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ah, a beacon of hope. a beacon of possibility, a beacon of relief in a world that needs it more than ever. but you and broke as a dale in turkey between moscow and kill you to a live grain exports from ukraine via the black sea. we speak to the un secretary general. ah, around call this out 0 life into also coming up. going nowhere so long can protest is about to keep up the fight of the security forces dismantle the main purchased camp. and donald trump form aid steep and is found guilty of contempt of congress for refusing to testify to the panel investigative capital attack. plus,
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i'm rob reynolds in san marcos, california with a story about how classic car owners are turning their vehicles lecturing ah ships full of ukrainian wheat may soon be safely sailing across the black sea after moscow and keeps on the deal to reopen. ukraine's ports the agreement was broken by turkey and the united nations. and both parties will now monitor shipments ukrainian president laudermill lensky says his country is ready to export 20000000 tons from last year's harvest, which will help ease global food shortages said katya has more from a stumble. ukraine and russia have finally reached an agreement to ship millions of tons of grain and fertilizer to the rest of the world. un
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secretary general antonia gutierrez, the architect of that deal has praised the 2 countries for setting aside their differences and let there be no doubt. these is an agreement for the wolves. it will bring relief for developing countries on the edge of bankruptcy and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. the initiative we just signed opens a pass for significant volumes of commercial food exports from city key ukrainian port in the black sea. or there sir, shavon asks and use me. the shipment of grain and foot stalks in the world markets will help bridge the global food supply gap and reduce pressure on i prices. sand this russia invaded ukraine in february. global food prices have increased and several countries are facing famine. turkey which help to facilitate this occurred will host a joint coordination and control center in
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a stumble to oversee the grain exports. is thumb will go up to what we all know that there will be no loses in a just pace. i sincerely wish that this joint step that we're taking today in eastern bold, the russian and ukrainian sides will be a new turning point that will revive hopes for pace. no matter which way the developments in the field take the war will eventually end at the negotiating table . as guarantors, the u. n and turkey has signed 2 separate agreements, one with russia, and one with ukraine. presidential advisory makalya po dolock has emphasized that key is obligations are only to the u. n. and turkey. while defense minister saga chicago has promised moscow won't take advantage of the deal. the parties have agreed that russian naval ships will not accompany vessels into ukrainian ports, and if necessary, the cargo will be jointly inspected in turkish waters. bringing russia and ukraine
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together has been know is a feat. it's a diplomatic high point for antonio gutierrez, in his 5 years as you and secretary general. but in order to achieve its goal of eliminating hunger, the agreements will need to be executed in full. that's why he'll be monitoring procedures closely. seen empty solo al jazeera, a stumble, i'll give them that to get us james base as it will take months to clear the backlog of grain from ukrainian polls. the steel involves ships traveling through mind waters were told through channels that have been clearly identified. so i think that is one of the tests of this, how the shipping market, how the insurance market reacts. and i think there will be a test of implementation in the coming weeks to see if this goes ahead. it's not going to happen straight away. you're not going to see a ship that is sailing in the next. in the next couple of days. i think we're
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talking a couple of weeks at the earliest for the 1st ship of grain. and remember that we're talking about 22000000 tons of grain backlog that has formed in ukraine and caused much of the global food crisis is gonna take some time to get all of that grain out. experts estimate probably about 4 months to get all that grain out to global markets. so if you thought that it was going it in, it'll alleviate the global food crisis. this is a major breakthrough, but it's nothing is going to happen over night here. staying with the story earlier, my colleague gets her arm and spoke to you and sexually general antonio terrace about the deal. he thinks it's a promising step towards piece. nobody believes that is all would ever happen. and the throw caesar with a lot of commitments with a lot of support, with the very strong a partnership with turkey that on these has been extremely, extremely useful. we finally came to an agreement, a very detailed agreement, and the very clear agreement with the responsibilities of russia, ukraine, turkey,
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and un. and so it is my belief that these agreement together with that what is now a open attitudes that was expressed throughout the united states and by the european union to make sure that the fact that there is no food and such eliza sanctions and related to the russian exports that can be materialized, that i expect that to, that increases a substantial increase based on the ukrainian ur grains, and based on russian within fertilizers can make a lot of difference in international markets. again, i'll bring price is down and can support developing countries that are now in the left sivilton that emetic situation after the coffee after the uneven, the recovery that we have witness. and the that simply have no money to provide to their people with the high prices of food and energy. i believe that it's,
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he needs us of russia. it's even in the this of ukraine to make these a success. and my hope is a the hope that indeed these will be understood. and these will be seen by both countries as an important contribution to humanity. it's not about the interests of russia, ukraine. it's about humanity at the present moment. and of course from the point of view of the. busy situation of, of the ukrainian farmers in which silos full with the new harvest coming with the impossibility to farm again are, these was absolutely essential. and i think it's a win win situation. it's a win for the euclidean farmers, and it's a win for the you give me the overview their secretary general. so let's start to am picket the war continues in ukraine. how relieved are you that this method of transport via the water, via the sea, is the solution that you've been looking for? because obviously it's been negotiated, as you say, very delicately knowing that ukraine's road and rail network is really not up to up
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to the mark. well, 1st of all, i seek this is the demonstration in a world where so many people her just her, make her spectacular announcements and tried to have a me, the protagonist. and forget about the consequences of that. these is the demonstration that discreetly plumbers is still works, that it's possible to work behind the scenes with the parties are with the commitment of making them agree on something that is essential for humanity. so that is the 1st point i'd like to make. and then a, i think it is a very relevant to say that her, from the point of view of the management of the situation with a jointer center, a joint coordination center with the 4 entities. and we, the inspections by the 4 entities of sheeps going in and out, which ships permanently controls the. i think these as created the precedence of
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cooperation. and i hope this presidents will pay the way it will. busy probably not be immediate, it will take time. it will be complex, but it will pave the way for when day peace to be possible and peace in line. we have international law and un charter cast. his anger farms are 15000 hectares of wheat and barley just south of cave. he is skeptical about russia holding up his end of the bargain. i'm relieved you know, but i still also have a feeling of so let's wait and see what's going to happen. you know, the russians don't have the best reputation in keeping their words, so wait and see. but for started release and we have to stay positive knowing if this, if this deal stays in fact and it really gets implemented that it will be a huge relief for us in your brain for hours. because then we can,
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we can start really exporting our our reps again to the people in need. personally, we were lucky that we sold most of our grossly before russia started his war on your brain. so but over the last 45 months, the export is like $4000.00 tons of for. and normally that would have taken us like one week. so, but ours talks about less energy and we are now filling them as we speak. i'm sitting here in our farm office. i just came from the fields and we are seeing when to read at the moment. there where few of our bonds are already full again with, with, into read and with barley week ago. and it would be nice to get exported to know because we are also running out of money. so we'd also need this for our cash flow, you know, to pay the salary, salary of the workers to pay for a diesel for, to continue thing and already to put the next grub into the soil in august,
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so long his new present run kind of thing has been criticized for violent crack down on anti government protest. as demonstrators had been occupying the area surrounding the presidential secretariat and colombo, hundreds of heavily armed soldiers and police commanders assaulted members of the public. police say they had no alternative min. busy hernandez now reports from the capital. an uneasy cecil sinshay lanka on friday evening. very different to the chaos of the morning. hundreds of military personnel and police commanders, surrounded and to government protested, who had camped outside the president's office. for $105.00 days. i mobile assumed footage was knives streamed by those who were barricaded in and attacked 1000 all so again, manually have beaten facebook has and destroyed tomei. t
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sams, angles pain can take over the place a china animal to their protest. her 4th period. they are badly injured. and thomas harris stood annual joy, a $1019.00 president lisa collared, and he took cowardly action against the face. with condemnation of the government's actions was harsh and swift. bobby that run ill, you are not too big for us. after taking the oath as president, you started with oppression. you started by warning, the people mom and we will respond to your oppression. your threats, and your fogged peacefully and democratically, well, a marable era. no. see the use of armed forces to suppress civilian demonstrations on the new president's 1st, dean office is despicable. the center for policy alternatives is called on vicar missing her to issue
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a public apology. ensure an independent investigation and revoke the state of emergency. the u. n. has added its voice to the criticism here so forth against peaceful protested wrongs contrary to international law. and we urge all parties to immediately hope the use of such force. all sri lankan had the right to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and the right to participate in public affairs. the president was busy swearing in his new prime minister and cabinet. vicar missing has re appointed the same people who served under the roger boxes, prompting claims that he's acting as a proxy for the family protested say they don't want another raj, epoxy in power. but the actions of the new president suggests he comes from the same mold. they say they won't stop their campaign till runner vicar missing her resigns minute. fernandez al jazeera colombo. still ahead all now deserve we
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look alive. people in argentina rushing to dump that pacers and switch to dollars. i got a ropes and a brazilian available after another police raid comes going soon. ah hello, that was got in north america and it's all about the dangerous heat that's expected to continue across many parts of the us until the end of the month. we have got heat emergencies out for washington, d. c. as the heat builds along that east coast warnings and advisories as well across most central and southern areas. now we could see some records challenged in the north east as that heat spreads its way towards those states. but temperatures
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are also set to pick up in the north west along that west coast as well for places like san francisco. now we have got some relief in the form of showers and storms across the 4 corners states. wessa weather as well expected across the mid west. a rash of severe storms pushing their way across the great lakes. we are expecting temperature to tumble for the likes of chicago and toronto, but still a. 5 lot of heat building for places like dallas as well as houston and washington dc. look at that well above the average stifling humidity expected. if we have a look at the 3 day, we're going to be very high on sunday. some relief coming on tuesday. however, the temperature actually dipping below the average for central america, a mix of sunshine and showers for the caribbean, heavy array for costa rica and panama ah, the undercover reporting phase workspace with you know,
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sea. the agreement was broken by turkey on the united nations and its raised hopes of easing the global food crisis. and so long as new president has been criticized for a violent crackdown on antique of protest is scorch. policies are accused of assaulted members of the public. that had been surrounding the presidential secretaries bully site had no terms. the former top political advisors, donald trump, has been convicted of contempt. steve bannon refused to comply with the congressional order to testify about the capital insurrection. rosalind jordan now reports from washington dc. steve bannon was the man who whispered in president donald trump's ear and they both believed that gave ban on the right to ignore call to testify before the january 6th committee. on friday, a federal jury needed fewer than 3 hours to decide that by doing so. ben and broke the law in the closing argument. the prosecutor missed one's very important phrase
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. right. i stand with tromp and the constitution and i will never back off that ever. the january 6th committee had wanted to know just how much band and knew about trump's plans to disrupt the certification of the 2020 presidential election and staying in office. as a result, it wasn't asking for information about the attack on the capital itself. even so, said bannon not only refused to testify. he also refused to share any documents or communications with the panel. the committee and turn called on the justice department to prosecute bannon. he's already planning his appeal on grounds. the prosecution misled the jury. they argued to the jury today that when a person gets a subpoena and executive privilege is invoked, it for congress to decide whether the indicative privilege is valid and how broad it is. that's absolutely false. steve bannon is expected to be sentenced in october
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. you could face up to a year in prison and a $1000.00 fine for each of the 2 guilty convictions. rosalyn jordan l. jazeera, at least 19 people have been killed in a police raid on one of rio de janeiro, his biggest slums authorities, claiming operation was his success. but critics say it's just yet another case of police brutality for a bed. manly repulse. oh, chaos, bloodshed and fury in rio de janeiro and mal complex ah forties, bundled on to make shifts, stretches into cause whatever people would find. others strewn on to the streets along with bullock shelf. dorothy, back on you fellow fam, i got all the police say bomb. you're going to die now. bombs going to die, but it could be his son, right? it could be his son, a worker, but the people from the for validating hub,
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a voice. 3 0, this is the aftermath of a launch scale. police raid on a complex of rio slums, known as the fellows whose iliad media publish, video of helicopters, aspiring into the region and one exchange of fire from the ground. there ahmed theatres forced their way through the labyrinth of alleyways. some 400 officers were involved in the operation. police say they acted in self defense. fia kid is all just he has you. i would have preferred for them not to react and for us to arrest the 14 or 15 people who would have faced justice. unfortunately, they chose to react and attacks the police officers. brazilian president j a bull scenario has long favoured heavy handed police tactics is little. yes. so crime and gangs are growing in this area and the police find it difficult
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to fight these criminals. it's similar to when we watched cowboy movies in the past, whenever someone committed the crime in the us and ran away the public defender's office says there are many signs of human rights violation. most the victims are accused of being gang members. police say they robbed banks, still cars, and we're planning a tax on rival fidelis, debbie, debbie, debbie, thank you for your buying theodore. even if he was a criminal, this is wrong. he has to be arrested. are you going to kill? are you going to kill oh, we're the police describe it's an operation, locals, a cooling, a massacre saying the punishment doesn't hit the cry, nor by the money until the ram is being confrontations international capital between police and protests, as opposed to next week's constitutional referendum. the proposed constitution
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would significantly enhanced the powers. the present case said the opposition has called for both a boycott. and monday's voice saying amounts were paragraphs and at least 13 people been killed in fighting between armed groups and libya's capital tripoli. a special deterrent force has accused the presidential guard of kidnapping their members. both groups are part of the government's very fragile security albright apparatus. civilians were caught in the crossfire including people attending a wedding by. the state of emergency was declared falling the violence and flights between mitigate and miss rata suspended. malik trainer has more from miss rata clashes erupted, and we just capital tripoli lay on thursday night and continued on until friday afternoon. now we've just received information from the prime minister's media office that the specialty turn forth. one of the groups are involved in the classes has agreed on
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a cease fire has agreed to stop of fighting and really just highlights the situation in libya. the fragile and fragile situation security situation. and with this, the special return course and the presidential guard are both groups that have the cover of legitimacy. they are both a, both are funded by the government. so, so really just highlight how the security issues in libya and dealing with these are in groups within the framework of the government. we've just received information that as a result, the minister in of interior has been suspended of his duties until an investigation is completed. as to why these classes happen. now, the un has voice concern saying that it's deeply concerned after receiving reports of civilian casualties. it called on the parties to preserve the countries fragile
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stability at the sensitive time. argentina's economy is spiraling downwards. as a country struggles with soaring, inflation and poverty. the government is spending millions to support the approach the poorest. but some sectors say it's not enough and they're pushing for what they call a universal basic salary. so he's about has more money. oh sorry. yeah. he was yeah . go. the rural then has owned this hideaway to him. when a site is for 11 years, he says he struggling to keep it open as inflation source. oh, they look at the tennyson, but i have been working since i was 14 years old and of course i wouldn't change, but i don't think it's going to happen. people ask me why i keep the shop open, but what am i going to do? i have to pay rent electricity. i cannot afford to close down. i didnt, tina has one of the highest inflation rate in the world with an average close to 6 percent a month. even though the exchange rate is controlled by the government and ongoing
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financial crisis means the price of the local currency at the unofficial exchange rate drops on an hourly basis. this is the ideal time based on what people are seeing is that it's moving value every minute about 2 weeks ago. you needed a wrong $20000.00 basis to buy $100.00. now you need over $30000.00 to buy the same amount of dollars. the problem is that this translates into more inflation and more instability. the government provides assistance to millions of poor people, but in recent months, social movements that represent informal workers have been demanding a universal basic wage. the recept president of the state. but all of that has been taken away by inflation. and now we need to help the people until a few years ago that money allowed you to be about what the line. now, honda population lives in 40 sins taking off his president a radical for
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a man who has close to $40000000000.00 agreement with the international monetary fund and promise to jumpstart the economy. but mountain economic problems and deep divisions with his powerful vice president. christina, for under the cushion or have paralyzed his administration and only say that government is facing a confidence crisis. i think it's the filament that leads to a lack of confusion. so no one expects expect. things to change. let me give you an example. as i told you before, interest in dina, and there's the breaking started are subsidized. that's a little history of the economy. seems to be in the final warm and the growing ministry has been trying to sort of gotten those, those cells that actually are, are bro rich. but the keys are function within the growing cause. we're looking that for 2 years, that's an example of the level of paralysis that permeates every level of our mind. and that's that all these recreate uncertainty among people are
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going teenage rich in natural resources and has the capacity to feed millions of people. not only within its borders, but also around the world, but it stuck in a seemingly endless cycle of economic troubles. several administrations have been unable to resolve perishable antecedent, when a fire with the high price of fuel worldwide has made of many consumers think seriously about getting an electric vehicle the some cotton huge aspects confuse. yes, count. let go of the classics as yesterday. and that said, love has part to creation of new hybrid cars. romano's claims from san marcos, california. mark wagner's volkswagen rolled off the assembly line back in 1962. i say it's definitely my daily driver. i'm. if i'm going a grocery shopping of i'm going to hockey. ah, if i'm running errands like this is, this is a car. almost beetles from the kennedy era have long since made
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a one way trip to the junkyard. wenders runs like a dream and fast to because this old beadle is now an electric vehicle. it's clean, it's quiet. ah, it's reliable, is a lot less moving parts and law. lessing go wrong. is a joy to drive or more owners of broken down or mechanically challenge classic cars or taking them to shops like evie west, where owner mike bream and his expert crew flip them from fossil fuel to electron sign up. we remove the engine associated components. so the fuel tank, the exhaust system, sometimes the transmission, all of these are replaced with an electric motor and at tesla battery, there seems to be no shortage of tesla drivers, wrecking their cars and providing a plentiful supply of parts. cars being retrofitted here include a classic b, m, w, a sleek, black corvette, and even a goal wing delorean ready for
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a trip back to the future. the cost of an electric overhaul ranges from $18000.00 to $30000.00. if you want to convert your classic car to an electric vehicle, you're gonna need some patience at this shop. for example, the waiting list for new customers is 5 years. so our typical customer is one that really loves their car either it has a, you know, significance to the family. maybe it's been handed down or you know, a customer has driven it since high school. so typically, automotive enthusiasts best describes our customers. right now, those customers are also laughing at sky high fuel prices. bream says he's concerned about the environment and global warming, but reducing c o 2 emissions isn't his big motivation. a motor had. i'm a hot rodder. i might see guy wagner is proud that his old v w isn't making the climate crisis worst. i.
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