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the the, basically to the news life from berlin, divers have recovered the bodies of 2 was missing off of the baltimore bridge collapse in the us. officials say the remains of 2 missing members are covered from a vehicle on the river floor. another full man remained leasing. also coming up benjamin netanyahu. reschedule stokes, in washington to discuss a potential is rarely ministry operation on rough uh, in the cause us trip. nathan. yeah. who withdrew from the tops off to the us. decided not to veto. are you and cold for a cease 5 and goes out and failed you and research?
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i was examined by the author, present intelligence can produce better be a than human view. as we look at the sobering results, the i'm going to expand as you welcome diverse searching for the remains of 6 records. from the baltimore bridge collapse of recovered the bodies of 2 men. they were bought for repair crew working on the bridge when it was rammed by a cargo ship. in the early hours of tuesday, officials say the bodies were found inside the bank and on the river bed. investigators have also seized the black box of the ship, which hit the francis got the key bridge reports here, the single flag, donnelly, lost part before the collision. jazz, maryland state police secretary, roland butler with more on the recovery of the remains of the 2 missing workers or
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the maryland state police. along with the under what a recovery teams supported by state, local and federal partners made a tragic finding. shortly before 10 am divers located the red pickup truck, submerged in approximately 25 feet of water in the area of the middle span of the bridge. divers recovery to v o. 2 victims of this tragedy trap within the vehicle did have the corresponding genetic duel on always in baltimore explained the latest on the recovery emission. the searching divers face terrible conditions in the water conditions about our further compounded by disagreeable weather here in baltimore. but as the community tries to process what happened, investigators are moving into how and why it did. the national transport safety board is analyzing the contents of the data recorder, pulled from the jolly. it's looking into the structural integrity of the bridge.
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it's trying to determine whether contaminated fuel might have played a role in this incident. now it's a long road still ahead in terms of finding the answers that would satisfy those that were affected by this personally and economically. but it's a necessary road to travel to prevent further tragedies like these from happening. again. you don't look at his funding, janelle, a to milan reporting from baltimore there. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has decided to reschedule. a high level delegation to washington to discuss israel's plans for a ground assault on the southern guzman city, a for alpha, nathan, your who earlier withdrew from the talks off of the us decided not to veto our united nations security council resolution calling for a cease fire in gaza, more than 1000000 cousins, i shall tutoring and draw far, which is the last remaining oven center. not to have been attacked by as rarely
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drowned. forces is rarely as strikes of the city open. i'd have raised fear as that the ground the sold could begin the aftermath of an air strike and rough. now all too familiar theme, rescuers digging bodies out of rubble. of the things with normal, that is, be no trouble here. the strikes just come at random or the room about 1500000 people live here after fleeing is rarely operations in the north from kansas city to hon. eunice. i'm finally to rafa the end of the line where food and medicine shortages threatened and imminent famine, as well as disease outbreaks. but it's unclear how long the people can stay or how safe they'll be. the marked areas on this map show where israel has been conducting ground operations in gaza, with troops coming close to rafa. but so far, israel has only conducted airstrikes here without sending in ground troops
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elsewhere. fierce ground fighting continues with assaults on targets around garza city. and han eunice on going israel's allies, patients is going send in both the us and germany. have said that a ground incursion into rafa would be crossing a red line. us secretary of state antony blinking, visited the region last week to deliver that message. it risk killing more civilians. it was a reason greater having the version of manager and assistant further isolating israel around the world and jeopardize is long term security and standing. but israel has been ignoring these calls from its closest allies. it says it will fulfill its goal of destroying him, us. and that means an invasion of rafa is necessary, even at the risk of a deeper rift between israel and the us. and that will be gone to defeat him. i asked him about going into rafa. i told the secretary blink,
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and i hope to do that with the support of united states. but if we need to, we will do it to loan. that's the israel says it will move civilians from rafa into humanitarian islands. elsewhere and gaza fund has released no concrete plans and now you know, i talked to the, the corresponding tanya cream, buy in jerusalem. i asked her what was behind been, i mean, nothing else decision to send the security delegation to washington. after calling off that visit earlier. i was think of the can only guess at this point of what made this turn abound. a turn about from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i mean, initially it was meant to be a protest about the un security council resolution resolution that was not vetoed by the united states. on wednesday, he said of to visits by a republican senator that he wanted actually to send a message to him us. but also it is discussed here why he was
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canceling this visit. his defense minister, you, i've gotten both already in washing was about to leave to washing and they had also talks now about the rough. so it took out a bit the weight of this decision to cancel this a high profile visit and we're expecting, you know, 2 of his senior officials of his cabinet, a, to of, of this government to travel to washington sometime soon. the us declined to be to, are you and called for us. he's 5 in the cause. where does that leave relations between the us and israel? i mean, depends who you ask. you know, some, uh, i noticed you see it as a really serious crisis. others point more to crisis between the 2 leaders that they're not seeing. obviously i to i on a some of the issues as certainly what apartment is to been immuno to now has also acknowledge that the international and press pressure has been stepped up. but what
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i noticed here looking at is actually one is the diplomatic level, obviously. but the other level as the more practical level, you know, what the united states would they actually slow down, for example, the delivery of ordinance or weapons and weapons. and that doesn't seem to be the case. and of course also we've heard from the us, they do support as well as right to defend itself, but they want to see a different conduct a for us. we heard also in the report and what they want to talk about in these talks and watching is the plan ground invasion. of course they want to hear from these varies what are you going to do to protect civilians that are showing there? we always talk about charging, of course, there is strikes and settings going on as well. and we've also, but they want to see what are they going to do is a ground invasion happens to bring those people somewhat into some kind of safety. crucially, atanya, does this prevent these run from launching is offensive and rough uh as well. i
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mean this is something to us, the military. um the, we've heard it's a time and time again from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that this a ground invasion into ralph was absolutely necessary to, um, uh, basically to win the war. and he said uh there are still uh, homeless battalions in the city that needs needs to be that needs to be destroyed. mm hm. so i have been talking also to 8 workers to i know officials here the expecting this to happen, but we don't know when and, and what wage will happen. we'll leave it there for the time being. the thanks so much for joining us today. the corresponding timeframe i introduced them. thanks so much. quick look now at some of those stories making news around the world, french president demanded of my call has called the planned e with south america. trade dean coat. really bad for both sides. speaking on a visit to brazil, my cross, i have the long stalled free trade agreement didn't take time of change into
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account the u as being adults with south american trading block mac, also, or for over 20 years. former us senator and vice presidential nominee joe lieberman has died of the age of 82 according to his family lieberman a most notably ryan, his vice presidential candidate to democratic nominee al gore. in the late in the, in the 2000 election, which was won by republican george w bush, a nuclear power plant in the us state of michigan is set to reopen after being shut down in 2022. the federal government has also the $1500000000.00 loan to restart the palisades plant by 2025. the usb simply types to use nuclear power to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels to your brains. foreign minister, dimitra, cool. a by is visiting india. he is expected to ask and get a ton of these to help invest in rebuilding of the country and also extend more
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humanitarian assistance. and there has been navigating its relationship with russia and western allies. back in ukraine. india continues to not condemned. she has envisioned a few green stands rooted in a long history of friendship between daily and moscow dyes and nurtured by environment of the movie, whose metro she has without damage, reported nearly 20 times since 2014 the indians, hostile neighborhoods, forces it to play a balancing act between russia and the west. the biggest trade from china, pushing up against india, borders and trying to influence its neighbors. russia, india, the largest pep and supplier, and outright support for western positions or sanctions on russia may leave. india isolated in very 2 daily has repeatedly quoted for the done to diplomacy. we are very my
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we all believe india also benefits economically from its neutrality threshold squad, new clean, finish structures and vision. india has gone from producing hardly any direction, orient to becoming a major importer. it has been able to navigate western sanctions on russia. american officers have awarded open you criticize in the us, president joe biden sees the indian prime minister as a strong ally in the in the pacific region. i live the bought not to come to china . this situation for us troops, ukraine, which has been seeking, oh,
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great support from india. something that continues to test and yes, try to copy, hold ahead. so what is the opinion foreign minister hoping to achieve with his endeavors? it? i put the question to correspond to nick connelly in keith 1st, i don't think he comes with a long wish list as he does when he turns out in the western european capitals or in the us for that matter. i think this is about to going to the world's most populous democracy about trying to remind officials, but also the public more widely that this will is as seen from ukraine. very definitely a value question that this is about democratic ukraine being attacked by witchcraft, russia trying to remind, and then, you know, dance that russia was the colonial power in this part of the world. and this isn't just about 2 european nations far away. fighting about bits of character that people, india might not be paying a lot of attention to. so i think, you know, realistically he's not going to get that kind of step soviet weapons that india has . lots of that india has
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a lot of from russia that just isn't on because this is about trying to double up those diplomatic efforts. there's a real understanding here now in ukraine, that's wild in the west and europe and north america. australia may be in japan, and taiwan, ukraine's position is put that in the global south, that is less the case and that russia is a lot more successful with this narrative. so i think it's more about hearts and minds that about concrete deliveries of any kinds of a t great. does you boyfriend at all see in the playing the role of a potential mediator between moscow and keith in the future? we'll certainly, we've heard any of the officials including versus moody talking about that. i don't think it seems that are incredible offer for me creating perspective, the fact the india, by so much energy, so much boils from russia. and also those russian weapons means that it isn't seen as heck with distance between the 2 positions. i think probably a turkey is the closest to a country that is able to create some kind of symmetry in this kind of relations to
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both sides. and even then, there are worries here in the brain that need to remember. tech is still too close to russia. i think for now, negotiations are just not on the cards. and i didn't quite know russia sees that we've had anything to gain from where the substances negotiations. i think this is just about keeping up list of medic ties and try to bring those of credit. this is across the debit card. respond to nicole, a speaking to me, i live from a key. they're staying with ukraine. though. officials say a rush, an attack on the eastern city of have gave, has given to at least one person and wounded several others. the ukrainian into their ministry reported that russian es strikes 8 at least 3 residential buildings and the school. the cities may as a, as a medical facility was also damaged. the attack comes as keith calls from all air defense systems, from the west to come back, a search in beside strikes and recent beaks. and as we saw that the water has destroyed many schools and from time areas like how to give. but a new initiative that means nearly 2000 pupils can now attend lessons in new
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classrooms. been underground in metro stations. the bell signals the starts of another day. everything here is as you'd expect, children exercise books, board and teacher. but there is one key difference. the school is subterranean, built within the cock is metro. russian missiles could strike this city as a moment's notice. so it's better for the children. ceylon, below ground is safe in the subway because there are explosions outside. and that was school could be destroyed, that the, these 1st graders have 3 lessons in the metro station today, followed by 2 more at home online. once they've left all the classes, take that place. this rotation gives as many children as possible, the opportunity to learn in the classroom. and of course,
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the children and we take dismiss normal education very much by normal, i mean face to face communication. so when the opportunity arose, to learn here, we will very happy children, parents and teachers alike. elaina says that it felt strange to teach you at 1st, but she still got used to me. it's what do you mean young noise? there are many sounds down here besides the trains, but we don't react to those anymore. they don't bother us anymore. new the schools have now been built within 5 of call keeps metro stations adapted from what were once technical rooms and passages ventilation and video. cameras have been installed throughout while teachers are helped by classroom assistance. psychologists, administrators, this is pretty new for all of us. so use it had been difficult at times, but there were no unsolvable problems. there was only unwillingness to solve them. we had the desire to create all of this. more than 2200 students attend these metro
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schools. but there was still not enough space for everyone. more than a 100 schools in khaki as have been damaged by showing many beyond repair. do you underground schools are being built across khaki if to accommodates most students. but the children dream of a time when attending such facilities will no longer be necessary. i would like to go back to school with a no more school, which is more from that and here which so now at least these metro and schools are giving children a small taste of the structure. they want to click, wanted to time and next, where the house of parliament has approved a marriage. equality been if ratified, in the senate to thailand would become the 1st nation in southeast asia to recognize same sex marriages that my bill has been more than a decade. in the making,
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400 members of the house of representatives gave their approval with jeff 10 voting against the committee that drafted it. said little may cuz we're making history in thailand and transforming the lives of l. g. b t q people, and call upon. but yeah, for those who have been waiting for same sex marriage, we only have one step block, which has to be approved by the senate. got laid off, then you will have the right to register to be married. the rights you have been denied in the past and, and today when we, the majority of members of parliament have voted to approve it. i mean, i think in tough you can the woods, men and women and husband and wife to be replaced by woods equivalent to persons and spouses in the countries. legal code thailand has long been seen as a haven for l. g, b, g to people from all over the world. the amendments will give same sex couples access to the legal,
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financial and medical rights that heterosexual counterparts have high data title and is finally going to be accepted and recognized as a true paradise for l g. b t q i people because very soon we will recognize equal marriage male may end up with the ha. but how do you hear me out loud in the capital bank called many residents. welcome the development for 50. if i'm pleased that marriage quality legislation has passed and the lower house, i hope it will be implemented because it will likely benefit many people me how many people around me or else will be due to everyone wants this bill to pass. because they want to be able to marry just like everyone else on the bill now goes to the senate, which rarely rejects legislation, passed by the lower house. then it's on to thailand's king. so royal endorsement is
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approved thailand, will become the 3rd country in asia of to taiwan and the pool and the 1st in southeast asia to allow marriage. so to san diego, next way i'll position candidate bus here to withdraw my fi as one of the countries presidential election, official provision, the results give him more than 54 percent of the vote. it's the 1st time and opposition candidate has one outright. in the 1st round of voting since the countries independence from fronts in 1960 the final results are in full bustle. jim, i say i will specify that it has 54.28 percent of votes, 54.28 percent. fe is a new comer to politics and until just weeks ago he wasn't prison. he only entered the presidential race after his mentor, who was one sancho,
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was disqualified because of a defamation conviction. but he's enjoyed a wave of popularity by campaigning on sun coast platform of extensive change. he's promised to tackle corruption in high unemployment and promotes and the goals interest over 4. and once those issues resonate with senate goals, young people, a 3rd of them are unemployed. many said they're fed up with a status quote, most of them are ready go. all right, the cool change with the well in terms of justice education, how for all of that, it's a change be willing to, we've suffered a lot for 12 years. a suffering is really not that we really want radical change or size 900. the lead up to the election was filled with fears of democratic backsliding for sent a goal, which is on the edge of west africa so called to build. c up, but now international observers have breathes
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a sigh of relief from the european union election observers. and so the election was well organized and the west african block, a co us called it remarkably peaceful. an inclusive, the challenge is say, faces are enormous. but for now, hopes are high, that senate goals youngest, ever president will be able to charge a new course for his country's future. to an extremely crucial question. now, can authoration intelligence create better? yeah. then human brewers. that's what a group of research as in belgium, set out to investigate best study, categorized chemical properties from 250 b as and the link them to tasting data from different because the results could leave the welds must be, i realize with something of a hangover there is a complex string containing thousands of chemical compounds. exactly which chemicals gift via sac new room is happened a mystery to science until now. so the chemistry is something that we can measure
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scientifically. the aroma is what humans perceive. so it's what you think of a space when you drink and smell the beer, and that's something we can not measure scientifically. it's, it's normally done by having people faced the beer and then nothing down. what they think of the machine learning. reading aloud is for the 1st time to connect adults and to go from the chemistry and predict how all those molecules together would be perceived by humans. hundreds of chemical traits from 1000 based why identified by scientists. those traits within linked to sensory profiling data from 16 professional, bad taste as and more than a 180000 online reviews from the right the website using the sensory data and bit it's kinda cold profile. so i just train day i to predict which ingredients taste to split enjoy the most. there was an adapted according to
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a recipe for menu and networks. taste is rated how much they liked it compared to know my. i adjusted their machine learning models could predict from a b as chemistry, how it would taste and be appreciated by people in this study with an accuracy of a 2 percent. to compare that to conventional models which could predict to best taste and success. an accuracy of between 50 and 60 percent. despite i success, scientists claim bruce can relax for now anyway, r a i models are not replacing brewers. they only predict how the chemistry of a beer would need to change to maybe make it better, or to change specific features of the beer. but it's still up to the brewers to make that happen from a recipe, right? the brewers use small them hops and water in east, and it's up to them to use their draft to try and get through the result that the a i want. so you still need to the groups. what the mixtures from
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a i can be scaled up, depends on how winning burrows would be to use it. a but a i approve. yeah. well, it's not to love. you know, as a reminder of a top stories, a beer following for you at this moment, diverse searching for the remains of 6 workers from the baltimore bridge collapse have recovered the bodies of 2 men. they belonged to artifact crew working on the bridge when it was rammed by a colleague or shape in the early as of tuesday. and the tops are underway to bring is very representatives to the us to discuss ministry operations in gaza. benjamin netanyahu cancelling the plan meeting when the 5 minutes ministration decided not to be to a un called for a ceasefire. garza that's all for the moment. it's coming up next after the break. focus on your goes from mode opens. what about pool with
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