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is investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on that, which is era. the mexico's president looks to take the lead on the regional plan. as record numbers of migrants crossed into the united states, the don't carry johnston, this is all to say right, well life and so also kind of get the funerals, a health, a victims of a fire at a wedding in northern iraq and east $95.00 people killed the group
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of young people, though, taking $32.00 european countries to quote, for not protecting them from climate change on the a war with meta and google heats up, charge of g p t gets full access to the internet the way the reco numbers of a saw them say, cuz crossing from mexico, united states president hundreds and i know lopez open the door is courting for a meeting of foreign ministers from 10 countries across the latin america. to discuss migration, mexico's leader says he tends to present us present, joe biden, with the regional plan to address the issue. yeah, what ok is thomas? now what we're seeking is to reach an agreement to face the phenomenon of migration acting on its causes. as we have always said,
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then we have to arrive as an agreement. it's not just an issue that concerns mexico . it's a structural issue that must be faced. this way, for this reason we will hold a meeting with foreign ministers. i think in the coming team days it's on home and has more uh, from mexico city. the mexican authorities are having a difficult time right now trying to do with the amount of people that heading through the country. many of them trying to get to the united states of the asylum system. he is completely overmatched at the moment. and the migration authorities rules are struggling to deal with this, especially because a lot of migrant detention centers of the country had. and now out of action, many of them as a result of a fire earlier in the year, which to migrants and for that reason does a review and because of that, the doors a lot. so they struggling to find ways to deal with this influx of people. uh,
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several of the towns in which migrant usually go through, especially in the north, not the models at people wanna see it as quite as a seeing large numbers of people, thousands of people in those towns as is tip in chula, which is on this in the south of the country with the border, with guatemala, to the point where in top of chula authorities are putting on buses just to take people elsewhere, to what they say to do what they say, the pressure rising. the situation. so is not such a congregation of migrants in top of chula, where are they coming from central america. but also in increasing the south america countries like ecuador to venezuela, venezuela. it's ongoing economic problems. ecuador struggling with no kind of violence and with political violence, especially at this year. so there's a lot of people running, a guiding through mexico, which mexico isn't really being able to deal with. and for that reason, president, under his manual low piece of the door is cooling for meeting with other countries in latin america at to try and deal with this problem. the cause is but also
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potentially the poor thing that some of the people from let's go back to the country of origin, so we'll see how that develops. john holman, out to zeta. let's go through the many of the migrants are rising ego pos in texas for out. how do you do a culture that reports on another day here on the river between the us and mexico and another stream of people. asylum seekers who are crossing the river. wading through, they just crossed into the united states having passed the middle point of the river, but they're still looking for a way to get up the steep and muddy banks of the rio grande. as you see, there are barbed wire is blocking their way and that's why this family of 3 are friends. this group of 3, they're walking, trying to find a way up this bank without getting hurt. the vast majority of people we've spoken to over these last few days had been coming here to seek the assistance of us
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border patrol. and you can see the families carrying their children on their shoulders, carrying their belongings, foisted about the waters quite cheerful. many of them feeling that this moment is the one moment that they have sacrificed and suffered for so long on their way here from central and south america. from this point after they turn themselves into border patrol, many are expelled immediately. they don't qualify for the option of cleaning asylum in the u. s. given the harsh policies that are being enforced now, for those who are thought to have a credible fear and pass that credible fear hurdle, then they are released wearing ankle bracelets, federal monitoring, and released into the community through n g o's that work in this area. we just came from one today, the director telling us of this huge amount of need that are out there is people
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show up some of them without shoes, without anything besides the clothes that are on their backs. and she told us to get the most difficult part of doing her job, not only is trying to meet that need, but also knowing that the legal process in front of all of these migrants is so challenging to stay in the us. and that's a hurdle to be granted aside. lumber is so difficult to process. a vast majority of people will eventually face deportation orders, despite their many efforts to reach this point. hydro, castro algae, 0 equals half texas. when migration is shown to be one of the big issues and the seconds of debate for republican presidential candidates, it's got funds away in california until i was time for one person who would be taking the stage is a former president. donald trump is chosen to skip the debate hundreds instead of visiting striking auto workers in michigan. is it comes a day off. the president joe biden made history by joining the picket line also
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because of demanding basic pay and working conditions. that's all us senate and his wife repeated not guilty in a new oh, cool to begin. don't you don't. bribery charges prosecute. just say bowman and does on his spouse, accepted thousands of dollars from 3 new jersey businessman to secretly help the gyptian government. and as long as it has more from outside the courtroom, you as it did plead not guilty. uh, just in the last few minutes he just left the court house here with his wife. uh, he had to post a $100000.00 fail and his passport was revoked, so he will not be able to travel outside the country unless its on official a government business. now this is a salacious bribery case, according to prosecutors that involve a mercedes benz gold bars and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. but essentially what the prosecution is alleging is that the senator who has served the
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state of new jersey and his 3rd term. and it was once the chairman of the powerful up organizations committee, he passed along secrets to the government of egypt through inter lockers one being his wife. and then his wife passing along the secrets to a gyptian american business man who then pass those messages along to officials in egypt. this was a back and forth over several years, according to prosecutors. and in one case, the prosecutors alleged this, egypt and government wanted the names of everyone that works in the us embassy and tiro, and that menendez provided that information to his wife, whose incentive to the egypt sion american businessman. he then sent it to the gyptian government,
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an american soldier who had crossed into north korea was back in us custody. also being expelled into china. 23 year old travis king ran across the border from south career in july, while on a good tool. he said to have confessed to illegally intruding into the country. those crew and state media said king claims he crossed over because of in soon maltreatment and racial discrimination in the us army. the funerals had been held so the more than 90 people who died in a fight with a wedding party in a rock based on 2 and fireworks we used inside the venue. lockwood, of the live reports from home to near in iraq's in is a province. the . 7 weddings at a breach in tune, the mess funeral and they are flying ripped through the vineyards. not on my head.
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did they like people when to have fun, but it became the opposite. it was turned upside down and got shot, and just instead of happiness, i mean, it is a very big tragedy. honestly. yeah, mosquito is unbearable and we are very sad. the families now this the, me to overall why about him out of all their families. he lost cool of his last 500 or so. thanks to god. we are blessed because my son has 3 son. well, i'm not sure if he loved one. 0 and still has to. oh wow. many spent i was searching for the. c ones i might be the new guy didn't even have my mother in law. we were sitting at the wedding party. she fell over her head. i was with them. we were sitting next to the kitchen and when the door was opened, we got out 3 days. or else we wouldn't have been able to escape neighbors who are
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trying to help. no trauma ties to swell up to see our dogs when it's half gone bit we heard ambulances and the cause. since on one of these close to the hole, we came out to check what happened. bodies were being taken out, the young people will flooding through the halls to get out as many people as they could. the little to say fired work started the fire that to, to, through the pack to the name of the materials used in the construction of buildings like this one has the files to spread rapidly. some of the bodies of dead are so badly chart that it is difficult for emergency teams to identify them. hopefully she'll say an investigation is under way and the number of people have been arrested. dr. todd, jody. a stop for the investigation is ongoing. you all know the reason of the fire,
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i've not, it was the setting of a fires inside the home. they use a fire works in an unusual way. and as you know, fireworks are not permitted outside of the home. let alone using them inside. deadly fires are frequent in a rock, but people here say onto the seat is action is taken to ensure safety and accountability. tragedies like this will happen again. and then a note of the rock. well then, $47000.00 ethnic albanians have now fled and they're going to come back as often as about the only forces took control of the break away region and the lightning miniature operation, many pack that caused vans and trucks has with belongings and those bennett smith reports others walked to the nearest village on the on indian side of the border.
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susanna, how about some young children? i'm her mother. so they run to the woods from the village and the go. no, kyra, back as i was about jones military advanced on the regions. they've not been home since. i'm volk tape on the boulder. a suzanne, his eldest son, eric says what they're wearing is all they were able to bring with the name on which me now we have nothing. we lift everything via we just lift the homes on september 19th at mid day because of the war. we'd been told we had to leave because the enemy was approaching and no one stayed in the village. now we're in this situation. as all media tries to accommodate all those who fled many of coming to terms with the destruction of a project that began in 1988. that was when the armenians of kinda box us tried to break away from soviet, as a, by a good one. not good is we don't know why we will think tonight, last name is the one i just can't imagine the future, my thoughts a mix. now, i don't know what we will do as old as i blame as
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a by john. they captured our land and forced us out from our village from our motherland. and now we're like this many of those here. so they said ethnic cleansing it. they stayed in car back claims dismissed as nonsense by as a, by john about john's cafeteria and the going to kind of back this triggered one of the biggest movements of people in this region. just the full of the soviet union. the governments impact who has repeatedly said it guarantees the security i. bethany call meetings who prefer to staples, but there's no one here willing to take up that a bonus. smith, i'll just say era gars meaning so buys on, says it last 192 minutes. you person know junior, it's 24. i'm and actually operation state control of the car back last week. sullivan job. it is in the city of shisha with more. it's an emotional journey for tens of thousands of people as they take this road coming from to find that good
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are fund can be going to the life in the car door into i mean yeah. packing whatever they can and leaving in whatever vehicle they can find and those that do not work with them all the way, leaving them on the side of the road with all that was packed on it. it is also an important day for us. everybody's on these who are commemorating the 2020 ward with armenia, which their military, one and armenian forces were pushed back as they are come emanating it by children going to school, the slides and flowers as people coming to pay respect to their loved ones. not just this war, but they've lost a lot in the last few decades. and the scars are still on the congestion wanted to well. so it was 19, i still remember who was margaret on the 16th of august. i am happy because of our martyrs. we got back her land, husband, i do not want revenge just to talk to you and it is not just the emotional cost. the military says that it has lost
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a $192.00 of its service members in the latest operation that it carried out. and more than 500 had been wounded as when it just goes to show what otherwise i knew officials have been tending us in the beginning that they were actually surprised with the kind of weaponry that they had from the kind of munitions they had found. and the preparedness that they found, what they called separatist as ethnic armenian fighters, who have now agreed to disarm lead down their weapons and agreed that administrative control of pull it off got about the region, is going to be with us or by joining forces. some of the jobs out of their tricia. now groups of young people are taking the $32.00 european countries to quote and it bit to force them to do more to tackle climate change. they say that human rights are already being validate to do to the changing environment. when a mux as a store, a raging wildfires in our regular feature of southern europe some of the season
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but places in portugal, 6 years ago that killed 66 people could now bolster a legal case named forcing nations to speed off action to reduce emissions. 6 young people, aged 11 to 24, assuming 32 european governments in strasburg front. so the european court of human rights among them. sophia olivera. if you want to take action and show you that you are capable to change the planet and for the generation that is good, you have to act and you respect and listen to our legal team, say the current climate policies of those nations will not reduce emissions as much as required to retain the client's quality of life, we're talking about he's extremes, which would impact their ability to exercise, develop doors that would be confined indoors for significant periods of time within their lifetime. so we're talking about concrete time we're talking about emissions from across your impact you or if the 6 can prove those impacts violate the human
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rights. the implications could be very costly for the governments involved. the hearing today could be an opportunity to deliver a legally binding decision that would require governments to act because they have fails to act despite having the resources to adopt more in vicious climate policies . the quotes grand chamber is hearing several similar cases this year. in march, a group of women from switzerland have their own day and quote, 2 people have it in their power to change the course of history. they argue the swift governments fail to act on climate change and so infringe that right to life . that europe human rights convention guarantees the court will likely read on both cases and a 3rd from france at some point next year. but as climate change on its consequences continue to expand similar cases in europe and beyond could soon do the
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same the months out as era. sort of head here analysis era, the french some boxes, the slides home from this end of the week's approach. i haven't got plus i'm on the richardson in hung joe china taking a look at the ancient schools of tracking for racing is getting a new lease of life at these aging games. the . the alternation instruments connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. we don't accept any getting migrant joining with the military to impose that political agend. you have to filter our nation. what is happening to the pension? that's one of the biggest stains of the country as well as in not really. this is important to me in an unholy alliance or analogies here. the,
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the challenges here with the area without just a reminder of a main stores. now the presence of mexico is quoted for a meeting of foreign ministers from 10 countries across the americans to discuss migration. record number of migrants have been across the united states from mexico . funerals are being held in know the rock for at least 95 people killed.
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thousands injured off to find my account as a wedding 9 people have been arrested investigations on the way that's from us senate to his wife. and she did not scale your quote on spring and thought you don't. library charges prosecute disabled menendez and spouse except to thousands of dollars. 3 new jersey businessman to secretly healthy objection, government uses the volunteer official intelligence platform. the chat to g p t cannot access up to date, internet dates of the parent company open a i says browsing is no longer limited to information. before september 2021 will chat to g, p t. now also has a voice assistance feature, challenging the market dominance of fried assessed as google. and siri opened a uh, it says the ad owns will provide users with current and alternative information with direct links to sources. it was that alex hunter was
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a director of the research that the distributed research institute and data, former research sciences that ethical a i at google, she joins is from san francisco. welcome to the program. so is this another step towards checked? the g p t taking over the well then, or is it a potential power thing exaggerated? i mean, when i think this is a, this is open the eyes of time to compete with google. google has its own chat, bought named bard in which it integrates a lot of the information that google has and indexes as part of their massive search empire. so what open a i is trying to do is get in on google's market share. i would say it's trying to take over the world. they're basically trying to make a replacement for google and supplant search as a one stop shop of information. well, given what you say then, should google be why with the tool i would say that depending
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on how you look at it, yes, in a way that people are maybe going to chat, to be more as a place for initial search. and it's integrations with microsoft being maybe a place, but to be has it's personal problem of what people are trying to lose the nations. what is more closely causal fee, known as misinformation or just inaccurate information. so google shouldn't be fully worried. that's going to supplant search, but it's definitely going to respond with innovations over time. and how much difference does it make? having a simulated voice response to humans respond back to to that told to humans prefer to receive purely text based results announces, i mean, i think their innovation of adding a voice layer on is trying to compete with tools like siri tools, like they masonic alexa, people are looking for another layer to put on top of it. so given that every major
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platform, every major company has some kind of form of the, i'm just assuming that open a i wants to do the same thing and it's providing a new interface to the, to be tool. when you consider the speed of these kinds of developments, do ethical concerns get left behind in the quest for this tech dominance? yeah, of course. look, i mean all these companies are trying to rush to find some way to effectively monetize these things. a guy is supposed to be this huge killer of so many different industries and so many different types of jobs. but in the same way, there's been lots of misinformation provided by these tools, whether it's old school search engines like google, or whether it's a i tools we've known and so far as publications have come out like so, few of nobles, algorithms and repression that these things have racial and gender biases and tools,
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large language models like catchy p t, like google, sparks have shown just as just as doing the same and perpetuating the st biases and all that any data concerns. then with all of this, when you consider the power of the processing of the search and chat platforms to there's a lot of data concerns, mostly because we don't know what data is actually being scraped by these companies . uh, we're assuming anything that you post on the web can be taken and the, the legs, the legal domain, determining what is on what is most open to scrape is still pretty open and still being litigated to many different domains. so people are very much have the possibility of having their private data straight. the news, there's been research has shown with certain kind of prompts, certain kinds of private information, has been a leak through these different systems. and so, but we don't know what is getting late and we have no way of auditing those just
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because how private these companies have kept their data sources for these large language models. okay, with the with the alex honda, we appreciate your insights here. thank you. thanks every other friend, some boss that's in his. yeah, it has landed back in front, but it's related to order to serve and it's a out of the country a month ago when fonts refused to knowledge the takeover french present. myoma cr on says $1500.00 french troops also leaving this year, or the end of the year. latasha buffet has more from past as well, 2 weeks ago, the french president emanuel, my caroll, had say age is that for all this is on boss of the in the all may see you today was living as a 1st full hostage in the, the embassy in the capital in the jet because he didn't have any freedom of movement and also even freed supplies were running low. so clearly it was a situation that has become untenable. and earlier this week,
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micro all confirmed that the bus that would be pulled out. disney, jr, and also there's phones and floss is $1500.00 a troops from the country. nevertheless, this is a real blow to paris to the government. and to my quote, because over the past few weeks, they have said to gain an a game that they do not consider a new jersey military rulers as a legitimate so sorry that they would not file to the demons, the withdrawal french troops. so the french, i'm passed up a clinic which we have is a situation in which they have had to do both. and we've seen similar situations in all the countries in africa where falls has had colonial ties with has been crews with falls, has been forced to change his position. latasha popular alcera power. the focused on cricket team has arrived in india. the head of the cricket woke up long running political attentions between the 2 countries make these visits. read. last time bucket started, it was in india was 7 years ago. the team was only recently issued visas for india
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. i. well, my match in hyderabad will be played behind closed doors. it was a record breaking performance from the pole in the opening match up in men's cricket competition at the asian games that became the 1st team to score one of the $300.00 runs and the t 22 to national level thrashing mongolia by $273.00 runs, which is also the biggest margin of victory in this format. so then we're going to have a look at this story now, which is dragon, but racing, which is become one of the events that makes it asian games. unique has its roots in china is growing in popularity around the world. i'd be interested in the thoughts from home, joe, on a sport hoping to one day make it into the looks. a familiar sound from old and 3000 jews on the wall. toys of china. the drunken
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boat racing began in the south of the country a means to celebrate harvest. several of royal re respects the dead on if the dragon while we were young, the many of my foreign friends don't understand drug and co chair. they think the unlucky will like a month stuff. but in china it's the opposite. dragons are a symbol of good food chain. in china, we say we're all descended from dragon's. the traditional wooden boats had no set size and cruise could consist of moving full 100 people. more than racing boats, a bill to a stand, the design, all the vessels for these asian games requested at this factory. on the outskirts of home, joe released competition votes to break difference, the traditional drug and body so much small and linked to the night of fiberglass relatives in wood. and the crew is limited to 12 people. you've got a spare of the fact. you've got room for 10 ro is i don't know for the front, a chastity all impulse and drama. i q j is the woman in charge of
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keeping the b for the jo chang, university team. i other just to the pays like a west to explore or west to be fast. the something i always see is that when some one is wrong is running out of his energy. the encouragement from the other teammates well encouraged her to hotel and even more power inside of his heart. so why don't we shoot your opinion competed in conic racing of the 2008 spacing olympics? she now coaches all can new disciplines at the university, including drug and bugs. it's making, it stood ation games of parents. and y'all, thing says the school says right to have emissions. so one day feature at the olympics. couple days it's on board attached isn't joseph transits. i think drag and boat racing is no saying the chinese it belongs.
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