tv [untitled] September 24, 2021 10:00pm-10:31pm AST
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china has been very strategic in the way to expanding a sweet indian ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghan common counting the coast on al jazeera ah, the us border agents clear the make shift camp that was housing thousands of haitian migrants on the bridge in texas. also it's beyond an embarrassment. it's dangerous. it's wrong. it sends the wrong message around the world. president biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of the migrants at the border with mexico. the
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me i'm sorry, i'm not that you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program while we executive name one job, be released off to the us, agrees to and the full case against people despite by violence in northern mos on base thought. returning home off the troops from other african nations, pushback fighters and fire fighters, retreat and kinda get your options, intensify on the island on the palm. ah, welcome, graham. we begin in the us state of texas, where border agents have cleared the shelters from a makeshift migrant camp on the bridge. in del rio officials say no one remains of the 15000 people, mostly haitian migrants who account after several days ago. many have been deported
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to haiti on flights to puerto france, while some are being processed in another location. on the mexican side of the border immigration agents, they're trying to convince haitian migrants to return to southern cities like top a trula. the authorities say if they move away from the us border, they can be processed to obtain refuge and mexico. but many of the rio grande camp are skeptical. they've struggled to settle in southern american countries in the past. please, what are those get from the symbol is that own up and say a saying this just to make us fall into a trend so they can do their job. i believe the word, they say that you put it. you know, one can believe him when they come around and play and try to convince they are giving us any certainty. there is no certainty. confess. you, as president says, he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment of haitian migrants on the border with mexico. joe biden promise the border patrol agents will pay after they were
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filmed using horse rains against people trying to cross the rio grande de the footage, including material from al jazeera, sparked outrage early this week, misled to a temporary ban on the use of forces in the area of course i take responsibility in president, but i was horrible with to see. as you saw, to see people treat it like they did courses. very right and most people being strapped. it's outrageous. i promise you, those people will pay. they will be as an investigation underway now, and there will be consequences. there will be consequences. it's an embarrassment, but beyond an embarrassment, it's dangerous. it's wrong. it sends the wrong message around the world, sends the wrong message at home. it's simply not who we are. now the leaders of the us, india, australia, and japan of hale, that democratic solidarity and
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a new alliance seen as a move to count to china. job biden is hosting his fellow leaders at the white house. the inaugural in person kwan lead us summit meeting is covering the vaccine production climate change in cybersecurity, formerly known as the quarter lateral security dialogues, and meeting of the informal group is the 2nd recent move seen as a challenge to china's rising power. the recent announcement of a defense pipe between the u. s. u k in australia has caused fears of an om race with china. so kimberly, i'll get as more in this now from the white house. what these 4 leaders there, it consists of australia, the united states. japan as well as india are really here to discuss is china and the growing influence of china in all aspects of life, not just for the respective countries, but around the world. now, earlier in the day, joe biden did meet with the indian prime minister in the oval office. he called his
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relationship with joe biden transformative, and we should point out, it's pretty significant that no ridge remote is even here at all. given the fact that at one time, he was banned from travelling to the united states because of the massacre of many muslims in his country. so he is now not only in the united states, but made it to the oval office, now seated as part of a very important security group as we've been discussing, called the quad and the white house. so there are a number of things that will be announced as a result of this meeting with respect to china, they are going to talk about how they can boost marine security awareness. there is a growing concern about the legal, officially fishing in the waters around that region, as well as assertiveness in the waters around that region. so we've been covering the plight of thousands of haitian migrants who had congregated at the southern border of the united states, of course, between mexico and texas. now,
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many of them have been deported home, but there are still many haitian migrant stuff inside mexico itself. john home and was just not a border. he's been covering this story, joins is live now from mexico city. and that has been alarming and really condemnation of the harsh treatment and abuse that many haitians suffered at the hands of us or the agents who were on horseback. what further reaction has been to that and what happens now to those people still stuck in mexico? yeah, i think you heard some of the reaction to that from president joe biden, and that's been echoed by all the people under him by the vice president that said she found the image is deeply troubling by the secretary of homeland security, who's also pretty much echoed the word to president biden, that's not who we are. and he said that they can be investigation when he was
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curious directly, actually about the images, the out to 0, the we captured of those agents on horseback telling people that that's why they're countries. so explain it because they use their women like this talking about people trying to huddle together to protect themselves from the horses. there's been a real effect about the optics really of the image of people being treated like that on the board. but also at the same time, this is a situation that's been going on for a long time now, not just recreation migrants, but also with people from other nationalities. going to the united states. first, i think a lot of people for the president biden's administration, we're going to be significantly softer than president trump. we've heard that from people all the way up the route for months now. and that the doors might be a bit more open and that basically meant a serge. it's meant a lot of people getting. so at border in the last month, president biden is administration have got tough. and in some ways,
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the tough line that president trump's administration 1st implemented as a response to that because they don't want to be seen as the ones letting all of these people in. now the campus actually the real, the reports that we've been hearing is that that cam has been largely been cleared that come under the board a bridge in texas. that's a pretty incredible, just a few days going for more than 14000 people to just a couple of 100 now. but of course, as how they're going to prevent something like that happening again, because many migrants not just from haiti, but elsewhere on the continent, will continue to make this journey because of the circumstances and conditions they face in the home countries. you're absolutely right there. there's an area called the duddy, and gap between columbia and panama. and that's an area of absolutely lawless jungle. so much rate murder robbery that's happening there right now. but i just
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got off the phone a little bit earlier today with a journalist that's covering the exact region. who said that before we were seeing groups of maybe 40 to 50 people there. now we seen groups of close to $500.00. now he might not have his statistics. those might be those might be more of round numbers rather than concrete numbers, but there's definitely a huge uptake there of people traveling through one of the most dangerous and difficult places in latin america right now. that shows that desperation to get up to the united states, my colleague in the met computer or more money, a rappel was also reporting from the southern board of the city of top a to la, just a week ago ago. and he said that they were more than 40000, most of the haitian migrants there, that got hemmed in by met, can security forces trying to prevent them from getting further up north to the us border. so this is going to be waves and waves that keep on going. they might not going caravans. what we saw, perhaps a year or 2 ago, because that big block of people have been largely successful. but small groups are
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going to continue going through mexico and getting to the united states border. and that's again where this would optics comes up, the us authorities on going to one another big camp there around chuck will come on the southern border. but what are they going to do about the small groups coming through? how he's president biden administration, going to respond to that? are they going to keep with the same sort of policies that president trump connected, or are they going to change things? all right, thank you. very much john home and has been covering that story. joining us that from mexico city, a top chinese tech executive held in canada is set to be released, asked to deal with the united states government to resolve fraud charges against her. why wait? you think the financial officer men, one joe, is due to attend a new york court hearing via video link from vancouver. she's been detained. that since december 2018 at the request of us authorities, the court was told she's reached a deferred prosecution agreement. the challenge is she denies could eventually be
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dropped, the incident to strain china's relations with the us and canada. heidi joe castro joins us live now from new york. so why has the us agree to this plea deal now? marry him, the bite and administration has been clear that it focus is on china's power as the number one foreign policy challenge facing the united states. so resolving this case against lung while joe is perhaps clearing the plate in a sense of a small, slightly smaller distraction that was a major source of complaint coming from the chinese government. now mung is the daughter of wild ways founder. she is considered to be core port corporate royalty, in a sense, in china and her house arrest in canada at the request of us authorities has stretched more than $1000.00 days and has made beijing furious. now the plea deal
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that she agreed to in brooklyn court today allowed her to enter a not guilty plea to these fraud charges against her. she was facing these charges that the u. s. saying she violated us sanctions against iran, by defrauding banks as her in her war with while way. now in exchange for that she has to comply with court set conditions again until the end of 2022. at which point these charges against her from us, prosecutors would be dropped. in fact, she is now heading to another court. a court appearance in vancouver at which her extradition, hearing charges will likely be dropped and she could be fried as early as the end of the day. what could this mean then, for the to canadians detained in china since long as arrest? that's right, because this has sprung into
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a trilateral issue with canada very much. also in the mix days after canadian authorities arrested mung. at the request of the u. s. there were 2 canadian men in china who were arrested and accused of espionage. one of those men has been convicted in china and is facing an 11 year prison sentence. candidates prime minister has said that this was political retaliation from china against canada. and he had been pressing for these men's release. in fact, their case there. but their cases came up in a phone conversation between justin trudeau and joe biden. this week now they were not mentioned in today's plea deal with mung. however, this may lay the groundwork for an eventual agreement between canada and china revolving those men's release. thank you very much. hi de, jo, castro, in york. the influential sister of north korea's lead us as
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a ready to consider ending the state of war with the south, but only fit scraps, what she called hostile poll policies. in a surprise statement came the yo john, that the idea was admirable. the conflict ended in 1953 with an armistice, not peace treaty by countries of technically been at war ever since unlocked and attempts relationship at the united nations. earlier this week, south korea, as president called for a formal end to the conflict. well, some of the people who are forced to flee their homes because of conflict and northern mozambique has started returning home. they've been encouraged by the one to military, which says it's now very safe for them to go back. but the united nations maintains that fighting is still going on, and civilian authorities have not yet been re established on groups had been targeting towns and villages. and the results rich couple delgado province for years in july or a wander and on the african nation,
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sent soldiers to help forces and from mozambique regain control of the region. more than 3000 people have been killed and almost 800000 displaced since the fighting began. but someone who do i mean, come on and i remember well that these terrorists attacked us for time. the 1st one was on march 24. they came back on april 25, and then in may on the 26th. the last time they talked on june 12 and in all this time, they have called terrible damage on duty to the dog vocals, where we left and fled our homes and we stayed away for a long time. and then we were encouraged to go back to our villages because the security came back and so we went back and out there is malcolm website update from cub delgado rwandan and mose. i'm beacon soldiers and now in control of this town to the y fi, and it's on a key road junction. but just a few weeks ago who was occupied by fighters from the on group house,
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bob. and you can see the remains of what they left behind. a lot of the buildings have been taught good. some shots have been looted, cause have been set on fire as well in the civilians and savvy really feared the fighters from the group and notorious for the heading for abducting people. and all of the villages that we passed along the road on the journey here, a still completely deserted around a 100000 people have been displaced by the conflict began 4 years ago. as the insurgents steadily took more towns and villages, more people fled, mozambique armed forces failed to stop their advance. rwandan soldiers arrived here about 2 months ago under an agreement between the 2 governments. in recent weeks, they fought the armed group out of one town after the next. and the fighters have fled into the bush. this small town called him bow was the last town,
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the great fighters occupied and their leaders were head cold today as well. just a couple of weeks ago, the random forces pushed him out of the following a heavy battle and you can see the remains of it. explodes is blown the roof of the building and there are holes in the sheets and in the wall as well. on the floor, you can see the remains of the shopkeepers property was one space here before fleeing, when the insurgents attacked all the people that used to live here. and now wondering if, when it will be safe for them to come home. watching out his air ally from london still ahead on the program, catalonia is a former president, his release from jail in italy, and he could still be expedited to fame. and final riley's ahead of german elections with the pulse, predict your biggest economy. good luck to the last i
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hi there. thanks for joining us. we're still dealing with blustery condition for southern parts of scandinavia into the baltic states in particular. for lithuania, i think in any of these areas we could see wins range from about 65 to 85 kilometers per hour. so there is the potential to see some damage, really raw fueling day across iceland, reykjavik at 6 degrees. we've got rain and wind. it's all part of his system diving down what weather toward the north atlantic. we're not out of the woods yet for flash flooding across siberia because we have pulses of heavy rain still in the forecast. madrid getting up to a hive 22 degrees. some of the best weather across the continent can be found toward the bulk in belgrade $26.00 degrees. sophia bulgaria, 24. so these temperatures are running a few degrees above average. we are starting to bounce back in its stumble. you're up to 24 degrees, but we do have what, whether for the northeastern lack c region,
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places like our hobby, once again being hit hard for western africa, some big storms for southern sections of nigeria, affecting lego. same goes for the ivory coast gonna and on the other side into liberia as well. so speaking of the ivory coast, debbie john can expect to get up to a high of 25 degrees with what weather and the forecasts. that's it for me. we'll see again soon. the news how many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics. and that's the bottom line. oh, be the hero, the world. nice right? ah washer. in.
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ah, ah, ah, ah, welcome back. look at the main stories now. a make shift come with thousands of haitian migrants for sheltering and texas has been cleared spaces. us president says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment. some of them received at the hands of the us border guards. the leaders of the u. s. india, australia, and japan of hale, that democratic solidarity and the 1st face to face meeting of a new alliance seen as a move to counter china. and a top chinese pack executive help in canada is set to be released after a deal with the u. s. government to result for charges always been one joe reached
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a deferred prosecution agreement with the catalina's formerly to carlos. purge amount has been released from italy in detention and been taken into custody by police as he arrived in sardinia on thursday. spain accusers put months of sedition for 2017 independence referendum, which was deemed inigo by its cause, and italian court still has to consider spain's extradition request. the next hearing is set for the beginning of october. adam rainy brings us this update. now from outside the prison were put on was being held in sardinia. it's been a busy day here at the court now here at the prison where i want to, i'm kind of at least one of the really high security prisons. there's even some high up mafia head held here and just a little while ago, carlos on came out that gate. he was speedily putting a car and taken away, he didn't make any statements. and what that showed was that the judge here said,
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denny said, well, he's not totally been rule that this extradition order against him is illegal and that he can forget about it. but he is, even if you laura are allowed a border of the current president of colonial parliament spoke to reporters outside the prison right after he was released and says his plan at least now for a little while is to attend the cultural events here. now ghetto, which is very, which has a very strong catelynn culture here. he's planning to attend some of these cultural then implicit was that he's not running away, not afraid or has some need to leave, but she also didn't make clear he would leave at some point before turning on october 4th, for the next hearing from this expedition case being leveled against him by the spanish government and being carried out by italian authorities, 3 more towns have been evacuated, him firefighters forced to retreat after explosions from interrupting volcano on
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the spanish island of la palmer, intensified the hungry via volcanoes, started erupting on sunday. for the 1st time in 50 years, more than 6000 people have already fled their homes, while hundreds of buildings have been destroyed. airlines of council flights for a 2nd day due to a giant cloud of ash. but local officials say the levels of toxic gas is being admitted or not dangerous for humans. on nicholas pack is ly 1st now in the palmer. so more people have been evacuated now. when will they be able to return home? right marian, i mean just below us in a soccer field, there's about a 1000 people that were asked to leave their home in moments notice and we've just heard from a press conference from the crisis center that that's managing this crisis, that they will not be able to return home because given what you're seeing behind
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me, the situation or the intensity of these explosion and miriam, i mean we're talking about the detonation are so strong that it's, it's shaking windows is like a sonic boom and could really feel it. well, given that situation, they'll not be able to return home. instead, they'll be taken to a military base where they'll spend the night adding to the 6000 people that have been displayed because of this russian. and you see behind me what, what looks like. it's a giant colder and smouldering cauldron, shooting up magno up into the air and creating this cloud that's, that's for kilometers high that has this cloud that has just started from here, but it has extended to neighboring islands bringing the grounding all the flights in the airplane planes and bring it, bringing this island to a standstill. and what's interesting in what we're seeing right now is that despite the fact that there are so many experts and so much technology here,
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the researchers and the vulcan ologist are ongoing on the ground to try to figure out when disruption will enter. what will happen next? come back with more questions than answers while they're trying to reassure the population thing that the gas is being emitted or the sulfur dioxide is that at the level that is not poisoned to humans, they just don't know when this russian will end. or what course, what passed the law that flowing out of this rupture and go go, there's 2 sides to it. there's a north side in the south side. it's 12 meters high. it's a wall moving slowly, 4 meters an hour. but in the last few hours, there's a 2nd crater that erupt. and the fear is that what you see behind me that traitor will get even bigger or might even collapse. or experts say things might get better . they just don't know. and this, this uncertainty marian, that is really putting people on edge marion, do they know what causes eruption?
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well i mean they're trying to understand, i mean whether or not, i mean, they knew that there was some sort of a reduction that was going to take place in october 2017. when calling to just describe to me that there was a telegram sent from the center to the earth. by, by this volcano, releasing helium, but in fact they don't know the origins of disruption. they're articulated tectonic plates beneath the earth. there has been a history of erections. here, but what they don't know is how this will end and how this island that's made out of volcanoes, how this will change the landscape already. you can see how it's changed, the environment here, and it seems that people here are having to learn to adapt to living, surrounded by lava and fire area. thank you. from nicholas hoc.
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now, germany's poetical parties of campaigning to win over undecided voters 2 days before it's time to election in years. what will determine who are places? johnson demarco who stepping down after 4 times has sent a right union block with army lash it is its candidate is polling with 22 percent. it's not really behind a central social democrats headed by current finance minister sholtes, who predicted when at 25 percent. the greens have fielded their 1st candidate for the chancellor ship on the lena bear bark that trailing in 3rd place with 15 percent. but i governed with the s the pay before and could play king makers, but the s t p might need a 3rd party to form a governing coalition. and that's likely to be the left when dealing signaling a possible end to 16 years of conservative last rule. will tens of thousands of climate protected have been riling in berlin before the election. that calling on politicians to phase out coal sooner than the countries 2038 goal and speed up the
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transition to green energy step boss and report from battle. in the last attempt, before sunday, the election to convince nearly 60000000 photos to make the climate crisis a priority. when they go to the polling station, among the protesters was climate activists. grad turned back. we had a message for german politicians if there's one other thing that this pandemic has shown us, it is that the climate crisis has never once been treated like an emergency. it is clearer than ever that no political party is doing close enough. but it's even worse than that, not even their proposed commitments are close to being align with what would be needed to fulfill the post agreements. the climate issue has been dominating the election campaign after nearly 200 germans were killed in july during the worst reigns and flooding and decades. that is off as race concerns about germany's expanding coal mines like the gas while,
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which provides power to the western most industrialized part of the country. the late night mind that has swallow tens of villages over the years is allowed to expand until 2038th, and 6 more villages are planned to be demolished before them. it cannot advantage for i can understand why germany continue on his policy. they say we will stop in 2030 a, but that is too late. it isn't thinkable that in 2027 villages will have to disappear to mind, call the damages, the climate marita family has been living and cooking for generations, a nearly abandoned village. now, since many residents have left due to plants, demolished houses, while germany can rely more on renewable energy than other european countries, fossil fuels have recently made a comeback to prevent blackouts due to a shortage of wind and solar energy and style sheet sound for former coal miners like you are going the co belt, who spent 33 years working on the ground until the last deep cold mine close in
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2018. it was the end of an industry that provided work for half a 1000000 people in the 1950. and how to rebuild germany after world war 2, jacobo to now guide to it, thinks the industry he how built close to soon. what kind of color we don't want coal, we don't want live night. we don't want nuclear energy. and with new forms of energy, we can't generate enough power for our economy. so what are we doing now? we are importing coal. but many agreed to train, moving away from the traditional call industry has become unstoppable climate. chancellor, are not anglo merkel. leaves a mixed legacy looking at her policies to reduce emissions. and let's say the next chance i have no choice but to speed up the energy transition and try to fill merkel law choose internationally that fastened al jazeera invalid. ah,
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