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so and professor michael wooldridge and explore the pedals and possibilities of artificial intelligence. it changes the way we think. and then the way we all can protect ourselves. studio b, b a. i series on a jersey to the rushes president blossoming. peyton tells you crazy. and so just like to getting the task region to surrender on the lives with respect the new ways of helping this is all just the real life from day halls are coming up to new york city. cooling for the release of a palestinian student activist whose facing deportation also being detains as well
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carries as a tax. and goals are coming full palestinians. and the bro page continues with visual clean. bullshit in the strip demonstrates is from across the be a to send on the capitals amounting accountability off to a roof collapse as a train station killed 15 people. the russian president vladimir putin in the says he'll spell the lives of your trade in soldiers placing in the cask region is to keep it tells them to surrender. it comes out to us president donald trump says he urge pacing notes to allow a mazda cat. russia has been driving out ukrainian troops who launched an incursion into the western territory in august. the kremlin says 20 millions settlements now back hundreds, control as waste. when you, when you must most him so,
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but he's who we understand president trump call to be guarded by humanitarian considerations with respect to the service men. in this regard, i would like to emphasize that if they lay down their arms and surrender, so it'll be guaranteed life and decent treatment in accordance with the norms of international law and the laws of the russian federation. yet even that it is a pretty effective implementation of the us prisons cool, a corresponding order from the ministry. political leadership of ukraine is necessary to which ministry units to lay down their arms and surrender. those such of already has been following the diplomatic movements from moscow. a russian president vladimir putin mets with a permanent members of his security council on friday evening. and during this meeting, he had an update for the officials. he said that trump and his administration is doing everything it can to restore relations with russia and that things are
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beginning to move. and he said, we will see how things progress the russian president also responded to donald trump's requests to spare the lives of ukrainian forces. that remain on russian territory in western russia of curse region as the report and said that this is a decision that has to come from the authorities in key if it has to be an order of given to the military wing of the ukrainians. and the soldiers have to lay down the weapons of surrender and their lives will be spared at all. this of course comes after we saw a visit by us special envoy, steve with cough on thursday, during which he mets was letting me put in and receive the so called new on. so southern russian president has, when it comes to responding to this us temporary a ceasefire proposal that is on the table. the russian president has made it clear that he is in favor of a ceasefire, a temporary one, even if russia's demands are mats. and certainly the view here is that given the
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gains, the russian military has made on the ground. they have the upper hand in these negotiations and luxury, putting a standing firm in making these demands that adamant stats, any kind of an agreement has to be on russia's terms, doors such a part algebra, 0 moscow as well. those comments from pace in tom, off to donald trump posted on social media. he said we had very good productive discussions with present slots, and it pates in the and there is a very good charles, that this horrible beloved evil kind of fine. we come to an end, vault, thousands of ukrainian troops, all completely surrounded by the russian, by the trade and in a very bad on the following revel position. he says he's a strongly requested that that lives be sped, adding this would be a horrible masika one not seen since world war 2. let's bring in poxy of coal hain in washington dc. now policy, things are moving false and this us russia dialogue. some of it behind closed doors,
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but much of it in public to much of it on social media. that's just how us president donald trump likes to operate. and he's given an interview to a conservative media outlet that is going to be aired and he said they're going to know more by monday now. not sure exactly what supposed to be happening over the weekend. but i think when he put out that post on social media talking about ukrainians being surrounded, there's a lot of questions about that. are the creating forces actually surrounded ukraine seems to say no, but he didn't give any specifics. is that coming from his highly classified daily intelligence? brief sometimes that does, he does make that information public or did he just hear this somewhere and decided to post it? we don't know. but i think a lot of republicans and democrats who do not see russian, did you got to russia as anything other than an adversary are very much questioning
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how he's going into these negotiations. we've heard from the sector state secretary of defense that in the president itself, say ukraine will never be a part of nato that ukraine's going to have to give up territory. now this post on social media seeming to suggest that russia's military has quite the upper hand. so i think there's questions out exactly what kind of honest if, if the us is going to be an honest broker in the ceasefire talks. but again, on the interview that's going to be airing this weekend, donald trump said was asked, what if i flooded recruiting russian president vladimir putin will not agree to the ceasefire. what then? and he said that would be very bad for the world, but i think he's going to agree. he said, i know him very well. i think he's going to agree. so very unclear exactly what kind of role the united states is going to play in these negotiations. but he is sounded optimistic. his spokeswoman said this is the closest to piece they've ever been patchy thing to patsy. cold hain in washington dc. a
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shell stripes. this is in the see me region of ukraine. why the russian that a tree is advancing and you training the authorities, the rising, the of actuation of several villages. or you can see here is protective metric. the ukrainian willow tree have put up as a means of trying to protect the vehicles as they travel through this village from russian drone attacks that have been a lot in recent days. some of these houses have been hit. it's speed reporting that that was actually a russian glad to attack. the majority of the population of this village have actually left. there is great concern. the russian policies that have been pushing the ukrainians back out of the town of seizure across the board of could well evolves further into ukrainian territory. certainly, according to the ukrainian ministry, they say that there is evidence of russian recognizance units crossing the border
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as a means of compromising ukrainian positions before a larger advance. tal stratford, which is 0 in the somebody region. ukraine and demonstrators are outsides new york columbia university to support the teen student masked move candle and for tests against the rest of activities. the universities vote degrees and either suspended or expelled students for demonstrating against israel's warrant golf at law. share the 2nd process, the jewish groups and to trump tower on the day to print test against scales, detention, 98 people were arrested for christian. that salumi is covering the process the columbia university. demonstrations are continuing here at columbia university,
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despite aggressive attempts to shut them down. we're now learning that one columbia university students will be deported. visa this according to the department of homeland security. i. she is a palestinian woman who do take part in demonstrations at columbia university, this as another graduate student muscles. cleo who helped organize those demonstrations, remains behind bars and louisiana fighting deportation efforts. i earlier i did get to speak to associate professor joseph, how leaks from columbia university about his reaction to what's been happening. all of this is coming so fast and so i'm pressing into it. i think it's hard for anyone to respond. so just a week ago, the white house announced they were cutting half a $1000000000.00 in government funding. and then 24 hours later they took my food from the into custody. and it's a week later, last night they sent a new letter of demands in press to the university and then sent more desk going
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into the dorms. you know, i believe in our presidents writing and he says he's hargrove and we all are and the university is an impossible situation now where they are obliged to follow the law and the it house understands what they can do to terrorize the impact. is this having on students and the campus in general? do you expect that there could be more arrests or detach? i can't tell you how much time my colleagues and i are spending talking to each other. talking to our senior colleagues talking to our students about how frightened everyone is and concerned for their safety. students and faculty are reporting seem to adjust personnel in plain clothes, in the neighborhood. students are asking their instructors to take the classes online, and there's a real sense of fear and lack of safety all around the campus. and it's very difficult for us to do anything about that. what, what can we do against federal agents? now, lawyers representing student demonstrators deny accusations from the trump administration, but they are in any way a threat to national security. they accuse the administration of cracking down on
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constitutionally protected free political speech. and they are fighting the administration now, not just on the streets, outside of columbia university and on campus campuses across the country. but in the courts trying to prevent mood, camille, from being deported and also suing columbia university for collaborating with a government and a handed over student discipline records for new york. the thomas says it has agreed to a proposal made by mediators to release an as ray, the american soldier health captive in garza. the group says it was also handled over the full days of school june national comp,
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to as part of the agreement. and the statement how much it says it's ready to begin negotiations and reach a comprehensive agreement on the issues of the 2nd phase. the us envoy to them, at least if with call says there's one way and say he presented what he calls a bridge proposal is, would extend this, the spot to mid april, which with calls says with allow time to negotiate a permanent truce. and the statement, he said, how much would release living hostages in exchange for prison is in accordance with previous form. it is the phase one, c spa would be extended to enable the resumption of significance, humanitarian assistance. unfortunately, how mouse has chosen to respond by public reclaiming flexibility while privately making the bones. that's how entirely and practical without a problem. and then faced by a come off is making a very 5, but the time is on its side. well, is way before these have been turning out attacks across galls. despite the
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ceasefire at least 98 palestinians have been told since the agreement came into effect on january the 19th. thousands of others have been injured. in the latest attack, full palestinians have been killed and as strikes and this like town, the neighborhood of gauls, the city, and uh, the areas where the bombardment killed 2 children, civil defense, james recovered about $25.00 full days at the l. she for hospital on the state, the facility was a temporary burial site for building a 100, an ac pa, the city is killed during on the is very the siege last year. since he is ready on a comfortable 5, it shows that he took off of the seller nation and sewage problems have stopped operating. that's increased phase of wes thing. health and sanitation conditions. i'm concerned about the spread of diseases, conditions and the strip have, but was since, as well brought supplies on days, 13 days ago. now, that was also
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a severe water shortage. honey mach mood, has spoken to one palestinian mother struggling to find strong couple water. these really blockade on the crossings has made life quite miserable for palestinians across the gaza strip, particularly for those returning to their homes in gauze and the northern parts water sources are becoming a flight of stairs. across the street with people are only able to get one gallon of water to out, to be seen on the way through this side. many of the people uh queueing in long lines for hours just to get one gallon of water. and then along the blockade on the other basic necessities and particularly that food supplies and other survival items needed for people survival gear and for them to survive. these difficult conditions were joined by one of the local residents. here i was housewife and the mother of 4 children to talk us about the challenge of the 2 phases on a daily basis with water, particularly at this cost a month. so that was,
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i had plenty of prescriptively. our biggest challenge is the woodside. it's a huge problem, effects all day to day life on the life of the education of our children. instead of focusing on education that route queuing for woodside. yet it's also difficult to come across drinkable water. we boil water, we find, but with the gas scarcity, we caught boil enough, so we drink it as it is. and this affects us and our children from the center of the you this year ramadan is very bad with the closure of the border crossings. we're locked in food and water, we can't cook. we started depending on kind of food and food items that don't require what's happening. as for the cleaning, we started using long gallons for something that needs full gallons. and this is having a health effect on everyone. we don't know what the consequences will be. so really is if it goes situations, palestinians returning to their home in golf and the northern parts and other parts of the city are facing on daily basis,
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getting water and other basic necessities. the daily battle for many of them already is scar, city of water resources, it is very difficult for them to survive these difficult condition as i know the restrictions continue. so does the suffering most. how does this data from galls us at the house? i still ahead on, i'll just say around the accused of crimes against humanity, the form of philippine prison. thanks his 1st appearance at the international criminal force and demand who run to central banks this morning. as canada, as new prime minister. i mean, it's a trade the when delusion from the truth, the fact tag in the balance. when the voices of silence agendas prevail, systemic emissions lean control the listening post be coding the media on out his
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era. the latest news, as it breaks the agreement comes at the critical junctions for syria. the company is to be able to accommodate for them and recent government municipal operations to adjust the searching effect with detailed coverage. now that is a little focused on a future trade war from the liberals, pos record of governance from the house of the story. they say that life is getting harder and it seems that the need is getting well for. yeah, there's a lot of and across the country i france's influence over many of its former african colonies may be in decline, but this remains of potency cannot make a culture for a flurry of articles across french speaking africa is campaigning for change that just ears, investigative unit forensically uncovers a murky world of faith journalists false accounts, and forced identities with links to states. actors with vested interest,
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africa's ghost reporters. on a, just the, you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out as a reminder of, on top stories, as our russian president vladimir putin says, he'll sped the lines of ukrainian soldiers pointing in the cost region. if keith tells them to surrender, it comes off to us. president donald trump urged him not to allow a master cut in the region. demonstrates is gathered outside columbia university in new york city to support detain. susan knox. news had held and protest against the
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rest of us to this. it's the 2nd day of demonstrations in the city is very full since i've been carrying out tax across gall. so despite the ceasefire, full palestinians have been children and strikes and gulf, the sheets it comes of the southern nation and sewage phones have stopped operating because this route has come from that it has to take the thousands of students in serbia all gathering in the capital belgrade for an anti government riley plans to assess the date, the protests for those months so davy, on see corruption demonstrate ations against the government of president. having found the checks government is supposed to have been comp, again, the city center feuding phase of violence. now these demonstrations was followed by a booth collapse of the train station in november, which killed 15 people will reach. helen's joins us from bel grades now where we,
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what's happening in beltway to nice as well. the reason of the streets of l. gray, this evening, off thronging with the boats is come from all over the capital to welcome bands of students who in many cases would be marching for days and days and days coming from over the country to be part of a private test that she had jewels for sat today, taking place throughout the whole of tomorrow. it's expected to be perhaps the biggest demonstrations in decades inside the they are they, it's, you know, there's a festival like i'm just way down on the streets with people playing with those. uh, blair and call horns, wrapping motorbike engines that are lots of bike is down there to welcome the students into the capital as well. despite that festival on your atmosphere, there is uh, i think, uh,
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a worry that this might end up being some sort of confrontations that are a pro government lowest and cameron's in the center of bel grade to alexander bridge. the president is boarding, that, that could be bought and see is blaming this protest. movements on the outside forces that something that the demonstrations themselves say is absolute. nonsense . i say if there is any trouble, it will be because of provoking as all painful traits is. now reached at 2 in a, in a dress on tv at this evening on friday evening. said that's the last place to show you a strange. i brought to detain any trouble of mind because he said the state will do everything to secure peace. but obviously in danger piece will be arrested for we want to these protests as well. and then well, this is a move from the on to not be is m c, the, the title of the rule of president beach h a,
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a populace right wing lead up. but the catalyst for it, as you said in your introduction, was the collapse of a, of a re, for the train station to kind of be ready for the train station back at the beginning of november. and if it is 6 to know, besides which led to the desk of 15 people, now that cost wise for that. and people have essentially started that was to do with negligence and to do with widespread corruption in the country. now back kicked off what i've seen the process driven by students, but that have now gone widespread supports throughout the country through big sections of, of savvy in society, the dom onset, the protests as themselves are actually quite specific. they are saying that the documentation relating to the development of that training stations should be made public. uh that that should be more money for higher education that any prosecutions of price protesting students should be dropped in anyone who is
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a tax. those students should be prosecuted themselves. now they want to try and keep this movement as kind of a free party politics as, as possible. so they, they don't want that to be part of the opposition to government. hopefully, you know, the anti government opposition in, in parliament. they don't want this to be about geo politics to do with a savvy is a relationship with the new europe. and you know what to do with russia. last the, this is about a ground sweat of all positions of a whole political culture in, so it'd be kind of an, a broad movement of a change. i. k, will we challenge in belgrade? thank you. former philippine, the president george regard to touch a has made his 1st appearance before the international criminal court in the hague . he was arrested earlier this week in manila and loans of another lens to face charges of crimes against humanity linked to his so called war on drugs. while he
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was an office, natasha pump. the reports from the hague, from president to prison, rodrigo, due to it's a once the most powerful man in the philippines. now, the international criminal court in the hague, charged with crimes against humanity for the cold war of drugs associated you are young, rodrigo ro, due to, to do to, to join the hearing on video link from his jail because of health reasons. the quote detailed his rights and this alleged crime shows of the corporate for traitor, for the crimes against humanity of murder. it does a viewer and simple kid not being a lawyer. so do to tell you. so it is cards, arrest was put in the 3 face to face it or to move this or in the nature of political scores separately, due to a run of bloody campaign against drug dealers and uses during his presidency and before as may of death. oh,
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you said he was wiping out street crime supporters outside the cook agreed because of him. it's a pocket book to make the philippines a better place to live without those. uh, moving. so he protected the philippines. c i. c. c has been investigating due to today since 20216000 people in to be killed during his campaign rights activists say the real numbers for hire and police abuse was guy. we are hoping for him to tried and found guilty, but not only but there are, but everybody else who as far as ministration to, to take the rest is a big win for the i. c. c. we can do in recent years by us functions and the rest boards for the russian presidents and is ready to lead to that is yet to be fulfilled. the trial could take months to begin, if conflicted due to it. they could face up to 30 years in prison. the face of one of asians most controversial leaders now in the hands of the international justice system,
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is actually butler altamira. hey smoke. connie has been sworn in as colors as new, fine, minnesota, ending nearly a decade of justin. today's time and office, the full my central bank governor, has named a smaller 24 member cap nash retaining for administer melanie journey. connie, which he has his in try food coming into office with canada, looks in a terrorist dispute with the us. she have for tom. they has moved from shot of law canada. it's been reported that the near canadian prime minister is trying to get a phone call with donald trump as soon as possible. soon after his swearing in ceremony the press, aust, i'm about the trade war and la, connie responded by saying that the president of us president is a successful businessman. and we're his largest tons and tons expect respects and working together in a commercial way and the added that eventually the us will. that's it. and that's
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a rather optimistic message perhaps. given that all the trouble was daily basis has talked about how power is typical canada is to the american economy and how he wants to shop down canadian factories, nodes are rebuild. the us is industrial phase mot. connie will be going to europe next week. we understand the revisiting powers and london in order to show that there is a united front against present problems, trade war, the time of that is not alone. and he is expected to pull for a general election in the coming days. it's expected either at the end of april may, is the capitalize is on the surgeon patry. it is. i'm just making some agents forget just how unpopular his liberal policy had been before. double trump the cloud trade. will she ever time see out as a shot of as the price of gold has hits $3000.00 pounds. so the 1st time simone searches for the precious method limits on says and to use
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a tariff dispute. sco just traditionally seen as a safe haven for investors in terms of economic time or well that is it from may the ways of helping the what the is next for you then inside story examines is israel will be held accountable in golf. the it has got recently quite halting, adelaide and melbourne. we got full cost on saturday of $36.00 to $59.00. but this familiar line, a cold front whose talent and thunder storms have been quite active in west and australia, will jump the temperatures by good 10 degrees when it comes in during sunday and produce some big thunder storms. possibly have storms on the way through victoria. not just temporarily be room for you in science logged in using 25 degrees in
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christ church with food effective right. relevance on the i think the shows in eastern to these you're not particularly widespread. they're not reaching the southern philippines, but some of the ways the most popular quite possibly and probably in sumatra to that i want to to shower, showing up what is quite holt, this positive se asia for thailand and from dallas we should be seeing low so that he's not hi, so that he's, you know, once again a whole time you thought you might say good bye to winter in japan. maybe. i think sir, this line here may be, it looks very rainy and they have indeed been wet recently. but when it combines is what's relatively cold for the know if you get a storm system develop and for hawkeye the afternoon. and obviously that is possibly a blizzard. and certainly the will see that even in tokyo dollar. so but the cold, the,
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