tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 1, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the roof, we could see back to a show at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict and vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war cycle and caravel war hotels on all g 0 to civil act to flying a flag. but in the occupied west bank raising the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested. there's also a ports of the $8900.00 ninety's between the palestine diversion organization and israel. the bound on the palestinian flag was listed, but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express any type of support for the palestinian call. one day there are no palestinian flags. the next mysteries are filled with them. it's a really wide tier net by young men who are not even born when these railey government 1st declared that palestinian flag illegal. ah,
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this is al jazeera ah, i'm terry johnston. this is a news i live from that coming up in the next 60 minutes. bible's protesting in baghdad on the opposite sides of the tigris will be there for the latest. in the 1st step towards easing a global food crisis, a ship carrying grade the ukranian port for the 1st time since russia invaded us house, we can not suppose it is in asia, and a possible visit to taiwan is drawing threats from beijing. ron's top nuclear chief says his country has the ability to produce a nuclear bomb. it doesn't tend to add. i'm devin ashwood sport. it's been a day of celebrations in london. ah,
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england that blessed party with their fans following their victory at the women's european championship. ah, malcolm, we begin in baghdad where rival protests have been held on either side of the tigris river, which divides the city thousands of protests as backing it. she a politician, looked hard at al serra, still camped inside the rocky parliament. they stormed the building on saturday under refusing to leave until there is an overhaul of iraq's political system and constitution. meanwhile, arrival group known as the coronation framework, has held counter protests against what it calls a suspicious qu. there's heavy security in and around the greens are to keep the 2 factions apart as take
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a look now at where these protests have gathered in baghdad. coordination that framework supporters were near the 14th of july bridge. the group is made up of several shied parties who want to rock to be ruled by coalition government at will be made up of various political parties. the bridge separates the counter protest as from the iraqi parliament, which been occupied by satirists since saturday, has been closed to keep the 2 sides apart. mackwood, otherwise it has more from the counter protest near the 14th of july suspension bridge in baghdad. 2 different scenes in the iraqi capital, baghdad, to arrival, protest. now, here in this area, these are the supporters of the pro iran parliamentary block, colder coordination framework. they've come here in the thousands, near the green zone. they've clashed with the security forces and
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pulled down some of the concrete blocks at the fence of the green zone. they say that they've come here to preserve the state institutions until to protect the legitimacy of this state. they say they are rejecting the occupation of the par, limited quarter by supporters of the shot clinic mocked other southern. now they have been chanting against the most of our academy accusing him as they say, of collaborating with the supporters of a sub and older to stay in power. they have been chanting against the united states . they have been chanting against isabel, linking both of them, ironically to another support or sure. meanwhile, doors such a baris for foreign protests inside the greens and she sent this report from outside the rocky parliament. these demonstrators have our being here,
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i in the iraqi parliament over 48 hours and they say they will stay here as long as, as if needed. they say, oh, they will wait until they get further instructions from their leader, mo, feather al sutter. and we are just outside the building itself in the courtyard area. and as you can see, it is full of people that inside it was very difficult to even breathe. these are the crowds that have gathered, and now they have taken over the entire grounds of the parliament area. well, federal sutter issued a statement on sunday evening urging our iraqis to come to the capital and support these demonstrators. but since then is media relations office has said that they don't want anybody to come from the other provinces until further notice. we also understand that that the counter protests that have been ongoing outside the walls of the green zone, which is about 3 kilometers from here. there have been a number of demonstrator is having mind your skirmishes with the security forces who have had to use water cannons to disperse the crowds. they are not going to be
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a to climb over the concrete walls to get to this area. the fear is that the 2 sides will be caught, there will be clashes between the 2 sides of the demonstrators. the center is here say that they want a complete overhaul of the system. they accused the palos issues of being corrupt, and that they are tired of having iraq in the hands of what they call external influences, including iraq, iran and the united states was in a car. so been out to nominations in new york where our leaders have been speaking to review conference of the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons treats while u. s. secretary, antony billing can address the assembly earlier and is now speaking to the major and taking questions of listening can over nuclear facilities. and ukraine, particularly, and ins operates that one of the, the largest nuclear facilities in europe. ah, there incredible reports including in the media today that russia's using this plant as the equivalent of a human shield, but
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a nuclear shield in the sense that it's firing on ukrainians from around the plant . and of course the ukrainians cannot and will not far back. lest there be a terrible accident involving a nuclear plant. so this is the height of irresponsibility. it's vitally important that the i e, get, get access to understand what's happening in these facilities and to make sure that they continue to be used in ways that uphold all of the necessary commitments on safety and security of the plants with regard to, to taiwan. ah, 1st of the speaker will make her own decisions about whether or not to visit to taiwan congress as a, an independent co, equal branch of government. the decision is entirely of the speakers. what i can say is, is this, this is very much a precedent in the sense that up previous speakers visit a taiwan. many members of congress go. let's taiwan including this year. and so if
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the speaker does decide to visit and china tries to create some kind of crisis or otherwise escalate tensions, that would be entirely on beijing. we are looking for that for, for them in the event she decides to visit, to act responsibly and not to engage in any escalation going for any definitely, i mean, is there any a brain we know that a ship was able to just sort of odessa to day carrying the 26000 ports of grain across the across the sea. can you give us an update on how that's going? do you expect more to get out to help with it? and also is that assignment tensions might be easy. so this is a good and important 1st step out. we were pleased to see that the 1st ship did move. ah, it does have 2627000 tons is great. but keep in mind,
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there are something like 20000000 tons that are in silos and in storage and ukraine . that's been held back by the russian blockade of odessa up until now. and that needs to get out. it needs to get out to world markets. it needs to get to places where people are in desperate need of food and needs to get out. so the price is also a continue to, to go down. not up the, the test will be in the, in the days and weeks ahead. it's a start. it's important i have to say that the leadership of the secretary general to cherish and the united nations has been absolutely instrumental in getting us to this day when at least we see the 1st moving. but the test is not really in the days and weeks ahead. more ships need to move more grand needs to get to market. that's what will really make a difference. i think i talked her. i'm really worried. thank. thank you mr. secretary michelle michelson. reuters, you mentioned this morning that a return to the iran nuclear deal would be the best outcome for the well iranian officials of signal, the willingness to return to talk is the united states ready to return to talk and
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have speaker. lucy told you she stopping in taiwan tomorrow. on the 2nd part 1st we, we do not know what speak glossy intends to do, but again, that is entirely her decision. and one that we respect one way of the other. ah 2nd with regard to the jcp away, we continue to believe as i said this morning that that would be the best path forward. a returned to compliance on both sides to jessie viola. ah, to make sure that we are putting iran's nuclear program back in a box and averting any kind of any kind of crisis the you, as put forward a best proposal based on many, many months of discussions, negotiations, conversations. it's very consistent with something that, that they put forward in march that we've, we agree to that we're pursuing in march. but we, it remains to be seen whether iran is willing and able to, to,
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to move forward. so we remain prepared to move forward on the basis of what's, what's all been agreed. it is still unclear whether iran is prepared to do that. i sort of needed hope to, from minister to cedar of neuroses visit to taiwan. and these are share any concern about it. i did not speak to the prime minister about that. i did have the opportunity to speak to him briefly this morning, simply to say how powerful it is that he's here on day one of the not hello fresh and review a conference. it sends a very strong message around the world. japan's commitment to disarmament, to non proliferation, to the peaceful use of nuclear energy is, are both as a matter of history. and as a matter of japan's leadership role in the world vitally important, and i think the prime minister sent a very strong message by being here to day on day one of the conference. and i just of thanked him very much for doing that. thank you. thank you. s u s. secretary
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state antony bank and in new york, they're talking to the media. he touched the number of subjects i talked about and see it flows these possible visit to taiwan, saying the speaker will make her own decisions and on the grain ship that we saw leaving odessa in ukraine with that vital grain. he said it was a good and important 1st step, but the still 20000000 tons of grain held up by russian blockade. and he praise united nations and very briefly talked about randa nuclear capabilities. saying that her, it was necessary to put iran's nuclear program back in the box, will have more not as we get it here or not there. now for the 1st time since we're in ukraine began to ship it, filled with grain is left port under deal struck with russia. united nations chief says the resumption of grain shipments will help it brings to ability to global food markets. what we have with us today, you know,
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this is an important starting points. it must be the 1st of many commercial ships bringing relief thence. the ability to global foot markets, the black sea great initiative, the last 4 significant volumes of exports from city ukrainian ports. odessa, short run mosque, and usually together we the agreed facilitation of the any in be the, the excessive russian food products and fertilizers willed markets. it will bring relief and stability to global food markets. and they'll tackle the global food crisis was on hanjin, was there in odessa as the ship left port. ah, this is a ship that could launch a 1000 others. the rezone is the 1st cargo vessel to carry ukrainian grain through the black sea. since russia invaded on february, the 24th dogs, et cetera, nor he was a great feeling so much. i felt as if we became free after being detained for
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a long time. trailing a pilot ship, the rezone is a test run, bound for ist and bowl, then lebanon. if all goes well, many more will follow. alexey gone to wrinkle a member of the ukrainian parliament came to watch history and the make. it's valid duration of the black sea, from fulton, and from russian empire. he tried and did everything. he can not to give this ship and other ships possibility to leave odessa port and for almost half year it was like this. but as you see, he failed the ship departed despite several russian attacks in the region, and on the port of odessa itself. since the un brokerage in agreement between ukraine and russia for the safe passage via is timbo. it's been a long time coming, but this is a ship. every one's been waiting for coursing through war time waters on its way to feed the world. ukraine says the shipment will create jobs and provide money to
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fuel the war effort. as the 1st of last year's delayed crop leaves farmers risk their lives for this season's harvest, sometimes led by d mining cruise. sometimes not, this harvester struck an explosive. the danger on the grain trail continues on the black sea journey to turkey through waters dotted with sea mines in an active war's own. it's all managed through a joint coordination center in turkey, and extraordinary collaboration between representatives from the u. n. ukraine and russia. we believe that it's critical to and to ensuring global foot security. so yes, we need, we need to succeed. whether this is the beginning of the effort to avert a global food crisis or the end depends in part on the voyage of the rezone. john 100 al jazeera, odessa ukraine u. n. second general antonio quoterush as welcome at the patch of the grange. if he says the shipments will bring stability to global food markets,
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kristen sweeney has more from united nations. this is a hard fought victory for the united nations and the secretary general who's been working with turkey since april to make this deal happen. he says it's important that more food and fertilizer and grain in particular, become available on the world market to help developing countries and millions of people who are on the brink of famine. in countries that are on the brink of bankruptcy, the 1st ship, the ron zone, he left odessa for lebanon, a country that is desperately in need of grain assistance. and so the secretary general is expecting this deal if it continues to bring some relief for countries, much needed relief for countries again. but the important thing is if it continues what you have with us today, you know, this is an important stopping point. it must be the 1st of medical mental shapes bringing relief than stability,
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global food markets. so in keeping with the humanitarian spirit of this agreement, the secretary general announced that one of the 1st recipients of grain leaving the port will be the world food program. i eat not only have humanitarian agencies had less food to purchase the food prices have gone up at a time when their budgets are being strained because of the war in ukraine. so this is very welcome news for humanitarian agencies and the countries that depend on them and the people who depend on them. that 30000 tons is expected to be shipped later this week. and we're expecting another announcement on that soon. are on the says it has arrest to the members of the behind minority suspects of spying for israel and trying to spread their religion is accused. the members of the community of working for a center located in israel to carry out targeted information gathering. the behind say they have been the targets of discrimination in iran. well before the 1979
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sonic revolution. now the head of her arms to make agency says his country has the ability to produce a nuclear bomb, but doesn't planted. how did salamis remarks came hours before the us and out fresh sanctions when entities involved in iran's oil and petrochemical trade and the hushing has more? it was a announcement from iran, atomic agency, chief mohammed, his slummy comments, which i could those made recently by another senior government figure. so by the it is no secret that we have become a nuclear threshold states and this is a reality. it is also a no secret that we have the technical capabilities required to manufacture a nuclear bomb. it will be an advancement of iran nuclear program, far beyond the limits outlined in a 2015 deal the west. i am announcing today at 11 dentist by former us president trump at the united nations conference for a non proliferation us secretary of state anthony blinking,
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criticized iran nuclear policy on nonproliferation around remains on a path of nuclear escalation. although it publicly claims to favor return to mutual compliance with the j. c. p. o, a. the joint comprehensive plan of action since march around has been either unwilling or unable to accept a deal to achieve precisely that goal. talks aimed at returning to the you have been stall since march. earlier this week, you foreign policy chief joseph burrell in cottage to both sides to the stock negotiations, putting a new proposed text on the table by the public to the pay. after reviewing the draft text, it is possible that in the near future we can reach a conclusion regarding the time table for the negotiation. we'll probably see a new round of negotiations. negotiations to salvage the nuclear record began april 2021, but have been in deadlock since february. iran wants the us to lift all economic sanctions and an assurance that the next administration one's back out of the court
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. but the by the administration says, guaranteeing the survival beyond 2024 is in fostering. and it once confirmation that iran went enrich uranium to military grade. he hashem jessia. while a buyer's is director of iran project at the international crisis group, he joined us by skype from washington. d. c. me very much appreciate your time here . what do you make of iran's atomic agency statement today? look at it. it's nothing new to say that iran has new care capability that could be potentially used for weapon evasion. in fact, us intelligence community came to that conclusion in 2007 and announced that publicly. and they said, which remains the intelligence community. conclusion that it's just the question of a political decision on the iranian side to decide whether they want to cross the rubicon and become a nuclear weapon thing. but it's also true that iran has never been as close that
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it is today to the virtue of nuclear weapons. i think iranians are reminding us of their advance capabilities only because they're seeking to put more pressure on the u. s. in order to extract concessions at the nuclear negotiating table. i mean, the u. s. sat new sanctions on iran, but wouldn't just discourage the radians if they were to accept a new deal. look, we are in a cycle of mutual escalation right now because the negotiations have been deadlocked. so the us, as it has done in the past few months, will continue the increase, the pressure of sanctions on iran and iraq will continue to ratchet up its nuclear program. and ratchet down the transparency of its program. unfortunately, this is a movie that we have seen before. and it only results in a, in a dynamic and a cycle of escalation that could easily expire a lot of control. in fact,
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we're just hearing that ron is adding hundreds of new, much advanced centrifuges to their facilities. all we inching away from a deal. we are indeed in fact, it had taken now a year and a half to negotiate a pathway to return not to a new deal with it to a deal that was already negotiated to the original 2050 new care deal. and it really appears increasingly that the differences that remained between the 2 sides on the bridge of all the problem is that status go of no crisis. no deal is not really sustainable because both sides are engaged in the process of mutual escalation. they might eventually cross a red line that would be seen as true, provocative by the other side that could potentially result even in a military compensation or a military strike by iran, by us or israel on iran nuclear facility. so this is not a sustainable situation,
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unfortunate. ok, we leave it on the via the international crisis group. thank you very much. indeed into more head, dominique, including me and mars military. gender extends a status emergency for another 6 months and will explain why tensions are high into border crossing the clinton culture that europe has new caption from next year, right? a cup, not later in the news. now the chief of the military has extended a state of emergency for another 6 months. it's been in place since the agenda deposed the government of our son since she and family last year. so she is in detention and has been charged with several offences. monitoring group say more than 2000 people have been killed and 15000 arrested in the crackdown on pro
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democracy protests since the 901 telephone cima. we made up most efforts in discharging the state duties with might but internal and external terrorists and their conspirators are committed to the utter devastation rather than the flourishing of democracy in myanmar and the legal committee. the parallel government and terrorist organizations against the government, which is formed in the constitution commit various ways and means to distract the security piece and stability of the nation. number attorney chang has more from bangkok on the regional reaction to this point they have, for the most part, expressed the outrage of the, particularly the execution of 4 political prisoners. at the beginning of last week . malaysia's foreign minister went as far as to say, that was a crime against humanity. he said that he had wanted to introduce the 5 point plan last year. but it hadn't been possible because of waves of coven waived 2 and 3,
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which had hit me on my very badly. he said that this year mamma was in the process of implementing that plan to the extent of it, to its own ability. and that seems to be a get her clothes. but i think anyone really looking at this objectively would say that mamma, certainly from a military perspective has gone no way toward him play implementing as he owns pounds. and i think s e n will be looking very bluntly how they respond. there may be countries within nancy, n like thailand that will try to reengage men. but i think the opposition coming from countries like the philippines, malaysia, indonesian singapore, will be very strong. now, either to isolate men, ma, completely from the grouping, or to take some, some more positive action against them to trying to, to get them to take this process a little more seriously. and the goal that president marky, falls, governing coalition says it's one of majority after sundays, parliamentary election, local media reporting,
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voter turnout was just 22 percent opposition. parties are angry is some of their most popular candidates were disqualified from running. they worried a soul may change the constitution and run for 30. i mean 2024 of the zeros. it's and bent and being has the latest from decker. it is the day after the elections and synagogue, and we are still waiting for the official razzles. but according to partial and none official residents, we can say that 140 seats have been settled out of 100. 65 in the parliament. in details we can say that the government of coalition, when 64 sits the opposition coalition lead by osmond sancho. the opposition leader wins 45 and the other opposition coalition lead by abdullah was the former president. when i'm
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26. we can say also that these results are not what the president mikey saw was expecting. because if we add the seeds of dane, by the opposition, we will have $71.00 which is higher than $64.00 obtained by the governmental coalition. we are still waiting because the counting of the vase is still on. but is there dense is are going like that. that means that the president will face difficulties to have the 83 seats needed to obtain the majority in the parliament. so the head, hair analysis era wildflowers in the u. s. state of california spread quickly, fueled by hot and windy conditions and will take you on patrol with nigeria.
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security forces to say hunt for oil fields. for some sports attributes, continue for american sporting icon, russell, who's died of age of 18. ah, ah. hello. we still have righty the forecast for the middle east. she can say this band of cloud and where to weather which she straddles the western side all around. wanted to show as a possibility, i think hearing carter, we should stay lottie, drive a little on the cloudy side and that wet weather extending across towards the red sea. some, hey, be down poor still a potential for some flooding into the southwest of saudi arabia. could see further flooding to into that western side of yemen. i'm a fright further north. it generally stays dry, plenty of sunshine, hot sunshine too into the mid to high forty's. once again while the more pleasant
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30 celsius. therefore beirut that ace is out of the mediterranean loss. he settle and sunny not too bad at all. warm sunshine to across northern parts of africa. plenty, a shower sea hastily waves rolling off the therapy, and heil is brings and big down pools there into sedan, south sedan, southern parts of chad near seeing some lively showers more than positive nigeria cuz he a little bit of localized flooding. see that wet weather extending across towards a liberia and to the north thereof just around the coast there little trial and it should be at the moment we see some excessive rainfall. meanwhile, just around uganda, we had some flooding as a result of this system. western parts of kenya also seeing some much needed right . showers for south africa. ah. what is the ocean with witness differences? change witness happiness. with sunlight. witness,
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ah, he watching al jazeera or mind of our top stores this sound. she at lead him up target our salaries calling on all iraq. he's to join, protest his camp inside parliament. he supports a storm, the building on saturday, the 2nd time in the week, and demanding an overhaul. the political system and constitutional rival group has held counter protests against what he calls a suspicious who has been heavy security in and around the greens to keep the 2 rival fractions apart. the 1st trip, carrying ukrainian grain is now left ported odessa, on to an international deal signed last month. so need sierra leone flag vessel carrying 26000 tons. of course the opposition and injuries calling on the government to rethink its move to increase
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taxes on essentials. prices for products like milk and rice will be impacted by the hike. having the top reports from the day, the engine parliament has been employed in chaos over the last few weeks and it is over the issue of price rise. opposition parties have been demanding a debate. they have stage protests and a walk out. several m. p. 's have also been suspended for demonstrating her recently the government increased taxes on several products and impose new ones on basic necessities like rice, flour, packaged food and dairy products. this has increased price is further isadine, m m m. and the problem is that glass is a big experience to in the price of sweet lamb has also one of these were much cheaper. and you my expensive corner port income is not increased. and i thought i even already, prices have increased 2 and a half times federal laws about $0.90. now it's more than
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a dollar de la mustard all used to cost a dollar and 30 cents. now it's more than $2.00. a cooking gasoline, there was $5.00 or i'm not paying more than $15.00. so everything is become more expensive. but the government is in delilah. it believes everything still cost the same for daniel as it is america. the government says the new taxes will prevent evasion. it also points out that several opposition party supported these. it says it will discuss the issue in parliament over the next few days. now, inflation is expected to remain high. the global economy is also having an impact. the international monetary fund has revised india's growth prospects. it now expects the economy to grow at about 7.4 percent. this is lower than what the government had projected a few months ago. he was house pay can nancy pelosi has arrived in singapore. the 1st stop on her tour of the region. she's visiting malaysia, south career and japan to discuss trade, coven, 19, and climate change. it's still unclear whether posey will include
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a stop in taiwan or official itinerary does not include on a beijing has warned policy against visiting the self governing island which it claims as part of its territory. pillow. she'd only who go for her house speaker pelosi goes to taiwan. it will be a gross interference in china's internal affairs. it will seriously damage china sovereignty and territorial integrity and trample on the one china principal. seriously threatened the peace and stability of the taiwan strait and seriously undermine us relations and lead to a very serious situation and very serious consequences un don't. well, my 100 joins us live, not from washington, d. c. and mike, what are you hearing about this possible? hi, one trip. well in the last few minutes, we being briefed by the national security council advisor, john kirby, who reiterated the administration's position, that the decision to go to taiwan will be that of the speaker and that of the speaker alone. any announcement about the decision to go there will come from the
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speaker, start from the speaker herself john kirby speaking about the absolute separation in terms of influence of the administration of the white house and congress. he says it's something that president biden knows well from his time in the senate that decisions are taken independently in congress with no influence whatsoever from the white house. that is john kirby's position. he insisted though, as well that the u. s. policy in no way has changed, it remains the one china policy, and he reiterated that this is what president biden told president she in the 2 and a half our conversation last week. saying that even if the speaker does visit, this does not change us policy one iota, but could be went on to say that china is adapting a more menacing posture in recent days. he speaks about moving
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military munitions closer to taiwan, greater patrols of the taiwan straits, flying aircraft over the taiwan straits, which is an unusual mood. but he says, this is all on china. there's no change whatsoever in us policy. he says this has been told to present machine by president biden during that confirmation. however, john kirby also confirmed that the speaker is travelling on a military aircraft. he also confirmed that the national security council has brief . this is the speaker and her staff about the visit as a whole. he would not go into the specifics of precisely how she was breathed. and he also says that this is not unprecedented for a speaker. 2 bits of tie one. although the last time this happened was new gingrich back in 1997. but they have been some members of congress who have visited taiwan in recent months. but the speakers a very different matter. she's 3rd in line to the us presidency. so that creates
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a much greater aura in terms of chinese eyes as to the u. s. attempts to exert influence in the region by kind of in washington d. c. thank you. now seal truck has exploded. in southwestern libya, the head of ambulance and emergency services has told al jazeera that 8 people were killed and 54 injured explosion happened in the city of supper. when a crowd gathered around an oil tanker, many of the wounded are in a critical condition. i la china has more from tripling in the early hours of monday morning, a fuel truck travelling in the bent albania area, which is a rule desert towns in between the cities of sub her and her body crashed on the side of the road. up just to give you a little bit of context here, southern libya suffers from extreme fuel shortages and poverty. so once the
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accident happened, the fuel, the fuel truck began gushing out fuel, ah, residence, hundreds of residents in the area began gathering next to this truck to try to collect as much fuel as possible. i fired then happened the truck and the surrounding vehicles next to the fuel truck are exploded, causing dozens of casualties. 8 people have died so far. now, libya has 2 governments at the moment. both have responded to this incident. the internationally recognized government here in tripoli has said that it has sent a team of doctors and nurses to serve her or to treat the victims, do the parallel government a basin eastern libya headed by fatigue. bizarre. i said that they have opened an investigation into the incident,
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but really events like this highlight how people are suffering are with in, with the political stalemate that's happening and libya and a lack of general services are to it's citizen, kosovo. police have a closed to a border crossings in the country. north of the local serbs, blocked roads and fired shots at police on the serbs are protesting against an order to switch the serbian car license pace to casa. and once your opinion has urged castillo and sylvia to show his strength, invited both parties to hold talks in brussels. cosmo declared independence from sir. we're in 2008, but more than 50000 serbs living in northern cause i was to use. so been license plates, the government in 70 does not recognize cause as a country out there is the honor of it. is that one of those closed border crossings? this is one of the border crossing between serbia and cross. as you can see from sunday evening. there is no crossing on this border crossing because the
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governmental scott civil are now new rules that were supposed to be implemented today for him to get his info through your rules. include all the citizens from there. we want to come to cost, so we'll have to replace their ideas to the temporary documents, which would be for them during their stay in the country. let me remind you that that there is a measure that's or be implemented for the citizens. of course of all, 11 years ago. so as you can see, there is no traffic at the border crossing and this is not the 1st time the tension is broke between serbia and cost of all similar thing happened in september or late last year. and similar things have been happening since costs of declared independence in 2008 because in the north of the country, of course civil we have a lot of ethnic serves that are still loyal to serbia. on 2000 people in northern california have been forced from their homes by massive wildfire. the mckinney fire
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is just west of the northern town of your account. it's the biggest while far mistake this year. and the governor has declared an emergency. scientists say climate change will continue to make wildfires in california will frequent a more to firefighters are concentrating on getting people out safely. my house has gone all my furniture, all my clothes shoes out. everything's gone. yeah, we got out before the far as actually they did with the red flag to get out. we don't want to be there to when they do, take it out, have 15 minutes to get out and figure out all those packed every to goes to get out there soon as possible. and further to the south emergency crews and another part of california have made some progress and continue the oak fun. there is 70 national park will 6000 people about to leave their homes. that far is not more than 60 percent contained, but officials say may take a few more weeks to bring it under control. when i was kind of relate to disasters,
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devastated states on the both sides of the country, the white house announced new funding to help prepare for the impacts of for the extreme heat. now they've marked over $1000000000.00 to make infrastructure more resilient against extreme weather events that funding will be doubled next year. so let's get more on this with sarah murdock. she's the director of the us climate change adoption policy, the nature conservancy. she joins us from boston, thank you very much indeed for being on the program. so we're seeing some federal funding to help states become more resilient to extreme weather. but is it enough in your view? well, certainly the demand for this kind of assistance is greater than the funding available. now it's probably welcome to see that it's funding and this comes on the heels also last week for the invite and also announcing $2500000000.00. so welcome news with the
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escalating disaster is both the wildfires, the floods were singing kentucky, extreme heat throughout the united states. there's certainly a huge demand for this kind of and in addition to the human cost we're seeing in places like kentucky, the economic impacts of these events is pretty staggering, isn't it? yeah, that's right. i mean, you know, destruction to infrastructure of people's homes but, but all sorts of roads and bridges and other infrastructure. it's. ready massive billions and billions of dollars and we're seeing that the price tag has steadily risen over the last decade. but we do know that if we properly invest money to reduce impact, that investment is,
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is paid off. usually 6 or 7 falls. the amount of investment made, so investing in risk reduction in the right places certainly will reduce the price tag and in what way are vulnerable communities impacted worse with all this? yeah, i mean, worst thing with all these disasters, we probably have the most data around floods. it's vulnerable, low income communities that are impacted the most by these disaster is often never recovering from these kinds of economic disaster to their property, to their livelihood. and it's really those populations that are in need of this kind of an investment and, and assistance a most. so it's welcome to see the administration announcement today focused on
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that need. certainly there is a lot of attention and support that's needed or the most strong communities ceremony will have to leave it there. thanks very much indeed for your time. thank you. my dear says it's destroyed more than $1500.00 illegal oil refining sites and a renewed campaign to clamp down on crude oil theft is lost more than $3000000000.00 in one year with more loss is projected in 2022 artist errors with interest joined security forces as they hunted down the oil thieves in the niger delta in there, or land and at sea, the nigerian military use under strict orders to, in the plundering of the countries oil. when security forces return to the site, they destroyed 5 weeks earlier. they encountered oil, the u. s. crews chased them. the bundles run ports,
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their boats hidden in the creeks. one is captured in terms of crush. indeed sir illegal, a fine insights. we have crushed thousands of them. as you are destroying one side before you get to the auto and an auto one is bringing up again. this pipeline is one of the most frequently vandalized in the country. it delivers half a 1000000 barrels of oil a day to an export terminal. but for the past 5 months, not a drop was delivered as the operator shell was forced to shut it down. we've had stations where, when we're going to quicken camps, august comes like this. they've set fire to the camps. no, indeed, jean. oh and am i equipment? most of the stolen cold is ferita lodge vessels at sea by barges like these,
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which are usually hard to apprehend. flying over the creeks, the devastation caused by all bunkering is massive. hidden under tree canopies, the old thieves are putting finishing touches to this facility capable of refining tens of thousands of gallons a day. and instead of using firewood, then our steel gas to distill the cold. military commanders say there are hundreds of these illegal distilleries scattered across the oil, producing delta in addition to bleeding the economy dry. the operations also damage the environment because they are not properly equipped to process crude oil. the blunder of nigeria oil has left the country unable to meet or pick quarter activities going on as i speak to you now as so much collaboration where we're with the communities to make sure that there was a boy in the process of protecting his assets. the company looked up to the renewed
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clamp down to return to profitability, but with all thieves continuously changing their tactics. it could be a long while before that will happen. how many degrees al jazeera in nigeria is all producing? delta star trek actress michelle nichols has died at the age of 89. but you know, with a failure to be careful what you wish for me getting the calls a trail of the tenant of her on the 196 is science fiction. tv show broke color barriers, redefining roles for black actors. her son posted on facebook that she died of natural causes on saturday. nichols had planned to quit star trek off just one season. the martin luther king junior, convinced her to stay on for the head, hair analysis in sports fans that made you appear in the football history details coming up. ah
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for your hero. oh i now thank you carry england football as have been set up raising their triumph for the women's european championship. the me and his house in london, trafalgar square, the same site, got plenty of appreciation from the, from england beat germany in the final wembley on sundays when the us major trophy correspondents where we challenge the for years. the women came in england,
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it's been sidelined and it's been shut out and unnoticed, and marginalized, add on to the men's game, which has huge amounts of attention and money lavished on it. what if anything is going to change that this victory is the last time the women's team got to the final in 2009. the tv audience didn't even crack to 1000000 will last night. 17000000 people watch it on television. 87000 pack into wembley stadium, to watch the final live therapy. thousands of people down at this fans and interface the square here. see faith law in essays in their law and admiration because they've done what no englishman team has managed since 966 winning a major international told me and they've done it against english, but both historical nemesis, germany at home, wembley. so when the fan saying football is coming, how they really mean it now. and lear williams,
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since he has written their name in the history books pleasing, find less germany a touchdown in frankfort. on monday, the 8 tom european champions, not bringing home the trophy this time around. nevertheless, thousands of german fans turned out to welcome the scene back and celebrate their achievement of reaching a 9th. you're a fine. we like to sit down this social condition. he believes that women's football has established itself as a mainstream. the spectator sport. it is absolutely incredible to see everything that has been happening in women's football, especially this month of july. and you could see that the across the world across all continental tournament, you could see that there's a new found love for women football. and really, you have to give credits to, you know, the consideration that i've been putting in a lot of work to make sure that they are more women's football to create a product that people can relate. and obviously the funds will come because it's
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football is the same, you know, 11 against 11. and also just really in terms of seeing how much people know about the women game that is attracting so many people in africa, for example, at the women's offering a couple of nations. we also saw record attendance in morocco in rebec, especially the game between that morocco and nigeria. ready $45000.00 plus fund inside the stadium. us media is reporting the nfl has suspended a cleveland browns court about shawn watson, a for 6 games for violating the league personal conduct policy. it follows accusations of sexual misconduct made against him by 2 dozen women in texas, a 15 month investigation found watson allegedly engaged in sexual co, us, his behavior during massage treatments between 20192021 while playing the houston texans. he recently settled over one of 24 lawsuits filed by the massage therapists . in march this year, watson joined cleveland on
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a 5 year deal. was $230000000.00 making the largest contract and nfl history. michael jordan has described a bell russell as a pioneer and says the world has lost a legend. the passing of the former n b a player and american sport star sparks, an outpouring of condolences. russell died at the age of $88.00. he's regarded as the greatest champion in us team sports having 111 ambia championships with the boston celtics and 5 m v p awards. he will say one go to the 1956 olympics and in 1966 became the 1st black coach in the nb russell. it was a civil rights activist and in 2001 he received the presidential medal of freedom from barack obama. we spoke to n b a for acosta. brandon escape b robinson who explained how russell was more than just an athlete. definitely a winner on so many levels. and so one who really was respected amongst
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today's and be a core, are you after winning a championship in the bill? russell worthy of the award made after him some one that definitely was a champion for civil rights, particularly in a city like boston had its issues with, with race and more. but i also think for bill russell on the thing that really stands out to me is his ability to get people to listen, enter, translating race, culture, gender and, and just really a cheer be in just a lot of the things that we're seeing in today's world that we're still fighting to death. i do know that during that time that he was playing basketball, you definitely were not just an athlete. you were someone that was an agent for civil rights. and i think that in today's society where, you know, you saw the m b a bob, when he saw the george florida fact that you've seen numerous mg athletes. and today's, i be a landscape kind of big back in the archives or in a crate as well. and become that activist. no,
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those were the things that were done during his meeting, bill russell, his, his time is in his prime in the abs. so i definitely think that bill russell's legacy exemplifies just at the level of social awareness and consciousness that has become so commonplace in today's and be i think in a world where there are multitude of sneaker contracts and endorsements, many were afraid to speak. their mind is kind of seen a reprieve, and we're guys today are doing the same and the russell did it then making less money in today's and be a player. so is legacy definitely is something that is admired by many englishmen. elliot donald is the new ryder cup captain for europe replacing him extension. he was sacked off to joining the live series, the former. well, number one has played in for ryder, caught this and served as a vice captain for the past 2 editions. this is probably the greatest on you know of, of my lifetime to be announced this ryder cup captain is certainly extremely exciting
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and the biggest honor that i think you can bestow upon a golfer. he has almost like a lifetime achievement award. i'm obviously very excited to get going and looking forward to getting to rome in 14 months. as for the man, he replaced a sense in his decision to join the saudi back to live competition has paid off immediately collected $4000000.00 after winning the fed minutes or event that donald trump's course in new jersey. the 2016 open champion finished after 11 on the 1st 2 shot victory, dennis and also picks up another 375000 dollars coming 2nd in the teams. and then i think that might have been a little bit of extra motivation. and this week and, and when we, as players have that, i think we can, we can bring out the good stuff. and i certainly did that this week. so i guess that's been a bit of a bit of a theme over the over the course of my career. i think when i,
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when i really want something, i managed to dig a little bit deeper and a lot of times will not make it happen. so yeah, very, very pleased with that and i'm looking forward to some rest japan's ica. one have 1st lpga title, and she did it in style. ah, the toll rookie thought, the final round of the scottish openness, and andrew, 4 shots behind the leaders. but she made it 6 buddies in a row and then picks up another on 15. go into the leave, then body to final to whole the course record and 10 on the 60 you finish this 21 under the when vice refill though we support from a lot more later. jemma. thank you very much. indeed. stay with us. more developments in just a few ah, ah.
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life and robust debates, a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other la latrice stuck in these camp. it's regardless of your raise. the way you're coming from. you said give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be a human rights and land defenders and brazil. they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street for a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. i'm russell beard and southern england, where to farmers turn safari park pioneers, a bits the attractive put nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing the life that poured back even that very 1st summer. and i'm again,
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sophia, is cynthia taylor, when one by and they're in companies revolutionizing the policy. if you think funds in the artificial intelligence hearing side you have science, you have a technology. both fries cornell jazeera, thousands of migrants set out from the city of dublin, trula in the early hours of monday. there's numerous nationalities among them, but the vast majority are from venice with 0, one to reach the united states. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most. there are many of us migrants here. we need help. i just like this woman. many people died in the jungle on our way here. it's the largest migrant care band to set out from southern mexico this year. they'll rest for now, but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in once again. oh.
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