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boeing's 1st mind mission to all, but it was supposed to stay that for 8 days the space craft has been having technical issues. we're learning now to make, to optimize our specific situation and make sure that we know everything about it. you know, if we just came home, we'd lose the s m. and then we wouldn't be able to go through all this testing and understand about our spacecraft. i envision that we'll still do testing when we on doc and makes before we on doc actually 1st open the helium valves. and then secondly, once we on dock to make sure everything is working correctly. as we, as it's planned from what they found out during the semester testing all i'd speak now to she have ruth tennessee was following the press conference from washington d. c. so once the big picture we had the from the asked or, and also was the the bottom line to the message of that terribly. i'll be looked with test pilots and now we're doing testing best with the nasa narrative
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all along the asteroids. they loved being up there and then after that, which they repeated as they don't stuck, that actually they could come back if, if it was so decided that they should, but they want to continue the, the testing. however, when off specifically. so you think you'd come back though the, the message from the hospitals as well? yeah, i mean if they won't say for example, somebody happened to be in the actual space station and you have to evacuate. do you think you can come back now in the, in the style line a call. so this again, what would get on board? and then it would be up to everyone down on the phone for us to try to figure out how to get back with didn't seem as confident was that was enough to pronounce those, or maybe they're not braver than i am. but the problem is that's so much went wrong as the style the style line it was booking it to george the international space station. several thrusters overheated that was huge. helium leaks were total though by mouth or the for out of a 5 for us to is that malfunction to not working. he didn't leaks on a serious about serious but of course without for us doesn't, helium,
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it's very difficult for them to adult from international space station. the for us just push the cross walk and then position the cross. but so for its defense into, into, uh, so i think we're having another master press conference for the next hour or so from managers, from master, from boeing, who actually made this, made this croft while i think what we're looking for as well. is that going to be a date now for when did, when does proper time? because the battery is on board. we were told with any loss of $45.00 days, it's been over a month or so far. and now we've been told actually it could last up to 72 days. so the improvise ation going all the way to just see whether we will get a firm date as to when to start the stall line that can actually return to have. how much of a setback is this the buying and for this don line a space craft a hi. and all of a sudden, i actually just thought you were talking about all the nato countries giving you a certain percentage of, of g d, p to weapon re burning, equip major military industrial complex plan is
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a major weapons. manufacture gets billions of dollars from, from nature, many of the weapons we see been used by israel and gauze, or boeing about and made. but i also, of course, one of the, you know, there was a key part of the, the, the rocket, some space, the space race not against have learned of others. but this comes at a time when we've heard whistle there off the width of last. and boeing isn't fit for purpose in many ways. it has no safety culture in the rough for profits and the rough for shareholder value in the rush, the executive paychecks comp mccully cool news f stripping down the safety culture of boeing. and that's why we're seeing, or if it's the last several months, several parts of boeing pipe plants pulled out of the sky. and over the weekend we just sold burn, finally plead guilty and a plea deal with the development. just as having misled federal regulators in relation to those 2737, max crashes, one and the job a see opens an easier one in ethiopia. but the point is though, obviously got to this,
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this now. so is the bodies to be the one of the mach key kind of project so make, but they probably failed in this as well. but there's a sense of a weight beheld fully accountable, for example, that dealer. but we kind of the relatively basic types of sweetheart deal, a few $100000000.00 of the cost of doing business for them if they have to pay for more fines. and you can go to the salt something executive to jail. one of the reasons what we keep here because i never going to be held accountable because there's such a big part of that military industrial complex or so well connected. they spend millions of dollars here in washington, lobbying and funding politicians and delivery europe and stuff like that. so yeah, i mean, it's a, it's bad for that promotes the public. but when it comes to governments and things like that, but it's still there countless. all right, then i take you back now to washington dc where that nato summit is getting underway. well, now looking at the life pictures coming in, of that group photo, we can see the heads of states representing the country's control nato members
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assembled alongside the secretary general. alternate to the um, that looks like the end of the household for the 32 members. indeed, as a member, countries of the north atlantic treaty organization, gathering smocks, 75 years since the founding of nato. all right, and mary, i think we can go now to kimberly, how could she's that, that nice as somebody this is the point, i guess. kimberly way was soon to hear some of the opening addresses will kick off
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when they'll get down to addressing some of the nitty gritty of the challenges facing nato. right. of the. yeah, that's right. we're going to be hearing from the secretary general and we're like, you say, going to be hearing the nitty gritty, the you know, 1st off is the sort of rod platitudes. but these, the leaders didn't come for that. they came to hear specific sense, specifically when it comes to ukraine. we, they want to hear about the details of security packages. and they want to hear what that will look like, what that will entail, and what their contributions might and should be. so where do we watching carefully for that we already have heard from the us secretary of state and to these lincoln ad we heard previously from the us president joe biden. we know that part of the newest contribution is an air defense package, and that includes of 6 teams that will be flying over ukraine by the end of the
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summer. when asked when they would be transferred. the secretary of state said the, this that is happening as we speak. so we already know that some of this is in the works. we also know that when it comes to the printing and liter lensky, that he is meeting on capitol hill with the leaders in the us senate to control the purse strings. and that has been instrumental in making sure that there has been continuous 8 packages for you frame from the united states. the course of the major donors in terms of those 8 packages. so this is and to ensure that the money continues to flow and the us leadership role is another major part of these meetings in the future of that role is also something that is going to continue to be discussed in the theme and a thread through out these 3 days of talk, so expect that we're going to be hearing that as well. and then finally,
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the sort of continued push for these members to up there. so endings, if they are not meetings, that 2 percent g, d p. again, that is another major point of contention. the fact that some members are not meeting that goal even though there has been major improvement in the last decade. all right, that's fine. kimberly, how could no doubt be coming back to tell me a long day for you that kimberly will come back to a little later on when things pick up again. well, that's that nato summit takes place. china and beto, russo counting out, joined the tree exercises close to the border of poland cost. that's one of the alliance members, by the roots is one of russia's closest allies and allows the kremlin to use its towed tree is a launch pad for the invasion of ukraine in 2022. the drills of being cold joint counterterrorism exercises will take place until july,
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the 19th at least 6 people of dive in, south korea off the rec, cold rain full which the weather agency sized. because once every 2 under the is summer, there's a bus, the banks, roads are flooded and houses have collapsed since they've gone signed receive 10 percent of its total average annual rainfall in just one hour. the largest union that samsung in south career is declared an indefinite strike. those taken part site companies management shows no sign of winning this to negotiate. samsung is not commented on the extension, but says the industrial action is not disruptive. production union is asking for 3 and a half percent. pay increase represents about $30000.00 samsung employees, a full service focus. in south korea, tens of thousands of university students are blocking key highways across
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bangladesh, demanding an end to all they call discriminatory quotas for government jobs. they say the current system reserves. mullens off of the jobs for government supporters of the town of southern ethan bosnia herzegovina is preparing to commemorate the murder of as many as $8000.00 most of the men and boys in 1995 is the 1st event since the united nations voted to mont july, the 11th is a day of genocide, commemoration full of it as well. that vote was resisted by neighboring sub you said it was politically motivated and the stabilizing. it's john howard falls from cyber nisa and bosnia herzegovina. as the muslim enclave of threat brands failed to boast, incense policies in july 1995. mostly men and boys separated from the women and children, fled subs were under orders to cuba. and they did so indiscriminately smell
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through more than 8000 people that he was among those fleeting for their lives. they bought my escape through the forest took 11 days during which i lost consciousness and was left behind the majority of a most. i'm rather kept bleak or for now. grandma flies, 8 the blisters of my feet and the maggot. scroll through the flashing of stuff i tried, but i couldn't move anymore when i try to i would sucks and my lease talk and i quote for 3 days and divorce equals a heat loss. 28 relative, seen the stripper and it's a genocide, a moment to redemption, came years later when he discovered the remains of a cousin near me, they will not take causes and pay off. it was a tough moment uncomfortable because this is this call of a human being a man i knew. so he tells us that as republican subject forces into this valley over the hills terrorizing as they came,
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civilians fled towards what they perceived would be the safety of you in forces position near trevor. and it's a but 2 brothers, his 2nd cousins, as it turned out, elderly and infirm, were unable to save themselves last seen by a name. but he said, huddled here, crying and begging to be safe, is the heat, explains the chum you and how steep were killed by the advancing both me and sub forces. the skulls i keep discovered was treadmills distinctive for its missing from the zuba. tell me, is, remains of joined those of 13 of the newly identified victims to be late to rest. finally, in the memorial symmetry in nearby po, to chary, but almost 30 years late to the memories and evidence of that time cannot be raised . so nationalist symbols dual down to the ruins of the brother's house. here,
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a sinister, slow, good, nice, wide spread bernita. symbols of hate meet the ghosts of a genocide during the whole elder 0 struggling to the i had a lovely there. it's a very soggy outlook for much of south asia. at the moment. thanks to the monsoon range that continued to bring very heavy rain in particular to north eastern areas of india into bangladesh as well and the pool and boot town with more heavy rain to come around coastal areas of the bay of bengal into the on demand and nickel islands as well. now the rain is set to intensify across the western and most central areas. as we go in to friday. you can see the heavy rain pumping into them
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by stretching all the way down to southern parts of india and into shore line k as well. but it's a much to why a picture for southern parts of pakistan. we will see the where, where the developing across the very north of talk has gone the whole seeing that rain over the next few days. but there will be some sunny spells coming back in on sunday. now there is some sunshine to be found across east asia, mainly across the moving parts of china and down in the south. but that heavy rain brought on by them a you front will continue to pump its way east, knocking out some of the humidity and bringing the temperature down in shanghai. some shot was we'll come back in for south korea, but it's going to be japan the gets a wrenching as that heavy rain rolls in to talk you through the weekend. the, there's a deliberate mission of posting in humanity in western. and it needs to be question, this is not the time to, to mr. kind of wait,
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examining the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listening past. one day i might be covering politics or am i giving up my protocol? i think from serbia, it's a hungry, what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines and the most human way possible to hear it as is 0. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the . the hall come back now. they have a lead is all set supplied, gen, irreversible pulse to membership for ukraine. but looking at life pictures coming in from washington, d. c. by the leaders of the 30 to member countries have been gathering the
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members of the ministry alliance meeting for the annual summit. they supposedly reached an agreement on a declaration to continue support for ukraine in the war against russia. or that i spoke to use of a lot of security and less than retard tucker. she currently works at the night headquarters. i started by asking if nato is managing its long term promises to ukraine. yeah. why the ukrainian is on the aggression of the invasion of russia. it's a so hot except ukraine right away as a member. so such kind of reversible promises made some parts of the georgia and became a part of russian and invasion. now the same happens to the ukraine, so such kind of promises is good to say, but during the invasion, if you're accept
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a you create as a nate on member, then you should also accept that in nato countries on the right tax. so you should challenge the russian invasion by the nato countries. for this reason, those are the promises which is given to the ukraine, which from my point of perspective, also you please shouldn't be a natal member. but during the invasion offer a shot rush out. it's a so hard to accept it a. mr. a lot of the do you see that nato is getting dragged into this conflict with russia and, or we'll get drawings in the more direct manner? yeah, there are lots of at ports in order to drag nato countries to the clash and it, russian forces inside the ukraine. you feel you on the micron. many times could be able to stay to that if the russian aggression in pro set up in the ukrainian land
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at me has friends together between natal, we'll be dragging to such a clock that clash this new site to ukraine. bottom up at weiss, president or assorted did the deputy prime minister off the till the set that while you are going to the ukraine, do not forget to get to your outlook. there is no common opinion that premium should be a native. remember, i'm sure they accept the full membership blinked. invasion for that reason. that is a very dangerous move. what's going on inside you brand new labs, a target price that and so that you're probably about to go on as cold on may 3rd to pay attention to what's happening in gone. so do you feel, is nato able to pay attention to all issues, all threats that all the members face? yeah, the own just the, you know, the ukraine, russian dynamic. yeah. event. because when natal is trying to explain what the
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threats clear to say is that the russian and chinese expansion, aggression use a direct threat to alternate to account concrete is not only minutes early, but also to the investor in values. so if you write see or document the western values in name of nate told them story ratio type out of the clear to say is that what's happened to your vest in liberal values? new side goes off for that reason, the rigid type of blogs use pulling down at tension to the nato countries. most of the united states, brandsound england, lots is going to mean garza is narrower, became an explanation from the nape of perspective, especially for the investor values because it, in the eyes of all the worlds there is a mess. it could, which is going on you side because that there is almost more explanation with, especially from some natal number such as i said, united states, england, france and germany. and they say is the gathering of those
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32 leaders from the member countries of knighthood gathering in washington, dc. mocking the 75th anniversary since the founding of the organization, a gathering that's already kicked off with promises from the us president to supply new and defense systems to ukraine level, to focus on ukraine, on the conflict between ukraine and russia. that's crossover now too. usually a shop of all of a in moscow. so usually we heard from joe biden earlier talking about how ukraine is going to the front of the line to get a defense intercept as well. that front of the line, increasingly looking like a front line. that rubs up against russia. how is that being viewed in moscow as well? of course, nato is considered here an unfriendly organization to say the least. and basically,
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the things said and discussed that considered here, directed against russia and the russian people and actually, and the russian leadership as well as on the russian need, you keep assuring the population that russia is facing. ne, so not to crane that. so russian, i'm boss, so that to the united states and a tool and toners, and they said that the nation was somebody's in washington, showed the aggressive nature of deadlines. and he said that the united states and it says satellite assess, lives continued to preach miniatures and admitted treat expansion. and basically that note saying a single word about peas. he added the western countries of paving the way for the said world, who since the con, defeat russia on the bottle failed in ukraine. and also british prime minister as was about ukraine's right to use british storms store shadow missiles to attack
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crush a potential laptop across i should say has cold reaction here. criminal spokes person to meet trip as cold coated and irresponsible step tools, escalating the crisis. and he added that russia would take appropriate measures. he didn't specify the measures he was speaking about the font. and the russian president explained that most could, could response to western long range weapons supplies to ukraine, that could be used on tax on russian territory. meaning that the russian ministry supplies could go to russia's friendly countries, to the regions where russia's allies were able to intox sensitive facilities of the so called unfriendly countries and hills. to emphasize that russia would improve its defense systems. and basically the news that's a number of nato countries are astonishing supplying ukraine with a f just 6. 16 fine says is notes,
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of course increasing optimism here and the russian foreign ministry. i should react it as well before. and ministry spokeswoman marie is a honda of a commented owner, pulls the, the prices of transferring the f sixteens alone promise to create, of course, uh a to ukraine. when a, the process has begun. she announced that so basically she said that that was the evidence that washington was leaving a was gone. well, also, according to the russian officials, the russian side of course, is monitoring all the developments that. and we can say that's all these measures. that's russia is going to take is going to increase the escalation, and we just can't see any end of the sites. usually a one that we've been hearing from us officials about how the war is costing rusher
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. it's hurting russia. what is the russians perspective on the scenario of getting dragged into some kind of war of attrition slow fast and full. most probably you've had steps this. yeah. russia has allocated. we're paying 80 percent of as g d. p for its military and securities. so basically, russia continues spinning its military industrial complex. so russia, many analysts say that russia is preparing for long war, and that no one actually sees and any end in sight, full days will end on the rocks coast speculation that brush i can get involved in some of the conflicts at. wow, that punch ukraine. some say that to, i mean, especially in the west, we hear those voices that russia can attack some baltic states,
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or maybe some, you know, some nation member states, but he, in russia, these voices don't take a serious fate, to be honest. and people basically do not believe that this kind of scenario can be carried out. so basically a people here, if you talk about the russian population and some official voices we, we understand that people are pretty much tired of what's going on. and people really want the whole situation to come to an end or i will leave with that. thanks so much julia, a shop of oliver from moscow saying in the us for my present donald trump is how the ronny falls. the photos are these golf club in florida with less than a week until the republican national convention. the deadline is fast approaching fan to pick a running nights in november's election level as more from doral florida.
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well, this was the 1st time be seen the full but presidents at one of these large public events since that debate almost 2 weeks ago, a debate that is university because it is having been disastrous for president fight. and even by those within his own policy, many of whom i now telling him he has to go, even though joe biden says he is not going anywhere. i was told by analysts that this was by design that the trump campaign did not want to appear too eager. it wanted to let this drama for want of a better. what play out within the democrats let people see that there is a split that people see that there are those with it. and jo, find this policy who wants him to step aside. so donald trump really played into that, and they also play to, to the fact that he believes on many on his side believe that it wouldn't be jo bite and he's running against come november. it could very well be the cover and the pay carmella harris. meanwhile, the radical loved democrat party is divided into a us and having a full scale breakdown, all because they can't decide which of their candidates is more on fit to be
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present as sleepy printed joe, by nor laughing kamala, one aspect many were looking out was whether or not donald trump was going to announce who has one he may, will be who would become vice president if he wins the election that i'll list has been really long. the recent months we 5 names from the governor of north dakota to senators from south carolina. ohio, florida, in fact, florida send us a mall code review was, hey, i'm before the event. donald trump actually cheese on social media. i'm i going to announce this in the next 19 minutes. in the end, he didn't ever the showman. he kept that same self, but he has said that he will do that name in the coming days, or at least at the start of the republican national convention and not begins in less than a week's time. philip out, i'll just be era throughout florida. so that brings us to the end of this hour back in a couple of minutes. i'll bring you more on that nato gathering,
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