Skip to main content

tv   NEWS LIVE - 30  Al Jazeera  July 3, 2019 8:00am-8:34am +03

8:00 am
but it's not safe moderate or no man was home to more than 100000 syrians some displaced from other parts of syria neighborhoods have been flattened hospitals hit ambulances targeted and the united nations says more than 100 children have been killed while at home at school or playing in the streets. the air strikes follow us wherever we go no matter where we go they hit everywhere. i get scared when i hear a plane i can hear it passing by so i immediately hide. i. that is what family does when a plane is spotted. they receive early warnings over walkie talkies. and they wait. and hope. they survived at least until the next attack. on.
8:01 am
the. beirut. now in iran were afraid as police chief has been arrested for failing to stop the easter sunday bombings which killed 258 people could just as soon darren former defense secretary harris terry philander had been charged after prosecutors said the negligence amounts to crimes against humanity they're accused of ignoring information which could have helped prevent the attacks now fernandez has more from the capital colombo. the rest of the former defense secretary and the police chief comes as no major surprise even though people are still grappling with the fact that under the president's direction the law enforcement have gone this far north to the don't these individuals appeared before the parliamentary select committee on the easter sunday bombings and had some pretty damning things to say basically the
8:02 am
former defense secretary had said that he hardly had the opportunity to sit down with the president the police chief also talking of all of the fact that he had been locked out of national security council meetings but basically just today we had a point when the attorney general's rule to the acting police chief bearing in mind is that the police chief himself has been sent on compulsorily by the president who couldn't remove him given the constitution but that letter from the attorney general did talk about the. actually that negligence on duis part which had led to the easter sunday bombings he said they could be considered under international law as having committed grave crimes against humanity the attorney general also listed a whole series of the clauses under the penal code where the could be charged or that they had violated including sort of committing murder committing sort of death
8:03 am
through negligence and a number of such basically crimes urging the criminal investigation department to arrest them so both of these individuals early this morning admitted them serbs into different hospitals the standard operating procedure in sri lanka in politics when you're wanted by the police or the courts. and despite them being admitted you have the criminal investigations department and dispatching teams to the hospitals placing both of them under arrest the magistrate visited both of them and they have been arrested potentially they're produced in court. at least 21 people have been killed and dozens injured during monsoon rains in western india flash flooding caused chaos in the financial capital and its surrounding areas. is the heaviest rainfall people in mumbai have seen in a single day in more than a decade. more than 350 millimeters of rain fell in just over 24 hours in the city
8:04 am
of 20000000 people cars were submerged and main roads flooded. the city's airport there was major disruption with a plane skidding from the runway and 100 flights affected. with millions prevented from getting to work and school officials declared a public holiday and there is no train and they are not making any announcements either there is water logged everywhere the stream is here in the next block but they're not allowing that to leave either. the heavy downpour forced water levels to rise. commuting is a big problem how does a man go to work. they have to get down you need deep and sometimes waist deep water on waterlogged roads to get from one place to another. in the western part of mumbai a wall collapsed on homes in the shanty town workers scramble to rescue survivors several people were killed and dozens injured in the search with 3 methods victim
8:05 am
locating cameras dog searches and physical searches we've handed over all the bodies that we found and all the searches we're not getting any more information or extra signals so we'll ask the local authorities to conclude the rescue operation the indian navy has been called in to provide relief to other areas affected by the heavy downpour. india has its monsoon season every year but this storm has already brought the 2nd highest rainfall in 44 years and with 3 more days of heavy rain expected people in mumbai are being told it's better to stay at home for healing mohammed al jazeera. well lovers of astronomy gathered to witness a total solar eclipse and more than darkness fell as the rain passed directly in front of the sun and our last in america at least in human wants the cosmic speck spectacle at the valley. then again our chasing totality hundreds of thousands of people in search of the path of a total solar eclipse came to northern chile is called gimbal and at the camera
8:06 am
regions for an unforgettable cosmic experience it's here that the moon cast a shadow on a narrow 200 kilometer wide path little by little turning day into night as it appeared to swallow the sun. then it revealed the crown jewel the solar corona more than i was was a really amazing. sight it's never imagined. the see the nuclear. put only santa it's a spiritual experience i mean shock. i mean shock. is the kind that fire. to process all the things seem that's a cute symbolics it's amazing it's an. international celebrities arrived at exclusive viewing camps by helicopter. while others camped out by the river on the
8:07 am
hills in this region famous for its clear skies and observe the trees here yes thousands of astronomers left their hotels before daylight to be in position because i think there's a lot of them for truly understanding the sun because everything in our universe is based on stars and the sun is the one that we can know the most about and it's moments like an eclipse that reveal the outer parts. from start to finish this perfect solar eclipse lasted 2 and a half hours the sun is starting to reemerge now but it's not just what we've been seeing but feeling during the eclipse it became very very windy animals became very frightened they started running away then it got very quiet and the temperature suddenly went down by 10 degrees and so it's now very very cold here. an eclipse from the latin word eclipses which means to hide or obscure used to be seen as a bad omen a sign that the gods were angry to date
8:08 am
a total solar eclipse is cause for celebration. especially in this part of our planet where it won't be repeated for another 212 years. you see in human in the alkie valley chili. color i'm home with the headlines there's been an airstrike on a migrant camp in libya's capital tripoli at least 40 people have been killed and dozens more were injured the area has seen fighting between the forces of world class i have to unload your oil to the internationally recognized government what are the i had visited the area where the asteroid hit this. according to the supervisor here there were about 150 migrants here in this detention center from different nationalities including african nationalities and it's the that the
8:09 am
strike was very precise that it hit the center. this in front of the detention center this is the great to. its very. but here. goes with the government of view and about the government of national called accuse the jets of god if you think this detention center has been a suicide bombing in the tunisian capital a man detonated his explosives after being surrounded by police and interior ministry spokesman says there were no casualties and that the attacker was a wanted man this comes just a week after 2 suicide bombers blew themselves up while targeting police in tunis killing one officer in the process. now a probation politicians in hong kong say it could cost around $1300000.00 to repair the damage at the legislature building which protesters ransacked and vandalized on monday police have cordoned off the area and are now treating it as a crime scene
8:10 am
a special task force has been set up to look into the recent mass protests that were all triggered by a controversial bill which would allow extradition to mainland china. a u.s. navy seal charged with committing war crimes in iraq has been acquitted by a military jury in special operations chief edward gallagher was accused of fatally stabbing an eyesore prisoner who had been wounded by an airstrike in iraq in 2017. germany's defense minister underlayer has become the 1st woman to be nominated as head of the european commission that's the body that oversees the affairs of the european union. well those are the headlines to join me for more news here after the stream. there are. problems and besides the instability is corruption we listen. are pushing the
8:11 am
united states and president trump into conflict we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter. there are 2 men remaining in the race to be both the leader of the u.k. conservative party and prime minister but with only a tiny fraction of the public gets enough vote what impact will the outcome have on an already divided country i for me ok so just. try to get more into the state. an estimated 160000 conservative party members will choose between bush and germany how to succeed theresa may as party leader but because a general election isn't june when i was also get the keys to 10 downing street for
8:12 am
melinda mad johnson is the favorite to win the leadership ballot when it's announced in 3 weeks time meanwhile hunt is highlighting his record as both foreign and health secretary both candidates have been appealing to party members in the run up to the postal ballot we need to get bricks done to someone who can play in the budget. who believe. someone who is meditated deeply on the opportunities a back seat could bring your country i am the right man when i talk to people running their own businesses to farmers to shopkeepers to people on the high street who are worried about the situation that we're in they don't want to show them and they don't want to be entertained they want a prime minister who is going to lead us right. for more on this we're joined from strasburg by al-jazeera correspondent. he's reported widely on the leadership
8:13 am
race as well as breck's it and u.k. politics tom howard is a journalist and commentator in many works as a reporter for the grito for walks conservative website he joins us from london and daniel rally is a member of parliament representing the scottish council area with no fuel for the opposition labor party she joins us from london hello everybody the reason we are doing this show is because we are scout audience regularly what story is making news where you live and this is the comment that we got about a week ago the conservative leadership race between boris johnson and jeremy hunt and the lies that they are telling to the u.k. public the responding of waffling on your questions properly spewing out lies then we have journeyed to things that you would work with in better topic. they do a good job of summing up the conservative leadership race. i think of quite a partisan way of looking at said really what we have in this race is someone who
8:14 am
has for many people been the face of breck's it for many years boris johnson who helped lead that vote need campaign all the way back in 26 the who stood on the base stages around the country and dissuaded the country to vote to leave the e.u. against jeremy hunt who is someone who is considered to be much more of a diplomat's much more of a sort of straight laced kind of person as he said in the trip not to show him but someone who did vote remains so you have this sort of more technocratic approach up against this more impassioned approach and by the way that all the polls are looking right now it looks like people are going to pump but passion that drives the enthusiasm morgan that sort of laid back technocratic execute and i'm just not all that damn hans that was a fine secretary for the general one night to win how would you sum it up nights as a as a candidate who has less recognition go one way then by stance not special no i think
8:15 am
i think tom's very much right in saying that you know hunt is viewed as as a technocrat he wasn't a very popular health secretary certainly an inside the health service and boris johnson will boris is just that in the u.k. does does have what people call the ready brek clothes you know he has this sort of charisma i would i would say it's almost point or as having let the police campaign botia him so citrus recent days broke city il when we went when it was voted on in the commons but you know that they can get really ultimately both having poland that. and this is the most important thing is that they're trying to appeal to a conservative party membership that is absolutely insistent that the u.k. has to leave in the 31st of october. i think primarily because if the u.k. doesn't leave the 31st of october then probably the u.k. will never leave and as well as that you could as and leave then then that would be
8:16 am
a general election sooner rather than later and they're terrified of either losing enormous support policy or losing the entire election to jeremy corbin and both of these candidates are saying openly that if they don't leave those things will happen so it as much as anything else it seems silly that the in it's for the delivery of bricks it is as much a peep in the sense that it's again as it is to do with national interest and that's not a partisanship mulloy it's what they say who sells that now you're a young neighbor and i want to put the stephen this comes and pfizer membered says in the black and minority ethnic office from london young loba and selects this point about this concept of the surprise have a. story to collection is tiring fast includes millions of people having sen of our country there is a consequence people heroes life and death situations because mr zinni returns this election really goes 1st don't think the bigger he ramadans the ground's it's my
8:17 am
own that's number it is called black people pickaninnies and jeremy hunt has done more than anyone to dismantle our national health service. danielle is kind of i mean i think she she phrased well is simply and you know we've got someone who has and hunt someone who brook the n.h.s. and then we've gone out and bought a someone who wants to sell off to trump and so you know the can't be trusted and we heard from the young women there how much people feel let down by both of these contenders so it is such a false choice they're both absolutely complicit and status the measures which is so harmful in communities like mine and with a little bit and but across the u.k. and they you know they've been complicit in that so no wonder people all across the u.k. feel like this is a false choice and i certainly wouldn't be excited about either of them
8:18 am
and it was interesting there that generated the huns in the clip that you showed with the reasons homes are speaking up for businesses because when he was late it was put to him some small businesses may have to close if there was a new deal bricks that he said that would be a necessary sacrifice you know this is certainly terrible why would anyone feel inspired by them or want either of them to be the next prime minister that's a question for tom tom. so i think there's the you you're quite right in terms of jerry hunt's pessimism he's someone who campaigned for main back in 2016 it just today was pointing to bank of england reports but a predicting doom and gloom but in reality those same studies they say reports 3 years ago he predicted as a result of the fact that the an immediate recession that the job losses that bed be all of these horrible outcomes the country that he never materialized in reality
8:19 am
what happens after the referendum is the highest job growth that we've had we not have more people in employment in this country than ever before we're growing faster than germany faster than trunks faster than it's really this country's doing going gangbusters really and also we've had an extra $394000000.00 pounds a week invested in our n.h.s. that wouldn't have happened without the referendum and so what we've really seen is quite successful 3 years as a failure to deliver that actually results so you what we're looking at yeah i did and i sidestepped something that i think is really important and that i think it's going to show you this is headline throughout is there a hawk.

41 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on