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it by populous like donald trump playing on racial anxieties. one person that citizens have political and of course in the united states, as in many other parts of the world that remains an ideal, but not a reality. runs a famous wave and a family, but we'll be able to sit down for debit of the table of brotherhood. robert dream. my dream is that people may my daughter, the young people just have a full voice and don't feel tired. it is because of their race or ethnicity. ah, donald trump is being investigated for breaching us espionage laws. off of the f b i finds classified documents that is florida home.
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ah, hello, i'm darren jordan. this is al jazeera la you from dough are also coming up. the writer, seldman, rusty has been stabbed and seriously injured on stage in new york state. the climate crisis writers on farmers in mexico struggled to save their lives stock while firefighters battle more blazes across you ah, for my u. s. president donald trump is suspected of violating the espionage act after the f. b. i seized classified documents from his florida home earlier this week. the list of documents reportedly includes material relating to nuclear weapons, audio, castro reports from washington. how do you feel mister tub? never before has a former u. s. president been suspected of violating the espionage act?
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according to the warrant authorizing the f b, i search of trump's estate. trump may have kept documents that could endanger national security, and may have destroyed or concealed presidential records. this week, federal agents removed 11 sets of classified documents for mar, logo, 4 sets were labeled top secret, and reportedly may contain information about nuclear weapons. many lesser people have gotten prosecuted for doing a small fraction of what it appears that donald trump has done, which is taken the single most highly classified documents united states government has, has taken picking them to his home. others. these documents relate to french president emanuel micron and to trump pardoning of his close associates. roger stone, trump says he declassified all materials he and aides took from the white house. he and republican supporters called the investigation a political witch hunt president donald trump is job idence most likely as
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political opponent in 2024. and this is less than $100.00 days from critical mid term elections. the f. b, i rate of president trump is a complete abuse and overreach of its authority. the department of justice says it and the f. b, i are acting independently. biden has remained silent. and while some democrats say this is trump getting his, do others urge caution? i think for the most part, people want to see the process play out. i agree with that. i don't want to interfere with what law enforcement is doing. but i think it would be wrong to take the position because this person is a former president. now we should look the other way when there could be violations of a lot. the justice department must now decide whether to charge trump with a crime, which would be a 1st in american history. and the decision would be further complicated. if trump now says he's running for president again, because charging a political candidate could be seen as election interference. heidi jo castro,
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al jazeera washington. the agent for a claimed and controversial author salman rushdie. he says he's on a ventilator after being stabbed at a literary event in new york state. he says rusty's, likely to lose an eye and has suffered nerve damage to both an arm and his liver. the lease of arrested a 24 year old man kristen salumi has moved from new york. he came to give a lecture about freedom of expression in the united states, but left on a stretcher headed to hospital and emergency surgery. police say the celebrated author, salman rushdie was stabbed in the mac and the abdomen. witnesses say it happened quickly. she had just walked onto the stage, was still being introduced less than a minute before the event began. after the event began, one and a man rushed from this audience up on to the stage and started punching or stabbing . it wasn't quite clear, but there was clearly some sort of blood or red liquid. going in many directions. a collective sigh of shock from the audience with rusty's alleged assailant was
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quickly taken into police custody in the attack to cried by local leaders. we're undeterred and our commitment to make sure that we call it out. we condemn what happened. we condemn all violence, and we want people to feel that freedom to speak and to write truth. salman rushdie was forced into hiding in 1989 after his book. the satanic verses was denounced by the iranian liter, ayatollah hala khomeini. many considered the book blasphemous in its portrayal of the prophet mohammed. but even before khomeini's ruling, it had a sparked protest and been banned in several countries. a bounty of $3000000.00 was offered to anyone that would kill the british author. but even as rushed, you was being burned and apogee. he was celebrate in the west and later knighted by great brin,
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many in the city did not believe that it amounted to an act of blasphemy. nor indeed, did many in this world believe that he deserved to die for it, but those voices of moderation, and indeed, those voices are more just ation well crushed. more recently, russia could often be seen at public events. the lecture was expected to focus on the role of the united states as a home for free expression and an asylum for writers and other artists and exile. christian silly me al jazeera new york. what treat a policies from the quincy institute, he says, the attack of motivations are still not clear. he would most likely be born on the same here that the iranian government essentially did clear that they are not going to be seeking sell on rushes death. and they're not going to be aiding anyone else
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to do so, either it's not a for rescinding of the fat while because the phosphor belongs to the ayatollah cannot be rescinded by the state, according to iranian practices. but they took this distance thing from it, as part of a pre condition for the iranians and the united kingdom to restore diplomatic relations. and ever since that picture, against my worst, he seems to have decreased quite significant. but clearly not enough. there's still been elements inside of the iranian state that nevertheless our speaking of that. or if i feel as if it is still a fully part of the volume state of policy. we don't know more, we have no indications as to whether this person had issued any tweaks on social media. our yet left something to explain why he did this. i committed this crime, but it does appear unlikely that it is completely disconnected from the
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picture. the larger picture, which ranges not just from the original front door against them by i for the whole many, but also our efforts by other groups later groups seeking his assassination. the former u. s. national security adviser to donald trump has described an alleged plot to kill him as tantamount to an act, a war in an exclusive interview with al jazeera, john bolton says, the evidence is overwhelming. washington accuses iranian revolutionary guard membership bumper sophie of being involved in the plan. prosecutor say it was probably in retaliation for the 2020 us drone strike that killed iran's elite al, could force leader gossum slim ali. the us house of representatives has approved the biggest climate package in the country's history and a major victory for president joe biden. the motion is adopted. $370000000000.00 will be set aside to fight climate change. most of the money will
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come from tax reforms including a new 15 percent minimum tax on large corporations. investors looking to put money into clean energy will be rewarded with a decade of federal subsidies. the bill will be sent to biden, to sign into law. a droughts been declared across large parts of england, 9 of the past 12 months have been dry than normal across the u. k. the national farmers union says up to half the potato, carrot and onion harvests. they're probably failed. really challenge report. nice weather for ducks is what they say in england when it rains while this is anything but it's the driest sama for 50 years grasses shrivelled to straw. the ground has cracked reservoirs and rivers are low, and drought has officially been declared across large parts of england. in some areas, there are what companies bringing in place, for instance, temporary use, ban cycled host bite bonds. that's the right thing for those companies to do where
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they have particular concerns. and it's a small sacrifice the people to make in order to ensure that we've got adequate water resources next year from space. the parts conditions are just as obvious. the picture on the left is july last year, a normal enough summer. on the right, august 2022, from green's to browns and yellows. a couple of months ago where i'm standing now would have been the water line of rush, me a pond on wimbledon common, but now look at it. you have to go good. 15 or so meters. this way to get to the new water line. this poland is now little more than a puddle, and this is happening across large parts of the country. the with water systems like this, becoming extremely stressed, stressed enough here for the fish to barely have enough water to cover them. it's worrying stuff, any one paying attention. i find very sad. why if i did the, did you know the nature of the ground is so hide,
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take groups can have the worms is nasty around. when you see things that posted, you realize how different is in this grade of the graph. worried? it starts the he last month, england experienced its hottest ever temperature $40.00 degrees. the 10 hottest years since 1884 have all happened since 2002 and none of the coldest this summer may turn out to be an anomaly for the data suggest not. and that means more fires, more extreme temperatures and more droughts to come re talents out as air under, i mean, our wildfires are raging as temperature so in parts of france firefighters, some other parts of europe have not been brought into help. bennett smith has more now from southwest firefighters in southwest france are using everything they can lay the hands on to beat back these rapidly spreading fires. 75 square kilometers
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of the year on region looks like this. drought and extreme temperatures have created an easily combustible mixture. lateral navies good at the de risk being complicated because the temperatures are going up and precipitation is dropping firefighters from across europe. these are romanian, have been drafted in to help fight the flames. this is an area that already caught fire caught fire again to the firefighters about to come back and douse the claims . one of the challenges for them is because the temperature is so high and the ground is so dry. as soon as the water hits the ground, it evaporates. so it takes a lot more water and a lot more effort to put out the flames. the risk of new fires is very severe. according to the local authorities. 10000 people have been evacuated from their homes. bill knows he both fires are still active along the edge of the 40 kilometer perimeter. they're advancing little by little so we are trying to keep the st
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priorities we had at the start. that is to protect people who've been evacuated and will keep protecting all these homes. villages here know they've had a lucky escape. the signs are everywhere, thanking the fire service for saving their homes. how's it out up? what was the 1st time i've seen the catastrophe like that above all, a catastrophe for the biodiversity. it's an enormous catastrophe. we're not going to have enough horse left. it's really serious as it oh who, who got it? i'm clearing away. burnt trees from the roads so that fire fight is in volunteers and farm workers can get through and puts out as much of the fire as they can. the forests will eventually recover. but as the planet warms, an extreme weather becomes more frequent, it might not be long before flames. licking up these trees again, bernard smith al jazeera in the year on southwest france. lots more still to come here now does air, including they paid for homes, but got something else we'll talk to property buyers and china as developers,
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leave them in the lodge and cows under quarantine, indian cattle farmers, race to control and outbreak of a potentially devastating disease marina's amos ah you're locked into your world's weather update for the americas high ruin. it's the weekend. here's the forecast details on saturday and improve the it's in conditions for that southeast corner, brazil. there's that weather maker that was playground as not too long ago. so way out over the open waters of the south atlantic, there had been some flash flooding near caracas, destroy more than a 100 homes, but the rain is still falling there on saturday, and persistent across the pacific coast of columbia. also in this stone from san jose right through to panama, once again along that pacific coast, that's where we'll see the heaviest amounts of rainfall there. and across the u. s
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. gulf states, this rain has really been stuck here. and once again, that's in the forecast on saturday. big monsoon storms across parts of utah. so the wind swept ranger. we've been talking about this over the last few days. so not talk about it, but this is what it actually looks like. and these storms really flare up through the day, so you don't see much activity on our map now. but there it starts to get go in eastern portions of nevada, right into utah now for the east much pressure air in toronto at 24 degrees. some storms bubbling up across the midwest and will end off in western canada right now a mix of some cloud in some showers in vancouver with the hiv $23.00 degrees. ah, what is life like in maximum security prison? in this true plot, special report, one i one ace goes behind, but it's single polls chung, you prison on out to 0 o
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l g 0 a with samuel lou. ah, welcome back to promote about top stories here. this was donald trump is suspected of violating the espionage at the f. b. i seized classified documents from his home while searching the former president's florida state. earlier this week, the agent for ortho salman rushdie says he's on a ventilator being stopped on stage an event in new york state. rusty's 1980
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novelty, satanic verses made him a target of death threats. he's under bon surgery on police and the rest of the suspect and the u. k. government just declared a drought and parts of england. it's now seen that dr. july since 1935. jeremy is also struggling with a lack of rain while firefighters up in finding a wildfire in southwest frogs. farmers and mexico are struggling to keep her herds alive during one of the worst routes in 3 decades. just 10 percent of dams across the country, a full while levels have dropped well below half and many of them. july was the 2nd hottest month in mexico. since 1953, pushing the government to declare a national emergency. mirabella has more now from mexico city. the water crisis and mexico is not isolated to a single state or a single region of the country. there are moderate to severe drought conditions affecting almost 65 percent of mexico's national territory in the case of northern mexico. these are some of the dry conditions in the past 30 years. just last month
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in july, the mexican government declared a national emergency which allows for federal resources to be allocated toward providing water to the regions of the country that have been most severely impacted by the drought, the city of monterey in riverdale. and is where many people would agree where the crisis is most acute water levels at dams are well below where they should be. when we visited monterey, just a few weeks ago, we were told that the drought is largely related to the weather phenomenon known as linear, which is known to disrupt traditional weather patterns. and in the case of northern mexico, a rainy season that was supposed to come in may never came. experts say the impacts of linea are being exacerbated by climate change. and we should note that the month of july is the hottest recorded in mexico since 953, meaning that these extreme he conditions are not doing anything to help alleviate the ongoing crisis. thousands of people. nolan sedan waiting for help. after heavy
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rains and flash floods swept through riven nile state across the country, the floods of killed at least 50 people and destroyed thousands of homes. even morgan reports and berber and driven out of state. this is all that remains of nasa marvelous his home in mccaleb, in northern sudan. the walls and roofs collapsed after heavy rains and flash floods and river a mile state, leaving him and his family with nowhere to go to life on the hill, haga, we lost everything, there's nothing left. we have to start from scratch or we need a lot of things, food, clean, water, turns for shelter. any kind of assistance we can get would feel like we're being ignored and could brain again or any time for. at least 3000 homes have been damaged by the floods in mccaleb this week. the government has declared the affected areas. disasters owens? can he mat angelie and her 16 year old daughter have been sleeping out in the open after their home was washed away. she is struggling to adapt to their new reality.
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how that alive. i am under and we need food and something to drink. but we also need a concrete place to stay. one of our houses completely destroyed and we use beds to make a shelter for my disabled daughter. have been having a son and when i get out of the beds, won't protect us from the rains to come on. the other. the floods have also destroyed shops. so people can't replace their possessions if appeal to the government for assistance. however, aid is due to arrive. many of these families have been relying on donations of food and clothes from other families. the government has set up emergency centers, but those here said the response is too slow. the town sewage system is damaged fronting fears of an outbreak of what upon diseases. yet hani and fuel is clifford how mamma, the damage to the sewage system is weiss in the shortage of food and water in the stagnant water will bring mosquitoes and we don't have mosquito net. i am also, we hope the government sends health supplies to prevent the outbreak of disease in nor and ha, ha,
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ha mama. maureen is forecast for the coming days. people here say without help, the already dire situation will only get worse. he been morgan august era mccaleb river in our state, syrians, president julius mother beer has vowed to punish those responsible for deadly protests in recent days, at least 27 people were killed including 6 policemen. many people are angry of arising prices for the president says it was a plot to over. so the government often addressed reports from frita fellow through linens. president julius mother bure says the violence was premeditated and designed to topple his government. he caused the protest, her sor insurrection is for the full force of the law. we'd be brought to bear on all those persons who attacked and killed police officers, they, dest pencils under collaborators, will not go unpunished. that will also be
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a 4 investigation into the death of ordinary citizens who lost their lives in this senseless violence incited by those are non persons ha, the practice of some of the most violent saturday on the scene in peace time. the government says the opposition is to blame, but the opposition rejects that accusation. they say the government's bad. economic policies are disposable. has been for years since they came to power. they haven't done anything to move the needle in the right direction. so that's not an excuse many businesses have remained shut as security forces patrol the streets a 12 hour curfew is still in force across the country. saturday on like most african countries heavily rely on importance and because of its current supply challenges, the countries also suffering from inflation. with more than half the population
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living below the poverty line, people here finding it increasingly difficult to afford even the basics. like for the protest come 10 months before the countries general elections that are really concerns here. the election process could be mod by the violence seen in the past few days. how many degrees al jazeera, 3 town, saturday on supporters and opponents of the influential sheer lead them up, that a sudden have rallied in iraq's capital. both sides gathered outside the green zone near parliament. sadder has urged his supporters to keep up their demands for political reform. after months of deadlock, last month, thousands of people storm the parliament building twice can continue to hold a sit in the compound ukrainian official say 2 people have been killed in russian rocket attacks on the town of krakow. up to 11 rockets also fired on the town of tours in the eastern don. yes, region. several residential buildings were damaged, but with no report a man in montenegro has shot dead 10 people
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including 2 children. witnesses savvy, 34 year old man was firing randomly at people in the streets of senior. he was killed in a gun battle with police 6 others, a wounded, including an officer. local media say the gunman went on a rampage after a family dispute. us forces will conduct exercises in the taiwan strait in the coming weeks. the white house says the exercises will reflect its response to china's drills in the area. it also says the u. s. will operate we're of international law allows the white house as described, china's drilled as provocative beijing regards taiwan as part of its territory. it launched the drills after us house peak, and nancy pelosi visited taiwan earlier this month. now aspired in crisis of stalled construction projects. in china as threatening to spill over into the banking sector. let's also left many people who bought unfinished homes high and dry. patrick falk reports from manning in southern china
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learning the capital one c province is like many fast growing cities in china. on the outskirts clusters of residential projects scattered the landscape. except there's little sign of work going on at most sites. one builder we spoke to couldn't say why young shall i don't know where the work is when i've only been here for 2 days. this developments north of manning was launched in 2019. it was due for completion this year. so we've seen a sign of the front of the site and it says that the developers run out of funds and it doesn't have money to pay for materials for workers. and so work has been completely halted here. the day we visit one homeowner called alam meets us. he doesn't want us to show his face on camera. if he is the thought is, might punish him for it. alarm runs a street store for living. he took out a bank loan and paid more than a $1000000.00 to $1.00 or about a $150000.00 for
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a home here. don't gave idea. we borrowed high and low to buy this home and to put the children to school. we know something like this happens. i don't know what to say, like i know a father of 2 alum is buried in mortgage pills. he's now thinking of moving in to an empty shell with his family dinner go young. so if we don't have access to water or electricity, we will rely on ourselves. we'll use buckets make do the y coming partially scared, it will be dangerous. like him. we've no choice even if it's dangerous. either way . we are dead stole projects and more than 90 cities and china have triggered a wave of strikes. hundreds of thousands of people are simply refusing to keep up payments. it's paul pressure on the banking system. but there have been many cases also of desperate home buyers with nowhere else to go squatting, an unfinished developments so far, the government has struggle to resolve the issue. if not handle well, are this good wills? a spell, a great deal of all instability bearing in mind that the coming national party
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congress in november would have said to reaffirm the 3rd curve of residency giving . so obviously presidency that's of all the saga to spoil the broth. all those like alum hope for is for work to get back on track and eventually to have a finished home for his family to live in. patrick, fog, al jazeera, nanning, china. a viral infection has killed thousands of cattle in india, some states of band, the transport of livestock and cancel the animal fans in response to the outbreak of natal reports for j, poor this shed is disinfected every few hours. at least a dozen cows are quarantined here sick from a viral skin disease. this rehab center and the state of rogers con, is home to nearly 1700 animals. many are infected with authority said the 1st bought it symptoms 2 months ago. as hummadi arbor shared the hydro job accident,
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you get a lot of calls from the city. some have been in accidents, even though you see eating garbage on the streets are brought to you. we check for symptoms when they arrive. even those without symptoms are kept away from a hurts for weeks. he lumpy skin disease is spread mostly by flies and mosquitoes. lumps like these tart, appearing on the skin, animals become weak and get fever. it spreading fast housings of animals have died across india. most of them are cows, roger tan state is the worst effected. the disease emerged in zambia a century ago in recent years, parts of asia had reported cases here in india, it regularly infected sheep and goats. this is the 1st time that thousands of cattle have got the disease. lolly babies family owns 15 cows, like millions of others, their livelihood depends on cattle. she says she hasn't left them out in weeks in
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the model diagonal and got old cut out of a day that if they fall sick, it will impact the milk. we can also fall sick in our incomes will also fall on top of that. the treatment will cost us a lot of money. officials say their testing animals regularly. the gold box vaccine is been given across india. but some districts are reporting a shortage of medicines and doctors milk production has also reduced in some areas . i'm gossley economically defended that cassandra didn't get the body. farmers depend a lot and capital that he used them in fields and for milk of law, milk production affects the economy and the income's gone. we want the government to promise them free medicines when you're ready or checking on the cattle and the treatment is free. you know, even here the government is funding the treatment medium is ah, roger pans. government is asking for donations to help fund the treatment official . see they plan to vaccinate as many animals to prevent future outbreaks. part of
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new metal al jazeera jap or in west in india. and australian court has fine google $42000000.00 for collecting location data from android users without their consent . the lawsuit was filed by australia's competition and consumer watchdog. in july 2020. they said a google setting allow the tech giant to collect, store, and use personally identify location data. google fix the issue through a software update in december 2018. now i suspected bank robin, italy has landed in the hospital after the tunnel. he was digging collapsed on him . investigators are looking into the possibility and he and 3 other men were trying to borrow their way into a bank near the vatican. offices arrested. the 3 other suspects. tell a newspaper say the men wanted to stage the highest this weekend holiday in italy. ah. don't. okay, check the head.

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