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now, so no matter why you call out to 0 will bring you the news and current affairs. the houses in the us republican presidential candidates take to the stage for the seconds of a they talk at donald trump, who is once again next to be absence. you're not here tonight because you're afraid of being on the stage and defending your record. you're talking these things and let me tell you what's gonna happen. if you keep doing that. nowhere appears, going to call you donald trump anymore. critically of donald duck, the
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money pipe down to their life and also coming up north korea insurance is nuclear program in the constitution could the to be closing on chinese pups, the john f. a ground is false, is detained. trading suspended at home. com the on funerals. the health and victims of inspired wedding in northern iraq, the killed at least $95.00. the . the 2nd debate for republican presidential hopefuls is just wrapped up in california. candidates took aim at full net present in donald trump's decision to skip the event. a donald, i know you're watching, you can help yourself. i know you're watching. okay. and you're not here tonight. not because of polls and not because if you're in diamonds, you're not here tonight because you're afraid of being on the stage and defending
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your record. you're talking these things and let me tell you what's gonna happen. you keep doing that. nowhere appears gonna call you donald trump anymore. we're gonna call you at donald dock. and you know who else is missing an action? donald trump is missing an action. he should be on this stage to night. he owes it to you to defend his record. john henderson has the latest from los angeles. in their 2nd debate, the republican presidential candidates had renewed energy and a renewed sense of urgency. that's because the clock is ticking down voters in the primary start to vote in iowa in january. and that leaves very little time for any of the other candidates to catch up with donald trump, who has more than half of the republican vote in polls. so those candidates got very aggressive, and some of them went after trump. chris christie, the former new jersey governor said trump had been ducking these debates. he didn't show up to this one were the 1st one. you said they're gonna call him donald duck,
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rhonda sanders, the florida governor, who is getting the 2nd readings in those polls. he's down to about 15 percent compared to about 55 percent for donald trump. he said trump ought to be there to answer about his policies and about the 7 trillion dollars he added to the us debt . now there will be more debates for these candidates will now take to the campaign trails and those who are perceived to do well will get more funding and they hope more support impulse. john henry and l g 0. los angeles. o. as we've been reporting, donald trump skipped the debase. instead he address also work is near detroit. official has moved from the a little something came to michigan to show a support for striking or to what goes but states does have been at a non union plot. the what, cuz they are not involved in this strike. and of course he's here just 24 hours after joe biden walked on the picket line with striking workers. but donald trump
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says that joe, bygones plans to put more electric vehicles on america's roads with decimate america's auto industry. it doesn't make a damn bit of difference what you get because in 2 years, you're all going to be out of business. you're not getting anything. what they're doing to the auto industry in michigan and throughout the country is absolutely horrible and ridiculous. hundreds of thousands of american jobs, your jobs, it will be gone forever because for good joe biden, you're selling outside. i don't think it's him. i don't think he actually knows what the, how he's doing. so this is essentially the unofficial kick off of the presidential campaign. you have the 2 leading candidates to bite in the sitting president. and donald trump, who's in prime position to win the republican nomination. coming to an important swing state to try and win the support of working class voters that donald trump knows that joe biden slipped a large part of the working class foot away from him and 2020, securing his time in the white house. and he knows that if he's to win
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a 2nd time himself, then he's going to have to win then. but he's also asked several times for the endorsement of the biggest or to union the u. e. double, you know, that doesn't seem to be likely at the moment for a number of reasons. first of all, the unions tend to support democrats, but also in the last 48 hours, the president of the union stood next to do a bite. and on the picket lines, and in the last few hours, the chief negotiator for the union has been very critical of donald trump. and what he did or rather didn't do for workers while he was in the white house. one thing it's clear that we're going to see a lot of the 2 leading contenders here in michigan in the run up to the presidential election next year. island for sure. i'll just need a michigan. i told us senator and his wife has pleaded not guilty in a new course off to being invited on bribery charges fosgate to say both menendez and his spouse, except to thousands of dollars from 3 new jersey business men to secretly help feed
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gyptian government gabriel. as long as it has moved from outside the cool in new york. 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 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 secret to
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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 egypt and government wanted the names of everyone that works in the us embassy in cairo. 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. the northwest parliament has unanimously voted to enshrine its nuclear program in the countries constitution and move follows. a speech by lady came down into the supreme people's assembly earlier this week,
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nor crisen vasta to the united nations said his country could be pushed to nuclear war by what he called hostile threats from outside as well. this is how the north korean state television announced a constitutional amendment to the gets on heavy as hell point if so, how much drum on the external a fast secretary is to conduct the external activities to create and conditions and environment in favor of the korean revolution. and further permit solidarity with a nation standing against the us and the western strategy for a heck of a name of the family. and here into the revolutionary principal, i understand of independent business at the floor of the struggle of the i'm to impair in this independent countries. lawrence, larry has moved from sol. the north korea is robust at parliament, has penned the country's policy or nuclear falls into part of the constitution part of the basic law of the state. now leader came joan and addressing paul them and
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said his country will continue to accelerate the modernization of its nuclear weapons to give it an edge in strategic deterrence. those career considers the us as his biggest security threat and came also denounced the increasing the close ties between japan, south korea, and the us, comparing it to an asian version of nato. that last year as an old quin parliament passed into law a declaration that north korea is now a nuclear weapon states. it also officially enshrined into law giving the country the right to launch a pre emptive new pay strike what to consider itself on the threat. so what the north korean parliament has done now is essentially an extension of what it did last year. and the message here is very clear. north korea has no intention of giving up its nuclear weapons program. and that's causing concern here in south korea as well as in the wide region and around the world that much stronger north korean minute. charlene could also have the balance of geo politics in the region, especially if you take into like recent events in north korea. i'm attempting to
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draw even closer to russia, closer ties that could extend to military corporation even. and that's why i've also seeing renewed efforts renew diplomatic efforts to try and ease tensions on the korean peninsula. japan, south korea and china have now agreed to revive a lead to summit summit that has been suspended since 2019. and analysts see this as an opportunity for south creating autonomy to improve its relations with china. but also to bring china into the discussion on how best to do with the north korean nuclear threat florence lee, which is 0. so the training and says of trouble johnny's property, developed a ground, have been suspended on the hong kong stock exchange. it comes just one day off to reports of the company's boss has been detained by police. of the ground is in a serious financial difficulty and has racked up an estimate of debt to more than a $300000000.00. rob mcbride has moved this is very increasing the
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concerns about the ultimate fate of advert grands the suspension of praising it. it shows that they see a trade in good advert grunge as have been suspended in hong kong for 17 months until august is suspended. once more and this follows the reported detention of the groups chapman who you call. yeah. and, and the, what's known as the police surveillance. this was a set to have taken place earlier this month as the company and its creditors and the chinese government grappled with the restructuring of these massive debts. it has the dubious reputation of being the world's most indebted prophecy of developing it has for many months been struggling to be dead. we payments with foreign creditors has been missing some of those at debts, payment deadlines, as far as the chinese government is concerned, as a equally concerned about meeting credits. his debts with deadlines, with the main like mainland credits as in trying to itself and also with the wind
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to knock on effective social stability. because of course, there are literally millions of potential homeowners who have paid the the deposits and paid for apartments that have yet to be completed by this trouble developing. the funerals are being held for the move and 90 people killed in a fight at a wedding policy. in iraq for you these live pictures, you can see the families that a seat move in 90 victims to place a school started when 5 wecks we used in size venue as the wedding flammable decorations. quickly course in lights, 9 people we know have been arrested. meant after what heat has moved from company the the wedding so the breach in tune the mess funeral a day after a fine ripped through the vineyard. not on my head. do they like people when to
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have fun but it became the opposite. it was turned upside down and got side just instead of happiness. i mean, it is a very big tragedy. honestly, the atmosphere is unbearable and we are very sad. the families now this the me to wire a 100 auto bought their families. he lost cool. others loved 500 or so thanks to god. we have less because my son has increase on well, i'm lucky if you lost one. 0 and still has to. oh wow. many spend i was searching for the loved ones. how much do you think i didn't have my mother in law. we was sitting at the wedding party. she fell over her head. i was with them. we was 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 trying to help no traumatized to swell up to see our dog when it's off going bit we
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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 sort of to say fired work started the fire that to, to, through the packed whole 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 to i didn't to find them. hopefully she'll say an investigation is under way and the number of people have been arrested. dr. tod jodi. a stop for the investigation is ongoing. you all know the reason of the fire. 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,
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fireworks and not permitted outside of the home. let alone using them inside. deadly fires are frequent in the rock, but people here say, until the cd is action is taken to ensure safety and accountability. tragedies like this will happen again. and then a note of the rock still ahead on the out is 0. we look at how the globe shipping industry is looking to reduce its emissions on the a i, we were with method and google hates office chat, g p t gets full access to the internet, the the,
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the shower has it been wandering around, grease will spread across the g into west in turkey and spread south into the north of libya. now not much will come of most of them. the heaviest ones have probably already happened degrees. but the fact they folding it totally libya might be of some concern. and the system is not disappearing is wandering around a little bit. so although the risk is not high, it could be seen as a least initial annoying. east of that it's dry is still quite healthy and prices we're down to the low fourties now in baghdad. and q i with little weight and it's still quite huge around the gulf states. there's no significant edge of the monitoring braces, so that are any of all the skies of over. and once more us, if we just had one day, it'd be hard to spot the differences. but the ra cheryl was there, running through eastern, took it as a by john beyond not, not much change except the snow in the can do crushed. in tropical africa, this should be a time of rejoicing in some rain,
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but there's not much around in can you or you can to or some, all in or even in ethiopia there's some to the west that cameron dance. who devil? and maybe in to was i'm gonna, i'm what was studies, stormy weather through southern africa is left to legacy is fairly heavy. rain in south mozambique for that to historically died. the objective. okay, was so dante total focused on success that the top finding of the physical support that frequently is so mental well climbing legend alex 100 on how to be the best and make the world a better place. i think that there's more than enough for everybody to get around. it's more about equity, redistributing what we have. you're trying to protect the environment. it starts by helping to make sure that people have everything they need generations, thoughts on. i'll just be around the
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the welcome back to watching out. is there a mind at the top stories? the 2nd debate for the republican presidential hopefuls is wrapped up in california . candidates, criticized for me. you as president donald trump's decision to skip the event. no chris compliment has unanimously advised to enshrine its nuclear program in the countries the constitution prison busted to the u. n. n. a. a said this country to be pushed to meet today will by what he called ourselves reads from trading and chess fi trouble. chinese complete development and the grounds have been suspended on the hong kong stock exchange. it comes down to police reports and need to change
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the company with record number of asylum seekers crossing from mexico into the united states president on the manual lopez open. the door is calling for a meeting is for ministers from 10 latin american countries. excuse me, that says he plans to present us president joe biden with a regional plan to address the rising number of migrants. yeah, we're located 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, 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, or of thousands if it's on a mistake is crossing into the united states from mexico face and on some future. many of being hosted in shelters operating several times be on their capacity. how
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did your customer reports from ego passed in texas? the river is behind them. they've been processed by us border patrol and now they're released to a shelter run by a local n g o. here we find jefferson macanna and his family of 4. he says he couldn't keep his children fed and venezuela, so they left home traveling one months to reach the united states. he almost died crossing the rio grande. he started convulsing from a heart condition and collapsed on the us shore. he says american medics revive him and he's grateful. like a good, as mckenna joins the shelters lined for food, he shows us the electric monitor, immigration officials caught onto his ankle. this was a condition of his release to ensure he'll turn up later when summit. now away from his wife and kids, his confidence cracks going
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for this he had a commitment and then when thinking also he hates it. he says, it makes him feel like a criminal and he isn't one of them the monitor prohibits him from leaving his registered address in the us for longer than an hour, making it impossible to work. he left on his way a lot because he couldn't support his family there. he fears he won't be able to support them here either. for the shelters, director says many families share the disappointment. most of them believe that they are coming and they're going to be able to go to work. so they come, motivated by live. the shelter focuses on the migrants. immediate needs, a sandwich, fresh clothes, and a place to patch up moons. the border is lined with razor wire, mostly fast in the arms and legs, and the shelter offers
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a place for families to wait for transportation to distant us. cities. most will stay with relatives. as the government decides they are immigration cases most. and then before taishan orders, bosses that have been sent here by the state of texas are now picking up people, a police woman and her dog perform of finals scan before the bus lease. it's unclear what could possibly be hit in. besides those tucked away worries as they drive off toward an uncertain future. highly jo, castro, algebra eagle, past texas. move in 47000 ethnic albanians have now fled. nicole and i'm kind of back self to as a, by jani forces, to control the break away region. in lightning military operation, any packs cause bounds and tractors with the belongings crossed over. now has been dismissed reports, others walk to the nearest village on the, on the inside of the border. susanna, how about some young children?
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i'm her mother. so they run to the woods from that village and the go. no, kyra, back as i was about jones military advanced on the regions. they've not been home since and walked to have on the board. susanna's 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 are coming to terms with the destruction of a project that began in 1988. that was when the armenians have kind of access, tried to break away from soviet as a by jump, a good one. not good is we don't know why we will say tonight. let's move 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 azerbaijan. they
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captured our land and forced us out from our village, from allen month to land. and now we're like this many of those here. so they said ethnic cleansing it, they stayed and car back planes 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 a lot of boot and smith islanders era. doris. i mean, as i, john says it's last a 192 minutes. you pass now during it's 24 hour mid asheel peroration and to take control of nickel and cadillac last week. or something i've been to bait is in the city. if she show with more it's an emotional journey for tens of thousands of people and they take this or coming from to find that good are fund can be going to
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the life in the car door into, i mean, yeah. packing whatever they can. and living 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 advice on these who are commitment of 18 to 2020 waterville armenia, which the military one an 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 as to phrase a wonderful joshua. this also 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 costs. 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 a munitions they had found. and the preparedness that they found would because separate this 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 there to show the global shipping industry is one of the wells top produces of greenhouse gases. despite changes to improve fleets, progress has been slowly you and trade and development agency report says that can be changed. is this called a ships produced 3 percent of global emissions, but that can be reduced. slower speeds would mean they use less fuel. high tech
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paint would reduce friction between the vessel and water and therefore fuel consumption. and a new generation of circled road to sales could push knowledge vessels as if they would sail boats that can improve efficiency by a said, but 99 percent of ships useful. so fuels, instead of fuels derived from agriculture or hydrogen, jacob armstrong is from the transport and environment, a great advocacy group based in brussels. he says that, well, some shipping companies are investing in green energy. they're still not pushed for change within the industry. a just 2 weeks ago we sold one of the biggest companies in the shipping companies in the world. and that's the danish company. they've ready for their money by the mountains because they've ordered a series of ships that can settle on green metal. and then they've invested the need and revenues in method. no, i agree. mexico and national derived from green hygiene. so this is one of the,
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the scalable, the real scalable and sustainable alternatives are greenfield. so we ready to say as possible. and the thing about this is when we were talking about the big sums of money, i can, it does when you to look at the figures, it sounds like, you know, the point of the shipping industry is that it's built on incredible economies of scale. so that means we did a study last year to show that if we took the ships running from china to europe on the green us few as possible, the price of the final product, we don't get right. which are to go up really much. okay, so for example, a pair of trainers with the greenest you as possible the. busy only go up less than 10 seconds. okay, so this is more than possible. what are the big issues with, with the shipping industry? it is, is, is these assets, they have to ships a really, really long after the fact that they lost their thoughts are 20, even in some places best yet. so that means it's difficult to kick, start the transition, and we read, but it still means we were the ships we want to now, what happened until 2050. so we really, really need to check. now here's the thing to say, hey, is that we don't have the,
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the push from the regulation. we don't have a policy which is creating a level playing field and incentivizing our shipping. some things to do different deals to use is also a visual intelligence platform chat, g p, p can now access up to date into that data. the parent company open a, i says the browsing is no longer limited to information before september 2021. touchy pc also now has a voice assistant feature challenging the market dominance of pre assess, just like google and siri open a. i says the add ons will provide, use this with current authoritative information and with direct links to sources. alex honda is our exit for such at the distributed a our research institute. she thinks technology companies are racing to monetize on sufficient intelligence. this is over the ais attempt to compete with google. google has its own cat bought named bard in which it integrates
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a lot of the information that google has and indexes as part of their method of 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. you know, i think their innovation of adding a voice layer on is trying to compete with tools like siri tools like amazon's alexa, people are looking for another layer to put on top of it. so given that every major 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 is providing a new interface to the, to be tool. 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.

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