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these persons beneficial or does need to have this to me. a limited middle winning bucksta, joshua blue. i cheat on the importance of faith and shame, success even the time i've been given. and i have to use a generation school on tuesday that the animal is seen as a reversal us present. joe biden opposed to expand a border wall with mexico. the, you're watching l g 0 live from the how it moves for the back to the also coming up 3 days of morning in syria have to at least a 2 people are killed in a drone attack on a military academy. a russians try case i ukrainian village in car keys, region kidding. at least 52 people attending awake and binds
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a dash inaugurate system 1st nuclear power plant with uranium shipments from a rush. the us president joe biden has approved the construction of a new section of for the wall in 7, texas. mexico's president has criticized the move as a step backwards. the announcement was made as america's top different match and other high level officials, how talks in mexico city to discuss security issues. the white house as biden will restart, directv for patients to venezuela. as the us tries to reduce the flow of migrants entering the country. so it's southern border, abide and was asks during immediate racing in the oval office, whether his position and border was had change his one yet got this on the border wall. the board when it was appropriate for the border wall. i tried to get to re
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appropriate to retract that money. they didn't, they wouldn't. and in the meantime, there's nothing under the law of them. they have to use the money for what it was from. i can't stop. you know, well i bought a wall as has been a contentious issue for a number of us administrations, including during the bush and obama ears. the existing wall stretches just over 700 kilometers. so 4 separate states, the new section and bounce on thursday will be built in 7, texas is rio grande valley sector, and we'll spine about 80 kilometers as go live to andrea 0 as john holman, who joins is from mexico city. so john, this announcement coming as us officials were visiting mexico city to talk to us about the reaction 1st. and what's come out of that visited mexico just have the in the finishing press conference on the totes, in the building, just behind me at mexico's national palace. i'm particularly the secretary of
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homeland security in the united states who was part of the delegation was a puts no kings took about the boat to but wanted to address it. and he was came to basically say that this wasn't part of a new united states policy, that they were using money left over from a previous administration because there was the constructor. this photo is the name treasure on choice, in which it is coming at an interesting point. the sorry about that in which a, at the moment there's a lot of migrants, the heading through from at the diary and got the treacherous, strong go back. free mexico then trying to get to the united states at thousands will not know of the buddha. and the whole is going to be built in texas, which has saved a lot of migrants and heading through it. so it is a moment of contention here at the moment the united states is trying to contain
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the influx. he's well president, and there's a manual piece of it to the max. can president headset about it? if somebody sends you a button that goes in june and move this authorization for the construction of the will, is a step backwards that does not solve the problem. it does not solve the problem. we have to address the causes is country to what president biden has been saying. he has been a new president sofa who has not built the will. i understand that there are strong pressures, all the mexican presence clearly not happy about this decision. there are the american officials who visited mexico today, wanted to talk about fentanyl, for example. other issues, the fentanyl coughing, the border with the, the us. but what it mexico want to talk about of the they wanted to talk about the fence mill as well to a certain point is a real source of the photo content. but something that definitely look at the us wants to look at, because it seems so many depths of people,
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especially between the ages of 18 and 49. it's one of the leading causes of death for americans of the age group and fence and the pre koses ingredients being brought in from china, often cooked up in mexico and then smuggled across into the united states. so basically the us wants to see mets can lower a full sprint at getting even tougher on that match cooling. the other hand wants to see a decrease in the flow of weapons that are coming from the united states and into mexico. there's a lot of guns may have been for some time coming across the board and being used by the games, the call tells and mexico's homicide, right? uh, part is result that has been sky high for a long time here. so a lot of different issues. some of them long term migration as well as something that we've seen at a pretty much as long as that food has been in place. that it's been an issue here . but at the moment because of the numbers, it's something that's a really red button topic. and the us is really trying to get to grips with john.
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thank you very much on home and life force and in mexico city. hey, not a world news. an attack on a graduation ceremony in syria has kills more than 80 people. it happened in the city of homes, which is a government strong hold on wednesday, russian forces in syria. i wonder if possible attacks on it spaces and those of the syrian military wanting that view as may find images united nations report this debbie. i and this is one of the last moments recorded audit come at all before that doc. oh, hundreds of people. what, attending a ministry graduation and holds among them. see if he has defense minister on the bus. he left a few minutes before on. don't stuck. this is obviously a real cool for whoever's, carry it out because it is at a military base. it's cadets,
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it's targeted and it's using advanced technology to see if you minutes. we accused, while he calls on terrorist organizations supported by new international policies. the man has to be, we attended the ceremony till the end, and then we went to greece, our relative, then it was that must've sounds. i woke up heavy to ship not say, you know, as we stood beside my brother, there was a huge explosion. people were around us on the ground. i don't know what happened to my brother the day before. serious state to be quoted, the russian to come monday and see a warning of possible attacks on russian or syrian positions. i found, i'm not able to use somebody because i wanna follow him according to the deputy head of the russian center for reconciliation, for in partings by jim colet. terrorist apply me to carry out a series of attacks on the locations of the russian military and the syrian government in the head of the media to after the attack,
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government forces bombarded rebels held a live in mold and syria. several people are reported to, i've been killed the more enjoy. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack in homes. and then a country locked in conflict for yes. that has left people speculating. who would want to have candidates out, or the actual just see it on the and the u. s. military says it's shot down and arms to get thrown in syria. it happened in the north as to key launch an offensive against syrian good. his forces defended, gone, says the drone came too close to us forces in the area. it's a regrettable incident, but us commanders on the ground did assess that. there was a potential threat and so they took prudent action in this scenario. but again, the secretary has talked to his counterpart, they had the opportunity to have a fruitful conversation and again commit to one another that the us and turkey will continue to close the communicating coordinate. and, and as i mentioned,
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turkey does remain a very important and valuable nato ally in partner to the united states. oh man, i was because it was cash as an independent foreign policy and security. unless he says this incidentally escalate tension between the key and the us. we would see that the trip to share effectively come to mind to, to a piece mean search and will continue. we're seeing as of now that turkish f us has a couple of different types of just said was the s wrecks in northern city after this incident happened. so the solution to the following increased and we also know that this incident is where we can toxic powers. and for the trips i measure relationship to expression, describing this really proceeds in judge possibly as something that the us has been doing against the national secured your church here. and at the time where image restaurants leading you're creating and was reading runs from drawing me to this with further complicated trip chart make relations. and i think that this
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mistake, this point is gabriel. my sample appreciates when have blow that june pretty, getting pretty skipped conditions brought to may 29th and to show my companions. relations of that incident on thursday came in the midst of a turkish air, offensive against areas controlled by syria and kurdish forces. in half of the province. 8 people were reported to have been killed, took a view, is the syrian democratic forces as an officer of the curtis and work his party o peak at k, which is considered as a terrace organization, a group pain responsibility for a bomb attack in correct last week by ukraine has suffered, one of its deadly is attacks in russia invaded more than a year ago. at least 52 people were killed in several wounded. any of russian. they saw strike on a rule village in khaki region as a bus driver, a for some as operations. it happened while people were attending a week award that began for the control of strategic cities has become
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a nightmare of tiny villages. far from the front line. rescuers picks to rubble for hours after one of the worst deadliest attacks. a russian strike on a cafe and local shop. in google is in a rural car key. does instead in several wounded, but no obvious military sites, no high value targets. a guided missile used on mortars attending a funeral for a local soldier, families left searching for the message center service. so we came here when we heard the explosion and then load what happened. and also, my mother was here in this community of only a few 100 people. everyone seems to have lost some children among the casualties. seems to think it was a re burial for a fighter that was buried somewhere else before. people held a memorial ceremony to people gather, then a missile struck with many people died. my mother died. my brother and my sister in
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law was did the 2 bodies lay strewn around the, the last sight, people wonder the rubble you're trying to identify loved ones. the investigators say they will need to use dna testing to identify some of the roommates just hours earlier, precedent for a lot of years. so lensky is message to your opinion. leaders at a summit in spain now seems to get really prusio. that's on the board. you know, some bushes be there really and know that work congress. no doubt i'll work. people know that we're see this children of every country deserve to be secure, and everywhere in the country, not just in the subway, not just in the shelters underground, but everywhere. it is the kind of attack, ukrainian se could have happened anywhere in the country. another example they say of russia's indiscriminate targeting civilians. ukraine's top leaders will no doubt be pointing to this attack as an example of why they need more modern weapons and
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better air defense systems. as soon as possible to bring a quicker end to this war. same bus route, the o g 0 separate area of diva is research director of the european expert association in ukraine. she says the scale of the glass is making it difficult to identify the debt. as this was clearly and deliberate attack of russians knew that all those people who are there and they precisely attack these build and how they strike was whole huge that from what we know now on restore the board, this being able to be identified from 51 people killed so means that 20 board is off. are you still on and then to fight the dna. a test will continue on the scene of the attack. and from what we know from last russians attacks of the same kind, which was on the big city, a income my thoughts going on this. then later police said that they found people
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who navigated, destroyed those who gave out information and told russians when and where to sheep . meanwhile, ukraine surprised in front of me is lensky has asks european leaders to continue supporting ukraine and it's for, with russia lead us from from more than 50 countries. nearly 50 countries have been meeting in granada out of here as sonya vehicle reports on the summit. it wants to be a meeting of leaders in a place celebrated for its history. web post muslim rulers shape the city to create heavenly retreats on us. but the issues that had a fall cry from paradise. there was plenty to discuss among the members of the european political community, the ongoing war and ukraine, and maintaining a broad coalition of support. the key, if the main challenge this one we have that is to save unity in europe. and i'm
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speaking not only involved the congress in e u, as in all of the you are of i thing that the, the biggest challenge, what we'll have it goes to russia will, will attack by information this information by my face. and it said, it was a child's believed is to restate commitment to defending ukraine. but that's by no means the only test being faced. the recent, a very takeover of the car buck region, prompting a mass exodus estimate communions. but as, as it by john's president's lee of cancelled his visits, plans were abroad. a peace treaty will also postponed with renew tensions between serbia and costs of over surfacing. but we little signs of a breakthrough as costa vice president. you're so smart. he refused amazing what has subbing counterpart acceptable, teach the question. many have officers how which progress could have been possible . first day. somebody was supposed to provided
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a way for lead us to have in full meetings to discuss these pressing issues. but apparently not enough political will to find a working solution. the issue of a shuddering the summit, the ongoing wave of on documented migration as thousands of people continue to land on the shores of southern europe. the you announced a deal to regulate. sudden mass influx is a people with at least prime minister, georgia, maloney finally backing the deal or for proposal to get more. n g o vessels to take part in rescues was dropped. spot continue to position by hungary and poland to any coordination plan means that this issue is fall from sold. and that unity on any plans migration policy of a whole has yet to be achieved. so do you guys will? i'll just sarah granada still head on al jazeera, breaking records september fox, the highest 7 temperatures putting 2023 on track to become honest. yeah. and the
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nobel prize for literature is awarded to know which an author and pay write your own foresight. who has been praise for giving voice to the unsafe the route to you by visit castle high low that will hold america storms all the story we seems to view storms rolling across the southern plains, bringing motor it to very heavy rain to part of texas as well as oklahoma and as that system moves its way towards the northeast, looking to see clear skies left behind, it's going to cool down some walk across the eastern parts of canada, where we have seen exceptional high numbers for those temperatures. you can see the weather and when the weather dominating, pushing its way further east. on top of that, we've got tropical storm ceiling that's likely to go some rough seas and got the
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conditions for the east coast of the us. know behind that we've got clear skies because many central areas of the us and on and to west and canada on the west coast with a lot of heat pulling in to california. we have a look at those 3 day for los angeles will be about 10 degrees nearly above the average this saturday sunday skies through sunday. and that's not the case of with central america and the caribbean. stormy conditions dominating his heavy rain remaining for his spend your la little says the very hot day as a night for the dominican republic, trinidad and tobago is the hot spell continues, much watch a weather to come. however, from mexico, we put a circulation, lingering off the west coast on friday. the weather brought to you by visit castle, the
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critical debate, instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is here to the, to other countries. the europe in member state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves inside story on how to 0, the, the, the, you're watching l g 0 life from doha. reminder of our top stories us present. joe biden has approved the construction of a new section of photo wall in southern texas. you known to me it was made as the us secretary of sage and other high level officials have tops in mexico city,
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mexico surprises and tests criticized to move as a step backwards. syrian officials say 80 people have been killed in a drone, a time on a military graduation ceremony in the government stronghold of holmes. government forces launch as strikes on rebels. how daily a shortly after the and at least 52 people have been killed in ukraine in one of the worst since the beginning of the one more than year a year ago. and we're attending a wait for a local soldier in a rural village in khaki, reaching and bangladesh as evaluated his 1st nuclear power plant. the russian build facility in report in western bank of ash was held as a major step forward by private associate high sienna and russian president vladimir 14. but his time discharged really for some baccha. the opening is not without controversy, a bundle that sure no grades its products, nuclear power plant. and a virtual ceremony attended by prime minister should casino and russian president vladimir putin put in praise. 50 years of relations between the 2 countries. let me
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just give them about just experience fine, good. that she's, i would tested all i i'm partner relationship is built on the basis of mutual respect with a quality on the benefits. but the project comes with many challenges along with dish has been struggling to cope with inflation power cops and rising energy costs . and after burning more than $4000000.00 from the international monetary fund, the lender is raising questions about the country's foreign currency reserves. bad loans and a high inflation nuclear power as seen by some as potential way out. this more than $12000000.00 project comes with 0 political tool as well as financial challenge. but this is a flagship project with us on european sanctions borrowing russia from much of the international banking system by mother. she has a product we have for the plant using chinese us. the geopolitical total here is essentially the currency of payment to, to russian sources. so therefore,
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alternative currency will also become a major to do a political game play for the government in due course of time. so therefore, the government has to be very, very careful because consignment of uranium arrives in dock off from the rush show off cuz they buy a fresh air tiger plane. the following day, it was moved to a new flat, paused land side, 200 kilometer west of dock, a bite, or under heavy security construction delays of high cost and public fears about naples and safety and managing the plants waste. also growing. one of the important aspect of decomposition is looking at flowers because, you know, do need a noble energy, whatever we say is really not that far full enough at this moment is especially for developing countries. we do not have enough of that. so we may have to depend more on, uh, sort of, uh, nope, power and sort of renewable import. those russia in the united states rivalry may
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pose the tests for duncan's policy of neutrality. but it seems determined that won't stop it moving forward with nuclear power. then we charge a, i'll just say the dock. uh at least 14 people that confront of died in floods in india is northeast. and so can state a search and rescue operation has been launched for more than a 100 people who are missing, including 22 soldiers in front of the con reports, the major highways bridges n street in india is northeast, sick them state, all submerged in muddy water the heavy rains cause the glacial lake to overflow flooding several towns and villages in the mountainous region. around 22000 people have been effected and 3000 torres are stranded. authorities say rescue and recovery operations are underway. and you know, we have worked in the body data to missing persons which have been reported
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and which includes 20 the person i'm from new york. and we set thing for them and making all efforts to trace the storms, the less they can state on tuesday and wednesday, causing a dam to collapse. and they go labeled with money. i said, i'm look for most of our league in the board meeting. we thought the water level wouldn't rise as it was very low, but as the water was released from the down, the level started to rise slowly. and after the dam burst, our houses were washed away. we had moved to a higher ground. all our houses are damaged now. continued rain falls, hampering rescue efforts. and the capital gang talk is cut off due to major infrastructure damage. the weather forecasters are predicting more heavy rain for the rest of the week and have warned a possible landslide as thousands of people seek refuge from the relentless rank
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rental of fine elders here planted experience his hottest september ever recorded last month, pushing dangerously close to the benchmark of 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. climate scientists stunned by the numbers and $12023.00 is on costs to be the hottest year ever. katherine damper is a kind of change out a patient specialist at the organization for economic cooperation and development. she says the new figures, major costs are concerned to be extraordinary. and it's all extraordinary in the sense that the jump is so not senior. and also that kind of times as has been bullying us, that has been saying that the move temperatures increase and the more rapidly due to so the more we lock climate change into the system to who we need to expect the search sort of typically once that's uh huh. to predicts to the very uncertain but homes we observe them such as we might be doing just now that once they, they,
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once they're not into the system and there's no unfortunately 8. no, it's a point of no return, so to speak. so they're observing exactly the same, but it have, but perhaps we would've expected. so to be unfolding so rapidly to be honest with you. and it's what we're seeing in your now just now because it's the end of our summer at the beginning of the also, which is incredibly, i'm usually home. but we have seen that in the southern hemisphere as you know, in their, in their now the summer periods as well, where we have records in purchasing in latin america as well as in, in south east asia. so it's across the whole phenomena we've been observing only. but once we observe the impacts that we're observing right now, it's not just the heat. as you know, it's all to be extreme melting that we senior being licensed at the moment. it's been really raised. we've been up serving this year, so there's multiple unfortunately, criteria that we see that describe these kind of tipping points unfolding in front of our eyes. you know,
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about bryce and literature has been awarded to norwegian asa yon foster the nora lorry. it's working fluids, fiction, non fiction for a tree plays and stories for children. his work was praised by the nobel committee for giving voice to the unstable all races in stockholm and told us how the announcement was received. i think it's fair to say, guess didn't go up here in stock time when the name was announced. i think many people were expecting maybe it was maybe purchase and you know, if the salman rushdie you had the font was imposed on him after his 1988 tonic versus there was also a tips that it was going to be the exiled russian officer. pacing critic miller relate sky, but yes indeed, it is. the man who's in it individually plays and prose, give voice to the unstable unit for his name, somewhat unassailable, and in english speaking circles made his breakthrough in 1988 with his play nova on
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kim till, or coma, someone's going to come home and he is one of the most widely performed at play writes in, in the modem was, we weren't knows who else is on the is on was on the short list of the academy here . have done a lot of reading over the past months of that if that 5 person shortly to, to decide this prize. and it is, it is your own fault. so we want know the rest for about another 50 is not artificial intelligence is dominating exhibit. this is new york toy fair, a small but growing number of thought of santori manufacturers are showcasing their latest a. i inspired product size gabriel. as on to report some new to meet me go. it's important to try your best and ask for help if you need it. the latest artificial intelligence consumer gadget meant for children. so this robot runs off of a, i guess how. so what is it supposed to do?
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so it says to initiate conversations and experiences with the tech, it can start the conversation like a, how does it be in school? what do you learn pretty? that's what the robot will ask for child. exactly. it we think the child on a spot which is personalized based on the interest and, and the weaknesses with a tendency, is that okay, i'm scared of not the markets that will work for you. i will have the conversation bring to more the way the child to be with my problems. it's in the air system, it's hard and meant to replace a feature thing fading in the life of the can i ask any questions? 100 percent. okay. i'm going to pretend i'm a child talking to mico, hello mico. should i eat my vegetables? yes, you should eat vegetables because they are good for your health and provide important nutrients that your body needs. global toy industry is jumping into a. i know children are usually fast adopters of new
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technologies. this next generation college and alpha will be the generation. they will not know life without an a chatbox loving the least forward in the conversational aspect. but it and toys has its dangers, mostly relating to privacy and personal information, particularly sensitive when it comes to children, people who are thinking about, hey, i, and we're concerned about it should really think about it as a tool. and any tool you would want to use ethically, with the eco, the company says the data collected is kept with in the device and not upload it to a cloud where it could be exploited the features in the works to alert parents. if the robot detects the child is in danger or risk contemplating violence. hey, i robots were once considered science fiction.
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