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your history, when people need to be heard, any people who are writing even know what i am with exclusive interviews. for 4th, i'll just be around teens on the ground with intensifying rain. people here appear that these are temporary solutions to bring you more award winning documentaries and life need. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm about this and this is the news i live from doha. coming out of the next 16 minutes cutout for the minister visits us again, us done for talks with the you tell about leadership and the former president, how much cause side iran easy restrictions imposed on international nuclear inspectors. following crucial talks in tech on the 1st documents related to the f,
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b i. investigation into the 911 attacks are classified as the u. s. commemorates the 20th anniversary. a call for aid in the sudan after floods destroyed dozens of villages during the rainy season. and in fort drama, the italian grown prey of title rivals, louis hamilton, and macs. the 2nd crash with the british. dr. lucky to escape injury. ah. gatos for ministers. been holding talks of kindness time with the taliban leadership. mohammad been under lock on. tommy is the most senior official from any country to visit since the groups take over is also met former president common cause and former chief executives of the bill up cut talk has helped in the reopening of couple airport loving flights to resume. so stratford has the latest from couple this is the 1st time we've seen it and it's actually foreign dignitary
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come and meet, officially and meet members of the interim taliban government. we understand that culture foreign minister met with the interim prime minister molar hassan acount as well as interestingly the former president. how many calls i am. abolla move course was the former chief executive officer of afghan. it's done and somebody who played such a vital role in those piece negotiations over the last couple of years that have been a couple of tweets with respect to what is being reported as to what was discussed in those meetings, coding to a local news agency here in cobble, they saying that there were a number of important issues that were discussed and interested me at suite, from the taliban spokesperson in doha. so hale shaheen. he said that these talks, it also involved discussions of about attracting more humanitarian assistance
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course. we know that the countries have been very much lynchpin between the new taliban government and the international community and trying to come to some sort of resolution with respect to beginning to end this crisis. something that the humanitarian world, the un described as potentially being a humanitarian catastrophe. at the moment it's all about getting as much aide into this country as possible. you let me take you to vienna and a press conference being held by the director of the international atomic energy authority. rafael grossi, it's the i. e. a is going to be allowed to install a new memory cards and monitoring equipment, a key atomic sites in iran, in a new agreement. let's listen into what is really important issues that we need to solve. and i think that was, that was solved perhaps so your questions, we can get some or interesting aspects on it. i want to just
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stop by, by say you got my take you at your disposal for your more specific questions. if you, if you do have the check, if you could please murphy from reuters d g. i have 2 questions to start off with one on continuity of knowledge. your monitoring equipment has never gone more than 3 months without being serviced. so your school resource have been a kind of a no man's land right now in terms of yes, how, how much of the memory a lot of these devices have used up. so how confident are you that continuity of knowledge has been maintained before you go and service service this equipment? and then secondly, on the other main issue safeguards, the open questions about the uranium source code and cetera. what's in the joint statement is very vague. so have you, has iran committed to anything more specific than that with you,
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or is this just another vague promise to discuss things with you? because we had one of those recently from iran and as you said yourself that you got, you know what? yes. well thank you very much for the question. on the 1st one you may have seen in my reports. ready that i sent that this situation was with regards to the verification and money for the equipment he ran and because of that technical capacity and specifications, we were coming to a point where we need you need immediate rectification of the situation. and i think today's agreement gets as just that this is going to be rectified and we are going. ready to be able, when we complete the servicing of the equipment that we need to do, we will be able to keep the information needed to 19 continuum of knowledge as you know, issues predicated on
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a system which was agreed last february, whereby we keep monitoring registering, taking keeping information and the reconstruction and the coming together of the jigsaw puzzle will come when that he's an agreement as a j. c. p devil. but at that time we will have all this. ready information and there will not have been a gap. so i think with, with this agreement we have today we are going to be able. ready to do exactly that. the other thing is, of course we have to reconstruct it when we reconstruct it, when we, when we do the actual work. but with this we have all the technical elements that we need to to do that job. that's important. and your 2nd question,
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of course that is very important and i think again i said loud and clear to you and to the board of governors and to my. ready reports these issues that are standing require to be sold. but as i also said that he's a new one moment in iran, and i need to sit down with them and to discuss in a clear way what is their take on this, on these issues, i could have some preliminary discussion, but of course the government has higher levels and i got a very cordial invitation to return very soon to we ran to have this conversation on, on how to get to a solution. i had said he agreements with the previous administration,
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i need to recommit i need them to recommit to them or to endorse them or to change them. but you know way that leads us to our solution. ready which is, of course, part of my desire. no one could expect me a in 10 hours to go solve these issues and come back with that it would be unrealistic. what we need, what we need to do is to set the platform which is needed to do to do this. this is diplomatic work. this may take time. it's not heroic, but is much better than any alternative. or did you p a term press agency. so you said basically continuity of knowledge has been restored in, in principle, but it's in but if knowledge is into kind of a black box, right?
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so for how long for how many more months can the safeguards team afford to have this knowledge in a black box rather than being able to, to read it because it doesn't seem like the j. c, p a, it's going to be save, you know, next month of the month after that, even if talks about to restart tomorrow, you know, i would agree that this is not a permanent solution. this cannot be a permanent solution. these cars always being seen from me, at least as a stop gap, as a measure to allow time for diplomacy without us losing the basic information and data that we need in terms of metrics. just me how many months, how many days. it's difficult for me to say, but i don't see this as
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a long term prospect. that's very clear for me. that's very clear. for me. so thank you. i'm stephanie, the son. i'm a freelance journalist. i would like to have post you 2 questions. yes. the 1st one says in your report, it says that that to one broken and one damaged camera that you found in the catch facility. are you going to be able, according to the agreement that you have struck now to replace those cameras as well? and for the other cameras that you are going to service now, when exactly you're inspect those, going to do that? is it going to be now next week before the end of the board of governors meeting? can you give us an indication of the exact timing? the answer to your 1st question? yes. so everything we're going to be looking at everything we're going to replace
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whatever, wherever may be broken or missing. yes, the 2nd is within a few days, very soon, very soon before the end of next week, whether it's been agreed that we start very soon. ok. been agreed that we start very soon stefan lewis stance on that. so would you assess that this agreement has in its eve as a result, russia accept a. ready bi criticism and the reform recent report when it's very difficult to say what is at source,
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is that the origin of an agreement? i think 1st of all, we said what we have to say. and we were very clear on our assessment of the seriousness of the situation and the need for event to take steps to rectify it. so that is, that is one thing. and on the other hand, there is iran and they have their own views. they would expect ations their own readings of the situation and they decided to agree to our request. there is a consternation of factors around this basic solution of factors. and everybody knows that when it comes to iran, that other actor stays the g p a. there are the individual actors within the g p. s, but it's not for me to say whose actions where it's or otherwise
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may have, you know, done the trick for me, it was very clear that we needed to say things, you know, very clear terms. and at the same time that i should express in all clear terms, my availability to come to ted and to discuss with them face to face and try to solve that to be my christian. you're wondering, i'll just say this is a press conference in vienna by the director of the international atomic energy authority, as a file grocer. he's talking about some of the technical details involved in an agreement that's been reached between the i a and iran. iran is stepping up corporation where the wall is nuclear watchdog having imposed restrictions on inspectors since february couple of interesting points. he said that the a hey, had had a major communication breakdown with iran that was sold on this trip to tech ron.
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he was also talking about the information that had been gathered already saying that they would be able to keep the information needed. but all the jigsaw, as he called it, of the information would come together after agreements by members at the j. c. p. o. a which of course would include iran as well. he said there's a new government in iran. he had certain agreements with previous administrations, but he needed to have discussions with the new government i want to bring in. i sat back, he's joining tonight. he's reported extensively on iran for us. so those are the technical details. we're getting a little bit more information about what, what has been agreed. let's talk more broadly. why is this visit happening? not because if i understand correctly, there was a certain amount of pushback from iran against this happening. yes, the, the, this visit happened now is because there's a board of governors meeting at the i a e, where we were expecting a european powers that wanted essential iran. and iran had threatened that if they had been censure. they wouldn't return to the negotiating table to continue to
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discuss the 2015 nuclear deal. but when you listen to ref, grosse, this is very much, amanda seems an organization that seems that is playing a balancing act, a balancing act between the united states and the european powers, and iran and the organization that wants to maintain its presence and even the limited access that it does have inside iran was keeping the iranians happy, but also keeping the europeans united state happy to say that yes, we still have access and those particular about those details about those that footage. now the agreement was a nice from the ring inside when they passed the building parliament that the footage would be deleted. or after 3 months, not that deadline has passed, it was extended again it's passed. and that's very much iran point for the good real gesture to say that there's still complying the footage hasn't been destroyed . and you can always go back to that footage from those particular nuclear facilities and go see what's happened over the last few months. or again to see
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what happens with the j. c. p. o. with the 2015 nuclear jewel. if they come back to that deal, if the agreement is renewed, revived than the io you will have access to that footage. but again, this is a small fix to avert a larger crisis, which is the breakdown of the 2015 nuclear deal. a deal that's designed to ensure iran's nuclear program is peaceful in exchange for sanctioning iran supreme leader . i tell her how many up to this point has been absolutely intransigent in terms of not giving any grounds whatsoever. he wants the sanctions removed 1st before any action is taking place. do you think that this small agreement may be an indication that iran, if you'd like on officially, is willing to make some sort of concessions in order to be able to move the talks forward? well, yes, and no iran very much feels that hard done by this faith feel that they compromise so much to, to agreed that deal the 2015 deal in the 1st place. and they feel hot done. that
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reformer present. donald trump came in and imposed all these functions on the line from iran. as you have said, has always been the want. all these sanctions lifted before they come back to the deal. but again, iran has been as far as stacy. it's very transparent. they've said that they contain rich further, if the inform, the i a e, have increased a stockpile of informed. again, they said that they're going to delete, delete the footage. it's still there. and again, and again, the iran is showing that they are willing to compromise to save this deal, but the supreme leader will run out of patience eventually june the presidential election earlier this year, his office released a video of him across the decades repeating again and again that the united states cannot be trusted. so essentially as far as the ring is concerned, the boy is in the u. s. court is up to them to lift the sanctions. it's going to be interesting to see what happens in the next next few months. but for now, i said thank you very much indeed. i'll tell you more ahead on the news. on sunday,
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we're going to hear from survivors of sexual violence trapped in a conflict between rebel groups and democratic republic of congo. and in sports, we're going to hear from britain new grand slam champion, emma, on her remarkable, when the us open. ah, in the 1st secret document to the f. b. i investigation into the september 11th attacks has been released after a long campaign by the victims, families, nearly declassified papers come on the 20th anniversary of the attacks and describe contact between the hijackers and saudi associates in the us. but the 16 page report offers no evidence that the saudi government was involved in the plot. didn't joe biden signed an executive order to release the documents so week before the commemorations was when jordan has more from washington d. c. one of the main groups, 911 families united, released
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a statement overnight saying that while the saudi government has constantly denied that it had anything to do with the planning or the execution of the terrorist attacks in new york city in pennsylvania. and here in washington, d. c at the pentagon, that taught in their reading of this 1st document, that it couldn't have been a coincidence that people who worked for the saudi consulate in los angeles, among other places, had repeated contacts and provided assistance, food, housing, transportation, to 2 of the hijackers. now, if almighty and colored, i'll meet our this is a statement that says that the saudi government should basically take responsibility for the fact that it's officials facilitated the murder of nearly 3000 people. on september, 11th, 2001. the families are course pressing for more documents. it's not clear how
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quickly these documents are going to be released. the us president joe biden recently signed an executive order ordering that some of these materials about the government's investigation into the planning of the attacks be made public. if nothing else to try to relieve the anxiety that these families have been suffering for the last 20 years. of course, just the release of this one document does not mean that these families are going to withdraw their lawsuit against the saudi government of a modern this. let's speak to political analyst money for much a hobby in riyadh. good to happy with us. and i'll just say to, so thank you very much indeed. now, as we mentioned before, this documents so far does not show any link between the saudi government and the incidents on 911. if however, it is, if prosecutions are brought against saudi citizens in the us who are found to have helped the hijackers,
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do you think the saudi government will step in to prevent that from happening? thank you for having me finish. let me show you what the minister of foreign affairs of so did a prince of hardship today. when he asked about the release of dick, come on to said from the beginning, we fully cooperate with the united states on the investigation. and as you mentioned, there is, this is a 16 pages, it shows no f against that. so that will be complex. it was 9 it up for the plot to. but we have too much of that to the cooperation from the beginning. go suits this out of the set up the coma t in 2002 and the fed, his command was directed in 2002 so that it will continue cooperate with the united states or so d, d, it's support the whole,
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this classification of our records as a new tool, and this is pass list allegation i get is 30 out the once for all. this is as we mentioned, only 16 pages out of potentially thousands of pages of documentation that is due to come out. my original question was that even if there is no evidence to link the saudi government with anything to do with the attacks on 911. if however, they do reveal that there are links against saudi citizens, individuals who have proved to have helped the attackers help their hijackers on that day, would saudi arabia attempt to prevent any prosecution being brought against those saudi citizens alleged to have helped the hijackers do you think there was, if it doesn't say that united states authority will estate 20 years for this. of
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course, if there is evidence, tonight's 5th will ask from 2002 will sit there for this committee. so they will not wait for 20 years to ask for this. i'm sure that it's full cooperation from the beginning. if there is any one falls, do you think the united states and has evidence united states will estate 20 years to ask to abroad? and he guide to the justice for 20 years, and it is sure that you know, it has, you know, evidence for ideas. so the citizen whole left hand showed that area falls in and got blocked off for $911.00 united states. i thought it would let stay hold of 20 years for this. do you think that if again, we are waiting for more documents to be released? if there appears to be any link, any link control between saudi arabia and the incidence of 911. would saudi arabia
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feel any compulsion to offer any sort of compensation to the families of the victims who died in 911, even as a gesture of compassion. there is no if it is joint burden and july in june, 20062016 said when he was dead that a paternal c i a there is no evidence that the government and you saw the officials and fall and $911.00 plot also their committees to buy a house or present to tip and the senate. sure. there is no evidence that there is related to be false. and $911.00, also care, which is he wants the head of the that said, that is, you know, if it just showed you at unfolds in $911.00 plus, he mentioned that might be iran. and he,
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he said that the family effectively will be disappointed that the evidence will related to it on it's not related to real money on our or hobby in re or we appreciate your time. so thank you very much. indeed for joining us on, alden, 2 women have kicked off their campaigns to be francis 1st female president, marine la penn. from the far right national rally, party address supporters in the city of faceless. she's expected to be the main competitor for president emmanuel mac chrome, though he's yet to and his bid for a 2nd term honest man. and he does go his favorite to win the socialist party nomination for next year's election. so that then absolutely, i call on all french people who want to commit to france, and i call on all those who believe in our humanist values. and in our future, i call on you citizens who want to save the planet. you want to build a strong and just republic who won't france to become an example once again among
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nations together. let's rise and with courage, determination, with optimism and generosity together. let's offer a future to our children. thanks janice pierre husky says he goes, current job could work against her presidential bid. being the mayor of paris obviously gives her a lot of visibility and importance. but it's also a handicap because outside periods people are resent the centrality of the capital . and they represent the what they see as oregon's from parisian. and so being the mayor of paris is not necessarily the best assets. and it's so very significant that she made her declaration of candidacy, nothing but in a small model city in western frog, in a working class city to show that she's not the candidates of the parisian. she's a national candidate for all the french, so she's putting forward her personal story as the daughter of
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the working class. and spanish immigrants is bated to become the mayor of one world class capital in the country. so that's the kind of achievement that she's promoting, saying i want everybody else to have the same kind of opportunities that have had. and she's having a program that very classical, in a way for a socialist party against the inequality is more education, more social assistance for the poor and so on. so i had on our 0 ping inflated prices for covered 1900 vaccines. why some people in me a lot a turning to the black markets on top. so running dry and the occupied west bank and palestinian say is really policies are to blame. and a landmark moment for one livable star players. we're going to explain why in sport
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ah, the, who's the hello good to see you from doha while we're getting into that season again, this was the highest temperature i could find registered on earth register, that's the key word, 46 degrees. and this is actually below seasonal for this area. in iran, we should be close to actually 4950 degrees. and that is this story across the middle east, in some cases, temperatures below where they should be done. however, that's above average with a bit of a slight shamal here. next up, or go into pakistan. it's dry in karate at $36.00 degrees. low hor, starting to dry out after the flooding rains. we saw there and i think we'll see sunshine really for the next several days. we'll throw in our next rain risk as we head towards thursday about a 40 percent chance of showers after turkey and a bit of cloud cover will hang over. it's fallible on monday,
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but still going to see the sunshine with a high of $26.00 degrees, which is pretty much where you should be for this time, the year, tropics of africa. there is a zone i have concern about in it says we had toward gabon equitorial guinea, a camera room rate into nigeria. we're just going to see bursts of heavy rain in time for the south is scattering of showers from the western cape pulse to the eastern cape johannesburg. 24 degrees. but your temperatures are going to drop. we go from the south, went to northwind on friday season. the meteor lines small natural rocks from outer space that survive the journey down to us and have high market value for rock and minimum collectors. josie of the world's joins, the moroccan nomads in their desert such with these gifts from my scar icon
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