tv NEWS LIVE - 30 Al Jazeera July 29, 2019 7:00am-7:34am +03
7:00 am
3500 people protesting and on the streets the opposition activists say it's much closer to 10000 we don't know what the exact figures also the figures for the arrests have been disputed as well they say about 1000 police say about 1000 people were arrested the protesters say as much blood more closer to 1400 people being arrested now many of those according to the police have been released they were detained not arrested so they've been through that administrative process processing but why are they protesting and they're protesting because they're very worried about upcoming moscow city council elections and they're very worried that some opposition leaders may not be able to get on the ballot and the kremlin will try and stuff these elections full of people loyal to them still ahead for you on the program we have some breaking news the white house has announced on twitter that lattimer putin is coming to the white house in the fall. again.
7:01 am
after a number of public disagreements president trump announces that his intelligence chief is stepping down. and with the stakes higher than ever for our warming planet scientists look for a green a way to raise livestock. in the western side of tasmania it's been raining heavily there admittedly on the satellite picture you don't see very much clout there this next streak of cat will bring a certain amount with it maybe just drizzle if you're lucky the stuff even from the mainland in new south wales in fact where it is very much wanted but we could be breaking records in tasmania if you get much more rain this winter now to the west it also gets warmed up in person 20 degrees that's pretty good really 20 to come tuesday. in the wind direction we're still in the low teens for adelaide in
7:02 am
melbourne a city even sydney where the still likely cloud and think outbreaks of rain come tuesday hobart's attend the sun should shine at least for a good half of tasmania not of prospect you can enjoy or expect to enjoy at least in the south along with still clouds streaming off the high ground spot new zealand well there's some sunshine it comes out a little bit during monday but it will be largely a cloudy affair was rain set me on the western side of the south on rather less fill in also the oakland is likely to get some so cloudy and some right hardly a surprise in between to pass to japan you could almost to get significant rain here but if you in the korean peninsula the rain's coming back. america is divided like never before inside is so convinced that they are absolutely correct that the other side is dangerous people in power investigates
7:03 am
how partisan politics are raiding the civil norms vital to american democracy every indicator shows america to be the least well functioning democracy of any established. one of the strange death of american civility on al-jazeera. welcome back just a quick recap of the top stories this hour as many as 65 people have been killed in a suspected boko haram attack in northeast nigeria the raid happened during a funeral in borno state police have cleared the streets of hong kong after
7:04 am
a 2nd night of protests and violence dozens of arrests were made as groups battle for control of the streets and as strikes are intensifying in syria's a province often u.n. warnings that war crimes are being committed the town of a really how was targeted once again on sunday morning by the market was bombed killing at least 4 people. u.s. president donald trump has once again been called racists after launching a blistering twitter attack on an african-american democratic congressman on baltimore the district he represents. or. the president of the united states donald trump is the president of the entire united states but residents of baltimore maryland are angry trump has called their city quote a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess he's a horrible president. and says he's races and he's fraudulent. he's an embarrassment to what our country thinks that we stand for having been
7:05 am
overseas and you know it makes me you know a bit embarrassed for the country trump slammed baltimore and economically and socially diverse city near washington as part of an attack on its longtime congressman elijah cummings cummings leads the committee investigating the president's political and financial tani's he's also criticized the president's immigration policy trump called cummings corrupt and quote a brutal bully there is nothing racist and stating plainly what most people already know that a lot of cummings has done a terrible job for the people of his district and of baltimore itself he also attacked the house speaker nancy pelosi the daughter of baltimore's former mayor on sunday the baltimore sun called the president quote the most dishonest man to ever occupy the oval office and said it's quote better to have a few rats than to be one the mayor also weighed in. we're not going to ignore
7:06 am
anyone degrading. no one even the houses only black republican condemned trumps attack allies or cummings and chairman cummings is someone who i have worked with a closely on all kinds of legislation he is someone that cares passionately about his community and has been working tirelessly his entire adult life on behalf of his country and his community and he is someone that he can defend himself a senior white house official defended the president's attack on cummings i understand why but that doesn't mean that it's racist the president is pushing back against what he sees as wrong it's how he's done in the past and he'll continue to do in the future but in baltimore the public's not having it because the downgrade everybody knows. the fix but the problem is is that a downgrade. a message to the man who was supposed to be promoting unity as part of
7:07 am
his job rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington. the us president meanwhile has announced that the director of national intelligence dan coats will be the latest figure to leave his administration donald trump announced this on twitter saying that he will nominate republican congressman john rachleff to replace and his departure follows weeks of speculation that intensified following a public disagreement with the president on foreign policy mike hanna points. why this was the moment that it would appear most and good president trump to be a threat flanked by soprano intelligence chiefs dan coats presents the annual worldwide threat assessment of the senate intelligence committee or mine and essentially says that the basis for the president's enthusiastic endorsement up north korea and good intentions is not just floored but wrong we currently assess that north korea will seek to retain its wm d. capabilities in is unlikely to completely give up its nuclear weapons and
7:08 am
production capabilities because its leaders ultimately view nuclear weapons as critical to regime survival in response the president angrily tweeted that intelligence should go back to school well. you. know i disagree with certain things that they said i think on the way but time will prove that probably time will prove me right probably then a noble office meeting with the intelligence chiefs followed by this version of events and they said that they were totally misquoted and they were totally it was taken out of context so what i do is i'd suggest that you call them they said it was faked is so which frankly isn't surprising that this was not the 1st time they'd been disagreement and the director of national intelligence repeatedly did mining the president's view that there was doubt about the level of russian involvement in us politics and on at least one occasion visibly surprised that news coming from the white house we have some breaking news the white house has
7:09 am
announced on twitter that lattimer putin is coming to the white house in the far so again i dan coats was the last national security figure left from the very 1st time cabinet and even though he had no intelligence background he'd earned bipartisan respect in congress with many messages of support in recent weeks. he and i don't code says a good friend a former senate colleague and leader of integrity who's always served our country well said senator susan collins i served on the joint economic committee with dan coats as representative done by a he was widely respected and trusted by everyone on both sides is a man of integrity but trump doesn't want integrity he wants people who tell him what he wants to hear and intil leaders who will agree that 2 plus 2 equals 5 and i be you know it's unlikely that dan coats will read to children with his wife at
7:10 am
another white house easter egg roll. it was a boy. here was a girl and enjoyed disagreement with no consequence to like the story mike hanna al-jazeera washington a powerful explosion in the afghan capital has killed 2 people and injured at least $25.00 including the president's running mate in the upcoming election the afghan interior ministry says the attackers were targeting and rather salis office in a busy part of kabul we came on the 1st day of official campaigning for the presidential salah is a former head of afghanistan's main intelligence agency and is regarded as one of the taliban's fiercest opponents. iran's nuclear negotiator saying an emergency meeting in vienna of the fate of the iran nuclear deal has been constructive but abbas iraq she says to her on will continue to reduce its nuclear commitments if europeans fail to salvage the vienna meeting between all the signatories of the deal minus the u.s. was cold as tensions soar between iran and the west the european parties have been
7:11 am
trying to keep the deal alive after president trump withdrew from it last year in the past one month. several developments. regarding the implementation of the g.c. if your way some of that was regarding. you know the duction of the commitments which reported by the. i.a.e.a. and also we have some complaints about. you know proper implementation of them because by the other side i mean the europeans in particular. a high level delegation from myanmar has concluded a visit to reading accounts in bangladesh where it was trying to convince the refugees to return home hundreds of thousands of rango fled their homes and raekwon state in myanmar 2 years ago during a military crackdown from cox's bazaar tendre challenge now reports. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of
7:12 am
running to return to me on march that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered an issue for us because we'll be granting them as an national. and then eventually we will be providing them with the id cards where there will no longer be the issue of race or the issue of the their citizenship but for the few him the refugees there seems to be a window of hope. we're very grateful to the bangladesh government if the letter was we'd like to return to myanmar the delegates told us will give us back our land and property however the best majority of the rowing don't seems to know what was discussed in the meeting they came here looking for safety after me and mars army
7:13 am
launched a crackdown that the u.n. has called an ethnic cleansing from which you know i understand that a delegation is here to solve the crisis and i feel good about it but i don't really know what they will say and discuss though. several community leaders and most delegation was unwilling to give citizenship to their own even at the meeting me and government has never recognised the rowing as a community often treating them as immigrants from bangladesh in response to a question asked by al-jazeera in regard to the citizenship issue this is what the representative ministry of foreign affairs had to say of course according to the law that may not be entitled for the full fledged citizenship but they are entitled to naturalized citizenship and eventually their sons and daughters grandsons and daughters will be entitled to the citizenship full fledged citizenship nearly 2 years into the crisis there has not yet been any remarkable progress regarding
7:14 am
their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me on my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a grid the dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder chaudhry al-jazeera could apollo. francis is calling on the international community to act after the latest tragedy involving people attempting to cross the mediterranean 55 bodies have been recovered after several boats carrying up to 300 migrants capsized off the coast of libya on thursday it's feared up to 150 people might have died the head of the roman catholic church appealed for action in his sunday address. it is so. their brothers and sisters it is with pain i learn the news about the shipwreck in
7:15 am
recent days in the waters of the mediterranean sea where dozens of people including women and children lost their lives or we knew our heart failed to pay you for the international community to promptly and decisively to avoid the repetition of similar tragedies and to guarantee the safety and dignity of all. any climate change experts believe a global view can die it is crucial to saving environment livestock is responsible for producing more than 14 percent of all greenhouse gases and grazes on land that could be used to grow crops now scientists in the u.k. are trying to develop more sustainable ways of farming from devon in southwestern england jessica baldwin has our report despite their cheerful disposition and inquisitive nature these animals get a lot of bad press that's because they release huge amounts of me thing gas it's
7:16 am
a greenhouse gas that damages the environment cows and sheep are responsible for 14 percent of global greenhouse gases that's the same as all the cars trucks and planes in the world also some of the land they graze could be used to grow cereals and grains for human consumption. scientists at this research institute in western england are looking for ways to reduce the animal's carbon footprint they vary the animal's diet trying different grasses or even see wheat they selectively breed choosing the ones that emit less gas into the air the air is continually monitored to see what works and what doesn't. the high tech farm includes a brand new shed 1st specific experiments to carefully measure input and output all designed to see of cows and sheep can exist in an environment at risk grasslands can incorporate kleiber's and lagoons that concoction not to animals naturally
7:17 am
would serve in the north to fertilize those plants so just to say because i'm the most produce meat is not sustainable is too simplistic the institute amasses $9000000.00 datapoints every year it's a unique facility that attracts researchers from around the world even if researchers are able to find the most efficient way of raising livestock with a growing world population some scientists believe the only solution is to greatly reduce the amount of me we eat we have a very serious climate emergency on our hands while production side measures will play a part actually we need to address what it is that drives our production and that is our consumption patterns livestock farming that doesn't harm the environment can't exist with a daily diet of stakes in how booker's a healthy planet may mean
7:18 am
a return to traditional farms hills and bogs that can't grow cereals are ideal for cows and sheep just go baldwin al-jazeera devon england now just one of the stories of bring you europe's tallest volcano has been putting on a spectacular show for people on the italian island of sicily a series of eruptions from mt etna lit up the sky and sent lava streaming down the sides of 3 of the 3000 meter mountain the activity while it might look impressive but it's actually relatively minor a no threat to the surrounding region at his last major eruption was 27 years ago. just a quick recap of the top stories this hour nigerian state television is saying as many as 65 people have been killed in an attack on mourners attending a funeral in northeast nigeria happen am i do agree in borno state where boko haram
7:19 am
has carried out many attacks over the last 10 years president obama do bihari condemned what took place and ordered an errant patrol as well as a ground operation to hunt the perpetrators down. but it took them. to work. but the. judge it was easy to do the police have cleared the streets of hong kong after a 2nd night of protests and violence officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds and activists retaliated with makeshift weapons dozens of arrests were made as the groups battle for control of the streets for hours a rally it started as a peaceful march with tens of thousands of people voicing their anger at police and mob violence as well as chinese interference as strikes are intensifying in syria's
7:20 am
adlib province off the un warnings that war crimes have been committed town of ari how was targeted again on sunday morning when a market was bombed killing at least 4 people this after 13 people were killed that on saturday the syrian government launched an offensive to recapture the last rebel held province 3 months ago with the help of russia. meanwhile jailed russian opposition leader alexina valley has been moved to hospital with severe facial swelling and rashes he said to have suffered an acute allergic reaction yvonne he was arrested on wednesday after calling for saturday's on authorized anti-government demonstrations and sentenced to 30 days in prison. and the us director of national intelligence dan coats is stepping down after a series of foreign policy clashes with the president donald trump announced on twitter he will nominate republican congressman john rachleff to replace him since being appointed by trump in 2017 coaches directly contradicted the president on u.s. policy towards russia north korea's nuclear threat and the iran nuclear deal when
7:21 am
this is coming up next and then they'll be more news from doha after that in about 25 minutes time. on counting the cost this week south africa's debt laden companies need a bailout before they cripple the economy we'll take a look at taylor swift spat with big business over coolants her music plus we find out why radio and kurds are looking for a walk in northern iraq. charge of the cost on al-jazeera. us. through the leadership things. are
7:23 am
7:24 am
7:25 am
oh go past this in the article. and i made a collage woman off it at. will get honest of us. who. at the time not for marsh wahaha grow your own copy i just want to buy stock or we cannot do that wow what. a lot of ink it will carry my stomach to shake and i think it will cheer harvey or shine again we're nice to see an official time to call me ash yeah. she democritus does some awfully. she along with all the entire void she will be.
7:26 am
with them alone they say and it's in the past with them what i will call the account of. the. mouse on the neck. of the head and most of the. serious shit. they can also call the 1000000000 at the main gate of the us and in any of them most of them more than them. now and then send up the levee to have a minister manage in my office and only get a 6. day. none of us. who are was. by on. their school get all their talks again because we give an example we know will go and see amazing get up when
7:27 am
the next employer to be accepted cox solely for the both of us will miss a c.n.n. employee on up all the same still of us out there and then the person get on the dicks increment that he's equal so we go inside and think you will see them had us going on both in the halls of spittle until this is open. and see my sister 3 because there's an i caused the i'm a gone bully oh i'm avoiding. is it then yeah the chemo sister blows history because the santa ana send it they got dumped on it more the model he sold the queen thought gold even though i mean the bills are. as get along bone in the qo stuff always get the guy good mood but it's a good look but it was always woman who looks a good mix and is will get along. well it must feel by the. light you saw and could have been going on the sun to have a more diverse. star any reader time or current in the command corners
7:28 am
to her power born of underside opener's just. the 21 size you are even like your own home with them in your. many or shia now you are getting taller somebody calling your guy gaining cater to you know studies cook at the long pull me out or both parties in by casanova clearly vehicles going to have called think is the more garcia move the boat the guy never. say early in the day and when you see you then go to him. i meant to say goodbye cokie it's not yet kind of come back. o'connell keep
7:29 am
becoming. more bad to have the most lovely men and. i've been in a mist that is our only choice of missy's. now i know some fundamental trick or treat. for snow though now here we go our way. and i. know i still have been a she was really. he didn't have to tell it to push him out of bed that night because he'd. have. a point to your cat.
7:30 am
7:31 am
7:32 am
7:33 am
75 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=283570777)