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can president running with from a single china, it sets out its vision for its future as thousands of delegates gather for daniel, so called to sessions on march on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching on to see of, of me, elizabeth put on and don't have a mind to of, on top stories the seller agent says negotiations between as well and come off of the next phase of the golf. a cease 5 d, and has the gone and chivalry. and his way delegation has joined mediation is from the us and to as the initial stage of the agreement, tools to a close us president donald problem says a piece stands between russia and ukraine will happen fairly soon. cool. and also,
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sol, as comments came during meetings for the u. k. prime minister, kia selma at the white house, the plains president without him, is lensky has arrived in washington dc, a head of amazing, but the us presidents. the 2 are expected to sign a day and given the us access to your clients, rivera's minerals with trillions of dollars in the nation. now we're a group of workers is expected to arrive in the capital of chicago after being rescued from scam centers in yamma. the compounds them to a farm workers who are often victims of trafficking folks to target. they fellow citizens with online scans, thousands of being patronized at the countries across asia. the u. s. has up to a 120000 people may be trapped and such and legal operations. analysts say the industry generates billions of dollars. this is go to our correspondent tony chang . he's joining us live from don dong in china, which has to be an existing pressure to shut down those cam centers along its
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border with me on my tony. tell us how china is doing this. what is doing to crack down on the centers with china has been absolutely instrumental in, in this action against may have already. but also previously this time, last year they moved very swiftly against a similar area on the chinese board in an area called lounge guy. now they don't have any direct access to that to me a while the but we understand they have worked very closely with the oh, so it has in thailand, they froze intelligence. i think you have to bear in mind that although some of the work is in the scam center, certainly those traffic come from very many nations. the criminal gains themselves a primarily chinese. last week we saw a deputy minister from the public security bureau. going not only to turn up, but also across the board in some in law. and we understand he has brought
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a lot of expertise to bed. and they've also been talking to the ethnic tom groups, the control lose areas. and i think pressuring them very hard to give up the criminal gangs to the working in the areas they control, will that pressure be enough to enable it? stop the legal activity in these areas. this is the big question. we were of the about 2 weeks ago. and we saw a lot of activity going across the going on across the board to the ties. had made a big fan for the fact that they can't tell if electricity they would casting off communications. it didn't really seem to have made an awful lot of difference. i think the other thing to bear in mind is that, well, human trafficking gets a lot of it tension with these scam sensors that is only a small part of the business that they do. and the gang said it was
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a king that have been with us some time that human trafficking attracts a lot of attention and they've been trying to scale it out of their operations. they make enormous amounts of money into poll, suggested last year, and a report. the, the criminal gangs, and these kinds of scam sensors across se agent may 3 point, 2 trillion us dollars. that's about the same amount of money as the pgp of crowns. so you can see that, you know, they're not going to give this up lightly. it is an incredibly profitable business for them, and it's also very possible. so we have seen in the past when they being closed down in one area, they've moved on somewhere else relatively easily. that said, what we have seen here is a commitment from thailand, from china, from other nations in the region to make a concerted effort to stop this. and i think they'll be getting as much co operation as they can to make sure that those closures permanent those the
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astronomical focus. thank you for putting that into perspective for us. tony chang joining us live from gun don't in china. let's go to jessica washington. she's in the indonesian capital to kasha, with thousands of indonesians will be returning home to nice off to being trapped. and these scam compounds in the, on la jessica of the. well, that's exactly right. in the coming hours, at least $84.00 invasions will be arriving back in the invasion capital on 3 different sites. so tony gave you a sense of just how large this industry is. and that's creating some complications for the governments who have citizens quote off in the scam centers in denise, it says that it can't be sure exactly how many entities and citizens are trapped working in these scam compounds. given me and my it estimates that around 7000 indonesians have been caught up in these online job scans, but he doesn't know exactly how many of them are in me. and my wife has concerned that an additional 300 engine agents are still in me and ma,
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and they're waiting for verification before they can return to indonesia and the ones that are on these flights tonight, they are expected to undergo some interviews. yes. you know, i was just going to ask jessica, i know that you've spoken to indonesian workers in the past. what and they told you about their experiences in the centers as well. we've been speaking to some of the workers who returned only a matter of days ago. so these are very much recent arrivals. people who are trapped in the scam centers for 2 or even 3 years. one man told me that he applied for what he thought was a basic i t o can be computer administration job only to then find out that he was trapped in the scam compound in manual. he thought he would be working in thailand . instead, he was forced to carry out what a called love scans essentially contacting man in foreign countries pretending to be a woman and trying to get money from them. so apart from being involved in that forge
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and looked at tiffany, he also told us about how he was subject to torture. he was hoped and prodded with an electrical rod when he wasn't able to do the work that he was expected to do. he was also forced to do things like push ups and running laps around the compound, and it was only recently that he was allowed to return home to indonesia. he remains traumatized by the experience. and he, and many of those indonesians were able to return within those are experiences that we've been hearing echoed by indonesians who have been caught up in the scan centers that they applied for jobs that they thought were legitimate jobs in thailand, working administration, working in computer data entry, those kinds of things, and instead they found themselves carrying out illegal activities. so that really gives you a sense of the multifaceted nature of these operations. not only is their criminal aspect in terms of the alleged trafficking, the alleged 4th labor, but then the fraudulent activity itself that's taking place in these compounds.
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jessica washington joining us live from chicago there. thank you. jessica. and the philippines has lost its own crack down on the scan centers that go to bonham below . he's joining us from manila on to be tell us about the most recent raid by philippine law enforcement. these rates have been relentless and the philippines this year. yes. elizabeth, the philippine law enforcement has been one of the most relentless in the southeast asian regions in terms of tracking down on these scan operations. and these rates have been, have been happening almost on a weekly basis since january. and, you know, since presidents were given marcus to office in 2022, he has promised to crack down on these scam operations about this one in particular that was presented to the media just moments ago was activated because of a chinese national who's working inside the scam, the scam hub, asking to be rescued,
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and it was his wife visibility into wife who alerted the authorities to this. and so when authorities rated the scam coffee called 20 chinese nationals and put them red handed operating on site criminal scans and loved the so called love scams that jessica had already expounded on earlier. and in addition, because they were rescuing this one chinese national, there's now also a case of serious illegal detention. so we're talking about crimes here, not just of scamming, but of other crimes, which is why these scam hops we, for formally, offshore gaming corporations, have been, had become increasingly unpopular here in the philippines. and there was actually also another raid on february 25th. when this, this rate happened by the national gear investigation, but another law enforcement agency that yielded more than $404.00 nationals more
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than $200.00 of them. chinese. so barry relentless law enforcement operations here in the philippines. elizabeth barnaby. thank you very much for that spot to be no. joining us from the of the fossilized alternatives, a gemini policy or a if the has $180.00 or constituencies. and the format is gemini and a national election on sunday. the 2 cities in the west. and so 10 blue, the colors of the a f d for the 1st time, one of them gal some cochin, as long as germany's poor city, the after you got about 25 percent of the vote, the need double that in the last election. the social democrats fell from 37 point one percent in 2021 to 24 point one percent. step voss and travel to the city. and has this report goes and keeps in was one to york's most important mining town and the driving force for germany's both for economy. after the last mind, close to decades ago,
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the economy started to collapse and nearly half of its $400000.00 residents left. now the mining era only lives on into a small museum of carl hines. how boss the 88 year old, former mining engineer, a c live disappearing from his city, friends and myself. when we look at the statistics, then we always end up at the bottom of why so many things don't function here. you'll see a lot more pop. how is that a lot more than an east germany? there's no money for schools or bridges and there's simply no money. and as a result, focused on the way from traditional working class body centrals, the file, right, a f, d in stats. the alternative for germany nearly doubled it. so to your last sunday and came in 1st, the answer to why money and show me i floss trust and traditional part is may lie here in dallas, in k as in once an example of the german economic miracle now would be 5 cities in which some say they don't feel safe anymore. speaking to a of the photos, the divers picture emerges. google wants to send
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a message to berlin with his vote for the a. if the it is p d s p d does not do enough. they just want, they do not listen. they think they stand above us. they, if they should most be in power, but they need to make noise in parliament. so politicians wake up. the others when da of the to stop immigration 1000 kia can, has long been a cultural melting pot because of the mines with, with thousands of jobs lost people complain about the arrival of refugees and new commerce from south eastern europe, of your shots and officers off they say we can handle it, but how people who come to our country get everything for free, and diamonds must what called for it. everything has become very expensive. well, the s b d lab by chancellor olaf schultz last. the parties vote, social democrats, marcus students won the direct quote and gals, and p, a sion. he sees the a if the, when, as a wake up call. when he's done these bets and not when demand, if we can't bring change and people still won't feel any difference in the next few years and people will become more radical,
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which is not good for our democracy. people with an immigration background tell us they are worried, but they are too afraid to talk on camera as a survivor of world war to the 88 year old mine and collector is literally to created the many young people have not experienced this period. while i clearly remember sitting in a house that was bombed and destroying the wildflowers, sometimes from the past won't come back any time soon. everyone agrees that the government in berlin should start caring again about the city, step fast and l g 0 gal. some kids and thousands of people are expected to take to the streets in greece on friday as part of a general strike the demonstrations month. the 2nd anniversary of the countries was train accidents that killed 57 people. i'm 1st day of a poor flame, schumann era outdated infrastructure and major system failures for the tragedy. as john throughout the last reports for re families of appeals in greek authorities of
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a cover up as nicholas black. yes says his twin daughters ends nice cry out to him from the grave, demanding justice. they were killed on their way back to university when their train collided, head on with an oncoming freight train at high speed, assembled by them. uh, i think what the state has managed to do will remain in history that the long last politicians will be held responsible. if a single politician isn't called to account, i will say this hold a 1st has failed. a station mazda had put the trains on a collision course as they went through the bulge of tempe in northern greece. but that section of track also lacked electronic monitoring systems that was supposed to have been installed and could have prevented the crash. 6 today, the size of the crash is a memorial to the 57 who died here, mostly young people returning to university. this have become a symbol of the lack of accountability increases political system. and many parents
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who love children here believe that involves a cover up days after the accident, bulldozers came to the side and cleared away tons of gravel and soil. the government said this was done in order to rebuild the tracks and restore the train service. but it created suspicion that the government was trying to remove evidence relating to the crash. relatives of the victims, hired specialist doug teams to go through the wreckage, they found body parts. investigators had missed and relatives audit chemical tests of the wreckage of to the government failed to do so. an explosion that the point of impact spoke to fire that caused some of the deaths. it suggested one of the trains may have been carrying and the legal inflammable cargo. the government has since ordered its own chemical analysis, but suspicion link is out of my lot, lost her door for a medical student. yes, to, to some help with the people to cook, children's bones and pushing any fix from here and deposited things somewhere else
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. we're attempting a cover up. why would they in such a hiring this should be a re tape keeping everyone out except the prosecute is until every missing person is found to see, i guess, says he and his wife cannot sleep and cannot grieve. they are waiting for politicians and railway officials to face justice. it won't bring them to us as back they say. but it could save other people's children jumpstart, helpless elder 0, then be police to the head on algebra. and for, while scenes of the cost of florida with this pro, deals with the router has it on the cost that's coming up with jenna
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, to really, to mom's house, a wall size bed to entire communities in los angeles. the clean up is still underway, but as rob reynolds reports from ulta, dana, it is an enormous expensive and controversial efforts. the l. a fire has left behind an estimated 4 and a half 1000000 tons of burned wreckage. this is phase one, the clean up environmental protection agency workers unload truck loads of hazardous debris at a temporary staging area in all to dina on the grounds of public golf course. in phase one, we remove household hazardous materials, such as unborn paints propane and burn pesticides. any household goods that work
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is nearing completion, the hazardous material will be taken to certified waste storage facilities outside the la area authorities say those dumps are designed to prevent toxins from leaching into the environment. we're trying to make these staging areas as temporary as possible. so we're trying to get this stuff here loaded up as fast as possible, process it and get it out of here. the toxic material has to be cleared before removing the rest of the debris like the remains of houses. this is one of 4 temporary staging areas from hazardous waste los angeles buyers. and they are a source of controversy because local residents don't want hazardous waste in their neighborhoods, even temporarily. new. the laurie oak park staging area located on state land surrounded by mainly lower income left, you know, communities,
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residents gave federal and state officials in your full, in a recent public meeting. and you left me in the eyes and said, would you allow your children in your place where this is going on across town? and malibu, a staging area for toxic debris from the palisades. fire sits new. the banks of japan, good creek environmental to say, that's a terrible idea. selecting a location that is alongside an ecologically sensitive creek and lagoon home to endangered species is maybe one of the worst sites that we could have chosen. we didn't have any choice. we had to use that location. all the other locations we tried weren't available to us at the time, despite efforts to keep contamination to a minimum. the disaster has already spread toxic substances. officials in alta, dina, and the palisade, say the cancer causing chemicals. benzine has been detected in water supplies, rob reynolds, l, g 0, l to dena california,
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or tons of support. now here's jenna. thank you, elizabeth. we are counting down to a high stakes match it crickets, champions, tracy on friday where i've got a song play australia for a place in the semi finals. a win would put either side into the final full. but if australia lose, they could still go through. oh, nice england slash south africa on south today. there's also a chance of rain. another washout like the one they had to get in south africa earlier in the tournament, would put australia into the 70s. the batsman monosyllabic same says, this site is prepared to face a tricky ass down to as i'm not as a pun, dental or someone. that themes, if the under the whole going on with trying again to send them, we not have good die. um we know the skill level that they play with, but we're gonna make sure we, you know, become really well prepared and, and, and put a really good phones together. i've kind of started come into the game, having not to england down to the tillman to the 8 run victory on wednesday. this is the foster parents out the champions trophy. we spoke to cricket for acosta
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around a couple. he think stuff. got a some have a realistic chance of closing his shop, isn't it such a great thing that we talk about and i've gotten it done australia game like it's a big game and that have got missed um, actually have a chance. remember they've only been playing. i c c level cricket for 10 years, they coming up against one of the champ insides in the history of this part. so they have done this done stories already one for all the time. i think they've got a genuine chance of this australia and not add to a full strength. they played particularly well against a good. we have now seen that that's ending in team with serious problems and in decline and have done this done themselves to great advantage of it. i think if they can bring the level of game that they brought 2 days ago, a lot against england gets around this on the board. and the energy they showed defending. advocate off, he said in the hall are very, it's not easy with the do coming in in the 2nd meetings, but they gave it everything. they've got more than a 100 more than a decent job. so i'm actually backing of guns done to bush australia. i think
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a few things need to go to they were they need to back 1st that not a good chasing team. so frustrated that person to the board. i think that are overwhelming favorites. the something back post. i think it's a 5050, get a set of that. take agents. i say marine air has been given a full much fun. i'm find by the suckage football federation. so comments he made about took his referees, the portuguese coach was accused of racism. so criticizing one of the officials off to the match against kind of tests right on monday and have to pay a $44000.00 fine. and so of one of his suspended full games on that day when sent about che play in the tuck, he's got his team repeating shaka the do by tennis championships. what top say to donald medical? that was knox out in the quarter finals. the 2023 champion was i forget it, slide number 47. how long grateful residents are wrapped up before i sit comfortably before the judgment fact and the 2nd saving a full month's points before taking it and that's how i break it up. yes, just cool and that's something we um 15,
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honda civic reflections wouldn't mind re explain the things didn't get any better for the russian as the last of the site at $75.00 off, which is down places fast with the and i was not happy with one of his decisions and it can happen with dropped off to the match. we how hooks comes on the situation if there will, even if there was nothing, nothing hard to boiling. uh, i respect him a lot. uh so. uh yeah, i maybe went just to be too far after basic men's, the death rates for now phase there's a sectional, sits the past, the 1st place in the final 1st health 3 set matches. it's amazing to tell you their cd which went on past midnight and beyond the victory and so as a 1st is 70 find the parents to since july full sits, the boss is a to so i'm running. i found this event frank, part of it just told the san antonio spurs,
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he went through to him the season to coach the n b a side, the 76 year old who is the leads most successful coach with more than 1400 regular season victories stuff at a strike in november. you visited this bus on the state for the 1st time and let them know if his decision boss, he's not running out to return to the leak in the future. at the pga tools, the latest events in florida. well, number 99 j not who's joined what of golf most exclusive clubs. the americans became the 14th class to shoot a subs 60 round. you sausage with 5 straight buddies and went on to make 12 and sizes. and the 3318 round of 59 and talked to the board at 12 under 5, but that will, while it seems as an alligator ones it onto the cool. so head of another florida. nice. if last is open championship run about the whole show or show he plays golf in college full. the florida gates has snapped into action and help see on its way with one of his purpose long before this video is protecting the fight break. that is what you'll support for that. we have a thank you very much for that. finally,
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this news, our hollywood at the gene at glen has been found dead in his home in new mexico. the 95 year old body was discovered along with his wife. please say the desk, the suspicious enough to investigate and ronald la. com looks back on his career. of the gene hackman brought up burning white hot intensity to every performance. he played the cynical, angry new york faced detective pop by doyle in the classics. 1971 thriller, the french connection. relentlessly, pursuing a big time heroines. mueller. hockman won an academy award for best actor for that role. his 2nd oscar for best supporting actor, was awarded for his portrayal of the sadistic law man little bill daggett. in the 1992 western unforgiven,
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how does less to tell in mississippi will be proud of these? he struck the blow for the white man. said what you said clinton, who hackman replies the role of a furious cop in 1988 mississippi burning. as an f b i agent cracking down a murderous ku klux klan thoughts during the civil rights struggle to run on the brackets body. hackman play to feel college basketball coach. can see there's a chance to redeem himself in hoosiers. the critically acclaimed story of a small town indiana high school teams road to the state championship. the 1986 film is widely considered one of the best sports movies of all time. hockman displayed his gift for comedy as the head of a seriously dysfunctional family. in 2001, several, 10 in bonds winning the golden globe award for best actor god then became in the
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hospital on his back. gene hackman is acting career spend for decades. he was truly one of a kind and that so, so this i'll just say are news out that we are back in just a few minutes with all the latest updates. thank you for watching the when much day arrived, the green army comes to life. but football is not at all they shout about a club where societies disenfranchised of the loudest voice. and political defence takes center stage. they on the right goes resistance. the officers of roger casablanca, defends, who make football on which is the she looked at the image and she was like, you know, the 20th, like a terrorist. like, slick put it, look like in
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