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this hope and expectations facing realities has good education in your view, become delete all goods, universities only accessible to the people who can afford them via the story. on talk to out just in the the the hello the i'm laura kyle. this is the news our live from the coming up. in the next 60 minutes, the kremlin remain silent until the report. the death of vog does chase close to cranes as it has nothing to do with it. for us present, donald trump set for surrender in the election interference case in georgia. my live in atlanta seeking to reshape the well, the old
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a brick fleet has invite 6 new countries to join their alliance, including a ron and saudi arabia. and china binds one impulse of sea food from japan off to take care begins. dumping, treated radioactive whoops, up into the ocean is fully unless he continues to lead into miami's revival. the argentine in woke up when i get to assist and schools and shoot health cell society to know the cup finals and mason 18. escape the it's 15 gmc, that's 6 pm in most go where russia's government has yet to confirm the report. the death of the voc, not must in recruit, chief if got any progression was listed as being amongst the 7 passengers and 3 crew members of a private jet that crushed north of moscow on wednesday. ross's aviation agencies
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as the windows, the volume is cross investigators have not confirmed if provisions for date was found, or even if he was killed. the crash comes 2 months off the phone, the ally of russian president vladimir putin, that a short lived mutually against minute treaties, as in most good ukrainian present for them is landscape, has denied any involvement. and the crash was that a little great. you know, what are the law is when ukraine was reaching out to other countries regarding the planes, this is not what we had in mind. i'll tell you honestly, we had something completely different in mind. we wanted support, although perhaps this may also help in some way. we don't have any connection to the situation that's for sure. i think everyone understands that who is involved. i also have a bit in java. it has more now the bees being cleared and bodies because it from the crash site north of moscow, russia is irrigation agency says if any provision was on the private jets crushed
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here. and there was no survivors among the 7 passengers and 3 crew, but criminal has yet to confirm the death of the head of the notorious russian mercenary force, the walk in a group. the russian aviation federation confirm that the wagner boss was on the passenger list of the flight aviation monitoring websites like radar side of the aircraft flying from us, go to st. petersburg to send it and defended several times before crushing, investigate as a, searching the wreckage for possible causes of the crash. the speculation and baldness social media channels that the jet was possibly shut down. for media report said there's the possibility of an explosion on board. it's not the only regression i who was there a product, a good leader and financial backer. but also there may a military commander. me please. okay. and so, so apparently it was on the plane. that means that they have lost their financial backing, their politically, they're in the military leads at the same time. and that means they're the gap of
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date, the football game. yeah, of, of that for years they've been, you. precaution has been running the wagner group and most indeed recruits involved in many conflicts, including and africa. part of his fights is of also being key to russia's battlefield, advances in ukraine. but in june, for gordon fell out of favor with his long time ally of letting me put him. and he let him mutiny against the president's come on, does of the board and ukraine, the pollutants, and then that wagner had betrayed russia. and we'll answer for it later agreed to a deal to allow for going to move to neighboring. but who's along with thousands of his fighters? i'm going to say a precaution was a marked man for publicly humiliating the russian government record your department groups has bodies from the cross site will be identified by dna testing. and only then would it be certain that big ocean is that some of the job aid? how does there speak now to daniel hawkins? he joins us live from moscow. daniel, any updates on the investigation into this crash as
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well. the investigation is gaining traction. but of course, as with any ad crossed across the cross investigation, things will take time give them the condition of the plane, the condition of the 10 bodies that were recovered from the site. the wellness done from russian media reports that the body of uh yeah, it's gonna be progressing on me too old can have been preliminary identified, 5 log in to come on as broad that tattoos and by various, uh, by various marks on the body is noticed missing finger on precautions, left hand, but this is not official confirmation. of course, that will require a 1st floor to examination using dna analysis for that's a officials could use dna solve pulls from precautions. family members, for example, his son or his wife with unconfirmed media report saying that could be a possibility. investigators are still keeping up in mind as to what exactly brought that plane down on fire. and an uncontrolled spiral on control was sent
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from the sky yesterday night, but the fee with that is currently dominating the headlines of russia is some sort of explosion on board in the recent hours. so media published one theory that there could perhaps have been weapons or explosives on board. that's one theory example. um investigators are looking at some sort of weapons on board which might have been incorrectly stored on site police store and contributed to this explosion. a. busy was also being looked at with an investigative looking at the kind of why the plan was based and must go shouldn't get to the airport. looking at those who might have had access to precautions. plane, including the head of the company with which the plane was registered, that should be moves that are to on this within the coming hours and days. certainly wait for that because as gets daniel, this be no official confirmation from the kremlin about precautions. death and
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indeed find digital media coverage overall given how much is being covered around the world of the best. no official confirmation. the reports still say for gordon is believed to have died. he was listed in the passenger, the passenger lists all this across, but there's been no comment whatsoever about this crash, which is really cool short quite as globally and surprised many in russia as well. the media have focused on the brakes. uh someone. so i'm just kind of the major international events for russia, the president of the speak, the speech, while the president of the a potent and far one is the 2nd level, but also had no mention to all these events of the past 24 hours. interesting. a ton of ground title is associated with the volume. the group have also been fairly quiet. there's been no tlc, all of revenge. there's been no vote of information to come out of these channels.
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if you will, less been on the country are cool for come from these channels. uh, quote, i want people to wait for the results of the meeting off. combined us with walker of course being a very disciplined, a rigid ha, rockville group. we understand from media reports, they had a plan in place that would basically come and selection if something happened to the higher echelons of, of come on. so we'll be waiting to see what the response on the official wagner channels will be as well about the future of the group. okay, daniel, thanks very much. that's daniel hawkins reporting from most good weather speculation continues around provisions reported death pull button takes a look at the eventful career of the man once known as pretend chef, i've often seen on the front lines, usually dressed in the combat fatigues of a ministry command. if any precaution cultivated the image of an action man, the boss of a bank, the group of ministry contract as percussion, proved himself willing and able to advance russian interest in
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a way the few others could achieve. the bottom. he rose to pass in russia from humble beginnings and some pages, but he was a teenage criminal setting. time for robbery and fraud, then became a hot dog salesman. then the man known as putin chef his catering company, hosted events for the fall and lead us as well as vladimir putin private. but they parties and it wasn't until 2022. the precaution admitted that he had found at the wagon a private military company is earlier in east and ukraine has been so successful as a private so military company has become essentially a franchise. and so you have different, really, very distinguished organizations that carry the same brand. it was the war and ukraine and watkins, role in it, which cemented precautions importance from 2014 wide by contracts, had reinforced and organized the pro russian separatist fighters in crimea. and
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don't pass. wagner played a crucial role in russia's 2022 invasion. the handful of russian battlefield success is often coming as a result of precautions must enrich, rather than regular russian troops. all done with the political and financial backing. president putin and the criminal. obviously putting has created precaution, regardless of a self made man. he is putting this project to create a sort of a competitive alternative military for assuming i should to boost the effectiveness of the regular russian army prouder emma shrugged his phone. this video, selfies and uncompromising rhetoric boosted his popular minority within russia and his profile outside of russia. but his temper, combined with a willingness to open the parade, the russian defense ministry undoubtedly made him enemies and exploits. if phil's rance about the lack of amunition on the front lines was aimed directly at the
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general's in moscow, and expose the depth of the feud between precaution, um pollutants closest command us on the watch go by pretty positive. we have a 70 percent shortage of admonition showing, go, garage him up here, has come up where where's the munition look at them? the new precaution ordered his fights as to advance on moscow. it set events in motion which made his down full, perhaps inevitable precaution cold in a much polluted brand of the trees. and there was only going to be one when a precaution was forced to back down. observe, as was surprised, shocked even when the kremlin announced that the boss would not face criminal charges from the rebellion. but precautions, life expectancy has been the topic of intense speculation ever since pulled brandon alj a 0. well that his whole live in is right. so of the you raise up program of quincy institute for responsible state crossing, joins us down from washington,
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dc. great to have you with us. we just send reporting a drop from voices saying that the us believes that a russian stuff is to miss. so i'll likely hit this plane, and shaw sits down. what do you think happened? i mean, i come say for sure of, but it's certainly seems extremely unlikely that it was an accident of exactly what happened. we may never know, actually, suddenly i wouldn't put any face in the russian official investigation. of the welding presumption must be that precaution was empty spaces to associates wherever sasha mentioned. why do you think russian president vladimir putin has been awfully silent on this? in the 24 hours since that happened there's no need for him to say anything from action to speak louder than words, precaution is dead. so what do you think the reaction is in russia?
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we knew of c, we'll get some people who will be supporting it, but quite a number of others. i should think not supporting his desk as well. the had become a very popular in certain circles, extreme nation. the circle is also southern military circles because of that real military achievements in a, in ukraine achievements, which, by the way, was what blowing up initially by the russian official propaganda and those people and actively, yes, will be both shocked and i'm good by his desk, which i think they will certainly be a tribute to, to president goods in the kremlin. all the russians may be shown by the way in which this was done, but i think a good many people, including in the rush, and that leads will be glad that government authority has been
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restored because there is deep fear in russia and of among all great russians, bruce, especially in the leads of disorder off of splits within the leads leading to a breakdown of the government and the states and even civil war. this fear, of course, goes back to the anarchy of the 1990s, which, which in gross and end to, but also to a detailed memories and in russian history of state in collapse and mass suffering . in a department, preston suggested today that fact the may now be a biggest threats than ever. it was before now that it is going to likely come on the pollutants control. do you agree with us? it's a great, a threat to whom i mean, and also grace, a threat to the russian regime. obviously a box in terms of its actions,
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but elsewhere in, in africa, in syria, possibly in ukraine. i didn't think that these will change very much. wagner will be bruce on the much stricter russian state control. a question i think is, is how many thought in the fight as will defect as a result, because of us the loyalty to, to production of us. on the other hand, computers they are the most recent is many of the people treated from rushing prisms. and so it must be of a presumption that's a great many of them will go on setting the russian state as long as that paid to live in. great to get your thoughts. thanks for taking the time to joining us now from washington dc. thank you. of the funds you most of the head here on this out is there a news out including the public and suppose is gathering to watch the 1st presidential,
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the baseball without donald trump that will find out who stood out and will be reporting on why people in zimbabwe have been given an extra day to vote in general elections possible. the sports one event produces 2 goals, metal windows promote athletics championships. toby have to explain why the tow truck is expected to surrender in georgia in the coming out as this is his full criminal indictment since april. when we get his presence of charles with racketeering and conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. 9 of his 18 co defendants have already surrendered to prosecute to, including his adviser on the full amount of legal rudy giuliani. speak to him fish and now he's joins us live from atlanta and island. took us through was going to be
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happening the latest today. well don't come, come lee, in bed minister. here's a state in new jersey. the plan is that he will take his plane and fly here to atlanta late this afternoon at lee this evening. so i'm suggesting is to avoid the worst of atlantis traffic other seeing that he really wants to make his appearance at the jail in peak time in american television towns early this evening. just a few hours before his appeals to the jail. he's shaking up his legal team. he has let go to finland, who was the man who negotiated his 200000 dollar ball and he's been replaced by steve seidel. steve sato is the ever got it the i as a celebrity lawyer and i was speaking to a couple of people involved in the legal team here in atlanta. and they say that they believe donald trump is going for the celebrity seat of steve seidel. where is defending is if ready, a commonplace defense lawyer, someone who has perhaps dealt more with the recruits that choose that donald trump has been charged under. with donald trump arrives here,
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is likely he'll head to the jail beer. he will be processed. that whole process is the same for everyone. his height will be taken, his weight will be taken. believe it or not, there are bookmakers running bits on where his wakeful end of his picture will be taken. he will be fingerprinted. that picture will be released. we've seen the others who's going through that process all 9 of them, and then it's expected. he'll head back to new york, a date to be set for the field arrangement at some point, possibly within the next month or less, you just said of the 18 of the defendants 9 have now surrendered. so what about the all those to that site, so not in the haven't bought sort of those still have to agree the important agreement. so we know that some out in a position where they can present themselves at any time during that they'll be free, mutually after all those who have neither agree bone nor it talked about giving themselves in a quick mark meadow. so of course was donald trump's chief of staff. now he thinks
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that this case should be headed in a federal court. he went to a judge yesterday and said, look, that's what should happen. and therefore everything that's happening in the state court should be frozen. it just said that's not going to happen. you've got your hearing on monday, you shouldn't be there. but you should still show up the way you'll be asked to do here. that means he's got to present himself to the deal by lunch time tomorrow. so just over 25 hours time, if he doesn't do that, then the prosecutor funny will, as has said, that there will be a warrant issued for his arrest, essentially made with his new other legal avenue to argue that he shouldn't turn up at the deal. so he could well be negotiating his born degree. it's been at some point in the next couple of hours, but the other of all got to talk now at many of them choosing to do so. after donald trump. there may be a few who turn up with donald trump, but it is clear that the former president will dominique the headlines dominate the media coverage. because remember, this is the 4th time he's been indicted anywhere in the united states since he left
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office. the 4th time this year, and you may think that, well that's it is legal troubles that are over the only just beginning. they are indeed an official for installations that from atlanta. thanks allen. i, a little trump was noticeably absent from the 1st debates by his 8 for public and levels for the white house, some declared trump, i'm fit for reelection and all of them chris size president joe biden, and his policies to 100 and has the story of what else happened in milwaukee? the debate got spicy fast and then it got even splice here. mr. rice for us just to give russia present with 8 candidates dramatically lagging in poles to an indicted, former president who didn't even bother to show up the 1st republican presidential debate of the 2024 campaign season began as a rolling brawl and continued from there. charles bates, this is a lightning round,
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not rolling thunder. florida governor run descent is leading the poles and goes on stage, was expected to be the one with the target on his back. my soul focus will be on your future and reversing this countries decline with the candidate who drew the most fire was often a business man described by some is bombastic and charismatic. and it wasn't donald trump because this scared a guy with a funny last name. the city, one of these debates, bright, who stood in the middle of the stage and said, what's a skinny guy with an odd last name doing appear? was brock obama. and i'm afraid we're dealing with the same type amateur which would be just like she wants the hand do frame to rush or he wants to let china eat taiwan. he wants to go and stop funding israel's, and you are choosing
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a murder or a future career on the board of lockheed and raphael. do you want us to prepare puppet or do you want a patriot? who speaks the truth? do you want increment to this is what you're hearing about or do you want revolution? it was a contrast of youth and experience. i think if you're looking for an outside of the candidate, the background rama swami. one very easily. if you're looking for the political establishment, i think the winner was nikki haley because i think she was affected. we defended foreign policy and she also did very good job on the board. i'll tell you who did a great job in absent trump appeared in an online interview instead. is some lives declared him unfit to resume office? we have to face the fact that trump is the most disliked politician in america. we can, when a general election that way when it was over the candidates assess themselves,
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invariably favorably, did you achieve what you want to do, sir? well, i thought it was great. hi. i know we had a vigorous debate about the future, the republican party, and i was able to make my case that the most experienced proven conservative, ready on day want to bring that kind of leadership. little turn this country around question debate will likely narrow the field for the next round in september. it ended without a clear sign that any of the candidates became a more challenging arrival to a former president with a runaway lead in the polls. john henry l. u 0. milwaukee. all joining us now live from the big sky in montana is republicans trust is adam goodman. great to have you with us. give us an idea of your key takeaways from the debates at seeing the vic rumba swami. seems take most of the headlines as well. first of all, if you said politics can be entertaining books if nothing else that that's real, really deliberate as did the counter program where talk across and interviewed the
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former president. so this was a night frankly, about 1st and 2nd impressions. first impressions for people like the big rep as well. me. the governor in north dakota, doug berg them for all intensive purposes, center 10 scots in south carolina. it was also a night for 2nd impressions and the one that scored big there i thought was nikki haley to do the former governor of south carolina who came off as season and prepared. but there were a lot of things to think about from whether or not we're going to invade fix that go to secure the border to are you with those actually coming at us anytime soon? so lots to talk about lots to think about. nope, be clear when or last night, frankly, other than the former president who i'd millions tuning in of over 100000000 views . but 1000000 sending into is discussion and tucker, carlson by 24000000 people who turned into fox last night. got their 1st real taste of a lot of people. they've hardly, you know,
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been exposed to before and they're starting to make impressions. now. hey, odd. who is point? do you think now to know from, from the head start a tops, but even if that's possible, i mean he's, they just poll say that he has 47 percent of the republican vote. running desantis was the leading content that he was trailing by a long way, but he really didn't make a good showing. who would you think might be the strongest now to not trump off the top spot as well? no one is right now in position to do that. the question is, who could move into their number 2 position? i think that change last night i expect you're going to see nikki, how these numbers go into. maybe the low double to digits will be with in maybe 4 or 5 points that the governor of florida has been harboring. around 15 to 17, i think it was a missed opportunity for center attend scott from south carolina. i think you'll still be in single digits. as well, chris cook, christy, and the other is the x. x card here obviously is good to grab as want me to is
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position himself is the outside or, and he's very entertaining. i think he's going to be a very big part of social media going viral with everything he says and dies and the weeks and months ahead. but i think it's nicky how he's gonna make the 1st move and you know what happens next when someone makes a move, everyone else starts to get things out on the person who's making them. and so i think you can expect. and nikki haley maybe had a great night last night and maybe a more, more uncomfortable nights that but that's so interesting isn't that they are not gonna hang up on the, on donald trump when off last night. any 2 of them said that they would not support a trumpet if he was convicted of a crime, and that drew dues from the crowd, so it's not going to help that popularity. is it right? it's, well, it's interesting when nikki haley said that he is the most unpopular present to go into an election like this. there's some ground for that, but he's also very popular within the heart of the republican base. so every time
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that trump was mentioned, predictably you heard the response, and it was interesting, more than more than the question about whether you'd support him if he were, you know, indicted and convicted. it was, it was more the question about rep weapon ization. almost every republican on that stage, and i think a lot of americans do, by the way, what do you like, donald trump, or you hate him. believe that what's coming to add him is a full scale assault from the judicial establishment. and i think that kind of tempers a lot of people's opinions about the actual charges, many of which were going to here fresh today from atlanta, which suggest okay, out of good one. great speak to you. thanks for taking the time to join us that from montana us back you said i had had on al jazeera, find out why china has condemn, depends government cooling. it's some fish and irresponsible under the fold. bad news for one of the things. suppose it gets style,
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so we have an update later in the, the now you may well be aware of the heavy right recently in the middle. it should a if i just between santiago and concepcion, there's been some pretty nice divisions in santa cruz. this is the picture just recently, obviously from helicopter, which performed some rescues. now the rain has more or less stopped fully. now that's not, it will take a while to subside and the picture sadly dry. why not all the way down to was the tip of south america. it's sunny on the origin times signed to the high grand. and it's going to be sending you to go on a good part of the se in brazil. but you're, there's just one or 2 shouts here to the knoll. so the constant, the ra cheryl, is around that i'll take streams of a, probably, of the deepest, the biggest in columbia. because of all the actions,
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the north of that particularly it's now going out of the caribbean. so frankly, in the tropical storm went across his plan year like co, significant funding in some pos, pay to move particularly dominican republic and briefly went through the text in k pals. this is a full across the rest of the state which takes that into open volta behind it. major shows anywhere really from jamaica bank tools, southern past from mexico and home juris which is maybe not on usual for this time of year for the us to pictures really of a huge area. very hot weather and then stones just to the east effect of the time, stop pushing today. she's fun. when we duction entries that informer present and illuminate our power, our people see these things for themselves and make up their own minds to sweden. this become a thing to turn your back against enough things,
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groundbreaking stories from award winning for making, etc, in order to win an conflict. it's a model for someone who would conflict sweetness on which is era. the latest news as it breaks, while some authorities are looking into declaring last generation with criminal organizations, they are receiving some support from society, with detailed coverage. these read the ministry has should give addition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's a realty here. it has to be in my, in the tyra as people try to find still way out of the
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3rd annual what challenges there has reminder of our top story is this, our russia's most powerful mastery of getting a precaution is reported to have been killed in a plane crash problem is yet to confirm his death. the guards, whom is listed among 10 people on a jet across just north of muska. surprised presence. the landscape says keith had nothing to do with the time crash, and much precautions presumed to have died. you told john list quote, everyone is aware who is involved and don't try because expect it to surrender in georgia in the coming hours. this is for criminal indictment since april. he's charged with racketeering and conspiracy to overtime. the 2020 presidential election results in the states. they de brookfield lines of 5 nations have invited another 6 countries to join next year. origin, tina egypt, if you're,
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if you're wrong, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. so the african presence around the pays a maybe announcement on the last day of the brick stomach in johannesburg. and he's the brazil, india, china, and south africa being joined remote fee by russia's president from last game. we have decided to invite the ident, teen republic. the outer up republic of egypt, the federal democratic republic of if your po, the is law, makes public. ron, the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates to become full members of briggs. the membership will take effect from the 1st of june. now why they turn to 24? i mean a minute has this update from the brakes on it and john is back. the rich goose thing has gone to significant attention from around the world in terms of its
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expansion plans. it's now settled on the 6 countries unless of said that while the criteria has it's being made public, it's, it's a power and that's what the bricks grouping might have focused on is geographical representation as well as the g, d, p, all these individual states. and it's invited to join breaks or countries like saudi arabia, and that's for the united arab emirates, as well as a matrix to significant energy sources, especially as we see increasing tensions around the world. natalia ramos foreign minister has responded to the invitation, saying that country is looking forward to the cooperation with brakes to create new developments. they cannot make opportunities and that also continues to rely on a create reliable sources of energy and has the tools to maintain stable energy
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markets and other countries. each of the president of the thoughts i'll cc has said that you took this vile to work with other members of all the brakes to who to ensure that there is a benefits for developing nations. and that is what is the full brakes really economic development investment as well as the interest infrastructure, the development of that. and they want, they want to create a bit of ways for the global solves a more inclusive organization where they feel developing nations will be made to represent that some view of the preschool being as arrivals or wisdom nation survival to the g 7 as well as when we buy from countries like for so as in the members are free to say that's not their intention but such and the one that's going to be more inclusive photo is in some bob way. all right, the polls for a 2nd day because of delays with violet papers on wednesday. these papers didn't to arrive until the end of the day in many of an areas including the capital her all
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right? present n as in mine. gov was taking a 2nd time. somebody wins struggling with high levels of inflation and unemployment . the china has bind impulse of old sea food products from japan that soft to take a big on it's controversial. dumping of treated nuclear wasteful the into the ocean . china says the release of the pacific into the pacific ocean is selfish and irresponsible japanese government and the humans do feel watch dog says it would be dangerous to release the spence cooling water over several decades. well, may have is also a spot process. the neighboring countries and the asia pacific region, opponents van long term effects of both people and marine life far below reports from the philippines capital, manila, filipino active is say, it's a catastrophe in the making for a country where millions depend on the seas and they're wanting to japan's decision could prove costly. and you're talking about the been so many daisy allies. it's
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almost against you don't know the flow of the water once you put it in, it's there. so much to insurance is by both the japanese government and the you went nuclear watchdog, the treated radioactive water being released poses no harm. have failed to convince skeptics. in the south korean capital police arrested student protesters was born the japanese embassy. and so the south korean government is urging the japanese to be open and honest about what's being done. what do you tell me? i will government hopes and the just the japanese government to continue to transparent and responsibly disclose information about the process of discharge that's will continue for the next that you guys remarks out of aging have not been as measured. china reiterated. it's opposition by someone in japan, some basset or g symbol jones, such an act, legally shift the risk of nuclear pollution to the neighboring countries,
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including china and the international community. putting his own interest above the long term wellbeing of people in the region and around the world. it is extremely selfish and irresponsible deep. it's a sentiment shared by chinese people, especially workers and to see what industry, the. how could it not have any effect on us if it didn't, then why would they discharge it into the open sea? can they just keep it in their own country? for in the future, we will avoid importing these raw materials from japan. we might consider using ingredients from russia instead, we need to firmly boy called japanese product in the future. the chinese government done just that. imposing a blanket to import ben on japanese marine products within hours of the waste water release. when a little bit behind me here is around 3000 kilometers from focusing on the people here and all the way to pacific island nations are concerned because they say water
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pollution has no boundaries wind to below alger 0 manila, which i'm going. yeah. as a professor at the institute of nuclear engineering and systems science at national chain, while university, he says the release treated water is not home full. what we have now our report is wrong, kept all of japan and i a according to that they are released by a yeah. we saw that the majority off the radio have so top radioactive bodies, our thoughts have been realtor out. okay. add that to being in the water has only very low level of radioactive isotopes. ad treating him is the only one that cannot be filtered. and so that's why the drop of these are titled, in the uh, the, the tray, the water. and that's where you base the water into the ocean according to the data as it should be, all arrive because all the other radioactive,
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ours are tops our dog in the very, very low level. and why so good bye for this of ocean by the ocean. water should be no particular home to the environment add to the to the house of the general. busy public, the levels of either radioactive bar, so tullocks are so low, okay. and so on the ship post no harm to the general public. but the problem is people, especially r o u time on they all concern is the release water. it really is treated water really come thing, just treating him. okay. so my suggestion is dropping these drama shows in by the whole country to participate. monitoring the water at the discharge point in the ocean a lot because r i n a is special rapids on top,
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6 on human rights enjoys it's not from washington dc. great to have you with us. so you go into one of the you and, and told me it recognizes saying that this discharge is safe with quote, negligible impacts on humans on the environment. so what is the problem with the release of this wasteful? so very good to be with you. well, one big problem is the uncertainty that surrounds this issue. the long term impacts of exposure to low. those radiation have not been conclusively studied. some scientists to in fact argue that the levels are so low that they are negligible and safe and certainly below international standards. whereas other scientists, a claim that international standards are inadequate. and that, for example, that fits you and organically bound treat to him. so that is the ability of treat him to bind itself into the food chain and go up in the eventually reach humans
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that they mention has not been adequately studied. and so given the certainties, international law establishes clear duty is to act with caution. to prevent the trans boundary environmental high, and i think we should, we called the prior to the un convention on the law of the sea. that was concluded in 1982. the oceans were treated as a dumping ground, but more international environmental instruments a half. now, band, a high and low radioactive, those dumping and that is because it is hazardous to the marine and environment. so the duty to act with due diligence to do everything in their power to prevent a hard and to the marine environment is a keystone the international obligation that in this instance also calls for
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example, for the conduct of an environmental impact assessment by japan. so this is impact assessment, would it study alternatives would enable public consultations, consultations with other countries in the region, but to date, i mean, yeah, it has not been carried out. no. how then do you think japan should have cut a deaf of release? this was on what should it have actually done with this wasteful. so your pan has several alternatives at hand. one is uh the alternative. so other cleaning mechanisms that are more expensive than that, but do go beyond the advanced look with the systems processing technology. so called outs that has been applied because assess, been noted, all isn't able to remove to 2 or carbon 14 for that matter. and as i mentioned, organically bound to treat them,
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so teach them that 1st grades to the plants gets the fish and then eventually gets to humans, those issues. there are considerable uncertainties. and secondly, there's also the, the half life of truth to him, which is about 10 and a half years old for about a 100 years. the, this, the low doses, radiation will put the risks to the marine environment in the pacific. so in order to reduce that, storing further storing the water is ad fukushima, our neighboring pre fixtures that have been evacuated in the aftermath of the catastrophes when you can react to relative. that is also an option that, that should've been explored further. okay, i bought a bill ream it, it covers human rights, isn't it? and part of the problem here is that even if this melissa is safe, the perception is that it isn't. and that that's not a huge impact on the fishing industry. well, the point is that we don't,
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we don't not know really whether it's safe or not. there is significant and certainty as to that to his scientific communities. scientific opinions are divided and so in the face of that uncertainty, the duty to act with caution is important. and key in this case, and in addition, i mean, we talk certification of the planet. so there is the perception issue that the racing, which is so important that you, in general assembly last year recognized for the 1st time of the global level, the rights to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. this right is indispensable to change to kind of a tide of toxic pollution and radioactive pollution that humanity is inflicting on the planet so you might have to kind of aggravate, cannot, cannot afford to continue to aggravate it. talk certification over time. okay. i
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will leave it montessori and i thank you very much, taking the time to join us from washington. my pleasure. thank you. the firefighters in greece of being baffling, wild fires for 6 days on tuesday, they found 18 bodies believe to be migrants and a remote rural area. high winds have re ignited some fires, which were under control and athens. the flames destroyed several homes and cause will forward to use of issued thousands of recreation orders for villages this week and firefighters in the west and canadian province impressions, columbia se rain has helped their attempt to push out several walls. 5, thousands of people have been forced from their homes in the region kind of drugs facing as well, 5 season on record. reynolds has this report from the city of colona in bush columbia, from across lake oak and now getting the fire damage to west colona is clear to see . a few nights ago the shoreline was an inferno. it's one aspect of the worst
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wildfire year in canada is recorded history so far in 2023 more than 5700 fires have broken out from nova scotia in the east, the british columbia, and the west and the yukon territory. far to the north right now more than a 1000 fires are active and a quarter of them are burning uncontrolled. according to canada as fire agency, an estimated $190.00. 6000 people have been evacuated and at least 6 have died. nearly 140000 square kilometers of burned scientist say the global root cause of these individual events is clear human cause global warming. one of the common threads for all of these fires is longer fire seasons, more intense strokes and more extremes fire, whether the degree of temperature, the degree of drought and the wind combining to drive these fires, all of which are linked to climate change. british columbia is premier,
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noted that it's a world wide crisis. the ferocity of the fires, the sense of the burning, the historic nature of the forest myers were saying, not just here in british columbia, but in greece and nova scotia and united states. uh it just devastating fires that are clearly linked to so human cause climate change experts say the fires themselves are making global warming words. when fires burn it burns carbon in the trees and then the soil and release is carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. that increase concentration of, of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere creates the more extreme droughts and makes the changes to our fire seasons which trigger more fires which release more greenhouse gases. so you can see how this creates a positive feedback loop. burn forest and holes are a disaster for people who live here, but they're also assigned that are planted is changing rapidly with consequences
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for everyone everywhere. rob reynolds, l g 0, colona, british columbia. phil ahead, head on out is there on the next big event for these 2 athletes will be working down the aisle, details from the world athletics championships coming up in school the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the time now for all the sport his jo, enjoy that this thought that might be a wedding in the works and we will get to that in
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a short time. but so 1st we start with people who have open disciplinary proceedings again, spanish football federation, president, louis rebel, as well as faith, international criticism for testing. jenny anamosa on the lips for long had teams victory at the women's world cup. and i'm also released to statement through how union cooling his actions, unacceptable and asking both spain to football federation in the country sports council to take measures to protect women. football is ruby alice has apologize saying in a video statement, but he was completely wrong. a mess. it continues to lead into miami's revival. it's now 8 twins and 8 games since his arrival at the clubs, miami went to nail down, i guess. se since last to us, i can come messy free to had it in front of me and after some kind of who made it to one time is running out some way on me. but let's see once again some component because it just submitted stuff is time remaining because this extra time miami
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then quinton funds but to make this wheels and the gain dependency. mrs. code to kick aside went on to win the c temp to set up a final dynamos. yeah, i mean, well, when i will make his major make, so could you on. so today i think you just got a test run. i have the edges, they look to return to the champions league group stage the 1st time in 4 years. motor a car, the put, the tech is tempted to run up against mold in the class. like i said, play, oh, no way hasn't had a team in the group stage of years from yeah. club competitions of 16 years. i'm older weren't giving up as they leveled the match. but kind of test or i snatched the winning stuff is time to the federal, frederick mitchell, who is the region 33. the final school there was him like he's on choose day in is simple. it's chris, chris,
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britain's jessica produced the performance of his career. so thoughts when gold and the 1500 meters out, the world takes championships in budapest, co outpaced events. dominance asked me to yeah, could it could britson to secure his 1st global title? davidson reports olympic champion, you can think of britson was the big favorites when the mens 1500 meters in a wage. and so for the show defeat to last use will championships when the last ounce of prisons, jake whiteman, budapest, another bridge, some steps up to the challenge or just send you through 16 years of training into the final see 100 meters to with his 1st well. so i, so today i just wanted to go out there do myself proud and put together a race that regardless of the position, regardless of the metal color, it was something that i could say, you know, that was an accumulation of hard work, mental strength and early mornings and late night, so it was a thrill experience now, but you know, i'm loving every 2nd. had
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a sore throat and the end of the time i find the limits got a little bit worse. the next morning. today was a lot better. and so i was hoping for it to be just good enough, but apparently it wasn't so just felt uh not very good. the whole break northern region coast in full home was in no mood to me. sounds on his latest. we'll try to the chance tempered by injury, the full 100 meet the photos olympic champion finished out, took the metals last year. this time, well, who dominated the race? so when he's good with somebody, so the women's pull vote produce to go middle. when is a straight is nina kennedy, an american k to move both played 4.9 meters, but missed all 3 attempts to go any higher. they could have goats with jump off, but instead decided to share the goals. you know, katie's and i'm going to go med list. she's
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a well turns gold medalist and i didn't think she would want to share it. you know, she's the absolute champion of us for so i kind of, you know, i set to go. you want to share this and she was relieved and i was relieved then it couldn't be more of a privilege to share it with katie. and a break to run for mary lady helena of the dominican republic and the women's full 100 meters. finally, claiming goals of the silvas at last use wills and the tokyo olympics and the richardson out 0. well, 2 more gold medals have already been. one of them says they in both went to spain. some they show through in the men's and women's, such as 5 columbus revised quote. a lot of my teen maria perez taking the gold medals just as i had done in the early attempting chips in the 20 percent. but there was more gold on the line as to slovak, can compare the cisco engaged at the end of the one is race. dominic cabinet got
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down on one me to propose to hannah, buddhist oliver who's finished the 28th and the rice. the next big event looking down the aisle. so here's how the middle table looks now. spain up to 2nd, united states remain well clear at the top with 7 goals. 5 more metal events are coming up on the state, including the men's, 400, meet the final american tennis by a john, it's the has announced he will retire from the sports off of the us open. if there is perhaps best known for his victory in the longest, much in tennessee history at wimbledon in 2010, he outlaws to nicholas mo, in a match that last at 11 hours and 5 minutes, the final set school was 17. 68 is now also got to number 8 in the rankings. let's hit moving to 14000 aces, an atp tool record. the 2 professional paddle tools, the set to the jobs to the country, owners of one competition, both out the rival circuit, state banks, capital sports investments,
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you own football comparisons. you ma'am, already run the premier pedal and have now struck an agreement to bite weld pedal tool. the to can competitions will be combined into a new global circuit that will start next year to fall squaring spoke. this was almost $2200000000.00 a year where we, mcelroy says, goals needs to be on guard against the rise in schools. best thing in the united states, the will number to these comments. follow an incident. last week's b m. w championship in chicago. it looks like someone was yelling. certainly while he was putting the serial that hey mike tyler was heckled by fine. we'll take a shot at the tone a minute later, much this spec tell you how to best on how much to miss the pump. it is a bit of a slippery slope because i don't think there's any maybe basketball and you can sit courtside, but it's, it's just that it's a different i think it's a different environment where, you know,
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people can really affect the play because like we're all for people like you're having a good time and, and, you know, being able to, to put something on an icon, but as long as they don't feel like they can come here and influence out icon. you know, i think that's important. japanese baseball style shadow, tiny webpage for the rest of the season because of a total ligaments in his right elbow. the angels play us off with the injury during the same series of questions. now he reads the angel sites still unclear as to whether i can do such a thing. i think it might be a silver take a day by day and, and don't see where it goes. so obviously disappointing there is, i felt terrible for him. um, you know, but it is what it is and you know, if anybody can bounce back to him, um the yankees end of the 9 game on the street for the $91.00 wind against the washington national. so the team has been on there was running more of a testimony for 3 home runs in
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