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as in front of the businesses time, the nation spend this way out of the crisis. that team is called white goals, and the race board is eating off. plus the biz mining firm is giving bald swan the biggest share of this diamond riches. counting the cost on, i'll just see it on the the hello i'm, i am the mazda, very welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us to send the controversial custom munitions to you. craig, move avenue, criticized by politicians. and campaign is pushed out by 2 easy and unable to enter libya, hundreds of migrants including children,
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stranded without access to food over to 12 years onto the superhuman nuclear dissolves. to plot operate as get the go activities radioactive waste for to into the see. i believe it's important to build trust through transparency and communication between humans and machines. and does robots get small to should humans trust them with awesome what they think? and i've, he's the same thing though with your schools. it's a lifetime phonetic chunk of it's on sense of gold as the defending champion, the eyes of the last 16 at wimbledon. i laid records for england, leaves the ashes, takes a little stream of highly points up to date to the flowing welcome to the program. the u. s. has defended its announcement that it will supply cost to weapons to cave off to the idea was opposed by both you and factory general and the german government. the white house says it's
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a matter of not leaving ukrainian troops defenseless. we're working with ukraine to minimize the risk associated with the decision. ukrainian government has offered us assurances in writing on the responsible use of dpi, cm's, including that they will not use around in civilian populated urban environments and that they will record where they use these rounds, which will simple 5 later to mining efforts. the ukraine also has committed to post conflict, the mining efforts to mitigate any potential harm to civilians. the united states has already invested more than $95000000.00 and ukraine's do you mind me activities and we will provide more support to help you create, mitigate the impacts. of course, your munition used by both sides in his conflict. costs and munitions will 1st use during wells will once trench will fast, they break upon made and scouts and munitions over large area. they have a very high failure rate for exploding into tennessee one 1st testing the ground.
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you mount a tearing group, say a 5th or more of a homeless can link to investigate later with devastating consequences. people including children in places like syria, young enough, got as don love been in the balkans and allows continues to suffer from incidents involving the remnants of these devices. because of these risks move in a 100 countries of bonds in a 99 percent of the global stockpile has been destroyed. even life, which says basic whitening and russian troops of use cost of all is causing civilian death. it said us transfers a weapon to ukraine would inevitably cause long term suffering for civilians. was there a sharper time see joins us now from the pentagon. so i guess it's somewhat extraordinary decisions you have given the very crude and destructive impacts of these weapons. was that, but any further reaction that from the pentagon tonight, or it's clear that bad, aware that this is a very bad look just last year,
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linda told me is greenfield. the us is and boss of the united nations chastised russia out the general assembly accusing it of will crime, say for using cost you munitions, saying they have no place on the battlefield. they violated the geneva conventions . interestingly, that portion was about statement of a general assembly was and subsequently raised by on the official record. now the messages when russia does it, is what crime is when we do it, it's for a good cause that is the humanitarian impact of russia winning the war would be far worse. in that view, them the impacts of costa custody munitions. joe biden has made a several statements today suggesting that this is actually a transition re phase ukraine means of tillery, but the us is own stops running low. so while the us is rebuilding its other artillery stokes, they will be supplying these custom munitions. in addition, we keep on hearing from the pems again, but being as close to munitions have a far lower offender rate the, the previous costs,
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the munitions. so now they're saying that the failure rate is this is 2.35 percent . however, they are refusing to release the research upon which that new number is based the last publicly available public and research on the us as cost emissions failed to find the rate of about 6 percent. so that would mean as one group has worked out. if the us where to supply our $100000.00 costs you munitions to ukraine, that would be a failure rate or perhaps full bomb. let's in each costa volume. so that would potentially mean $400000.00, unexploded crusty munitions, the true and ukraine in the, in the foreseeable future. and that we had those assurances, but the pentagon says that they have received from ukraine, but ukraine will be send us the tracking it's usage. but it has to be set up to this point. it's a huge black hole as to where most of the us, munitions have been going in. it's into ukraine. that's been a matter of some debate in scandal. yeah. so that's what i mean there. that has been creep, get treated with some skepticism, perhaps. okay,
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thank you very much. have a tendency to punt again. so again, so many is director of the european resilience initiative, santi joys me now via skype from violin. why does ukraine need cost to munitions, as well? uh, like the whole discussion about the customizations can be correct. is it what does have been the war of destruction and genocide led by russia? so now like it sounds like a discussion between the rich kids that a bit brianna is used or i don't see you just bet that to say like the bulk of costs, the costs of munition they, they, they leave unexplored or themselves. but the hair is where they will be use. they are already highly contaminated by land mines. but i'm a nation like the russians, literally, mon, everything we what they can reach fields, crop field, streets, houses, they leave everything. and of course, ukraine needs to be swear offense to liberate,
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but there are the risk. if we look in the tax of the, of the convention on bad of costs or what nation which $100.00 companies have had signed. ukraine is not, it won't be signee. those are the look at the tax. well, we understand that it is because of the long term suffering for civilians, but civilians also the recession. we're going to cause even more suffering though, isn't it? you say that it's, it's because of the way in which this will start it. that doesn't address the question of how these munitions are going to help them liberate territory of the impact is going to have on civilians. they all designed to explode on impacts, but of course 30 percent of them don't do that, which as you say, makes them a risk. the civilians risk and a dangerous civilian. the money is to come off to the use 90 percent of recorded comfortable and casualties. all civilians, nearly half of which has been children, the us should not be sending these weapons to anyone. surely. what? well it is, it is
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a big like twisted perception. if you allow me this way. of course, if you use this customization and look me so you can come through and search and supplied in the areas which are den simply populated by the city. the city is unlocked and where all there is, of course it's increased risk massively about to you. we have uh, like a spike between the 2 armies, which we didn't have in europe since world war 2. it's quite different situation. how the opinions will use it. they will use it to destroy the amount of men power of the russians. we know that the, the munitions which you brittany, is already using now it's high exposure from when it hits. we have a lot of video surveillance readers. we chair that many brain all show, hey, it's like, let me say it field man, there are russian princes, russian groups of old soldiers. only few soldiers get to get keith gets killed. to use a cluster munitions, you can clear the strength is easily. you can also, by the way, clear minds build was based. i'm a nation like it is like not for what they had been designed, but as a,
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as like as additional i think there's gonna be the ukranian civilians. if it, if it needs behind on exploded ordinance for years, maybe even decades off the they were fired. but that is not what should be all concerned because these areas are a really hard to contaminated, like there are thousands of landlines. so why add to that? it doesn't, it's likely areas will not be used any way for dk recovery through a few crane, which is being um 9 is 3 times more than australia is as big as the united kingdom itself. miss areas cannot be used. what ukraine needs know, they need to push through the russian defensive launch for that. ukraine may use jets like f sixteens as it comes to me. so as long to reach me so ukraine doesn't get them. what's your pre needs? they need to push through these defensive lines to liberate civilians, to stop exit, cushions. there's the, what's the names?
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i don't remember right them i, i know that no, it's a guy and his son and i understand you've made, i get it. you've made a number of points there, and i know you're saying that it's about attacking russian troops and, you know, causing damage or at least to cut through the weaponry that they have. but you know, costs emissions are illegal on the international. i know your client isn't a signatory, but how do they only talk? they are legal. they are legal, the national a 123 countries, the the convention to bind that you said it on the truck, the nation last. they are illegal only for the countries which signed the convention because quite different in july, so no, definitely the right the right. but yes, well, i just said a total of $1223.00 countries signed it. and that you quite in is in a signal tree, but you must have, regardless of that, you must have concerns given the impact of these weapons. the fact that it can be concerned because really needs to be lights and territory. you must be,
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you must have reservations about this, you totally comfortable with something like this taking place. so i'm not comfortable with these. this war is going on. but all these word must be ended and fully simple end of this. what do you, great needs rapids you have free to deliver f 16 with 3 to deliver like more tanks, we have to leave it as we from germany, bags and even if only how much like 14 legal part 2. if we have been, even 400 know across the nation would have been needed. so ukraine needs to liberate this country, suited the great incidents with not being kidnapped, tortured like 300000. that be great, and kids have been relocated. i do not know the cost of munitions will prevent the kidnapping of, of including children, but to now i do appreciate it was good to talk to you and thank you for sharing your perspective surrogate somebody is running a stuff from biling. meanwhile, diplomatic editor james based and brussels is more on how nature members have been reacting to washington's decision. the german foreign minister has already said, she's opposed to sending any cluster munitions to ukraine. it's
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a difficult issue for the nato alliance because if you look at the 31 members, 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 cost to munitions. and that's why the set country general was choosing is, was very cafe. 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 a restaurant uses the customizations in the water aggression to occupied to control and they ukraine, why ukraine is using it to defend itself against aggression. it is up to individual
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allies to make specific decisions on what type of needed to support they provide to ukraine will allow us support uh, mentored aids are in support to me to a, to pain about exactly what type of weather they provide. this type of a mission, that's what didn't do it all 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 you looking sweden, but it's now going to be a last minute somebody 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 recently near future. um, 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,
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nato headquarters in brussels. it was more that interview was installed and back in about 20 minutes time. here on the news hour, it tells us what ukraine's present it can expect to the upcoming nature assignments in this the way me a. so stay tuned for that. meanwhile, present savanski is currently in the, in the truck is comfortable holding talks with the present. i have type i do want on developments. and ukraine savanski is hoping to one day seeing you crated in a, to a member, and in a short time maintain the black sea of greenville, which was pro, could by the turkish government san because the old lou joins us live from, is stumble on this. so housing meeting going to mary of the missing was risk since they oh, where it's lasted about 2 and a half hours in prison. soleski has a very long day and he twisted saying that this long a day will be ending in 2 kias as well. so cool is that your tools, especially about security with the turkish presence, such
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a safe. i don't. we know that as you have said, extension of the rain deal is on the table also, you queens nato, but which is also part of the negotiations of sweden's made of it that needs approval ratification from suitcases on the table by literally relations are on the table as to kit and the rain and have it comic cooperation, especially as suitcase applied arms, grooms of it, produced by bars by car. and those rooms have changed the force of the war during a russian invasion in the country and reset the re heard from this company officer was saying that in ukraine there will be cold production starting very soon. so, so many things around the table, it will for sleep extension of the rain deal is very important, especially not only for russia and ukraine, but also for presence as on who has gained international credibility back again through this maybe ation a. but also,
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we don't know what they're and what they have spoken or whether they have spoken about the latest these on by the administrative decision to supply a cluster, munitions, the way. but many say for instance, our don't will need to speak to present boots. and as well a has of the faith when is the dates of big rain extension, which is a towards the end of july. thank you from assembles, and i'm can certainly try to help you with the news ally from london's to that ready and waiting. we'll take a look inside the russian military count built house fighters from the platinum less than right group. if they have a rise class have global shipping times to go from one of the was most policing industries to net 0. and in supporting impressive display on the center calls in a while number one will have the action from the
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hundreds of african migraines has been expelled from tunisia and now strong that on the libyan border. many of them say they were hoping to seek asylum in europe, but to needs and officials forced them out of the country before they could attempt to johnny now, officials and libya refusing to let them in. not a trainer has been speaking to people at the board. a. can you tell me, did you confines vasquez, who brought you here who brought the news here. 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, we don't have the, just as you do, as you can see we're, we're here on the libyan museum border and where these hundreds of migrants and red thirty's were brought here by some of these units or what they're telling us to see for transition as dire we have,
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are people here that are inter veterans dire needs that are desperate for some kind of help. we're seeing women and children. they want to feel safe. they want a safe haven. what happens when you try to go back to, to need, you know, what happened the boys, the more saying they've been here for a little bit for you, but you can see if they were injured or injured. women and children of the situation is, doesn't work. there needs to be some sort of a price elsewhere. people say that they're already dealing with with a migrant migration problem. they're over according to the doing over 700000
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migrants in libya. and some people are telling us that they want to pick the parties back. the situation is best for alex ramos on the liberty of border. meanwhile, libby as border crossing director says he can't let the migraines. and until he receives orders from the administrative ontario, a wireless customer, i'm a 100 in the middle. these individuals are regular migrants and don't have any travel documentation. we are a border crossing like any other state. we don't allow individuals to enter our country without proper legal identification, if there's some kind of agreement and receive orders from the libyan ministry of interior to grant of permission to enter. who received them for the and security council is meant to discuss and increasingly tell the situation in the occupied westbank. 3 palestinians were killed by his ready forces on friday to during
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a raid on ramallah in nablus one near ramallah. they'll just the latest incidents in the week of escalating violence on 1st day and his right. the soldier was shot dead by palestinian attacker who was also killed a mass. came the attack, calling it a reaction to the biggest ministry rate on jeanine in 20 years. in jeanine residence, still picking up the pieces from what's happened, the to day offensive left behind, torn up streets, and bombed out homes and grieving families. at least 12 palestinians were killed, and one is ready, soldier, latest dest take the total number of palestinians killed by israel. this year, 29829 is writers have been killed in the same period. and session was the latest now from ramallah in the occupied westbank. and so what we're told by people in nablus is that before dawn there was a long line of there's really military vehicles in a convoy entering the old part of the city from 3 different directions. that were
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heading to one house with a believe that to man, the village were responsible for the shooting at this a madison community where they were new injuries earlier this week. where hiding once the convoy got to the place and there were 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 barrage of guns, fine, and even seeing the pictures and social media assembly sustains those claims. during the exchange of fire, the 2 men were killed. now we're told that they've been named as homes that must pool and kitty shaheen, both members of finally 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 of them. critically wounded at many palestinians groups. was that there would
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be a response to that and these really prime minister insisted there would be more operations in this style of janine. so that is why security across the occupied 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, holland, for sure, i'll just the to ramallah a south korean government is endorsed a controversial japanese pine to dump more than a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive wasteful attained to the pacific. the water comes from the focus human nuclear plant, which was severely damaged during those quick. and so now i mean 2011. that of the united nations new k watched a rustle across the as approve the projects been heavily criticized by china and south korean o position policies. we do not endorse the plan or recommend this to be done. we say this plan is consistent with the standards. so i think the critic
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qualification is important because they often say this is one sided. we do not take sides. i'm not on the side of japan or on the side of china on the side of, of korea. the standards apply 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 on a freed extremely confident about well, it took your electric power company is storing 1300000 tons of waste water. the equivalent of around $500.00 and then pick sized swimming pools around a 1000 storage tanks and 98 percent full voice has been diluted, to reduce levels of radioactivity, to a level that allowed for drinking, voice and response. joiner is saying it will maintain a band on the food inputs from 10 japanese regions owing to safety concerns. chinese health officials are planning strict and monitoring for radioactive
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substances, especially in fish. radiation testing is also being increased in the south korean fish markets. i'm joining via skype by jim smith. he's a professor of environmental science at university of portsmouth here in the u. k. thank you for joining us. profess. so what do you think of this plan as well? i agree with the international atomic energy agency assessment. the water is safe to release. this is something that happens at nucleus sites worldwide, including in south korea, around in china, a south korean, and china actually in the mall from the mall, radioactive tritium, which is the main contaminants in this release. they made more than the planned focus. shame a release will pay from that power stations team is left in the way so that the water is treated to take out all the other radio development site ready. right to seize human radioactive strong, to which a more dangerous than tricky him. but because tricked him phones part of the 1st
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small proportion of the 1000000 tons of water. some of the water molecules are replaced to hydrogen is replaced by the radioactive form of hydrogen, which is tricky. um and so that means this tricky acted water is chemically identical to normal. lots on site. so almost impossible, at least at this scale, to separate from the waste water. so that's why nucleus sites around the world in britain and friends in the us, in china and south 3, and then those to the c or rivers or lakes. and it's quite safe because the radiation dose is as assessed by the international atomic energy agency by japan. and by independent experts, the dose is already incredibly low. so you would, you would feel safe enough to drink this water. you'd have no problem with that yourself. yes, for the radiation point of view. so a trick team is very weakly radioactive. so the, the, the world health organization drinking water limit for,
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for tricky i did. water is 10000 bet corrales police to and by the time the discharge just going out of the pipeline and been diluted a 100 times in the pipe. fine. but the level will be about $1600.00. that girls play 2 of tricky themselves. 7 times lower than w h o drinking water limits. so apart from the fact that is salty, water and, and, and may have other issues known radioactive issues from the radiate radiation perspective, i would feel happy drinking not more to if it's down to practice. and there's no violation of uh, well health organization rules or regulations. why is the so much control of a c, y to south korea and china? so obsessed about it? well i'm, i'm a scientist and not pull attention but okay. yeah, so um, i mean i, there's understandable concern that i particularly am on the sufficient within the suit because she married yet not, not because of the real risk. i don't think,
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but because of the perception is the risk. so they, they know very well that, that people are very sensitive to perceived risks to the food. i mean, we, scientists say there's absolutely no risk to. busy go to the sea food in the fishing or area and, but they know that the perceived risk will lead to problems for them to sell that produce that as a good price. so i'm just on why they're concerned about that. but from the scientific point of view, and there's no significant risk sky that to that, the coast system of the pacific ocean or to consumers of seaford. and that was, that was my point is that even though there's been this public reaction, political reaction, there is actually no scientific risk to this process of releasing radioactive fluid . and it has been treated into the ocean. and it's something that happens in many of the countries around the world around the world as well. but also is it a necessity in this case because they simply don't have the space to keep storing
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this war to yeah, yeah. so it's not just that, it's partly because having it in those 2000 giant times isn't an ideal situation from the, from, from the safety perspective. for 2 reasons. one is that the, you know, if there was a, another us quake have them for the rest of nami, then that could be a lead to an uncontrolled lead because the waste water. and also this is small, though is a small but not in significant dose to the on the side pass. and now from having all those types, the, and finally that they're running out of space at the fruit to shoot him aside. so they need space to the commission, they react as, which is a very important jump that will take many decades, and they simply don't have the space if all those 1000 times are there on the side . so. so i just, i support this release. i think it's, it's time it happened. well, thank you. i for, for that professor jim smith from portsmouth. thank you sled. but then i
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take you to one of my stays toughest neighborhoods for local residents. the saying the state is ton is in fact in face of rising filings and ram, a dread introduce the new 18 year old kish stop. the southern africa could be shivering through record cold this weekend. have one of those details right here, right now. first, this setup polar air comes rushing into south africa on wednesday. when guys send the western cape providence probably about 60 kilometers per hour. and you know, it's bad any time a paint. the colors on dark, the blue and the purple, the lower the temperature looking them india, vinto, cup minus for your cold is night ever recorded. and it's $3.00. so yes,
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this could be good enough for new record, top end of africa, right now, different store a tune is 44, that's a good 10 above where you should be for this some of the year, the rain intensifies through the coast of nigeria runs through banning and so go, there could be some flooding there. meantime, a batch of what weather pushes out of the black sea through the boss for so big changes for is stumble this weekend. that wet weather was over romania, but again, the bulk of that energy. now over the black seat, meantime, central europe for the sun's out looking good temperatures in the thirties and off to i period we go, a few showers for northwest spain and northern portugal land off in northwest europe right now across the u. k. with some sundry down points here, we could see some flash funding about 50 millimeters of rain within a short period of time. so we've got to be on the lookout for that of the code to staples control information that's controlling the narrative to dominating
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the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion dependent 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, tim listened, replacing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered . the 1960, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series. alger 0 was, explores the explosion of culture, intellectual as we're building new dreams. and the idea is because the revolutions of the 1964 in the political parts of the mind from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution make for making the 60s in the arab culture. oh no jews here. news
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the come back, look at main stories. us as confirm that it will send windy, blinded by the cost to munitions to ukraine. on friday he was actually general's office, said that was against the continued use of these weapons. germany is governance or also, so that opposes sending them to ukraine. meanwhile, the turkish government has agreed to sign an industry corporation deal with the craniums off the top. searching presence of them is the lens can range of type either one is sampled. speaking off to the meeting, or the one site that you find is of nathan membership, that he hopes to extend the black sea greendale will present, as long as he will be attending next week's nato summit,
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and list the way in here. and what address admitted tre lives is 1st one member states. i did the last thing editor james base, i'll say, to a sector general, how ukraine's president will be received. that he's going to get the video that most of the dollars have to be standby ukraine. and not only in words, but those indeed. so with a more immediate type of support, with an unprecedented a commitment of, of standing by them to ensure that you're paying for the assistance of an independent nation. then it started for me today and i'll try to extract the end of the sessions a will take because went on negotiating. the consultation is going on. but i'm confident that the, when we meet them in as long as we will agree on the package and that, that will help to move your credit closer to membership. i expect them to be a practical support to ensure, instead of the videotape between ukraine forces and they to force to step, move them towards in april and you need to, you ukraine council that's will be a unique new platform for the already have. and they tell you trade commission,
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else to change your name is no, this is different. they because the then the commission, we have them, it's $51.00 and meeting park there. ukraine. now let them use us. $32.00 equals to $31.00 under crane. and this will be a counselor both can actually make decisions so, so, so this is a different thing. it will be stronger and deeper political, a relationship. and then we also are working on the exact language on membership, but i expect as a whole lot as well as dates that ukraine will become a member and then agree on the way forward to read ice. you can scroll typical my phone number on it, 16 months into this will make total nation started with providing a normal diesel equipment. then they moved to weapons in arms and then we go missiles and then the tanks and now gets what you say the, what you'll now doing actively supporting a counter insurgency operation is going on and normally to
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a country does not match. and they says originally meant to be defense. so this is a social defense of ukraine. this is a water, aggression and by russia and ukraine is defending itself. the right of self defense is enshrined and the you instructor. and so you can, has the right to defend itself on your credit, and they to allies have what was the rights to help ukraine uphold the right to self defense. so this is not the 2 to kind of equal. so this is an aggressor under the victim of aggression and under crane is defending itself. and we do that because we strongly believe adoptive pest inputs in wins um it will be a charge of a 40 ukrainians, but it will also be dangerous for those. because and then the message to him and to all the time. i mean this new world is of the, when the use me to force in the bond that international, over the invasion of the country, they get what they want. and that's will make all some motive on the boat and
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therefore this in our secret interest to ensure that your train provides to key is still blocking suite and becoming a member of nato. you have talks here, you can have multiple oaks on the eve of your summit between the turkish and the swedish leaders. what do you think the chops is? all of a breakthrough? how close are you? we don't have in a certain day. we don't have any guarantees. but we made progress this week in, in brussels with him at the fort ministers and all that officials. and then i will meet with us and the other on the premises, in case there's on those students a monday. and i hope that we can make a more progress, and that's how the post of the session on how to ensure the finalization of the sweetness succession into sweetness, succession into an a to at the summit of the, the, i posted the session there in sweden. has met its obligations, it has amended its constitution in the spring from the compromise goals,
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a list of the restrictions on our, its exports. and then of course, i was supposed to take soon as they took the, as a security concerns. and that's the reason why we are stepping up on the fight against autism. and while we are also welcome to experience it and us to to, to folks closely with the truck. yeah, on the 2nd terms you've been on the world stage since the 2000. when you 1st became the prime minister, your country, no way. and if you look back, that was just 3 months off to someone else became a world leader. that's not the way of putin. you what a countries that share to buddha, you know him well. so i'd like your assessment, are we coming to the end of the continent era are, will be very careful about speculating about internal political processes in russia. my task is to ensure that all eyes stand together to protect each other as the most successful nonce in history based on the principal. if one my life is
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attacked as an attack on the whole alliance, one for all i know for them. and by doing that, we preserve peace, we prevent for nate, was there not to provoke the conflict, but to preserve peace as we have done for it. and it's all as for the almost 75 years, my final question, you've had your arm twisted and you've been persuaded to stay on and you said you didn't want to stay on those nights or seconds generally be misled to stay on until october next year. i think that timeline is interesting because you're going to finish as nato secretary general, just weeks before the next us election. we know in that election the, perhaps trump could come back, perhaps a republican who's not so invested in the will in ukraine, could take office. do you basically have a job to win this war in the next 15 months? my job is to ensure that we provide as much support to your plan as possible uh to help to end this board as soon as possible. and we know that the more than the
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train this are able to liberate them or they're able to push back the russian data is the stronger to have a venture will be up and they go straight to the table because hopefully we'll have some negotiation and stuff come in this war in the just on the end and doing way, but the, but so far the restaurant, so no really interest in ending the war and engaging good faith and invitations about the strong ukrainian mentoring is the way to send the message and to ensure that they had some states waiting to stuff and better as tents have been set out for members of russia's wagner group in the se, in the capital mens. but in less than reason have not visited the facility at present. alexander lucas shank agree to relocate. wagner fight is off to the groups and using it against russian forces. i was just as bad as smith, as visits head count. the kremlin is all for those who took part in the failed mutiny the opportunity to set a base here. this is a battle russian military training camp about 2 miles drive outside of the capitol
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minutes. but there's no sign of vac fighters yet. as far as we have this 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 comfortable this day and train here, they are invited to do so what they want. they will stay if they don't want to settle down here, they can set up based somewhere else. so it's, 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 at the moment there in the normal basis, we understand which are in the loop against pods of russian occupied ukraine. if they come, they'll have to sign contracts with the battle russian government. but alexander lucas shank, us as, but he'll make use of their expertise to help defend his country. he says that well trained and they will, at a loss on the front lines of that will be useful to him, but for the moment is comp is empty. ready and waiting punishment under 0
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bowers. meanwhile, the fight for bottomless has been the longest and bloody is baffling. ukraine will . russian forces these control of the city and may, ukraine's 80th. apple and brigade has been heavily involved in the fight to take it back. as i beg, met a father and a son fighting side by side on the front lines. hidden away, i'm kinda flushed these activities. so just waiting for the order. they say sometimes it can be a long wait. and other times it can be very busy with a very short notice to fire, but this unit is unique to have father and son flights on the side by side. let's say you have that protocol, but he's got it and here's 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. there's not always being have following the kid. we can use levels in the trenches around baltimore to
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a he says he came face to face or quite just from the back of the region to then he says he was surprised by the tactics with soldiers from brag, next charge at the trenches and scream, give up, we looked them in the eyes and were firing. he says, he still remembers those scenes vividly was coming over to quote it and it's much easier to serve 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 water off the base, the money to using a drone demands you strike and munition storage the 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. i've told him of this era inside and the relative safety of the bunker, they get some respect to sleep side by side here in small cortez with other men
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from the company. it's basic, but that's life of soldiers and the front line. the country offensive is still taking place. they both expect to be even busy in the coming weeks and months. but use of hopes to get to some through it. i kept him home to his mother safely. i big i just said are you have a, what is the new thing? the coalition government in the netherlands has collapse of truth failed to come to an agreement on a new migration package. for me is that mot, renter's announce that he will resign calling it an extremely regressive bowl situation isn't out. so next step will be a general election which has been in the countries along the southern lita ending his full time in government funds present to manual not quite a suggested finding. the parents of young people who have committed crimes colonize, came off to the days of rising in cities across france, prompted by the police racing of 17 year old and not has not a suit. police say about a 3rd of those detained in the address. well,
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mine is that many people living in the country, some website they've been abandoned by the state. and by police. do have any reports from us, say a, it's a far as of concrete, desolate counselor, states and mass 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 is uncle master in them. she shows us way once to the commercial center. almost no one wants to speak to us. no. so that will be filmed, we gets interrupted several times and gets. 7 good enough. i think if i book you have it isn't. there was infrastructure, there was social workers, i was one of them and we did good work. now there is a personal business drug dealing there. more and more killings. no one is safe parents for children. how can you grow up under these conditions and well, president emmanuel mccall,
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hinted the parents could be penalized in the future for the children's doing. it's unfair says 19 years old. i mean, because i see his brother was torture, live inside the vehicle by a local drug gang. after he tried to walk away, it's called a must a barbecue. the family grew up in the northern part of the state indicated, considered as a tough is neighborhood because when he got his home and 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 the my, my brother took this pos because they were a bigger issue. even though the states here opened and presidents investigators where you crossed and stay. the only employees here a drug try to y'all send a testing, did all get on it. and on testing, as part of the problem is the lack of neighborhood policing. it was a boldest in 2005, many complaint that since then the neighborhoods be coming every day. more
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dangerous and relationship with the regular police has become very tense. this woman is a part of grieving mothers who met with the french president just the week before the riots happened. his son was gone down in broad daylight in 2018. his find the agonizing moments broadcast live on social media, stick to gpc foreclosure. 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 badly 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 a pop or so. thank you to sit up on me. the reason why is i 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 will not apply to all french citizens. without that,
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how many the 0 my say to that, to on the program. right? bills for me to one dominance continues the to resolve next with the latest head of the forces quam free. the the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the artificial intelligence is getting smaller and then it doesn't just think like
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humans. it's now starting to look like us as well. 9 human eye social robots, of health media conference at the u. n. a. i good cable summit and geneva or challenge i attended the event. oh yeah, of the i so good. somebody sent you an e mail. i participated in what was billed as a global 1st to 1st press conference hosted by a panel of robotics including sophia here, answering questions from john this slightly. there were some interesting questions, but more importantly, there was some very revealing answers from the right book. has a i becomes more powerful and more sophisticated in mike's, 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 develops and becomes more powerful. i believe it's important to build trust through 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 that for sure, but i can promise to always be honest and truthful review. i believe the humanoid
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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 the chief? are about 6 of us that i've had some privileges. you made sophia here, sophia, 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 that she said that she thought was good because they wouldn't be biased without a bit too much truth. absence of it, my personal opinion in that is a bit too much truth, but not even truth, because that statement is inherently bytes. is yet 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 humans may and end up being biased. so i personally believes that she
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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. the features and now at the spot. marian, thank you so much. the food ashes, taste is finally poised of a fast moving 2nd base today between australia ending then that heading leaves england with all the 1st things full, 257 before lunch. losing saving wickets in the morning session. maybe not any one of 6 taken by australia, captain cummins. these office, a number of instincts provided the late flourish to convince total with another display of b. c thing. but the rule when stokes wins 18 spinner told them is the painting the data by steve smith. i'm usually a 5 texas with you in the beginning of that lifting that with the deficit of 26.
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and they got very, very, very sick. and anyways, save it again for the dispute. cool for one. this time they would finish the day with a tails of motion taking the key wickets of smith and modest, let a shame say the closing on 116 fulfilled. that's the beat of $100.00. and so what happens next to nice um, i think it's 5050. and as i said on the back, the losing the possible ball for us as well to be in a position at 5050 the end of the night. so i think gum spends fine to, to discouraging because of that on their own sort of a couple of houses and with that wind to guides and, and it's not different. and a 142 ahead. we've got them on the board of them. i think the best cats and tell me make bullies heading to the cricket world cup all through. and it's all thanks to the country's prime minister just a day off to making a tier for the announcement to retire from internationals. he's reverse the shock decision. he says he met with shake,
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cussing the off the he's news conference and was told a have to carry on. the cricket woke up in india is 3 months away. spell the 2nd lights in a row. there's been a light finish on since the cold at wimbledon. this time involving the defending champion though that chunk of which he started, he stood round match with span brinko, with about 2 and a half hours of play possible before the 11 p. m. local cruise stuff. it's just managing to complete the straits. it's waiting for 15 minutes to go and say, would it be early on since the codes will number one called us al, cortes made it into around 3, beating alexander who to to see the to k of visit the atc in straight fits. okay, is this on the quiz to add? so he's one slam title. that was the us open last year for you to alter as a method round will be making this steven of publicity passed. so former champion and home favorite and the mother, he is a mattress. you don't seem to quote,
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you came from 36 to one down to the deciding 6 single male play message here. so let's see the new mid bit ever 10 to finish these match with the amount of reno after they were cut short by friday life to address of the states. it went through stacy and the winning. so the top, the data to be own sake is how it into the last 16 stage to be picked. a mazda june spring 5th to be on taking is looking to go beyond the 1st round. the 1st time in history, if she plays the olympic champion for the 1661 second, see the sub length of the scale, the a straight. another thing to happen to have to come from a system to beef of out or do i say that taking the decide a $66.00 there was no time ways that the loss is bees and find this almost a book. taking just 45 minutes to see or for by shows john 16. so can you just to james to set up a match 50, enter on the screen?
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no problem. so let's see. so i'm wimbledon champion, picture of it to the she stormed into the said around with the states, it's when the alexander set. so this for me to one champion next a step and was foss this thing friday, practice able to produce growing prius. so the starting, the chapter of leader is aiming for it's a twin, maintain races is also dining for the drivers ties in a row ripples dominance as being such that they have $119.00 of the last 20 races. stephens, teammates, which appear as was 2nd fastest and 1st practice, while con, assigned. so for ronnie was sick and quickest in the other practices. round the goods new teenage signing all to do this is being called by the best club in the world. what's the only reason to leave in the box shape? the 18 year old turkish midfield, it has been introduced by rail. he arrives on a 6 year contract for a fee of $22000000.00, which could rise by food, the $10000000.00 with add ons. them i did took, and i mean right,
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madrid has an important heritage from christiana, rinaldo. he's a legend. everyone knows him. oh, zill, done gucci. a players 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 positive history, a day offerings to feel good bye message at chelsea site as well as pen equate to has been introduced by his new club. i'd say to come madrid. the defendant has signed a one year deal with the spanish side. a new chelsea manager, the mercy of purchasing a says it's good to be back in the premium egan that he's proud to be taking charge of stanford bridge. but as the new boss was introduced for the 1st time at the club, he knows he has a big rebuilding job ahead of him. i've seen finished 12 last season. they were just finished since 1994. if we're going to need to move on quick, if not, you know, you are, you are that, i know go to say what
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a phone or from the day one is to that the, this quote is not for this quote yet, but they seen the player. we're very open that the, to the summation, of course we felt that the quality we are going to add more quality, full of manchester, united and netherlands, go keep edwin fund. the saw is an intensive care at a hospital in croatia, but in a stable condition. the 52 year old stuff that the bleed around his brain while on holiday, from the saw step down as director general of i x off to 11 years and the job loss combined with him. he's defense will be open challenge of a drawing a little fully in a full month's time. kevin smith is funding for the straight and leads the lives golf advantage centurion club just outside london of the 1st round, on 8 on the part of the green ford body. of the 17 helping him to a one shot advantage of the mall condition. where'd we leave it if now it's the case of most bolts, these may scenario back to, you know, we look forward to it. thank you peter. that's it for the news out, but i'll be back in. i'm on with much more of a day's news,
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including out top story, which has been not controversial decision by us president joe biden, to supply ukraine with the prohibited cluster munitions we will for new coverage. and analysis on that, so in just a couple of minutes the the basically entities, the wind fits the purpose, was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into its hard hitting interviews. do you think
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look to the lines of washington enough for money to go on its own and build it's on the thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era need the opium hours to cracked? 10 communist travel, only to be disappear. of families, tragedy entwined with a violent chapter countries history. when you see the flood, say, is that going to be my blood on? that was to a nice long search for answers and close finding salon. witness on out his ear for philippine coast guard personnel. this has become a daily routine heading out to sea to contain the spread of industrial fuel is leaking from a tank or the cap size, the february,
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the 28th. you can see that shiny stretch over there, it's about the kilometer and a half. that's the oil that's filling out from the tanker. now at the end of that stretch, what's where the sun can tanker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea. i just looked at the pepsi and the worst of the ice being, but don't know when the ship's container might blow wide open. the town where most of the oil had washed ashore, says coral reeves have been damaged, if it intends to take legal action and the, the doctor's cries are way of typhoid. one says ukraine deserves nathan membership of to talk says, present regime is lensky and is dental the hello. i'm sorry, i'm to my z in london. you're watching algae 0. so coming up on the program,

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