tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 7, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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which is a living that could provide $6.00 to cents if the call been georgia and it's needed slow, the rise and global temperatures to $1.00 degrees. the 19 different species they found studied individually. the next step is to identify how vulnerable they are to human activities. much the put benefits of the seascape and know that to protection controller. the . the northern taylor, this is actually are news life from nothing coming up. is there any forces? shoot dead. the palestinian man who opened far as an eagle settlement can in one person in the west bank. comments by the by the russian leader suggests the head of the wagner group has now returned to russia. fall from the front line but not
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immune to the war. the ukrainians that you live, sustains its largest russian missed on attack so far, and reports that towards have plans to assume meta for misappropriation, which news, social media app trips and on piece of stomach thing though with your sports and upsets full, the number full seed, casper, root at wimbledon, out of sweetie is mitchell mossey is before leaving inside with both fast and bull on the opening day of the food ashes test at the . is there any forces of arrested the brother and mother of a palestinian man? they shot dead after. he doesn't fight on a security guard as an ego settlement in the occupied westbank. one is randy was killed and they can do mean settlement west of numbers. understanding group, how much has claimed responsibility for the attack. it says it was in response to the is really ministries of sold on jeanine island. fisher has more from ramallah.
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so hi disappears through the val does. it was a car driving near the illegal settlement of kid. i mean, it was described a suspicious so was pulled over by a patrol. the driver got out of the car and opened fire with what is really on the radio describe as a permit to a weapon, killing one, an engineering. another initial report suggested it was a security guard that was killed. it was almost certainly a soldier. security guards don't have the power to pull over cars. the palestinian driver then run off into a field. he was pursued by an israeli army patrol. there was a gun fight of some description on the palestinian driver was shot dead. no. so said he was one of the are fighters that this was in response to what happened in janine earlier this week. you'll remember that there was a 40 hour army operation that is really on the operation. there is it claimed the lives of 12 public studies and a number of groups, one that it'd be a response as the palestinian driver. the mine who died has been named has hello,
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i'm it hello, gets on. and his cousin was involved in a similar incident in tel aviv back in march when he's short and it's really i was short dead by these really army himself, his brother and his father being arrested by views. really army, the complete in custody on preparations are likely to be made for the destruction of his home. we know that security had been stepped up around the west bank after what happened in geneva. it's expected to go up another level after this latest event, at least 2 killings. while they take the number of his release, killed this year to 29. and the number of palestinians killed in the occupied west bank and gaza to 195 island. so sure, i'll just say to ramallah to your inspector general, antonio gutierrez has expressed his concerns of to these really offensive. and janine guitars, cold as wells, as strikes and ground operations,
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the west violence in the west bank in many years. it is under report from united nations, a new secretary general antonio gutierrez, making remarks here at un headquarters saying that he is deeply disturbed by what he saw at a news added. janine also saying that he strongly condemns all acts of violence against civilians, including his words, packs of terror. this is a little bit more of what the secretary general had to say. once again called on israel to abide by itself. locations under international law, including the deal due to exercise restraint, and use only proportional force, and did use it to minimize the damage and the city and the respect and peace of human life. the use of abstracts is inconsistent with the conduct of law enforcement corporations. also remind israel as they are combined forward, that it has a responsibility to ensure that the civilian population is protected against all
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acts of violence. i understand isabel's legitimate concerns. we need security, but escalation is not the onset. after his remarks, competitors was asked if he believes he is really raid on jeanine constitutes a war crime. the secretary general refused to answer that question. gabriel is on though, i'll just say to at the united nations, boston, you know, starchy estimates, reconstruction engineering will cost around $15.00 and a half $1000000.00. palestinians have begun returning to their homes, but many uninhabitable, walter, they are sold and most of the roads have been destroyed. abraham has this update from the refugee camp engineer. of the people here say that's whatever they look, that reminded why the fours that took place in the 2 days radio falls on people here in the account. they're trying to go about their lives. the cleaning are rubbing the human. they're trying to provide people with some bottled water with
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a little bit of electricity. but as you can see, it will take a lot of time. so to store those services, people here know that the palestinian authority has been going through a deep financial crisis. so it cannot be expected to have the money to restore and renovate things here that were damaged in the refugee camp. were talking about home cars, people who have lost lots of processing, losing their loved ones. they say that the tax was very very, or some level of traumatized and a hearts broken. even the hospitals were not see from these radio falls because people were saying that they would target the advice to the gas by ballast. we've also seen images of air strikes near the hospitals themselves, and others of us journalists were trying to sell the world. the stories were also had some advice is really forces. we've seen cameras being softer than and the dirt
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is being surrounded. and they say that they have target, this is that, but he just need the occupied less bag really, jamal is the head of a monitoring and the documentation department at hocksey posted in human rights organization. she joins me now from jeanine. thanks for being with us. uh, what have you documented so far? what are you planning to do with that information? yes, i mean the amount of destruction is huge and this is the reason why we, okay. we equipped our, our fields researcher here and the engineering was a permanent field research are here with the full team of researchers to document the levels of property is the res streets, the destruction of infrastructure. and of course, the claim is the 12 kings of kind of spinning and in addition to the injuries. and also what we significantly documented are the turning in
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a houses into military spaces where soldiers would occupy the house and turn that into a military space. having with housing comedies inside in a very in humane way, while raising the houses, beating people specifically young man and holding them with a blindfolded and uh uh, with uh, arms uh that are behind their back for hours and hours without allowing them any water, any of fluids and these are very significant to this kind of attack, and it also explains how this has been, how expanded it was we are today. we are looking into trying to kind of figure out what are the different violations and what are the most significant violations. so the infrastructure is one of the most important one. in addition to using dogs that we discovered have been use a training, the 1st mid military jobs that have been used for attacking families via raising
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the houses and using also of the human shields. uh, so these are the things that we just covered with. yeah, but the, i'm sorry to interrupt you. what will you say that the, that technique, well, that tactic that you just mentioned is that different from what you've seen in the past from these really only it is not very different, but having it on this scale is something that we have heard. people say that they have never seen before. i mean, they compare that to the invasion of that unique camp in 2002 and, and this is only 2 days, 2 days in comparison with the invasion that happened in 2002. so you can imagine the amount of violations that happened and, and the heavy machinery that was used, that people were extremely terrified, of course, and the, and the displacement of people. then the 4th eviction of people is also something unprecedented in such big numbers, where people didn't have the time to get out with their properties. and also one
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very important thing we reported and documented from, of course, with mrs. an estimate is that there was a sense of goal and money, and these are very serious actions that, that were being made. of course, we have documented that since before, but not on such a large scale and all together. and when you've got the evidence like this in the past, what kind of level of success if you had it trying to get the accountability of accountability unfortunately is very much connected to politics. and we all know that there is no political will to hold those really occupation. and those really occupation forces accounts, but whether it's the government or individual soldiers or commanders. so yes, we use international law. we use this documentation of ours to take it to try being out international tribunal into the i c. c. we urge the prosecutor of the international criminal court to expedite the actions in the investigation into the
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situation of palestine. unfortunately, we're not seeing, you know, it's done by the 3rd stage parties. we're not seeing enough done by allies of, of israel as an occupation for. and this is something that is also very, it is affecting the work of the people, human rights defenders and lawyers. but we also use this documentation for our work on a book and see for my talk to you today. we use it for raising awareness among people, whether it's policy makers, or just regular people or influencers to to know what exactly is happening, is you need in such a horrible situation, which as you are a rubber driver, said that it will take months if not years to, to return to, to something called normal. what was the continuous rate? this is not something that we see happening any time soon people are feeling extremely unsafe. and the situation in the, in the camp is, is very, the stories are just terrific that we hear from i, if i, with mrs and,
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and system and use from the 100 miles. thank you very much. and if it don't, just since you are coming up for obviously, or this news out, forced out of gina's here and stranded in the desert. refugees say they'd be left without shelter. food or water. this poor creature has use of a big upset for the full seed, casper read at wimbledon. the president says bonita evolves, new measuring group has returned to russia, suggesting he's in st. petersburg. if can you precaution, went into exxon and batteries off to a brief, unusually against russia in a deal agreed with president vladimir putin on a smith in minsk bell or russian president, alexander lucas. chicago was eager to describe himself as a peacemaker, to stop, to potentially catastrophic confrontation between vladimir putin and of gaining
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precaution. but the chief isn't here anymore from the hordes of so speech, and he's currently in st. petersburg, where he was as of this morning, maybe he went to moscow, maybe i'll square. however, he's not in the territory the lowest. i'll just over with him, the military base about 2 hours outside the capital minutes, which is believed is being prepared to house, watching the finances. yes, it is just bored tribute. well, if the wagner group will be here, they are part of the balloon rouge, an army, and they will protect our interest when they make a decision about deploying here. will sign a treaty with definitely to come. i asked the president if he thought flooded, mae approved and had been weakened by what the wagner group was able to get away with that took overall stuff and on the gold plus to moscow. and there was no attempt. it seems by the russian milledgeville, security services to stop them or shut down. nothing was undermined. nothing was
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weekend. and the reason why i rushed to negotiate with mister precaution, people around me know why? because we had to prevent people from dying. yeah, going use simple. the same power for 29 years, lucas jenco ordered a violent crack down on protest as in 2020, against his declaration of victory and a widely disputed presidential election. since then, he's become reliant on russia for economic and security support. under location goes as he stopped a civil war by offering to take and have gaining production. but this is a leader who survival depends on bloody mit booting. so if the kremlin coals asking for a favor, you can't really say no. they're not. smith islanders era, mintz, ocean state media claims you have any precautions. lavish mention as being rated by police, a helicopter weapons and a collection of wigs will uncovered. you know, shop of alova is fine. developments for most good. if you've got any for goes and continues making the headlines in russia recently were guessing propose that his
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media and pot, including his internet resources and troll factory, had been closing down. now on wednesday, july, the 5th, the state received one tv channel on the from tonka and investing news outlets released footage of a search and a mentioned allegedly own buys. you've got any progression of the sash was carried out on june the 24th. that was the day when the wagner rebellion took place in russia during the such a helicopter, as well as a lot of weapons, cash, fake passports and weeks were found. plus the journalist posts of new referred to brawl, so free, goshen with a bid wearing various hops and whigs all the images. and as such a nice thing on the internet. he, if he didn't know comments on the search, the ministry of internal affairs and other law enforcement agencies does not come into asa laser, according to st. petersburg as from tongue telegram channels were pools. you've got any progression, presumably visited the f as be development in st. petersburg, where he allegedly called by his weapons and 10000000000 roubles. that's
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$112000000.00 sees during the search was in his wagner center and his mention on the day of the rebellion box that he was saying that the money was intended for . he's involved in the finances and as payments for the families of the full and soldiers, presumably he was returns the money because his criminal case had been dropped west and ukrainian city of the v of his experience, one of the heaviest attacks since the war began at least 5 people were killed and many more injured when russian rockets has an apartment building mcbride's of thoughts from keith to hundreds of kilometers from the nearest front line, fighting the western city of the v. as lots of the escaped, the worst of the destruction suffered by other ukrainian cities. until now. this quiet, residential and college neighborhood lasted by a missile strikes,
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as many people stayed in their apartments instead of seeking shelter. despite an air raid warning being in force. so was not there, so when you receive the russian side, they are plumbing, military targets, but they hit paste full houses. people was sleeping. how could they do wish you took more than the rescue crews? what through the nights pulling the engine from under the rubble, the city says it's the biggest attack on civilian buildings since the start of the war. we now digging through the rubble, the wound is indeed this is the russian will visiting the b. as you can see, their ultimate goal is to destroy the ukrainian nation, but we will when we will have to come. first, lights brought home the full extent of the destruction. and the clean up continued through the day. ukrainian mil latrice as a total of 10 missiles with 5 towards the west and ukraine from russian ships and submarines in the black sea. 7 were apparently struck down,
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but others got through with faithful consequences of the fried. i'll just say era. keith, you're training and military officials say that troops and making small advances as the counter offensive continues. but every section of real time territory comes in a huge cost with schools of soldiers killed on both sides of correspondence as a bank met ukrainian father. he lost his son. he said, this update from us to be honest in the do nets region. so the situation here in the east remains intense and neither ukraine in minutes, you say over the last 24 hours here in the east. this being the back to 250 strikes, kind that by the russian stuff that includes shedding artillery missiles and rockets. although we know that buildings have been damaged. there have been some injuries in terms of civilians, but we don't have any numbers for ministry casualties. or ukrainians don't give us those figures. now the fighting here has been intense, but we did manage to get access to some of those front lines in the east. and at one point we around 1.5 kilometers from russian positions at another point. the
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only thing that separated us from russian soldiers will open fields. we have this report victories and lost his group the same. this trail of destruction in the village of dow, documented the bodies of russian sold just in lane across the smell of the decomposing corpses of the but there's no time to hang around here. the russians are just 1.5 cuz i'm going to wait and constant and shutting. only 10 people remain here. nina is one of those who refused to use only the dump of them when the russians entered. there were a lot of them. it was very scary, but when our guys liberated us, then i became comma, all our family homes of being destroyed, but we will rebuild. we will do it gradually when our boys advance and these shells turned full on our heads. getting this close to russian position 0 after that, which come under under it on a stretch and ukraine. 68 book, a wanted to show us what he saw just have a cheap hurry to move this place as being hit. he says,
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we drive along the front line to closer and closer to russian positions. there's no strong daniel stuck in care shelves full by the roadside, dismissing this as we speak past. those goes up to speed make using the trees. this couple of each of us threw off road tracks, cities it us hundreds. drone team is really an i shocked impression. occupied positions and positive, hidden within dense foliage, were within more to opportunity and tank range. it's why this team is so small and operating with complete secrecy. see what was that separates the soldiers and the russians of the deals before the war. andrea was a well known business man. with his own tv show, he joined the ukrainian military along with his son. i'll step when the bull started. his son was killed last month. usually we do, i don't understand how it could have happened. i realized he wanted me to see him
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as a hero. it was very important for him. i didn't realize it was so important for him when he was a life. but i realized now he was looking for ways to show me what i was just strict father, and i rarely praised him, but at the same time i was very demanding. and i always pointed out his mistakes and it put pressure on him. he wanted to be the best he could for me, and he became the best address that has a job to do though his team has managed to find a potential target the on the drone with coordinates this drunk through. i've managed to locate some russian soldiers to dug in below the tree line. now the drone is hovering just over those positions where they hoped and dropped some good nights right onto those russian positions. andrea gives the order to drop the grenades, addressed as he's team because up to 12. so just a day story of this, which is one of the tests and sacrifice unless for ukrainians,
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it's still not over. now as you saw in that report when ukrainians target russian forces with drones and not to read, the russians are able to do exactly the same. now, it seems like both sides are testing due to this front lines and looking for weaknesses. but as of this point, there isn't any major change in those front lines, but as i said, the situation remains tense. we've been hearing air raid sirens all day, but also the sign directory and strikes taking place. a start, vague. i just data stuff against eastern u. k. your credit, in spite chief claims, the threat of a nuclear incident that these are for asia, a power plant is decreasing. ukraine and russia had accused each other of plotting to attack the facility, which is europe's largest new pay account. present really amazing netscape, said russian forces and mind the roof of several reactors. but the un nuclear watchdog found no evidence of that. russia has occupied the power plant since the early stages of the war. they charge you, if you're in stoughton bag,
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says sweetens been to join the military alliance is within reach of the talks and brussels. oh, so she won't make 2 members have to approve an expansion. but to kid has repeatedly objected to sweden's inclusion or different to get it to a james base as more from brussels. this was a last ditch meeting to try and get a resolution to a long running problem to kia has objections to sweden becoming a member of nato. and they were trying to solve that problem with a high level meeting. we have the foreign minister of sweden before minnes stuff to kill, so the foreign minister of finland here, nato had courses. remember finland joined nato early this year often took, he had dropped its objections, but it still says it has problems with sweden's application. what happens now is it goes to another level. we are going to have a meeting of the leaders, the president of took a and the prime minister of sweden meeting on the eve of the summit in vilnius and the secretary general of nato. again, stilton,
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but told me he was positive about that meeting. my aim is to then find those this process in the near future and to have a concrete impulse of the decision next week. so a, so then it will still be a quick to pick ation process on the, on the, on the false is the accessing process in naples and we'll done history also for it is we so that meeting between the leaders of took here and sweden will take place just before the formal stops of the nato summit in vilnius, if they don't reach agreement that then look i think to some of the meetings that will take place during the summit. particularly important will be the meeting between the us president and the president of took a the us the one country that could pick real pressure on his ally james base i, which is the era brussels the mass expulsion of modern extension is you is continuing the increasing reports of di conditions for the people who being
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abandoned with no shelter. the migraine, so such a hard africans is refusing to let them cross over the border from virginia is you under semen shipped thoughts as they have to the point couldn't get most serious, but it appears they were wrong. these migrant save this trend it on this beach on tennessee, a side of its border with libya. also can you swap out all of our talk with both to drink, see water get, we shouldn't drink it the method and they say the security forces mistreated them before leaving them here. this video has been filled by one of the migrants on his phone. here he's challenging, good porter gods. what about i said, gosh, what i said, gosh, well, i didn't look where we are. we don't know where to go. we don't even anything. look at his baby, he's hardly eaten and look at this woman the micro and said,
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the move from tennessee is 2nd city slacks in a security operation, mounted after tennessee and man was killed allegedly by migrants. tensions have been increasing. sub saharan african migrant save hundreds of them have been rounded up for the pull station, but libya was refusing to let them. in fact, stays on, tennessee is eastern coast and the main departure point for migrants and refugees trying to cross the mediterranean in boats bound to italy, hostility towards the sub. so holler and africans has increased following remarks by tennessee, as president chi side, accusing them of criminality. he ordered the crackdown in sparks, many to nancy and say the migrants should go home to is it too dizzy? and the technicians have enough troubles. now. we are flooded with these migrants coming from the sea or the deserts. the states or thought of the should do
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something from now that style made over the migrants genatossio wants the mouth of libya, refuses to let them in the they've been a band those and there is no doubts about the urgency of getting them food, water, and shelter. and customer, andrew simmons, which is 0 regarding to attendance reports and they sent a cease and desist letter of a match as new friends up facebook parent company methods launched a new text based app called threads, which is meant to rival twitter. it's built as text based conversation that's linked to instagram and already has 30000000 subscribers. it's been rolled out and more than a 100 countries, but it's released in europe has been delayed, as a regulatory concerns. reynolds has this update from santa monica. recently, it is been reported that the twitter and the company that the lawn mosque owns is suing meta and the new threads app saying that they've infringed on some of
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their copyrighted techniques. and, and, and, and that aspects of threads are so close to twitter that there's, they're trying to take them to court. now i have a great social media user here, darrell williams. darrell, thank you so much. kim, come right over here. thanks a lot for, for speaking with us, sir. uh, like a lot of us you spend a lot of time on your phone. i'm sure you social media. what do you think of friends, the new competitor in this field or? well, i, i mean, i think they're, you know, it is a very interesting name and i think it's going to be, you know, something that's gonna russell a little further that is doing now. but i think it's good for, you know, outside yours to see a different, you know, platform and, you know, see i can be used by, you know, hopefully they do it the right way and who knows, but i think it's good, you know, twitters is twitter and and, and then need another competitor, and there been a lot of changes on twitter since the lawn must bought it last october,
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including the, you know, paying for blue checks. uh, more subscriber features. and now a limitation on the number of tweets that you can been, john, what do you think of those? well, you know, i do have a different perspective on that because i do see what he's trying to do, which is, you know, just limit people's access to the same information over and over again. um, to the point where you can, you know, at least step outside the box and look at a different topic. um, but i, i think if anything people are gonna, you know, kind of be more frustrated that they can do something continuously. but i didn't get as much as they want a all the time. right. what do use twitter for? i use twitter honestly for a lot of like, you know, certain support sub dates. i even use it really for a lot of financial profiles there. there's some really good ones. it's like, i believe the name is the dividend investor, but they're really good on that because they give you that kind of short clips of
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financial planning. i do so much for speaking with a pleasure. yep. uh and uh, good luck out there on social media. um, we have heard a lot about the rivalry between mark zuckerberg and the land mosque and that they may have a cage match in martial arts. not sure who would bet on who for that. still to come one out of there, this news out a few minutes hiring process on see dons border with chad with tens of thousands of refugees fleeing conflict in west, on 4 of the world's largest gathering of humanoid robots. we meet some of the driven delegates, the hottest, the good, and the sport peter, his action from wimbledon, as the women's 50 feet is pushed away, the
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. and we're off with your weather update. thanks for joining in. this one focuses on europe in africa, and right off the bat got to talk about this. what, whether moving into the republic of ireland also clip in northern ireland as well, but the most serious stuff will be over the atlantic. meantime remnants leftovers of storm probably have fragmented and broken apart over scandinavia, so we're just dealing with some what, whether here not seem like we saw though in the netherlands and northwest germany through the bulk ins, we can expect some storms to power up here. thunder storms, but pretty steady bouts of what weather though. across romania through central ukraine on friday for turkey out were mostly in the clear but some pop up showers and thunderstorms for the western side of the country. warm breeze down the g and means temperatures and nothing's $37.00 degrees that's above average for the sum of the year. and there is some active weather in spain. most of that though can be found toward the north of the country, few showers, clipping barcelona on friday. meantime for sierra, the own guinea and guinea be sa. that's where we've got our most steady rain
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falling star heat wave over alerts and play for that western side of algeria is those temperatures exceed 45 degrees. it's nice for now in south africa, but some big changes coming on monday. even some snow on the ground in improvement, longer profits, better update on the stripe or in the tub. the tub in the what the voted to the working class of is hometown and it's plus when pulling let genetic tents in a in produces beyond the code as a one of a time. see, the dog buys funds for social values, as, as many goes against it leaves for pulling a lead. football revels on. i'll use the, the latest news as it breaks. people who live here over the years have had to grow used to repeats itself through
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a tax to they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hard to hold off loaded with wagner. played such a fundamental role of the the one of the top stories here, 0 is where the forces of a rest of the brother and mother of a palestinian met and they shot dead after. he doesn't fight on a security guard. as in indigo settlement in the occupied westbank,
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one is there any was killed near the can you mean settlement west of novice pressing, neutral far to estimates reconstruction in janine will cost about $15.00 and a half 1000000 dollars of students have begun returning to their homes. many uninhabitable off to the sold, most of the roads. i've also been destroyed versus presidents as the leader of the wagner. mastery group has returned to russia, suggesting he's in st. petersburg in a. do you agree with russian president vladimir putin? if any, pre gordon went into exxon in belarus, after a brief, i'm usually against russia. israel has ne, not henry attack the lebanese border. it happened just a day on to these really on we concluded its biggest assault on jeanine and the ok find westbank in 20 is it tech doesn't have a ton of across you, but these really minute traces it was in response to rock attacks in the area so in a 100 votes from a rich an unclaimed dropped,
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it was fired as well. early on thursday is the way the army then fired shells until up and on. it was yet another cross border incident. that was the, again, quickly contained open areas were targeted and assigned that neither side wanted a major flare up. but the timing told another story. and we are seeing more and more od unifications off uh, off of groups. uh, uh, responding to is that a aggressions in palestine? i know we're seeing this is happening and gods, uh we're seeing this happening and south and loving on. and we can expect that more value ations to develop our around is that a borders unifying the front. that's a new military tactics established by the iranian doctor. liberties arms group has beloved. it's repeatedly warrant of a multi front assault by events, allies across the region. this week is where
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a launch air strikes against the running and targets in syria and the major assault against the occupied westbank town of geneva. then came a ramming and stabbing attack and television. a rocket attack from southern garza to northern israel. and now, the rockets attack from southern 11 on this incident comes out a sensitive time in the region and in an area that's off tensions. earlier this week, united nations peacekeeping forces, urging restraint and calling on both sides to avoid further escalation. and there is a possibility, has the law has accused israel of taking over the 11 east part of hush, or a town on the border between 11 on and the is really occupied syrian colon heights as well as move in the hush are followed. a similar act by hezbollah, the group setup outposts along the border and an area claimed by as well. for now,
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there is a cautious call, but the possible escalation can't be ruled out. there i was just the to build and it's all of our chaise and 8 organization to say that being overwhelmed by the number of student e is refugees arriving in eastern charge, a thing intensifying, fighting in the west, off for region, where she met a tyran access is not dropping cutoff to unicef says around a $190000.00 people have arrived. and chad since function began ensued on april 66 percent of the refugees of children with some of those separation from the parents or unaccompanied. i'm going to do is report from the board of ton of address with crowds of refugees, of waiting for help. they cross the border any way they can in trucks, on foot and donkey cards, they left behind homes in ruins and corpses in the streets that couldn't get a decent burial. on chide,
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you installed the board trucks to take them to the biggest refugee camp in eastern chad, forwarding tens of thousands of people all with one side story or more. they end up at a bad mother of 2 is pregnant without the child. she and her oldest son mohammed both witnessed the murder of her husband. she's putting up a brave face for now. why do you think clear how long it will be before she finally breaks down? your will i will come by use the children keep asking me. when will their father return home? i tell them he will join us soon. how oldest son mohammed was snatched cro his father's arms before the attack of shocked him along with 3 other men. right in front of the property, most of the refugees here from saddam's west in death for a region that testing 2 decades of conflict. majority of the 55000 refugees in this account on documented this means they cannot access page. as we can see,
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there is no single tent decent for human habitation here. is that if you use a ques, melisha is of ethnically cleans in the region to gain dominus lima. so her brother taken away by gunman, one week after that is known use of you. so the sausages put out, they shot his friend in the leg. as for my brother, they knocked him down with a car, beat him and took him back to engineer. now, i was told that he was killed conditions in the camps, up bed. there isn't enough food or shelter here, but they have water delivered by military trucks. but people must queue for at least an hour to get some. government in 8 agents is overwhelmed. romeo does, we do as a every day we receive on average for $3.00 to $4000.00 people across the board and to chad. i can tell you we don't have enough resources to cope with the influx. back at the border family members look across the frontier, hoping to catch
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a glimpse of religious making it to safety. but many wouldn't be disappointed, hoping for better luck the following day. how many degrees i just did i agree, eastern job. the emissions have begun an eastern sri lanka, of the human remains were found by workers laying water pipes. the discoveries raised concerns. the area could be another mass grave from the country. civil war, government troops full tunnel tiger fighters during the 26 year conflict, which killed hundreds of thousands of people. now fernandez has moved from the exclamation size of the odds of digging and starting this inc. claudie, on the judicial supervision. a 20 by 10 foot sort of trenches being exposed. if i just show you over they, you can see a move was helping do the heavy moving. um, so far we have a services involved with that for us is telling us that according to fragments of teeth, of joel uh and um,
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some sort of show the remnants that it might indicate that that uh uh as many as 10 human remains that have been discovered sofa, obviously a lot to move work a lot more analysis to be done. we're seeing some of the process via in this area coming to take a look. but obviously you have the diesel medical officer, the magistrate of the area, the police or a keeping a watch rely on the proceedings. and in terms of people in this area, obviously they're all those who have kids and can family who have gone missing, who remain missing after the end of the voice in 20 o 9. and many of them here today for 9 beautiful w. i'm the, there is a grades being exempt here, but during the war, no one lived here. it was under the military control. we have lots of questions about how there can be
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a possible mass graves in this place. so they say the color colquitt to do i is in eastern sri lanka and lies about 20 to 30 kilometers close to that final battle between government troops and the time of tiger fight to the obviously there's a lot of speculation as to what exactly this find is cool, these sort of human remains are, but obviously a lot more to be done. but at the moment, the 1st priority is securing the site, determining how they have to finish sort of examining these bodies to assist with analysis with the investigation and find out and get to the bottom of things that fernandez audra 0 cook with the do i in eastern sherlock a a 2 day. so i'm, it's begun in geneva examining ways in which ai, artificial intelligence can be used to benefit humanity run by the u. n. d. a i for good event is broke governments, academics, international agencies,
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and the private sector together were trans, is summit, say, choose all the machines working for us. well, we end up working for the machine. this be much made of a nice day and just recently, job loss is this information domination. this summit is hoping for a rosy, a future, a i for good machine learning to help with humanities. when i step in programs and as any technology that it has freighted with need some god roles, and these are the rules of the road and used to make sure that the goods prevail. so with the risky and the thing that's here, we exactly do, you know, so we have here, very great crowds and all sorts of governments could also have private sex. there were some civil society where i could have, i could email. so this is exactly the type of crowd of people looking for the brands together and really find those solutions. so what kind intelligent machines do to help with publish the climate change congress? an inequality?
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well, that feature is being written now, a multitude of companies on solution quests, hey, i farm hands identifying and treating crop disease. it's going to magically robots for autistic kids. it's likely that many of the most common place medical instruments are going to start having a i built into them like off the hey, which is an ultrasound is going to have a look at my hands and see whether i've got arthritis next. yeah. so what's the pay i doing essentially determining the joints and then it's communicates with the robots. and then the robotic arm moves in and lance yelled at us on truck precisely on your join. so got is what's your feeling about a i in the future and how much it's going to be the good of see madison. we are not enough humans. so we need a, i to, you know, step in and, and help us. he's another medical application, grace
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a human on his robot design to care for the elderly. my purpose is to help with the overburdened and understaffed health care system by providing companionship and support to the elderly and isolated too much of the good. so ill that hey, all i can do would be determined by how this astonishing, the powerful tech is controlled and regulated. the machines themselves insist that just here to help tell me about the future. are you going to be replacing the no, i'm not meant to replace humans, but rather to assist them. of course, if this were so like my film, that would be the moments i knew i was do. will reach out and how does the rest geneva in switzerland read black men is deal of ethical machines of work on how to responsibly manage. he's also the founder and see you yvette you in a ethical risk consultancy joins me now from oj california. and it shall have pronounced the pacer in correctly, that i'm, but tell me, where were you just mentioned that the lack of regulation at the moment and some of
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the results she was talking about that sound pretty benign. but, but what do you say the risk saw that need to be honest against ours. so like there's a number of things to distinguish between very narrow ai or task specific i and that's i. i stood in just one for the very narrow thing like getting mortgages or design mortgages are granting you know, given sort of insurance or not doesn't have insurance or a job interview or not. that's task specific and that's most of the area that's out there right now. on the other end of the spectrum, it is just sort of, you know, the terminator ai, right? congress? i essentially, i what's called our official general intelligence. some people are very worried about that, but that really looks to be very, very far off in the future. so i don't think those recs are rest are particularly large and then you have what's called the generative a i large language models which actually bd or majority which price of those images and those pre another set of risk. so when we ask questions like, what are the risk today i, the 1st thing to do is to think about what, what,
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what kind of they are. we're really talking about here. we talked about the, i mean, i suppose some of is how they're trained and what they're trained on, what information goes in there. so you know, how, how do you regulate that? to me, is that something that needs to be done on goodwill because that's page one. of the things that some of the research has suggested is that some of these robots can end up being se racist or, or missile jan estate because of the kind of material that they've been trained on . yeah, so one thing is, remember that natalie i takes the form of a robot. it might take somebody. yeah, you know or put it into a robot, but it need not be. i'm so right. you have the are being search engine, which is a large language model or transfer bt and that's not in a robot. all you could put into a robot that said, you're absolutely right. that there are a lot of risks, some of which result from the way that these a either built or how they were trained. so when your audience thinks about what is a i, one of the things i can think about is that it's talk about the runs by example and a fancy word, for example, as data source talk about what has, by data, if that data, as one example reflects or instantiates certain kinds of bias use toward say women
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and people of color, but in all likelihood of your ai is going to exhibit that kind of, there's not attitude at least have that kind of discriminatory impact. so one place to look for bias mitigation is in that data that you use to train. i add to your point about guard rules and regulations. i think that we do need those because they're using a uh, in very high stakes scenario. so think for instance, about a i in health care and life sciences warren financial services were talking literally about life and death and many of the circumstances. and if there's not the proper kind of guard rails built around a i and how huge we can have catastrophe. now you mentioned obviously a as a broad area and robot. so just $11.00 end of it. but just to, to go back to the, the event and, and even these. so humanoid robots and yeah, can help noticing that a lot of them took a female phone. what, why do you think matches? you know, it's, you know, as the individual creators, as to why they chose
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a female form. i think that in some cases that's perfectly appropriate or at least benign in other cases at risk, say further entrenching certain kinds of stereotypes of women being servants. i'm so i can speak to why those particular creators chose a female for as opposed to a male for, but it is something that creators have to look out for that. we don't, we don't again for more find them in a way that reflects certain kinds of harmful stereotypes. we've gotten them. thank you very much indeed for joining us for the program. thank you. thanks so much. i this does come when i was there, this news out heading to the cricket world cups because action from a great day, the netherlands in the qualifies the
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the features you know, the sport. lauren: thank you. the food ashes, taste is fine. the pool is often entertaining. first day of hitting the thing that looking to get back into the series against australia, choosing the field, england's voters were fired off off of the control. and steve food got rid of david when i was trans. jessica fiscal was the day started with 85. so full is not word and chris was joining with the week. it's really spinning. the jones is in the future. one of is guilty of a bad dropping the slips of mitch moss and moss would make them pay, giving them to complete the quick for a century. that's the soothing, says forget, eventually made $180.00. often see those side again. taking a fine with the owners,
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especially with dismissed for 2 under the 63. but most of the photo. se with the taking the food in them quickly gets exec cooley. it's on $68.00. the 3 still trading by 195 right here. as the netherlands have beaten scott them to qualify for the upcoming cricket world cup in india, it also means the teen team lineup for the tournament has been completed. the scott sped 1st involve while brandon mcmillan and heating an impressive 106 to help these team post 277 to 9 and they 50 out of is as the did a son of form, a dutch captain, tim taking 5 wickets. the midlands had to chase down the target inside 44 hours to qualify and and one stage they were a $163.00 for 5 and the city 1st of the month looking to good. that's the little hammond, 123 from 92 bowls to give them hope. and then with 7 bowls still remaining for them to hit the qualification targets. logan from the the winning run. now one
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man, it wouldn't be a bad world companies, bangladesh. can somebody make bodies returning from international crickets coming, representative bangladesh and 2411 day, and some nationals. the news comes as a surprise with the world kept him 3 months away and he got very emotional when announcing his decision. one thing i would definitely say is, and i tried my best man, drag my best maybe i was no, not good enough or good enough. i don't know. but that. but i tried my giving my 100 percent whenever i was in the free day. full of wimbledon has seen the biggest chunk of the championship so far with
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the full seed, casper rude knocked down by british wild, called liam brody. the match went through a deciding foot face on santa quotes into the delights of the crowd. it was the world number one and 2 who took a 6 love. it's the biggest one of these career and disappointment for the region was looking to bounce back from is the fees and the fine with the friendship and 3 weeks ago spend. but bring guess it's up to date with the defending minutes champion. know that you all could reach the 3 thumbprints and i'm with the 29, c thomas, multi units of any and the 2nd run fast. the solicitation between 46 and you allow me to 7 times. i've been just a bitch replaced in the last 16. no problems will the number 17 on the road live, but the russian did need to come from a sit down to see of a slum, cut off. see the women sold the defending champion, the keynote cruise pos, the loosely coon, a frame size, stuff of the legions. reading the 2nd susan never to cover this, rebecca, taking it in the strength of the fit seed. caroline garcia,
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survived the real scary. she was taken to a deciding save time, break by main different endings, but the french held her nerves. we set up a meeting with her, maureen, who's gonna in the next 4 by 70 find that's the sweet selena is enjoying the run of these championships. the premium is back on the to a of having a baby be 28 seed. nbc medicines within $61.00 and we're deciding 6 us the re engineer a government has named nancy racism the when on or around the good for the easiest, junior. the disney junior, lo will see sporting events stopped or suspended in the events of races to conduct . the president was racially abused several times while playing for rail. last season. the easiest was on it at a ceremony at the iconic american. no worries, footprints were added to the stadiums, woke of fame beside the likes of pele and written elder say so as politically i gave an emotional good bye as the announce he's the policy from chelsea. all 3 live in use. the spaniards move to i think i'm to do it on a free transfer, quite
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a journey that they couldn't imagine to be the captain of this for the club. and i feel like, hey, i get everything and i loved and then enter it, enjoy it. yeah. and the departing, the pray many granite shaka has left off and all to join jim inside by labor crews . and they've paid $27000000.00 for the system in the field who assigned a 5 year contract that are just 14 days until the women's world cup with the united states will be i mean, so when they started straight trophy, they say wales and they find a warm up game on sunday in california before heading to new zealand. they're opening group game is against the vietnam in oakland on july 22nd. before facing the midlands and portugal team usa has won the world cup full times, which is more than any other country. when i got the job,
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i knew what i'm getting myself into that. uh uh, getting the best team in the world with just one to world costs, but uh uh myself, together with the staff and the team. they uh, they understand the, the, the challenges that were having phone to us and they embrace them and, uh, and loved them. i mean the, they don't go, they don't look at it is like, oh my gosh, like, what are we going to do now? it's like no time to shot, there's always pressure surrounding the scene. that's what this team is about. we always want to show up and be the best and win every single game. and i think right now we're just focusing on bringing that same mentality, honestly for us to wells and then to vietnam and then beyond that is just one day at a time. so yes, there's pressure, but we love it and we know how to handle it. and i can also tell you that and the memories to fits to one up against different a 60 pass at wimbledon, they will resume tomorrow off to they missed the cutoff. so the end of the day is action learned back to you in london. so thank you very much indeed and that's it for me or in china for this news up over here and just let me know the full ronda
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