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basement, where we find others sheltering from the shelling these evacuation now by 63 days journey devastated buildings are now a grim reminder that the russians were here, witnessed the ocean's witness to plain witness. different, says witness, change witnesses, happiness, witness. witness. sunlight, witness de la. witness last witness. charity, witness, confusion, witness clarity, witness. family and witness. friends. witness the beginning. witness the end witness. life witness. when out you 0. ah . the u. s. attorney general says he personally made the decision to search former president donald trump's florida home. ah.
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hello, i'm darned, jordan this is al jazeera la you from dev also coming up the lease in ohio, shoot dead, a man who brandished a gun and tried to enter an f. b i field office in cincinnati. the un security council needs to discuss fighting the are a nuclear plant in ukraine as experts. one of a potential catastrophe. ah, brazilians take to the streets of the fears that president won't accept the results of the next election. ah, for my years president donald trump has until 3 pm on friday to try and block publication of the warrant used to search his own. last monday, the u. s. attorney general says he personally made the decision to search trumps florida state mary garland as now lost a federal court to unseal the warrant. calling it
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a matter of public interest reports in the washington post suggest the search was connected with trumps possession of documents relating to nuclear weapons. i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly where possible it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope, any search that is undertaken. 3rd, let me address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the f, b i and justice department agents and prosecutors. i will not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. the men and women of the f. b. i and the justice department are dedicated, patriotic public servants. how does your castro has more on the full out from the f b i rate according to reporting by the washington post, the f
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b. i. agents were after classified documents that trump and his aides are suspected of having illegally taken from the white house when he left office. and namely, among those documents, potentially ones relating to nuclear weapons. what is unclear is whether these are weapons owned by the united states or by other countries. and whether or not these documents were recovered. we do know that there were boxes of materials recovered from that monday search of mar lago. the former president's private residence that agents had broken into a lock and into and had taken material from a padlocked area of trump's residence. now the former president, earlier call this search a raid, and he said that it was politically motivated by democrats. that's despite the fact that the f b i, director, was appointed by trump himself. trump even went on to suggest that those agents may
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have planted evidence against him. as part of this search. all of that precipitated the attorney general's comments to the public on thursday, descending the search and also asking the judge to unseal the search warrant so that the public may see for itself what the legal premise for this search was. it's unclear whether not trump will move to block the unsealing of this document. the judge has given him about 24 hours to object, but ultimately it will be the judge's decision. how much and whether to share this with the american public. if released also, it may be highly redacted due to the classified nature that is expected to be contained in these documents. and u. s. police have shopped at a man who threatened people at an f. b. i field office in cincinnati. officials say the man was brandishing a rifle and fight a nail gun into the building. the suspect fled leading police on
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a highway chase even engage in a stand off with officers. social media accounts which appear to be linked to the suspect suggest he may have been present during the january 6 capital rice. but here in nuclear, watchdog says military action around a ukrainian nuclear plant must stop immediately. russia and ukraine are planning each other for the shelling of the zappa. teresa plant. ukraine says it's ready for a possible evacuation in the event of a nuclear catastrophe. i mean, very concerned about what we need any need action g o, but i would say he will execute even not stop needed these need to reactions because we are such a large need. very serious because kristen has more now from the us the head of the international atomic energy agency
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told the security council that the only way for him to assess the damages to this operation, nuclear plant and insurance security is to allow his team access to it, to look at it to see it for himself. he stressed that his role is to provide technical, not political assistance, and said that he'd been in contact with both ukraine and russia to gain that access . he went on to say that he sees no immediate threat from recent shelling of the plant, but he cautioned that that could change at any moment. russia and ukraine accused each other of getting in the way of the visit. you gotta, you gotta get the place because there are no guarantees that the trip will take place that we can currently provide. so it's hard for us to judge what is currently being cooked up by the ukrainian leadership, which for several days in a row has been launching strikes on the nuclear power plant. even though the un secretary general described any attacks on nuclear facilities as suicide. the
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occupiers have resulted to manipulation, an unjustified conditions on the missions visit, as well as selling oh, these ad county be and, and their godard, thus making the visit impossible. so fall raphael, marianna grossi pointed out that the one thing you crane russia and security council members agreed upon, was the need for the i a to visit zapper asia. and he promised to redouble his efforts in the coming days to make that happen. near russia's military appears to have hit a block of flats in ukraine, but the vacuum bombs, a weapon band, andre, you and convention russian media at pictures showing the destruction of buildings and they've done. it's gretchen, vacuum or film. a barrick bombs are so powerful they can disintegrate a large part of the surrounding area. it's not clear if these buildings in the village of pesky occupied brazilians have demonstrated across the country in defense of democracy. they're concerned president j bowles merit may not accept
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october's election result. recent poll show him training behind former president de la de silva, monica, you not get reports from the edition error. the rallies, united brazilians from all ages and walks of life, trade, union leaders and left wing politicians standing side by side with businessman, bankers and students. and i thank you so much. we have created a great front if we want to defend bristles. democracy from president jerbill centers attacks. if this is a unique moment, when businessman and workers join efforts to defend democracy, the main rally was at the university of some balls law school where similar event was held 45 years ago against brazil's military dictatorship crowds gathered inside the building in the courtyard to listen to 2 manifestos, both defending brazil's democratic institutions less than 2 months before october's
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presidential elections. oh, our democracies facing immense danger, our institutions are at risk from insinuations and contempt for the results of the elections. the manifesto were drawn up after president abel sonata stepped up, his attack on brazil supreme court, an electronic voting system. in july, he told a group of foreign ambassadors that the elections could be easily rigged, bowl shobel, sonata trailing behind former president, whizzing last let us see. we'll find the movement in defense of brazil's democracy rule over the past week. spreading twit least, 20 state capitals among them. rio de janeiro crowds gathered at universities here in rio and another cities to listen to the manifesto being read. people here say they must show their unity on the streets to ensure that democracy and the rule of
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law prevail. monica and i give al jazeera rio de janeiro, the your sector of state antony blinkin says he discussed with a random president polk odami credible reports. the rwanda supports a rebel group and democratic republic of congo. they also talked about rand as human rights record. natasha report. antony blinking had strong words for their london government. after you in experts said they have evidence. rwanda is backing m. 23 rebels in neighboring democratic republic of congo. we recognized that rhonda has security concerns of its own, including reports of cooperation between the congolese military and the democratic forces for the liberation, water of the dsl or an armed group. my message to both president she security and present cook army. this week has been the same. any support or cooperation with any armed group in eastern darcy endangers local communities and regional stability . i did use that one. does government denies allegations it supports m. 23 for one
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dies, not the cause of long standing stability in easton d r a. c. now where we have over $130.00 under groups including the m $23.00 and the presence of the fdr and the cross collaboration with the army officer d r. a c has always been the most significant cause or fee security. the congolese government, andrew wonder, have had years of tension with both sides accusing each other of funding rebellions . since may, the aunt group calling itself m 23 has weight is most sustained offensive in years killing dozens, and is placing tens of thousands of people. richard b r. m. as in bravo displeased of the impetus recaptured of venus. we are afraid of them when they are fighting. they do not differentiate between soldiers and civilians. we do not want to day here. lincoln also discussed the jailing of port reesa by geena, the man portrayed in the form hotel to wander sheltering hundreds of people during
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the 1994 genocide. who says that by geena a u. s. permanent resident was sentenced loss of 10, but he 25 years in prison. after being convicted of terrorism charges tied to an organization opposed to president poolgan, his leadership is for his government of one is concerned policy. so regina is in one and a citizen and she was arrested. it was tried and convicted along with 20 others 20 other campuses for serious crimes. they committed against one on the citizens and which she committed, acquired, residing in the united states. before his trip to east africa, lincoln was in south africa. and the say, the u. s. wants to increase is diplomacy in the region to come to russia's growing influence on the african continent. had him a tougher out there. now, in our man has surrendered up to holding employees hostage at
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a bank in the lebanese capital. he wanted to withdraw money from his account, but lebanon has impose restrictions on cash withdrawals, as the economy has worsened. sonata reports from barrett, a peaceful and to an hours long hostage crisis in the heart of the lebanese capital . but sam hudson laid down his gun and left the bank, escorted by security forces after a deal that gave him back some of his money. like millions of lebanese hassan has not been able to access his account. since lebanon's financial crisis took hold nearly 3 years ago. what is my right? what is my money? i worked on many, many, many millions of lebanese people. they worked abroad, they worked and really bad economy received their money. they put them in the bank, the legal they are not with us. the politics is not with us. the banks is not lavar . outside his relatives, friends and depositors gathered to show support to a man they say, has been driven to the brink and had no other choice witness to say. the armed men
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visited the bank several times in recent days, demanding $5000.00 from his account to pay for his father's hospital bill. the bank refused to give him the money. i. banks imposed limits on withdrawals in dollars and withdrawals in the local currency or at the rate far below the market price. a significant cut in the original value of deposits. thursday standoff is not the 1st of its kind. in january, a depositor withdrew $50000.00 from his account. after holding bank staff hostage, he spent a few weeks in jail, many field they are paying the price for the financial collapse. i have some money, i don't have all the food. sometimes a but i didn't get them from when they went to banks have been major lenders to the
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government for decades. they say they are not at fault blaming politicians from this managing the economy. but people know many politicians are bank and they have been protecting themselves. instead of taking action to reverse the economic collapse, then their elders eda paid it no fee for has given the green light to stop this. he has woke up a day earlier. the tournament was set to kick off on the 21st of november, with synagogue facing the netherlands. cat. i will now feature in the 1st match when they play ecuador at the al bait stadium on the 20th. the hosts traditionally play the opening game of the woke up fee for says all much tickets are still valid despite the changes and the, the sales stadium will house the welcome final and it's now stage. it's 1st, but of action out there was pete estimate was that on the 18th of december, they will be $80000.00 fans packed into the stadium for the fif of will come final on thursday, they were not quite as many. and the reason for that is because tickets were only
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sold to the low at thea. however, there was still a little bit of history for use of them suck me up. obviously begin the 1st man to school. a goal in an official match at the stadium. and what is the future look like? post will cut? well, many of the seats in the talk to you will be taken down and they'll be done. they said towards other schools in projects. the venue itself with what is the precinct we read a bit and they will be something of the community project that we'll see. so you can expect shops, cafes, schools and the like. but before that, and before argentine and saudi arabia, plato, the in the 1st world cup match at the stadium. they will be a 2nd straight taste. that's when the champions of saudi arabia played the champions of egypt. and what is known as the do sail supercop, and that's coming up on the 9th of september. let's come here and i'll just say we're including police and brazil. uncover a $140000000.00 scam targeting the widow of a famous off collector plus i'm jonah hall in edinburgh, where the world famous fringes back from pandemic hibernation, only to confront
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a brand new crisis. the spiraling cost of performing here. ah, here's her headlines for the americas. hi there. thanks for joining in. we'll begin in south america. so we had some pretty powerful winds in rio de janeiro on thursday. i think by friday they'll back off just a bit, but you're still going to feel it. temperature, it's coming down a bit in santiago with the highest 13 degrees and toward the top end of south america, anywhere from kito right through to korea and we've got bursts of rain falling in that zone there. central america looks like this persistent rain for that pacific coast really top to bottom here, right across central america. we've got rein just stuck, stalled over the u. s. called states over the next few days. so certainly the risk
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of seeing some flooding bursts of rain around south carolina reading to georgia on friday. now for the us south west mon sooner moisture here is going to pick up. so flood alerts in play watches for eastern portions of nevada, pushing into utah. storms have broken the heat across the east coast of the us. so new york for the 1st time and more than a week, your data and temperature is below 30 degrees d. c. you've got a high 28 and will in this weather report in western canada, the pacific northwest was the sun's out few clouds, portland at 28 degrees calgary. you've got a high of 20 degrees as well on friday. that's a snapshot of your weather bye for now. ah, our diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what way you take in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def,
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infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates, food in glorious food on to, on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back to them on the top stories here. the us attorney general says he personally made the decision to search the home of former president. donald trump. column confirmed f. b i. agents had search trumps florida state on monday. please have shot dead, a man who brandished a gun and tried to enter an f. b, i field office in ohio official say the man fought a nail gun into the building,
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the suspect fled leading a lease on a highway chance on the un. nuclear watchdog says military action around the ukrainian nuclear plant must stop immediately. russia and ukraine blending each other, the shelling of an influential taliban figure has been killed in a suicide attack in afghanistan. that's been claimed by i. so witnesses say, i disable man approached, arrive moolah akani out a ceremony in cobble. he then definitely explosives, hidden in his prosthetic neck. flushed rubbing, has killed at least 6 people and destroyed thousands of homes in sedans, rhythm nile states, many families say they've lost all their possessions and fee. a thing will only get worse with more rain expected in the coming days, even more than reports from berber account, who has been devastated by the flooding. machinery. huh. it's still searching for it. he can salvage from his home. it collapsed on tuesday after flash floods in mccaleb in northern sedan server. now state. it's the result of days of heavy rains
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in the region and rain water from the east overflowing streams in the town. this. ready i had, i shot the rain started in the morning. i'm not raining for hours. and then while we were opening the scheme of on war to the past about floods hit us. i didn't stop till the next morning at like the rain was is usually just flow through the streams of this time when like over no barrier all stream was able to stop it. but she was home, was one of more than 1700 homes destroyed by the floods in mccain uptown, alone. more than 3000 homes were damaged in better better county. in what many here see has been the worst destruction they've seen. my hold up, the law shows us what remains of his once large family home where rooms one stood, now only rubble remained, follow the order in archie or there were 2 bedrooms, there a mother to on the other side. i'm a kitchen there. does the water came m m less them our the houses collapsed. we did mean member chance to take out anything, cuz we were busy making sure the people going out alive. i thought all some have left their homes to seek shelter after losing nearly everything. but many others
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have stayed behind. the destruction has left families out in the open. many say they'll wait here until the end of the rainy season to rebuild their homes. but that may take some time because more rain is forecasting the coming days. and they are concerns about what's upon diseases. the rain and flood waters have damage sewage systems and it's hard to find drinking water in some parts of the town where live we live, live, she, if there is no access to clean drinking water or to a health clinic. my daughter is now sick in a tent near by, by we'll try to salvage what we can buy, but there is no medical treatment available. at least 15 people have been killed as a result of heavy rains and flash floods around. for those who survived, see, they're not sure how they'll be able to rebuild their lives. after losing so much he will morgan under 0 barbara county regional state. now the british governments expected to declare a drought and parts of england on friday experts. a warning that dry conditions
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also increases the risk of flooding. the university of reading has released this video showing how long it takes a water to be absorbed into dry ground. heavy rainfall of such land could lead to flash floods. this july was the drive on record for some english regions and firefighters. some across europe are struggling to contain a huge while fight at school at southwest france and force 10000 people from their homes. the continent is already baking under a severe heat way that's been disastrous for farmers and ecosystems. some of the exit reports, a hazy start to the day, smoke heavy in the air as fire fighters prepare for what is to come closer. the fight to control the fires is a race against time. and the winds, which have been spreading the flames. who are local, who bodily food will go up with you? as we speak, the fire is still progressing, or the call to us by surprise with its direction. it's created its own wind, its own story,
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its own movement. it has now decided to head off towards the north with 2 major fronts. up ocoee, in its part of a house, is abandoned by their inhabitants, thousands of whom were forced to leave to escape the approaching fire. record breaking temperatures, combined with an historic drought and made the southwest region a tinderbox for wildfires. the all night back are further complicated by the flames. having reached, lay as a peet in the woodlands, making them even harder to damp down in a visit to the area. the prime minister, accompanied by the interior minister promised more resources to quite the blazes, and acknowledged the extreme conditions that wall of a crime it emergency room. we must continue more than ever to fight against climate change. we must also continue within the framework of ecological planning for which i'm responsible with the support of the minister of
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ecological transition to adapt to this climate change. and a new national plan of adaptation to climate change will be put in place in the autumn. in portugal, wildfires have been raging for days in the central covey. a region many here blaming a failure by authorities to take preventative measures before the blazes burn through parts of the se. habash the rail, a national park still entire areas on to red alert for further fire risks and montenegro hill surrounding the resort town of quarter. a flame burning through the electricity grid and cutting power in the surrounding villages. this is a crisis that is gripping europe. the intense heat of fueling, the flames has wreaked havoc on landscape and economies across the continent. the battle to salvage these areas will be a huge task with no guarantee of how much can be saved. so if i go out there or
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not, the widow, one of brazil's most celebrated art collectors, has been cheated out of more than a $140000000.00. the lead culprit is her daughter, saying those are the result police in the brazilian city of rio de janeiro, arrested for people on wednesday as part of a case involving a widow, her daughter, a psychic, and paintings, jewelry and cash worth tens of millions of dollars. a case of fraud and elder abuse involving 16 priceless works of art belonging to 82 year old genevieve budget. she the wife of the late art collector, gene budget. she was a committee, the daughter of the victim on her accomplice, began to take the artwork from the mother's house, claiming that the painting was cursed with something negative with negative energy that needed to be prayed over mowing that this was not true. so being colbert, gish was arrested on accusations of being the legend masterminded years long scheme to defraud her mother using so called psychics. she swindled some of brazil's most
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famous artwork, which needs seals on you, believe me and laugh, concluded in the preliminary check that all the characteristics of the paintings are compatible with the authentic paintings. police, they sabine and 6 other suspects, physically threatened genevieve, and forcibly kept her home for months. the victim went to the police after almost a year of abuse. for other people were also arrested. 2 suspects are still at large . all phase charges of embezzlement. robbery, extortion, false imprisonment and criminal association in basra, v o g 0. now the adam fin fringe festival attracts acts from across the globe and off as virtual unknowns, a chance to hit the big time with a sharp rise and accommodation and performance space cost is threatening the very essence of the annual gathering from edinburgh. john hall report. tom mayhew has brought working cause grid to the stages of the edinburgh fringe for a decade. this fragrance was the hardest to
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afford a big come up to the 2012 believe in this quarter. the cost of living crisis. and if you don't know what the cost of living crisis is kind of like, like a long way to seek or to the recession. it's kind of like a spin off the credit crunch. the rising cost of everything from performance space to accommodation means his days here may be numbered. so you do so it's a place rust, shall we be here, do you? what are you going to help us get here? when you ask that question, you do think, am i going to be here? for artists like tom who pay their way and often lose money in the process. the promise of being discovered at one of the world's best known arts festivals is fading with the times. with half my life in immigrant exile spend in home is no place on one of 2 shows by her on board scottish and george this year she explores her creative roots a 30 year veteran of the fridge. she says,
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minority voices are also being squeezed out. what seems to happen is that the narrowing of the types of stories that we hear in theater because of the type of people who are doing it, the lack of diversity amongst the people who are being centered. and so, theater is going to become irrelevant to those audiences that come from those communities. the survival of the edinburgh festival, and the fringe in particular, after a near death experience of the last couple of years demonstrates the come rain or shine, or pandemic. the show must go on, but the wider cost of living crisis is feeding into a cost of performing crisis with the scene at risk of being diminished forever. the life of a fringe known can be in the mouth experience audience is, are increasingly drawn to big name productions, while the vital voices of diversity are drowned out, the fringe,
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as he was some say, he's no longer about money. looks at the hopelessness of young lives. earning poverty wages, i think we would may not seem like much, but it's not all i want to show was his other turns as it is mostly about the money. joe al jazeera edinburgh now brown backup has been rescued in eastern turkey, disoriented and possibly intoxicated after eating too much honey footage from turkeys. agriculture ministry shows the ban, wobbling and sitting up in the back of a truck. apparently eaten too much mud, honey. that's a type of rhododendron honey which has listened genic properties. there's expected to be released back into the wild when she's recovered. and so the the, the.

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