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fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pump salise and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into its hard hitting interviews. do you think look to their lives on washington enough for money to go on its own and build it's on don't providing on for centuries people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era the the render moody receives a standing ovation in washington as the us and india looked accounts of china's influence and age. the little ones are in jordan, this is about 09 from don't on. so coming out upon that, i'm full passages of the missing items up most of those. i now believe that the best will suffer a catastrophic and close the results. right?
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that's tanya, that key crime and supply line. lincoln crimea, and russian occupied areas in ukraine. plus, i'm jump shut off with us outside the costs of refugee camp north of athens, where i've been talking to the survivors of a shipwreck earlier this month. that may have drowned hundreds of asylum seekers. the india and the us of announced a flurry of deals and sect as ranging from defense to somebody. conduct us as prime minister in the run for moody told the us congress that the ties will be a defining partnership of this century. bodies in washington for state visit over the us, looking to deepen it's buttons with india to count of china is growing in for a long while. i've had jean since i came here say when some of the eval, but a lot has remain the same. the lights on the company's main to deepen the pregnancy
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big when in the and the united states, i would say the school level or call, but i just, i need honestly the poor babies. europe over 10 of these is limitless. and the dam as a lot of their lives on it at fort lease. but at least 6 house members, some president biden's democratic party boy, taught to him that speech accusing body of violating religious freedoms rights. groups of accused as government of discriminating against muslims and other minorities in a re, a press conference earlier. moody defended his reco little democracy, loans you now veins. we live democracy and our ancestors that actually put woods to this concept. and that is in the form of our constitution, our government has taken the basic principles of democracy and on that basis our constitution is made and the entire country runs on that our constitution and our government, we have always proved that democracy can deliver. when i say deliver,
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this is regardless of cost creed, religion, gender is up to the no space with discrimination. president vitamin said india is human rights record was also discussed, but the 2 remain closely allied. the firm is not had a good discussion about democratic values, and there is, there is the, that's the nature of our relationship. we're straightforward with each other and, and we respect each one of the fundamental reasons why i believe the us china relationship is not in space. it is and with us ended relationship is that there is an overwhelming respect for each other because we're both democracies. and it's a common democratic candidate character, both our countries and our people, our diversity or culture are open tall, are robust debate. so let's go to live, to my kind of who's following the visit in washington dc. mikes that both the
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president biden and prime minister moody of hale, but they've described, does this booming relationship between both countries. how important is the state visit and what are they hoping to achieve? well, certainly for the us, it's very important president biden has made very clear how critical the relationship is with india. it's absolutely put the tool to us interest in solve asia, and he's made this very clear. and this is why you've had such check rapturous welcome in a way for the indian prime minister private meeting was finding a public meeting with finding a state dinner, which would be taking place in the course of the evening. so this is a very important fact to president bite and going out of his way to welcome moody. now to make banking very clear to that india has a massive role to play. it's the largest population in the world. it's the largest economy. so all of these factors coming together make very clear how important it
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is for the us to maintain a warm relationship with india, both on an economic of financial as well as a strategic basis. and mike, despite the red carpet treatment on this elaborate stage, then i'm not everyone's happy about modi's visit to the us. what more can you tell us as well? indeed, yes. so when the visit was announced at about 17 members of congress wrote a letter to president by dint expressing concern about what they see as india is human rights abuse. and the number of congress members boycotted the occasion today because of the same thing. there's also being some members of congress who raise concerns about the fact that india is continuing to buy oil from russia despite the sanctions that are in place. now, it's not known whether this was discussed between the president by them and the indian prime minister. certainly some members of congress have expressed concern about it and aust, present and fighting to bring this matter up. whether it was discussed privately,
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that's another matter entirely. but this is one of the potential, the blips in the relationship between the us and india. but this is something that president biden publicly, at least wants to stay away from making very clear that there is nothing but a warm relationship between the us and india. as the bulk of congress indicated with standing ovations during the course of the indian prime minister speech to both chambers, all right, and mike kind of lifestyle from washington dc. mike, thank you. let's bring in the southern on to matt. he's a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute to join us live from washington dc, sudden and good chevy with a. so we've seen washington roll out the red carpet for moody. but let's not forget, this is a man who was banned for 10 years from even entering the us because of a domestic and team has been cut down. what's the smell telling us about the india us relationship as well? i think 1st and foremost, i think it might cause absolutely right. it shows that for the by the ministration
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. india is extremely important. you know, as of grapples of the us grapples with the challenge of rising china and the potential for chinese had too many in asia. it looks around and sees relatively few candidates. i think there's only one kind of cat country in the world that has india's particular characteristics. it's the most populous country in the world. it had the 2nd largest military. it has the 5th largest economy and it has a live contested 2000 miles boundary with china, adding these things together and really sort of made india kind of key to the us of into pacific strategy. some of them as just say, should have concerns about china seem to brought to us in india much closer. but what is india is value as a counterweight to china and how kind of washington i'm the bite and administration exploit this. do you think? well, i think it's a couple of ways. i mean, the 1st of course is that as long as china has to be concerned about it to my land frontier, it has to sort of divided forces. it has to devise a divide,
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it's attention, it cannot be solely focused on taiwan and the south china sea. the 2nd thing is that of india manages to make its economy take off. it's a, it's able to take away supply chains and so on. then india also presents an alternative development model to the chinese model. despite the warming relationship though they're a school major concerns of a note about india, on the modi, religious intolerance, and do nationalism dwindling press freedoms and human rights abuses. to name a few, i mean these are certainly not common values. the india in the us shit. oh absolutely. in fact i have a piece that's out in the, in the wall, so you don't have to be out in tomorrow's day. but i'm, that are, you said, you know, power doc, see, even the mo, the has deepened us and you have relationship. there's no question about that in some ways. he's also sort of laid the seeds for a kind of long term questions about the relationship. because of this backsliding on democratic issues because of what you're talking about. the treatment of the opposition, the treatment of religious minorities, particularly muslims,
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the treatment of independent journalists, credits dissidents, people like that. and that, that certainly looks in the background. it's, but it's being drowned out obviously by the good story that is emanating from the white house and from then from congress. but it's certainly true that if you pay a little bit of attention, you can see that those discordant doors have not been drowned out entirely. just a final thought to sudden on where does the relationship go from here then? i mean, if washington is looking for india to be a bigger play on the well stage, as you mentioned, india, we need to close that economic gap on china. that's a big leap of faith for washington though, isn't it? yeah, i don't think anyone realistically thinks that india is going to necessarily close that gap. if you look at the gap right now, but cabinet and coming, china is almost 6 times greater than india. but when india has to ensure is of a gap doesn't grow more. are, you know, there's a gap that says you could, you could describe a sustainable and then there's a gap that you can describe is unsustainable. so india at the very least have to ensure that the gap does not grow more. and that is also able to present its own
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story, a successful economic modernization, not only to the united states but also to the rest of asia. so i'm not doing that good to get your thoughts on your analysis. thank you very much. indeed for talking to us. thank you. thank you. i. and now the u. s. coast guard says an underwater robot searching for i'm missing something simple, has discovered a dave refilled near the wreck of the titanic the vessel with 5 people on board last contact with a surface on sunday in the north atlantic during a dive to the rec. well, gabriel, as on the joins us live now from boston, a gave sammy, this was not the news that everyone had been hoping for the coast guard describing it as a catastrophic implosion. what more they've been saying? good. yeah, that's right. the story that is really captivated much of the world since sunday when this, when this summer civil went missing, the coast guard confirming that it was as catastrophic implosion. and that all 5 people on board likely died instantly. when this happened,
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the coast guard saying that they discovered this debris field uh friday. uh, early thursday morning, around 9 am here local time. and that they quickly determined that this debris was from uh, the tight and it was missing. this all comes as late thursday. now, the us navy confirming that a top secret acoustic detection system that they have out at sea actually picked up sounds from a catastrophic implosion on sunday, around the area where the titans went missing 5 days into the search for the titan submersible. the news everyone had been dreading was finally confirmed this morning and the r o v are remote operated vehicle from the vessel horizon, our tech discovered the tao cone of the titan submersible,
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approximately 1600 feet from the bowels of that died turner on the sea floor the r o b subsequently found additional debris in consultation with experts from within the unified command. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. the debris was only a few 100 meters from the wreckage of the titanic. a tragic in for the families of the 5 man on board ocean gate, the owner of the titan released a statement confirming the news, saying in part, these men were true explorers who shared a distinct spirit of adventure and a deep passion for exploring and protecting the world's oceans, our hearts are with these 5 souls and every member of their families during this
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tragic time with the mystery of what happened to the titan. now result, the questions move on to other things. like how exactly was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards for risky? deep c expeditions such as this be changed since the time when missing on sunday. many concerns have been raised about the vessels, construction, and maintenance parts of the submarine and see in the testing in the bahamas, just saved a bit shortly. but what really did it for me was they finally refused to get any problems certification. and it seemed that they had no intention of getting any certification for going down to the depths once, let alone several times. questions also likely to be raised about the norm is cost of the international operation and whether tax payers will end up putting the
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bill for the search efforts for bodies that may now never be recovered. gabriel was on to out is here, boston and a been growing safety concerns about this particular titan supplemental symbols. so what does all of this now mean for the future? a deep sea adventure tourism that yeah, there's always going to be those that want to push the boundaries when it comes to exploration, whether it be the space or the deepest depths of the ocean. but certainly this tragedy is raising serious questions about if there should be more regulation and hires the safety standards when it comes to very dangerous, deep sea exploration, what the title was taking part in. but it's very complicated because this took place in international waters. so there are questions on who would regulate that and how these are all the questions that are now being asked,
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and that will be answered perhaps in the coming weeks and months. all right, so gabriel is on the line for us there from boston. gabe, thank you. let's most, let's come here and i'll just say we're including an economic new ton for texas president richard type. the central bank likes interest rates pulling up the the route to you by visit capital. and this is how it's looking across the america's on friday right off the bat. and i see by the way, we've got this vigorous system coming into central and southern chile. it's likely going to drop about a months worth of rain for santiago. and of course, we've got snow for the southern and it's, it's on top end of south america. it's our usual weather pattern here. so let's move on to get you an update on tropical storm bread as it moves away from the
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eastern caribbean, taking that copious rein with it, looking like it's no longer going to pose a threat. it has been threatening in terms of those high temperatures in mexico, northern mexico. we've seen values of 40 degrees. texas has also been hot, but those temperatures slowly, but surely. now it's starting to come down lot of active, whether they're around florida, this se, if the us or flood watches in play here, and the batch of what weather is moving up, the eastern seaboard, dc, new york, new england, got some wet weather in the forecasts for you to the west, we go where we had wildfires just west of edmonton. now we've got flooding there and still some more showers in the forecast here. quite a bit of fact typically popping up for the northern plains on friday and you know, for both san francisco and los angeles, your temperatures are a bit, plo average for this some the are okay. kind of general, seasoned up the quote to you by visit cuts on the
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latest news as it breaks of the b instead of being spent to make the network better . it's per se investments are needed in technologies that make up facebook with detail coverage. they will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process from around the world. they say they are progressing from the south. advancing around the columbus of a week, the the welcome back and took them out of the top stories. here is our india and the us of announced a flurry of deals and such as ranging from defense. somebody comes up to the
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leaders of the 2 nations mentioned in washington, feminist and moody, told congress to the times will be a defining partnership of this century. the us cuz god says an underwater robot searching for i'm missing something as simple as is covered at save refills. may i direct the vessel with 5 people on board. last contacted us with us on sunday to the right, the russian to point to the officials and it has thrown them. crimea, said ukraine has hit a bridge, connecting the 2 regions. the tongue garbage is known as the gates of crimea. the russia annexed in 2014 crime has govern us as the bridge was struck by a british storm, shuddered missio on tuesday. russia's defense minister said ukrainian forces are planning to attack crimea, with nato supplied weapons. i'll just say we're getting bob. it has more. the damage, but not destroyed the trunk bridge. lincoln crimea, and it's kind of some provence in southern ukraine. it's one of the roots of
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russian forces used to move between crimea onyx by rusher in 2014 and other parts of ukraine under russia's control. russian appointed officials say the bridge was hit by a type of long range missile the fronts in the u. k. you have given you cranes military, judith moyer, this is another meaningless act. pub, attracted by the key for a game on orders from london. souls, nothing as far as the special military operation is concerned. officials in crimea, se repairing the damage could take several weeks. it must go to president vladimir putin was at the time of the unknown soldier, commemorating the anniversary of the nazi invasion of the soviet union. the also chat a session of the national security council here, defense minister said again, show you tells him ukrainian forces are decreasing their activity on the front line and regrouping, but could still amounts offensive actions by whose it is up. but indeed,
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it looks like the ukraine's west and allies decided to fight russia till the last ukrainian. however, we must assume that the enemy's offensive potential has not been exhausted yet. a number of strategic reserves have not been deployed. can you ship an of ukraine's counter offensive began in the southern region of is that what he's you earlier this month, but in the woods it presidents, the landscape progress is being slow and desired. and this video released on thursday, he claims ukraine's intelligence services have information that russia is planning an incident to release radiation from those that for region nuclear power plant, the largest in europe. so enough that are not, there should never be any terrorist attacks on nuclear power plants any way this time it should not be likely to hold the world has been warned. so the world can at most equitable in the kremlin, is dismissed. the allegation is another lie. this week, ukraine's military intelligence chief accused russia of mining, the cooling pon, that used to keep the reactives cool. ukrainian troops of fired on the front line,
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the russian occupied done yet skin recent days. but there's nothing to suggest on either side making any real gains here or else with the d baba algebra. united nations is added russia's ministry and allied on groups to a list of shame of violations of the rights of children during the war and ukraine . the report, due out next week, found $477.00 children were killed in ukraine last year. they blamed a $136.00 of those on the russian forces and 80 on ukraine's military. notably, israel has not been included on the list. a diplomatic editor james phase explained every year the un secretary general produces a report on the countries and i'm groups responsible for killing and maiming children. this is report has now gone to the members of the security council. it's not yet been published, but i've seen a copy again. the report is controversial. part of that is because of the israel, which the report says, killed $52.00 children in 2022. now the 2nd general says that some meaningful
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decline, and he's not putting them on the blacklist. but of course, if you look at the figures in 2021, the war and gaza lost it 11 days. the war in august 2022 lost a just 3 days. this was the reaction to the report by the pablo. send you an ambassador. it's very unfortunate that he selected not to list him. we were to help for that when he last year said that if they continue with this for addition and this pass, i want them that they will be considered to be listed. they continued on the same path. they can come out of children then last year, but yet he did not list them. it is very disappointing to the palestinian people. the other big news from the report is the fact that russia, for the 1st time, is on the blacklist because of its war in ukraine. the report says that russia was responsible for killing 477 children in 2022. this is the 1st time
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a permanent member of the security council has been on that black list. james pays out to 0 at the united nations police and the okay have a respite and egyptian citizen and accused of smuggling thousands of people across the mediterranean is also linked to the migrant boat. that sunk up the coast of greece last week, getting at least 82 people. hundreds from different countries. i believe have been improved the vessel more than 200 passengers or from pakistan. clients about pakistan's, parliament house event phone, a call from us. and on those who died, police, they had arrested printing 9 people connected to the case. just a real place has moved from la casa in greece. some of the testimony we've heard the witness testimony from people we've been talking to today, confirms that tragically there were many minors in the hold of the ship. one of the people we spoke to talked about a 100 young people, mostly teenagers,
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and mostly from syria, boys and girls. somebody else we spoke to talked about even younger children, 34, or 5 years old. and apparently there was 6 syrian mothers accompanying some of those children. others were traveling with cousins, uncles, and fathers. as you know, only men survived this wreck, presumably because the women and children were, as has now been confirmed to us below decks. some people say that they were at the bottom of the ship and the hold. others told us that they were on the 2nd level, immediately below the top deck. they may have been divided into 2 groups. but the question of whether the coast guard played a role in the thinking of this trula still remains somewhat blurry because one of the people we spoke to believes that there was no tow rope attached to the troll
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before it capsized that it did so because its engine had failed and the lack of full wood motion caused the ship to sway from side to side, much more violently than it had been. but that it had been doing so throughout the 5 day voyage, simply because it was overloaded, it seems that the engine failure was the final blow. and that that side to side motion simply became too great. and the weight weight of people shifted inside the ship. once the, that motion had become too great. another witness, however, who survives this wreck, tells us that there had been a tow rope attached so that the great coast guard offered it in order to help these people reach shore and then cut herself uh before reaching the show. because the coast guard was apparently afraid that the tow was causing the ship just way
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side to side so violently. but after that roof was cut off its way even more. so we have conflicting testimonies in this, and this is going to be, i think, the central topic of the supreme court investigation into the greek coast. good. a full but it's loaded with $227.00 people had been rescued off the coast of spain's canary items comes a day off the migration child who said they said at least 13 people have drowned when they're in flight school thinking sung along the same route active as of criticized spanish american officer, which is failing to intervene. nadia, the crossings are part of an overall increase in migrant arrivals on the contrary items which will become the main destination for migraines. trying to expand the world bank says it will pose debt repayments for countries by natural disasters. announcement was made at a summit in paris and building 50 edge of state. they discussed the changes to global lending in the era of climate disaster developing nations,
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according for systemic change, this one is required of us now as absolute trans submission, not reform of our institutions. and that submission is required because while the world news since the 18 ninety's that we were facing the warming of the payment, we chose not to feed the advice of scientists. and that which could have been done in more than a century is now being reduced to be done. in less than a decade, the central bank has almost double the main interest rate from 8 and a half percent to 15 percent since the 1st rise in 2 years under. this is one of the president other ones, main policies. and of course, the only reports from stumbled some people into care are finding it difficult to get medicines. they need lots of drugs on the shelves and this pharmacy are
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available. nearly 70 percent of them are imported. silly raw has lost more than 80 percent of its value since 2018 and under governments keeps their price below the markets rate. and mainly in the heroes a benefit for some. but the one that's also created problems to move minded to not because of the costs, funding suppliers refuse to sell drugs and the government turns it was very difficult to find and they optics for sure 30 linked to for example, same goes for i the index once they had to call 20 other pharmacies to find the medicine for my patients. inflation of more than 40 percent and the rising cost of living are affecting the lives of people across the country in a bit to fight this turkey of central bank to raise interest rates, the 15 percent from 8.5 on thursday, reversing it's unconventional policy of decreasing borrowing costs to combat uncomfortably high inflation. this is sort of central banks. first rate,
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this is incense present project so far. don's election weeks for a loss may have the rest of the central bankers to cut the interest rates 9 times as late 2021. when globally, inflation start to say increase, and most economies listed rates. this is the 1st interest park and more than 2 years and circus central banks 1st new after the appointment of new governor help is a guy, a icon, a former goldman sachs banker, and the 1st woman to hold the job early to for many economic experts. the height is way below what the markets anticipated, but more gradual inquiries is, are expected to curve inflation under what the government calls it's new economic management. and so a 15 percent interest rate will be very low. and that will also send the best signal to the economy. agents in the sense that people will think that the central bank is still very reluctant towards raising the interest rates to do it
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requires levels. economics why the advocates of raising in for us to tackle holly installation but took us presence next 3 central bank governors in less than 2 years when they tried to keep to orthodox policies. that's left many wondering how for the central bank will be allowed to go in increasing interest rates. so you know, because solo elders 0 stumble, the proper picture of the headlines here, the south india and the us of announced a flurry of deals. and sect is ranging from defense to semi conductors. of leaders of the 2 nations met in washington, 5 minutes starting their end, promoted to congress. that ties would be a defining partnership of the century. a long had changed since i came here. say when some of the eval, but
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