeles. the by did ministration in western states that depend on the colorado river has struck a deal on cutting water use until 2026. the agreement would reduce water siphoned from the colorado by more than 3.6 trillion cubic meters. california which uses the largest share of colorado river water,
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wouldn't bear the brunt of the cuts with about one 3rd of the total. arizona and nevada also agree to significant cuts. other states rely on the river are colorado, new mexico and utah. experts say the agreement is a stop gap measure. so essentially it's so kind of like say we're going to keep doing this more aggressive conservation for the next 3 years to we get to 2026. and in the meantime, we're going to keep negotiating the, the, the big deal that we're expecting in 202623 years of drought, worsened by human cause. climate change have left reservoirs like lake need. the country's largest dangerously low. the lake. is it about 30 percent capacity? heavy, rain and snow in the west or early this year gave the colorado and it's reservoirs a desperately needed surge of water. but scientists and climate change experts say
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the river is simply not big enough to serve all the demands, the regions growing population have placed on it. the agreement is a 1st step to avert a crisis, but not a long term solution. will it be enough? on the time will tell, we'll have to see if we have um we have another year of super poor run off of the the agreement itself acknowledges that we could be in that danger zone again. lasting solutions include conserving water and modernizing cities, farms and infrastructure to use less. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles, a slide for you on this news, i was going to bring you all the way to support stories and to actually use that will lift some of the blue line over the read off of your london. and on charlie angela or it can with saudi arabia, has bought
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a range of challenging films to the festival. the saudi arabia is making its mark on the film industry. recently. 5 features founded by the kingdom, the competing that the cannes film festival in front of funding a new studio complex is attractive times for international productions. is charlie angela explains from con, the saudi arabia is making a splash at the cannes film festival. no, it was saudi films that was 5 titles funded by the kingdom. one is a jew, damien drama in july, a boy, a bold look how the patriarchy backs by local lou can unravel
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a woman's life as well as husband has died, leaving her with the dead. since she has a daughter and not a son, hoffa hay and can legally be taken by her husband's family and her daughter put into custody. the film folders have fight to save some both. what it was. so confronting issues like divorce abortion domestic abuse, inspired by his own family's experience, director general rashid has created a thoughtful film, tackling the sl jenny and social injustice, but his bracing for a possible backlash. the other boards and joe didn't in the origins. specifically, there are so sensitive and the, the not used to see them sense in the matter. i know i'm put things in the, in front of them. and i know that there wouldn't be kind of backlash. but i know that there would be also supportive because the wage of change is going
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through all the other board, and i hope it will be at least it would start the conversation for daughters another saturday back soon received a standing ovation for choosing direct to coast have been hon. you and have cost based on the real life story of all 5 who's to eldest daughter has disappeared to join i so that we don't commentary fiction together. kim, the key every way you look at can. so any rate is putting it stuff on the industry since 2018 when saudi the band on sentiment i create the international film festival. the red sea field is always huge. they announce many funds of hundreds of millions dollars. they've looked to open up studios in neil and lula and announce 40 percent re sites. it's a big investment. to help foster local talent, they're bringing in hollywood actress katy homes, to men, to young saudi filmmakers. and to attract productions building a lula,
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multi $1000000.00 studio complex and that does it the saudi back films that kind of bowls when released in the are well could challenge the status quote and give them more nuanced view is our to the rest of the well because opening the door to meet the specs is one of the great powers of cinema charlie on to the out. does. there can support now as far indo huh. marian, thank you so much. rama jared's presidents. laurens, you know, perez says racist insults against any of its players will not be tolerated. his comments come after the rest of 4 people suspected of hanging and f, a g as in as the as junior from the bridge in madrid earlier this year. spanish police made this move 2 days after the latest case of racial abuse against the brazilian forward during a spanish league game. but this is, has been targeted with abuse on multiple occasions and spanish stadiums. well, really, i meant that we're not, you know, they might ask one of the ones that they can know what happened is really very
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serious and also with an aggravating circumstance that it is not the 1st time it has happened road and see the society we live in does not deserve what is happening . sports is a place for meeting full values and co existing respect and sort of directory is age. that is why i want to make it very clear and announced that real madrid will not tolerate any more incidents and races insults against any of our players. and i can always been speaking to alexandro. k row. got a professor, a spanish history at newcastle university and also the book of football and national identities in spain. he explains that there's a lack of political will with in spanish football to properly tackle racist abuse. uh, uh, sadly over the last 20 years, uh, racism has been a retirement issue in the, in the spanish league. and so that is not uh, sort of a permanent problem in the sense that it doesn't happen on a daily basis. but to every 34 years we, we come across this,
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this problem. so it's, it's somehow retirement and diversifying that is retirement. and that it comes out every to 3 years. it's, it's very telling of a very little political will from that they got and for many crops to be honest to titled properly this, this issue. and that thing face, in case the finish this case in a way it gives us a very good opportunity, a to, to eradicate one of them for all racism from, from the bullet list from the spans. but secondly, i think is a good opportunity for a spanish society to have a hard look at the metro and, and ask difficult questions about racism inside of the specs the, the rise of the, of the far right. and is, and it certainly didn't end of the last year as it didn't help. so it's, it's certainly something that is, that is um, wider and in spanish society, even if it looks like both for whatever reason seems tend to take the, you know,
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the wars from, from many people. but it is certainly something that goes beyond that goes beyond football. are spell start because soccer has signed a new contract with the club. the 21 year old england international is new deal runs until 2027. sock has been great form this season bagging 14 goals and 11 assessed for the gunners. the news will come as abuse the arsenal fans with the club failing and their bid when a 1st primary leak title in almost 20 years. lebron james has question his future in the n. b a after is l a lakers team are eliminated from the seasons? playoffs? the n b is all time leading point score has refused to confirm that the whole can return to the courts of the lakers were beaten by the denver nuggets and the western conference finals were whole pack reports as liberal and james, both of the quotes for the last time the full time and b i champion says he's yet
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to make a decision about next season of the lake, his last game full of the western conference finals theories to the denver nuggets . i don't know. i don't know. i'll have to think about to be honest. i like to think about to be honest, and just for me personally, is ongoing for with the game of basketball. a lot to think about. associate year old may be considering his future, but there's no questioning his ability on the quotes. james racking up 31 points against denver and this the tough alone is the highest scoring part season hoff of his career. it help give the like, is a 15 point lead off to the 2nd quote as well as science. please can call them that old hard. great. the problem is nikolai just keeps the denver nuggets of arguably the it'd be a style of the seat chest. the 2 targeted b p from sab, you're in spar the western conference, top seeds with 30 points. 14 rebounds and $13.00 to $6.00. as of now gets worked out the deficit by the full full time. but in front of that home fans,
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the lake has refused default to the davis with a really a blog to their know, are you all kate? what's vul abroad? wasn't finished either. this lamp making it a 3 point game. he would eventually finish with a game hard 40 points, but crucially, he was denied this 2 points that would have toward the guy, the guy, the dead, but not get so once the team. so what 11 victory for. nothing save you sweep. for the 1st of appearance in the i, b i files, you know, for that game to go down to the wire and for the ball to be in the broad james and snow those seconds for an eternity. us. and you know, when the, the buzzer went off and it was almost surreal for a 2nd, but again, couldn't be more proud of our group. so 1st, n b, i funding the parents of whites for the dad, but not get that sort of broad james piece future remains a lot less and roll pop back out to 0 british driver stuff and wilson is out of the upcoming indianapolis. 500 wilson and the blue car there fractured
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a bone in his backs during this collision with catherine leg and mondays practice session. he'd been due to compete and the race in the race for a 5th time. well, so his brother justin was killed in the past during the, in the car race in 2015. the $100.00 and something addition of this event takes place on sunday. and that is all you support for now. it's now back to marion in london. okay. far thanks very much. that's it for the news now, but i'll be back in a while with more of the days news around up, the top story is coming out, i'm sorry, shortly including all the latest developments in sit down the
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