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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the temporary shelter for people in the back you waited from the must of loving and their personal region again comes under ukrainian, shelly breeding. at least one person said this. also, in addition to purchasing, it can be seen with absolute certainty that this offensive has to be done. furthermore, the ukranian troops did not achieve the objectives assigned to them in any of the combat areas, love them or frequencies. the much vaunted ukrainian cultural offensive is under way for these feelings. those thousands of western supplied vehicles are shown destroyed,
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including and thoughts german leverage times. 5 people are killed while several more remain trump cylinder rubble of trip to spell this out. factory near the turkish, uncomfortable with artificial intelligence increasingly encroaching into everyday life. the pain, sorry, using apo risk potential impact of a need for relation you do not know the extent of the test on crating stuff. this started creating research paper. this started picking the codes out. i think of the more urgent question as to what extent does a i going to cure a reality for us the across the world around the clock. this is archie i'm you know, neil with your global use round up this summer. we begin in the impossible port city, of course, on the region which for did you become part of the russian lost your local
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authority. say you cleaning and forces up shells, a temporary shelter for civilians evacuated from the floods there, killing a woman. these are the latest images we have dealt from this list. the building was partially destroyed and also called fire. several other people were injured in the attack, according to the or is governor. people have been evacuated to the center after a key dom on the didn't. yep. or river was destroyed earlier this week, causing must've flooding a residential surely just in law. ukraine is suffering big losses on the bustle field itself. according to russia's defense, ministry with keeps troops forced to retreat with heavy casualties during and attempted defensive. the m o. d set, at least 30 buffalo tanks were destroyed to including a bounce leopard tex supplied by germany. know these images show, one of the ukrainian columns taken off by my. busy some artillery fire,
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several us supplied. armand vehicles can also be seen among the wreckage gums as lumber put and stated on friday. the widely anticipated ukrainian country offensive had begun the tea of was using its western train reserve troops without the push was failing in its subject. was an official in which it can be staying with absolute certainty that this offensive has begun. this is evidenced by the use of strategic reserves by the ukranian army. furthermore, the ukrainian troops did not achieve the objectives assigned to them in any of the combat areas. over these days, we have observed significant losses of the troops of the ukrainian regime. their losses had been substantially greater than the classic 3 to one ratio expected during offensive operations. well, how's western media sites? greece not the country offensive is in full swing. the ukrainian defense ministry still denies the claims. some of the ip lights also acknowledge that'd be printing
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and troops or facing quotes if resistance. while a former us defense secretary, as plain washington could decrease its military aid if the assault fields to it's a very significant moment. everybody is looking to ukraine to be very successful. everybody fairly thinks that the, if you claim does well, us support will continue. if not, it could, whether i think you can understand politically, not just militarily that they haven't very successful counter offensive. that shows people are return on their investment and ukrainian military. well, economist and publisher i can't home or believes washington's return on investment when it comes to supplying t at with weapons only amounts to the loss of infinity lines. everything but not to is a made to is able to put into the sort of yes or is, is worth nothing. it is getting destroyed in the blink of an eye. so it is tracking for the nato that to whatever they were, where flexing their muscles with, apart from the new,
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loopy are so from the us it's with nothing. so they can't even do anything with it . yes, they wanted to have for me as to crow russia out of the black sea, but it didn't work and it won't work. and there's not even the slightest view of that. this will work. so there's really nothing military what they can gain. now the ordinary people in ukraine, and it doesn't matter if they feel a bit more ukrainian or they feel a bit more russian are suffering. the country has lost more than half of the population and people are suffering and soft rate and people are die. and both sides and what floor is nothing, what these people can aid. so any counter all fences for any pick off and so for what am of the west is push pushy valencia and his people to do now is, is just ridiculous russian regions close to the cleaning, border, helping facing, sustain drilling effects want such a incident injured, 3 people on friday when a you
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a be crushed into our apartment block in the city are put on is our teeth. che both sent us this report from the same the weather. joining me from yet another indiscriminate attack on civilians by the ukrainian ministry probably carried out with western supply weapons. the devastation here is very difficult to describe. but as you can see, this drone, which was heavily armed with a large explosive war, it was purposefully aimed through the window of this apartment. it's an absolute miracle that nobody was killed. we've had 3 people injured. the local governor has said that the attack occurred. this morning at about 1030, and during the attack this, there's video, evidence of the ground circuiting the city, searching for a target. and the targets turned out to be this building. and remarkably, this building has a single apartment, which is under renovation, which is own occupied. and this is the one that you're planning and drone shows of this target smashing through the window and making an impact on the reinforced
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concrete floor. it's an absolute scene of devastation here. i've witnessed free children upstairs into the apartments of stairs looking at the windows up this unfolding event as a miracle that they were not killed. we've come here from the city of belgrade, where we've also witnessed these absolutely brutal and indiscriminate assaults against civilians in towns like ship back, you know, and the city itself last night we were in the town center when it came under attack from bad rock and switch out to be deceptive, like the russian military. today, we've seen as russian fight adjustments holding the skies over. veronica, there's a definite sense of fear and foreboding here in the city, which of course is what these it is strategically and significant attacks are meant to do. they're meant to frighten the civilian population on distract from the failing ukrainian counter offensive. we actually have a listen to what some of the people who actually witnessed today's events had to say it's
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a for us to be the budget. this is outrageous. it is completely in human. i believe that nothing goes unnoticed. all of this strong dwayne will certainly be punished. i was in another room during the showing, and it felt like the ceiling was about to collapse from me. pieces of glass were light on the floor everywhere. my grandchildren hugged me and asked me grandmother what happened. my father and mother survived both hunger and cold, but what ukrainians are doing is the worst. in the morning i was living at the garage for work. it was 10 am. at the moment, the gate closed, something bossed, and my mother in law when i heard a terrible sound after 10 seconds was so huge pile of smoke from the explosion and later was so a hole in the house or so as you can hear, it is having an impact on the local population, but that is the point. there is no strategic on military value to these assaults whatsoever, or they target elderly young and small families are just going about their daily
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business. and it's very interesting to note that while these attacks are going on, in the opinion, army is failing and failing badly in your brain with piles of view of western supplied weaponry burning in the fields of eastern you trade shaped bows or t were on age and so the russian i'm just returning to the destruction, but then you have for a job in life solve if the premium foreign minister has rejected the proposal by the church president for an independent international folks into it. claiming investigation would be a game of calls like justice to tell of into those remarks on the story itself needed. and the inter kia, 5 people helping kills after a blast of the missile, fucked renew the nation's capital of the turkish defense ministry also said more
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people are feared to be under rubble of trump. their footage from the area shows a large flight of smoke rising into the sky. the local governors said the blast was caused by an uncontrolled chemical reaction. people in the area including a considerable distance as a way said, they had heard a loud bang at during the morning time around 20 to 9 in emergency services or working up the scene with i'm investigation into the deadly exposure. now, under way beijing's taken aim of washington for it's quote, cold war meant, tell us a stressing it should be sinking to promote peace instead of harming the interest of others. so i also am yes. exchanges and cooperation between countries should contribute to the maintenance of world and regional peace and stability. and should know, talking to hom, the interest of the policies holding the cold war mentality and provoking kind of confrontation is the real threat to global stability pick washer. to him,
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the idea of going into the direct words from beijing followed us president joe biden. and british prime minister wishes to not cooling talks at the white house on thursday. the part on build a deal for a trends that wants to partnership in the both string economic security under the planet was reported. britain on the us will strengthen their supply chains, developed technologies of the future, and invest in each others into the screen. this ortiz in the email is shar, has been looking into how, despite washington beginning to recognize emerging powers, it's still using old methods to preserve a dominant stuff's little bit tickler. russia is one of the main powers in an emerging multi paula world. and the us is not too happy about that as one of the washer those top military officials has recently said, it is increasingly clear that we are really in a multiple or international environment with at least free great bowers,
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the united states, china and russia, and 3 is more complicated into and certainly much more complicated than one with the global arena taken on a new multi dimensional world or the roster and china are taking the lead. seems like the us leadership is upset about losing its head dominic grip over a one and only unipolar world. well, well, well, quite interesting that it took them less than a decade to switch to mill is revelation from this. in russia as a regional power, that is threatening some of its immediate neighbors, not out of strength, but out of weakness. russian actions are a problem. they don't pose the number one security threat to the united states. i remain much more concerned about the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in manhattan. now, all of a sudden the us, these russia as an equal. but what were they when moscow asked washington to meet its security? the amends. well, now there is
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a conflict in europe fuel by the west. russia suddenly not simply a gas station, as they've previously jokes about russia is a gas station masquerading as a country. it's a club doc, or c, h corruption. he's basically a gas station with a bunch of nuclear weapons. for decades. moscow worked to deepen europe's dependence on russian oil and gas. well, that exact same game plan they had in mind for moscow ended up bringing the hammer down with sanctions. and oh boy, those very same sanctions, they have completely back fired. we're 16 months into a sanctions regime. and i, i think if we're honest, it has not yet doesn't mean what, but for right now, it has not been achieved the desired effective, creating enough pain that at least putting to decide, i need to change my calculus. it just hasn't, at all the united states has complained about russia and has claimed that nobody
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would dare to have official relations with the country any longer. now, there's thinking a completely different tune, while claiming that russia is leading a global rebellion against the us. the wall has become a proxy for a rebellion by russia and the rest against the united states. and let's not forget that maybe if the united states has no ignore the multiple warnings against nato's is for an expansion. and as also stop thinking that they are free to roam around the globe, doing whatever they want to. all of these tensions could have potentially been avoided. the know those of us who like to cut an occasional corner or to take note a lawyer in the us has been forced to apologize after using the artificial intelligence body shop. g p. teacher write the statement for him. he's in use of in court, decided citing false information. stephen schwartz said he was unaware of the content
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produced by the system. could be on for you. i simply have no idea the chat g b t was capable of fabricating entire case citations, or did you show opinions, especially in the amount of that appeared authentic at the time that i performed the legal research. in this case, i believe the chad gypsy was a reliable search engine. i now know that it was incorrect. it was never my intention to mislead the courts. when the attorney use the chuck ball during a law suit against an or line for an injury, allegedly sustained by a passenger during a flight, the software, it ends up citing a series of suppose a traditional presidents, but didn't actually exist. the incident raised the more questions about the issue of relying on artificial intelligence as it becomes increasingly visible in everyday life. well, just recently the indian prime minister discussed the need for global regulation of
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that with the boss of open a id for a behind shop to g p t. my colleague, roy associate earlier discuss that i'm the risks posed with such rapid technological advancement with a panel of experts and the founders of jobs e, b, b. they do not know the extent of it, right? it has started stating stuff. it is started reading research papers, is this dr. begging besides outcomes? so so he, he might be nice, but he might do, he'd be believing that, that there was a judgement to that effect that i've assess paper because i think the search papers of it's for me to come to a desired results outcome. is there a way to, to regulate, to prevent these kinds of mistakes beyond regulation? we need to make a decision as humans just to what extent were willing to become and were willing to flatten our own intelligence into machine intelligence. to what extent were willing to let a high run our society, the head of the company that made chat, jp
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e sign ultimate. he recently met with india's prime minister to discuss, i guess, advantages and risks of using. i mean, just for me to use degree day, that's kind of wiring to me what, why would he sit down with the indian prime minister? what, what, what are the, what are they talking about? what are the implications here? see everybody's concerned about the rates of a i as of now, as of today, no human being can be the computer who just right what happens in those extends, i raised the economics through their lives into validates what is tomorrow. nobody get. no, you wouldn't be, can be a, i do an election what you're saying. so i missed out around it is very, very disturbing. michael, back back to you. if i can. i mean, do you think a guy is going to replace the need for the human workers? and, and would that then i guess result in layoff? so am i being a bit extreme? labor redundancy is certainly a possibility, but i think the more urgent question as to what extent is a i going to cure
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a reality for us. it's creating a kind of world view and a world system of its own, which has been programmed into it, but which, what, from which programming it, it is capable of making inferences and extending out this world view. so we're replicating, some human biases and human problems. and we're replicating it in a i and then reproducing it, it massively in no, not enough time to start the emotions of its own, been conscious of its own. so the human history that we know, i must say that the history with in the history in which the human is dominated, as we might not know it in the wind. we know it right now. i think we need to look at the questions of whether we really want to merge our intelligence where they are and effectively outsource our world views our history, our, our future to, to a, i intelligent to artificial intelligence,
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the lease documents claim to show saudi arabia threatened to damage the us economy. if washington slip sanctions on the kingdom last year, it's being seen by minneapolis as a sign of lessening u. s. influence in the region. ortiz, middle east correspondent maria phenomena is across the story. in the middle is being re shaped. saudi arabia, with mediation from china, and result the issues with iran and to raise back with damascus and syria has rejoined the arab league all for the 1st time in a decade and all without a once powerful player in the region. the us last year showed down to moscow special military operation, and ukraine began, and america band, russian oil, washington trying to arrange calls between the us president and leaders of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, to ask them to pump more oil and avoid a spike and prices both declines the call both decreased all production. washington was furious and threatened consequences. who's going to be some consequences for what they've done with russia?
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i'm not going to get into what i've consider and what i am have in mind, but there will be, there will be consequences. we are publicly refrain from commenting at the time, but in private and as a classified documents obtained by the washington post chose to solve the crown praise made for us and return to ride all the us crown prince mohammed been so mon threatening to fundamentally alter the decades old us saudi relationship and impose significant economic costs on the united states. if it retaliated against the oil cuts, the crown prince claims, he will not deal with the us administration anymore. the document says, promising major economic consequences for washington. the us learn the less and then changed its approach. in the past months to high level american officials, travel to saudi arabia and to fix what had been broken, it didn't go smoothly. the secretary of state's arrival coincided with the reopening of the rent, in embassy in riyadh, and can not be
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a coincidence. it's just another reminder that saturdays will not tolerate pressure and will not be forced to pick sides. they will follow their own national interest as the kingdoms for administer showed when speaking out about china before the us. china is how allowed to stray pop not so naturally. there is a lot of interaction that need to section with china. china is an important part of the, for the kingdom in most countries in the region. and i think that partnership has given us and the china significant benefits and at that cooperation is likely to grow just because of the china is economic impact in the region. and beyond is likely to grow as its economy continues to grow based on washington didn't sound as negative vibes. on the contrary, blinking praise the work, it is critical to expanding opportunity and driving progress for our people and for people around the world. american, our faces i knew on favorable to political landscape and the region tend,
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is adjusting to its very quickly. but one country is not, and that would become a problem for washington. israel considered as america is closest friend ally and defender, but it's continues. it's strong anti iran. raftery as though it hasn't noticed the tectonic changes taken place around as openly committed to destroy repeating the holocaust and destroying the 6 or $7000000.00 jews of israel. and we're not going to sit by i believe by and let them do it. if they think that they could threaten us with a nuclear holocaust, they're wrong. we will do whatever we need to do to defend ourselves. but you as often confirms its commitments to israel that has repeatedly promised to help me. the normalization of between solved is in israel is but by the deeds you will know them after months of talks and promises, they have been no breakthroughs so far. blinking didn't go to israel, although initially it was part of his official middle is to visit. and the newly elected israeli prime minister hasn't been invited to the white house so far. and
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you reality was new movers and shakers dictates new rules of the game. those who failed to accept change will be swept away. the regional tional all t from jerusalem. the people in the us should have the right to see both sides of the story in the ukraine conflict. that's according to a claim, film director oliver stone. it saves audiences early, being fed and empty russia narrative fee. oscar winter is this weekend's guest on going under brian to where he will also be speaking about his new documentary film neutral or not. you can watch the interview throughout the day. here on our t. this week it was an advisor to the ukrainian deputy pm, and this was quoted across the whole u. s. news. we consider the act of is a dam, breach an act of terrorism. the consequences on the scale of to know bill, which you already have exploded are not actually ideally as bad as he's in the field,
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as qualified gas stations in their effect on breathing. but to this is what the deputy m b m system does it landscape? what is it with the power of nature, the scale of how many people should leave their homes? it's always new, clear now, and once you get into a war situation, imagine krench even help so much propagating it from especially from the western side. it's so one side of the everything becomes an anti russian issue. obviously they're there this stronger country and they're winning the war. they're actually to gain ass, but we don't know that in the west. we didn't have no realization that was really going on because there's been no military honesty. it's a completely corrupt processing united states and it runs. and if you have to run everything to the white house, because the white house is fighting the war, and they're telling you the russians are you own bruno, all this stuff. but it's not fair because we're not getting the truth. american people are blind to like, lead by like sheep to a conclusion. well, how can we check it both sides?
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how can we can hear you or your show in england or in america? you can't even hear it. it's ridiculous, you don't, you're the right to speak. you're an intelligent man. our team was a good network. and it doesn't mean you have to buy everything they say, but they did a good job. they got cameraman to those places and they continue to be good. and there's other outlets that should be promoted and allowed, but you can't say anything apparently in the united states. it's really on speaking to you because you're in dubai. what is one you're trying to make is that yes, 78. they're going to exaggerate everything possible against the russians, including anything that happens nuclear, anything will be built up into some sensational event, although there is in fact with no actual threat. the okay, switching gears. finally, it may be a frozen desert, but it's being given far from a truly reception. in fact, an ice cream from around us gone down a tree with taste testers voted at the best in the world. lucky archie
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correspondent use of july picks up the story along with a spin to say nothing is more refreshing then a supervisor fremont a hot day. and i'm lucky that i'm having me as far as entries in the world. as far as for additional ice cream, known as bestbuy, top, the latest on the taste, half of the world's best, 50 frozen deserts updated on may 31st. best funny. so lucky was ranked 1st, followed by through square so long ago. and the turkish done during my ice cream tast adverse isn't authentic, encyclopedia, local food, traditional restaurants and recipes across the world. so what taste atlas fix has the best it's legit to tabby studies to not to use made with natural raw materials. people like it more than the other ice creams. it's made with high quality milk and genuine ingredients. most tiny still not
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t isn't fused with sand. front and i conic aromatic plant, anywhere on which is what we have to eradicate sadness and depression. so the ice cream is made with set from a creamy mixture of meals, frozen custard, and sort of suspicious there vibrant the yellow color and exotic flavors make best studies. so not the one of the favorite iranian summer desserts kind of course my time i bought on the bus and you still not the so delicious. they make us feel vibrant when we eat the ice cream because of the stuff from use. the next i loves the front and i use it in my teeth and drink. that's why i loved the traditional ice cream so much. today, i really enjoyed it when i eat it, and once again, everyone is usually consumed. the traditional ice cream in bowls of different sizes sprinkled with shredded pistachio or served with into a plane waivers, in which case it's known as best any known or an ice cream sandwich by sydney. as you don't, you know us, the nissan a t has been the radians favorite ice cream. since the old times we sit in the country,
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it has its own unique way of making the traditional ice cream. must studies on a t like of a few, a more music, a coffee series, memorable when i eat this ice cream i'd be called 40 years ago. about 70. so not a came into being around a century ago by a man named i to about. i'm actually the 1st ice cream vendor into ross. he's not living to see that the face, the legacy he left is now a world renowned pros and desert in memory of about domestic reporting for r t. i'm use of generally into an in depth look. next, russian polish relations in the high war source, the termination to wipe any reminder of the soviet union liberation of the country from nazi german forces during world war 2. seeing cherish monuments destroyed school history books revised on a chapman's regular gets going right up to the show.
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the what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy on sunday. shouldn't let it be an arms race based on often very dramatic. only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the russian states never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community all sense and that's the same assist. you
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