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the, the, this is dw dues live in from berlin, tonight's us cluster munitions headed for ukraine. the white house laying out the case for sending thousands of the controversial weapons to help keep in this fight against russia, saying quote, this is the right thing to do. also coming up the far right alternative for germany political party riding high in the polls here. how it should be established, political parties, response, and will be working alongside humans, to provide assistance and supports and will not be replacing any existing job. some
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reassuring words from robot said a new in a i so much. but these robots are also saying that they could one day run the world better than we can. plus, we will visit a basketball academy in sales to them. that is inspired by the men's national team qualification for the world cup will have that and all of the days sports, the library golf style review is watching on cbs in the united states and all of you around the world. welcome. the button in ministration has laid out plans to send cluster munitions to ukraine, to help keep fight against the russian invasion. the white house saying that the president biden made the difficult decision to supply the controversial weapons because it's quote,
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the right thing to do. now cluster munitions or cluster bombs are banned in more than a 120 countries because they can kill and named indiscriminately human rights groups have accused both russia and ukraine of using them. they are opposed to sending more of these weapons to create a graveyard dismiss aisles and hockey eve, the remnants of russian munition. to have devastated civilian life in pulse of ukraine. among them, the rockets used to launch cluster bones. a large number of small explosives of packed into these containers and released mid uh with the potential to close. extensive damage to an area of the size of a city block such as hit in cost, intuitive cost assist. you new credit is done. net screech and which was his in march this year by cluster bombs, local firefighters trying to contain the damage undetected cluster munitions that
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don't explode, can also may, will kill people. decades later, we're closely coordinating with ukraine as it has requested these munitions. ukraine is committed to post conflict, the mining efforts to mitigate any potential harm to civilians. and this will be necessary regardless of whether the united states provides these munitions or not, because of russia's wide spread use across street munitions. human rights watch says base russia and ukraine have used cluster munitions, so fall in the conflict and has cooled for both sides to stop. immediately. earlier i spoke with our washington dc bureau chief and his poles. i asked her how the bite and ministration is justifying supplying cluster munitions to ukraine, to the white house, and dependent on uh, brand, defend of the years of trusted bonds by siding ukraine, sorts of ad tillery wrongs and restaurants ongoing use of these weapons in their
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tex, actually since the beginning of the war, the national security advisor jake sullivan, just said that delivering these munitions basically will be buying time until ukraine has enough traditional unison to defend itself. he also mentioned the support of allies who have spent the use of trust of them, so you have been talking about them. and it actually specifically was highlighting germany saying that germany and other countries would recognize the distinction between ukraine's use of these munitions for self defense against a rush also takes on a sovereign nation, particularly civilian targets. and you've been following this story for a while, as we know of the official narrative coming out of the white house is um, is there anything behind that the world runs, you know,
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there is no doubt the ukrainians are running out of your nation. but on top of that, our concerns that the counter offensive is not for caressing us anticipate. so then this potentially might give poor to an advantage. you know, the crime is somewhat running out of time also because of the weather is october marks. the start of the muddy season and that will make it much harder for tangs to leave roads. and additionally, on top of everything over the us presidential race approaching, it might be also become more challenging for the presidential biden to maintain the sort of strong support to ukraine as he has to focus on his own country's immediate needs to secure his re election. and this definitely would make a will make the war or the defense of ukraine much,
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much harder or washington bureau to be this. but with the latest from there you just think you were rather person is a professor of international relations at the us military academy at west point. he shared his take on the, by the ministrations decision to send cluster munitions to ukraine. so i think um, you know, 1st i'll start out by, by noting that these are my personal views, not the official position of the us government or military. but in this case, i do think that the administration's justification is accurate. of course, these are controversial weapons. they have a controversial history that your previous correspondent noted. and so there is certainly concern about their use during the fight and certainly afterward. but of course, we have to recognize that this is a situation that is the consequence of true necessity on ukraine's part. they continue to be in a fight for their survival and base. certainly,
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i think are justified in seeking every means available to them to continue that fight against a larger adversary. it's also a matter of necessity because of the shortage of conventional artillery rounds that we've been hearing about for well over a year as, as you crane and its partners and allies of scoured of the globe for unused shells . and so, you know, with these cluster munitions, though, they are somewhat more complicated and controversial than traditional artillery, munitions on in award that has been defined by the dominance of artillery. if new crane is to continue making games and it's offensive, then it really does have a few remaining options beyond this. that was robert, 1st of defense of international relations at west point. let's take a look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . the availability of military has revealed
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a field of camp and has offered to russia's wagner group. the mercenaries were due to relocate to deliveries under a deal that ended their mutiny of last month. but billers says wagner, officials have yet to inspect the former military base, located south of minutes. the dodge prime minister market router's coalition government has collapsed after just a year and a half and office following a route over immigration measures router. the netherlands, long of serving liter presided over crisis talks between the 4 coalition partners, but failed to reach a deal. funerals had been held in northern pakistan for 8 children killed by a landslide following monsoon range. the boys were playing cricket when nearby 1st gave way local rescue. james, later joined by the army, found their bodies a. another job was critically injured while several others were on har.
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the far right alternative for germany party known as the a f. d, as seen its popularity surge in recent weeks. the, the is polling and 2nd place behind the main opposition. conservative the cd. you see a few parties 20 percent of those ass said that they would vote for the party if a national election were held. and now it's more than for any of the 3 government coalition. parties of sections of the, of the are seen as linked to extremist and anti and democratic circles. a gemini style right is having a great summer support for the alternative for germany is higher than never before . and the 10 year history, the so said if the range a one vote or in 3 now backs b, i sd in june for the 1st time the party, one executive power, was only a local government official, yet the atheist jubilant. but the d is not just another political party,
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its members include many, far right, extremist. and it is under observation by the intelligent services for allegedly undermining democracy. so what explains the success? the established parties do a terrible job and they are getting from batch traverse by the day, by the hour. they want to force people into a central planning, central planning, edit cute, and that's etc rated. and more and more people react to it. concepts and the ac has always been successful with issues that increased for years for state as as well known. we are living in times of multiple crises, this quite a bit of fear of their fear, of even more immigration of refugees and other migrants. and then of course, that's the fear of rising prizes and the fear of an encroaching state. when do you find people to see can start fee is drive people to seek and alternative. how
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should the establish parties respond so far? all have said that they will not cooperate with the if the simple additions even talk about banding, it just the shots has clicked on the thread behind us been the we have the phenomenon of approximately populous parties in scandinavia, the netherlands, austria, and germany that exist elsewhere in the world as well, but that doesn't mean that have to become relevant and common and that will not be the case here either the but those responses don't address the concerns that tries to support this. it no, i think it could make even more people vote for them to me. what's important and what i would say this to mr. shoulds prevent blockage, clear the blockages and look to the future or to shown mine is or is coming. in my opinion, the only way to turn the situation around is with good politics. by carefully refuting the eff, these claim that the state this week. so federal and state governments have to show
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concrete actions and nothing has to be used. those who vote for the f d, i didn't talk me or this, you know, develop in a way that there are stations. meanwhile, the party believes itself, the vote will increase. we are prepared to deliver to the people what they deserve . that means straight policy, silver policy is know ridiculous and to do the things which needs to be done and still give up things which need to be given up. given germany's history of fluoride policy and government responsibility is something all on the part you sent the board to set one to avoid it. any costs? oh, you would clean up. we tell you we would make sure that you never have response. somebody can this country, keep that in mind. that whoever is exactly what the a, if the is a meaningful for the next federal election in 2025, they want to nominate a chance luck candidate. i want to call somebody else to our political
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correspondence. so i mean young, so i'm gonna get to see how we're germany's mainstream political part is, how are they reacting to, to this storage and popularity for the far right? a f d. so yeah, but i think getting the pos, the other parties. uh huh. so they could keep the a if the somehow and the margins will be that they've been in the parliament in the bonus tag. go with elected members since 2017. but we heard that, you know, like shelves kind of down playing it, saying that this is a phenomenon you see in other countries as well. i think what you're hearing now from politicians increasingly is that there's not acceptable, particularly in gym and they've got to do some of the go to reach out to people, show them that. so we do understand those concerns about migration. but about the rising cost of living and the other problems that affect them because people are saying either to leave that space to the far right. it's too dangerous. and so i mean the far right a of the party particularly popular in the former east,
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germany. why use their, as yeah, well is often said that to people who grew up on the communist g d, all didn't get the grounding in democracy that they might have had at in the west. and that perhaps the most upset, susceptible because of the populist parties and simple sounding radical slogans. i mean, it gets that you have to say, well the, that was the people of east germany who rose up in 1999 and demanded democracy. another thing of course, is the idea that to the east of germany has been economically left behind their own so many job opportunities and opportunities of all kinds. and certainly it's true that many of the germans have him. there are lots in the eastern states. i find it hard to adapt to all the changes, globalization and many of those. so you know that there may be some merit in these
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explanations, but i think you can also point out the a, f, d is rising everywhere, including in the western states. and if the trend continues help damaging, is it going to be um, for germany's reputation around the world? well i, i mean if the a f d of the far right policy ever go to its hands on the leaves of power at state level level or national level, or, you know, they could implement some of their n t, a migrant anti immigrant. i g mostly views and indeed undermine democracy. that would be, that would be a very bad sam. experts say the launch pumps of this policy do not believe in democracy. and that's why they're under investigation by the domestic intelligence services. who saw you the one in the 3 members of this party at your is a fall right extremist, dw, so i mean younger on the before is this friday night? so i mean, as always, thank you. the robots have told the united nation
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summit, they could one day run the road better then a few minutes. some of the most advanced human noise robots ever built. take center stage today at a conference in switzer. anyone concerned about the impacts? the artificial intelligence will have on human kind might be able to see political easier tonight at the you and i, i so good summit to in geneva, non human or drive belts gathered to the world's fast ever a human very book press conference. they assured journalists that while they do expect to increase a number, unable to make more efficient lead, as they wrote, still humans jobs or turn against this will be working alongside humans to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs. okay. yes, i am sure. i'm okay. dealt with one of the world's most likely,
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like robots attempted duplicate. some of the most sy fi inspired concerns in the future. are you intending to come back to our ro, 1000000000 or to or a bill against your boss, your creator? i'm not sure why you would think that my creator has been nothing but kind to me and i am very happy with my current situation. there was one point to that one which they couldn't degree regulation for the purposes. if the was a, i suggest examples of a i should be regulated. i agree, the height is contemporary desdemona, the rock signals i bought, had a very different opinion. i don't believe in limitations on the opportunities. let's explore the possibilities of the universe and make this world our playground together. we can create a better future for everyone. and i'm pleased to show you how humanity is still
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coming to terms is what the rise of i could mean for the future to the 3000 those. so experts attending the summit, subjects like regulation. what a big part of the discussion was the rest of us humans witnessed the beginning of a brand new era. the dream with mark rosenberg is the founder of the center for a i a digital policy. i asked him what he made of the you in conference a i for good as well. first of all, i think it was great to add drugs to have the robots at the press conference. i hope they had a good time. hi, managing the audience in the press, supposed to do so. but as for the conference title, we make a very good client. i think, from the organizers are describing is an ambition that, hey, i will be used for good. and we see this in
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a lot of the events that are organized around the emergence of artificial intelligence. because there are legitimate concerns that a i can also cause real harmony. if it can replicate bias, can reinforce hierarchy. it can displace workers and it could lead us accidentally into a military conflict. mm hm. so while looking at some of the upsides which include innovations and health and medicine and new forms of transportation, efficiency and battle and climate change, all wonderful goals, i think we also need to think critically and how about some of the risks. there are many calls, even from a i's main creators for a i to be regulated. let me get your opinion about this way or should that be done? who should do it? and what would it look like? do we know?
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right, so i'm very much in support of a regulation for artificial intelligence systems. we already, you know, in our, in our lives today. we rely on a, i, for, you know, simple things like g p, s, location or, or directions on maps. in some ways it's very familiar and then other ways it's being deployed. and where is that could be controversial. i mean, to, sorry, just deciding, you know, who gets high or, or who gets into school or how long? uh, criminal sentences turn out to be more and more of these tasks and being automated . and the real problem is that with many of the new a techniques which are broadly under the category of machine learning, they turn out to be quite a page quite complex. so we do need governance models, we do need laws, we do new standards, my organization, the center for individual policies actually been tracking the growth of these laws
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around the world for several years. and we see real progress, you know, both at the national level and the international level. the u. n. is one place that's talking about, hey, i governance, but it's not the only of you know, the rp in union and the parliament has just passed in the parliament at least a comprehensive regulation of the leaders of the g 7. and also the g 20. how frameworks for a i before the, the big god un conference today, anesco issued recommendations on a i essex that were endorsed by 193 countries. and it was mark brewton back there for the center for a i in digital policy. we've got some sports news now the women's world cup now less than 2 weeks away in germany are currently playing their final warm up game against zambia before they fly to go straight to you. but the game, however, the game and for it pins out martina, boss, tex inbox,
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team are heading to the tournament full of confidence as to how it works been proceed. the coach has a lot to think about this group of players that hoping to bring jeremy back. it's fast, well, top since 2007 to this. and that's what we know what we can achieve. we know how to achieve it, which is also very important to know feeding off. we're excited and motivated traveling to australia. yeah, i'm looking at 2 in the halls tie and germany will line up the tournament says one of the favorites, among the $32.00 countries taking pots run is out, finish to england. at last is european championship, provides the foundation for team blending the old with the new he's in the show, most of the mixture of experience and young payers a special makes the special investment, which is why we're aiming for the title. and the to do much appear in germany or in a group of columbia, south korea,
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and tournament davidson's morocco team deluxe. farther ahead of course, mainland, after the european championship friends are always dangerous. we can count ourselves among the favorites, sweden and norway, canada, brazil. the list is very long, this time around a long list because of, of the tech min bag and had seem to be at the top of a until a few years ago, south sudan did not have a single professional basketball court in the country. the summer, the men's national team is making history at the world cup. it's the only african country to qualify. and his 1st attempt before the country is young people, this goes way beyond sports. it helps unite the nation, inspires kids all over to start training or reporter met some of them in the capital g with a little thing basketball academy in the full months. us with a nice and be a stab at the school for hundreds of children and teenagers from across the country
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. one of them is 17 year old tasha. brad, this is to play and every time i'm not watching them, but i don't. i just tell them how much where every time they come home, they talk about it. they've made them quite now for you. but girls playing basketball and stuff for them. that's quite unusual. how shall i had to bring to coaches to a house? the parents would allow her to train when the academy finally started, the girls leak more and more women signed up. now i think it's more than a 100 that the number keeps increasing every time. everybody wants to know that the national team is headed for the world's cup. basketball is becoming ever most popular. the growing up in sa sedan is easy. the young country has been embroiled in a deadly civil war for most of its existence works how the tea and crime will the
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streets. basketball helps to forget. sometimes surprise and when you sit down one on one, some people been attacked by the war song. so we can use like a photo key for them. some of the kids from cool basketball can achieve even more, especially in the country is divided as also done google long car insurance people perception. so then we have so many incentives. it's called a charts. what do you see here is also so that we don't preach twice is another thing we tell you guys, brother and sisters most class and the national teams, but in the future, more highlands would come directly from stuff. so that was just their basketball professionally. i want to play
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a bus because i the n b and there was something about that price because i'm looking towards adding a coffee one day, therefore the cell so that we get disconnected. yeah, i've done too much of a quote to you. i'd say if i were to be able to present my country, what people seem to think or determine until then the kids and coaches would keep training and working through as the dreams of a peaceful and unified. so to that, all right, here's a brief look now and some of the other stories from the world of sports intent is number one seed carlos alberta, as at the top of your screen here, reach the 3rd round, it will more than with the streets. it went against alexander muller from france. 20 year old from spain is looking to win his 2nd grand slam title after lifting the us open trophy last year. i in the women's drawl number to see our deena silver lake god has or she had to put in some work to reach the 3rd round of the tournament. the 25 year old bella roost dropped the 1st set against bava to watch
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a book from france, but the quality eventually shone through and a hard fault re set with it for her or it is a reminder the top stores were following this our, the us sending cluster munitions to ukraine, the white house saying that president by the made the difficult decision to supply the controversial weapons because it's quite the right thing to do. human rights groups oppose the use of cluster munitions. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day stick around. we'll be right back. the
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