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can americans find a leader to unite. all of the key issues of the us elections. on al-jazeera. the arab world. donald trump's own disclose financial records of publish serving the us president reportedly paid no income taxes in 10 of the past 15 years. total fake news actually paid to. layer on money this is al jazeera life and also coming up the international pressure builds on azerbaijan and armenia to halt escalating violence after they keep starting a. mali's government names
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a veteran politician as interim prime minister hoping to convince neighbors to lift sanctions imposed since last month. and intonation is john mapping project to end land to speech but not everyone's been allowed to have a say. donald trump reportedly paid just $750.00 in federal income taxes the year he ran for president and his 1st year in the white house the new york times says it obtained 2 decades of tax data covering trump and the companies that make up his business organization the paper also says trump didn't pay any income taxes in 10 of the past 15 years early because he reported losing far more money than he made his long guarded his tax filings from being made public says the report is false. we were
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through the same she caressed me in the same questions for was a go ahead a little bit this and talk about it total fake news no actually i paid tax but. the service might actually change as it gets under their underwriter for a long time the rest is not treat me well they treat me like a temporary like they truly temporary they don't treat me well they treat me good deadly. you have people in the areas to the treatment very very badly. but the wonder of it and when they met her be proud to show but that's a straight news. correspondent hadija castro says the intricate details about how poorly some of trump's businesses have apparently of. in 10 out of the 15 years prior to president trump becoming president he paid 0 dollars to the federal government in income tax and in the last 2 years while president he's paid $750.00
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a year just to put that in contacts the average middle class american family pays more than $10000.00 a year or so certainly this is information that may be quite inflaming to voters but beyond that the paper and its reporting the new york times documents really what is the financial wizardry that president trump and his organization have used to create this dynamic of appearing to be a multimillionaire when in fact drowning in debt and the way that this was done was lover of the president's celebrity miss prior to becoming president in getting loans to buy risky properties and then not doing very well in those properties those famous golf courses his hotel in washington d.c. just hemorrhaging cash and then trump using those business losses to offset any
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sort of profit and that's how he was able to get away with not paying much taxes or 0 taxes at all jimmy may is associate professor of politics and government george mason university he says members of trump's family are implicated. voc a trump is implicated in these documents trump may be engaging in tax fraud on an epic scale where he's using state consultants in i.e. his children to turn businesses that would be turning a profit into losses that he can count on his few businesses that make money but they're only losses because he's making his ridiculous payments to people who are on his company's payroll already which is and i'm not a tax attorney but i believe that's illegal tim constantine is a writer with the right wing washington times he's question must have the new york times reporting and says it's unlikely to hurt trump's chances in november i don't
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think it will make a huge difference it will be an issue but there are many bigger issues the economy is one of them cold it is one of them the supreme court justice selection will be one of them i think in the big picture this is a story for one or 2 days the democrats will certainly beat the drum and try to make it something but the fact is it if he has followed all the rules all the laws it has no impact whatsoever at least 16 service personnel civilians have been killed in heavy fighting between armenia and azerbaijan as the latest flare up in the long running conflicts of an ago on account of back the breakaway region is inside azerbaijan but is run by ethnic armenians it's rigged nice a concern about stability in the south caucasus which is a corridor for pipelines carrying oil and gas to world markets. russia france and iran are among the nations calling for calm along with the u.s.
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state department which that it condemns in the strongest terms this escalation of violence and urges both sides to cease hostilities. it also said that participation in the escalating violence by external policies would be deeply unhelpful and only exacerbate regional tensions robin force or walker as a latest. as airy tanks under attack according to armenians defense ministry it also claims that is airy drones and helicopters were also destroyed but civilian casualties are among those reported killed early in the morning. or the jenna forces launched a large scale aggression including taxer a long line of counter that contact ripped off. they are targeting civilian population and civilian infrastructure. as a by john has condemned what it called a 1000000 propaganda president said as ery forces had launched
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a counter-offensive after coming under attack so it managed media was the 1st to fire and the 1st to die by johnny servicemen as a by john gave a decent response to the enemy and the enemy could not move an inch this is the new goal no karabakh region internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan but the red areas are controlled by armenian forces adjacent as ery territories in green are also occupied by armenia the international community has called for an immediate cease fire with russia playing a lead mediating role it has a military presence in armenia and good relations with azerbaijan but now another regional power is playing an increasingly assertive role on sunday president added the one of turkey said that turkey stands with azerbaijan.
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armenia's prime minister nicole passion warned against turkey becoming involved $300.00 ton of. the fact that turkey is maintaining such dangerous behavior is fraught with the most devastating consequences for south caucasus and the adjacent regions the international community must prevent with united efforts the dangerous development of events and stop efforts to destabilize the region. a 1000000 separatists for the control of little or no karabakh in the early 1990 s. with the collapse of the soviet union 30000 died in the fighting. a ceasefire in 1904 was brokered but sporadic fighting has continued ever since. almost 3 decades later internationally mediated peace talks have stalled tensions rose in july with the worst fighting since 2016 as
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a by john has repeatedly bowed to recapture nagorno-karabakh by force and armenia has vowed to defend the territory both sides remain determined to claim the goanna karabakh as that brought in for a city a walker how does era tblisi french president has criticized lebanon's leaders over the failure to form a new government prime minister designate mr quits on saturday less than a month after he was given the job lebanon's in an economic crisis and last month's massive explosion in beirut support only added to the problems across was particularly critical the shia group hezbollah. i don't it's really cannot be an army fighting news rail a militia fighting civilians in syria and a respectable party in lebanon once they can't believe it is stronger than it is it
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is up to them to demonstrate the very respect the lebanese as a whole is clearly shown the opposition recent days surely were hair reaction from beirut in aqaba is that he is natasha paris well a very strong words from the french president emanuel macron who accused lebanon's political leaders of betrayal he said they had betrayed their people by thing lng to form a government to push through urgently needed reforms in the country he said he singled out i should say hezbollah but he was certainly seriously critical of all the political classes he said that they had failed also not to use time in the right way he said they wasted time they'd wasted a month in which lebanon could be accessing international aid now that international aid had been raised in august in a video conference nearly $300000000.00 but the condition of receiving that aid was
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that lebanon would form a government but that had not happened it was very clear it is very clear that my course seems personally very upset he said in the beginning of the month of september saturn round the table with various political leaders lebannon who seem to assure him that they would come together and try and form a government and push through reforms but they had failed to do that he said that they had only in the time that has passed looked after their own interests. lebanese politicians are aware that they are under pressure but lebanese politicians are really abetting on regional changes and it seems mccraw understands that he said that the lebanese political class is holding lebanon and the lebanese people hostage with oven on is hostage to regional and international power struggles in particular the u.s. and iranian rivalry when mccrone says this is the last chance and then he gives 6
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weeks what happens in 6 weeks time the us elections and hezbollah and the shell parties who are allied with iran have been blamed for stalling the formation of the government in order to see whether or not the balance of power in the region can change if there's a new president in the white house will there be an agreement with iran and that way will the pressure will the pressure be less on hezbollah in lebanon because for hezbollah this is really an existential struggle because you know it sees the sanctions the u.s. sanctions on the group as well as the international community and i think martin across harsh language when he said hezbollah you cannot be a political party and be a militia killing civilians in syria was definitely a 1st because we have to remember yes the united states considers the military and political wing of hezbollah as terrorist organizations but europe does not consider the political wing of hezbollah a terrorist organization in fact that's the main point of difference between the
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u.s. and france when dealing with lebanon and so is this macross saying that we could include your political wing on the terrorism list so a lot of warnings indirect threats but really no action taken. coming up in the program tis hours before white house backed don't take talk was g.'s begin a u.s. judge puts it on hold. also coronavirus test results in minutes and lines come forward with a plan they hope will get them promptly back in the skies. hello the nice caring weather pattern across much of japan the cloud a sunny carrying the last year as as has the heavy rain and really somebody could play conditions elsewhere and we could just see want to 2 showers on monday across central regions of honshu but nothing particularly heavy very well scattered but
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the rain is definitely havea 3 more northern areas of china very heavy rains on their way towards beijing so it does mean monday and tuesday it is likely to be a wet couple of days that clearing out to the far northeast if it couldn't have been just 17 degrees celsius warmer to the south of course but again some heavier rain here 29 in hong kong want to say with a chance of a some scattered showers even a thunderstorm and then down into south asia the rains being particularly heavy in the northeast over the last few days and look at this particular total so this is up into west bengal nearly $300.00 millimeters but that's about half the september average typically the rains a very heavy in september in the northeast this is not quite a typical this is nearly the monthly average this of course in andhra pradesh so that in just a 24 hours generally those who go through monday much lighter this rain very well scattered again under protest we could pick up some the heaviest falls later in the day and then again as we go through tuesday the rains once again fairly widespread
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into bangladesh. frank assessments what are you seeing that in yemen. there's talk of. like it being superficial it's an informed opinion is ethiopia on the verge of a breakdown many parts of the old immediate region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate after these approaches because look at a recent big interest of the libyan people in depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera.
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and watching out of their mind our top stories this hour the new york times reports the obtain more than 2 decades of the u.s. president's tax returns a publication says donald trump paid 0 tax in 10 of the last 15 years trump dismissed reporters. and he 16 soldiers and civilians have been killed during heavy fighting between armenia and azerbaijan is the latest flare up in a long running conflict like on account of our. french president emmanuel mccall has criticized lebanon's leaders over their failure to form a new government by minister designate the stuff i did quit on saturday less than a month after he was given the job. now a judge has temporarily blocked the trump administration's attempt to ban u.s. downloads of the video sharing out take talk president trump wanted the ban to take effect by the end of sunday he says tick tock parent company is chinese own poses
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a security threat the company denies this the details of the federal court's decision are sealed and no more comprehensive restrictions on tic-tac are still shed jeweled for november let's get more on this jim anderson is a tech analyst and see if the internet company social flow he is joining us now from new york many thanks for speaking to us this of course a victory for take talk but has it just bought them some time i think you've got it exactly right it buys them a little bit of time which is what they need right the ban was set to go in effect in 2 hours so time is very much what they need i think the big challenge here is you know it buys them a little bit of time but it's unclear what the end game is you know tick tock is ultimately really a pawn on the chess board between the u.s. and china and i say that with no disrespect it's just you know this is a geopolitical issue between the united states and china and picked up happens to
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be caught in the middle and you know they're doing everything they can because their very existence as a company is being threatened your pretty significantly the u.s. is their 2nd largest market so better to get this injunction today and get the state to try to fight this out and to try to work out the deal with oracle and wal-mart over the next year week or 2 yeah i'll do i'll talk to you about that deal but 1st to mr trump says chinese backed ups like to talk are a national security threat because they could offer data about americans to beijing which kind of makes sense is there any truth to that. yeah it is a legitimate concern right i mean the the overall concern is that tick-tock is owned by dance which is a chinese company and chinese companies are subject to the authority of the chinese government just like u.s. companies are subject to the authority of the u.s. government and given the chinese government's views on privacy and you know what kind of dated believes it has access to i think it is a very legitimate concern the challenge has been it's been
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a very chaotic implementation of this ban you know it was very quickly done 45 days there was lots of confusion you know supposedly there was going to be a deal with microsoft ultimately it looks like the chinese government is the one who would not buy off on the deal with microsoft and now we have a somewhat convoluted deal between oracle and wal-mart to try to own not exactly tick-tock but to be the trusted technology partner and you know when you listen to what oracle says and when you listen to what i didn't say they don't actually line up which is pretty unprecedented on a deal of this size so there's a lot of confusion around it so if if a deal didn't take place. what is the implication then take if they were banned in the u.s. what kind of impact would it have been at this. oh it did be huge because again it's their 2nd biggest market more than $100000000.00 users in the united states so you know the expectations of a valuation in the $34050000000000.00 range i think are all predicated on the power
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of advertising in the us market or more broadly western markets so the inability to serve that market if that comes to pass i think is a huge impact on the not necessarily the viability of the company because there are other places in the world but certainly in the valuation of the company and certainly if you're by dance you're not going to be very happy about that right you want your company to be as valuable as possible and i still what you have to wonder here between what the u.s. and the chinese are doing really nobody wins if there is ultimately a band the u.s. loses china loses consumers lose by denson tick-tock lose so you'd like to think that there is a deal to be had here but you know so far we haven't seen it and what's the big picture here is that implications for and texans in the u.s. without a doubt i mean so not only other foreign tech firms in the u.s. but other u.s. firms and china china's already talked about retaliation you know and the companies they would retaliate are very well known names like apple and google are the most likely to canada's mentioned and so you know what with those retaliations big you
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know that you sort of get into an escalating trade conflict here but clearly you know there are different visions of the internet if you want to put it that way or of technology more broadly there's a more chinese view and there's a more western view as indicated by the u.s. and those 2 things are often in really in considerable conflict so i think we're going to see more of these types of things you'd like to think that it's not going to be an escalation that starts to bring in a whole lot of other companies but that's certainly a possibility. jim really good to talk to jim anderson tech analyst and see if they answer next company social life. saying in the u.s. a ballistics report from the kentucky state police is contradicting the official narrative surrounding the fatal shooting of brianna tyler the 26 year old black woman was killed in a police raid gone wrong no officers have been charged ever had death she had her town see a small news film where there have been a series of protests. the protest is
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a renamed this area and downtown louisville in justice square and almost on a daily basis we get more and more information leaking to the press to suggest that the official account of the circumstances of brianna taylor's death which was presumably presented to the grand jury just doesn't add up the latest information it has not been ruled out of the police officer who was reminded by a gunshot wasn't by another officer that it could have been friendly fire the attorney general said that had been ruled out if there's no documents addressed but hasn't been ruled out in addition a lot rides on one witness out of 12 who says he did hear the police announce themselves before they used a battering ram to briana taylor's home however it now transpires it took 2 months for this man to say that 2 months of interviews 3 interviews over 2 months and even then what he said was that the police said this is the cops that's the
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quote that he gave which again adds to a certain amount of incredulity that that's how the police would have announced themselves and even though he says he only said that once all of this adding to that clamor for the ground jury grand jury transcripts and the underlying evidence to be released so that we can see what evidence they drew is really worth considering when they decided not to charge one police officer with the death of briana taylor. mali's president has named an interim prime minister he is former foreign minister. the appoint. and sanctions placed on money by west african countries following a military coup that last month the bloc had demanded a civilian leader be installed as a condition for lifting the sanctions the transitional government has agreed to say 18 months before elections can be held nicholas has been following the latest developments from dhaka security element is still in the hands of the president and
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the vice president and that's in their head but really the day to day nitty gritty of getting the state back on track well that's in the in the ne in the hand of this new prime minister who will be nominating a new government on tuesday what's interesting about the nomination of this man is that he has a political power so it is a break with the recent past and the the government of kate where we saw so many people take to the streets and angry and upset with him but at the same time it is someone that is with a continuation from the past someone who was the foreign minister under to money to reign 2004 and subsequently to the representative of the united nation and also at the cost of west record for west african body was important with this nomination is that we've seen that the president is a former officer of the military the vice president was the leader of the military joined to them themselves so he's the 1st civilian in
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a position of leadership so he's key to ensuring that this government this government transition is successful to the eyes of the international community elevation place of 5 stun grenades and tear gas to disperse up to 100000 people in the capital minsk rallies against president alexander lukashenko also took place in 9 other cities about 200 people were arrested sunday marks the 50th straight day of protests against a presidential election the opposition says was waked. about 2000 people have been told to leave their homes in a northern california and wind producing region where this new wildfire has been more than 400 hexes and napa county since sunday morning california has been saying it's west wildfires in 18 years now and lines are putting their hopes on preflight kovan $1000.00 tests that deliver
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results within 15 minutes they called antigen tests they can be administered by non-medical staff and can cost as little as $7.00 they are however more likely to miss positive cases than lab base molecular diagnostic tests still the airline industry body i also says a test would help restore passenger confidence and reduce the need for tough travel restrictions which have devastated carious incomes clarity is a complete dead terror to any. trouble project if you have a current team either this nation or that whole it blocks people travel so we said we have to remove guarantees and what we think is that one test at departure airport guaranteeing that at 98 percent sensitivity the passengers who are traveling are not infected we are not saying that this is that
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he is one of the percent. sensitive and that there is the rule it is 0 risk the 0 risk doesn't exist what we say is that this is guarantees that the pandemic will not be transferred from country a to country b. at a level that it is not under control she's did pete shoot that is it that we will that the key issue is that that me remains of their control. and the nation's government is close to completing a national map project which it says will address land disparities indigenous communities though say they have been excluded from the process just go washington has the latest from jakarta. indonesia is west timor people have been left to pick up the pieces of their demolished community to turn over sadly this is what's left of my home after the local government tore it down i don't have
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a house anymore now i have to live under a tree. was. an organist the local government victim. firing tear gas and tearing down their houses only a few bill and. they offered to relocate us but they immediately tore down our houses before the replacement houses but even ready since then they've been living in tents the local government says the land has huge potential and needs to be developed for agriculture none of them but that doesn't mean they've got the lancets if it was a state document we told them take the local government to court let the court decide who the rightful owner is. disputes like this are common across indonesia corporations local governments and indigenous communities are often at odds over who owns what land it's a problem the government says it wants to resolve its. policy song it
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is to solve the problem of land overlooks we're dealing with problems that occurred in the past like comics. for almost 10 years indonesia's government has been working on a complete database of maps to help minimize overlapping land disputes now the government says the project is almost complete but indigenous communities say they've been excluded from the process activists say the mapping process has been opaque and closed off. the state considers these indigenous people is living on land which doesn't belong to them and with its power tries to stop their efforts to fight for their land. montana local leader of the indigenous king upon community was arrested accused of stealing chainsaws being used to cut down trees in the forests. he says the government always sides with corporations who he accuses of encroaching on their land and he's skeptical that the government has any real intention to protect indigenous communities. when it comes to relations with the
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investors indigenous people are always the ones left defeated he says they like many indigenous communities all over indonesia will never stop fighting to protect their land jessica washington al-jazeera jakarta. al-jazeera these are your top stories in new york times has reportedly obtained more than 2 decades of the u.s. president's tax base and a publication says donald trump paid no tax in 10 of the past 15 years from says a report is false. we were through the same as you can the rest of the set of questions for was a go ahead a little bit this and talk about it total fake news no actually i paid tax but and you'll see that as soon as my tax returns are if it's under it they will.
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