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time time to sit down and talk the the mother and father are killed while their child is in a critical condition. following what's described as an emergency situation on the crime in bridge on traffic, on the roots as being hosted. also a head on the program. this with the last seat brain deal between russia and ukraine, set to expire today. must go save it. so i'm willing to renew the packs. if the west does not fulfill its commitments to the you and broke it agreement, russia deployed some advance multiple rocket launch system to take out
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a you printing and military stronghold on our mission. deborah, in the box is really defense forces speak it using artificial intelligence to select or strike targets in palestinian church. the, it's monday, july, the 17th wells come to the start of another news week here on our to a mother and father have been killed now their child is said to be in a physical condition after what's described as an emergency situation on the crime . in bridge, the crossing at linking dependent should lead to the russian mainland has since been close to all the traffic. now the injured child, we believe has been taken to hospital a fire or um boots on verified reports, claim on explosion, occurred on the page that had all the front of me and republic said the incident
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was centered on one of the pillars close to the press the dark side of the bridge, police on the other emergency services are off the scene, working to restore the situation. will be staying across the story. i'm bring you and you know, all significant updates from there. what you do as a result of an emergency, the major traffic on the crime in bridge has been stopped. the reasons to being investigated, the enforcement agencies, the administrative emergency situations and services, authorized by the cross, the region administrative transport of the russian federation and the republic of crimea. a working at the site information will be published on the official sources of visitors and residents of crimea kindly requested to use the land cordele through the new regions of the russian federation. information about the work on the restoration of road traffic will be published soon by the administrative transport of the russian federation.
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okay, another big story today, this monday, the lunmark block see green deal between russia and ukraine is set to expire today . longer put in recently said the agreements wouldn't be renewed if the west fails to make good. let's own commitments. well for more than the situation, joining this julia by ortiz, donal quarter. morning to you at donald. yeah, take us through if you would. most schools concerns on why those issues could prevent the deal actually being extended. sure. you and, and, well, the last ship exporting grain under this current framework of the deal actually just recently left ukrainian ports. and it's still not clear whether moscow's made a clear decision to renew it or not. after all, like we saw a lot of our put and did comment on that possibility. he talked a lot about the fact that this agreement was brokered in, in the interest of low income and food in 6. your countries which have actually
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received not even, not even uh, the majority of the grains that are being exports to vendor this deal. in fact, only 10 percent of core and exports and 40 percent of wheat exports have actually gone to countries that are in the most need under the, under the framework of this deal. but still vladimir putin did say that most scouts considering its options. let's take, it was one c, as in the so called greenville was justified by the desire to support the poorest countries. i have already said many times, out of the entire volume of shipments from ukraine, primarily green exports, just over 3 percent actually went to the world's forest countries. the rest went to the well fed, prosperous european. despite this, we've made goodwill decisions to extend the deal numerous times, but enough is enough. so we are now being told to agree to the extension once more . saying this time the promises will be fulfilled. we'll think about it and we have a few more days. i will think about what to do because of
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a typical cheated or according to the joint coordination center in istanbul around 33000000 tons of grains have been exported under the framework of this deal so far . so naturally, towards the year, which was the broker in this, in this green deal is really looking for it's renewal we heard from the vice president of tortilla, which, who said that a lot of diplomatic effort, a lot of diplomatic manpower has been put into organizing this deal and seeing it through as well. so they're really hoping for renewal we also heard from washington it's take on this. we heard from us national security advisor, jake sullivan, who threatened at high diplomatic costs for moscow. if it decides not to renew the deal. and he also said that washington was working with ukraine on this issue, although we didn't get really any specifics, anything other than those are pretty general comments. but as we reach the end of this grain deal, whether not knowing whether or not it's going to be renewed,
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it's also important to understand that there are also reports of explosions around the ukranian black sea port city of odessa. so we're going to have to see if this, if there we're going to be seeing some radical changes over the span of today, or if perhaps moscow will just renew the deal at the very last moment. but another thing that we're seeing as well, donald, for, for quite some time, and we've had guests in this program from africa stating that we need those fertilizer exports to help our or our food grow in these regions for the past year . that's not been coming in to big not to, that's going to be a huge issue. i suppose for this going forward, isn't it? yeah, definitely. you know, we're going to keep a co sign of as well at don't are to double quarter bring this right up. spec, thanks dollars. ok, let's move to the front lines of the conflict. the ukrainian stronghold is done in a munition definitely done by something destroyed after multiple forces. the for the funds, multiple rocket lord, system known as the salt packets,
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a powerful type of weapon that's highly maneuverable and considered a priority target for the enemy. in addition, the system provides cover for the actions of a sole motorized. rifle unit is conducting a sweep of the area us in the loop dense republic. meanwhile snipers from russia's locked mount battalion had been holding their positions at night against the trains attend to the offensive r t senior correspondent broadcast the reports from the broad. a russian sniper lays in ambush. 3 ukrainian soldiers. outlay mines have walked into a trap. it's just the it's almost like something out of a child's imagination. here we are in the pitch black forest without
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any sooner route. and they're all very real blue even here. they on the pedal. in the close that the odds imaginary is out very, very much real snipers who can spot you from 6700 meters away. a good range for a good start, but and they sit and wait for hours and hours for someone to make a mistake. to prove that headed out to, to show themselves in the strike and then they've gone. the 1st thing they teach in sniper school is the stipends best weapon using his rifle. it is fear itself. to find out who i need is an my to put time in scouts. come on the tea along with his squad met with us just i was before they sprung that bush out of the tower. scouts have sided,
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what your what if it doesn't and then get you guys. is it good? let's either of it so that so you made concept. yeah. what happens after they realize that you pretty much they start firing blindly, most of the time, they don't even know where the shots came from. these firefights usually last about 2 minutes. what they do is bring out the artillery and start firing at the area where their own side just was without even knowing whether they are guys are still alive or not. to put you through the every few nights he did his squad to repeat this shaggy mass of camouflage and guns. but the great in troops has become a nightly nightmare. for i guess the oddity for believing in the new guns region
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can i know the story to bring you today? tensions are spiking in the pacific region as japan side, korea, and the us all the joint naval trails. the jumping east defense ministry said they were a response to the recent punch of an intercontinental ballistic missile by north korea of japan, self defense force. the united states, navy and republic of korea may be participated and try lateral exercises in the sea of japan. this exercise strongly promotes try lateral cooperation to respond to regional security challenges amid an increasingly severe security environment surrounding japan, including north korea's icbm class, ballistic messiah launch, and demonstrates the strong commitment of 3 countries to secure a free and open international order. based on the rule of law, for each participating country send ships,
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armed with advanced radar systems aimed of detecting miss sy launches to japan claims the exercises work for vote by north korea is miss sile launches. young young has repeatedly expressed its concerns over u. s. military activity in the region. north korea q is washington a flying spike, plains and it's exclusive economic zone and condemned the sending of a nuclear submarine to side korea. tensions in the pacific region, helping rising for some time. still 5 visits of high level us delegations to tie one washington also held. busy hard steel exercises with the philippines before announcing the relocation of one of its nuclear submarines to south korea. all that coming against the background of north korea, increasing the number of its missile launches over the past 2 years. that's across live now to former us marine on geo political level as brian for electric for his
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take on this morning to you, brian japan called the war games a response to north korea's miss. i launch. even though japan's may not lie to us has been wrapping up it's activities in the region as well. how do you assess the reasoning behind those drills? this is a very familiar formula that we've seen the united states and its allies use all around the globe. a create a security crisis and then they respond to the. ready provocation, they themselves have created towards quote, whichever targeted country where, where we're talking about in this case, north korea. but i think also china. so they have surrounded both north korea and china with mil, military equipment bases. the united states has tens of thousands of troops in the region, thousands of miles away from us shores. i'm obviously north korea and also china
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have legitimate national security concerns as they build up their military capabilities to respond to with us uses that as a pretext to only. ready continue further with. ready military and circumvent on both nations. so what was the, the primary purpose in your view, all of these exercises reassurance between the allies or a warning to north korea. i think actually it's a way of the united states being able to ratchet off escalates its military presence and the tensions in the region to further justify its, its existence. bear to justify these massive military complex is that they maintain in both japan and south korea that they are trying to expand onward to the philippines and use all of this to further course nations. this interested in joining this growing military encirclement about china and north korea. i,
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i think that is the primary purpose for, for these exercises. how likely then is, is the situation to lead to a significant escalation as a escalation of note to run the korean financial or indeed in the pacific region as a whole. so if we looked at the history specifically of the korean peninsula or when the united states is more hands off or, or even just trying to appear to be reconciling it's differences with north korea. we see tensions diffused and when, when the united states ram saw fits military activity in north korea responds in kind. so it's very clear that the united states is the one controlling the tempo of tensions in the region. and it is ultimately up to washington to the fuse them. and at the end of the day, we all have to ask ourselves why, why is the united states even in this area, asia, whether it's looked at the united states is actually geographically located. ready on the other side of the planet, at russia, in china, we know,
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are going to be holding exercises in the same region soon. at does that send that particular, i suppose, response to the us and its allies in the area? yes, it's telling the united states reminding the united states that the window of opportunity is closing for the united states to use what had been a military advantage in the region to quartz and control politics in the region that that window is closing. some people. ready may argue it's already close by russia and china reminding the united states of their significant and still growing military capabilities. this tells the united states that they're not going to enjoy the opportunity that they've acted with for beckett's. how do tensions come done here, brian? realistically it's going to be the fewest as nations in the region freight, the conditions on the ground that make it impossible for the united states to
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interfere make it impossible for the united. ready to wield its military power in the region and eventually create the conditions on the ground that displays us military. ready installations from the region. i think primarily this is going to be driven by diplomacy and economics, especially trade between china, japan, south. ready and the philippines, all of these nations count china, is the largest trade partner, not the united states, just to get your thoughts in another situation involving so the sides tree and president has just made a visit, the key of an offering more military aid to the country your view on that is on whether it would be supported largely in the nation. it is not supported by koreans, they don't support the us military presence in the korean peninsula. and obviously, sending weapons sending a to washington's proxy war and practice does not serve the best interest of the
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korean people in any shape form or wakes up. but this is another example of how these so called alliances with united states come at the cost of a nation's sovereignty and at the cost of the people living in those countries costs at their best interests. and just finally then your, your, your assessment of what the things that are happening right now in the region where does that leave the strategic violence and going forward, given the recent china, taiwan tensions, us involvement in that and the war games. now the situation with, with north korea, how do things stand? and i think it's important for people to understand that all of these crises are linked together. whether you're talking about taiwan, the korean peninsula of the south china sea, it is united states creating crises in the region to justify not only its existing military presence, but the expansion of that military presence. and as i've said,
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it is a race against the clock as time runs out for the, for the us to reestablish it's privacy. and the regions as china continues to grow . and that's the nation's makes that decision to work constructively with china, rather than continue acting as proxies for washington life from southeast asia prime for let's take form of us marine into a political analysts. thank you for your time. thank you know us the situation in the mid least turns increasingly volatile. israel has begun using artificial intelligence to choose targets for our strikes and tell us the entire truth. the system is set to be able to process large amounts of data and deciding what of the military won't comment on specific operations. officials say that it now uses an a recommendation system that can crunch huge
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amounts of data to select the targets for air strikes. and suing raids can then be rapidly assembled with another artificial intelligence model called fire factory, which uses data about military approved targets to calculate munition loads, prioritize and assign thousands of targets to aircraft and drones and propose the schedule. well, we've all seen the movies or killer robot stalk, a post apocalyptic world, trying to eradicate human kind science fiction royce. well, maybe not. that seems there's big money to be made in the development of the sale of what developers politely called autonomous weapon systems. not in reality translates into killer machines. and it seems the far closer than you think. alarm bells over the latest for more artificial intelligence generates a i r, deafening. and they are loudest from the developers who designed it. the scientists and the experts have called on the world to act, declaring a i, and as
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a central threat to humanity on par with the risk of nuclear war. we must take these warning seriously. of course, while it's not only is way of, it's now using artificial intelligence to essentially kill more efficiently. america's key, while you in the middle east, that's for trillions of dollars of us weapons certainly seems to be top of the class when it comes to accelerating discipline and technology. and the huge prophets that it could deliver. there is no time to lose. the state of israel must set itself a clear goal to become one of the 3 they did not division intelligence powers in the world by 2030. while we are busy with congress, political crisis, corals, and then tell and boy codes the world is originally forward with technology, but he's going to change reality as we know it's, everyone understands that whoever misses the revolution will remain and relevance, like a whole is don't carriage drive the in the erode costs. so the side cats in charge
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of the vast western military industrial complex. i know also in the driving seat when it comes to technology that could potentially determine if you live or die. well, ex, i'm sure the rights eliza board, we civilians are far more important to them than their profit margins, right. the while the rise of killing machines that we want to stop along fairly in front of the movies seems inevitable. it's also likely that there will be plenty of unfortunately unemployed people to keep the bottle fields fed at the same technology that puts so many risk will also put them out of work. according to our estimates, around 4 to 7 percent of total us employment is in the high risk category,
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referred to these as the tops of trees. these are jobs we expect could be ultimate . it's relatively soon, perhaps over the next decade or 2. what's really scary about a future where a potentially decides our faith is not the technology itself. it's actually how the technology is deployed by those in positions of power. and while the vast western corporations, the pedal, endless war for profit remain at the forefront of its funding and development, artificial intelligence and how it's exploited. looks that to be one of the greatest challenges of our time as well saying in the region, despite leaving under a restrictive blockade for years, people and gals are showing that's no reason not to innovate. one engineer of his soul and have invented a smart robot for planting seeds, but worked through a phone up. and they've got high hopes for the product as well. there's a middle east corresponding maria for larson. it's an open silicon valley and it's
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in the gather street in the suburb of the southern city of hon. eunice, that we meet to the board of those family and their workshop with us being the 1st media crew ever allowed inside is not steve jobs garage. but the robot developed here has made it to a prestigious international competition. one a bronze medal unimpressed. the judges. the idea came about naturally from a turbulent life. the majority of orlando is on the both of these borders. i might say, for farmers to on funding around some and some of the same situations. this would fit into the lives of farmers. we decided that we can build a robot. this robots will go on, distribute the seeds for the farmer, in case of any kind of civic situation. we kind of lose it all, but instead of losing the human to teenagers, just 14 and 16 years old with their father make up the team behind the project. ibrahim and my look, love what they do, and they seem fully committed. they even spend their pocket money on spare parts for their robots finding proper parts and goals are it's nearly impossible. so the
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kids must reinvent them and make components out of all the components. there isn't a 100 because that number 2 is in a fit that had been unique thing. i'm the biggest challenge about being in gossum that some spare parts are not available here. some of the stuff we ordered and it was never deliberate. but under those circumstances, under located, we still could invent robots which could help the whole world. and not only the people of gauze believed that the world wrote but telling p ad was 1st held almost 20 years ago. and has since attracted thousands of teams from over 85 countries. the board of this family was proud to represent palestine. there's a lot, it means that we happen to simms. we, we exist, we are here. we are here to, to, to, to show that was we are, we can work, we can the bed to, to yet we, we are creative people we, we can participate like another from the edition. the finals were held in germany for my leg and he brought him to polly street and children victims of these really
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blockades of guys who need approval from authorities to travel. it was the 1st trip abroad. the family was stopped at the gyptian boulder for hours. they wrote but looked suspicious, but no telling to obstacle could stop them showed a welcome to every 400 of them. i'm so proud to present all this time on the international platform in international competitions. so in different projects, it could be the future paula family to make even more robots, which everybody can use. our products to, to the idea of the next project came in the wake of the deadly quake in turkey. and that took the lives of thousands of people, the rescue ro, but we'll look for survivors in rubble clearing their escape route. this year's competition comes in full. if they eyeball or assembly beach all local teams, they will take the robotic solution to the global state. once again, truly innovative ideas are coming from or other or, or is there a palestinian family living in this house behind me in the south of gaza with just
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a little bit of an investment. they say their projects can save lives and ease work, but what they are doing already is changing the image of guys and people worldwide reproduction or all t reporting from does a good reminder of our breaking news story. this our a mother and father, how been killed and their child said to be in a critical condition of to what's described 1000 emergency situation on the crime. me a bridge crossing, linking, depending. sure that you the russian mainland has since been close to all traffic. while the injured child we believe has being taken to hospital fire or on demands on verified reports, claim, and explosion occurred on the bridge in the early hours of monday. the head of the crime in republic said the incident was centered on one of the pillars located closer to the cross, the doris side of the bridge. as he can see,
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there police and other emergency services are of the scene working to restore the situation of the 19 kilometer crossing was opened in 20, at 18. in october 2022. the bridge was damaged by a truck bombing which killed 5 people. the wheel of any and all updates on this latest development on the bridge of the top of the a former high ranking u. s. navy official. this, today's guest i'm going underground. he talks, nato is defacto rejection of t. of now the risk of nuclear escalation in the ukraine conflict. that's all i had . the,
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around the world from do by in the you a want to make of last week's nature. so many things, if you're a new or a nation on the board with russia, which has a new limits partnership with china. well perhaps today is 60 percent of us read the so called small boy nuclear weapons death north west. las vegas might be instructive with me now from washington, dc to someone who is said, unless the us proposed when a new the award risk losing one for a deputy undersecretary of the u. s. navy talked to seth crops the president of yorktown institute joins me now. thank you so much. that's for coming on. i been there just off and on the bill in the as last week. i did it with some people to visit lensky was acting, acting up. i don't know whether anyone to of the day that was going to had meet ukraine in the middle of a war and whether he was in fact, just uh, acting on the whether even nature membership is that important. given that the, you know, present, leaving us would come to the a to japan. if it was boomed. mary mayo, members, uh,
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