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all there's about us that a great crowd that you can imagine as a stars, and that happens really. you take one female, she can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. and these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables. part of the solution amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders the, [000:00:00;00] the problem carry johnston. this is the names are lost and so coming up in the next 60, it's a cruise and we saw strikes a bridge connecting the crime in an incident to crate the ship names. keep a search for missing submersible reaches
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a critical space with those on board. expect you to be running out of oxygen. police and pocket stone arrest. several people that can use that involvement last week, the folks in the coast to break on the trial of brazil's former president begins chief of abusing his powers in force. the walls get set to discover the end based off of the future. this is draft takes place in brooklyn. new york place us with one young man ready tips to the right person to point to the officials in the headstone and crime, nips se ukrainian missed all those hits a bridge, connecting the 2 regions each on god bridge is known as the gates to crime. they have the russell on next in 2014, and the as governor says, the bridge was struck by storm shadow missed all. russia has always accused the
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west of supplying ukraine with weapons body hush in that joins us live now from mario, paul, the what more details? can you tell us about the strike on that bridge of what we've been seeing more pictures of the bridge that was hit this morning as the british french miss side. and the, the point that was hit, the bridge of one's head is a bite to the passage between saw and the premium finance for the the 3 bridges that, well this is one of the main ones. and it's useful both civilian civilians moving across the area and also for ministry supplies going from the premium opinions to line to kind of fall. and so this is one of the issues that's on taking into consideration with respect to the reasons or the context of this here. however, we, we have to also take into consideration yes. today's or a, sorry,
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a couple of days ago it was a positions by the defense minister, the russian defense minister said a short girl who said that the ukrainians are preparing for striking a target in cream. yeah, with such a mid size and a warning that this is going to ignite the retaliation by hitting the decision making sense as in ukraine and also with a kind of involved the u. s. u k, in this war directly. so this is in general, what's uh, what's happening with respect to the head thing of the bridge and uh, and trivia. now that we understand that the man puts in is how the security meeting . now, what more do we know about that? a why don't the security me thing, i got a minute putting that dress the latest of ukrainian counter offensive. you said
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that the counter defensive isn't any more a is this any more? and i think it's best. however, it still has potential and this potential wasn't used by the uh, by the ukrainians on this should be taken into consideration. all right, but he said also that there is a threat with respect to the um, forces of, of ukraine and that's why the ukrainians out and going forward with this call defensive. so this is mainly what the uh, the platinum is. what thing have to tell is, is uh, security chiefs and the meeting in most school. i have some lot for us. the thing to put a quotes in russia has rejected an appeal by wall street journal report to yvonne disk of its against his continued detention on spying charges. the 31 year old us citizen who was arrested in march while on a reporting trip, guys,
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because edge on the wall street journal have denied he spied in russia. us says he was wrongfully detained turner's demanding his immediate release. but obviously it was with the shop of out of the joins us live, not from us guys. so you know, what more are you hearing from the court? so the hearing has already finished, but instead of talking great, a great portion of international attention, karen were even sold the arrival of the us some boss. so that's a rupture of the most constituent quote. so as you said, the quote extend, the rest of evan gosh collision till the end of august. his parents were allowed into the courtroom to support him, and they managed to talk with the sun during a break. i guess she told me she was facing espionage chargers, meaning he couldn't receive up to 20 as in jail. there was a change the switch he'll be a good parent bug and rushes urals. at the end of march and laser, he was transferred to most go the f as b claims that he was collecting the secret information about one of the military
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industrial enterprises that and also according to the criminal spokesman, i guess she told me she was called red handed, but to take into account, but who was arrested while leaving a restaurant that stays when raises eyebrows. really, according to evans, friends that and you can tell him, but he was gathering material for an article about what people the year old, a think about russia's invasion of ukraine. actually old people here who have ever met human pass and say that what a nice guy, he's a, his parents all us, a saw emigres in the us. and evan himself is a huge font of russia, a plus he's russian is impeccable. the us authorities, as well as evan himself, considered the accusations baseless. there was also less assigned by more than slashing world media outlets to the russian and boston because he was demanding the release of gash coverage. but the problem things will slightly change in a positive way for of a now, as right before today's hearing, that was
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a statement by russian deputy for administer the survey i've called. and according to him, the us request a phone call. sheila access to a gift card which has been received by the russian side and is now being considered . and as of now, evan will remain in the detention center. he'd most grateful, 3 more months. you're shopping out of the life for us, the from us go. thank you as well to the north atlantic. now wed days of rescue efforts for missing semester, both have reached a critical stage. the estimated the oxygen supply for the 5 people on board is running out. when the tyson has been missing since sunday, though it could be floating at the surface. it's believe that it's more likely it's on the sea floor near the titanic. rec, 3800 meters, the warehouse several vessels involved in the search. and there, oh no, no, i have not. and you remotes, operate to vehicle, may join the operation of the company that produced these images all the titanic
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a few months ago is something it's rare over which can operate up to 6000 meters and has tools to manipulate the objects according to an article in the national geographic explorers at club say the robot could help raise the titan semester will have its being loaded onto a cargo plane in jersey. this morning. as now, gabriel is on the visit in boston where the us coast guard is helping with this extra. gabriel, realistically, how much longer do the rest of the teams have to find the sub? well, to find the sub and perhaps find the people that live inside are certainly 2 separate things. i mean, they can continue this search effort for the submersible, for as long as they want, quite frankly, the coast guard said that they haven't made any decisions yet on how long they will
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extend this search. but when it comes to finding potentially survivors inside the submersible, those 5 people that is a much different answer. that is a chance of finding them alive. certainly, well, there's a lot of hope that hope is dwindling by the minute. because those 96 hours of reserve oxygen, that breathable air that ran out based on the coast guard calculations. early this morning here local time in boston. so that the coast guard certainly thinks that if they were still alive or are still alive inside that submarine or submersible that reserve oxygen that they've been breathing on since sunday, when a submersible went missing is probably gone or very close to being gone. so certainly there's an urgency to find this submersible as soon as possible and if
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possible rescue the people are inside as quickly as they can. and with that urgency, i mean, what more do we know about the sounds that were picked up through sooner? yeah, there was a lot of hope when this canadian uh uh, aircraft picked up these like banging sounds almost like is described is almost someone under water tapping on metal. that sound that you would hear. this was picked up on tuesday and wednesday, and the coast guard immediately sent vessels to that location, to search on the surface and try to search a little bit under water. but they found nothing. the coast guard is analyzing that data from those sounds, but has not been able to conclusively determine that it did come from the missing a submersible at this point. so the coast guard is really saying this, and we're analyzing this. they're sending the data to the u. s, navy to analyze,
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but they're basically saying we cannot confirm that those sounds came from the submersible that's missing. and they also caution. they say there are a lot of sounds that come from the ocean floor. so you can't read too much into this, but certainly it was the only little glimmer of hope since this search began on sunday. okay, gabriel is on the in boston for us. thank you for that big boss. and these, the former vice president of operations for r m. s fights honey. that's the company that owns the salvage rights to the time. it describes the challenges of a search operation in the deep sea. the end of the day, it's a, it's a powerless operation. it's a power his place to go dangerous, in hospitable, hostile, and to the circumstance of which destiny special disappeared was extremely odd. when i was $45.00 in to a dive on the conventional di profile, the we would do that takes down to about $22.00 and
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a half 1000 meters anyway. so it's in a dangerous own place and you know, things that as soon as you meet the mothership, but to be out of communication, this length of time, irrespective of the reported binding and so on, it's the fix. not looking very, very promising. let's face it, the oceans of the busy place that's going to model activities. we go from by wales on, in, on august sense and the defense, last cable, lank specials. that's trenching going on this propellers. so you're always travelers fast through water. they said great medium. i'm dying, of course, has an international rescue system. he's bicep mariners, we used by the, this, the naval russians and in democratic and 2000 and of course, and us as a result back in the pro hava. when they actually found there's, there's us maybe, as now, we're learning all the time. but the deep sea is a very strange place. if there's more people have things to move,
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they've been sky panic and that's definitely going to be. busy extinct inquiry is, is crucial. we find that special with the ever diminishing hope we can find and, and be on board who's alive. but more importantly, when post the bench was going to be a massive inquiry. and i'm sure legislation in regina shall become tied to it more scrutinizing while international resources have pulled in for that search and rescue mission. there's been criticism over international neglect to face and a migrant crisis on the mediterranean. police and policies done have arrested 7 people. the keys of involvement and last weeks, both thinking of the coast of greece, they have described as key figures and the people smuggling ring. 30 others have been detained. hundreds of people drowned last week, many of them from focused on or so how the mother is president of the pocket start international human rights organization. he says, there are a variety of reasons why so many focused on his making this dangerous journey. they
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just said that they had about, about 400 pockets on the, on this boat holler on the, for the set of i was new jersey. all the people in the office on live below the poverty line a. so that's life and the integration level skews and big money legal for january's, my son population is a gun system of what 60 percent off as you hi, what employment opportunities are very low. and the 2nd big uh, uh, did we really just persecution? also. agenda based one of those and the national, these all and the last i see the steam is on and there isn't also a,
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these are the few wife and the reason that's why many people, especially the younger generation, to choose a z as a country in the searcher awful back to a future in the euro, us, canada, and australia. i will try to more ahead on the news already, including in during the 5 minutes to arrange a movie. yes, a warm welcome to the white house. and also everyone is happy about this upcoming address to the congress pharmacist. so that's a days candidates for is involved with the presidency register for the election. one major issue such as mine is the economy uninstalled mattress, a cities, a champions league winning captain is leaving the club house coming up with the
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key. essential bank has almost doubled the main interest rate from 8 and a half percent to 15 percent. the 1st rising to yes, this is one of the presidents, which up to about was the main policies. but the increase is aimed at cutting the cost of goods and the official inflation rate. it's sold to 85 percent last year, but a since ease to just on the 20 percent listed in custodial drawing says no, i have not from it's done with that story site. how much hopefully you turn is this when it comes to governments because i'll make policy. well kerry, this is definitely a you turn especially from present as on the, on the, on the monetary policy. as everybody knows, he has been against holly and for a space. this is a saying that it is the reason of the high inflation. however, this 560 is,
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is 650 basis points. something on this is not what was expected by the markets. because mark, because we're expecting a rum 2020 percent increase. so the reason for the installation in the country is around 40 percent, and it's we use the inflation the interest rates should be close to the inflation rates. this is well x 1st day of columbus have been saying, and there have been some surveys, a after the election. ag, you're trying to predict how independence the central bank is going to react in this meeting. of course, this is so a big step from our dogs policies and he said that earlier, he still supports low interest rates, but he will that pool was his, the finance minister, magnets from check. he was also a former finance minister, and this is a prime minister before a he will not prove his sense, but many expect that there will be gradually increases in the interest rates. at
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how far to go is a question. michael force from crystal. do you uh, thank you for that. no, to the okay. and the bank of england has raised its key interest rate by half a percentage point to 5 percent. the bank is trying to tackle high inflation, but it could them a, the cost of living crisis was told the answer that has more of a ton of hazel map. and something in this is the 13th rate rise in arrived from the bank reading interest rates of 5 percent. so just how concerns they are about inflation, which is stuck to 8.7 percent since last month. but for the 1400000 people in this country looking to remove is this here, this news is incredibly worrying. we are in the conservative stronghold of southwest, sorry. it's the constituency of finance minister, jeremy hunt, where the average house price is one point. $1000000.00, but it's not real, most vulnerable, so there's crippling remove bits right here. $12000.00 people who will have to
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remove is this here going to be facing extra costs of $7000.00. the question is, how much will they to punish the conservative? so that pos in this and, and on so can be seen in a recent poll from the country line and business association, which is a pool for the conservative plummeted by 18 percentage points since the last election of the conservative to lose the state to labor. when level democrats and the next election would be a devastating play, the government is saying there's going to be a help for those struggling to pay them over just instead the finance minister says he's going to be meeting with banks later on today to see how they can help all the prime minister says that he is confident that if they can hold, then they will bring down inflation to the target of 2 percent. the question is whether the electorate now says that confidence charlie angela does 0 hazelnut. the general strikes he's being held in jeanine the day off to these valley mitre, kill the 3 protestant in finances, and the red, red and striking,
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occupies westbank. shops and the public institutions have been closed in protest against the attack on wednesday is ready forces all withholding the body's offer 3 types of screenings from the families. bulldozers and thousands of these very miniature vehicles have been used to carry out the latest home demolition in the occupied west bank. witnesses, se is rarely snipers were deployed on rooftops and novice i was. young posting is attempted to stop the convoy the minute to a patient targeted to have him of a palestinian prisoner accused of carrying out and the last of october, which in his very sold it was too bright from the heat is coming for parts of europe has just now with about the 4th, while we're knocking out the heats in parts of europe here, that'd be, show your wife. and i see by the way, all has to do with the showers and storms rolling further toward the ease. so keep your eye on a number, let's pick. sorry about 33 degrees on friday. check this out. 20 on saturday.
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that's a proper cold friend. the heat has been squeezed to the east, so east romania, bucharest. 35 degrees will be the number for you on saturday, back to the cure and now stellar structure of weather and is stumble. but for the other side of the country. still some showers coming in to the northeast, black c cuz for the other side of the mediterranean right now, the sun's out. temperatures are lifting across portugal and spain wasn't lisbon. $32.00 seville, possibly 40 degrees on friday. some rounds of rain to go across the islands of ireland and britain. there's of storms moving from germany to poland and temperatures are coming up again in helsinki to 27 on friday, off to africa, we go. i just wanted to put this out there at temperatures are going to rise in a big way in morocco over the next little bit. winds have shifted around, so temperatures and new walk shuts up bit lower than where they were. and winds have also shifted around in southern africa, so temperatures in durban, and my poor to have come up a bit to $21.00 on friday. that's it for me. see,
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is it? all right, india is prime ministers do you to address a joint meeting of the us congress and a few hours. the 3 house democrats say the boy costs and arrange, embodies address the teasing him a vine, a thing with it, just freedom in india, price and joe biden has already welcome back to the white house is being seen as an attempt to improve relations, despite disagreements of ukraine and human rights. when our white house correspondent, kimberly, how could join us now? kimberly, uh what are we expecting from this thing? now we can hear the band already warming up for that arrival that is set to take place in the next hour. we can expect that the india prime minister will be arriving on the south lawn at the white house. what we can expect is on the heels of an intimate dinner with the 1st lady as well as the us president. the indians, prime minister will not only be sitting down to the oval office with joe biden,
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but he will also be addressing a joint session of the us congress. and then later will be enjoying a state dinner. now we should point out just to underscore how special this is, there's only one other world leader that the south korean leader that has been extended this special invitation by the white house. and that really underscores how important this relationship is to the white house. and the reason is really to fall 1st. the warehouse is concerned specifically about how cosy india has become with russia in recent months. and so that is one reason. and the other is really because of the concern about the ongoing global clash between talk proceed and democracy. so those are really the 2 issues that joe bided will be talking about when he sits down with the indian prime minister in the oval office. and. and
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that's because india has in recent months of stayed at the united nations with regard to really bringing russia to account for its invasion of ukraine. and also there has been concern about india's actions when it comes to freedom of the press. and also it's ongoing crack down against muslim. so there has been some concern about this warm embrace if you will, that joe biden is extending to the indian leader. in fact, there are 75 members of jo biden's own democratic party and both the house and the senate would say that the president should not be doing this. in fact, they sent a letter stating just back to joe biden, saying this is not something he should do. in fact, it's a contradiction of his own for a policy that underscores that human rights comes 1st. and so they're pushing him to bring this up when he sits down in the oval office. and in fact, there are going to be 3 members of congress who will be boy cutting the speech when
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a prime minister modi addresses the joint session of congress. so there are going to be a number of major announcements that will be made during this meeting. we know that there will be some trades and weapons deals that will be announced, as well as some of these announcements that will be made as well. so watching all of this is going to be a very busy day that all kicks off at the top of the hour is today indeed. kimberly, thanks for that. well, notice visit comes as the country seat close to ties, especially minutes we corporation. the us wants to sell more weapons to india is armed forces to reduce that dependence on russia. moscow supplies 85 percent of india's ministry, hardware, stronger ties with it, and deal with also helped the us counted china's dominance and in the pacific region, the u. s. is india's largest trading partner was by the actual trade increasing to a rec, hold 191000000000 dollars last year. some western companies have closed their production
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lines in china. i see india has no tentative manufacturing base. will staying with us now from a ton and a is a professor of strategic studies at the center of a policy research in new jersey on a former advised that to india's national security council. he joins us live from new 30, thanks for being with us. so overall, then, what do you think is the significance of this meeting for the future of india and how it positions itself in the world? you're sitting here, ties constituted, one of the hoods, foster schooling by natural relationships in the data segments. it was policy, especially as the next year old, so that'd be fact to alliance. this was rated concerns that america about being costs are double sunset and today is the worlds fastest growing media economy and moving us exports to the you would you to the huge engine box has been cutting up in sales,
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reinforced in the departments pretty much the policy money's wasn't by last spring rates as close as with the, the to pass pro come in, providing a clear direction to us in the cooperation. and what will the us be hoping to gain from this spend when you consider the dental we see only to why do they, for example, the very different approaches to rush of insurance? well, certainly they do not see eye to eye on several issues, including on issue a setup for your convenience, the regional interests, for example, india does not agree with american policy in how kind of time focused on build does not agree with the american policy in regard to sanctions on minbar on it wrong and also causes uh, the us say of sanctions against somebody. but the us in india do have a convincing interest on lots of strategic issues. one is stable,
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fighting supply and then to participate is came about as a bond for you on the quote. i mean, yes, going economic and military have, has made an ocean. so establishing 2nd state with bottom supply an issue in the why the situation but not to have a lot of the moving them to forgive me, but not everyone is happy about bodies visit holiday. i'm and due to what they would, they would say is, is pull reco regarding the muslim community and in different i think it's important to satisfy matches in the largest democracy, even if an input one if the democracy is a work in progress. but what stands out about india inside its eyes. so basically when it arrives as an ice page, think of it from the presidency, just as the comic was accused. why didn't office of being a one or the dictator undermining us democracy and pursuing. and actually it was the magenta,
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some of the accusations of being cool because some of the wires critics at home and abroad. and it's important to remember that test, that's american democracy. somebody from immune democracies, strong enough who checked any erosion in democratic rights. india has the world's 2nd largest muslim population and most of the enjoy equal rights, and i've problems and so mean, yeah. anybody who visits and you can see that and yet remains as free a country as any of these published democracy in the world. no mistake about that. okay, we'll leave it there. i promise so many thanks very much indeed for your time here and i'll just here as well. so the head, the heat is on the in northern china. we have the latest on people's efforts to keep cool on the sale of shaking grown and then the bar x rays approved by the us
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government. but some experts have that doubts uninstalled, sangree football funds for some matching to the band. it will have details of that in a few of the criminal drug dealing septic to places beyond the reach of the many people in the off comes off the truck, gorilla was in columbia and to mexico, where the cartels have been responsible for a mess and a spiral final, the final episode of drug trafficking territories, on an effort to me telling us basketball team concerns it to lease out dates as low which exclude them from competitive sport with the full budget to compete. because we are foreigners,
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we are not phones. we all vote and if you took out, is there a world follow them and the inspirational coach say font, the low, just to compete smoke out there at all to deny these young boys to ride sometime basketball on al jazeera. so the, [000:00:00;00] the 2 down just a reminder of a main storage. prussian appointed officials is cast on cried miss say ukrainian mississauga. its hit to the bridge connecting the 2 regions which on golf bridge is
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known as the gates to claim the regions government says no one was killed or injured time. is it running out to find the missing some? this was an enunciation estimate of oxygen suffices by people who has expired group such often from the canadian post school that's fine to kind of wreckage from some place and parties. dont have arrested 7 people describe this key figures, the people smuggling ring. 30 others were detained or suspicious of insults in the migrants of both thinking on the coast of greece last week. hundreds of fear drowned up to $78.00. forty's. what would comfort? 50 heads of states and governments have arrived in paris for summit to aim that's devising policies to create a new international financial system. un secretary general antonio, good terrorist as the current one is not a fit for purpose, they'll focus on the tackling in equality, combating climate change,
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protecting bio diversity. new global tax is great to investment in green infrastructure and private sector involvement and sustainable projects are among the proposals, the human rights groups. so criticizing should then cuz the government sustaining to investigate. so identify hundreds of people found in mass graves, activist groups including the families of disappeared from the civil war, say government leaders concluded to cover up the truth rights group suspect tens of thousands of americans could still be buried in undiscovered mass graves. let me now if a non dis joins us life from columbus. simon now, what does the report actually say? of the report make so some very compelling reading. it looks over a period of more than 30 years in this country's violent history. where we've had the militant insurgencies as well as
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a conflict between government troops and the type of ty goes up in the north and east of the country. and during this period they've been numerous cases of interest disappeared and says, and also the discovery of a mass graves, dissolved and, and potentially holding victims of extra judicial killings. now this report that has been put together by a number of local and international civil and human rights organizations are talks about essentially the lack of political will in terms of taking investigations into mos graves to fruition. it lists a number of known cases and instances where most graves have been uncovered over the last decade or 2. but obviously we have cases that go back to the 1980s up. and what this report says is, successive governments have not had the willingness and the political will to
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actually see the, the justice being done. i mean, it's essentially an indictment on the states where they say families are waiting for answers. they're waiting for justice. but in a number of ways with the it means into fit and send to investigations where they means, you know, a sweeping things on to the top of the main justice. if you look at the cases of the mass graves that have been officially zoomed, that is very, very few. if not any, that have actually been taken to court and successfully prosecuted in the one case where there was a conviction. who happened to be a member of the military uh that uh, gentleman was given the presidential pod and a few years later. so this is a very sort of a disposal being a report with findings that really cost the shadow on the sheet on can speak in
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terms of its commitment to making sure that justice is done to tens of thousands of families that have had members missing. never to be here to begin, who are waiting for the trip and waiting for answers like from a colombo them and they'll fernandez thank you for that. when anyone who makes the phone call a uses a whole host of other electronic devices, the phones has all this switched onto the computer chip made in taiwan. it's the was leading semi conductor manufacturer of the jet and ethical pilot today between the united states and china. threatens the items economic success on a bill that reports not from century. in this laboratory in young means you all told me university. your tie once tech hub in seen 2 students are learning about semi conductor technology. the gen is taking his ph. d, in hopes to be part of the world's largest semi conductor industry in i took a bundle they once semiconductor industry has become so huge in recent years that they, with this government has invested
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a lot of these are assessing that as well as the in the schools, we're going to show you all throughout the pandemic, taiwan semi conductor sector, and maintained its sleep. but it is now in the cross here. so if it's you political power play between the united states and china in the products or the technology content, you know, come 10 us technology though it's tyler, this company is tie when these products and mates here. and you have to follow the us us rules. the us test restricted the export of semi conductor materials to china, to prevent it from being able to make advanced micro chips tie one is followed suit . now local companies have no choice but to adapt. companies the they have to find their own way. oh, okay. otherwise they cannot survive, you know, matthews. so they have to find those that go for check. in at the center of it all is one company, ts and see produces more than half of the world's micro chips. p s m. c is set to
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open a plant in arizona next year. now one of the concerns is that it's biggest client, apple, the company that makes or iphones could be buying ships out of this us facility and taking along with it parts of the supply chain. here in taiwan, which in turn, could take a huge chunk of the islands tech revenue away. adding to taiwan square, reese, china is import ben on time when he's goods. in 2021, it was pineapples, 90 percent of which were sold to china. of the following year page in boston, the shipment of fish, they after form or us house speaker, nancy pelosi visited taiwan. it's getting more and more measures and also targeting variety of different products. but unless china stops buying time when he said the conductors analysts say the economic impact is manageable, aging is also likely to think twice about the attack in taiwan. they say,
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because semi conductors run modern devices, which are essential to modern life, including in china, whitening below alger 0, seem to tie one sate neither in northern china say a gas explosion. the restaurants has killed 51 people. the bloss happened in the city of each one on the eve of a part to the local other day 7 other people are receiving medical attention. one is in a critical condition. some reports say a leaking gas tank is to blame for the last is now basing has recorded its hottest as a june temperature reaching $41.00 degrees celsius, pregnant women children non, they only have several northern provinces in china. i mean, one of the dangerous heat wave conditions pushing that he reports from patient. this is a young my river in downtown bay doing where men and women are cooling down, doing what they can to escape scorching heat. that is enveloped to northern china,
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and many cities. temperatures have exceeded 40 degree celsius. in the capital here, there was at least one report, a death of a woman from sheet stroke and had a provence. a red lead was issued. the more severe warning in the forward to your system, me to roll it just say it's unusual for such a strong heat wave to occur in june and people are doing what ever they can to stay cool, including wearing sun protective clothing. i know i can't take this heat anymore, so we swim here. as it is so hot, i tried to stay at the place with the air conditioner. also, i have to keep drinking water. authorities have advised people to stay indoors, especially during the hardest parts of the day. and aust, employee is to adjust the working hours the doors having to toil outdoors these high temperatures are expected to last until at least the weekend. katrina, you out a 0 staging to sit down with you and says it's deliberate 15 tons of humanitarian age of the last month, 50 truck loads were distributed during the day to cease fire agreements which
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expired on wednesday. fighting has forced to off a 1000000 people to escape, including from the main port, cushion hole bar as more from puts it on. it's been a tough journey for these people. they spend days on the road braving but it to check points, findings and on villages. the find the lead made it to both so then for the final trip to re unite with their loved ones income and as well. so that that is a guitar resident who were stranded in sedan. she and her 4 children among a group of people evacuated by a top and mean the then kind of the road trip was difficult. we traveled through areas affected by heavy readings and floods. once we arrived here, we got stuck for 23 days before being allowed to do. this is the 11th humanitarian flight by cutoff, which has established an average to deliver its 10 so supplies,
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and they've back to 8 people stranded in the world ravaged country. there's no indication sedans warning 5 i'll winning to as well along these miles. we make it even more difficult for those winds escape of a growing number of so that is across again today between countries while millions will remain trumped. that's how they have nowhere else to go. desperate and in need of a humanitarian, how they fit the was maybe to come have big launches broke out between why but factions after 3 days these by expired, the army and the part of minutes we wrap it. support forces have been battling each other for more than 2 months. to the conflict has shunted lives destroyed areas, shutdown schools. have manasseh came all the way from both go to 5 hopes to live in
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turkey. and study that i'm going to eat about saddam the future is uncertain. we have no idea what would happen next for now. the back to ways we have to cope with a new life ball from the country. and hope one day fighting incident comes to an end basis restored and people are able to go back to their homes, passion by the 04 to the high unemployment. and so in an even higher rate of inflation adjusted to the concert and so votes as in bob way, they're getting ready for a general election in august. and so while the election candidates prevents a quote to follow the papers, part of the task that reports from the capital candidates vying for positions in the august polls have filed the papers in court, including the incumbent president. i'm assuming that god's law firms and bobby's governing is on the potty. his party has been in pa for 43 years, and denies allegations made by the opposition of systematically targeting voice is
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up to sent. this process is so this is what we want to continue. now, joining us with the beginning to elections posted the election. this is the, this one is a mature to most. when that god was made, opponent is opposition. need a nelson tyneesa. he used to lead the movement for democratic change party until a court ruling in 2020, stooped him up the leadership last year. he foamed the citizens coalition for change party, and he's popular in cities. the next headquarters. and the issue of making sure that all those who registered in participating in 22 post spend 18 is weeks that what does the names have to be reflected? the information we have so far is that most of the names are missing. i need one to understand why is it, bobby, it's a heating to the polls. frustrated about the economy and high unemployment. the cost of living crisis is a big issue. the election,
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this country has won the highest inflation rates in the world. businesses are struggling to cope with putting power outages and then unstable. this will be the 2nd time and then douglas and to me. so i faced each other. both means they, if they, when they will quickly turn around the economy, promises and bobby, and say the here every time there's any election hardaman tasa out of their head i to the trial. so brazil's former president has begun to apples and are, is accused of abusing his power by claiming that electrical system could be wrecked and using public funds to spread faith hughes. i'm going to knock, you joins us now from outside the court in the pursuit here. so well, monica, what are the chances of both now not being able to run for presidency due to this well, yesterday we were speaking to not only supporters of presidential able so now to his former health minister, but also political analyst. and there seems to be
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a consensus that he will be made and eligible for 8 years. that means that he won't be able to run the next to municipal elections. the next one will be next year and the next 2 presidential elections. and since he is the political figure that could defeat the part current president reason now. so the silver it is that with this trial is about is defining also opposite of political future. so it is a very important trial. and there seems to be a consensus that he will be convicted and given that importance then how has both narrow himself reacted to this a well, yesterday he gave an interview to a local television station. he says that he, he thinks it's an injustice, but he's already, he's already knows that this might happen. so he's already has plans for the future
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. right? this moment he's on a plane, he's going to the south of brazil, and he's going to meet with political allies there. he wants to show that he is still a popular political figure, among conservative conservatives here in brazil. and he's trying to influence the municipal elections next year and helping his party, the liberal party, elect some 1201500 members. you must know that the right his party has like 20 percent of the house of representatives. so they're trying to make this party stronger, even though both so narrow himself may not be elected to any public office. monica, thank you very much for that. us regulators have approved the sale of lab grown chicken products to companies. a good to meet you turned upside foods were given the green lights. the meat is cultivated from animal cells and still tanks. it
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supports us say it's the most sustainable kind of meet production that's a batch of animals on the environment. us is the 2nd country to approve loud grey need talk to singapore 2020. and ultimately the cells do what they do. they like to double like they like to grow and then ultimately they become neat. so after $7.00 to $14.00 days or a little longer, depending on what we're making, we harvest the cells, and then we can make it into any neat product that you love. so it could be a chicken fillet, it could be a hamburger or a hot dog. um, it could be pretty much anything that you can think of a sofa come here. the wells at top of the tennis players continue their preparations for wimbledon. that's on the way,
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it's the the, the time of his fulton awesome is with us to industry just so thank you kerry, if us days and the i draft is one of the most anticipated in recent memory. thanks to this, not in the possible of it. so one by me, i'm a, he's the 7 foot full, 19 year old to everybody's talking about. so how does the biggest nights and basketball season? the french them is the most soles off the number one pick since from james and 20 years ago. he's expected to be selected by the san antonio spurs. speaking on the eve of the draft, when my mamma said he didn't expect to get to the decent sleep. i had a life changing nights ever since. i knew about the draft exactly how it worked. i want it to be 1st and um yeah, i think i started to realize i could be
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a professional basketball player at the age of probably 12 and um yeah, it's just, it's just tomorrow, something is gonna happen that a, something that i've been thinking for for years and years, so it's, it's, i can't really describe how i feel right now, but i just know i'm going to have trouble sleeping tonight for sure. and yeah, just do i just really, really, really lucky, you know, to be able to just to live this life. well, most people are all predicting one by now. it's of a come on over time. great. i spent just bolts for cost of michael costa and in austin, is all the hype was justified. a yeah, i think it is. i mean, he's been on everybody's lives since i think i wrote an article about him last december. uh for, for magazine. he's, he's extremely tall, as you said, you know, depending on how you, how you measure him with his were in shoes or not. so somewhere between 218 and 223 meters, he's immensely talented. ball handling, shooting. instinctively. and as you heard of the interview, he's pretty mature for
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a 19 year old and part of that is, unlike le bron jakes to whose talent he's compare the different kinds of players. but he has that same kind of talent. james actually called him in alien when he saw him play for the 1st time. but i'm like james, he's not going directly from high school. he's been playing professional basketball in france, south for a couple of years in the lately, which means he's been playing against grown man. and that helps you develop in a, in a lot of ways, even if the level of competition is not necessarily the highest. sorry that's, he's making headlines in 2023, but what about in times gone by my colleague or whole prospect looks back at the history of the and the i draft a c i b, i draft is coming up on says dice a process dicing back to 1947 with teams can sign up new players mostly from the us college system, but some straight from high school international legs as well. quite often the number one pick goes on to have a great career. 16 or the old car? yeah, the kareem abdul jabbar, a magic job said what offers picks as was the bron james in 2003 signed up by the
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cleveland cavaliers. i'd just, i'd say in the high school was branded the charge the one. but the only number one isn't everything, it's fair to say could be prior to pretty good career. another school pick what number 13 and the 1996 dropped. all you'll do in 5 championships because of the okay, it's just one of the of the i titles this year. he was drafted number one by the deadline, which will see the lowest pick ever to going to be named. it'd be p in the finals. 2021 champion job is up to the company wasn't the 1st the key that he was $15.00 to 25th, a frenchman tardy po, to one the it'd be i charged the full tides but was originally picked number 28 in 2000. and one of the standard tardy. i spies. 11 top it'd be a champion, bill russell. no one has both titles of him. he was 2nd pick way back. in 1356, perhaps the most famous part of a barcode children was drafted number 3 by the chicago bulls from north carolina in
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guaranteed i'd say full. so watch out for the number one pick for show on says they know i, but remember, it's a long way to die before they become a little time guys. just a few weeks ago, he was lifting the champions league tracy with manchester assessing. now it looks like it's probably going to and will soon be putting on a buffalo to shut the drum and miss failed arrest reports that they need. and i'm sitting on a free trump. so having signed a 2 year deal with the lobby club, the 32 year old was an important member of pet claudio to city schools as a one, the champions league from the lake. and that's a couple of season going to at least city after 7 years having made $304.00 parents is scoring 60 goals and picking up 14 major try fees. is this all up for sale? a portugal on chelsea manager, luis subsidy. bicycle already has come off of retirement to the age of $74.00. the man, as a big fellow, has wits end to the touch line with present inside of lift gate, and the navy, large se, se, let's touch this is as a, even off a 70 it material chris and his 1st name back to manage to pick up the yellow concert argument with officials as his team, 31 to receive
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a nice day stag into the oldest league game between santos and corinthians. have to be of bands and off the i. we samples finds 3 bookcases onto the pitch and protests that seems for performance. santos latino downs, just a couple of minutes to go before the referee decided to cool off the match. the governing body for olympian boxing has been found by the international olympic committee. the international boxing association has been stripped of it, so then pick status. but the support will still be part of the parish game. next it is the 1st time you see have funded international governing body. and it's 129 year history. the disputes with the only be a relates to allegations of corruption and the facts. the organizations achieve financial backing from russia's state, 75, i guess from i've got a stands participation. that next is paris games could be in doubt. so with the i o . c, saying it's extremely concerned about access to support for women and goals in the country since the town of on to control in 2021. just
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a week off of the take you lympics sports for women have been heavily restricted. the i a c say they will discuss the issue again and i'll tell you the stairs. he be continues to be extremely concerned by the restrictions placed on women and young girls to access sports enough gun this time, which have not yet been reversed. despite the repeated calls from the i or see which one country to the olympic values of non discrimination, inclusion and respect the key players and the shock measure at the top of walls golf has been summoned for questioning by the us senate. they all the pga tool commission that j. mona had the senior flip golf. greg newman, i'm the governor. saudi arabia's public investment fund. yes, i live in man. all 3 have been asked to provide a written as level statement as the senate 6 to quite uncomfortable the saudi take care of a means for the future of goals. p. j false mon, i have is recovering from an undisclosed medical situation. it's unclear if you'll still be able to attend the hearing, which is set for july 11th. a lot number to see is call us outcries. will continue
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his preparations. so when would and shortly he'll be in stuck around action at the queens club tournament in london. while at the house opened in germany for cd younique's center has made his into finals, he was up against lorenzo's son, guy in the last 16. this was the 1st time they played each other on cross and despite losing the assets that was sent out to the victory officer and was 3 hours uncle dialed in the women's event 15 to cook offices being eliminated. the american teenager coming on stuck in the 2nd round against russia's kathrina. alexandra actually say that since friday says well, 6 foot 6 love alexandra is in great home right now. she won an event in the netherlands just last week. next step. wow, cool, fine. like i said, every now over on the computer and signs, the rugby world cup is getting close. so this was the australia team, unavailing. their official jerseys for the toilet were stops and fronds on
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september, 8th, and $78.00 days time. so all of these won the world cup twice, but not since 1999, south africa, all the defending. that is a little support for me. for now we'll have another update with j lights on summer . thanks so much and think that's it. surface nice. i'll be back though, in a few moments mode about it today with us the the july on i just think goes to the post of the local election, sort of shift to the right to the country with this another guilty in fall, right?
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