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and since it's the 2nd full moon, it's also known as a blue moon. it will be more than a decade until the next super blue moon. for many that seems like you as a way the . it's a regrettable incident, but us commanders on the ground did assess that. there was a potential threaten us military show down at tech is thrown in syria as on correct carries that strikes against kurdish fighters the are you watching all gc, our life from bill? how with me for the back people also coming up and it moves seen as a reversal us for us and joe biden, that proposed to expand the border along with mexico. russian striking. so you
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craning village and khaki region kidding. at least 52 people attending awake and found the dashing dog rates its 1st museum, outlined with uranium shipment from russia. the thank you for joining us. the us military says it's strong down and on to take a strong operating needs troops in syria. it happened in the north as to a key launch and offensive against syria and kurdish forces is the 1st time the us has intentionally shot down the aircraft of a need to ally our official reports in washington. it started as a tucked each military operation. it ended with governments into capitals making argent phone calls. the talk is military was conducting airstrikes and his sucka and city a targeting club. despite those of the white p g group, the operation was ordered after the technician tv administrative was targeted by
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a suicide bomber on sunday. but american troops to commit just to cover as a non stuckey school and came within one kilometer of the positions when calls between the capitals failed to hold the operation on the joint move to just 500 meters awaiting us. just show to doug the 1st time and need to a member has attacked one of its allies. us commanders assessed at the u. a. b, which was now less than a half kilometers from us, forces to be a potential threat. and us up 16 fighters subsequently shut down the u. a. b in self defense, approximately 1140 local time. it's important to point out that no us forces were injured during the incident. we have no indication that that the not, that turkey was intentionally targeting us forces us defense, secretary lloyd austin, on his new militancy general seek to broad cold. there comes of parts of the anchor . it's reported the emphasize took kia as an ally, but also the needs to avoid similar incidents. us considers the y p g as
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a vital ally in the fight against iso in city. a kia has branded y p g as a terrorist organization. and the threats to the states, us still continues to vote with the re p g. that is, we're able to investigate in the diner 20 changes or the statements us how the length of day, respect and understand to disagree concerns. and still continue to work with us is about $900.00 trips instead of protecting oil fields and fighting. i so that have been recent tensions between washington an incorrect not least, doctor show position to sweden joining nato, which was finally result. the officials sit candidate those these operation as part of its right to self defense and just want other countries to stay away from area is controlled by groups. it will continue to target our fisher. i'll just see it a washington as an attack on a graduation ceremony and syria has kills more than 80 people. it happened in the
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city of homes, which is a government strong hold. on wednesday, russian forces in syria want of possible attacks on it spaces and those of the syrian military and warning that viewers may find the images in audi. i sions reports to stepping 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 jones struck. this is obviously a real crew for whoever is carry it out because it is at a military base. it's cadets, it's targeted and it's using advanced technology to see if you minutes. we accused, while his calls on terrorist organizations supported by noon international policies,
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the man has to be. we attended the ceremony till the end, and then we went to greece, our relative, then it was not, must have sound. i woke up hit the ship, not k e n a. 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 come monday and see if you're wanting of possible attacks on russian or syrian positions. i found, i'm not able to use somebody because of the fall of how to, according to the deputy head of the russian center for reconciliation, for in parties by jim colet. terrorist have plenty to carry out a series of attacks on the locations of the russian military and the syrian government in the head. immediately after the attack, government forces bombarded rebels held a live in law in syria. so for the people that reported dropping kids demo, enjoy, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack in homes. and then
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a country locked in conflict for yes, that has left people speculating. who would want to have candidates out of the actual just see it on the it's an oven. use us for us. and joe biden has approved the construction of a new section of photo wall and 7, texas. the announcement was made as americans top dipped. imagine other high level officials, how talks in mexico city to discuss security issues. the white house is bite and will restart, direct deportations to venezuela, as the us tries to reduce to fill of migrants entering the country. so a 7.5 and was asks during a media of racing in the oval office, whether his position on for the walls had changed. he is what he had to say. the order was affordable when he was appropriate from the board of all i tried to get some degree appropriate to retract that money. they didn't, they would. 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, i bought
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a waltz has been a contentious issue for a number of us administrations, including during the bush, daniel bama, ears. the existing wall stretches just over 700 kilometers to 4 separate states. the new section announce on thursday will be built in southern texas as rio grande valley sector and was fine about 30 kilometers. mexico's president has criticized the move as a step backwards. is the closer to in the morning. 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. does i speak to richard? good seen about this? he's a democratic political consultant and a former advisor to bill and hillary clinton. he joins us from old bridge in new
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jersey. very good to have you with us on, on just here. i missed a good stain. so building i bought a wall was a signature policy of donald trump, as president did fiercely opposed by democrats finding himself at promise. he would not build in his words and not the foot of war if elected. what's happened as a policy change. it has it, it has it. as he said, in the cryptic, you show, this was money that was appropriated at 2019 that had to be spent by 2023. there are some presidents. donald trump was exhibit a really didn't care about what the law said and what the requirements were. joe biden is a product in congress, and he's mindful of what the requirements were. there's a big difference, but what from promised to do what he felt way short, a building these enormously tall walls that were embed a deep into the ground, which of course had holes and people could walk around them and it didn't do
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anything to stop the flow of immigrants with vines doing in texas to get this was directed by congress is something that's more portable is not necessarily permanent . and is he said himself, this is not the answer. this is not the solution. so he's doing what he thought he was required to do. frankly, not is hard to not totally get it as it goes right. as he, as he said himself, he doesn't think it's works. but the timing you have to say is interesting because it's happening as we've seen this huge influx of migraines crossing into the us in recent weeks. the must be under some sort of political pressure as well, of course, and as much as he says, it won't work now, and it's true that his hands were tied. no question that the fact could be now forces the item. so force them to this situation, building some barrier, you know, you may not call it a wall, but it's a barrier. at a time when there was
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a way more immigration than the system in united states could handle is certainly it's useful for him to tell the mayors of big cities in the northern and eastern parts united states. we, we understand what you're going through. we're trying to do what we can to help. so it's an odd traveling of this position. and was it done? surely for political purposes? did you really mean that when he said his hands were tied about this 2019 legislation, think he would still for both? yes, his hands were tied and he felt that this politically in 2023 would be a good thing to do. he's been unable to get comprehensive integration reform facing very difficult politics in washington right now. do you think you can resolve this integration issue before the 2024 elections? the republicans don't want it resolved. they want the issue to be out there and to make noise about it. in $21368.00 centers,
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including noted communist like marco rubio and lucy graham, among 18 other republicans voted for a comprehensive immigration reform bill that included $46000000000.00 in border security. it didn't come up in the household because the republican paul ryan, who was the speaker, wouldn't let it come up for a vote, even though there was a majority support for it. now it's things have only gotten worse with republicans controlling the house and be so fiercely opposed to any action on immigration, so they can simply while up their base about it. i'm afraid that so long as the republicans control the house, which i think won't be passed the fall of next year. biden's hands are type. thank you so much for talking to us, richard. good. seeing joining us to hear from new jersey. thank you for your time. and insight, thanks for having a course and present joe biden is set to meet chinese leaders. she jane paying in san francisco next month. according to the washington post. the pay last met on the
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sidelines of the g $20.00 summit in november, the talk salo, several high profile visits by us officials to china in recent months, but also come against the backdrop of continued tension between the 2 countries that spring in jessica washington who's engaging for us, jessica, what's the word in engaging about this possible meeting? so no would at this stage, and i'll just read out some of that washington post report that, that you mentioned that report quotes, a wife wants to official. who says that there is a pretty fun possibility of the truly does meeting in november when the us host the apex so much in san francisco. so essentially from being able to say with any certainty that the 2 leaders will meet in november. now if we take a look at the stage of us china relations, it is certainly a relationship that is,
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underscore with this current of tension and increasing competitiveness of where we see the us and china having tensions of issues of trade, security even matches of global government so certainly any meeting between the 2 leaders may go some way to injecting some semblance of stability into the relationship. and that's why even the possibility of the truly this meeting would be highly consequential. we have seen in recent months, some meetings to some high level meetings between us and chinese officials, which would indicate a sort of laying the groundwork for the to lead us to meet whenever they choose to do. so. would you also know that next week of delegation, 6 us centers is we'll visit china in terms of the specific possibility of presidents sheets visiting the us for the apex summers. well, there are some complicating factors outside of the tensions, the specific tensions that i mentioned earlier to one specific point that may make present cheese attendance rather difficult is that the whole home chief executive
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john leave remains under us sanctions and his bod. from attending the summit and so that may perhaps cause some doubts on president cheese. willingness to attend the some of the chief executive john lee is bought from attending in terms of what has already been said from badging side. lesions of 10, the foreign minister one, he said that china as a responsible country will never miss any portions multilateral for us. so there's no confirmation as to whether or not president she would attend that summit and whether that would provide an opportunity for him to meet with president finance or whether someone else might go in his place. if we look at policy examples we usually see is that confirmation from badging side lonely. com a few days before the actual events? ok, jessica, thank you for that. jessica washington live there in between. ukraine has suffered one of its deadly attacks since russia invaded more than a year ago. at least 52 people were killed and several wounded in
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a russian missile strike on a rule village in khaki region. as in bas robbie, a re for some sap parisha. it happened to our people were attending a way award that began for the control of the strategic cities has become a nightmare for 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 was in a rural car key. does instead, and several wounded, with no obvious military sites, no high value targets. a guided missile used on mortars attending a funeral for a local soldier. the families list searching for the most sense for 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.
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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 so many people died. my mother died. my brother and my sister in law was the 2 bodies lay strewn around the blast side. people wonder the rumble . you're trying to identify loved ones investigator say they will need to use dna testing to identify some of the roommates just hours earlier. president, 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 totally would you know, some business be 0 and not work. congress know that i work, people know that we're see this children of every country deserve to be secure and everywhere in the concert, not just into some way, not just in the shelters on the ground, but everywhere it is, the kind of attack ukrainian say could have happened anywhere in the country.
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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 better air defense systems. as soon as possible to bring a quicker end to this war, same bus route, the ultra 0 separate. still a head on algae 0, the nobel prize for literature is awarded to norwegian, author and pay right. john foster, who has been praised for giving voice to the unstable lo me go, 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. and the latest thoughts, sufficient intelligence contracts meant for children. we report from the meal tours . fact the
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the hello that was not in south asia, and the monsoon may be slow in its retreat, but we are seeing a large areas. it's clear skies across pockets done and india the west, all the weather still lingering around the northeast corner, some heavy falls on the way for bung the dash as well as some provence. that's where we've got the a lot out on friday, but heavy rain continuing as well. further east for me in mont and thailand, much clerical central parts of india. you can see some showers, the live, the showers, touching into the south and some storms pumping off in sri lanka. but as we go into thursday that rain pushing its way further east, it does start to clear up across the some northern areas that have seen the rain and still those showers touching into further southern areas of the west coast. but much try a full moon by stretching up towards new daddy karachi,
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anybody coming in in the mid thirty's that on saturday, low temperatures across moving parts of china pushing to the east. also thing where we expect them to be in beijing and shanghai hosted down in the south, but also which and when the weather on the way, thanks to that type soon. quinn you, which is slowing down as it approaches coastal areas across the southern parts of china. over the next few days, the 30 years of the sewing, all just the real world tells the 2 part stores of norwegian in the hospital, but a salute the government of norway warrants remarkable role in nurturing is the secret negotiations. and why it's promising piece. as from main unfulfilled is strong decided the tone of the negotiations. nobody could show said go home detroit, so was little. oh no disease the
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bottom back on the top stories on algae 0 us present. joe biden has approved the construction of a new section and for the wall in southern texas. the announcement was made as the us secretary of sage and other high level officials, how tongues in mexico, mexico's president, has criticized to move as a step backwards. for some vide new set to meet chinese leadership aging thing in san francisco next month, according to the washington post, the pay last made on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit. in november, the talk salo, several high profile visits by us officials to china, embracing models in the us to shut down at techie stone operating near american
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forces in northern syria. the pentagon spokesman, despite the incident as regret of that brief ceasefire in serious eastern province of verizon has fallen upon i've tribal fighters are continuing their uprising against the cat is dominated s d v s d f force. but that concerns the syrian government, that is all i, you run a trying to take advantage of the unrest. us troops are also based and the resource which funds then i hold their reports the kurdish lead syrian democratic forces or the us, the f is in control of eastern their resort. but it's facing an armed uprising by the mainly our population who want to manage their own region. people here help the s, the f defeat i so also known as dash. and before that, the syrian regime in the province and eastern syria. but they say their lives have not improved. they complain of harsh and discrete in
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a tory treatment by those in power and a collapse economy and then oil, which region the recent fighting, made it worse as the money. now we have almost nothing, but all i have is this $1000.00 syrian lira to buy bread. that's less than $0.10. a brief ceasefire fell apart when arab tribes failed promises by the s, the f leadership for reform. and the new relationship were not serious. but there is concern that the syrian regime and it's l i. e. ron, who's forces are on the other side of the freight. these river will take advantage of the unrest with the potential goal of driving us troops out of syria. some arab tribes do collaborate with the regime. the c f is backed by the us and says it has repelled multiple infiltration attempts highly of the regime in toronto, trying to take advantage of the situation. if they're able to create security chaos, the americans, we forced to leave the error types of trying to avoid this option that so father
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use the from the us, haven't meet the demands, the economic and political rights for international players. this corner of syria is strategic. it is here where the us maintains a limited military footprint to prevent the expansion of iran and russia. ronnie, and back to militias and pro a solid militias. use this cord or for trafficking of all kinds of gun weapons. drugs like kept the gone and the other goods for the americans and for the international community. this region is important to ensure the lasting and feet of dice. and while they heavily armed s, the f has been able to hold its ground, its ruling over a restive population and facing an armed rebellion center for their electricity to to find the dash as a now you raise the rates 1st, nuclear power plant, the russian build facility, you know, for a western bank, the dish was held as a major step forward by prime minister. she has seen a and russian president vladimir putin,
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but his time via charged really for some duyka. the opening is not without controversy of bangladesh integrates. it's far as nuclear power plant in 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 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, equality, i'm 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 of other countries. 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 total as well as financial challenge. but this is a flexi project with us on european sanctions borrowing russia from much of the
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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, 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 with most consignment of uranium arrives in dock uh from the rush show off cuz i buy a fresh air cargo plane. the following day, it was moved to a new flat, paused land side, 200 kilometer west the dock, a bite, or under heavy security construction delays of high cost in public fears about naples and safety and managing the plants waste are also growing. one of the important aspect of decomposition is looking at flowers because, you know, do need
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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 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 doctor, you know about pricing literature has been awarded to norwegian also yon fossa lloyd square. it concludes fiction. non fiction for trade plays and stories for children is work was raised by the nobel committee for giving voice to the unstable pole races in stockholm and told us how the announcement was received. i think it's fair to say, guess didn't go up, they are installed. when the name was announced, i think many people were expecting maybe it was maybe purchase and you know,
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if the solomon rusty you had the font was imposed on him after his 1988 tonic versus there was also tips that it was going to be the exiled russian officer and pacing critic miller relate sky. but yes indeed, it is the man who's in it. and if it took place in prose, give voice to the unseeable union for sir uh, his name, somewhat unassailable. and in english speaking circles made his breakthrough in 1988th with his play move on kim till coma. someone's going to come home. and he is one of the most widely performed at play writes in, in the modem world. we weren't know who else is on the is a, was on the short list of the academy here. have done a lot of reading over the past months of that, of that 5 person shortly to to decide this prize. and it is, it is young for so we want to know the rest for about another 50 is artificial
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intelligence is dominating exhibit exhibits. at this, he has meal to refer a small but growing number of startups and toy manufacturers. i showcasing the latest a i inspired products i was given an its on the report. some your 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? so it says to me, she its 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 executive. it we think the child on the spot, which is personalized based on the interest and, and the weaknesses with the tendency, is that okay, i'm scared of mathematics. little more to you have a heavy conversation, bring to him, what do we have the child to be the most complex?
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it's any system. it's hard and meant to replace a feature thing fading in the life of the check. 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 the children are usually fast adopters of new technologies. this next generation column gen alpha will be the generation they will not know life without an a chatbox loving the lease forward in the conversational aspect. but it, in toys has its dangers, mostly relating to privacy and personal information, particularly sensitive when it comes to children. people who are thinking about
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a guy and who are 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 within the device and not uploaded to a cloud where it could be exploited. a features in the works to alert parents. if the robot detects the child is in danger, or is contemplating violence, hey, i robots were once considered science fiction, but mico is proving it's now reality. the company plans to sell 1000000 robots by years. and, gabriel's on to, i'll gc to new york. the .
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