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oh ah, abandoned by this date, social collectives are occupying spaces among the people, a militant architect working on the edge of the law in the 1st episode of rabble architecture. santiago, seattle, however, told al jazeera into the realm of self building insane gorilla architect on out of zebra. ah, more questions for me? you as president, donald trump, as fresh revelations, emerged back classified documents found that his florida, hon. 5,
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be on ah . hello, i'm emily. angry mrs. al jazeera alive from dough house. so coming up, ma'am, please not guilty to the attempted murder of salman rushdie. the rider remains in critical condition after he was stamped on stage in new york state. ukraine's president accuses russian forces of using the declaration of nuclear power plant to launch attacks and wants to be targeted by his own forces and in an al jazeera exclusive, his senior television later reveals what he sees as the group achievements and failures confusing power. and i've gone on almost a year ago. ah, welcome to the program. we begin in the us,
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where donald trump is facing mounting pressure. following reports, his lawyer assigned a statement back in june, confirming all classified material and the former president, florida home has been returned to the government. that's according to a report in the new york times. the statement would be at odds with this week. seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from mar, lager miss handling or sharing top secret information. critical to national security is a violation of the u. s. as espionage act trumpet says, he had declassified all papers he took from the white house while in office. let's bring in the hydro castro, who joins we live now from washington, dc. hello, the heidi wines. this development about the lawyers statement. signifigant told us through the sequence of events. lumley. the significance of this reported statement is that this may be the seed for why the justice department is investigating trump at his age for possible obstruction. the context of this
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statement is that back in the spring, that is when the department of justice issued a subpoena to trump, to turn over all of these classified documents that he had at his private residence in florida. that was followed up with a visit in june, according to the new york times by the department justices top counter intelligence official in the national security division who went in person to mar lago, briefly met with trav and with trump's attorneys. it is reported that as a result of that meeting, those just as officials left the compound in mar, logo with some of the classified materials and left with an understanding around that time issued in this written disc death declaration signed by one of trumps attorney saying that that was all the classified materials that there was no more left on the premises. while of course, as time has played out, we saw on monday when the f b, i search mar, logo property they left as you said,
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with 11 boxes, 11 sets of classified materials, many of which were marked top secret, the very highest clearance category, which is why this political, a heat has been building, surrounding trump and hiding what's next for trump and the legal process. right, it's important to remind people that there's no one has been charged with a crime right now, and perhaps trump and his 8th never would be charged. in this investigation, it's still early on. trump says that he declassified everything you took from the white house prior to leaving office. his spokesperson today said that this is another democratic lead political witch hunt, and that is being propagated by the media. now the department of justice has said it is acting independently in this and that no one is above the law. but realistically, what the de part of justice is doing now is weighing its evidence. seeing whether
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there is enough to stick in issuing a charge potentially against trump, and whether or not doing so would be in the public interest. because the overall context of this is that we are in a historic moment that's never happened in the united states. a former u. s. president never facing this level of potential criminal scrutiny, never before been charged. and the department justice is heading into perhaps troubled waters in this given that trump may run for another term in office and that potentially half of the country in its voters in the u. s. are still supporters of donald trump. fascinating turn of events. thank you very much for the update hottie, jared castro live for us in washington to say thank you. the man suspected of attacking a claim. the also salman rushdie has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault in the 2nd degree. police detained 24 year old hardy my tie. immediately after the attack in new york state on friday, the altar remains in critical condition after being stabbed in the neck and stomach
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. the suspect ran onto the stage as rusty was about to speak at a literary event. the older has faced use of death threats for his novel, the satanic verses. why cannot, is following demons from washington d. c. a doctor who is on the scene of the attack said that the injuries appeared non life threatening. from an rusty remains in intensive care on that ventilator great concern still about his condition. now the alleged perpetrator of the attack had my task has appeared in an upstate new york court in mabel new york. he's pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder and a sold charges. now police say that they are investigating the man's background, particularly in new jersey, which is where he comes from, the state, neighboring new york state. they are questioning people there to establish whether this was a attack carried out by the men on his own or whether there was some element of
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pending and some outside assistance in the attack. so rush the remains in a serious condition still on a ventilator police. continuing to investigate the alleged to fail and, and now formerly charged in a court of us being overwhelming reaction not just from within the literary world, but also among the society at general. some have described it as the ultimate sense to ship of the artists such an attack. his close friend and fellow writer in mature, and also issued a statement saying that rusty has been an inspirational protector of those writers and journalists who being persecuted around the world. this also being questions raised about securities at this latree event. how did the attacker get so close to rush de, who has been under threat for such a long period of time? there was a state trooper present, but some contending that the security should be much greater to ukraine now,
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which says fees firing is continuing in the eastern village of pesky. despite russia climbing a full control over the area, russia says its forces took control of the sky in the east and done yes. grades on saturday. moscow has focused its efforts on seizing the dumbass region with the backing of pro russian separatists and ukrainian president vladimir lindsay social forces targeting russian soldiers shooting apparition, nuclear power station. they have been cold for demilitarization around the facility . russia and ukraine have tried to blame for the recent shilling around the facility, which is spot fees of a nuclear catastrophe. not as it does not cause i'm a buck. so currently the situation continues to be tense. thank god to happen, child objects, which posing nuclear threats and the radiation background is within normal range. but at the same time, sooner or later, the fact that troops and ammunition or station there could lead to irreparable
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consequences as bring in nash met. and miss cartoon, who is a professor of engineering and the nuclear safety expert at university of southern california. it joins me from los angeles management. and thanks so much for being on the program. it's certainly been difficult to verify information around the plant. but what's your understanding of the damage of the facility and what risk does that pose? thank you, miss is saying no damage has been caused to the plant. one of our line was on some transformers, station has been knocked on and it's a very tense and very sensitive situation. as you mention, this nuclear plant is subject to shilling and a to size you're crane and russians that he was each other doing that. however, equally more important or sensitive issue in my opinion is the
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goddess of the shelley is the status on the state of the mind of human performance . operators of the snow and the state of safety culture. because if you remember the 2 major accident that happened in the world, 3 mile island, 979, and 86, they were not caused by external factors. they've been caused by human performance and safety calling to be sure this is something that is my biggest worry right now . so professor, that being said, what are the concerns going forward? one of the biggest concern is if this shelly continues, the electricity will be cut off to the plant. and then we wouldn't have electricity enough to, to operating reactors of the 6 and enough electricity to keep relation to spend few that they need to be constantly babysit and they can bring their reactors to shut down. after 2 or 3 days,
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i've been receiving the cars and electricity and see relation at the spent fuel pool, which are the current situation of shelling would be extremely difficult to maintain . so that being said, the cranium president is talking about having more funding around the area. so that certainly wouldn't be helpful in the situation. not the tone and i saluted the international atomic energy agency, director general for groceries. i tend to visit the plant time to bring this thing to a peaceful resolution. however, as you know, russia, they have rejected the plea. ready to declare, decided, doesn't demilitarized so, i think right now the solution is that the hand of a nuclear diplomacy between the us and russia. great, how safe was the power plant before these attack surrounding it? this plan was operating safety. as i mentioned,
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it had 6 nuclear reactors. it is, one of them is the largest crowd in invest in europe and ukraine after the accident of a to 6 that happened during the so when ukraine became independent, a very good safety record. i would say the biggest problem right now is the occupational for indeed we appreciate your thoughts on this issue. nash met and miss kathy, i, professor and nuclear safety expert at the university of southern california. thank you for your time. still had to on al jazeera inflation, souls in sierra leone, boating families out of their homes and into extreme poverty. plus athletes from muslim majority countries to push their case for lympics selection. at an event in turkey, ah,
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you're locked into your world's weather update for the americas. how they're good to see you. the forecast on sunday shows those temperatures climbing in sophie on once again up to 33 degrees. vigorous system finds into southern chile, some rain and snow over the southern andes, while we do have rain falling quite vigorously, just to the east of that pay ruffian andy. some showers for bo guitar overcast. stay though in lima, with the high of 17 degrees. a week tropical disturbance is going to spread rain into that east coast of mexico. it's also gave us some rain for southern portions of texas, but there it is, scooting away into mexico. some driving rain can also be found in florida, while monsoon. moisture is caused. big problems in las vegas, so this is the what is monsoon season in 10 years and there's still another month and a half to go. it's parking lot, looking more like it had a river running through it. so flood watches in play for se, california,
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se nevada pushing into utah and wyoming on sunday. much cooler, fresh air for the great lakes toronto just 22 degrees, some cloud cover and showers to be found here on sunday and will end in the west and improvement and conditions for vancouver and portland suns. out temperatures getting pretty close to 30 degrees c later. the frank assessments how much support is there that st protest that we've seen in coffee and across the rest of the country, the st movement. very good. that's happening into the co confound the people across the country. informed opinions, we will say more of what is happening is that climate change is making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines, druggie is credited by some we're really we're storing italy's credibility to critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera?
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ah ah. hello, you're watching 0. i'm emily angry. he is a reminder about help stories this hour. donald trump's lawyer signed a statement in june, saying classified material. trump, florida had been sent. that's according to the new york times. this would be the odds with this week. seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from my library. the man arrested for attacking acclaimed also salman rushdie has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault in the 2nd degree. police detain 24 year old. how do you my, after the packing meal, thanks. on friday. and ukraine's president has accused rusher of using the cover of
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the separation power plan to launch attacks. letter means the landscape has warned that russian soldiers at the plant will be targeted by his forces. they have been called for dean militarization around the facilities. monday marks one years since the taliban took control of afghanistan. it comes as concerns grow about the security situation in the country earlier this week and i full suicide bomber assassinated a key taliban figure. and us drawn strike and cobble last month, hilde l. kindest. later on the alex i was hearing in an exclusive interview a summer been james spoke to senior taliban later on us had connie and he began by asking him about the group's achievements and families since taking over 100 national. he had over the past year, we have achieved huge and numerous develop a lot, chiefly freedom and independence. as we read our country of foreign occupation and
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justice and depression. this is what any people or country under occupation aspires to. it's a source of pride for us. it is also a blessing, as if you have been out in about and you can see for yourself the huge transformations in our country in terms of security. it is the 1st time in 40 years to have a central government taking control of the whole country corner to corner, inch to the central government, which without any late fees or for an aide capable of paying government employee salaries across state institutions. these are just a few examples. let's talk about when you came to campbell. why did the taliban not respect the agreement that there was find in the her? why did you use force? why did you take over cobble by force rather than negotiating your way inside of our shop shuttle? throughout 14 months since the withdrawal of the us and nato forces, there has not been a single case of violation. a living proof of such fact as the hosting sponsor,
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the state of carter. in contrast, numerous violations actually more than 1000 were committed by the us forces. and former couple of government, for example, was when biden came to power, he extended the date of the withdrawal by 4 months without negotiating with, let alone the delay in removing names from the black. the delay to release afghan prisoners, there is a long list of violations. despite our frustrations, we preferred not to resort to violence, or however, the sudden vacuum in kabul was the reason for us to step in, in addition to the request made by cars i and a dollar for us to come and take control. you promised a lot of things. he promised peace. you promised rights for uh, once you promised and inclusive government. you promised women's rights. how many of those promises have you kept? and ireland, well, susan, the foreign occupation that has been controlling afghanistan over the past 20 years with their advanced technologies, huge capabilities and resources. they failed throughout that time had failed to
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restore the security on order. our people are enjoying now. it has been only one year since we assume no power and the world should not expect us to achieve all our goals over night. it is next to impossible, especially when the international community has not fulfilled promises, including the recognition of our rule and foreign aid. despite the delay on their part, we by the grace of god, achieved huge progress on many fronts might now you can see girls joining universities and schools. needless to say, there are many measures still to be taken in all our ministries and other state institutions. security and order is the paramount goal or does your family do the leaders off the taliban who are under restrictions? do they need to be in government? isn't that an impediment on of linus? done a. why aren't either people involved in taking care of the government? because there are a lot of sanctions against many members of this government. ah, the audi fuller till this day, the whole world has not come to a uniform definition of terrors unless it has been the usual habit that those in
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power label any one standing in their way as a terrorist, enemy, hostile, et cetera. and history has many examples, yasser arafat and nelson mandela remained for years on the blacklist. later they were awarded the nobel prize blacklists and sang for nothing but a political tool. our paramount goal was to free our country as an occupation to regain our freedom and independence. and as i think that is what we are now, we do not wish to interfere with other countries and other people's affairs. we and the whole african people regard our leaders highway or leaders are regarded as heroes as leaders to freedom and independence. more than 3000000 people are internally displaced. in terms of food insecurity. it's what is considered to be the 2nd largest, a crisis for crisis in the word. do you think you're satisfied with what you, which you have in one year and what are you doing for the people of one of them? come up with the service. as i stated earlier, again,
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it's in today is totally different from what it was 20 years ago. for example, the former government failed to do anything for missouri. sharif. they were reeling under pressure's from the occupation. we started to do something in the right direction. now you see minerals and natural resources are being extracted using local and foreign companies. and by the grace of god, through these jobs are now able to generate revenue for the functioning of our ministries and other institutions. all these revenues used to fall into the wrong hands. in the past, all the state revenues are now channelled into the government treasury. having said that, we aspire to enjoy good and friendly relations with the whole world. we're here to serve our people. i believe we have managed to achieve a lot for our people, but we aspire for more. despite the challenge we are facing from the international community, including the issue of recognition at the very quickly. if you could tell us, one of the promises that you made to the outside community was that the advance
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while it's not going to be used by any outside groups. they're going to be 0 tolerance for any terrorist organizations or individuals who might be working against the governments in the last few weeks, the seen a number of assassinations take place the leader of the day because run by the sun has been killed. the leader of elk either has been killed in cobble up. what is your government doing, and how is it going to keep its promise? no thought delay since the signing of the agreement, we have been honoring all obligations. we dare anybody to give a single example or a single occasion where our territories were used to undermine other countries. securities on the statement laid by the islamic emerett, explaining its position was very clear. we are committed to the doe hot. you already validated clearly such as the obligations and later on us as well as the u . s. if any violation was committed, it was the us who entered our territories without permission, even without notifying us. this was a clear violation on the part of the u. s. there's is
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a malicious propaganda are aimed at smearing the image of the islamic emerett we reject and refute these false claims. and i reiterate, we have not violated any of our obligations under the doha agreement. either we are committed to honoring our obligations one wish to see the other party honoring affairs and live up to their responsibilities tray in wisc. meanwhile, dozens of women in afghanistan have held a rare protest in campbell just days before the 1st anniversary of the taliban returned to power. hay. about 40 demonstrate his man. stone, the education ministry, chanting bread work and freedom fighters beat some of the women and fired into the air to break up the protest. despite the pledges made when it took power, the taliban has limited afghan women's wise. rising inflation in sierra leone is pushing many families into extreme poverty and on to the straits.
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on wednesday, anti government protests turned violent, leading to the depths of $27.00 people, including 6th placement. i'm in the interest reports from frey town. business is slowly picking up a tree tones, mean market. on wednesday, the country was rocked by the worst violence as the end of its beloved year civil war. in response to the government denounced a reduction in the price of petrol. the 3rd in less than a month. but for shop was like maria, my jello fuel wasn't the only issue on the demonstrations did nothing to bring down the cost of food. just now. i want to my pin was it? it's 10000 units. i couldn't buy because i lived the paper like 3 days ago. it's 1000 on so these 10000. so i don't know what the problem people here say the prizes, especially of food. why higher than most people can afford just 6 months ago. this couple prize was print to $0.01. now it's 50 percent more worth friends and buyers
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news as a result, making it harder for small traders like i wanted. oh, don't nice again, i didn't buy. i've been sitting here since morning. no one came to buy. that means there is no money for me and the orphans in my care. the government says it's working to stabilize prices in north goblins are set up on a censure. goes on top of this committee. i'm headed by the chief minister horse basic responsibility is to monitor all the primary monitor availability and the prices of various essential are more did see the houses in the food basket. but for the inflation isn't the only problem. people have to contend with transport and rent have also gone up with inflation exceeding 25 percent. civil unions may have to brace themselves for more price increases. it's not clear if the governance latest measures will be enough to prevent a repeat of the 6 violet protest. ahmed degrees al jazeera frito said of your
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the united nation says at least 77 people have died during storms and flash fighting in yemen. in the past 2 weeks. around 35000 families have been affected. most of them had already been displaced by the 8 v long civil war homes and farms have been damaged and several roads remain cut off by flood waters in the southwest and the capital santa. the extreme weather is expected to continue for at least another week. but she or my is a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross in yemen is as the flags are adding to widespread suffering from millions of people, children and women. and you know, i turned to the displaced beeble in mad joe ties everywhere, everywhere across, cross yemen. they are losing their properties. you know, i d, b who are living in camps bid,
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their tents have been completely destroyed and they become and they have become again no display. it's very difficult situation. and the condition so difficult, they need material support. they need to be, you know, assisted in different ways. the flood st. add add, enter the layer of difficulty and suffering the lives to the people in them. and we are talking about millions of people more than 60000000 are in for support. we are expecting more suffering in the months to come as a result of the ongoing floods. the heavy rains have spawns flash floods in south west china, killing for people in fish, one province. they have also trapped people who make cars and homes in shun. she problems rescuers have been carrying people to safety scientists, a warning that normal summer floods are becoming more frequent due to climate change. high ones to fans,
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ministry says 13 chinese air force planes have cross the taiwan strait. median line . china has been carrying out large scale military activities close to the island after us. house of representatives begun. nancy pelosi visited last week. the us says china has over reacted to the visit, and called the military drills destabilizing. some of the best athletes from muslim majority countries currently competing in these i make solidarity games in turkey for many it's the chance to prove they've got what it tanks to represent their countries at bigger global events like the olympics or so. santa reports from the central turkish province of kona they were to lit up the cornea sky, as turkish president jeff taper one integrated this law make solidarity gains. $4000.00, at least from $56.00 muslim majority countries taking part in the tournament for 25 year old. saudi weightlifter, arnold sherry, his games are very important. unity,
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unity getting to know each other more and make a community flores and others voice. it's a news 1st international competition, but there are more experienced ethnics as well. i'm at bad news. grandparents were forced to leave their home in haifa, israel during the 60 war of 1967. they settled in the oscar refugee camp in nablus in the occupied west bank. his parents were born and raised there as was a hm at himself. a lifelong dream was realized when the philistine in pike won the federations auto math fighting in 2018. since then, the 20 year old has participated in $72.00 national competitions and $16.00 metals including one gold. i saw what those you have full of the difficulties we face are tremendous. international travel is one of the main problems as getting a permit from israel. authorities is not easy. we have limited resources and poor
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facilities to train and prepay for the games. but despite these obstacles, we have achieved great successfully. and in these games in conyers, i will do my best to win a gold medal that my adam, i'm a there's also set his sized order present in palestine at the 2024 olympics in paris. yeah, these, let me solidarity games isn't a high profile competition, but for many young athletes, it's an opportunity to showcase their parent. a millions of muslims have been suffering from poverty or sickness. the ability and even civil rewards for decades despite gave inability to the amount of screaming and natural resources. so i'm say this is because of a lack of unity, solidarity and coordination. and the organizers of this gain say, new aim is to build bridges among the muslim majority companies like bringing them together to support those who said that of the 0 point ah.
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