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up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab. now, more than ever, the world needs w. h. making a healthy, a world for you. everyone. ah, donald trump's company and it's financed k for charged with fraud and tax crimes. ah, hello there, i'm the thought. this is out of their life and our house also coming up. fine, destroy a village in canada, just phase after the record of the countries pulses, temperature ever thousands of people. i'm going to say for ground in the philippines as the level of air is res.
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i get already on the 18 year old set to become the oldest, and the blast and his face profiling an ambition fanning 6 decades. ah, now donald trump's company and it's financed chief are being prosecuted. so what's being described as sweeping and audacious tax fraud. and wife will back has denied 15 charges against him and the trump organization. gabrielle is on their reports now from new york. and many of the other groups of donald trump likes to brag about the trump organization often says it's very successful and his pride and joy. but a grand jury in new york has another word for trumps, family business. criminal. after nearly 2 year investigation, the manhattan district attorney in dated the trump organization for financial wrong
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doing prosecutor say this man, alan white and berg, the trump organizations chief financial officer, was one of the top benefactors of the alleged crimes he worked for trump for over 40 years he now faces 15 felony counts. prosecutor say he orchestrated a 15 year tax avoidance scheme, allegedly avoiding paying tax on $1700000.00 in income. he pleaded not guilty, and the judge released him on bail. his next court appearance is september 20th. the 25 page indictment which was unsealed thursday afternoon, read in part, that weisel berg attempted to conceal his actions by falsifying records with the help of top executives at the trump organization. who are the other top executives and prosecutors are not yet saying publicly. trump, organization, lawyers, speaking after the court proceedings ended,
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said the charges do not rise to the level of a criminal indictment and are politically motivated because they involve the trump name. this case should have never been brought. it is a political prostitution, political prostitution where people are targeted criminally because the prosecutors disagree with their political beliefs, happy and corrupt. it does not happen in america. it's an american. it should not have been here in new york city. donald trump also issued a statement saying the charges are a political witch hunt. it's important to point out that donald trump has not been charged with any crime. legal observers say that if why so a bird has damaging information and he's willing to cooperate with investigators. that could mean bad news for the former president, but it will all ride on weisel berg. i think he's been under pressure for the past 23 years to cooperate. he'll continue to be under pressure as the months in years
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here. progress of this prosecution progressive. but the important part is whether he has something to contribute and whether he wants to contributed. and if he does perhaps cooperation, is that something to look forward to in the future for now, there are still a lot of unanswered questions on where all of this could lead. is this the final stage of an investigation? or could this be the 1st of more charges yet to come against others? gabriel is audio jazz, eda, new york, while meanwhile, a $130.00 countries of agreed to back sweeping changes to the global tax system. once implemented that deal with the multinational companies like google, amazon and apple taxed at a rate of at least 15 percent from wherever they operate. the organization for economic cooperation and development, which hosted the talks says that could bring in $150000000000.00 of additional global tax revenues annually. i'm moving on and fire has engulfed village that's just recorded candidates. hottest ever temperature. people living
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and listen in british columbia, how to abandon their homes, the mer says 90 percent of the village is destroyed. he says it took just 15 minutes for the flames to overwhelm what's home to about 250 people. listen is at the center of a heat wave, reaching a temperature of $49.00 degrees celsius. this week, when i spoke to canadian freight on st john sturdy vans, she's on vacation and tam loops in british columbia, that's just a few hours drive from listen. i can tell you that at best it has been unnerving and at worse, it has been downright terrifying. in british columbia, we drove up here to kamloops yesterday for our vacation and saw a plume of smoke, so big coming from linton all that distance from here in kamloops. and my son said to me, is there a volcano or wrapping over there? it was stunning, shocking, and certainly something we are not accustomed to here and what is largely temporal rain forest in the pacific northwest. the temperatures here in british columbia
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have been off the chart some 20 degrees warmer than what we're used to. as i said, very unnerving for resident across british columbia and canada, that matter is this ms into albert, our neighboring product. not far at all. there are some 99 fires. started in the last 24 hours alone in british columbia, our premier here, john horgan address the media today to try and com nerves. it was just the 2 days ago that the state of emergency that had perpetually been react over the course of the coven, 1900 pandemic. that came to an end and now were facing perhaps another state of emergency. this time, one associated with wildfire. there is another fire, i just, north west of kamloops and the lake behind me. this is the clearest, have been all day. it has been almost a wall of smoke. it is affecting the weather. we're watching the sunset here and it is a very red sky, or california is also being affected by that heat wave. 55 is in the north of that
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u. s. station. now passing to 5 air and ground crews, as well as the california national guard of all among those assisting residents near the city of lake had of also been given evacuation orders. extreme temperatures are contributing to the potential that a new fire. people are also being advised not to use fireworks on the 4th of july holiday. while such scenes have resumed work at the collapsed building in miami, with more than a 140 people, still missing, the trampling towers now came down a week ago, and earlier president joe biden visited the size and that relatives of victims and emergency crews, at least 18 people have now been confirmed dead. john, 100 reports from south side. president biden visited the rescue workers in relatives of those launched in the crumbled concrete and twisted steel of the surf side condo collapse, offering help and hope. jim, i want to know that we're with them in the countries pharmacy. today's that we're
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here for you as one nation. we believe that sir, continuing searching is something that's very, very important. so we are the department of transportation engineers working. i know that that the fire department and the county are, are getting the different options on how to handle this. but of course we're going to provide whatever resources they need to be able to allow the searches to continue. biden offered consolation to the families of victims ranging in age from $4.00 to $92.00, including the 1st 2 children found sisters whose parents also died in the collapse discovered on wednesday. biding, thank the 1st responders who cope with fires, rains, and frequent pauses in their work due to lightning storms. and he offered federal help. the same agency that investigated the 911 collapse of the world trade center is investigating this incident. but they say it could take 2 years to complete that
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investigation. those rescue workers frustrated after days of sifting through the debris, face trauma of their own. i better promise searching for around 11 years. and this is in emotionally the most difficult thing i ever happens or i think a lot about including myself, a lot of our passports members, i work with are separate it from these missing people. why are we one or 2 degrees? as the president returned to washington tropical storm, elsa spun menacingly offshore, threatening the florida coast and potentially forcing rescuers to divert resources from the building collapse to storm response. i promise you. we know, we know what you're doing here is incredible having to deal with the uncertainty, worrying about you know, families anyway,
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thank workers had hoped to find signs of life beneath the rebel for the president's visit. but de 8 of the search went much like every day since last thursday, without rescue and time and hope running out for survivors. john hinder and al jazeera surfside, florida, or mass evacuations are underway and villages close to the philippine capital manila. after a volcano. this feud steam and toxic gas, nearly $15000.00 people, and having rave to safe areas and the small because also blanket had manella with residence there being. want to stay in doors. jim and allan doug has one out from tall that's near the volcano. well it's, it's considered to be one of the smallest active volcanoes in the world. i'm going to step aside, so you're able to see exactly how that look, looks like. now this is the album came though it's several cane within a crater from, you know, which is about 3 hours north or south of the capitol. manila, what was once
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a beautiful, you know, favorite tourist destination, which is now, you know, largely been close off for over a year now. so it looks relatively peaceful compared to what happened thursday afternoon. but i'm not sure you're able to see the smog that blankets in many parts of, you know, many sounds here, but as also a small that has reached the capital manila. now, health workers, whether experts have also recorded, you know, one of the highest levels of sulfur oxide emissions this week. this is why a lot of communities are living here. i've been advised to wear masks and to stay indoors, but this is quite difficult because about 2 towns have been evacuated since yesterday . that's about 14000 residents, about 400 families now scattered thinking shelter in about 11 evacuation centers. so there is a concern that at the level alert level is reached to 3. that means from evacuation
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of those they've been within 77 kilometer danger zone. they need to evacuate more people. and the issue here at this point is how they're going to be able to implement cove in 1900 protocols in many evacuation centers, while still ahead here on the homeless people in brazil found temporary shelter, intense that now come to have their story and they all mean you as a buyer's envoy, but not for those living next to the land lines left behind. ah . okay, hot and dry. he used to the standard forecast to the middle east, but it's particularly hot and it got very, very early. just pick a city that you know and looked at q 853, for example, to around 37. well,
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this is obviously the hot area and the forecasts continue the trend. it cools off a little bit as the wind picks up in baghdad, but we're still forecasting 50. the record is $52.00. it was 50 yesterday as well. so we're right up there. well above where it should be at a hot 44. anyway. that's look at q 8. $51.00 is in the forecasts and down to 50. the record here is $54.00, but that's the record. bear in mind, we are still on the very high side of where it should be. and that extends through most the radian peninsula, but a breeze picking up through da heart 46 means it was feel quite as humanist has done recently. and of course, the edge effects of the southwest monsoon catch, or mom giving outbreaks of rain or thunderstorm around sadala occasionally and yemen as well. the levant is cooler than it was because of that breeze. through the horn of africa on the coast, at least of somalia, that breeze bring some showers with it, but in the highlands, increasingly we're seeing bigger and bigger and zones
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hello again. i'm sorry you're paying the home that's remind you about top stories here. the south for me, us president donald trump's company and it's finance chief, are being prostituted, but what's being described as sweeping and or dangerous tax fraud. the trump organization and alan wife bag denies scheming to help top executives avoid paying taxes on the benefits. fire has engulfed the vintage, the just record and candidates office ever temperature. people living and listen in british columbia have had abandoned their homes. it's not the center of a heat wave. after reaching $49.00 degrees celsius, the mass evacuation is also underway, and vintage is close to the philippine capital manila. after a volcano. this feud steam and gas, nearly $15000.00 people having moved to safe areas and small has also planned because as manila now unemployment in brazil,
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latin america's largest economy has been at record levels in the 3 months from february 14 point 8000000 of its $212000000.00 people were looking for what many in the country can't afford to pay rent anymore. teresa po reports, we want to please to live chant these people in religion ego. they were recently evicted from a 10 city india. we'll be tagging. hundreds of families had moved their last may, as they couldn't afford a place to live. but their stay didn't last long. police were sent in to enforce an eviction order of howards. nobody injured them. there are no armed people here. there are no drug addicts here. there are no traffickers were just homeless people with just one. alright. the eviction removal followed the decision in favor of the landowner procedure. state run oil company pedro or the stomach them william got demolishing the structures. and when we are done in the land is empty with the
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people who invaded the area, we are going to turn over the line to the owners. wilson control the area nice, almost to go to handle the residents call this place. 1st of may refugee camp. back out a while. oh says she has lost everything. well, you get that today. i'm unemployed. i'm homeless. that housing they took away everything that was i was latin america. the biggest economy has been hit hard by cold at 19 a record 15 percent of the working age population is unemployed. people here say they're desperate. they don't have a job or home to live. many were left homeless by up and demick. that refuses to relent. that is, i will, i'll just see to home more than a 100 people have been killed by land mines left behind after last year's war, between amelia and as a by john 9 months on from the complex tens of thousands of expresses remain in
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going to car back legion, and people who are living there say the want to clear them is moving too slowly. russell set a report now from ogden in as a by john taking a chance with every step. this is one of the most heavily mind regions in diversity . and for some, it is home. if you did, you didn't alums, my son left home to see the lines we taken from armenia, but he never came back. his brother in law called us and said he stepped on the landline and a seriously injured it was a long night. he died in the morning. he left behind children and a young wife. but the mom was one of more than 100 people killed by landlines. sees the latest lord in gordon about they were planted across 7 districts of, nor gonna cut about by soldiers from armenia over nearly 3 decades. that is after it warn control of territory from us. john, in a war that ended in 1994. now those districts have the highest rate of accidents
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from land line exclusions in the world, but the minds don't even have to have food to cause damage with an item that had been in this house for 2 months now. but i haven't brought my kids here because all the surrounding areas a planted with land mines. children don't understand the danger of these lands a very fertile with a lot of water resources. but i can't rise animals or do agriculture because of the land mines. be john gorman says our menu is reluctant to share maps where the land mines are. each time mine credit has expertise to the fields took your minds. they take a big risk. thomas, listen to her mind clearance process is very difficult, warring and stressful. you have to be careful because you can step on mine's any time. we know that each signal means there is a mind when we care the minds. we feel so impatient to nervous,
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especially during hot days because the mind protection sit we have to weigh is suffocating. took your minds, they are blown off from a safe distance. so it has been 9 mon caesar bay john and armenia agreed to assist fire to and they are 6. we conflict over not going to cut off, but land mines remain a major issue in the 1st deal of his kind between them. our menu has given us verbage on maps, showing the locations of nearly 100000 land mines in the ogden region exchange for 15 prisoners of war, but hasn't revealed what it has planted mines in other districts. border dispute between 2 countries remains unresolved, highlighting the fragility of the ceasefire. people here wait in hall for a solution. mindful of their every step wrestle sat down on
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them, thereby john, while it's now been almost 2 decades since us forces moved into afghanistan, spectrum, ebay. now they're handing it back. the base in northern cobble was considered to be the center of american military power in afghanistan. the west withdrawal from the base is expected to be fully completed by sunday. and the african military will then take control as part of its continuing battle against the taliban. power medics in south korea's capital pioneering specially develop software to reduce the cities. large number of suicides. south korea has the highest suicide rate of any developed country. from brighter ports now from sol, the multiple bridges that spanned the hon. river passing through sol, witness many of the city suicide attempts at a rate of more than one day. a dedicated team working from a control center monitors numerous cameras around the clock,
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and they are now helped by artificial intelligence. as in this simulation, physical sensors trigger and alarm of a possible suicide attempt. but now that will be supported by a data analysis program that quickly detects visual signs of someone who's about to jump home with our 20th hall through image analysis, we have developed software that is based on deep learning that can detect and predict when a suicide attempt is about to be made in the past, sol has tried different measures to deter people jumping from its bridges. it's experimented with messages of hope such as these and by installing physical devices to make it harder for anyone to climb over the edge. now assisted with this new technology, it's hoped emergency teams will be given extra seconds to intervene. either talking the person out of their action or if they do jump to be able to rescue them quickly
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. thinking for the to go and have her as a new technology is, are applied. we will be able to detect attempts much earlier so we can respond much quicker. we believe that will help us rescue more people. an application of artificial intelligence that could mean the difference between life and death. public pride al jazeera, so also the pandemic now and portugal is imposing a tough you for its capital lesson, and several other municipalities on thursday. it recorded 2500 new corona virus cases. that's the highest number since mid february. hospital admissions are also at a 2 month high. authorities are blaming the highly contagious delta variance for that rise. when, meanwhile, the mountains have opened up, after more than a year of closures due to the pandemic. some measures are still in place, such as limited capacity, face masks, and social, distancing the industries hoping to recruit some losses despite still being out of reach for many international tourists. chile has been leading in latin america when
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it comes to vaccination. now british businessmen, richard branson has unveiled plans to beat fellow billionaire and rival, jeff fizzles the space branson's company. virgin galactic announced that he will be on board the rocket powered plane scheduled to take off on july the 11th. now it says 9 days before amazon found the bezel says, plan launch and both fronts and, and there's also have been developing and testing rockets to take well, the tourists, the short trips in 0 gravity. and now one of the fast ever women trained to become an astronaut will soon become the wealth, oldest person to be shot into space. we lead gently on the desert surface. we opened the hatch and you step outside was the 1st thing you say. i was say, honey, that was the best thing that ever happened. very excited woman is volley funk. she will travel with amazon both jeff bezos when he heads into all that later the phone call to astronaut training. back in the early 1900 sixty's,
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but she never made it to space because of her gender. i didn't think that i would ever get to go. i nothing to resign in my way while you're a girl. you can't do that. i said guess what? doesn't matter what you are, you can still do it if you want to do it. and i like to do things that nobody is john loved every 2nd of it. i get all the way. well alley i spoke to emily speck. she's a space reporter, a w k. m g online and take orlando dot com. she says it will be a long time though. the 4th space tourism is why the available or even profitable. we really don't know the full cost of how much that's gonna be, you know, this blue origin flight. this is their 1st crude flight. so they've done this 15 other times without people and now they're going to fly people for the 1st time. and we don't yet know when they're going to fly other paying customers and virgin galactic. they're still quite not there. and this is not the general public. these
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are people with a lot of money to throw down for a space flight space flight is dangerous. there's really no other way to put it. if everything so many things have to go right in order for something not to go wrong. you know, like i mentioned there, this spacecraft, blue origin, new shepherd, rocket has launched and landed 15 times. and all of those lights have gone pretty well. but with other companies and many other rockets, other things, you know, there have been tragedies in space flight, but i can say that i don't think the blue origin would be launching people, especially someone like thought. while the fun, who would be absolutely horrible to lose, unless they thought they were ready to do this and ready to launch, people gotta take a while for it to pay off. you know, this is the 1st crude flight for blue origin. virgin galactic still hasn't flown paying customers yet, so it's going to take a few years for that to pay off. but there are people with virgin galactic who've already put down some doubt down payments. so the return on investment is going to
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take a little while and that's kind of one of the risks with space flight, especially with space tourism. now, the boy scouts of america has reached a settlement with victims of child sexual abuse. the agreement has was $850000000.00, but it still requires a judges approval. the boy scouts found for bankruptcy protection and february last year that was off that $60000.00 men alleged a decades long past sexual abuse at the hands of scout leaders. well that speak to mike fowl, he's a senior partner at the fall, cochran law law firm, and he's represented more than $1000.00 of the boy scout abuse survivors. he joins me now from seattle. mike, i understand this is more than double the groups initial offer. the victims, but then if you divide it up between them all, it comes to something like $10000.00 each. how are your clients feeling about all of this? sure, well, we're beginning to hear from them and they're not happy. and nor should they be
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as of now, the settlements, inadequate. it's not complete, and i just want to point out, this is part of a bankruptcy process. so it's not final. so we believe the number is inadequate. we believe it doesn't provide the requisite accountability for the boy scouts or their local councils. and we are hopeful that if improve in the upcoming months as this settlement or that's part of the settling plan is presented to the bankruptcy court. sure. as you say, this isn't a done deal, so it needs to still be signed off by a judge. what happens now? well again, this, this is not a settlement per se. this is part of a bankruptcy process in the jet there, there will be objections by the parties to this plan. and
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the plan alternately put to it is complicated. this is just a single element and what it is is the contribution of the boy scouts and their local council. it doesn't include the insurance contribution and it doesn't include the sponsoring organizations, which are the church and the groups and the schools that sponsor the troops. so it's incomplete and, and frankly it's not, i'm not sure. mike, what does this then mean for the boy scouts as an organization? i know this is just one of the very long list of lawsuits. well, this is the bankruptcy proceeding. so what it means for the scouts, it, it prevents the 1st step towards their getting a sense out of the bankruptcy court and, but it has to be approved. and it has to be voted on by $82000.00 claimants. so
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it's, it's, it's a lengthy process and you know, frankly, our opinion is it doesn't whole boy scouting accountable. we'll see what happens. we're, we're not done yet and we think the plans inadequate. and we're going to work to make this better. my crowd, the senior partner at the foul cochran in north, and he's been representing more than a 1000 of the boys contribution dividers. thanks so much for joining us and sharing your views here on out there. and mike. all right, have a good night. ah . again, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. former us president donald trump's company is being prosecuted for what's being described as sweeping and audacious tax fraud. it's financial chief alan wife will beg.
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