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up to was they root light showers, there's nothing significant but property, you don't really won't remember that all the same. all right, dark terms are still down to single figures. kinds of 9 i'm on for. if you're at some height, it's probably freezing on the ground. of course that applies to right. most of the inside of the door. yeah. there is rain on its way and so crossing slowly and it was really cold and it's coming out of europe. it'll eventually come across the boston, as i think, and the fact that assemble it had to be very heavy, ready for west and took it. i felt potential here. now beyond it, there was some, a few shelves of snow in the range of mountains. and this line here that stretches from behind to was back and for the size occasionally big side of the so it was i might catch by right and kind of her, but i think it's going to be a rare event for you actually to get one followed by a bit of a breeze, a brief smile on the golf, which tends to make things feel robert cooler. sneezing arabian. so central africa, they're all heavy rains are right, but the concentration is fairly the canadian,
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this is tropical cycling. it's not going to hit my up for to get close. the manipulated by those in power and selection is unique tentatively seen anything like it before. no pressure. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play as fast with their faster non profits for people susceptible to government control. if propaganda is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post explosives, the forces behind the headlight. on out his era, the sun rises brilliantly. here the history was written. the nature became theory is here, the
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be students and a totally the timeless journey. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the sound and it's really strong on a school housing for simply displace palestinians. and kansas has killed at least 8 people. is there any forces have now killed within 46500 since the war began? b u. n. is wanting a growing stop ation. a sedan saw me says it has re taken the strategic city of one
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damascus meeting for over an hour behind closed doors with the head of syria do administration, how much a shut off now both men talked about how one of the relations we're going to be between 11 on and syria going forward, trying to present a united front and turning to a new chapter for the future of both countries. top on the agenda. as far as discussions between both men, several issues. one of them, of course, the issue of syrian refugees and lebanon, there are more than $1000000.00 syrian refugees. they fled to lebanon during the syrian civil war, remain in lab, and on both men agreed to set up a committee to try to look at some type of long term solution and a potential return of syrian refugees to syria. also, on the agenda for the 11 east care take, are prime minister the issue of lebanese detainees in syria, and wanting to know more about their fates beyond that, but most important step, both meant was the issue of border security between both countries. here's more of
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what both men had to say, because i felt like i a little the other. we discussed the situation on the borders between both countries and ways of boosting the joint efforts to protect the security in both countries. fedex and to prevent anything that can hips the security and safety of both countries. this visit bodes well for the future way to most of the shuttle dr. young menu. we shouldn't forget that we've only been in power for one month and some days. there are many issues that need a lot of time to deal with the priority. now in syria, it's considered the situation inside the country, the weapons inside syria. and this was our 1st meeting, and we will be having more meetings. many topics will be discussing the upcoming days at the top of those come to the board. a situation called him and also discussed in the meeting was the issue of the economies of both lebanon and syria. the economy 11 on has been in ruins for years. and of course in syria, the economy is in a dire condition,
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suffering under crippling international sanctions. of course, over the course of the past several weeks, the due administration, syria, many of the officials here have urged the international community to lift those sanctions. how much i'm just need of damascus. of more on this, we joined to once again by marco vincent, see know is who is a global strategy advisor who joins us from new york. thanks very much for being with us. once again, monica, as we've seen, rid of the dramatic developments of a, just the past few months for both syria as well as we have and on what opportunities do you think that that offers in this new era. but of this relationship, i mean the history offers an opportunity many opportunities for a reset within the webinar within see area, the relationship between the 2 and also a reset for the geo political reset within the region involving major power in the region and also powers from outside the revision, so in this sense, i think in terms of opportunities and much of it hashed it for syria and lebanon,
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and much of it has to be internally driven. what i mean by that, this would be a change of mindset between citizen and state. and how do you do it immediately? you can take some measures, confidence going measures, basic safety, basic services, and then overtime you build trust, ordinary citizens, the hope in both countries. are you talking about trust and leave it on? the new president said the 2 sides need to respect each of the silver and say, well, what are the key issues that they actually need to sell? and how much trust is they have between the 2. it is it starting off? it's a new relationship. it takes time to build trust. however, the key concerns for both sides is border security, obviously, is when you're also looking at weapons, shooting of weapons that used to go from iran and rock syria into 11 on, obviously, but a change of government in damascus. you know, to try to cut that tray completely, and that's a big concern. also is the 4th, the lebanese is the new liberties present. because to prevent any sort of arms coming into the country and for it's already and all the country. so just to reduce
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that, also on the political side, you have, you know, what they're looking for with the new president is looking for is a relationship between 2 sovereign and equal states, not the mass to serve it, relationship that you saw between assets, syria and lebanon, on the start of liberty, civil war largely from 1975 to about 2005 when syrian troops left. but that influenced it remained even if they weren't physically there things change with the sizes of the civil warranty around 2011. and then we'll see up the issue of refugees, of a 1000000 refugees in the lab and on a c rein. refugees. that has to be something a beginning of a process to send them back. although that will not be easy because we've seen the refugees, you're gonna need to house them. if you have any basic services and also you're gonna, you're gonna need to also what kind of government are they going back to? is you going to be going from a secular dictatorship to a religious one, or something in between? citizens don't know that. and that's the issue of the disappear 11 on during those
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decade from 1975 onwards. until about 2011, many liberty citizens disappeared were taken into syria. the prisons, mostly many of them are likely to have perish, but at least you need an accounting for them to bring just a closure for the families in some form of truth and reconciliation committees in both countries would be probably helpful in the long term. okay, well have to leave with them. i could, but otherwise we really do appreciate your time and your insight into this. thanks so much. i a thank you. the somalia entity op you have agreed to restore relations after talks and the address above the announcement was made during the visit to ethiopia by somali as president hassan shake, mohammed's talks with the seal, if he is president's avionics would describe this positive, no dispute between the 2 neighbors were opted in january last year after the assigned
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a maritime deal with somali is break away region of some of the land. well, the biggest to what i show in the united states is ripping up for a 2nd day displaying electric and hybrid vehicles along with a few vice the soup accounts. and the surveys accommodate, cuz they're showing off the latest technologies in detroit. but the global auto industry is facing a challenging road ahead with threats of trade was a manufacturer as such as volkswagen closing factories. but for more on all of this, john, henry joins us now from detroit at the kind of show and big changes for the industry . can you just talk us through uh uh who the wind is. uh, in 2025 joan. and have you put yourself in utah? well, what are the great things about? i haven't bought this car? no. well, one of the great things about the north american international auto show is that you can get in these cars and trail cars from various makers. if you like one you can go out and buy them. that's apparently what my friend melinda here is doing. he just climbed into the car. since we started doing this. good luck. you liked the
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car? yeah, it's amazing. all right, this is so one of the big winners here is being electric vehicles in the sense that they're being heavily featured here. among the cars of the year was the honda civic hybrid you. you've got the ford ranger, which was the truck of the year. and then you got the vw, paul electric bus called the buzz. so electric vehicles are really popular here. they're being featured, but there really aren't enough charging stations across the us. so companies like toyota are focusing on the hybrid vehicles like this rabbit for. and i've got someone here, we can talk a little more about this and explain what's going on with the show and what's going on with the ease and who's. ready being featured, this is sam clement, his executive director here of the north american international auto show in detroit. so sam, let me ask you 1st about the electric vehicle. ready is being featured here is a big part of the show, right?
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absolutely. yeah. we have them on our job hiring michigan the track. so you can see a lot of different vehicles, easy to speed. you can get inside of it and see the technology to actually ride in . and so, so we'll consider the leaves. are they love you using their, if they wanna look into another one is a great plan to break places to test it out. all right, in the show was a little different than many of the shows we've seen in the past. in the past, the detroit auto show has been a place where you see massive car introductions, glitz and glamour. lots of dealers, ceo is making presentations and this is really more focused on the consumer. and we've seen that from the very start. tell us what's going on there, manufacturers and build their vehicles in new ways, right? with the internet of changing things and then how they're billing the vehicles and that's totally fine. but consumers still want to see those vehicles that are being displayed. and so to come here, we have 700000 square feet of floor space. we have more than 30 different brands plus our luxury brands. so you can see what's the in the market, what, what's to accomplish while we have some, some features of vehicles. it's a great way to kind of just compare to what are the highlights. would you say of
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this your show and what else? is there any other way in which it's different from the previous? yeah, i think the biggest is we have more writing drive tracks we've ever had. so we have 4 tracks below. again. can see the ice vehicles i can see the hybrid, so you can see that he's okay, whatever works best for them or they're trying to get him, get an introduction to thieves. that's a great place to be. that's the experiential stuff. i think this is very creative. all right, well sam, plummet executive director of the north and north american international auto share . thank you for the out just here. we appreciate you. this is the show that it's going to continue going on for a while. people here are excited to be climbing in actually trying out the vehicles that they might buy, much less in the industry, glitz and glamour that we've seen in the past found from the consumers here. they're pretty excited to be trying out these vehicles. but do you think so much john john, engine for us, the in detroit. also a hit here on l just there is the end of the road for these competitors details on the way
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detain un patrick ball cars more from so this one is unfair. if a, when the 2nd arrest warrant against the presidency and secure might be executed on friday, please submit with feels to modest to discuss the possible way forward. reports is adjusting, they may employ a wave of human force to dismantle the resistance. either way, the coming week is expected to be a decisive one in the developments of this political prizes. present june is set to face is the 1st impeachment trial, but it's unclear whether or not he'll appear before the constitutional court. meanwhile, the protest taking place and the captive today are some of the biggest we've seen so far off reports suggesting that could be as many as half a 1000000 people that are turned out on the streets of. so these protests loud and colorful, they're also meticulously organized and it's easy to understand why so many people
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want to participate in the k for a test that's that's, i'm going to describe riley, instead of drawing thousands of people in south korea, good glue sticks, come with k put the concepts that are feature of demonstrations against the suspended, present insect, your tech in the kitchen. from our view, full test, there's not bringing out the most precious and brightest belonging staff. one on choke is coach of candle light action. it's the control center behind and see you in demonstrations and was founded in 2022 when you came to power. so it's unclear how that goes to the trend was stopped at all by whom, but it's a fitting symbol for candle light action named so in reference to its mission as a peaceful protest movement. it comprises about a dozen full time stuff along with several volunteers. of the past month, it's been buried in protest planning to each page or teething clues teams for
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publicity production, volunteer work, and even the team for traditional drumming various teams are organized each holes regular meetings before the rally, and we come together off doors to plan and execute at every major gathering lights . speaking systems and staging organizes kia ra, preparing for nighttime demonstrations in sub 0 temperatures. the electric, we print, you're seeing a celebration. there are schools who protest. so maybe you don't like music that the weather hasn't deterred people from signing up. oh, it's fine. it's okay in the hope that the rest of you and so you were aiming for happen soon to the i think rally is like this with the feel of a concept helps amplify our voices. kind of light actions of south cris. protests culture has evolved with every generation,
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but the free spirited nature of deeds seems today contrasts to sharply with violent crackdowns on uprisings, against military rule more than 4 decades ago. who gets items to move the so people who resisted give us consciousness. and with that we are fighting against constitutional violation. so as the impulse over present gains impeachment drags on, frustrations on growing among those who wants him held to account is all the colorful and orderly riley's good. so on k all take on confrontational, patrick bulk, which is 0. so as the investigation into these issue is, is all certain south korea or is facing a sit back fence off to it was discovered the plains black box is stopped recording about 4 minutes before a crashed according to the transport ministry. but the damage find jobs are in the cockpit voice recorder. this was sent to the united states up to south korean on thursdays, bound 1000. i'm missing from the boeing 737,
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crash to milan airport last month, or $175.00 passengers. and 4 of the 6 crew on board were killed in korea's west in disaster all this time for support now his patient, so thank you very much. friends. alexander arnold, screwed. a quite spectacular goal is level bounce back with a victory in the f. a cup of the fading, so when they last 2 games being pulled back, helping the rate and speed lower it to you at princeton stanley phone. oh, so we have this match alex on the on of who's and fuel. the contract expires the summer. it'd be facing criticism to some of the recent form in particular, each display in little pools, 22, 2, it gets mentioned to united in the premium ege. every player around the world. uh, maybe accept for a few uh, have that gauge and that's completely normal. but the moment trends as a bad game,
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a stage 6 and it was deal then maybe a so one of the stage or by the 13th over old. but it was bad news for good land shirts and russ branch. they were forced to retire following crashes, and they call and bind respectively. okay, that's all the small things we know of. another updated bit late that them pretty and thanks so much present. the media industry has been undergoing a digital transformation since the 1990s. now artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how content is created curated and consumed the benefits and show falls to being discussed with the i in media conference here in dog. hot me cos, i'm sure if has more, a shill intelligence has every, when it's at home, a rough place, the tools we use the news, we can do the rustic rise in the use of the media landscape. how does that add this to the constance here?
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the technology companies and media organizations discussing issues about the transparency and effective use of a i in media to reasons. so you can send the videos during election images from the ukraine is around one cause a, another california fire of creating this information and say, hey, i is generating all kinds of new misinformation. this information techniques is very hard to know what is true, what is real and what isn't. and that's our job is to determine what's real. so i think it's face challenge and that way fits challenges in terms of competition and how people will receive their news. will they still good news organizations? will they be using generative answers for what the news is? so it creates both challenges, but those are amazing opportunities. their medium nice agents are using austin's intelligence, kayla. but it's,
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but it still needs human oversight spots. part of assumed intelligence is seemingly losing the balance of power to us technology company. it may feel that this assist super power and that a few large companies have the keys to the super power. but eventually, many of this will happen that it will democratize. and as the technology democratize and is used by a lot of people, not just a few and produced by a lot of people, not just a few. it distributes the power across many. so i think this, this kind of power overhang is only a question of some short from time windows. there was a time and they said, video killed the radio star. now concerned if a i can do the same by taking away a lot of to the bottom line. you sold me as agents one. hey, i just paid for that. so for me, based on the credit for this use uh for the best buy will be here in just a moment though with much more of the dies news to stay with us
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the up to you as opposed to the racing damage close to the precious gross lots of chillies is being reversed with one of the world's biggest advert conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and snap if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is. then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no surrender. and that's why you know as far, 3 wilding patagonia on, i'll just say era, unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds kilometer? says timothy 11 on on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives do match. so many people in math are just as much as the other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the
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2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to a piece of people on social media. the stream on out just the are doing the combination of violent war and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this with in east conflict, refusing for the extra really, really big. we've seen this done and it's in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story,
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