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the maxine shoot documentary from an african filmmakers, africa direct on algae 0. where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump or journalist in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the critic who look us politics the bottom line, the a russia as president was. busy busy in the games, the gretchen towards fellers off the wall, so moves troops to its east in boulder. the
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on sammy's a, them, this is i'll just do a live from dell hall. so coming up the u. n. williams, of grave consequences of russia's withdrawal from the black sea grain deal. some of the go hungry, some of the stuff many may die as a result of these decisions. syrian refugees in that and then use, make shift showers to cool and blistering hate with no electricity. whitehouse announces 7 leading of visual intelligence companies are committing to voluntary safeguards and find out what that means. the brushes president vladimir putin is wanting potent against any aggression tools is allied. belarus, the nice who remember denies russian allegations of holl bring territorial ambitions. also has some of the most goes and by so that's
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a protest. potent decided to move troops east woods off the rushes wagon the most and there is arrived in bellows. michael, awful reports, state border crossing prohibited reads, the sign separating poland and bellows. so for the poland is a member of nato. that a roost is closely allied with russia, but has kept its troops out of the war and ukraine. so fall, but stalls instead of wagner medicine res. now, based in that country or training bill of russian troops, those exercises are taking place right on the polish go to. poland responded by the probably more than a 1000 troops east. these are hardly more criminals. so of course, any privilege government would be concerned, and the 1st jew, giovanni government is to protect his s dot on board, the international board and the people outside portion below. girlfriend also is
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response was met with somewhat of a history lesson from the russian president. one of the up, i did say that it was thanks to the soviet union, thanks to steps taken by styling, but post them got substantial territories in the west. german lat. this is a fact western polish territories, stollins gift to poland, products spending, and plenty of them have all friends and will so forgotten about it. we'll give them a reminder with the makeup of postings, territories is a part of european history with taking a look at in august 1959, just the weeks before nazi germany's troops across the board into poland at old headland, joseph stalin signed a non aggression pact effectively coughing, poland in hoff, as each army invaded from either side. it bought the soviet union 2 years before hitler focused these sites on inviting that country in 1941. at the end of the 2nd
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world war, pollings board has changed significantly with its pre roll frontier shifting, so the west to incorporate parts of defeated nazi germany. this was style in so called gift tutoring was referring to. but for my head of nato's allied, come on, retired general. phillip breedlove says pollutants, comments about poland, maybe just a distraction. have the village press now start talking about these exercises and stop talking about his failures in ukraine. here on the police board with ben, a roof, people are concerned the wall games going on just kilometers away. could mean something was for the country. mike, level, elders, era. wow, the u. n. c, monetary and she says, the end of the black sea grain deal will put millions of lives at risk. marketing, griffiths, criticize russia for pulling out to view unbroken degree meant earlier this week.
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since august, the agreement. so 32000000 tons of ukrainian grain reach international markets of russia says the u. n. has not met terms of the deal, including removing barriers on russian exports out diplomatic edits. james base reports from the un headquarters in new york. this was the 2nd meeting of the un security council in one week to address the termination of the black sea grain deal . that was strong comments from both the political. i'm the humanitarian chief of the un. before many of those 362000000 people, it's not a matter of sadness or disappointment. it's a matter of threats to the future and the future of their children and their families then upset the angry. they're worried that can so some of them go hungry. some will stop, many may die as a result of these decisions. the events of the past week about the latest developments in the russian federation since this war against its neighbour,
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a war with consequences that can be felt around the world. the brushes termination of its participation in the black sea initiative, coupled with its bombardment of crucial ports, will further compound this crisis. russia assess house, a series of 7 conditions that it says has to be met before the deal can be restored . and un officials tell me that that is a very high ball that probably comedy match ukrainians meanwhile, so they have plans which they're discussing privately with weston countries for a new route from odessa to remain the hawking. the ukrainian coast. un officials tell me that that is unlikely to work because no company would want to risk its vessels. when russia says anything traveling that route would be a target. james pays out you sandra at the united nations. how about cold critic of the russian president is facing up to 5 years in prison on charges of inciting
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extremism. eagles that i have called is a former intelligence officer. he was one of the 1st leaders of the moscow bank, separate this uprising, and this the new crime officer rushes annexation of crimea to meet the met van. den co reports from the face of the dawn bass uprising to the image of the kremlin continued crackdown on critics of this special military operation. and ukraine, eager stroke off real name give to what's considered untouchable. until recently. it will change stuff to wagner groups failed, a mutiny in june. exposed just how big a threat. a former high ranking figure can be. he started, people with weapons is connected to people with weapons as the, the order gain from the kremlin, from the presidential administration to track down the beginning with a mr. stroke of your can. because of being
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a go critic for quite some time, the stroke calls became one of the 1st people placed on the list of western sanctions against russia. this happened after the downing of malaysia airlines flight em age 17 and july 2014 by a missile over east and ukraine. and by the and alika board hearing aids of last year, stroke of with sentence to life. and i sent you a 5 digit code for his alleged involvement. as one of the commanders of the local militia. stroke of support is gathered outside of moscow court calling for his release. he has around a 1000000 follow is on social media. when stroke of lost his leadership role in eastern ukraine, he became a harsh critic not just of the military, but of putin as well. he called his recently formed opposition movements, the club of angry patriarchs and his supporters believe he is what
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the point is, right? which convenience, this is completely unlawful in my point of view. now when the situation develops in a very dramatic way, after the mutiny, when the economic situation started to change from attaining people who support the state, support the battlefront, suicide on for almost a decade, ukrainians have been calling for egos, stroke ups arrest. but few believe it would be egos are full of my colleagues from the federal security service, who would arrest me to move in co, out to 0 with the now pro testers have gathered near the danish embassy in the rocks capital. i'm good bye. yes. another incident of koran, buttoning this time in copenhagen earlier this week, hundreds of a rocky storm. the swedish embassy in baghdad and set it on file last month from us
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and how the book was burned during a demonstration in stone. cold triggering protests and countries across the middle east. so more as strikes and sedans, capital call to on friday and they 7 civilians have been killed. a group comes lawyer of the a group, dumpsters without boulders, was attacked, leaving just speculation. they may pull out of savannah. but morgan is following developments from almost the months and slicing continues between the cities army and the permanent 3 rapids support forces. the number of civilians who continue to lose their lives as a result of being caught in the crossfire. continue to increase. in the early hours of friday, the sudanese army launched as tracts in the southern parts of the capital and residents there say that several civilians were killed as a result and that in many others were entered and were transferred to a hospital in the southern parts of the capital now hospital say that as a result of the continued fighting bit are facing huge pressure to try to treat
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those who are injured as a result. and the magic group, doctors without borders, said that on the 1st day, they are con, void. we to are heading towards the hospital in the southern parts of the capital consisting of 18 members were physically assaulted by who's the identified as arms man. and they say that if that continues to, or of course, once again, they would have to consider their operations in the capital costume. many in the medical field here think that would be catastrophic because as it stands right now, the situation is quite dire and they need more help uh, from organizations including doctors without borders. and that should be hospice and pull out their situation will continue to deteriorate. hey, but morgan onto 0 on demand. graces believes to be facing its health is july, weekends and almost 50 years. right? cold, high temperatures, combined with strong winds of caused wild fires near the capitol, athens, at least a 100 homes have been destroyed. 7 countries ascending 5 fighters and equipment to help fight the flames. temperatures are expected to school to 45 degrees by sunday
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. authorities of issued health warnings and advise people to stay in doors. stephanie, that go reports from manager on the outskirts of athens as around 35 square kilometer as of last green forest and woodland outside the capital. athens has been burnt, and these walls fire is completely destroyed and the grounds remain smouldering. and this is a real concern that the winds will start to reignite these flames. and that's also something the residents here are telling us are extremely worried about. they were evacuated over the last couple of days now on friday allowed to return. but for them, this is still not over. sure what else to say for sure, we are afraid. it's not over yet. as you can see behind you, there's smoke rekindling has started with
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the easy read the syrians living in refugee camps in northern lebanon are also struggling to cope with extreme heat fix. okay. victoria gave some good reports. makes shift shells are the only escape from the sweltering to these children living in a refugee campaign i call renewed and 11 and temperatures here have reached 42 degrees celsius and we some days late. i thought that our day at the heat has been brutal. we have no electricity, no fans. that's why we came up with this idea of getting plastic bags,
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filling them with water and have them sprinkled the water and the kids. so they can cool off and have fun. full bought this camp like many others back home in syria, there's not enough water. it's partly because if we're g support from donors, organizations online, by the way it is. yeah, we don't even get what's on a daily basis. it comes and goes, we store the water when it comes once or twice weekly, and we manage the best we can. we want to leave this town, but we don't know where to go. the heat is telling us that the 12 use of a rule has displaced 4500000 people around 250000. during echo. now, soaring temperatures and making conditions even tougher. the we hope they find a solution for us. we need electricity, water on a regular basis. no. once a week we're struggling. the water tank is almost empty, but we are recycling this war certificates. the children can do this twice a day in the afternoon and evening. the parents say it helps prevent cases of heat,
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stroke, and exhaustion. but with more hot weather forecast, they say they desperately need additional supplies of all to victoria gates and b, l g 0. and israel, thousands of people have been marching from tel aviv to west jerusalem in the latest protest against plan judicial changes and peace are due to vote on monday on the bill restricting the supreme court's palace. the strong down government decisions during a televised address earlier this week. 5 minutes have been, you mean that to me? yeah. who vowed to go ahead with the judicial oval. still a head on al jazeera rest in san francisco. legendary american sing, attorney bennett just died at the age of $96.00. look at is like the
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the a hi. we've got some very hot weather once again across the middle east. we've got a little cloud. you notice down towards the right the and see the southwest 3 months, a very active pushing those heavy down pools into flesh pump, sold west and india, and some pretty wet weather to coming into pockets done. maybe eastern areas of afghanistan across the middle east. it is generate dry, gentle, sure. miles we quoted that 50 celsius in q, white. havent. doha, well low to mid fourties over the next couple of days. so i just have one or 2 shows just around the black sea, the caspian sea, but the heat wave across the southern pot. so if you have a, standing into the live and damascus getting into the low full, if he's, i'm in the low fourties to across northern parts of africa. he's easing ever so slightly for ologist. 30 full celsius here on sas day, they will weather toppling
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a little further east. the sea temperatures getting into the mid forty's for triply as a car, right? but notice how to use those pickup once the guy, hey, be showers. notice just coming into some parts of west africa here, pushing a little farther north is between a fast. so some areas of monte sinks and big down pools over the next day, or 2, at least lots to cool. some like the last flooding. i'm looking for to you for liberia and see, i believe in the history is for go. that's all peril yet in spain, states imposed amnesia was enshrined in long diminishing the plight of countless victims of frank coast. $3060.00 at dick, take the shape with a group of survivor, it says launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and forced the country to acknowledge its fascist bost. the silence of
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others. witness all now to sierra of the watching. i'll just say all the time. to recap, i'll headlines now. russia is wanting, posing the games. any aggression towards it's outlined by the roof will sol size it will deployed troops near its eastern border by the russian forces, the holding military drills with most of the race from the russian. wagner group near the top of the school to the u. n. c. mount of terry and chief is wanting of increasing global hungover installed ation off the russian move out of the black sea grain deal since august. the agreement. so $32000000.00 tons of ukraine in brain regions gracie's believes to be facing itself is july. we can do it
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almost 50 years back toward high temperatures, combined with strong winds of the coolest wildfires visa capital assets. north korea has 5, several cruise missiles into the sea, off it's west coast wednesday and tell me young 5 to ballistic missiles off it's east and coast they landed in wolf is just outside depends exclusive economic zone trial basis being set for form of us present dollar from public charges of mishandling classified documents, a federal judge is set the case for may next year of the republican presidential primaries. trumpets his policies front rather for the 2024 presidential election. the faces $37.00 felony counts related to the case for which he is pleaded not guilty. mike, however, falls from washington dc. you will as the judge in the case,
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eileen cannon has announced that the trial will be held for a 2 week period. beginning on the 20th of may, now the prosecution had wanted the trial to begin. as soon as december, the defense had been arguing strongly that it should be held off until off to the election in november next year. so the judge has come somewhere in between. she's come a little bit off to what the prosecution wanted a little bit before what the defense wanted. one must remember as well, but this particular judge is under intense scrutiny. given an appeal, quote, verdict in terms of previous documents she made which the appeals quote said, was a wellness and gave her the equivalent of a traditional rep on the knuckles. so here she is attempting to split the difference. it seems, but this is not the only legal issue facing donald trump. it's a long list of cases that he's going to be fighting during the campaign season. let's just look in may this year he was convicted of factory and defamation in one
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trial. now there's going to be another case involving back to the trial on the january, the 15th next year. been, he's facing a city full council, falsifying business records from the guard to hush money payments. that trial is set for march the 25th next year. and then as soon as october of this year, you'll be facing another case in new york under the allegation of falsifying the values of his businesses. this is, along with his 3 adult children remembering to the school some of the possible pending cases. the special prosecutor jack smith is considering whether to him direct him on events relating to january the 6th. and his attempts to undermine the results of the 2020 election assembly investigation is ongoing in georgia. so there's a lot of legal issues that may will hit trump at a time when he is running to campaign. as president, montana outers, era,
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washington 7 of the largest u. s. companies involved in all the visual intelligence of agreed to follow safeguards set by the white house, amazon, google meta, and microsoft, or among the tech joints making the commitment. they're promising to make that a product safe and trustworthy before being released on the market. and also allow for 1st policy, oversight and labeling to help distinguish between real a already generated content. so we must be clear on individuals about the threats emerging from emergent technologies that can post have to be, can pose to our democracy in our values. americans are seeing how advanced artificial intelligence and the pace of innovation and the power disrupt jobs, industries. these commitments see these commitments are promising. step 3 and a lot more work to do together. then hendricks is the executive director of the
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center for a safety, joins us live from san francisco. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, what exactly? all these tech jobs committing to do under this safe gall pledge. so there's a variety of interventions in this and some of the key ones would be having an external team that audits these different models that they've. busy some different wrist, so the things that they committed themselves to was the auditors are gonna check to see if the models can be used for cyber attacks. if they can be used to making bio weapons or if the systems can do things like self replicate. that is like spread across different computers without people knowing. so they're going to be checking for some of those things as a variety of other interventions. but that was one that stuck out to me as a, an important step toward mitigating some of these more extreme risk streaming i systems. all right? you talked about the external auditors about who appoints them all the
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findings binding on these companies. i mean, ultimately, does this boil down to self regulation? in many ways, it still is self regulation. it's, it's a positive step. but as an analogy, imagine that people were selling airplanes and then they voluntarily committed or to companies for voluntarily committing to having their airplanes inspected by someone. and that's all they were committing to. so we're not really getting much of a commitment here. there's no specific i shared auditor, they can hire whoever they want to approve them so they can just hire somebody who's going to approve them. so in itself, it's not actually that meaningful. this doesn't have money. this doesn't have much teeth or binds them to anything. it use at least assigned that the corporations are willing to coordinate with each other and hopefully rise to a shared standard by it's best probably going to require that there's become
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a regulation or law because by default this currently doesn't have that. it's entirely voluntary and it's not specific. so when it then be enough to prevent a i from being used in malicious ways. i know there still are other things inside of the proposal that would hopefully help with that. for instance, they also committed all the voluntarily they committed to improving their cyber security, so that malicious actors will be less likely to be able to steal their models. this has been a problem and they are development so far. for instance, earlier this year, meadows model lama was lead um when it was supposed to be, and that's enabled malicious actors to use their model to write spam emails and trying to see people through email. so it's a problem when these powerful models leak in. so that's another thing that these
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companies need to try and get an order. still, the specific thing they committed to is very vague is to exactly what that looks like. so i think it will be important that other branches of government try to get more specific about this and make this be a required standard. um, i think what other positive development that the shows is that some of the aspects of government can move quickly. just a little while ago people were saying that it's not going to be possible for the government to be able to be moving the needle on a i regulation because they're too slow. but this happened very quickly and is very well thought out. it's just, unfortunately not extremely specific enough for regulation, but this is a very positive shines coming from the white house on that point. so, despite this fund replies is the direction of more official regulation to establish from maybe over regular. the 3 body is where we're heading. i think so that's the
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logical next step for this. since the, since the commitments are roughly meaningless, if they can pick their own auditors in their can just give lip service to improving their cyber security and checking to see why their models won't try and survive and spread and self replicate or be used for by weapons even if it's all hard, but there isn't anything behind it that is fairly meaningless. i think it makes would make sense to establish some type of, uh, some type of actual auditing organization or some, some part of the government that quickly assesses the products before the earliest we have is in other industries. if you want it, who wants to release the new iphone, they need to submit it for inspection before it can really be released on the mass market. seems fairly natural to try and have the same thing for a i products. right, thanks so much for your thoughts and analysis on that. then hendricks. thank you.
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now mess is school. the winning goal? joining his highly anticipated dave you for in tell me a lot miami. it was his 1st goal for the new t man. it happened the 94 minute bouncing to me and then his teammates were up against the mexican side cruise. as all in a comp match in fort lauderdale, florida mfc now 56, joined into miami, off the spending 2 years at french side, probably germane. legendary american sing attorney bennett's has died at the age of $94.00 have a time. this korea was 70 albums and then during hits, which transcend to generations. his final album feature to do it with the lady called go, how your drug costs are takes a little back of this life, or antony benedetto known to the world as tony bennett, launched his career in his native new york. his 1st number one song and 1951 because of you it had to the
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that it called his style intimate singing in the tradition of popular american crew nurse offer you bought it so much a younger artist see later paired with like any winehouse and lady garza marveled at bennett's relaxed approach to recording the 2 cases simply as a great and got it. and they say, you're kidding. no, that it says the following. the bennett style fell out of favor when rock music caught on the stage to come back in the 19 eighties and nineties, with albums that attracted younger audiences.
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in san francisco. through the decades, the tune that became his most famous boosted ben. it's all appeal like my signature song, as i left my heart in san francisco. and everybody says, don't you ever get tired of saying that? because i do it all over the world, like a commission to sing and it's made me aware of citizen. i happen to love the song, the winner of 20 grammys, including a lifetime achievement award in 2001. then it recorded music until she was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 2015. the city of san francisco honored him with a statue for his ninety's 1st day. the a thank you for the legacy has leads to the great american songbook, the
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