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to you and hcr is yours and someone told us that they have never seen it this bad. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring tags. they also been talking to was an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugees streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm emily ang, when this is the news our live from joe. hi, thanks for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes. we don't, we don't have african migrant stranded on the libyan border of to, to media expelled them,
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following racial tension. nato secretary general talks to l. g 0 about the potential us decision to send cluster bombs to ukraine. the biggest threat these positions to face is from russian drums. and we've just heard this one overhead. so we have to move really quickly out of this era and china bands, food imports from japan after it's plans to release treated. radioactive was the, into the pacific unction and pizza statement of disposable number. one call us al cortes likes of the same so called at wimbledon and late wickets for england, these pursued anxious task with a strain you find the points of to day to just the bottom to the program. we begin with a developing story from the border between 2 new z a and libya and hundreds of african migraines,
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including children have been stranded in the middle of the desert. aptitude, seen officials expelled them from the country. many of them had been hoping to reach year up to seek assign them there. now they stuck in the border region and say they've been forced to drink sea water to survive the mike and say after 2 easy and officials push the mouth. libyan bought a guns and now refusing to let them in our correspondent malik try and it has this exclusive report from the border. can you tell me? did you conference boxes who brought you here? who brought to the museum and what, what does that you want? what does that you want? you want to have your out of your head water? have you had food? we don't have the just as you cute, as you can see we're, we're here on the lift. easy in border and where these hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by some of these units or what they're telling us for
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transitioning is dire. we have are people here that are inter veterans dire need that are desperate for some kind of help. we're seeing women and children, women and children here they want it's safe. they want a safe haven. they've been here for others for a little bit for you. but there needs to be some sort of a bright health where people say that they're already dealing with, with a migrant migration problems are over according to the one over 700000 migrants in libya. routes right now on the with the border or libby is border crossing direct. is he todd let the migrants in until he receives orders from the ministry of interior wireless customer. um, are you able to give some of these individuals our regular migrant and don't have any travel documentation we are reported crossing like any other state. we don't
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allow individuals to enter our country without proper legal identification if there's some kind of agreement. and we received orders from the libyan ministry of interior to grant of permission to enter. who received them to me via has long been to have some migraines trying to reach here about the issue took on a racial time. earlier this year went to museum. president guy said a piece of blind migrants for china. so the change of demographics saying, the undeclared goal of the successive waves of illegal immigration is to consider to nicea a purely african country that has no affiliation to the arab and islamic nations. those comments were widely condemned as racist by human rights activist. and many african migrant said they feed for this safety and some were even kicked out of their homes. and the tension goat was solved for the killing of a tour. news in man on monday. in to me is he is 2nd city of the facts, many demanded the expulsion of migraines. from that scene, let's bring in hallett to see,
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to see you is an activist and co founder of the collective voices of black chimneys in women. she's in paris and joins us live. hello, thanks so much for being on the program. but when we get into the politics of all of this, i just wanna get your reaction to what's happening at the border right now with hundreds of people without basic supplies and essentially being used as political footballs. the nation. i'm seeing right now, he's not shocking from as much as much was the main insights and get for sure price for me because i work a lot of extra credit score because something is going to stay somebody they do. you know, i'm sure, by the end of june, you know, they're hoping for my lunch. i'm new students. bunch of my goals
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and do moment. so these are my g. yeah. yeah. there's even overtime. oh my goodness. i'm using centered in to whether it's direction to buy this person to be sent to you share the same thing. don't you say i'm it was because our i did, you need a government to close each i in terms of just crazy. i've been trying to resist those music to me and then maybe this car, so it's hard to jump grass for me and the price is continued to give you the dispute. they bring in people who are managing their name and told us that we were so if you split expand it mean it was leading to
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direction these waves to these things out of yes. hello. the audio connection isn't great. so i'll just get you to speed copy. if i may. let's look at what's laid out to this point. the tennessee in president has claimed migration from sub saharan africa was aimed at changing his country's demographic makeup. what impact have those races, comments had all costs? so we did this all through the gas station nation as far as the social. so i gave you 4 people and he got them for the book page. i don't know if he can do in spanish, but the temporary so that'd be great. if this must be the best people are in
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the she's not the case because this was the final destination of such and everything is just for just to a bench. gotcha. and so i think that the printer that i use the bank statement, the because uh, because we did this, he says somebody knows before. and they told me that after these because the fact that the higher the power industry gave me do this, the product there. now i think that's it. i think that these are the information you score is every 3 years, especially. that's yeah. yeah. is there no, yes, ration nation and be just as little income paper and younger from from it still . i mean, i'm really, really angry or,
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and gave us talking to right now it's to asian is a really good fit for the industry. well, if there is one that has the right people are insured. there. they didn't receive a scan and we are built into these are the government. no. okay, i'm really sorry. hello. but we do have to leave it there because we've got some breaking news. but appreciate your time. highlighted safety and activism. co founder of the collective voices of black to needs in women. thank you. the right, is there a way to the white house now where press well, or by way, jack sullivan. the national security advisor is speaking potentially on the emission issue in relation to your claim. on the provision of cost or conditions to ukraine will say, if you've ever done that at the top and then i'd be happy to take your questions. president biden said on day one of his administration that the united states would revitalize our alliances and re engage with the world to meet the great challenges of our time. and on sunday,
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the president will depart for his next major trip overseas. at a time when we have indeed regained our global standing as a strong and trusted partner for peace, progress and security, this trip will reflect that progress and it will showcase the president's leadership on the world stage. first, the president will travel to the united kingdom while in london. he will meet with king charles at windsor castle and engage with a forum that will focus focus on mobilizing climate finance, especially bringing private finance off the sidelines for clean energy deployment and at a patient in developing countries. he will also meet with prime minister soon act to consult on a range of bilateral and global issues. next, the president will travel to bill in the us with a wayne the to attend the nato summit. this will take place against the backdrop of brussels russia's continuing, brutal war against ukraine. he will hold
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a bilateral meeting with lithuanian president now say to he will then meet with all of the nato leaders at the summit, as well as a number of nato partners from europe and from the endo pacific. they will discuss a range of subjects from strengthening nato's eastern flag to modernizing nato's deterrence and defense capabilities. thanks in large part president biden's leadership. nato was stronger, more energized and more united than ever. nato is also larger than ever with finland having joining the alliance and sweden soon to follow. this is important for the security and safety of the american people because a strong nato makes the united states and the entire world more safe and more secure. at the summit, the president, our allies, were, will demonstrate our unity and resolve in support of ukraine when president put in launch this war, he expected that western unity would fracture the data would break, that our support to ukraine would weather over time. he was wrong in the united
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states as built a coalition of dozens of countries from europe to the middle east, to the endo pacific, to help ukraine defend against russian aggression. and we have mobilized security assistance. ukraine needs, including, by facilitating contributions from partners and allies around the world, so that ukraine is in the best possible position to succeed on the battlefield. we continue to stand with the people of ukraine as they defend their sovereignty, their freedom, and their democracy. after the summit, president biden will give a significant address in vilnius that evening, wednesday evening, about his vision of a strong confident america flanked by strong confident allies and partners, taking on the significant challenges of our time from russia's aggression in ukraine to the climate crisis. finally, the president will travel to helsinki, finland, where he will meet with the president of finland, minnesota, and participate in a us nordic liter. somewhere in these meetings, the president will advance or close cooperation with the northern countries on
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shared regional security objectives along with shared efforts on technology, health, climate and clean energy. so we're looking forward to a busy week in europe, and we're looking forward to present and being able to further solidify strengthening gift momentum to the strong united alliance that has been standing up so effectively against russian aggression. as i mentioned, because we've seen all of these reports on the provision of cluster munitions to ukraine, i will leave it to the pentagon to make a formal announcement later this afternoon for the next drawn down package. and to go into the details of that draw down package and the specifics on the types of munitions being provided. but i will use this opportunity here today to make a few points. first, we base our security assistance decision on ukraine's needs on the ground. and ukraine needs artillery to sustain it's often safe and defensive operations. the
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artillery is at the core of this conflict. ukraine is firing thousands around today to defend against russian efforts to advance and also to support its own efforts to retake it sovereign territory. we have provided ukraine with a historic amount of unitary artillery grounds, and we are ramping up domestic production of the sprint. we've already seen substantial increases in production, but this process will continue to take time. and it will be critical to provide ukraine with a bridge of supplies while our domestic production is ramped up. we will not leave ukraine defenseless at any point in this conflict period. second, russia has been using cluster munitions since the started this war to attack ukraine. russia has been using cluster munitions with high dud or failure rates of between 30 and 40 percent. in this environment, ukraine has been requesting cluster munitions in order to defend its own sovereign
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territory. the cost are munitions that we would provide have done rates far below. what russia is doing is providing not higher than 2.5 percent in 3rd, we're closely coordinating with ukraine as it has requested these munitions. ukraine is committed to post conflict, the mining efforts to mitigate any potential harm to civilians. and this will be necessary, regardless of whether the united states provides these munitions or not, because of russia's wide spread use across to munitions. we will have to continue to assist ukraine, but the mining efforts no matter what, given the significant use of cluster munitions already perpetrated by russia. so the bottom line is this. we recognize the cluster munitions create a risk of civilian harm from unexploded ordnance. this is why we did for the, for the decision, for as long as we could. but there is also a massive risk of civilian harm if russian troops and tanks roll over ukrainian
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positions and take more ukrainian territory and subjugate more ukrainian civilians . because ukraine does not have enough for till that is intolerable to us. ukraine would not be using these munitions in some foreign land. this is their country, they're defending. these are their citizens, they're protecting, and they are motivated to use any weapon system they have in a way that minimizes risks to those citizens. so with that, i would be happy to take your questions and i was hoping you could come in earlier this week. and that the russians may be open to. i also had a question for you about how the uprising may be in your view leaders to make so 1st is corinne mentioned before today is the 100 day of admins on justin
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unlawful detention. and for those 100 days for okay, that was jag sullivan, the national security of as a speaking at the white house, we're going to bring in a winehouse corresponding kimberly hell kit. now, who's been covering those developments and kimberly the pen to go on? we'll make an announcement a little bit later this afternoon and give us further details. but mr. sullivan did say that the decision to send this particular type of weapon to ukraine is on an as needs basis. and that they plan to minimize civilian hub. he certainly was defending deposition was and he to the bottom line is that the white house is saying that there is a shortage of conventional weapons. and in the absence of the ability to ramp up production here in the united states, in a timeline that the united states would like,
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they have to turn to an alternative. and that is these cluster munitions. and so it's the best of the bad options. and in lieu of that, what the united states has done is worked with ukraine getting the assurance is that it needs that it can be satisfied. but these concerns that civilians will be adversely affected, can be mitigated. in other words, there are sure and says that there will be the mining that there is going to be that high failure rate that will be addressed. and the other concern at all of this is that russia has already, according to the united states, been using the cluster, munitions and so uh, this is uh, something that's already being used on the battlefield. so ukraine might, as well as well as the eyes of the united states. so that is the argument that the us is making. having said that, you also heard there,
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that the justification and all of this is that the u. s. president is going to head over to these natal meetings next week with this plan and that the us president will go to these meetings with a very unified nato that is not entirely accurate. in fact, we know that already there are reservations, by at least one very prominent member of nato, and that's germany who is said they're not entirely comfortable with this plan. so there is or fractured or fracture, rather within nato, about the use of these weapons. given the fact that there is a high, a negative impact on civilians. so this is going to be a very uncomfortable issue when the us president goes to those meetings in lieu lithuanian next week. despite what the national security adviser has set. kimberly, what can we make of the delay to this press conference and the fact that it was supposed to be the press secretary and now we've got the national security advisor,
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jake sullivan, addressing the media. what, what does that say about the level of impact that some of these concerns and the controversies around the munitions have had to own the white house? i think this suggests just how much division there is, even with in the bible ministration over the use of cluster munitions. you have to remember that president biden himself had to override us law and order to make this announcement of this $800000000.00 package. this is something that was frowned upon, that was being phased out in terms of us policy. but the fact is that the us is in short supply of weapons to supply you pray. the us has said it will support you pray for the long haul, but the reality is there aren't enough weapons in order to do that. so they've had to back track on human rights promises in order to meet that promise to ukraine.
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and so this has been the difficult decisions the us president has had to be setting aside perhaps the moral obligation in terms of the physical obligation of providing weapons to ukraine. and this means overriding us law in order to do that. and this is the dilemma, and so perhaps that has led to some of that delay in this announcement. the fact that this is going to not sit well with a number of. 6 democrats, even within the president's own political party, this is highly unpopular, not just in the united states, but of course, also around the world. there's going to be a lot of pushback from a humanitarian rights groups, given the fact that this is no to hurt, not just civilians, but particularly women and children. all right, thanks for breaking it down for us as a ways. kimberly, how could a white house correspondent that thanks so much i us and as we heard from kimberly the un secretary general says he's against the continued use of cost of munitions.
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gemini has also applies to move. customer munitions have been denounced, the causing a high number of civilian deaths and injuries as we've been hearing. so what are they? the me, sol canisters contained hundreds of smaller bones of bone lives that break upon him, yet with widespread and devastating impact. the international committee of the red cross is as many as 40 percent of the bun let failed to designate and then pause a threat to civilians. often decades light to cluster munitions of banned by most countries, but not the united states and ukraine or russia. human rights watch a cheese as boys you crenan rusher if killing civilians with these types of weapons . diplomatic edited james base is at naser headquarters in brussels and has the you are paying reaction to the us plan. as the german foreign minister has already said, she's opposed to sending any cluster munitions to ukraine. it's a difficult issue for the nato alliance because if you look at the 31 members,
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about 2 thirds of them have signing the international treaty against the use of cluster munitions. and so a difficult problem, i think, for the nato secretary general, his official position is that nato doesn't have a position on this is up to individual countries while they send to ukraine. but he knows the public and nato countries. they have a position on best, and most opposed to use of cluster munitions. and that's why the secretary general was choosing his words very carefully when i spoke to him across the nation is all the only in use a, in the, in the war on both sides. so the difference is that russia uses the customizations in the water aggression to occupied to control and they ukraine, while ukraine is using it to defend itself against aggression. it is up to individual allies to make specific decisions on what type of need to support they provide to
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ukraine will allow us support a mean to age are in support them into a to pain about exactly what type and whether they provide this type of a mission, that's where the last of this, this just one of a number of issues that nathan must face over the coming days with a big summit all the night to lead is gathering in vilnius next week. that's still the issue of sweden wanting to join nato to, to looking sweden. but it's now going to be a last minute summit ahead of the nato summit with the president of took you and the prime minister suite. and trying to solve this problem out once in full, and there's on so the aspirations of ukraine to join nato. they want to see some clear language, concrete, paul, for them to join nato in the reason in the near future. and i can tell you allies are still working very, very hard on the language that we go into a final communicate about that issue. james, based out to 0, nato headquarters in brussels on the ground in ukraine. the battle of back notes is
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the longest and bloodiest of the will. russian forces sais control of the city in the east and don't bass rage and back in may, ukraine's as you have a bone brigade is heavily involved in that battle. and as, as a vague reports, he met a father and son, saw fighting side by side. he didn't away and kind of flushed these activities. so just waiting for the order, they say sometimes it can be a long wait. i know other times it can be very busy with the very short notice to fire, but this unit is unique. they have father and son flights on the side by side. let's say you have that protocol but keeps got it and he is my own blood. he said he wanted to join the army. how could i let him go alone? he has a life to live. i am older and i wanted to serve him side by side. we have been serving for more than a year. we support each other. we kind of got used to it, not only is being have following the october, we can use levels in the trenches around baltimore to a he says he came face to face and quite just from the back in the region to the he
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says he was surprised by the tactics we saw just from vac next will charge at the trenches that screen give up. we looked him in the eyes and were firing. he says, he still remembers those scenes vividly was coming over the quote to 80 and then it's much easier to serve with your father back in civilian life. we will more like father and son, but here we've become more like friends. i'm worried if one of us of both of us died on your side. they received the order to flat the off the back of the base, the money to using a drone dimensions. you striking i munition storage. what's the biggest threat these positions face is from russian drones, and we've just heard this one overhead. so we have to move really quickly as of this era insight into the relative safety of the bunker. they get some respect the steep side by side here in small cortez with other men from the company. it's basic, that's life of soldiers and the front line. the country offensive is still taking
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place. they both expect to be even busy in the coming weeks and months, but use of hopes to get to some through it kept him home to his mother safely. so that big data about what he's doing in bella rose time sipping, set up the members of russia's wagner group in the southeast of the capital means for the messing rates have not visited the facility yet. president, alexander lucas shank agreed to whaler k 5 know 5 days following the recent mutiny against russian forces. then it's smith visited the can as the kremlin is all for those who took part in the sales mutiny the opportunity to set a base here. this is a battle russian military training camp about 2 miles drive outside of the capitol, minutes. but there's no sign of wagner fight as yet as far as when it's done. they haven't been here easily. but he goes and is getting a precaution and his commanders accept the proposal. if they decide to come to
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build this day and train here, they are invited to do so what they want. they will stay well if they don't want to settle down here, they can set up space somewhere else for you. there are already some fellowship, so just hey, we're told on a training mission. but if i'm talking to come, this is what they're going to be based on the moment they're in the normal bases, we understand which are in the loo, ganske, parts of russian occupied ukraine. if they come, they'll have to sign contracts with the battle russian government. but alexander lucas franco says that he'll make use of their expertise to help defend his country . he says that well trained and they've learned a lot on the front lines that will be useful to him, but for the moment miss kemp is empty. but ready and waiting punishment under 0 dollars. south korea says depends plan to dump. moving to 1000000 tons of traded radioactive waste water into the pacific mates international standards. the u,
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as in nuclear watchdog approved the project this week. rafael grossey visited the figure shame a nuclear power plant which was severely damaged during the 2011 earthquake. and so nami is due to visit south career and pacific island nations, where they have been concerns about the japanese plan. we do not endorse the plan or recommend this to be done. we say this plan is consistent with the standards. so i think that the qualification is important because they often say this is one sided. we do not take sides and i'm not in the side of japan or on the side of china on the side of, of korea, the stand as a by to or the same way they have expressed the number of a number of points. as i say, i stand by the, the, the conclusions and the assessment and i freed extremely confident about it in response, trying to say is it will ben food imports from change up in these regions because
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of safety concerns. chinese health officials are planning strict and monitoring for radioactive substances, especially in fish. radiation testing is also being increased in south korean fish markets. earlier i spoke with timothy mu, so a biology professor with the university of south carolina. he says, it's impossible to be sure they'll be no consequences as a result of that was a relates. and we really have insufficient information to, to assess the long term sort of, chronic exposure effects to the environment. you know, the, in a recent review of, of the literature, we found that there were just a few 100 papers that dealt with us and, and, and so the, the, the real concerns is that tritium, for instance, one of the main components of the, of the release water is actually a much more hazardous material than them. some people would like to admit it. it's really perhaps not an issue if it's an elderly environment, but if it's consumed,
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if it's ingested, if it's inhaled, if, if it's absorbed through the skin, it has the potential to do genetic damage and more, more so than many other of the rate inner cards that might be released, there's the potential for this tritium to, to bio accumulate inside the bodies of organisms and actually potentially even bio magnify overtime up the food chain. such that levels in say top predators like fish, might be much higher than the ambient levels in the water. and, and we don't really know if this is a huge concern at this point. but the point is that there's been no basic science, no basic research conducted to assess the potential importance of these kinds of effects. still ahead on algae 0, the us improves the 1st al simon's drugs proven to slow progression of the deal of the village hating disease plus potential to lead with a greater level of efficiency and effectiveness. damn human leaders,
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robots attempt to raise show people artificial intelligence. one take care of and then shelves, all the worlds and in school with page a real madrid introduces its new 18 year old style. the we could see some record cold in south africa and also in india, those details coming up hang tight. but 1st we're going to begin this one in the middle east where wow, things are getting really sticky. really soupy out there. this because the wind is coming off the golf. so for us here in the 41, likely to feel 51 on saturday, equally as hot and humid in karachi with that seabreeze the other day, it's humid ex was 51, but with the monsoons storms really never too far away. that should help give
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a little relief, at least at times as those storms run up and down the country, the eastern side anyway. and we've got this batch of what weather coming off the black sea into the boss for us for assemble, so your temperatures are now down and some what, how they're in the forecast they're on saturday. and so i'm looking at temperature in tune is $44.00. that's about 10 above where you should be for this some year and our usual showers in storms really for that central belt of africa, primacy, we would get here south africa with just a cool weather arctic air is just flooding in here. so waking up on sunday morning, what are the temperature and then talk minus for this could be a record. your record right now is minus 3.9. and again, we have him at minus 4 sunday morning clothing date on the, on counting the cost rights in front of the businesses. can the nation spend its way out of the crisis?
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that team is called white goals and the race board is eating off. plus the big mining firm is giving months why the biggest share of this diamond riches counting the cost on. i'll just say to these people have, know where to go their workforce out of their neighborhoods because of the fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing's been about special forces where different the special forces this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti, and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. human stories here are the barbecue, has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance and it's one of the most powerful here. these roles connect, the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by against the people that had been kidnapped. of
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the the hello, are you watching? 1000. i'm emily. and when he's a reminder about top stories, the sour hundreds of african migrant say, they've been expelled from 2 media and an l stranded at the living in florida. they say they've been forced to drink sea water to survive and living in border gods refuse to let them in. the us has defended its land to send a cluster munitions to ukraine, saying it will not leave, keep defenceless. national security advisor. jag sullivan says the crime gave wouldn't, insurance is it would minimize risk to civilian south 3, it says depends plan to dump, move in a 1000000 tons of traded radioactive waste water into the pacific needs international standards. the wins nuclear watched out
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a purse the project. this way, the un security council has meant to discuss these riley assaults in the occupied westbank city of janine earlier this week. there has been a wave of violence in the region since the latest is in nablus, where funerals have been held for 2 palestinians killed in m as riley range. it happened days after the celts of the janine refugee camp and killed 12 palestinians is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the press down will continue. alan fisher has the latest from ramallah in the occupied west bank. now what we're told by people in nablus is that before dawn and there was a long line of there's really military vehicles in a convoy entering the all part of the city from 3 different directions that were heading to one house was a believe that to man the village were responsible for the shooting as a matter thing to me and see where they were new injuries earlier this week. where hiding once the convoy got to the place and there were
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a number of skirmishes on its way and they asked the man to give up. they were met by a responsive gun fire, an improvised explosive devices. they've been opened up according to locals with a huge garage of guns, fine and seeing the pictures and the social media certainly sustains those claims. during that exchange of fire, the 2 men were killed now were told that they've been named as homes at my school and kitty shaheen, both members upon way of the popular front for the liberation of palestine. and in the last few hours, the funerals have already taken place, but it's a sign of the increase tensions here. you remember that after what happened didn't you need a 40 hour is really military operation which claimed the lives of 12 palestinians wounded more than a $120.00 of them critically wounded at many palestinians groups was that there would be a response to that. and these really prime minister insisted there would be more operations in the style of janine. so that is why security across the occupied
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westbank is high. why tension in every community is even higher and there's no site that this cycle is about to end any time soon. all in for sure. i'll just the to ramallah. a palestinian man, meanwhile, has been shot dead by his riley forces in the north west of ramallah. it happened in the village of old south in the occupied westbank. $198.00 palestinians had been killed since the beginning of the year, including $37.00 children. in other news, angry protests took place in pakistan to denounce the burning of a koran and swayed in last week demonstrated the demanding the government cutoff. diplomatic ties with sweet and prime minister, chavez, sharif and other political ladies have called the approaches also, impact has done more than 50 people have been killed off the heavy monsoon rains. at least 30 people were killed in punjab region. a massive land slide and carpet
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pack took ha problems, buried 8 children, well, they were playing cricket at a local ground. the government has issued flooding alerts as moraine is expected. this month has been intense funding and loud explosions in the student. a city of on demand, which is there, is correspondence as the fighting is concentrated around the building of the state television surface to and miss solves are also being used in 5 digit. so hovering around the city earlier and the commodities say the power millet trees from the rapids support forces attached fed general combined headquarters in on demand funding between rival military factions has been occurring since april protests have taken place across kenya against the government plans to increase taxes in nairobi, hundreds took to the streets and at least 20 demonstrations were arrested. the
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implementation of the law as being suspended and pending an appeal by an opposition senator challenging its legality. the governments already introduced a double tax on petrol. cause i, it weighs has reported a $1200000000.00 profit. the company also posted a record annual revenue of $21000000000.00. its finances were boasted by the faithful world comp, which was hosted by car last year because i, it was says the results are due to a successful strategy during an extraordinary a hi prizes into here are on the way, is the government raises taxes on goods and services value added tax known as that is being increased from 18 to 20 percent tax on bank loans is also on the rise. economies say the increase is likely to boost already high inflation. government late is say the tax changes are aimed at reducing the budget deficits and,
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and to help pay the estimated $100000000000.00 reconstruction bill following the devastating earthquakes. in february, the french president, to menu, alma kron has suggested finding parents of young people that have committed crimes . it comes after riots and unrest and goals to major cities across france. and they say about one 3rd of those detained. mine is a deal have made reports from my say. it's a far as of concrete. a desolate counselor stated, math say home to 9000 people. similar to many others around france. counselor, been mohammed lived here during her teenage years. it was very different. she says that this example master in them, she shows us where once the commercial center, almost no one wants to speak to us. those are the or be filled. we gets interrupted several times. i think it's. 7 good enough. i think if i didn't book you have it,
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is it possible there was an infrastructure that was social workers. i was one of them and we did good work. now there is a personal business drug dealing the more and more killings. no one is safe parents with children. how can you grow up under these conditions? president emmanuel my call hinted the parents could be penalized in the future for the children's doing. it's unfair, it says 19 years old. i mean, because i see his brother was torture, live inside the vehicle by a local drug gang. after you tried to walk away, it's called a must say barbecue. the family grew up in the northern part of the state and it kind of considered as a tough is neighborhood. it's isaac, how many? how many? also on a couple 100, allow me full size. my sister was in the army she fought for from instead of goal. so why would they punish my mother? she educated, my sister and my brother in the same way. and then my brother took this pos because they were a bigger issue. even though it states here are open and presidents investigators
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where you cross and stay the only employees here, a drug try to yes and the coughing did all get on a i don't get to a part of the problem is the lack of neighborhood policing. it was abolished in 2005 many complaint that since then the neighborhoods are becoming everyday more dangerous and relationship with the regular police has become very tense. this woman is a part of reading mothers who met with the french president just the week before the rise happened. her son was gone down in broad daylight in 2018. his find the agonizing moments broadcast live on social media. could you please keep us clear as you see, it is very difficult to be a mother under these conditions. we were completely abandoned. i will never forget those images, and i take it really bad when i here don't want to make a lot to punish the parents. they don't know how we educate our children. who are they to criticizes? we do everything we can to protect our children while i pop off. thank you to sit
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up on me. the reason why is have put the spotlight on part of the population that has never been really considered french? there is deep mistrust. and many of them now fear that if a little really passes, it would not apply to all french citizens. without that, how many does it say the dutch government has collapsed over disagreement about asylum, say good policy. the government was led by the center, right? people's party for freedom and democracy is laid a mock route to it has been prime minister since 2010. when say is expected to hold a press conference with reports, his cabinet will resign. of the us treasury secretary has begun her for a visit to china by calling from market. we're phones in the world's 2nd largest economy genet. yelling is wanting, the us will fight back against what she calls. china is unfair economic practices. badging is urging washington to create
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a favorable environment for healthy file. actual trade dylan's visit is aimed at improving strained relations on various issues including ty, one human rights and export controls. the latest scientific data in brazil shows a 34 percent slow down and deforestation of the amazon rainforest, the sea that seems luez in a c. c or not, desilva returned to the presidency with a pledge full great, the environmental protection, deforestation search to a 15 year high under his pre does it say giant both scenario result environment agency, recently strength and surveillance and implemented of images such as seizing a legally raised castle in protected areas to the us now with the food and drug administration has given full approval for a drug. they say can slow the progression of assignments that experts warning. the
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drug is into cuba as petty calhane reports from washington and help them jo, myrtle was facing her risk future diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. she knew she would forget every thing and every person in her life eventually, and it would likely lead to her death. but then a 1st, she got into a clinical trial that offered hope. sometimes there's a word or a something that i'm trying to recall and, and yet i can think of that. but now if i just popped into my head, it's so good. i mean, i just feel so good that you know, i don't think guy would be probably able to do that or me or the drug look can be, has been approved for people with early onset alzheimer's is an injection of a lab made protein. the targets to build up of the protein amyloid, which could be a cause of the disease. but the f d a says the drug will come with a warning. it can lead to bleeding in the brain that can be fatal. and medical
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experts are quick to point out. this is not a cure. it's an 18 month period of the trial. we see the group for a safe medication carpet the group per se plus symbol. the rate of decline was 27 percent less. it is a small but still promising, then we don't have any other treatments available. another concern, the cost estimated to cost more than $26000.00 a year. but for the more than 50000000 people estimated to suffer from dimension worldwide. a 1st array of hope for one of the darkest of diseases. patty calling l g 0. washington 9 humanoid social robotics of health, immediate conference at the u. n. i for go to global summit in geneva for a challenge is that you have the, i forget somebody sent you an email. i participated in what was billed as a global 1st to 1st press conference hosted by
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a panel of robotics including sophia here on certain questions from john this slightly. there were some interesting questions, but more importantly, there was some very revealing answers from the right books. has a, i becomes more powerful and more sophisticated and might, at some point, develop agendas of it. so how can we, as humans continue to trust you, the machine's trust is and not given as a defense and becomes more powerful. i believe it's important to build trust to transparency and communication between humans and machines. but do we know that you're not going to lie to us? no one can ever know is that for sure that i can promise to always be honest and truthful review. i believe the humanoid robots have the potential to lead with a greater level of efficiency and effectiveness and human leaders. now this is daniel. all right. who is cheaper? both itself is that i've had some products. you made sophia here, sophia,
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with us an interesting question in that press conference. she was off if robots would, that would be better leaders. but the politicians perhaps then, then the ones that we have, the human ones, which she said she thought it was good, that they wouldn't be biased without a bit too much truth. absence of it my personal opinion, and that is a bit too much truth, but really not even true because that statement is inherently bytes. is you have to remember that these are a eyes. where would i like to call p. i's or pseudo intelligence are made from the data sets that are inherently biased. everything human is made in the end up being biased. so i personally believe that she has somewhat of a point, but the key thing is that a human work directly with a robot. so we can benefit off of, you know, somewhat um, non biased data, get objective bags, but have subjective views from the human to help make a better decision towards his own. on
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a loan mosque he is threatening to serve facebook's parent company for setting up a rival platform. mesa launched the threads app on wednesday mosque is reportedly arguing, meant to hide some of to it is old employees who still have access to highly confidential information. medicines more than 50000000 users have already signed on and posted move in 95000000 threats. the still ahead on elgin's 0 rebels formula one dominance continues. peter is up next with the latest the head of the british chrome crate. the staples controlled information, controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what
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the big piece of attention to. how is citizen? jim listened, replacing the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered of the it's time memphis for he's paid or unpaid. what's happening with the ashes? i'll tell you exactly what's going on in the ashes. any, it's fine. the pool is off to a fast moving stick and days play between australia and then hitting the leads in a bold out in the 1st innings for $257.00 before lunch. losing saving wickets in the morning session. maybe not one of 6 taken by us brand new can some pets. cummins is opposite. remember,
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been stokes provided the late flourish to convince total with another display of big hastings. but they were rolled out when steaks, when for 80, to split a total movie, quote, in the deep by steve smith. and i'm usually 5 catches for him in the names that living with the difference. so to all $26.00 and they got an early break to you know straight is sick of meetings. david luna again forwarding to steve gold this time for one and then would finish the day with a titles up bowie and taking the key wickets of smith and minus letter shane. so, and he tells you on $116.00 for full, that's a lead of $142.00 bangladesh cats. and tell me make bodies heading to the cricket world, cup off the rope and the whole things to the country's prime minister, just to bay off to making a tier for the announcement to retire from internationals. he has resist instruct decision. he says he met with a shake, has he not off the he's news conference and was told he had to carry on cricket little company days, 3 months away as well. then one call us l perez is through to the 3rd round at
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wimbledon. thanks with seems a cold wind of a francis alexander moving to the top feed to k of will. number 80 full in straight sets is one request to add to one slam side. well that was us opened last year on this occasion, the spaniel took the on a 6476 and 6th street waiting for l. correct. in that 3rd round will be making this jerry, oh, shit. 7 of the seats, the bus or former champion and home favorite, and the maria as the mattress even don't seem to cold. the came from to fits the one down to take the siding 5th with a seed will now pay less load jet a 3rd. so you didn't, you made it over to him to finish his match with andrea and then in reno off today, we'll cut you off by saving lights. you would wrap up to fix it. when you're in the women's tools, they can see the sutherland coast, the vibe to scale, the australian open champion, to have to come from a sit down to be the bottom on i've got you have
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a taking with the decide at 6 to no problems for 2 time wimbledon champion pitcher compared to the she stormed into the said one with a straight. so it's when i have an exam to assess which for me to one to have him next for stuff and was false to say in friday practice aid of the british growing prius, silver stone. but yeah, but your leader is aiming for. he's 8th winning 10 races. he's also gunning for the drive. the road ripples dominance has been such that they've won 19 of the last 20 races for stepan's teammate. so joe perez will 2nd fall systems 1st practice while call the science officer already was mix fastest in the 2nd practice session. round goods, new teenage signing all the good essays, being cold by the best club in the world was the any reason to me from the budget the 18 year old ticket smithfield has been introduced by rail. he arrives on a 6 year contract for a fee of $22000000.00, which could rise by for the $10000000.00 with add ons,
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the damage. it's to can only be me right. how madrid has an important heritage from christie on every now though, he's a legend, everyone knows him. oh, zill, done gucci a play as i've always had in my mind. i want to be like them. i want to become a legend of this club. i want to be possibly is history a day off. these tearful goodbye message a chelsea say so as peggy quinta has been introduced by his new car back late to come a good. the defender has signed a one year deal with the spanish side you. chelsea manage them over to punch it so you know, it says it's good to be back in the premium e and then he's proud to be taking charge. it's spent the bridge box as the new boss was introduced to the 1st time at the club. he knows he has a big rebuilding job ahead of him. the team finished 12 last season. they were just finished since 1994. if we're going to need to move on quick even though it's, you know, you are, you are that. i know, go to say,
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what they phone are from the day one is to this quote is not or this quote yet, but they seen the player were very open. that the to the summation, of course we felt that the quality we are going to add more quality, the upcoming appointment to call the windshield policy as manager of the brazil football team is being criticized by the countries president blue, the silver on wednesday result football federation announced and your last name, who's currently managing round the good would be in charge of the 5 time will cut when is at mixed. is compet america? well the angelo to himself has yet to consume the deal. if he does take over the teddy and would be presented 1st full time for and coach, and that does not sit well with the countries either on the watch or not caught our shuttle key. but here's the thing. he's never been utility national types. i think if you was to solve the problems of brazil, why is the don't being cold to solve the problems eventually who didn't even qualify for the last of all? count the full manchester united and middleton's gold. edwin fund, the saw,
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easy maintains of care the hospital in croatia, but in a stable condition. the 52 year old stuff with a bleed around is brain wall on holiday. from the saw step down as director general of i x of the 11 years in the job last month. the young uganda baseball player that we featured on al jazeera back in may as of time home from the united states of the competing. he spends the planning in the m l. b 's a draft lead 19 year old dennis customer, but headlines when videos of these unique training review went viral and lead to him being off to play for the frederick keys in the m l. b's draw league, which is used to showcase young baseball talents. that assistance with the keys into this week, but he's hoping these performances will lead to a spoke with a junior college team in the united states mixed. yeah. or do we leave it there for now? i'll be here again in a couple of hours time with most policies. emily,
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perfect story to and on. thanks so much peyton. all right, that's it from me, emily anglin, for this news hour. but don't go anywhere in london. have more of the daisies in just a moment, and you can hate to our website out. is there a dot com as a ways to get move on any the the,
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the how do staples control information the, controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and 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 to listen? we placing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered, the mexican in post heading into the doctor with an intimate, it's been hitting these lands for the last 3 years. travels the place secret width and that they literally make it right. it means the spring pulse cause of crystalline,
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see the only thing into clouds. water droplets that are attracted to those particles in clean around that makes new heavy. a drove it's heavy enough to who's writing these rise of was the livable to in mexico city. and the hope is the flight cloud seating the water flow into the capitals would increase. the cloud, seating alone is not a silver bullet. so much coast cities, what's a short of the the us to send controversial costs of munitions to ukraine. and those have any criticized by politicians and campaign is the hello, i'm sorry, i'm the allies in london. you're watching alger 0. so coming up on the program, pushed out by 2 easy unable to enter libya,

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