tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 15, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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the l just the the hello there, i'm doing mcdonald, this is bianca 0 and use our lives from london. coming out of my been both tragedy of the coast of greece. many are safe, but hundreds more are fear dead. the rescue operation continues into the nice survivors, calling it the worst place on earth is sedans, conflicts stokes ethnic decisions in dar for we speak to some who fled to neighboring chat. israel's parliament votes on key parts of a government funds overall. the judiciary, despite the public kind and waiting and the risk caused by on sufficient
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intelligence you lawmakers, adults draft tools demanding greater transparency and accountability and on key to spend the same doha, with his full slate drama in the nation's league as benevolent instruction stuff which time to send a semi final with probation into extra to the fair one. welcome to the program. we begin in greece, where at least 78 people have drowned off the southern coast in wolf's become one of worth to you or to worst migrant boats. and hundreds more people are feared that now there are estimates up to 750 people were on board the fishing vessel when it signed high winds of complicated the rescue operation or challenge begins. our coverage is unfamiliar. how many people were on official invites when it capsized
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and sank. invoices of greece is southern coast. these were the survivors arriving at the ports of kind of monta independent been ease. some were strong enough to walk off the ship to dry land. others couldn't make it down the gangplank might be me over to you guys to see me at this point. you got this as it is indeed a tragic situation. very difficult situation with a very large number of shipwrecked people, a number that i think we have not faced in the past. i'm afraid that the number of victims will be high, because that was very many more people on board than should be allowed for this. but, and it's believed the over crowded fishing guide was on its way from to brook and libya to italy. degree coast guard said its 1st office of help repeatedly rejected his the hundreds of refugees and migraines on board. wanted to reach attorney invoices the to the is often the preferred destination. of the greeks toughen surveillance, that is migrant camps. it was in the as of wednesday morning that the boat capsized at a search and rescue operation began. i will do
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a lot of the magickal music. we have transferred full of people from the airport to have both a it by helicopter attends, but by evidences to the hospital with mild called the family regarding the hub sites, always transferred 13 people. thankfully no one in a critical condition. must a greek shipping ministry official said. most of the men were from egypt, syria and pack. it's done. they've been taken to a warehouse to recover. increases president's catherine, a 2nd letter of hulu, came to visit them. there was a 1st meeting, local officials, the you and says about a 1000 people have died or gone missing in the mediterranean this year. and this latest is the deadliest chip rack of greece in 2023. and among the worst in europe will reach heaven's houses here as well. as laurie mentioned, the official save the bolts embarked from 2 brooks in libya and was aiming to get the italian coast offers of help. from the greek coast. guards were refused. don't several police filed this report from columbine to increase at the moment the coast
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guard tells me the rest of the operation is ongoing and will be throughout the night. there's one coast guard patrol vessel out at the scene of where the of the libyan fishing trula sank. 47 north cool miles south west of where i'm standing on the west coast of the penalties. and there are also 6 much and ships in the area. also searching for survivors, but as of half an hour ago, when i spoke to the operation center, i was told that there were no survivors who were on board those ships. i was at c at the moment. so it is very much up in the web. it will have any improvements on the number of 104 survivors. that's just the official number being given by because code 70 roughly of those people in the warehouse with floodlights behind me and
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a couple of dozen more hospitalized in the broader area around the color mount the where i'm standing. so it's, it's one of those situations where the search and rescue is open ended. there's, there's no estimates of when it's going to stop. i'm sure it's going to be going into the morning hours because there's always hope that with the don't light, somebody might be sponsor that hadn't been during the night. but it also appears that this thinking happened so quickly of the captain of the coast guard vessel who watched it happened and said that within 10 or 15 minutes, the boat was gone. that it is, uh, it is possible that the many, many people who were on that boat didn't make it off as well. this year has already been one of the se rewards for migrant deaths in the mediterranean sea was at least one side was in driving. so far, the international organization for migration says that's 30 percent higher than the same period. he will go as
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a total number of people crossing the central mediterranean in small boats is also sore to its highest level since you records began in 2009 with at least $42000.00 people making the dangerous journey during the 1st 4 months of this year, that's a for full the increase from 2022 will see you and hcr says the one in every 74th purse and worldwide is now a refugee and last year. so the largest different increase in the record is number of refugees. olivia is one of the main trends that hubs for migrants across africa and many attempt the dangerous seizure and these to you are the now some say they're hoping to find jobs and stable income. can that be a itself my leg? trina has more from the city of miss ronda. sammy came to live from nigeria in 2019 with the hopes of crossing into europe. he was detained that see by the coast guard and sent back to libya. sammy says he spent 8 months in the detention center
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before being released 2 weeks ago. as far as the default to the prison, libya has long been a transit help for migrants from other african nations trying to reach your opinion tours so far this year. more than 25000 migrants and refugees have reached italy from libya, while more than 6000 were intercepted, etc, and brought back to the country. a new one has described the central mediterranean as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world with more than 20000 recorded . that's says 2014. so far this year, at least $650.00 people have died and more than $300.00 are missing,
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that's the you ins. migration agency says there are more than 700000 migrants and lived there. 89 percent of them cited economic difficulties in their countries for coming to libya. the oil rich nation has been engulfed in conflict for more than a decade. but experts say a stable libya could help decrease the number of people attempting the dangerous journey crossing to europe. and um, if i cannot, i am a fit in the near future. we see elections being held and back to economic security and political stability. and they'd be, the job market will increase, so they'll be no need to cross to you. but the 2nd, i mean, came to libya from niger more than 10 years ago. he's been working at this restaurant in this rata ever since. he says he hopes to open his own restaurant one day. i mean, any of them. i don't want to go to europe. i'm comfortable here. i'm happy with my job. i come in, do my work and get paid on time. thanks to god, i'm doing very well financially unable to support my family back home. lucas might
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says more than 80 percent of his staff are migrant. what are the most important workers? extremely important to media. i mean is essential to our business. he started off as a, you know, but he has been promoted 3 times and his law and assistant share for some migrants like, i mean, there's little interest in going to europe. he says, a stable and good income in libya to help support his family back home is all he really needs. now, it's right now. oh, sure, 0 mr. up to you and 60 general antonio gets harris says he's a poll by reports of violence in west and are for al jeanine of the capital of west, off for seen some of the worst violence with some estimates of up to 1000 people being killed since mid april zane bus driver reports from audrey and neighboring chad long running estimate divisions have only defend for some sudanese refugees.
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in camps, in chad, fear is turning to anchor, eager to talk about the injustices they are facing. many are unable to speak without crime. most mon was separated from his family when fighting broke out in old janina wester for he searched for weeks before crossing the border. people home out of the engine and now they are putting it on every side that i'm not. dad has no food, no medicine that has nothing has to go. there is nobody has to go to, to work to get water. i want to send my mother to the people to last a hand and a previous conflict and says if he doesn't find his family, he will do the unthinkable ones and go back to streets lined with the dead to risk of meeting the same fate loud this territory, the gunman says, is no wonder militia control of my target, that a lot of those who've worked in door for, for decades. blame political neglect, a collapse of state authority,
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and previous governments who armed certain communities for their own political gain . the war and cartoon is a classic battle between 2 rival forces in a struggle for power in the for and especially in ocean. and it is much more excess tension between communities. it goes to the struggle for land, for war to so use of natural resources. precious metals and min minerals, refugees, say o janina is the worst place in the world. would you give us a rough month as an african muscle leader? he says the city is home to dozens of tribes, but one is being single down and persecuted if you're seeing cartoon out of say a 5 yourself. but in a junior and i say if i dentist most edit unplugged daily, who knows more than 50 people daily, daily with jeep says he will
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return to defend his hometown for di trying on street level. it is of the sped, more and more people are arriving from to dawn on a daily basis. the record used to be say, while it is true, that the militias are targeting one specific tribe at the moment, the violence is so widespread. it is affecting everybody. un calls for a ceasefire. have been drowned down for the sounds of war. a groups will review, ongoing violence could spread across the reach, the muscle leads worn. if the militias are not stopped, other tribes could be targeted next. the same bus route, the o g 0 audrey eastern track. the crisis into them has driven the number of forcibly displaced people in the world to a new record. the united nations rescue g agencies as a 110000000 people globally have been forced from their homes, are domestic editor james space has more
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a. this is global trends report from you and hcr makes for so bring reading. it shows for the 1st time ever, the number of people around the world forcibly displaced has gone over a 100000000. in fact, to the end of 2022. the figures stood at 108400000 holes as a high commissioner for refugees. as the figure now is gone up to over a $110000000.00. and that extra increase is because of the crisis into don. and he says the thing is that saddam could still go unfortunately. so then you stop over and more people will leave the country. how many i don't know. and i think that we have planning sticker of about 10000000 people have in 6 months or so. so we are now almost halfway through when we, when we issued that figure of 1000000, i thought it was maybe too much. now i'm thinking maybe it's too little. the high
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commissioner said he was particularly concerned about the lack of funding for the crisis in suit. um the humanitarian response plan currently is on the funding that 16 percent. and that's why next week the you and we'll be having a touching conference trying to persuade countries around the world to give more money to the un self directions. james space, which is 0 at the united nations. coming up with this news hour from now on the 11 and this politicians failed to elect a new president despite us fire and economic crisis. refugees and the northern eastern democratic republic of congo, say they fear for their lives with rebel attacks on the rise and england named their team for the 1st ashes test against this julia, peter will have all those details coming up later in sports. the israel's parliament has voted on a key part of prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is proposed institutional. the
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whole m. p. 's, elected an all physician man, but to a key panel. little points jones's. they rejected the candidate for netanyahu's only could policy the proposed loss of spark months of nationwide protests. the changes include giving the governing coalition more power to choose. supreme court judges with a marks has been following the votes in west who is one of the key elements of the judicial eval whole. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu had been proposing for the last few months, involved the ability of the government to decide who should sit on a key committee that would decide judicial nominees for quotes, including israel, supreme court, the tests today, a key test in this vote inside the connects, it was whether the government would be able to push through to have its own candidates to sit on that committee despite weeks of compromise, told for the opposition in which the opposition and hope that would not be the case . the consequences of the vote today were profound. it was a significant win for the opposition because one of the account that it has been
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now selected, though to through, with a narrow majority to sit on that committee. where was the only remaining candidate from the could party. all prime minister netanyahu was heavily voted against meeting. it will be a 2nd vote 30 days from now to decide which of the candidate can sit on that key committee. a big in pull some day for the is ready to petition though, because the possibility the government would have great to sway over supreme court nominees with vacancies in the months ahead. now significantly diminished to the months out of the era west jerusalem as well. let's take you back to the situation insides through them, and we've learned that the, the power military rapids support forces of killed the governor of west star for state comments of a car had spoken earlier to local media from the regions capital l janina, calling international intervention and describing the situation in the city as quote of genocide gunfire. and artillery could be heard in the background in the area has seen some of the worst violence since the war started in april. we'll have
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a morgan joins us live from on, dorman, and have a what, what do we know so far? what we do know is that the governor of the west star for in sudan armies at buckhead was captured by ira. so fights is as per videos that was circulating on social media just hours after he gave statements to the media, describing the situation in to now the capital of the west are for know how many a bucket is the head of sedans, liberation movement. and he had signed a piece, or rather his movement had signed a peace agreement with the transitional government in 2020 and then he was appointed as governor of west. therefore, now the army disabilities army of sources interested in these army have accused the rapids support forces of accused of executing the governor in cold blood as per where it's of the source. that's who was pulled to embassy, denise army, the justice and equality movement, which is also another on group that signed
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a peace agreement with the government in 2020 accused armed men of being responsible of the execution. now this comes, of course, at the situation engineering that in west are for continues to remain very full of filed with fighting ongoing between the arab militias that are backed by the rapids support forces and supported by the rapids support forces targeting ethnic muscle leads, asper survivors from janina who have fled to neighboring tad. and of course, hipaa, all of this is happening is the situation in west star for continues to worse and then, and it looks like in no end in sight. yes, now many people who fled from janina to neighboring tad describe horrors and stories that they leave behind. did they say that they leave family members either dead or wounded, and the accused, the arab militias in the region or in the states and into nina city? specifically of targeting people based on their ethnicity. now doctors from
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lifestar for say that more than a 1000 people have been killed since the thoughts of the fighting in mid april and these, these thousands of people have been injured. but that the city of to nina has been cut off from basic services. there is no access to food as a result of disruption of markets. their health facilities have also been destroyed . and people say that this is denise army has been staying in their barracks since the south of the fighting with our malicious targeting. people from the masonic tribe, the ethnic tribes in to name estate, the engine in the city. so they all concerns from many people who left the jeanine of crossing the border into neighboring tad about the loved ones they leave behind . they say that the road situation for many to flee is not secure and that they're worried that they may not find their family members. should the situation come and be able to return home if they're ever able to return hipaa morgan, their life from home. dorman had about 9 q 8 agencies and the government, eastern democratic republic of congo,
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a struggling to keep people safe because of continuing rebel attacks there. in the latest attack account for displace people in a tory province was bar and killing 57 people, nearly half of them were children. catherine, so it has more some of the many who fled fighting between on on group called m 23 and the national on the in north cable providence. nearly 1000000 congress. these here have been forced from their homes during the last. yeah. a dan leaving ross and con scott stood around the provisional copy to goma. an invoice to roman catholic pope francis visited the largest comp, preaching peace and hope. the moment they meet your needs and the name of the millions of forest migrants and refugees that move in various parts of the world. we appeal to the goodwill of the people and especially to those who has a position of a pharmacy in the country. and in the international willed to build peace,
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people here fear for their lives. so now go boss that we are really scared because we have close to the doing the fuck on the know that the mt industry hide in the event. we have had that some rebels in utilities, children's healthcare of disobedience in a company. we don't peter protected in the latest, the talk in a tory province rebels for my alliance of militia, called the call per se for the development of congress or put dental. i reported to help fund a comp and killed more than 50 people, including children. today, of course says it's protecting the lender community from another ethnic group called hema as well as the kimberly's army. the united nation says a 150 civilians have been called in this region. and the last 2 weeks alone of the eastern, the combo has seen decades of conflict with more than a 120 on groups,
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including 23 and called echo fighting for lunch. and full control of bus natural resources including golds, diamonds, and cobalt mines. but people are caught in the cross fire. more than 6000000 kimberly's are displaced, their relatives killed homes and properties destroyed and lies disrupted. with no apparent and insight, katherine saw you all to 0. so the 12th time lebanese politicians have failed to elect to new president legislatures were unable to agree on the success of michelle allan who stepped on last october all the while. the countries economic crisis continues and hold it before its not from the re on the surface. this appears to be an exercise in democracy, but in loveland on politics is conducted outside the halls of power. and without any deal, any chance to elect the president. this in no one has the majority. that's why we
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need to align sometimes to get better results. just the alliances have changed since the last vote in january. the main christian parties have put their differences aside and joined the wider opposition to back. she had a 0 or if you had the 0, but it wasn't enough for the former finance minister to win. and the 1st round, fewer votes are needed in the 2nd round the voting. but the hezbollah let elias walked out before that could be held. the village up, they failed to notify us as a confrontation between those who wants to state and those who want to remain stronger than the state of the movement for a change in leadership again years ago. but the traditional political class has held on to power. we have lost all over the phone system and i absolutely have no faith that that system is blamed for decades of corruption that led to the collapse of the economy. we have reached breaking point yet they won't elect the president.
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it seems the decision to paralyze the country is coming from abroad and lebanon's political factions are tied to foreign powers whose rivalries are plays out here. loving on could be facing an open ended crisis. if politicians don't come together and agree on a consensus, the country needs the president to be able to appoint a government to deal with the economies collapse. what the 12th look toral session has showed is that there won't be a president unless he is a candidates that live all sides are prepared to compromise on cynical there. i was busy to build. the eu has moved one step closer to having to wells 1st law or regulation artificial intelligence. it aims to ensure that a i system is a safe and ethical and the tech companies comply with rules. natasha butler reports from strong school of whether you are p and call them and both is to approve the a i. so we'd vote all to official intelligence is rapidly changing all lives, which is why you know makers say regulation is
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a central food thing and stressful m e p is approved in a i. bill. the once rectified by member states could become a landmark little by 2025, and it is adopted from destination it to come in and always days and nights it was didn't take for the hard work. and for having found a balanced and human centered approach to the was 1st a i act legislation that's with no doubt be setting the globe is funded for us to come in the say a i can be a force for good in everything from fighting climate change to education, if the systems are safe and ethical under the proposed little that'd be categorized according to risk, the high the risk. so more rules, but systems deem to pose unacceptable. risks or co tail freedoms will be banned, including facial recognition in real time, in public places. companies breaking the rules could be investigated on face
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penalties, to the baby situations where there will be infringements that companies would not be either providing the necessary information or they would simply be the applications infringing, the rules of the text. and that's when the penalties could apply. and they range from taking the product off the market, or should we think certifications from the market all the way to find that that can go to to 70 percent of the revenue of those big company. because a i is developing some saw, so just be challenging for you, policy makers to try and find the balance between protecting people's rights. but continuing to support tech innovation too much regulation in the uses this take on trip in the infringe government advisor could lead to an a brain drain. the risk of regulating too much, just to seal the 2 players. moving to the us, for instance. and it's a big risk, i can tell you that i've spoken to a few teams the most have been so the in friends. and they're really considering
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that to the lowest a strong that they would move out of europe, who's against it's taken use. but you know, make, has to produce the a light bill box with technology advancing so quickly. no one can really predict if it will still be relevant by the time it's expected to come into force. it's actually butler. i'll just say era stressful european parliament has approved plans to adult the act wells. first rules on the use of implementation of artificial intelligence. now the actual govern, anyone who provides a product. so service that uses on sufficient intelligence, including systems to generate content predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing environments. systems will be ranked on risk. those the interact with humans are used for some valence purposes or can generate a deep fate. calling sample faced the strongest transparency obligations, those using high risk systems will likely be applies to complete rigorous risk assessments loves the right to fatigues and make data available to authorities to
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scrutinize those find to be breaching the i low could be find 6 percent approval of products and profits father, and for a company like microsoft, which backs chat, g p t creates are open a i, this would be $10000000000.00 as well. we'd like, when is the funds are and ceo of our a to an a i ethical risk consultancy. he's also the author of ethical machines that look on how to responsibly manage a i, hey joyce mean, i live from brooklyn and really great to, to have you on the program that these are the 1st rules of their kind. do you think that the use approach is the right one heading in the right direction at least? yeah, i mean look, if you take it that their main approach is what they call the risk based approach is exactly the right attitude. they want to, i think, encourage innovation, but anyway that keeps people safe. and so making sure that the highest risk is what's addressed in the act seems to me to be at least at the start the right
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approach. why is it that we need to think about a i being discriminated through potentially racist and sexist? the other one thing to highlight here is that we're not concerned about bad behavior. so when we're talking about things like psych sexual harassment, we're concerned with the bad behavior, a bad actors. when it comes to a i, the engineers and data scientist building these models and executives were approved in deployment. those models are not engaged in bad behavior, but there are lots of decisions made throughout the design and build process where you can an intentionally introduce a variety of ethical risks into the model itself. so as you've highlighted, it's surprisingly easy to create a biased or discriminatory model in the sense that say, your hiring algorithm discriminate against women or people of color or something along those lines. so it's, it's very important because it's not bad actors or bad behavior. it's decisions was ethical implications are not well appreciated by data scientism data engineers,
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when they're pet, typically building a i a and read there was an example, wasn't there. i think it was possibly back in 2018 where amazon built a system for filtering saves. and i think that was quite a good example to share with people tell us what happened there. yeah, so it's, it's a good example about how i can go wrong and how a company can do things, right? frankly. so they were building an a i resume reading software, so they receive tens of thousands of resumes every day. it's very expensive to have a person or people look through those resumes that get it gets to be impossible. but what if you could train your ai, which is really software that learns by example, how can you train your i to spot the good resumes or the interview were the ones and spot, the ones that are not interview worth the well, you give it a bunch of examples of all the resumes that were previously approved for an interview. and those that were not and utilize, or your software learn from these examples of what are the interview or the resumes . and so they gave that to their ai and the a i learned from those examples,
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we don't hire women around here. and so then when they gave it a new resume, all those equal, if it was a woman's resume, it got a red light. and if it was a man's resume, they got a green light and they tried for it for many months, even years to mitigate the by as ease of their model. they couldn't do it. and then eventually they scrapped the model. so there's 2 things to highlight here. one is that it was unintentionally introduced to bias that was really difficult to root out. that's one big important lesson here. and the 2nd is that they actually did the right thing by not only choosing to look to see if their model was discriminatory, and then engaging various strategies and tactics to mitigate those biases. but when it didn't reach their internal benchmark for sufficiently safe to deploy, they actually scrap the project, which was the responsible thing to do with. what's it going to take to create ethical a i am thinking about the collective effort this required, you know, both from regularly to reactors, from companies across the world, from government. so, i mean it's, it's a big old to do list. well one thing is
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a framing issue, so i, i try not to call on, you know, an ethical i as opposed to a not on ethical a. all right? so it's a really bad stuff you want to avoid it. we don't have to share some utopia an ideal about what ethical i looks like. most of you will need to call us around a set of nightmares about that. so for instance, it's a sort of nightmare situation if a guy is being used at scale and it's systematically discriminated against women as again, as an example. or if it's systematically violating the privacy of citizens around the world. but that's another sort of nightmare that we want to avoid. so i think that if you think less about what's ethically ideal i and more about what are the ethical scenarios that we really want to avoid. because they're so bad, we can get a lot more agreement and then it's, it's a bit more straightforward how data scientists, how engineers have more senior executives couldn't do their due diligence to detect whether or not the other building were have already deployed,
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might contribute an unacceptable way to those ethical nightmares we'd like when ceo of our to thank you very much. read it from joining us. they are from brooklyn. thank you. say so small still to come this hour hitting balls. the u. s. federal reserve hold so i can interest rates despite those inflation worries thousands gather in milan for the funeral, a former italian prime minister, silvio berlusconi. the vegas oh, nice it the and a child jackport. as they, when the stomach out for the 1st time will show you exactly how they did it later in school. the the had a lot of there has been a soggy stotts to the some of the southern parts of your band. that rain isn't going to stop yet. so if the central parts of the mediterranean and the south east,
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where we're going to see more in a way of heavy rain increase over the next few days. that is good news for the south. west of spain and portugal, i'm not sure why outlook, and it continues to be very dry and hot across pots of scandinavia, the north west with some records set for june in scotland. now as we move down to the south, what is it west of the rain scorching across the adriatic spaces like both mia and has covina as well as correlation and sub yeah, we've got some warnings out for heavy rain there as well as greece with thunder storms. expected of a temperature in athens is stop and low, they average day on thursday until friday, but we'll see time, but just pick up a quote from much of the library and peninsula for spain and portugal with a laundry dry outlook. and the outlook remains from lots of the move west. we have a little bit of a cool, a feel to eastern parts of england, but still some lovely hot and dry weather to be enjoyed here. and that continues. of course not just scandinavian, just some rain and snow way out into poland as well as germany. but the belgian,
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it's all about the heat. at the end of the week, i'm sorry. $1520.00 degrees on friday. in february, 2023. a $149.00 carriage freight train travel through east palestinian ohio, searching 8 cause the rate of 11 were carrying hazardous materials. one of them is the most toxic chemicals ever test. in the united states. it was terrified, blanketing our communities, photons, investigate safety practices within america's railroad industry. time is money. the money is everything. the room on the jersey to the a but next week,
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the news the remainder of our current top stores here and i'll just say read every 78 people have dry and off the southern. be close for them, like on both sides with some estimates that there were 750 people on board. the fishing vessel is feared this whole could actually be in the hundreds. israel's parliament has voted on key pod, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has proposed additional overall. m. p. 's, elected and opposition member to a chief panel of the points of justice. they rejected the concepts of many all his
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own la cruz's policy. you has to move one step closer to having to wells. first of all, regulating artificial intelligence, it aims to ensure a i, systems a safe and ethical and the tech companies comply with us. the federal reserve has left interest rates on hold. it's the 1st polls after raising rates 10 times this march. last year, the central bank has been trying to bring down inflation in the world's largest economy with that, sparking a recession. inflation has slowed and recent months, but it's still above the long term targets. i need to castro as more from outside the federal reserve in washington, dc. it takes a deaf hands to steer the jug or not that is the u. s. economy and the central bank does not want to risk an over correction with momentum is already pushing in the correct direction. here is federal reserve chairman jerome powell, in light of how far we've come and tightening policy,
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the on certain legs with which monetary policy affects the economy and potential headwinds from credit tightening. today we decided to leave our policy interest rate on change and to continue to reduce our security as holdings is looking ahead nearly all committee participants view it as likely that some further rate increases will be appropriate this year to bring inflation down to 2 percent over time the latest inflation numbers from the united states shows it is on the decline for percent inflation in the month of may, which is a significant improvement over the peak of 9 percent. however, the central bank believe at a healthy economy at its peak has just a 2 percent inflation rate. so we're still far over that target. does the believe that at least one more interest rate is in store for the future? what does that mean to the average american consumer? well, it is still more expensive to take out new loans on things like cars, homes, and one studies. and so, while this decision to have those interest rates remain constant for now is
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a welcome choice by many american consumers, there is still more room for that to put higher in the near future despite the welcome signs that the u. s. economy is again, going in the correct direction. heidi jo, castro, alger 0, washington. the head of the u. a nuclear watchdog has to spill in his trip to the russian controls parisian nuclear power plant in ukraine. due to safety concerns by fail go, see was expected to assess the site following the breach of the nova. cool, cuz um, which provides cooling, walter for the find a one that the facility could be called. and you create this counter offensive to retake russian k 5 territory. doing a whole has more of the story from keith. just as long as we understand that trip is being postponed, possibly only for a matter of hours because of travel safety concerns, the prolonged physical situated in the upper easy region in territory controlled by
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russia. since the early stages of the war, it's very close to the front lines. and so there will be concerns about getting there. it's not the 1st time though that they've been concerns about it. safety and security because of fighting that is often taking place nearby. but the most recent events that exacerbates those concerns is the breaching of the cutoff. cut them at what worries about water supply, but also about the integrity of that cooling reservoir. lead mr. girl 6 to one. to go see the dangers he said for himself, he has a permanent team base there and he told a press conference on tuesday. the, the latest situation was a step in the wrong direction. ukraine says at least 3 people were killed in a russian missile strike on the 4th city of a desa. it's the 2nd straight day of attacks on you create in cities. the regional administration says for themselves were fired from a ship in the black c. 3 victims were working at a warehouse business center. schultz and a residential complex will also damage a day on a russian air strikes on the city of creve. give re killed enough and people use
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extra answering, blinking has confirmed he'll be traveling to beijing on friday to discuss maintaining open communication despite tensions between both countries. so the 1st such visit by washington is 2 different lot in 5 years trying this foreign minister quin yang has war in the us as the meddling in its affairs. lincoln. however, the talent cancelled a trip planned in february over a suspected chinese bible, and that flew over the us china on the palestinian authority on to establish a strategic part shipped in as that was made as the palestinian leader met china as president in beijing where the boss is the 1st arab leaders to be hosted by china. this year community has more, a palestinian leader in lockwood. a boss was womanly welcomed and aging when he met presidency. didn't king abbas is the 1st our lead to visit china this year. they doing says it wants to play an active role in promoting peace between palestine and israel. the 2 sides marked to the visit by announcing
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a strategic partnership to china is one of the 1st countries to recognize the palestine liberation organization and the state of palestine. with the personal commitment, though, present sheet and part of a bus, china a positive relations has sustained some momentum of growth in recent years. the political charles between 2 countries has grown to visit comes as china looks to expand its influence in the middle east, a region where the presence of the united states has waned in recent years. us lead israel palestine talks have been deadlocked since 2014. on wednesday, she performed a 3 point piece proposal. it includes the establishment of an independent palestinian state, full string economic aid and convening a peace conference. the china is stepping up and initiated things. china has higher economic stakes in the regions. china is emerging as a, as a global leader, instructors that are of interest to the middle east and region as well. and i think
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we've seen a gradual change in the perceptions about china in much the aging successfully brokerage a rep for small between saudi arabia and iran, ending a 7 year diplomatic rift. it's trying to do the same between ukraine and russia, assigning its own void to push for dialogue to end the war. but little progress has been made with neither side, willing to see territory, wants to go try it. so as it keeps making a live apart, i know that i'm sense the needs of developing countries, leasing with us as an opportunity for see increases out in the middle east. expanding chinese influence at a conference and re uh this week. business leaders find those who deals with more than $10000000000.00. china is already the regions biggest buy of crude oil and is looking to build new infrastructure as part of it's built in road initiative. but not everyone is happy. washington has moved to that. these things growing influence
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poses a threat to the rule based international order. katrina, you all to 0 the teen. these 9 people have been killed in the latest ethnic violence in 94. that's in northeastern india shootings in austin attack. so intensifying and the conflict between bible ethnic groups, these to 100 people have been killed and $40000.00 displaced in the past 2 months. we'll see them always has more to this hospital in the info, east district of money port is filling up with the wounded, the latest casualties of ethnic violence between the cookie, tribal good and ethic majority may take people the time to watch us the vive, tuesday's fine and his wife is relieved. he's getting intensive care. we all from the working costs and i'm not sure how he got injured. i received a notification about his injury and that's when i rushed here to the hospital. it's really disheartening. bullets were, didn't bodies have been taken to a nearby morgue. police say they're the victims of a major gun battle in
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a cookie. tribal village. most were from the may take community tensions between the 2 v and may say money, poor have been growing for years. the sas point has made me over the distribution of land jobs and education. it was blocked by a protest against the state high quotes recommendation to give tribal states as to the may taste for makeup hall of the states population. since then, homes and shops have been burned down. dozens of people have been killed and tens of thousands forced from their homes. at least 40000 people have moved to relief can such as this one for the safety. but some complained of being separated from the families and having better centrals the cause of what this is very painful, our family, our daughters wives, and mothers are living in different camp. well,
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we want to call them, but there are a lot of difficulties out of the security forces had been sent to the state to search for illegal weapons. back at the hospital, medical teens are doing what they can to treat the injured as a number of dead continues to rise. for him, homage l g 0, a sizes of warners were in midland for the funeral. a form i saw you in prime minister silvio berlusconi. the time couldn't turn politician headed 3 coalition governments between 19942011. but a scone was known for his personality and wealth as well as his political and personal scandals. sonya gable reports in just as in life, he was a monster of ceremony and disruption. his presence drawing crowds outside the cathedral of milan, the city that made him and with his rise to the top funds of ac milan, the football team he once owned,
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gave the final good by a final glimpse of the mind who became an unshakable fools and a tiny in politics, we making it in his own image, a soul for some of inspiration. for others, insta, me, even the national day of mourning declared and his owner of the state funeral was so many too much of a tribute for leda, known for his brass style and sleazy scandals. but his supporters, a fitting tribute to the mind as a cover yet the night on the normal and still not what a man is, a character, he's always on stage. he has fans and detractors. he has people cheering for him and people hating him, silvio berlusconi was certainly a politician. he was certainly a business man. he was certainly a character to the 4 of celebrity on his departure leaves behind another struggle
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that to the survival of his policy foresight talia. one of the parties that make up each of these coalition government, one that the prime minister, georgia maloney depends on for the survival of the premiership. there all these controversy, bedrooms going managed to unite into these right when parties and facilitated the rise of maloney boss. in recent times he was increasingly at olds with her without betel scone. the government finds itself in a fragile position. maloney needs 17 senators from fort c tonya to consolidate. coalition governments majority key to maintaining support. really bad, new school needs. daughter medina, who oversees his business empire as well as the late to lead his girlfriend, martha. sheena, myself, a senior member of fort c, talia in the lower house. for some time his prospects will depend on these 3 women . they, i'm, the policy supporters will be key to whether bed new school needs political legacy
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was the dutch shoot. took the lead in front of the home fans. don't yell mullen with the gold probation equalized with a penalty before ammonia puzzle. each put them to one up, up to 72 minutes that there was life trauma, as no one struck for the netherlands. deep in stuff, its time is finished, too old probation goes on, bruno petrovich, who extra time and model impacts. as you put aside in front with a right strike, luca margaret chose a sort of penalty as it ended for 2 karesha who are now just one way from a 1st stage of title. they'll face either spain, italy, in sunday's final 7 time champions. egypt has qualified for the african cup of nations of to, to what, when a guinea, the names actually scored 1st and mutual medication was the top spot in the groups off the crabs center. deed, i'll see you with the go, but egypt ecological offs on amount of sun us. it's a true as a gay. the pharaohs completed the playground with its most stuff on my home. a go
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between them and take space in january in the ivory coast patrols a window is opened in europe, and we've already had our 1st big deal rail madrid assigned to england midfield. you'd billing them on a 6 year contract for reported $111000000.00 from jim inside literacy. adult means the 19 year old becomes the spanish clubs. the most expensive signing off the edit has all the ad garrath failed to origin seen his coach says we shouldn't throw out the possibility of you know, messy playing up the next world cup. basically using badging as urgency to prepare to face australia and a friendly match on thursday. the 35 year old till the chinese television station. and he has no plans to feature at the 2026 will have kept in the us, canada, and mexico. but the, and else kaloni is leaving the door open for his cap from the sort of glass. you know, i think it's very prudent to coming from someone who isn't smoking the mirrors and doesn't like this. still so much time until the world's cap. that just thinking
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your balance is any more doesn't make sense. i think him saying this is completely logical as the months and time passed on, but we'll see how he feels safe is for females. secretary general fact muscle motor is leading her post up to 7 years as the highest proof of women working in world football. the senegalese will stay in her position for the upcoming women's world cup before leaving her role at the end of the year of the 60 year old helped to oversee the russia and cuts her will cups as well as the creation of the new women's football division. within fif up, so motor say is joining fee for what's the best decision of her life and she leaves with a high sense of pride and fulfillment. and there's been a breakthrough in fee for stand up with your pin board tosses in terms of right school, the upcoming women's woke up fries and networks. in 5 you repeat. and countries initially offered as little as one percent of the fees they paid for. the mens woke up which they to fee for presidency on infancy, you know, threatening of blackouts in those countries. although no prices be mentioned. these
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board cost is which include the bbc in person for now carry the tournaments and starting on july 20th the vegas golden nights. so many stanley cup champions. the team that was found adjust 6 years ago, thrush the florida panthers, 93 in front of a home fence to claim a full one series victory for who perfect reports. the smith in 2017. the odor of the newly formed vegas gold and know its bill solely said he wanted his team to win the stanley cup within the 1st 6 seasons. when it was mission accomplished on tuesday in las vegas. as the golden lights went and truly hit the n h l jack thoughts. as i looked at this for the, as far as the hiring team sped, their expenses $0.50 is we'll drill to pump up the crowd, hit a fix for us to get to the floor with a pencil. and it had the desired effect to the french charge record crowd of just
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are the don't receive 1000 rule disabled. the waiting game for a would close out the series the golden door. it's was simply irresistible as they dominated the pat this from the stopped by the 3rd period, they with several went up, and the game was effectively reversed. it had been a remarkable rug to the final for the purposes. for the eastern conference number, right seats, the gulf and quality between them, the number one, steve and the worst, was clear at the top of a perfect boy for the golden door. it's the french or just 1st or the captain monk started the car just as the birds a score trick in the account when he gary would eventually see the story. 3, the spot world celebrations of the city. to see that the sheriff policies are the, is the bumpy ride for sure. uh, definitely, uh, a lot of hard work i was put in and especially through the past few years to achieve my goal. i replace i
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go by just stays in vegas. the golden lord to relocate to keep hold of the start of the cook for many years to come pick up now and maybe not only will make you suppose taste appearance to england in nearly 2 years of to be named in the team to face australia for the opening match with the ashes are the most training on wednesday to connect these be for services to the sport caps and pin stokes up these boeing of these tries to previous surplus . he does have a long to him the problem. so it's, it's gone with the experience of steward pro there is for the 1st testing building which starts on friday. and it almost 41 years old. james anderson is set to become the oldest england player to open the opposing and an ashes test. since george gerry in 1954, it is a stranger who hold the ashes off with
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a thrashing and full nail on home soil the last time it is played. well, though they have bought one of the series in england since 2001 something which was the vice captain steve smith wants to put right. personally, i'd love to take it off my bucket list. so i know it's the same for a lot of the other boys in the room as well, so we'll give it a good hot crack. the next few months, the cricketing when applied to last 12 months has been really exciting. and i've enjoyed actually watching from a file. you know, i said initially it, you know, have some, might be different coming up against our tax, but the white and say, i suppose, but i think, yeah, we've been fine go cricket, let me find the ticket. so it makes for an exciting series. and that's all the sports news, julia. it's back to you in london piece here. thank you so much. that's it for me, julie mcdonald and the team here in london. this case, i will be back in just a moment though with much more of the day's see you in a bit, the
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