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there's a lot, so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. via the story on told to how does era, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world to what we've been using kind of calls that matter to you. the, the one that is hosting an international conference to help ukraine recover from the conflict. the british prime minister wishes to knock is expected to unveil the financial assistance package, including a $3000000000.00 credit from the world bank and currently the us sector, state antony, blinking a speaking at that conference. let's listen in adopting these and other critical reforms to increase ukraine's transparency competitors to bolster the rule of law will help attract more private investments. and that is essential. and you heard it
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from my colleagues. governments are doing a lot of international financial institutions are doing. a lot of both of us have usually important role to play and ukraine recovery. but it is not enough only the private sector to mobilize the level of investment necessary to be the countries massive needs. the diverse participation of the private sector here today in this conference shows the growth opportunity, the global firms and investor see in the future of ukraine in the future of its people. making a mistake. all of these reforms and recovery efforts depend on ukraine having the capacity to deter and defend against future attacks by russia. and that's why even as we invest in your trains and media and long term recovery, we also have to build a ukrainian military that is strong enough to protect you,
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train sovereignty, a structural integrity and its independence. not just to defend you craigslist, but to defend all the ukrainians are building and will build on that land. it's also what the united states has committed to working to build support for a just and lasting peace and you frame the core elements of which i outlined a couple of weeks ago. and i was thinking, those include a piece that oppose united nations charter and its fundamental principles, sovereigns, territorial integrity, independence, that addresses both accountability and reconciliation that ensures ukraine's full participation a sense. and that supports ukraine's reconstruction and recover even as we rally around new things recovery, we must not lose sight of why that is necessary in the 1st place. indeed, even as we come together here in london,
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committed to supporting your brains build up. russia continues to try to burn it down. so let's be clear. russia is causing your brains destruction and russia. it will eventually bear the cost of you frames reconstruction. the until that time. until that time, we will continue to stand with the people you frame as they make the greatest sacrifice to defend, to rebuild, to re imagine their country. and in doing so, we will reaffirm the principal at the heart of the international order that people in every nation can write their own future, is free from aggression freeform from origin, free from intimidation. that is a recovery well worth our robust and enduring support. thank you very much.
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the us extra state entity blinking was just addressing a conference taking place right now in london. and we had heard from the british prime minister receive student earlier on, and he's expected to be on building a financial assistance package, including a $3000000000.00 credit from the world bank for ukraine. so that conference still underway. but let's bring in our correspondent nadine baba, who's standing by for us outside the venue in london to tell us what we've heard so far from the delegates, the theme and, and who is that attendance it was already and obviously those words from texas, they blinking, raising some of the crucial things over this to day come front seat set, but clearly in his eyes and his allies, he's partners always. russia will have to bad the cost of reconstructing ukraine's economy. but in the short term,
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obviously what he's saying is that the private sector will have to play the major role in stepping in, in promising to invest in ukrainian companies in the light. so this is a diplomatic event. it's also a business event, which is so not currently around the prime minister of the u. k. before he introduced president zalinski via video conference prime minister. so you're not reminded people of the advances, but ukraine had been making in sectors like green energy, but then reminding people of the devastating effects on the economy of 60 months of war g, d, p, down by almost 13 percent. so there are people here who are experts in the field such as green energy. they're a see use of major international companies. of course, very, the politicians secretary state clinton will be meeting his u. k. german and french counts apologize as part of the quote to discuss things like how to use the russian assets. legally. bots behind the scenes, it's all about pledging the money and particularly from those private companies.
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that's what you craig wants to hit right now. right. so how much is being promised overall as well. there are huge figures involved. let's just look at the short term. the world bank is saying that the reconstruction effort will need at least 14000000000 dollars beyond the ukrainian government, the prime minister of ukraine, who's speaking here shortly. estimates that the reconstruction will need at least $750000000000.00 us dollars. a recent study involving the u. n and the u and other institutions put a logo. it's around $440000000000.00 us dollars start the ring figures. nonetheless, on top of that, of course, many countries are pledging a minute tree support to ukraine, and the total investment will last for depend on how long the fighting continues. that's good background. so what of this? and that's what nobody couldn't really answer for sure. so the promises but russia
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will pay well, that hard to back up right now, but it's better. all right, so it's on the way to try to get to, to use frozen assets and the like along the sides of the, the involvement of the private sector here. okay, thank you so much, nadine, for that update from london. so while the conference gets under way in the u. k. a, there's been a drone stripe on a building in russian control done yes. can we have our on the house and was joining us live from there? so how do you, is this the 1st time we see this kind of a test on russian control done yet slow? this is the 1st time of going to talk to target the targets they see. and yet in the city of the and yet this is a building. we're just, we're standing in front of it. you can see the scene here, maybe all come on could show us the building also, just after midnight, drones stroke, this building the 20th floor and it was a completely burnt or,
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and but the other no casualties as we understood. now, do you think the past days that were shutting out on this? yeah, this is the, the center of the city of the sky there are showing. so i'll feel it is, is being used in shutting the city. but this is the 1st time of june. it's going, father gets a certain day simplicity and too many over here. this is a kind of an escalation. well, when it comes in paddling with all the attacks and in most cases we heard today and also in cream. yeah. and that is, that, is it context? what i would like to show you, the parts of this drone got hit, the big thing here. this is had made join as we understood this is the motherboard. and these are from 4 fissions that were kind of works inside it. however, as we said, um there are no casualties uh reported. no during the, during yesterday for example, the several attacks after the attacks in uh,
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inside the city. and do me ask uh, for example, in the neighborhood of gifts gone, although all the neighborhoods where one person was killed and there were several reported injured. um, so this is, this is the situation here now. okay, thank you so much. i have some reporting for us from the audience, the the, the son of the us, president hunter, bite it and has agreed to plead guilty to, failing to pay income taxes and legally possessing a gun. so under a pre deal, biden is expected to agree to drug treatment on monitoring. that agreements can keep him out of jail over public trends and congress so strongly denounced that please you, here's what they have to say. do you think it's equal unfair? that is going to be given jail presidential son. and if you compare this
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to other individuals in america that have the same nations against them, the same crimes of the i've been guilty of china has reacted furiously off to the us presidents called the chinese leader a dictator. joe biden made the remarks that a fundraiser in california comes days after america's top diplomat met sheets and pinioned beijing to stabilize tens relations you find you when you due to the relevant remarks from the us side, were extremely ridiculous and irresponsible. they have seriously violated basic facts and diplomatic protocol, and china is political dignity. it was an open political provocation. let's bring in katrina you receive joining us for embracing. so what do we make of their tone? katrina and not response certainly this is strong
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language paging is clearly very angry about this cooling seat and being a dictator in public making fun of didn't like that it would be seen is very disrespectful here in china. it would be interpreted as they stay here as a loss of space, indeed a slap in the face, considering that you are sick to state as a blinking was hosted by several top leaders here, mc jim king himself just this week. and it certainly going to be of loads of efforts to stabilize the us china relationship, a relationship. the aging says is a restful, lo it deep in a sense of mistrust from the aging that the us cannot be trusted. it's woods in since it, and it will also endanger any plans for future leasing between presidents a job. i didn't and she didn't thing later this year and possibly even meetings that are underway or planned between other high ranking officials. now i do have to say those strong as these was, well, it was like quite a brief comment and we have not seen coverage of this comments as your buttons come
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into cooling, should you think it dictated in the wider chinese local media or state media? so we'll still have to watch as the, in terms of seeing how much staging wants to escalate this rate. and in that process are katrina did china admit that they knew about that spy balloon that crossed into the united states earlier this year with us and changes what it means your slopes, as amounting simply repeated amounts that we've had before. she said that these chinese fly bluetooth wasn't unexpected course. major events. she said that the us action the few things on the balloon was an over reaction. she did not to ask. so whether it was true that she didn't think did not even know about this position. but certainly to insinuate that defeated did not me know about the his own equipment signed by the american as they certainly that would be very embarrassing for patients. all right, thank you so much. katrina for that update from beijing. now there's
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a race in the north atlantic to rescue 5 people trapped in a submersible that last contact on its dive to the titanic shipwreck. a canadian aircraft searching for the vehicles is now detected underwater banging noises. us coast guard officials say there may be only about 26 hours of oxygen left. gabriel is also has the latest from boston. with each passing, our fears grow for those on board the missing titan submersible. the identities of all 5 people on board have now been revealed. british pakistani businessman shes added that would, along with his son sold him on 77 year old french explorer, paul henri narco lay, who let a titanic recovery expedition to the wreckage. in 1987 stopped in rush, the ceo of ocean gate, the adventure tourism company that owns that titan. and hamish hurting
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a 58 year old british billionaire explore. good afternoon. on tuesday, the rescue coordinator for the us coast guard in boston, said us and canadian authorities had so far found no sign of the missing best. so after searching a combined area of more than 19000 square kilometers, these search efforts have focused on both surface with c, $130.00 aircraft, searching by site and with radar. and sub surface with p 3 aircraft were able to drop and monitor. so in our movies today, those search efforts have not yielded any results. there were many questions the coast guard simply did not have answers to. but one thing is clear. time is of the essence, and time appears to be running out. in fact, the coast guard estimates, the vessel only has enough readable air on board to last until thursday morning.
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for now, every hour the vessel remains lost, hope fades. gabriel was on though i'll just eat a boston and that is the live scene, the life pictures we're getting from saint john's harbor in new foundland canada. that's where that submersible set off from before losing contact. while the u. s. navy, in the us and canadian coast guards along with ocean gate expeditions have all established the unified command center for their response. and the rest of the titanic is 600 kilometers away from the coast of atlantic canada. there are a few scenarios of what may have happened to the titan submersible aust, or just send it to the wreckage and last communication with the surface crew. in one, it's loaded back to the surface loss communication. it's reported to be sealed from the outside, so it would need to be spotted in order for it to be rescued. and in another, it's either mid ocean or it's on the sea floor. and finding an object that small from that distance would require specialized tools. previous tight and passengers
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and the fellow explorer and the close friend of one of the missing crew members have speculated about what may have happened. i, they, they may be stuck at the bottom of the ocean. perhaps that was a breach in water team and i'm not very optimistic for their return. the really nightmarish scenario is that they are alive at the surface, bobbing away, running out of air, and been able to get out. they have enough oxygen to keep them alive. and sustain them for 96 hours. but they also need power to stay alive. so westcove scenario, they have oxygen, so they don't have power. and if they don't have power, there can become hypothermic pretty quickly. is still a heads on how to 0 columbia as congress or just so legalize ation of marijuana. why the ruling was a certain fact for indigenous farmers the
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a very warm welcome to let's go with your international weather outlook here. we're going to begin in australia. nice to see by the way, this storm system on winding through the bytes. so it's going to bring us some soaking rain for south australia, the capital adelaide. here some forecast models are projecting about half a month's worth of rain, and those winds will pick up as well. to new zealand we go, it's the north island that you're locked in to the sorry, the weather pattern from the northland to auckland, to the escape. and there are weather alerts and play for how much rain we're going to see here. south east asia, this part hits coming into the dry season. so air quality is starting to go down in places like jakarta and poland port. if we had north of this, the rain, the monsoon rains, intensive fine for the philippines needed now. island, the western side are some severe flooded. pfizer is in place your dose with rain.
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these are a plum rains falling in between the yangtze river valley and trunk king as well could get a pretty good helping of rain there. and the plum rains that were in japan's tissue and she cocoa islands now moving into the main island to punch here. that's going to impact tokyo, looks like something wants to spin up in the water, is between korea and japan and look at vision all the way up to 41 on thursday. that could be a new record for the month of june. the or the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, the top stories on alta 0, london is hosting an international conference to help you crane recover from the complex british pharmacy services through 9th is expected to unveil the financial assistance package, including a $3000000000.00 credit from the world bank china has reacted furiously off to the us president of all the chinese leader dictator, comes days officer america's top to for mazda altitude,
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lincoln met shipping and beijing to stabilize defense relations. a canadian aircraft searching for missing submersible has detected underwater banking sounds. vessel last contact on sunday, on its dive to the wreck of the titanic and the north atlantic. 5 people are on board is really forces have the chain 6 people, including relatives of the 2 palestinians suspect, accused of carrying out an attack on an illegal settlement. and occupied westbank for settlers were killed. it's really settlers in the region been launched, an attack against palestinians injuring at least 37 people and the damaged cars, farms and homes. me that but he is joining us, live from 11 village, trusted me occupied westbank. so an adult, obviously a very tense time with attacks and then counter attacks. what's the situation like today? i'm going to show you some of the damage that has been caused by these really stuff . there's here in the village of under button this up the. so if you could, almost,
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there's a way from the side of the attack that took place yesterday and killed 4 is really 2nd there's. so they came, the subtler is to this area. they've damaged farms, homes, also cars. and some of them belong to people who told us that as they were coming from the law to their homes in nablus, they were shocked to see that there are settlers attacking kind of thing. and so they came to this area for safety. let me show you, they came to a hide really in this place, thinking that this is where they could be safe, some of them. so the suckers even coming back here. so they tried to hide in the houses here in the village, but eventually some of the cars were burnt and damaged. this is a palestinian petrol station. so if it wasn't for the rapid movement of people
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to try and contain the fire, you can only imagine the damage and the losses that could've happened here because you're talking about petrol, that it's here in the station. so there is a look, a fi, or amongst palestinians. they tell us that as they try to assess the damages some things they cannot account for. they cannot put the price on, which is really their sense of safety, their sense of feeling the big and sleep at night without fearing attacks by israeli settlers. and let's not forget that the scenes here today reminds palestinians of another big, big attack by settlers on palestinians of shawanda, village near of novice and february were houses were burned. so the fear here is a very real. okay, thank you so much. uh, our correspondent is that, but i am reporting for us an occupied westbank and there's been heavy fighting and
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the sudanese copies of her tomb after a 72 hours. these fire came to an end. sounds of heavy weapons have been heard west of the city, but the warring sighs have reportedly been holding talks and saudi arabia to agree on a new cease fire for the most of them are a holiday later this month. have a morgan has more from dumont nearest to john's capital city, here in the capital cartoon. been heavy artillery from the 1st minutes of the expiry of the 72 hours these fire. we were able to hear heavy artillery here in the city of the mind. there's also fighting in another, in the southern parts of the city of undermine around the engineer score a military base belonging to the southern. these army which the paramount of through rapid support forces have been trying to take control of. now we also spoke to the residents in the eastern parts of the capital, and they said that by suggest belonging to this with the news army launched. the s wrecks targeting positions of the parent military rapids support forces in the eastern parts of the capital is also fighting reported in the center of the capital
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hot soon so around the capital there has been fighting once to cease by expired. now we spoke to civilians even before the ceasefire export and they say that the fi st is always most violent at 2 times before the cease fire comes into effect with the 2 sites trying to gain as much grounds as possible. and right after the c spar expires and that's happened about 4 hours ago. so they say that there's more intense and violent splicing between the 2 sides. they were expecting this and civilians as a result of the current fighting have been advice to stay indoors, to avoid being caught in the crossfire between the 2 or inspections. meanwhile, the situation and so don's west or for regions continues to deteriorate. the state capital jeanina has been devastated by fierce fighting, which the un says has taken on an ethnic dime mention us state department says up to a 1100 people have been killed in the city in more than 2 months of fighting. a ponderosa has appointed a new security minister after 41. people were killed in violets between rival gangs
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at a women's prison. 5 other women were injured and taken to hospital local. same members of a gang had entered the cell for a rifle group and set it on fire destroying parts of the prison. columbia is congress has rejected a bill to legalize marijuana, so the law would have allowed the drug to be bought and sold. it's already illegal for medicine oh purposes well possession on consumption is orange criminalized on a sunroof. catchy has more from both all of our that he's still a still a contentious senate session. the lot to legalize the recreation. we use it for me . i do wanna crashed into a wall the boat scheduled for early tuesday afternoon. finally happened to late into the night as lawmakers scrambled to reach a deal. but in the end there was no majority for it. no, no, no. john will not comment those. we have given a fight with arguments for the last 4 years here. and today i just want to give
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thanks to all who helped us get this far. despite continues to advance the votes show it. it is the end of the road for a bill that promise to legalize the recreation we might be on the market in a country devastated by decades of the war and drugs outside the congress building indigenous might be one of farmers who have long grown to plant illegally, we're hoping to finally have a legal market for the product. the 16 of the victims of the war constructs, there are many problems and no territory on the fights is forced recruitment assassinations of indigenous authorities, a lot of confrontation and a lot of will. that's why we want this projects to help the victims less totally c thermo. and it was another last for the government of president this time will pay through because many ambitious social reforms have encountered a growing resistance in congress while resisting scandals involving close allies of effect to this popularity. and tuesday, tens of thousands of people took to the streets, you know,
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position to the government reforms they see as a threat to the countries democracy. 2 follow law, everything will reason me to labor reform seems to me a mastercraft businesses. many people are going to lose their jobs. they want to tune our health system into political monopoly. these reforms is their being presented by catastrophe. does they also mark the end of the road for pay thrust labor, reforming congress, while the pension and health bills managed to survive the current process, and we'll continue to be discussed in the next lead. just let the syria this starts in august. so with the regional elections coming up in october, many here believe that the government transformative agenda will continue to have a hard time moving forward. i listen that i'm get the just so you have a good time to lay is battling with it. the strongest recorded outbreak of seasonal virus, which has now turned into an epidemic. at least 6 young children have died and many
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hospitals are struggling to comb or latin america editor and assume and reports from santiago, neighborhood clinics, emergency rooms and critical care units, and hospitals all over to a strong link. then at the demick of this in special virus every winter, the virus shows it's ugly face. it has a high mortality region babies less than a year old. but this year toddlers and even young school children becoming seriously ill. outside the casual magenta pediatric hospital in san diego. and normally that tells us that he and his wife had been sleeping in the halls of the intensive care unit for a week. while the one year old daughter of fights for her life. we've seen some terrible cases. yes. today a baby had respiratory failure. the doctor is running around like month to safer
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and we're old at watching. it's terrifying for parents this morning. his popular improved but many others haven't survived. 2 infants, both 2 months old, were buried in the symmetry earlier this month. one because they were know critical care beds left the other because the ambulance arrived too late is when we look, you know, do you mean like warner? yes, it is no vaccine for this virus that impacts children under the age of one. the mother, seeing during the use of pandemic in which they was low circulation on other viruses, kind of the normal immunological cycle was altered, create to move all nobility just like during the corona virus. pandemic hospitals and staff are overwhelmed. the head of the pediatric critical care unit of one of santiago's largest private hospitals has turned this adult intensive care area into a pediatric. we can talk with them to get the name of it because you have this part of our break is the worst of experience comes to, to begin recording. grispy g viruses and has been concentrated in a very short period of time, which is why the intensive kept ends
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a full sensitivity. and to make matters worse, the small levels here in the valley of some people will have increased dramatically this winter. and as we all know, that substantially increases the number of people that suffer from respiratory diseases, both young and old. that's why something else reminiscent of depend, demik is back face masks, although not mandatory yet in public transport. the health ministry is distributing 3 face masks and to stations and bus stations, encouraging everyone to use them again. children 5 and older must wear them in school. by all accounts, it will be a tough winter for chileans as they prepare for the arrival of other seasonal viruses such as influenza, to add to their respiratory wolves. to see a newman al jazeera santiago, the

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