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of this great and historic presidential election, if i, when a lot of people felt the world was being turned upside down, way dad has been manipulated by populace like donald trump slang on racial anxieties. one person that citizens have political and of course in the united states, as in many other parts of the world that remains an ideal, but not a reality. runs a place where you were baby, down for debit of the table of brotherhood. i have a dream, my dream is that people may my daughter to young. people just have a full voice and don't feel targeted because of their race or ethnicity. ah,
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great x falls from ukraine's pools are expected to resume for the 1st time since rushes invasion. ah, clubs, the harmony watching all their life, my headquarters here and are coming up in the next 30 minutes. the u. s. economy contracts for a 2nd strike quarter raising recession phase, just months before key mid term elections. you as president joe biden and chinese, he to she jing pinhole talks on the phone is economic and geo political tensions mount until the rain triggers. flash floods, the united arab emirates, and cat gets rain in july for the 1st time on record. ah,
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hello, welcome to the very great exports ukrainian pulled through the black sea are expected to begin in the next 24 hours. 25000000 tons of waiting in ukrainian ports where they've been stuck since russia invaded. that's cause food shortages and price rises around the world. john henry is in the port city of a desa. he says ukrainian farmers are reluctant to send their grain. there is one of 3 ports where those grain shipments will be leaving from and they are where that grain is being stored right now. this is odessa, the 1st shipments are expected to go from turner mores. and then there would be shipping from pick danny, as well. now there's been an inspection site where presumably the russian officials who can control some of those areas will, will be inspecting those ships. but there's also been a corridor mapped out south down the coast on the black sea. that is theoretically a safe corridor by the region of odessa has been struck
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a couple of times. and that leaves some of the farmers who are shipping this grain uncomfortable. we talked to one yesterday in northern ukraine who said that they were going to store their grain on site in containers at their farm because they just don't feel it safe yet. so those 1st shipments will really be a test as to whether other farmers are going to follow suit out there is to me some day is up the port of shorter, more square. the 1st of the ships carrying grain is expected to leave. non bill for i love to watch it. we are the hearts of the ports of tour, no more square. all eyes are set on the area behind me. the ukrainian minister of infrastructure said he expect the 1st ship's carrying grains to set out into the turkish territory waters. then the international waters at any point of time to put you in the picture. those are the shores of touring, more square mines are everywhere. so you can see this warning sign placed by the green and authorities. at the backdrop,
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you can see parts of the port of torn morris where authorities had denied turn this access into the 3 ports turn the more so the desa and usually citing security reasons that ukraine and authorities are conducting the process. an absolute confidentiality for fear of imminent russian attacks on the ports and their infrastructure that can sub i had this morning, the ukrainian south operations command. i made the statement saying all the logistics within the 3 c port and have been concluded. meanwhile, the crane and forces have been working diligently over the past 2 days. removing mines from the water passages through which the grain carrying ships will pass. ukrainian navy spoke this morning about the number of turkish military vessels that had entered through the safe water passages. this morning we also witnessed the korean air defenses of sending off russian rocket attacks, launched and reconnaissance drone, as they say from the black sea targeting the southern province of ukraine, and they joined coordination center to monitor great exports from ukraine. open to
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this tumble on wednesday. it's part of the de la keith and moscow signed last week, which was broken by turkey and the un turkeys defense minister says it's an example of the international corporation needed to tackle global food shortages. abraham collin is a spokesman and special adviser to the turkish president. he says ukraine is preparing grain shipments. there are a number of ships loaded already. they are getting ready to sail, and of course you bring inside will provide safety and security and guidance for those ships in and around this ports. and once they reach international waters, we will take over and be we'll monitor it from the joint cooperation coordination center here in this some book. so it's really up to both your brain and russia to get their ships ready to sail if they get ready. logistically speaking, you know, everything you know, can start flowing in the coming days by the way, this,
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this operation will bring not on the cranium grain, but also the russian rate to the international market. and all together, when you put them together, you're talking about close to $50000000.00 tons of agricultural products and fertilizers, which of course is very key for global food security. the agreement that was fun last friday or any stumbling fact lists a number of articles and actions when the faith association like this, we will of course, implement or you know, those conditions are the provisions require that both sides to stick only to this agreement on the cultural products are carried, no other weapons of any kind will be carried and therefore there will be a mechanism to inspect them. so there will be an inspection team here and that team will include representatives from your brain, russia, un turkey. and therefore, we will have a mechanism here, the logistic side over the fact will work as it were before the war. how you ship, you know, leave, say, will the support or another port from russia and beaches. international waters in
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the black sea reaches the boss for us and then from here it goes, it's final destination. russia says there is no deal yet for a prisoner swap with the us, not following reports. the bible administration is offering to free russian arms dealer. victor bounce, who serving a 25 year sentence in the u. s. prison, basketball star, brittany greiner and former marine poll whelan, would be re released as part of the deal. are you a secretary of state antony blink and says he'll be speaking to russian foreign minister, sir, elaborate for the 1st time this week since the kremlin decided to invade ukraine. reason issue, that's a top priority for us. the release of americans are willing and really grier long we retain and must be allowed to come all substantial proposal on the table weeks ago, facilitate the release. our governments are communicated repeatedly and directly on that proposal. and i use the conversation to follow up personally, and i hope movers are at
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a resolution north korean leader kim jong and has warned he is ready to use nuclear weapons in the event of a conflict with united states and south korea came, was speaking to war, veterans on the 69th anniversary of the end of the korean war, military jets painted the country's flag across the sky, as crowds below waved flags and cheered the anniversary is known as the day of victory in north korea. south korea expressed a deep regret over kim's threat, so loud it, it's ready to cope with any provocation by north korea in a powerful affective manner. and listening to what he had to say. what do you have to be our armed forces are 30 prepared to respond to any crisis. and our nation's needs award to turn is also fully prepared to mobilize, absolute strength faithfully accurately, and prom plains. i assure you that the safety of this land and the system and sovereignty of this country, which are military comrades shed blood for thoroughly guaranteed. the economy has
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contracted for a 2nd straight quarter feeling fears of slow down and comes just months before crucial mid term elections. gross domestic product, which is one measure of economic activity, followed by 0.9 percent in the 3 months from april to june of wednesday. the federal reserve chose to increase its key interest rate for the 4th time this year, as part of aggressive plan to curb inflation must him on the bus from mike, can you join us now? live from washington, d. c. i've mixed mix tail. really good. not a good gdp, but good on the job. job market figures. well, it's a very complicated situation at the moment. the one thing that only economists agree is that the economic picture is very confusing. indeed. on the one hand, you have a negative growth reported for 2 consecutive quarters. this in the past has been an indication of a looming recession. however, on the other hand, you have a job market that is increasing by some $375000.00 jobs per month,
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and never before has a recession being preceded by such an increase in job creation. so it's a very complicated and confuse picture, but to speak about those jobs as well. one of the reasons why the federal reserve increased the interest rate yesterday is because it wants to cool. among other things, the job market down. it believes that just too many jobs are being created, the growth is just to foss overheated. it needs to slow it down, coming out of the period of post time demick recovery. so it's confusing picture. but those g d p is very disturbing on one level, but at the same time you've got the chairman of the federal reserve board saying that you've got to read those g d p figures very carefully because it's actually what the fed is wanting to do. is to slow growth down that it says is the key issue in combating inflation, which is the crime aim at the moment. and nobody wants to confirm that the
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recession going on it being banded around politically. isn't it like a political football? indeed yes, it says much a political issue as it is an economic one. president biden's opponents insist that this is a consequence of his administration's failures, their mid terms coming up, the bite and administration for itself is resistant to any claim that there is the recession for that very reason. but what you have knew decides what a recession is, or when there's a recession that's done by a body independent till the political world. it's a independent economists, the national economic research board who sit down, review the data and decide whether or not to declare that there's a recession. the reason for this declaring a recession has a major political impact which could well impact on the midterm elections in november. so very unclear situation. you have the economic ramifications of what's
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happening at the moment, but also very strongly you have the political ramifications, which are also have their own impact on the country as a whole. like kind of thanks very much my kind of a 4th in washington dc. but the u. k is engulfed in a cost of living crisis, brought home by post pandemic price rises and the war ukraine. and one of the world's richest economies, one in 5 families that now live in food and fuel. poverty general has more from penrith in the county of cumbria, a hard working mom and her 6 children. they were just about coping before the gas spill doubled. and the cost of living crisis hit, it can talk to them about why we can't fought and fancy forms and flashy holidays and things like that vo. when you running out of the basics to get you through the way that you feel like you failed when you feel
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a favor and the family reluctantly sought help. sir dawson is a volunteer family support worker ferrying supplies to 90 families in the cumberland town of penrith. many as i was homeless and mainly reluctant to come forward because they feel like they should be able to provide for the children and provide for themselves on the edge of the lake district. this picturesque facade hides a seam of poverty that runs deep. and these growing with inflation set to pass 10 percent, one in 5 households across the u. k. he's failing to meet its weekly bills and things are likely to get worse. we're in the height of summer now and. and over alterman winter, there's going to be real worry about whether families can they may have to choose between fade in the family or, and keeping the family will at the salvation army food bank in town. there's been
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a bumper supply of donations from a major supermarket, volunteers, date and stack the products ready for collection by a fast increasing number of visitors. we're getting people that are working. and so they're on income, but they're still needed help because the they can't budget the money out to cover everything. government assistance with energy bills hasn't done enough for the poorest, while a universal credit uplift during the pandemic has since been withdrawn. all of which leaves an enormous number of families up and down the country in food and fuel poverty, with nowhere to turn, but charity for help. the government, meanwhile, is otherwise occupied the candidates in a lengthy contest to succeed. maurice johnson have promised further help. but after a summer of holiday gridlock and public sector strikes, it will be the autumn before the new prime minister can get to grips with an
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economy on the verge of recession. i don't expect to have a lot. i just expect to be able to pay my bills and the fade and not have to be constantly worrying over every single penny that goes out of this house. for the worst, often the prospect of a winter, a head with yet higher prices. and the dreadful choice of whether to heat or eat. jonah how al jazeera penrith, cumbria, well still had hail and al jazeera, more than 300 people dead, and a 100 kilometer roads washed away by heavy flooding in pakistan over the past months. and penalize ation in through support is that opponents of the president step up the pressure a year after he came to power. ah, the who's
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here we go with her, a world whether update have, or one thanks for joining in. so the flooding has been bad in southern areas of buckets done, but i think on friday that risk, that threats will extend toward the north stretching from is warmer bod, right through to the horn. now in terms of those monsoon rains for india mostly relegate it toward northern areas of the country. but we're also seeing that rain pick up once again for my for roster. go karnataka right through into care. lot se, asia right now. we've got a disturbing spinning away, but meantime we're going to get down with the frame for southern sumatra by enlarge into an easy as main island of java, looking mostly fine and dry. so it's been about 7 weeks of unrelenting heat across southern sections of china. there are signs the heat is starting to be flushed out and because we've got some showers and thunderstorms in the forecast here. so hong kong at $34.00, that's just a few degrees above where he should be for this year funder down port extending
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from harbin. right through to the yellow river valley and against the river valley shanghai just 34 degrees a few days ago. you were pretty close to about 40 and for japan, stilson pesky showers on horseshoe. not too far away from tokyo, but tokyo itself will be sunny with a height of 33 degrees on friday. ah, with light and robust debate, a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other la nate trees stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your range of where you're coming from and you should give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be high, human rights and land defenders. in brazil, they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the st. claire, a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah
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ah, welcome back here watching old is that are with me to hell, robin. a reminder of all the top stories, brain exports from ukrainian ports through the black sea are expected to begin in the next 24 hours. $25000000.00 tons awaiting in the polls while they've been stuck since rusher invaded, announced caused food shortages and price rises around the world. russia says no deal get for a prisoner swap with the u. s. starts following reports. the bite administration is offering 2 free arms delivered to bow and exchange for moscow's release of basketball stall. brittany greiner and former marine pole wheeler. the u. s. economy has contracted for a 2nd strike quarter, adding to recession fears,
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gross domestic product, which is one measure of economic activity fell by 0.9 percent to the 3 months from april to choose. u. s. president joe biden is speaking to his chinese candidates reaching pinged by phone. a bit rising tensions pledging has rolled article, take what it calls, forceful ashes. if the speaker of the us house of representatives visits taiwan next month, and if the trip goes head, nancy pelosi will be the highest ranking american to visit the islands in 1997 china considered tie one part of its territory. whitehouse correspond, kimberly helped get josephina from washington. d. c is not just nancy pelosi that will be top of the agenda, but i assume russia's was in ukraine as well. that is another issue that is to be discussed specifically the fact that china has not condemned russia's invasion of ukraine. that is of concern of the united states. also shun is the backdoor espionage that is sometimes embedded in electronics sold
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in the united states. intellectual property, theft, climate change, and whether or not there will be a lifting of some of the tariffs that have been put in place on chinese goods. and also u. s. good says that are sold potentially in china. so a lot of thorny issues to be worked out, but the one that's prompted this particular call the 5th call between the leaders of the world's largest economies. a is this visit the potentially could take place by the house speaker, nancy pelosi to tie wine. she is scheduled to visit a congressional tour a into august of indonesia of japan of singapore. but there are rumors that she could visit taiwan as well, given the fact that she was scheduled to do so in the spring was canceled as a result of co bid. and there are questions about whether that will be resumed, its not officially scheduled. as of yet, but the concern being that if she were to go given the fact that the united states
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does not have diplomatic ties with taiwan, in fact, to really stick to the one china policy, it has different magic ties with beijing. c it does under us law ascribed to the defense of ty, wine, and the fear being that if nancy pelosi were to visit taiwan, there is this potential for an unintended confrontation militarily. 2 potentially, if she were to visit and that is what is so concerning to both sides. and so as a result, that is what is being discussed as well. there are these other issues that are being discussed, but it really, it is this issue of trying to de escalate some of the tensions surrounding this potential visit. that is really the focus of this call and i should point out, it started about 2 hours ago. and as we understand, it is still ongoing. so we're watching carefully to hear what the president might
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say about this. we have had an updated schedule. the president is scheduled to speak in the next hour on other issues related to the economy. he may also speak about the issue of the phone call. he's had with chinese president she as well. of course, we'll come back to you through the day. once we get more information on, but kimberly hell carol white house correspondent in iraq, the main pray raining, parliamentary blog says that it'll go ahead with the nomination of mohammed al, said ali for prime minister and us despite the storming of parliament by opponents on wednesday night they protested, was supporters of the influential shia cleric went to the al serra, his cast himself as a critic of both rainy and, and american influence in iraq. laura, but monday has more a show of descent in the heart of political decision making in baghdad. brutus is taken of the speakers plain and m p 's benches. their support is the influential shia cleric booked out of thunder
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. he says he does not want mohammed also done to be the next prime minister was, was over the phone by that is bring your supporters from other provinces, stormed the green zone. parliament are in good numbers. it seems to me that there is no escalating this protesting movement, so to speak. he basically wants to the swatch of the candidate for the cream, your shirt. this is how they got into the heavily fortified green zone. undeterred by water cannon protesters tore down the cement bloss, who's surrounding a 10 kilometer stretch of the city, 100 pounds, with apparent ease, forcing their way down the main thoroughfare towards parliament. there they remained until sunday, instructed them to withdraw in a tweet, he described it as
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a revolution of reform and rejection of corruption saying the message had been delivered and the protesters have terrified the corrupt. empower. sada is one of the most popular politicians in iraq. his party was the biggest winner in october's election, but he failed to form a majority coalition. last month, more than 70 m. p 's, along with the shia cleric, was signed from parliament calling it corrupt. now the per wrong code nation framework is trying to fill that void by nominating su donny as prime minister. for now, this is a victory for scientists and the threat to the political decision makers. unless they protest is unlikely to maintain the pressure from the st. norbert manley out there, a heavy rain has triggered slash floods. the united arab emirates. nope. some houses are damaged and calls are swept away. and it's also been heavy. rain here and cat on. that's unprecedented. as our weather presenter,
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rob mccully explains they were thunderstorms in dough heine cutter this morning. and so what you might think is to say what it is never rained in july in recorded history or any body's living memory . it just doesn't happen. reliable forecasts. arabia is hot, dry, and dusty throughout the summer, 4 months of the summer. now the monsoon does affect some pat sarabia when it burst out of in here it catches southern amal is salon, or it's drizzling, overcast on their occasional thunderstorms, in a mom and yemen. but this year, when the monsoon burst into pakistanis cause substantial damage, loss of life, it cause a similar amount of flooding. you know, mom, this is a couple of weeks ago and we so okay, so it's come a long way beyond where it shouldn't been stronger. the sister, occasional variation to say never rained in july in katara recorded history or any body's memory. the same is true in kuwait. it iran,
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very similar walla to shower may be, well there's been flooding in the west coast of iran, the reins moving north in the next 3 days of a forecast of significant rain causing flooding. maybe again, here in bahrain as well, western iran, and even in q, wait on saturday. is this a one year? and normally i have to say, i don't know, it seems to be an extension of the monsoon drive. willoughby rip future years with yet to see. well, as rob just mentioned, has been spent flooding in pakistan's, more than 300 people are confirmed to have died in floods in several provinces, across the country since june anymore have been injured. in the extreme weather which has triggered monsoon range, several roads and dozens of bridges are being washed away, while thousands of buildings are heavily damaged, while hider has more from some of the bugger thought, a major roger going to department that issued a warning of fall landslide and flash large and high buckled booked, and while province part of the upon job got boldest on,
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but the biggest and the boards affected so far. as the province of ballou, just on this is the largest province of the country, area wise, with the least population with just got dared over a large area. and therefore the relief and rescue efforts that being hampered because of the logistical regions. the men link road from karachi to the provincial capital of quite i been blocked because some of the bridges have been washed away. sections of the highway have been washed away and the military gotcha. now, using helicopters to raise doors remote regions and to try to ahead to evacuate the people the government of value just on that also promised to give cash compensation to for the family of large family members. as well as getting relieved like essential food items to godaddy. and now, the warnings are in place regard demi geological department, they also said that this is going to last in the middle of september,
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and that the country will receive or what 30 percent of which normally a monsoon grains police improve, find target of hundreds of protest marching and support of president andrew castillo, the demonstration call congress, a nest of rants, and demanded its pleasure. trade unionists on condition as peruvians came from cities in the andes and amazon to rally a day before casias 1st anniversary, empower and casea is you to deliver a speech to bruce congress to make his 1st year in office. but protests against him are expected to meet those new allegations of corruption. he's already survived to impeachment attempts, but new scandals are emerging amongst us in a circle of the recalls to him to resign. marina sanchez proposal from the capital lima. when pedro castillo won the presidency, one year ago, he promised peruvians, he would stamp out corruption in government and end poverty in the country. the
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farmer and rural teacher also candidly said he was learning the job on the go, but one year round castillo struggling. he has sworn in for cabinets with more than 50, mr. dismissed and made political infighting. no thought, almost almost up on us. i don't see the go. we're not here to be a circus, or a country has put us here to work for peru, for development, and a fight against corruption. settlement bully castillo himself stands accused of corruption. the attorney general is investigating castillo for peddling graft and obstruction of justice for allegedly orchestrating the escape of kia lice, who prosecutor, seek me, hold evidence of the precedence involvement in crimes. john roy says he already, he is not the honest man. we thought he was, he is suspected of corruption and he's awarding of public contracts. perhaps the most solid accusation against him is silencing people who could accuse him of being a criminal dignity. when garcia won the presidency,
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he raced. the hopes of corporal wheels will sign him, a man hoard better understand their grievances. but the pandemic a rice in fuel prices caused by the war in ukraine have made conditions worse. and allegations of corruption by the president hath turned the hopes of millions of peruvians into anger. his presidency has been marked by constant protest, gleaming, gusty use incompetent and corrupt opinion. polls show his approval rating is at a low of just lengthy percent. with most former precedence, either under investigation or convicted of corruption, peruvian say, think want him out. m. okay. now that we want the treat to be known because we deserve a president who is not involved in corruption, but the president says he's innocent and still some supporters give him the benefit of the doubt. both ways that he received any one can be investigated. but until there's a sentence, there is no guilt to see you. hassan success.

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