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a controlling the narrative dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and in norma, spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is citizen jim listened? rephrasing the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the india is 5 minutes to begins. a states visit to the us and it's criticisms over his human rights record, the carry johnston. this is all just there a lot from the whole set coming up a search for missing semester, but will reach a critical phase with those on board expect to be running out of extra
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a cruise missile strikes, a bridge connects and they come in finance that ukraine ship names keep on the heat is on in northern china, beijing records as well, just june date and the into is 5 minutes. 2 is due to address the joint meeting of the us congress, but 3 house democrats. so the boy caught in the range, promote his address, accusing him of violating religious freedoms in india, presents a violent has already welcomed him by the, the white house. he's been seen as an attempt to improve relations, despite disagreements of ukraine and human rights. for whitehouse correspondents, kimberly how could joins us now. so kimberly, what are you expecting this that will already there has been an enormously large welcome. huge crowds from the indian american community here in
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the united states gathered on the south. one of the white house cheering modi, modi modi. we've also had a large number of journalists here in the united states gather to cover this event . and also from india, traveling with the prime minister of the arrival has now occurred. and we know that there is going to be an oval office meeting that will be taking place. and then following that, as you mentioned, there will be a joy to address to congress. and this is significant because of the indian prime minister is only the 2nd world leader that has been extended this invitation by the the, the us congress and also under jo biden's presidency. the other was south korea is leader. why this is significant is this underscore is really the importance of this relationship for the united states right now. given the fact that this is going to be showered upon the indian leader in addition to a state leader,
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or rather in addition to a state dinner. so this is certainly significant to terms of the agenda also, what will be part of this visit will be a several announcements we know there will be trade deals. and now as we also know that there will be announcements with regard to weapons deals and also announcements with the relaxing of these as for skilled workers coming from india to work in the united states. so this is part of the agenda that will be very busy . well, the indian leader is here. and kimberly, as we look at these live pictures of the arrival ceremony at the white house, so not everyone is happy with the visit the holiday snow including members of the president's own democratic party. and here's why the president made a very big deal when he became a president joe biden. but he was going to make the foundation of his foreign policy. busy human rights, and it's been no secret that many democrats here in the united states are not happy
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with the prime minister modi's foreign policy, but also his actions inside his own country with respect to freedom of the press and also his crack down on the slums and so there is this feeling that there should not be such a warm embrace of the prime minister, and as a result, 75 members of the house and the senate. democrats have sent a letter to joe biden saying, you need to talk about this in the oval office, and this should up maybe even be brought up when you have the press conference that will be held later today. so we'll be watching for that very carefully. but jump line and believes that this is an important visit. and there are a couple of reasons why india is getting very cosy with russia. and there have been some of standing in terms of boats at the united nations when it comes to really bringing russia to account for its invasion of ukraine as well. that's why the us
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president wants to have this meeting in india has been increasingly purchasing and has been a major purchaser of russia's oil. and that is a concern, and also the ongoing battle between a top racine democracy. that is another big conversation that is going to take place today. so this is the concern of why this meeting is taking place. and that is one of the issues that's going to be discussed in the oval office. so we're watching very carefully. all of this is taking place as we speak and uh, we will continue to follow this throughout the day. indeed for now. kimberly, how could that the white house, thank you, or less company just mentioned the mode is a visit, comes as the country seat closer ties, especially military corporation. us wants to sell more weapons to india's armed forces, to reduce that dependence on the russia must go supplies 85 percent of india's mitre hardware,
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stronger ties within. it would also help us count to china's domains. and the in the pacific beach us is india's largest trading partner, was by natural trade, increasing to rec, hold 191000000000 dollars last year. some western companies have closed that production lines in china and see india as an alternative, manufacturing base or vomit. tennessee is a professor of strategic studies at the center of a policy research, and you did it on a former advisor to india's national security council. he says india runs about he is dealing with some of the same of global criticism. the us dealt with on the president, donald trump, in the woods. i just democracy. even listen, input one. if the democracy is a work in progress, like what's comes out about india is that it's as electrically pointed rise as an ice fits, think of the trump presidency, just as crump was accused. why didn't office of being
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a one of the to take her on the. ready on a us democracy and personally, and actually it was the magenta. some of the accusations are being cool that is more the why it's predicts at home and abroad. and it's important to remember that just as american democracy, somebody from indian democracies strong enough to check any erosion in democratic rights. it has the world's 2nd largest muslim population. and most homes enjoy equal rights and i'm proud of the senate and so mean, yeah. anybody who visits and yet can see that in general made as 3 or. ready 3 as any other scottish democracy in the world, the speak about the hopes of rescuing the 5 people on board. i'm missing a semester bill of lading. as the oxygen supply was expected to run out by now multinational effort to locate the vessel continues around the wreckage of the titanic. some 600 kilometers of the coast of new foundland and canada. while the
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crew of the titan lost contact with its support ship on sunday, the 9600 oxygen supply and that that sold was expected to run down by 10100 gmc on thursday. well, gabriel, it is always in boston. the weather us coast guard is helping with this search. and gabriel, realistically its not looking do it. is it? it certainly is not looking good. i mean, this search has been going on for over 3 days now. and if you really look at the, the, what the coast guard is saying in terms of the reserve oxygen supply, if their numbers are correct and their estimates are correct, that reserve, oxygen is gone or very close to being gone at this very hour. now, we can tell you that both canadian and french r o these, these are remotely operated under water vehicles. very uh,
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specialized under water vehicles that can get to the depths of the titanic are now on seen and are now uh, driving towards the titanic and or searching the area around the titanic wreckage at this very hour. this is one of the 1st time since they've actually been able to get one of these devices down to the sea for you. ask yourself going on day 4, now of this search, why is it taking so long? it's because there are very few submarines, very few remotely operated subs that can get to these gaps over 3 kilometers at the bottom of the sea floor. and so this will be a key day. now we'll be able to see if that submersible happens to be on the sea floor. they'll be able to get some eyes on it down there and get a better sense on this search moving forward. what's going on? and gabriel, there was some, wasn't there,
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but at some point he chose the sounds that would take take a deep below the surface to send a yeah, that did provide some glimmer of hope. but the coast guard saying that they could not conclusively say that those sounds came from that missing submersible. they said it sounded like knocking sounds like someone tapping on metal under the water . but the caution the coast guard that there are lots of sounds that emanate in the ocean from other ships, from just different sounds, from animals and fish and what have you. and so they say that they're analyzing those sounds, but they have not been able to conclusively determine that those were sounds coming from the submersible. and they also say that even when they send ships to where the sounds were coming from and search that area, they found absolutely nothing. okay, but it is on that with that top tags. thank you. well,
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while international resorts is have pulled in for that search and rescue mission international reaction to the migrant crisis mediterranean, i've been criticized police and focused on arrested 7 people accused of involvement in the votes. thinking last week off the coast to grease the suspect to the, the key figures and that people smuggling ring 30 all this i've been detained. hundreds of people drowned in the incident. many of them from pocket stone will have the malik is present or the pocket starting to natural human rights organization. he says, there are a variety of reasons why so many pocket studies. i'm making this dangerous, jenny. it is the sides that did about about $400.00 pockets on, on this boat, holler on the for the set of i was new jersey. all of the fun in the office on live below the poverty line a. so that's life and the name of the education label,
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skews a legal community. my son population is a gun sister. all or 60 percent off. i use power money, opportunities are very less. and the 2nd thing uh, the religious persecution, also agenda based wise and dimensions on the last uh and the last i see the steam is on and covers and also a, these are the few ones. and the reason, uh, that's why a many people, especially the younger generation, to choose the country in the searcher awful back to a future in the euro, us, canada and australia,
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the russian to point to the officials in fest, solid and crime it say a ukrainian miss saw those hits a bridge connecting the 2 regions. the chunk of bridge is the who knows the gate to crime in the russia annexed in 2014. i may as governess as the bridge was struck by british storm. a shudder we saw on tuesday rough as defense minister said ukrainian forces website having to attack crimea with the nato supplied weapons already has some, has been moderating developments for us from ripple in southeast and you on this bridge. and then other 2 bridges around this, all right, the roots from the sun towards the korean peninsula and the being used also for as a supply route for the army. and for most people who uh, go from from the 1st site to the 2nd side. this was, this was before, before the,
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what the russian school, the special operation. this was the board that point between ukraine and russia. and the, the, the targeting of this bridge today as for the russian officials, might have also affected another weight. know that there's no classification in this regard, but one of the russian officials who posted on telecom about the news of the head, think of the that said that the bridge said that bridges were affected. now we know that there are 3 bridges that i'm, this is the sharpest way from headphone to watch cream. yeah, it's also the shortest way from ukraine to watch said, june. yes. and uh, mattie pull the cities off, you know, it's got money for so this is the importance of, of this bridge. and they, the, the main issue now is that. busy the russians have decided, as we understood to divert the route stewart's all the other ways in order to
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repair the vege of that it's being affected by the like. this try us turn to european countries, have announced the billions of dollars and you recover assistance to crate. the pleasures were made that the to date, ukraine recovery conference in london. the funds are aimed at helping to recover from the conflict by their own a small fraction of the $411000000000.00 that the well bank estimates is needed to rebuild the country. so to come on something up, something occupied westbank, jeanine hose, a one day striking protest against his radiance the tax. also on barnaby. lo, in taiwan, the semi conductor cabinet of the world, coming up the economic impact of the rivalry between the us and china. this island and the rest of the world, the
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the there's or whether update in a minute 15. thank you for spending time with us. we'll kick this one off and focused on where the temperatures are rising upwards in providence punjab province . we've got some readings in the low to mid forties, including jacob about $4445.00 degrees will be the high for you on friday. well, india is roger spun state has just had a deluge as of late. deadly flash, fighting here still more rain in the forecast on friday. and we're also getting pounded with rain through be har. westbank all under protest states for eastern india and across the bay. and then go in bung with dash, including for a cox's bizarre on friday. there are a few flight advisors in place for the philippines minute out and for size, because of some to rental down ports here. that is bad though. in luzon, we will see some peaks of sunshine. here, our plum rains also have done quite a number in gwen jeep providence in china. that energy is shifting into one tongue
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and food in providence is doctor the blue and the yellow popping up there. the more intense the brain is. meantime, what, whether sides away from japan's main island to punch you, but still a legacy of a few showers, including for tokyo, a 28 degrees. and we're basing still around $39.00 or 40 on friday. that's a snapshot of your weather see later a the, the join the label conversation to just say good the industry for because the news is saying this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has a voice message, it appears that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was it was fun to have an american occupation in some meetings to countries. the street
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on algae 0. the welcome back reminder about top stores. this special arrival sermon is taking place, but india is 5 minutes to the renter moody of the white house in washington dc. the trip is being seen as an attempt to improve relations respond to disagreement survey credit and human rights. time is running out to find a missing semester navigation estimate and oxygen supplies. 5 people on board has expired. the group sets off from the canadian coast to explore the titanic on sunday, especially appointed officials and so on and crimea. so you create in mississauga
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is huge of rich connecting the 2 regions. the trunk of bridge is known as the gates to con. the entrance governor says that one was killed. a general strike is being held in geneva. the day off these rarely mitre killed street putting in fights as in rat road and strike on the occupied westbank. shops on public institutions has been closed in protest. us against the attack on wednesday is ready, forces are withholding the bodies of the 3 palestinians from the families of old houses and thousands of these very minute. your vehicle was helping used to carry out the latest home demolition in the occupied westbank. witness. the site is very snipers where deployed on rooftops and novice as young palestinians attempted to stop the convoy. the minute to a patient targeted the home of the palestinian prisoners accused of carrying out to the attack last october, in which on his very soul was killed. as needed, abraham was at the side. so these rarely drones strike in today and unexplained
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what happened. we've been speaking to witnesses here who's so the is raising the size target thing, the palestinian car. let me show you what we believe has happened here. the car shots up and it's really maybe 3 points over there. and then it escaped to these fields over here. when it was truck, according to witnesses by 3 or 4 me files. now we believe that one of them hit the car from that direction. we can see actually the damage, some of it on the ground. now from the heat of the attack itself, the car kind of flew towards this direction over here. now, according to people who witnessed the attack, they said that the car has been left to burn with these 3 men inside of it. and one of the people here, the neighbors, he said that he had called an ambulance,
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but the ambulance was not allowed to enter this c o. yeah, he says the only thing that was allowed is for firefighters to extinguish the fire, even when they did that, which is around 15 minutes after the mid sized truck. they would not, palestinians were not able to come closer to the area and check on the status of the men that we've been relieved have been burnt. as a result, these really forces approached and took the bodies with them. a tech he essential bank has almost double the main interest rates from 8 and a half percent to 15 percent. the fast to rise in 2 years. this is one of the present reject types of ones, main policies, or the increase is aimed at cutting the cost of goods and the official inflation rate. it's sold to 85 percent last year ever since eased to just on the 40 percent of the u. k. with the bank of england has raised its key interest rate by half
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a percentage point to 5 percent. well, the bank is trying to tackle high inflation, but it could make the cost of living crisis was sorry, and that has more now from the town of hazel. now in southern england, this is the 13th rate rise in arrived from the bank, bringing interest rates of 5 percent. so we just how concerned 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 associated this needs 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 $1100000.00. but it's not real, most vulnerable to those crippling remove bits right here. $12000.00 people who will have to 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 land and business association, which is
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a pool for the conservative plummeted by 18 percentage points since the last election of the conservative to lose the states of labor. when level democrats and the next selection would be a devastating blow, 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, how does 0 hazelnut know anyone who makes a phone call or uses a whole host of other electronic devices? what's on it says on this, switched onto a computer chip made in taiwan. it's a well leading semi conductor manufacturer, but the geopolitical power, save it to the united states and china threatens the items economic success. funny, but that reports from some j and this never tore in young mean gel told me
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university. your tie, once tech hub and seen to students are learning about semi conductor technology. the chan is taking his ph. d, in hopes to be part of the world's largest semi conductor industry. let's see, united so it's a bundle they once some of the industry has become so huge in recent years that they will, this government has invested a lot of these are assessing that as well as the in the schools we're going to issue out throughout the pen demik high, one semi conductor sector maintained its sleep, but it is now in the cross hairs of a geopolitical power play between the united states and china, and the products or the technology content, you know, come 10 us technology, though it's time one this company is time when these products and make year, and you have to follow the us us rules. the u. s. has restricted the export of semi conductor materials to china to prevent it from being able to make advanced micro
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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, marcus. so they have to find those that go for check in at the center of it all is one company, ts of see produces more than half of the world's banquet ships. p s m. c is set to 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 stories. china is import ben on time when these goods in 2021. it was pineapples, 90 percent of which were sold to china. of the following year page unblocked the shipment of fish
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a day 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 tie when he semi conductors, analysts say the economic impact is manageable. change is also likely to think twice about the attack in taiwan. they say, because semi conductors run modern devices, which are essential to modern life, including in china, wine and below algebra, seem to tie one state major in northern china, say a gas explosion. the restaurants has killed 31 people. the bloss happen in the city of each one on the eve of a popular locals for the day 7 other people are receiving medical attention. one is in a critical condition. some reports say are leaking gas tank was to blame for the last or basing has recorded its hottest as the june temperature of reaching 41 point. one degrees celsius, pregnant women, children, and the elderly,
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and several northern provinces in china, being one of the dangerous gateways conditions concerning a report from beijing. this is a young my river in downtown bay doing where men and women are cooling down, doing what they can to escape the scorching heat that has enveloped northern china . 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. has to be 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,
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employee is to adjust the working hours the doors having to 12 outdoors these high temperatures are expected to last until at least the weekend. katrina, you out to 0 staging. and it's a similar story in northern india medical stuff say that working non stop to treat patients around 200 people who died of heat related issues, many of them in the heart. and so i protested, states as temperature. so to 45 degrees, power cuts in hospitals and elsewhere, it's very difficult to cope it into some of the 1st state, the cookie ethnic minority. and it may take majority of a parent for more outbreaks of bonnets. it started in may off to a quote recommended the may tase be drawn through the preferential states as well. since then at least 115 people have been killed in fighting into one of these members of the cookie community in india as mounted for state are blocking major roads. they say they're being costly attacked by the majority,
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may tase. so and they've taken up arms, we have to got a village of family lid so that we can live in peace from the king visited the community, which we were living together since time. many years back. not far away, these may taser building their own defenses. they say the cookies are responsible for the violence and their numbers are boosted by refugees coming across the border from myanmar. they fear the influx is changing the demographics of the region and then folding cookie separate tests. here to civilians are arming themselves against what they believe is an imminent cookie attack. say, look, how about a bunch of weapons me? cookie, illegal immigrants have been attacking us frequently. we don't have the kind of weapons that they have with very scared of them. there's no place for us to run.
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they've torched houses. we just have small license guns to protect us. the region has long been homed, arm groups seeking autonomy, and many people have weapons. some analysts say india, state and central governments need to intervene. those i'm groups, the weapons in the society was in surplus. they have to be removed for us. and for that, does it go to do people, the security establishment has to do it sooner. the better. many want to end the fighting. these may say are marching for peace, but they also have demands. they want the cookies to identify on documents, migrants in their community and draw up their demands for autonomy bits and monahan out 0. the .

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