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auction investment, you've already started to see the fruits of this merge in southern africa and se that agent. and then the americans have to keep going. want to get things done together. in order to do that, we must build a strong and more effective and more inclusive united nations. us, these are adapt and bring new voices and new perspectives. that's why we support reforming and expanding the membership for the un security council. the are you in a bachelor just laid out our detail vision to reflect today's world. not yesterday's . it's time to move forward. the security council like view and itself, these to go back to the job of making peace, a broker and deals, and wars and suffering. the stop, the spread of the most dangerous weapons of stabilizing trouble resists africa. i'm
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east africa, the 80 to can you led mission that's working alongside of ation? people to turn the tide. we're also have a responsibility. prepare our citizens for the future. we'll see more technological change. i argue in the next 2 to 10 years, we have in the last 50 years, artificial intelligence, it's going to change our ways of life, our ways of work and our ways of war could usher and scientific progress. the pace never see before and much of it could make our lives better. but they are also very profound risks from dfcs to this information, to novel passages by a weapons. we worked at home and abroad to define new norm, new standards as this year, which is the 1st ever general assembly resolution. and they are start developing
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global roles. global roles in the road were also announced the declaration of yours on a responsible, responsible use of a i joined by 60 countries in this chamber. but let's be honest, this just the tip of the iceberg. what we need to do to manage this new technology . nothing is certain about how way out of all or how it will be deployed. no one knows all the answers. my follow leaders is e mail or they i offer 2 questions. first, how do we as it didn't ask community governor yeah. as countries and companies raise to uncertain frontiers, we need an equally urgent effort to ensure a safety, security and trustworthiness as they are growing more p. 7 awful, it must grow also also must grow more responsive to our collective needs and values
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. benefits of all, let's be sure equitably should be harness too narrow. not deep and digital divide. second, but we insure the day i support rather than undermines the core principles that human life has value and all humans deserve dignity. we must make certain that the awesome capabilities of a i, we use up lift in a power every day. people not to give dictators more powerful shackles on human and the human spirit. there is a head there why, but they may be, may well be know greater trust of our leadership and how we deal with they are. let me close with this is re navigate so much change once take much not change. and there's never forget who we're here to represent. we, the people, as these are the 1st words of our constitution,
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the very idea of america. they inspired the opening words viewing charter. i made the preservation of democracy, central cause of my presidency. this summer, i faced the decision for the sake of 2nd term as president was a difficult decision being present has been the honor of my life. so much more, i want to get done as much as i love the job. i love my country more. i decided after 50 years of public service, it's time for new generation leadership. take my nation for our follow leaders. let us never forget. some things are more important and staying in power. it's your faithful. the
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peacefully choosing their future. i'm gonna to india to south korea. nations represented one quarter of humanity will hold elections this year alone is remarkable. power. we the people, it makes me more optimistic about the future and i've ever been since i was 1st elected united states senate, 1972. every age raises challenges. i saw it as a young man. i said today, but we are stronger than we think we're stronger to gather then alone. what the people call it possible is just an illusion. nelson mandela taught us, and i quote, it always seems a possible until it's done. it always seems impossible until it's done. i follow leaders. there's nothing that's beyond are capacity. if we work together
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as best work together, god bless you all and make god protect all those are safe, peace. thank you. the let's including that. that's the space that's on the job. i that the un general assembly spoke for about to 20 minutes. i started off essentially with his greatest hits. it was a bit all about be that covered the ukraine, the middle east to china, iran and know simply talked about what's going on in sit down a wall with that. a 1000000 on the brink assignment and award as often described by people. this being forgotten by the rest of the world, climate change was in there as well as an impulse. and a i also listening to about a speech was that dw chief international edison, richard walker, a washington welcome richard. what stood out to you as well. so i think
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what, so that really most to me was, was this sense of, you know, an aging leader kind of heading off into the sunset and delivering his reflections um to the assembled worldly. does that and trying to be reflective about his own role, but also to to, to kind of like, caustic, what is going on now and all of the disruption and violence and kind of cool that happening in the world now and cost it in a historical context to try to bring across a message, the message of optimism that when he started in public life world and 50 years ago, the world was also in a very dire situation in the midst of the cold war. with the viet i'm will raging a more conflict going on, but that the world has moved on since and, and that the world kind of again move on from this situation. so i think it was quite an interesting speech with yeah, bite and very much and reflective move,
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but also i think getting the longest bit of applause in his speech. foot for a personal comment that kind of connected into that. that way he said that, you know, earlier this year when of course, he stepped down from the campaign to run for a 2nd time as us president. he said that he realized that it was time for a new generation of leadership and said, some things are more important than staying in power. and this got a considerable line of applause that and i think, you know, not just for the, for people appreciating their kind of personal level of that statement, but also a little in place to dig. i think to those assembled leaders around in new york right now, who don't say selections, who can hold onto pallets for decades. and of course we see so many meters around the world who are in autocratic leadership positions. and that was a little bit of a dig aimed at that. my thoughts,
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i thought that was one of the interesting moments to so the historical context is interesting. as he went through that list of the saki told that of, of the, the issues facing the world. when he was a 1st that became a big 7th. the cold war, the middle east, vietnam, the us as a divided country questions about us spending power in a will, will of swapped afghanistan for vietnam and you don't see a lot of change in that in not 2030 years as well. yeah. i mean, i think that is very much his message. so when people look at the united states now and end of the situation that it's in his messages, you know, we can move on from this. and of course, the context for this right now is the upcoming election here in the us. we're about 6 weeks away from it. um and we have a biden's vice president comma harris, obviously kind of taking on demand. so for the democratic party that um and donald
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trump running for us the time to become the president. and i think this is the context in which to see those comments from bite and that he knows that many in the chain, but in the united nations in new york, i'm sorry, worried about a possible 2nd. trump, tom, that donald trump was pretty talk safe for the whole idea of multilateralism that on depends the united nations in other countries should work together to solve international problems rather than trying to go it alone. trump really kind of works against that by, for instance, pulling out of the paris climate change deal, which i think was the, perhaps the hit and the, the biggest blow that he caused to the international united nation system. so a lot of people at the you, a lot of diplomats worried about whether, you know, if donald trump comes back, the dad is going to spell another period of american which retreat from the world
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and american retreat from international cooperation protect you on a hugely important things like climate change, and i think by this message that is, you know, don't count america out. um, obviously he wants to spend the belief that the, but a trump victory is, is interesting bus inevitable. um, and that almost whatever happens in that election because of the democratic system, the united states has, the us always has the possibility of re bus in the coming years. a china in the as well. i'm kind words a thoughtful words for that collaboration on the legal synthetics or the control of a legal synthetics, but also touching on taiwan and intellectual property. fact the endo pacific partnership as well. yeah. so i think his comments on china that pretty much in the same vein that we saw last year and in recent years. and this is the message he's always had to the united states and towards china is that they use
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terms like we want to responsibly manage our competition with china is not docking the fact that there is now a massive kind of show down between these 2 superpowers. going on for global power and influence, but it's saying that the united states is, is doing a hold of it can to avoid that varying authentic conflict in the going to keep it as a kind of a healthy form of competition. so talking about, you know, setting up the various or boosting alliances and partnerships in asia with, for instance, the quote, the, the, the grouping with india, australia and to japan. but also at the same time saying, well, you know, partnerships like that, a new against any country that rule about trying to improve. the lot of the countries involved there and the regions, of course, the chinese is that sounds pretty hollow. the a body like the quote from that perspective is very much aimed at trying to counter the rise of china so, so sticking to his message on china and also on taiwan,
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but not necessarily in a way that the chinese will particularly appreciate. okay, thank you. richard, that dw street for international edison, richard woke up in washington. it's not through the middle east and the israel says it's carried out a series of fresh air strikes against sides used by be around, bump has blocked militia in $1111.00, a security sofas, a se one of them talking to the has bought a command. they declined to night in order to get the details of thoughts we spent . nobody's official sales rating strikes of killed more than 550 feet since monday . well, times the coastal immediate stop to the fighting with growing fear is a pull out. tens of 1000 rushing news in search of safety of the race to escape. israel's attacks has left the roads to pay route, jammed with traffic more challenges await the displaced here in the capital key among them. finding shelter. schools like this one,
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have open that door to those pools, typically that yesterday was unlike anything i've been through before that despite having lived through many attached and it truly felt like a full scale war. there are many monitors whose bodies are still under the rubble. a lot in categories are going to try to sound like clear that they don't believe israel is only targeting, has been a for that. and uh, we evacuated our homes because israel is targeting civilians and the tracking number. it is not striking, minute, 2 targets, only civilian ones. i mean football is really military. however, since it has only been striking, has been a targets, including weapons, stools, missile launches, and other military infrastructure behind. it's also released videos like this one that it says proves the militia group is hiding weapons inside civilian buildings. it's about up to this footage that hasn't been independently verified,
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supposedly shows a missile exploding out of a house officer was hit by his railey strike, merely seen lebanese authorities say hundreds of people have already been killed, including at least 50 children, the wounded of flooding into lebanon's already overburdened hospitals. a hi essence . yeah, unfortunately what we're seeing is that most of those who died as a result of yesterday's, a tags, things over i was opinions in the homes. and as the name you can see, man is with israel, seemingly set on destroying has the ability to attack these riley soil. it's the lebanese people who once again, quote in the middle of the new shot to and so they've been, he's commentators and hosts of feedback you read by me on podcast. you tell me once you've experienced in the lab and these capital go, unfortunately, it's okay to your destination. the last few days they're using was really strikes
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happening in baby ruth on a daily basis. another has been the commander killed just moments ago. a lot. i mean, and an escalation and israel's military push to what it looks like to be what is happening on the ground, the fact to buffer zone and south not been on a deep populated south lebanon. where is realized sherman. it's a week to bring good citizens back north expense of thousands of we got good news being their home 3 southern lebanon went into the capital. and i'll just add one thing. it's a terrifying experience to be in baby today. when you have stripes happening in baby, across the country. and among many living use that flood this out into the capital is really were plants of rent over the sound of drones day and day out. it's a nightmare scenario. if i give it to him through how to run a computation podcast, host of money shot to in favors to nigeria and the countries northeast as how to
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live with the stress of conflict and terrorism for years. now the worst floods for decades have added to its troubles. heavy rains recently passed the down and border states flooding the regional capital. my do great. a dozens were killed and hundreds of thousands falls from that homes. are people there be? so i need to see what's left of the safety. the w is at least such a cool report. it's been nearly 2 weeks since by god now. okay, what que fled the floods direct his home he and his family escaped, but they don't have much to come back to me. i don't, i don't understand where to start. you can see all my electronics damage or my, you know, and bates withdrawal implementing doctors, my wife, and now ever attend established. the idea of returning seems found
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a way to drive on for now he and his family are staying in different places. the most painful thing is too much. i'm not with them. if i'm in my, my child is not even fit into book, just because he needs to be. the floods displaced hundreds of thousands of people like by gardner, a heavy rain full of clothes, the dam to best come free. much of my due, green water. officials say 77 people died. many here see the deviants gets enough and they have to inform people that such thing would happen before that you. my job is because i know different of you have the information that hosting is coming. we don't really need to know about what that we do. don't think that what time i will come close to the bones states, information commission admitted to dw, and to them have been neglected. us in mission could have done better because the
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donkey is 50 years old. if we hadn't been cutting out the maintenance on the stove drawn fast, we would have been the distribution by dust seats. he wouldn't even we had put if he had, i think he wouldn't want to do. it was very latch is the city's west flooding for generation as the flood, what does begin to receive what's not left in his wake is a trade of damage these homes. i complete lease of marriage when the what size hits i'm interested in, so i left with no choice but way backwards. there is no search and see a window kind we'd send is by gun a heads that the government promised to help those affected. both says he and his family happens because anything yet we often into a problem in causes. this is optim of what the situation in the optim on is the
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more than due to the situation in promoting his community will likely now face what that bond diseases and food and security on top of the problems they have before they will be open. the government will learn from this disaster and make the infrastructure more resilience a lot report, some of the search a chromebook i asked at least to how re relief efforts are being complicated by the ongoing boca around me in session. see, many will say to too much because until now, as you know, this is a bridge that has really brought to the intelligence. if it's really with the minutes and grew up local, how wrong they have tried to get people back into the villages, away from the city and back into the settlements. i plugged this lot, this recent issue now completely dead with space and situation. a city that spoke with 36 comp just to take care of the floods that was really thinking of taking care of i the piece of book on that tells you the kind of big picture that faces the fits. yeah. and it's people going forward. so now ukraine's president as the
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landscapes in the us to present what he calls a victory plan to president biden, as well as president presidential hopefuls, couple of harris and donald trump. because it is that he's trying to secure, more support for the war against russia, and he's also, i'm using other world leaders that the you and your clients defending its frontline territory and gains. it's made in the russian region of cost russian ass drugs, overnighted, the city of this operation, and se ukraine killing one person, an injury. others fighting continues to rage, an eastern ukraine, russia making slow games, a tremendous human cost, but over time, expanding the territory. it controls russian forces had been pushing towards the key strategic city for cross, for months. taking for cross got a few other nearby towns could open up the eastern front with potentially disastrous consequences for ukraine. for its part, ukraine strategy continues to involve heading inside russian territory with drones
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. most recently blowing up an ammunition storage site, the reportedly contained north korean made munitions ukrainian president follow to me is a landscape says his detailed victory plan could help turn the tide. so he says it gives ukraine the quote, the strongest possible position to bring peace closer to what she could before he left for the us. he sent this message to check. and that's the one that is the most is it next week. could be crucial in many ways in still think of russian tyra that i see this regression and to restore normal security and out of mind in a split sample. this to happen at issue determination of our partners. i must be matched. why the courage of ukrainians, sage a visa will be the answer to the question. when will this will end? is really when the determination of our partners keeps pace with what we can do to protect ourselves. we pay to defend our independence, to win the crane must win this war. great kind of weight and will be put together
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with a whole load more. but i'm not, there's not much we know yet, but so lensky has said. his victory plan contains a military component, including ukraine's incursion into russia and using long range weapons on russian territory. a political component that would determine ukraine's place in the world security order and diplomatic and economic components as well. or the military aspect is what we know the most about as you crane seeks to strengthen itself to wind on the battlefield. yeah, we have jack or ukrainian incursion into rushes curse region which started on august 6th is part of the plan, even if it is so far, failed to divert huge numbers of russian troops from the front lines. it gives you create a bargaining chip. crane has also captured hundreds of russian prisoners. and course the victory plan also includes, keeps request to use long range weapons like attack comes missiles to hit targets
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deep inside russia. so lensky has publicly called on president biden multiple times to get that permission saying it could change the course of the war. but until now, biden has said no. us media reports that officials have seen elements of the victory plan and are confident that it can work. but joe biden will be the 1st person to see the entire plan. so lensky said that if the us doesn't sign off, war may continue for years. and then my, you know, there is no alternative to peace, no freezing available or any other minute relations each that's would simply shift verse integration to another stage. we need reliable and the last thing security for ukrainians, and by extension for all of europe. that's what we're working toward the tool. and ultimately ukraine says the victory plan is a bridge to understanding what the country's future will be after the war. i'm
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. this is the w news line from sunday, and joe biden calls for an end to conflict in his final address, the united nations. as us presidents. the bible says rushes more in ukraine has failed and calls for us the spot in gospel to bring the hostages home full. so on the program is rarely strikes most most sites. israel strikes small sites, it says a use by has been built since 11 on the on secondary general was a comfortable, has not become a big guns like dw travelers to ne nigeria as presidents return to see what's left of that homes on the city. only devastating floods.
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