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ah. hello there. i'm to start the attain. this is out there at ly from to ha, also coming up. supporters of iraq is she? i think i'm knocked out. i'll sutter up back and launch numbers outside parliament, demanding early elections. france gets help from you, navies. as it tries to contain a major blaze on the southwest, moraine is expected and sued on off to flash, flooding destroys, and thousands of homes in the north. ah now for me you as president donald trump says he will not oppose the publication of the warrant that allowed the f b i to such as home. the u. s. attorney general says he personally made that decision to such trumps florida estates on monday. mary garland has asked a federal court to release that warrant, calling it a matter of public interest. reports in the washington post suggested that such was
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linked to trumps alleged possession of classified nuclear weapons documents. i personally approve 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. o trump has released a statement of his own on his are in social media app. truce social. he said, not only will i not oppose the release of documents related to the american
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unwarranted and unnecessary raid and break in of my home. i'm going step for them by encouraging the immediate release of those documents. even though they've been drawn up by radical left democrats and possible future political opinions. well, how does your caster has more now on the full out from that search for us? according to reporting by the washington post, the f 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 agent had broken into a lock and into and had taken materials from
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a padlocked area of trumps 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 have planted evidence against him as part of this search. all of that precipitated the attorney general's on 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. well, let's not bring in brenda conner. he's an associate professor of american politics, university of sydney. he joins us now from the brendan, remind us how we got here because this incident by my understanding this, such of his home is unprecedented. so just how contentious is this between from,
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from the justice department and well, i imagine the justice was trying to get this information. was trying to negotiate with trump. trump has been calling this, right. i don't think that's probably the best tend to be using here. this was obviously highly classified information, which probably shouldn't be at a private residence of a former president. it should be in the national sort of security archives. so particularly if it relates to nuclear technology, i think there is a strong case to say should have been back in washington d. c. not in my lago in florida. and this is one of these things with donald trump . where no matter what the, the situation, he claims that kind of victim. and he wants these documents to be released because he wants to be a battle between him and merit gallon him and the justice department. really, the big issue here is what documents to donald trump take out of these documents
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and are these documents. so since, but it's going to create a legal case against donald trump, but that i think it's really the big issue. it's not the side of trump climbing, but he is being persecuted. so you mentioned a highly classified documents. now we have these reports from the washington post and i see some of the speculation as well about material from special access programs. so we're going to be very interesting to see the inventory of what they found, just how much trouble though, could this mean for trump? well, the president know that there are things that on there that, that things the secrets of the state. things that have the courage of the government of the united states, no matter who is the president, but donald trump has never really been once applied by the rules or listen, today's within justice department or national security circles. he's often seen himself working against the f. b, i, chief of the c, i shaped sides that level law,
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the trust disregard of projects is we know that donald trump is typical, but there are things that is so sensitive to the united states in terms of its codes to do with its nuclear weapons. the placement of those weapons, the placement of allies and enemies, weapons that you don't have by things in a private residence. i think so. anyone of any political persuasion can understand that. so that will be the heart of this issue. how sensitive would i documents and that, that might be hard to reveal as well. that might be one of the things that is claimed and then they'll be quite friends. and i'm curious why take documents with him from the white house, if it could get him in this much trouble? well, i think we think of the last 20 days of the trumpet ministration. this is a period of great chaos, a period where donald trump was standing in defiance of a clear election result against him. he was many of its closest associates were,
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were resigning bill bar. the attorney general standing aside, not wanting to be associated with trump because at that january 6th, the invasion of the, of the congress. so trump, i was his own counsel and as his own counsel and with people i really, judy on either juliani at his side. there was a lawlessness to that period in so following due process, following a sensible handover. a wasn't part of that process now. so much was going on that there are $500.00 page books written on those last 20 days in the white house. and that's that, that minute what exactly transpired i size is what makes this very interesting, brendan, just looking at trans post fair, he's already talking about possible future political opponents. the thought presumably then plays into a narrative for a travel 2024 campaign years claiming that things may have been planted
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by the f b. i. and extraordinary allegations that matter what the circumstances out with donald trump, no matter what he has done, he is always able to present himself as the victim. that he's the victim of which. and that is a victim of partisan politics that he's a victim and act of design, you know, of the americans on f, b, i. so this standard trump, plenty of people are buying into it. many people are saying, well, this is unprecedented, suggesting that it's infringement on total drugs rights to privacy. what much of the story is still to be played out? i mean, it's so remarkable how many clients encounter claims have been made without us knowing what we need to know a lot more to move on with this. but trump using the politically, maybe as a launching pad for the mid term election campaign, and then its own fairly likely, i think, run for the presidency for 2024. certainly more interesting times. i had brandon
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o'connor there from the university of sydney where he is an associate professor of american politics. great, get your thoughts out there. thanks for joining my pleasure. now, supporters of influential she item looked at al serra gathering and iraq's capital from mass friday. pres. it's now the 2nd week that they're being held near parliament and baghdad fortified green zone, watching live pictures now from that soda is calling for an early election and a complete overhaul of the political system. after months of deadlock, he recalled nearly 2 weeks ago. his supporters stormed the parliament building and occupied it for several days. when at spring in march, when i've been why had he joins us now from baghdad. macklin, as we've been saying about 2 weeks since, based on parliament, is still outside lou all 2 weeks. and this is not expected to in any time soon given the
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fact that supported as a way behind me on nothing again. and remember they have been camping in front of the region now they have just a form of the my prayers with support it demoss friday. prayers to speak about politics. this is a religious occasion, but it's usually being used. my son and his supporters to convey did a master. oh this hi. this is the 2nd friday in a row like day perform this mass congregation ready players to manipulate it in order to convey that message. messages again. oh, are it's rated here today that the parliament be dissolved in early elections be held as a way out of the political lock and not move to the southern himself. how just did
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tweet it. wow. in his to read his immediate it to some extent, but he taught it home and gone the support of the label. the problem is a block of the pro rated in framework a going them to keep it demonstration piece. now as you know, that today, account not just by subordinate us of the label, but it's can block is expected to be staged by this is another thing we can expect it to be a problem. it's a blocks. this a put this up the condition frame. we're not far from here, but beyond defenses of degrees over here, here, this is the metal frame is being perform it now inside the green zone, very close to the apartment building very close to the 10s of tents that been set
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up by so the supporters to continue that sits in here, and this in the, in the premises of that a little of the pot and, but today also another counter. but this is expected to be stated by to put that is of that i will political block liquidation raymore. no other himself has called home, did you did or did you the city council to intervene and dissolve the parliament? and also he paid the way to rarely and remarkable pictures that from baghdad map went up to law. his speaking to us live from baghdad. thanks so much my pleasure. i'm leaving on and the u. n. z nuclear watchdog says military action around a ukrainian nuclear plant must stop immediately. russia and ukraine are blaming each other for the shelling of the separation plant. new cran now says it's ready
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for a possible evacuation in the event of a new catastrophe. still ahead here on al jazeera cows under quarantine, indian capital foam is raised to control an outbreak of it, potentially devastating disease. and we'll visit a bakery and argentina to see how people that are coping with storing inflation. ah, ah, likely one of those days, your jackets whipping around in the wind. if you're in western australia, hope perth, it's looking like this for you on saturday. whites and windy conditions with this weather front, moving in wind gusts of about 60 kilometers per hour, and still a legacy of showers spinning across that southeast corner of australia, off to new zealand right now, not a whole lot going on, no weather alerts,
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but truth be told temperatures we've a bit to be desired here for se, asia right now. we're seen the rain pick up across areas of sumatra, west java, and this section here in borneo. still some showers across the pearl river valley. but let's talk about that heat across the yangtze river valley. i think your temperature and shanghai is going to shoot up to 40 degrees on saturday. and we've got another burst of rain coming for flood hit areas of salt. a tropical storm is going to slam into eastern portions of honshu on saturday. this is going to spread a lot of rain for tokyo, the very real risk of seen some flooding. so here's what the team thinks about 16 millimeters of rain to be expected in the soul. but it's not just the rain we're dealing with. those winds will whip up to about 65 kilometers per hour on saturday . be careful out there. that sure weather update. bye for now. ah.
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what is large ward in maximum security prison. in this true thought specially repeat one. 0 one east goes behind god. it's sing applause. chung you prison. on out you 0 o g 0 with everything. oh, news. oh wow. oh hello. they are watching al jazeera that's remind you about top stories here this out. for me, you as president, donald trump says he would welcome the release of the f. b. i warrant,
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used to such as far to harm. the attorney general has asked a federal court to unseal the document, saying it's in the public interest. supporters of influential she. i see them outside. i have gathered in iraq's capital from mass friday pres. he's asked them to keep up their demand for political reform. after months of debt, un nuclear watchdog says military action around the ukranian nuclear plant must stop immediately. russia and ukraine are blaming each other for the shelling of this operation plot. now over 7000 heck as a forest in france have gone off and smoke and what 5 might as, according a monster of a wildfire, more emergency responders and equipment from 6 you nations arrived on thursday to help fight that fire in western france, nibble dough. and sing worsened by temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius and rec, or drought. well bounded, smith isn't whole, spends in the round region for us. bernard, i see this is now being viewed as an
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e. u emergency that yeah. firefighters come from across the european union to help the french not just from across france. those are romanians, they just arrived a couple of hours ago. we've had firefighters from germany, austria, poland, and swedish firefighters. here as well because of the size of this fi, and now the believe the latest information is they've so far got it contained within a, a 40 kilometer zones or it's covering a very, very large area. but overnight they managed just to keep on top of it, the big on known they say today is always the weather. it's very, very hot again in the, in the thirty's. so that is what they're keeping their eyes on. this is one of the biggest 5 though they've had to tackle in front and across the country. 57 files in the hector has more than 57000 that has of land have been destroyed by forest fires
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this year. now, to give you an indication of how big bodies, but 6 times a full year average between 20062020 was an indication as a, as a planet warms, these fires become more frequent and they gets more intense. burners, you say it's contained, but it is huge. can you talk us through the risks in the coming hours and days? what the authorities have got an eye on is how the weather is going to develop over the next hours and the next few days. it's very hot again today in the high thirty's, but there's a bit of cloud cover creeping in as a 1st time. we've seen not in this part of france for a long time. it's been very, very dry here with the cloud cover over the next few days. there is rain in the forecast if rain comes, then that will help of course, douse the flames. but the problem is that the fires is there. we've been told this morning, the 5 can pop up anywhere the intensity for some comes down,
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it helps create this environment would tend to tend to dry ground where the on the peach p t. soil which small is for a long time that creates a perfect environment for fire. why the need all as many firefighters? they calm as possible on this to try and contain it while they wait for the range come. we'll continue watching that situation very closely. bernard smith is on the ground for us in june around thanks so much bye. while from fires to flood, and the rainy season continues to take its toll and through dawn, with tens of thousands of people affected. at least 25 people have now died and flash floods that cross the country. many families have lost all of their possessions and feel that things will only get worse with even more rain expected in the coming days. have been morgan reports from baba county. that's been devastated by the flooding machine. uh huh. it's still searching for it. he can salvage from his home. it's collapsed on tuesday after flash. let's indicate lab in northern saddam's river now state. it's the result of days of heavy rains in the region and rain water from the east of
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a flowing streams in the town. ready this i had, i shut them off, the rain started in the morning, star rating for hours, and then while we were open to seems the water to pass floods hit us. it didn't stop till the next morning. the rain was, is usually just flow through the stream, but this time went over and no barrier or stream was able to stop it. but here's home was one of more than 1700 homes destroyed by the floods in mccain uptown alone . more than 3000 homes were damaged, embedded by county, in what many hearsay has been the worth destruction 15 men hold up. the le shows with what remains of his once large family home where rooms were stood. now only rub remain the order. there were 2 bedrooms there, another 2 on the other side and a kitchen there. the water came. i'm in less than an hour. the houses collapsed. we didn't even have a chance to take out anything because we were busy making sure the people got out alive. on some have left their home to seek shelter after losing nearly everything,
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but many others have stayed behind. the destruction has left families out in the open. many things they wait here until the end of the rainy season to rebuild their home. but that may take some time because maureen is for the coming days and they are concerned about what the one diseases the rain and flood waters have damage sewage systems. and it's hard to find drinking water in some parts of the town. lay molina wave, she there is no access to clean drinking water or to a health clinic. my daughter is now sick in attent nearby by. we'll try to salvage what we can, but there is no medical treatment available. at least 15 people have been killed as a result of heavy rains and flash floods around sedan. those who survived to see they're not sure how they'll be able to rebuild their lives. after losing so much i was heaven, morgan reporting from florida and just a short while ago she sent us the something the stars of the rainy season. in some parts of the country. it's already made rainy season in other parts of the country,
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but the devastation is now growing wider and wider, to include more counties around the country. and here in berber, where people have lost most of their positions. they're still waiting for assistance. people have been living out in the open, they're trying to cope with what has happened on tuesday. some of them saying that they're still trying to take out the positions that bacon salvage from the rooms, trying to find higher places away from the flood waters because they're expecting marines in the coming days. now they say that they have not seen this kind of destruction before, therefore they're not sure how to cope with the situation. they've lost the, the local market, where they used to buy their vegetables and their food. they still don't have access to clean water. and they're still lacking access to health care and medication. so they're saying that it's very hard to deal with the current situation in light of the fact that this is the 1st time it's happening for to them . while the govern, government has created an emergency room for the state as well as for other states or on the country to deal with the issues of flooding, flash, flooding,
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and the displacement of people and losing their properties. but the issue is especially here in mccaleb in barbara county. people say they've been waiting for 3 days for tense because they're now out in the open and that has not been distributed out to them. they say that they're expecting marines in the coming days, so they don't know or how they're able to deal with that situation. many of them still out in the open, many of them still waiting to be able to get food. they say that they're sharing with their neighbors what they can are both food and clean water. but they see they yet to see any form of assistance from both the government and organizations. now south gray as president unit, so kill has pardoned some, some vice chairman leech, i one, the justice ministry says the business leader is needed to help overcome a national economic crisis. and let's say these, pardon could harold some big investments from the world's biggest smartphone maker? the pardoner is largely symbolic, as lee was already out on parole. he served 18 months in prison for bribery, relation to his time in charge of some film. a viral infection has killed thousands
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of cattle in india. some states have banned the transport of livestock and canceled animal affairs in response to the outbreak. michelle reports now from july pool the, this shed is disinfected every few hours, at least a dozen cows. a quarantine here, sick from a virus can disease. this rehab center in the state of rochester, han is home to nearly 1700 animals. many are infected. why didn't authority say the 1st potted symptoms 2 months ago at iaapa? she had the hydro will be exit and you get a lot of calls from the city. some have been in accident even though you see it in garbage on the streets abroad. you reject for symptoms when they're right. even those without symptoms are kept to be from i heard for weeks and he lumpy skin disease is spread mostly by flies and mosquitoes. lumps like b start appearing on the skin. animals become weak and get fever. it's spreading fast. pounds of animals
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have died across india. most of them are cows. rogers state is the worst effected. the disease emerged in zambia a century ago in recent fossil asia have reported cases here in india it regularly infected sheep and goes. this is the 1st time that thousands of capital have got the disease. the lucky baby family owns 15 cows, like millions of others, their livelihood depends on cattle. she says she hasn't left them out in weeks model. got cut off. if they fall sick, it will impact the milk. we can also fall sick and our incomes will also fall on top of that. the treatment will cost us a lot of money. officials say that testing animals regularly, the gold box vaccine is been given across india. but some districts are reporting a shortage of medicines and doctors mid production has also reduced in some areas.
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i'm gonna click on maybe depending on that, if i'm rubbing the body bama depend a lot of capital. use them in field and for milk. low make production of the economy and the incomes. we want the government to promise them free medicines will feel wet, checking on the capital, and the treatment is free. even here, the government is funding the treatment. ah, roger sounds. government is asking for donations to help fund the treatment efficiency, the plan to vaccinate as many animals to prevent future outbreaks. pardon him at the odyssey ra, jeopardy in west, in india. argentina's monthly inflation for july was the highest in 20 years. at 7.4 percent, and that means accumulated inflation for the year, so far as more than 46 percent. and it's projected to rise above 90 percent by the end of 2020 to daniel's primary visited the country, his oldest bakery to find out how people are coping. luca bay,
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korean lucon about an hour's drive west of one osiris was found in $1875.00 by marcos. his great great grandfather, angelo, an immigrant from lombardy in italy. it's overcomes several economic crises, and marcus is confident it'll survive the one now unfolding. a lot of hindu, you know, if he's a heart into means or perhaps very good at coping because we're used to living this way. and maybe because our grandparents have managed to survive every one of these crises, they had to face samsung disorders. but it's tough. he has to be alert to increase his and the price of almost every thing, especially flower and fuel, plus the argentine pace or weakening against the us dollar while keeping his 30 plus staff and his customers happy. bread is one of life necessities, whatever the cost. it was in $1875.00 and continues to be at the heart of the battle to keep price is affordable and the community functioning. the bakery
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workers light these ovens at 4 am, 7 days a week. there have been many changes in the past 147 years, but some things remain constant. the scales for instance, made in london even before luka was founded. and of course customers with an appetite, but less and less money to spend ill you india, look what we do now is consumed less. we don't buy as much as we used to. so we keep costs down. or we take advantage of the promotions happening. hyperinflation that more than 3000 percent hit argentina or in 1989, then social and economic catastrophe in 2001. visual is the results. determine it says, i wonder if yes, you're a fever. you measure your machine phase goes by the socket call. your call is the underlying monitoring. tristan foreman's wish. bring jane. this is
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trish both argentina and the lucre bakery are victims of crippling foreign debt and the war in ukraine. we saw the price of flour rocket in bond issue, $99.00 door in bread is something that's been around for hundreds of years and will continue to be sold for several more centuries yet because it mast and is difficult to his is food this good. whatever the price that you show, i'm there out a 0 luca margin, tina now fifo has given the green light to start this year's football wildcat a day earlier. the tournament was set to begin on the 21st of november with senegal, facing the netherlands. the home team will now feature in the 1st match when cattle pays ecuador at. i'll bait stadium on the 20th. the host traditionally pay at play the opening game of a wild cap tournament, and peter says all match tickets are still valid despite the changes. ah.
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