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see, but it's not there yet. with one person, one vote on al jazeera, under cover reporting, i worked with exclusive stories, explosive results, al jazeera investigations. ah yes, president joe biden signs laura sweeping, $430000000000.00 bill that aims to tackle inflation and climate change. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are alive from doha. also coming up, donald trump's biggest republican critic loses a primary election against a candidate bats by the former president and his rent investigation holds its
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military responsible finance. try can garza that killed 5 children earlier this month, and prosecuted in peru expand a corruption against president federal castillo? but the indigenous leader says he's a victim of racism. ah, yes, president joe biden assigned him to loy $430000000000.00 climate health and tax bill biden said the inflation reduction act address is climate change and reduce his deficits by having the wealthy pay more taxes. it's a key legislative victory for the democrats, but republicans have criticized the bill. walton jordan reports from washington a celebration at the white house on tuesday. as u. s. president joe biden signed into law, the inflation reduction act is not just about today. it's about to mar, it's about delivering progress and prosperity to american families. the law cuts
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medicine costs were seniors and extends health care subsidies. there's also a new 15 percent corporate income tax, the biggest expense fighting climate change. $385000000000.00 and new funding and tax credits to cut carbon emissions and develop clean energy industries. to expand the use of solar panels and heat pumps. and to make electric vehicles, a common site, electric vehicle permissions in the new val are, are phasing based on income. and so they are really designed to make electric vehicles more affordable for people who might not otherwise be able to buy them west virginia, senator joe mansion had held up passage of the law until it included funding for the oil and gas industry. he said he would do it again, and i think this is a great american bill. now someone benefits from him. that's why i can't figure out why my republican friends are doubling down against them when they're so much good for so many people. it's my help. so many doesn't make any sense to me at all. and
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the bill as amended is past republicans who didn't vote for the bill, criticised it on social media. quote, democrats robbed americans last year by spending our economy into record inflation this year. their solution is to do it a 2nd time on the back of the white house, joe biden delivered some of his own partisan criticism. every single republican congress voted against loren prescription drug presence against laurie healthcare cause against the fair attack system. every single republican, every single one voted against tackling the climate crisis against lauren. our energy cost against grading good paying job. a recognition partisanship isn't over . even though the white house says this is a day for all americans. rosalyn jordan, l g 0, washington. a key republican investigating last year's attack on the u. s. capital
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. this cheney has lost her seat in congress and a primary election in wyoming. cheney had one favor with democrats for her participation in a congressional committee, investigating the attack on capitol hill in 2021. a proponent harriet hagaman is backed by former president donald trump, but rob reynolds joins us live now from jackson, wyoming. rob, this was always going to be an uphill battle for lives. chatty, tell us more about about the vote and her political future them. well, le darren liz cheney bowed to the inevitable and conceited to her opponent harriet hagaman a little over an hour after the polls closed. ah, she said she called. busy hagaman to congratulate her that she gave a very forceful speech, saying, among other things that she could have won this election by a wide margin as she did the last time she ran here in the conservative state of
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wyoming. what that would have been that she had ic's would have to accept president trump's falsehoods, and attempts to undermine the outcome of the 2020 election. she also a spoke in very of, of, of, of interesting terms about american history. invoking the american civil war. president lincoln's words and so forth. but this is probably not the end of liz chimney's political career. she has been talked about widely here in wyoming and in washington dc that she wants to run for president herself in 2024 as a kind of antithesis to trump, perhaps for the republican nomination, perhaps running on her own as an independent candidate. either way, it would be a very interesting sight if she and president trump were to appear together on
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a debate stage, seeking the republican nomination in 2024. those would be some fireworks for sure. now i also want to point out that liz cheney, although she lost tonight, she doesn't lose her job, which is a congressperson and vice chairman of the congressional committee investigating the events of january 6th, 2021. she will remain in that job until the new congress is sworn in in january of next year. and she has said that that committee will continue its hearings. in september, she said that new witnesses have been coming forward and that new evidence is also pouring in. so arousing speech from liz cheney tonight, in defeat laying, perhaps the groundwork for the next phase of her political career as an opponent and nemesis of donald trump. reverend life in the, in jackson, wyoming. rob,
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thank you. now the european union and us say they're studying iran's response to a proposal to say the 2015 nuclear deal. teran sent a reply late on monday to the e. u has called it's final submission iran previously called in the us to show flexibility to resolve issues. washington has said it's ready to quickly seal a deal to restore the 2015 accord on the basis of your proposal. we have in fact, received around comments on the news proposed final text. we have received them through the you were in the process of studying them. we're at the same time engaged in consultations with you and are your eyes on the way ahead. what could be negotiated over the course of these past 16? 17 months has been negotiated. so we'll continue to study what has been submitted. we'll continue to consult closely with you with our european allies,
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other partners, and when we have more disabled. sure that and israeli newspapers reporting that a military investigation has confirmed and israeli asked right killed 5 palestinian children and garza during the recent flare up in violence. these rarely striking a symmetry in jamalia. on the 7th of august, just hours before a si, fi was agreed. human site has more from god on august 7th and 9 the 3 latest escalation on the gaza strip between israel and islamic jihad that started on the 5th of august and ended on the 7th of august after a ceasefire. there was brokerage by egypt on that same day. on 7th august i 5 the children of the same family and mission family were killed in cemetery. the news, a cemetery in giovanni, a refugee camp, eye witnesses, a local policy is wrong, and the area and around the cemetery said that the so and easily drone of
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firing a mess style on those children where the cemetery is a place that is not a crowded place it is not covered by a high rise buildings or houses or anything. it's just a cemetery. so it was very visible to the eye witnesses around the cemetery, who said that they did see an israel drawn dropping and the style on the children that were instantly killed. ah, later israeli, a claims military claim said that it could be a misfire by the islamic jihad. but today, tuesday and palestinian based a human rights center. also harris a which is an each really on use paper said that after an investigation was conducted also by the in military itself. the israel military, it's so they found that the israeli military is responsible for the killing of
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these 5 children. prosecutors in peru are expanding their corruption investigation against the president federal kasteel. they're looking at his alleged involvement and graft obstruction of justice and receiving bribes. but castillo says it's political persecution and racism. marianna sanchez report from lee with just when you renew office president, visible, gusty use know, facing 6 criminal inquiries, and the federal investigations are getting closer and closer to home. a sister in law suspected of awarding government contracts to friends, turned herself in a nephew, suspect of receiving bribes, is a fugitive, and one of castillo stop allies. her former transport minister in charge of the government's largest budget is nowhere to be found as to use as the media is trying to portray his family as corrupt. his defense lawyer has requested, the judiciary stopped the press from publishing any information regarding the
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president's case. as the or says, he's a victim of racism. this is i will go as they will. they are against this government because i come from the countryside. it's totally racist. i do not speak like them or sit at their opulent tables because i walk with the people. ah, 70 percent of peruvians now think he's guilty. frustrated than nearly all former precedents are involved in corruption. peruvians marched in support of the public prosecutor leading the probes as the use allies say the investigations are politically motivated. loretta athena, i firmly reject the claims and insinuations that the public prosecutor's office is part of an alleged political plan and opinion pulls his 24 percent of peruvians think he's innocent and continued to support the 52 year old former rule teacher and farmer. as the uses he is cooperating with prosecutors in each
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investigation. but every time he goes to testify before them, he asserts his right to remain silent and says not another word, abdominal his youngest has little them into a. he has taken the absurd decision of not making his judicial situation clear. a politician cannot simply remain silent before a prosecutor. apollo tisha must be accountable, transparent, and castillo is the least transparent leader in our history of the home believed it was a clever dusty. jo has survived to impeachment attempts, but now former allies are testifying against him in the face of so many investigations unprecedented for a sitting precedent. his days enough may be numbered medea's hunches. i'll just see that m a do still to come here now to sierra including brazil's president launches his reelection campaign from the spot where he was stopped a candidate for years ago. and the chinese research vessel,
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dotson shrunk out during security concerns about india and the years more listings . ah hello there. let's start in north america, and we're seeing a lot of that heat being pumped back into the northwest corner of the u. s. in the days ahead, we've got heat advisories out as well as alerts. we are expecting that warmer weather to stretch down from washington state through oregon and to california. it's looking largely quiet along the west coast. if we have a look at the 3 day for a while, the temperature lingers above the average sunshine through to the we can not fight you to the east of this. we are seen no storms continued the desert southwest has seen some flash flooding. well, you can see there the wet weather continuing, stretching all the way to the southeast corner. some of those showers in storms
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getting rather nasty down towards the deep south and the gulf coast. we're also going to see things ton wessa for that northeast corner temperatures. here coming down as the wet and windy weather sweeps in suddenly for new york, but they will be some improvement by friday with sunshine. now we've had a lot of hot and dry weather effect, northern areas of mexico, we've got a severe drought here. we have seen some flash flooding though, from the heavy rain that continues along the west coast. we're going to see the rain pick up as well for the yucatan peninsula. heavy falls here, but much twice for costa rica and panama, by friday. ah week is the oceans with witness differences. change miss hockey. miss whitney. witness sunlight witnessed the flood. witness last. waitlist . charity witness. confusion. witness. clarity. witnessed family. i'm witness.
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friends. witness the beginning. witness. the end witness. life. witness of an algae 0. lou. oh, we'll come back to mind about top stories here. this us president joe biden assigned him to law a $430000000000.00 climate health and tax bill. like you said, the inflation reduction act addresses climate change and reduces deficits by having the wealthy pay more taxes. us house republican police, jamie has conceded defeat than a primary election in wyoming. her opponent carried hagaman is backed by former
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president donald trump. china, you want to say that with democrats for her role in a congressional investigation into the 2021 a ton on capital hill, european union and usa, they're studying iran's response to a proposal to say the 2015 nuclear deal, terran sent to reply late on monday, when you called it's final submission. iran previously called a u. s. sho, flexibility to resolve issues is the 1st official day of campaigning out of brazil's presidential election due in october resident j. bolton aro, held his 1st campaign, had been for reelection in the city where he was stabbed back in 2018, while opinion polls show his left, his rival, former president luna da silva has a 12 point lead. he's been campaigning outside a. com making plant in the state of south palo, where he rose to prominence as a union leader decades ago with campaigning, heating up. some brazilians are worried about the potential for violence. monica, you knock a reports for me. addition, eric transgender councilwoman benny video. ali has received more than 20
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death threats since she was elected 2 years ago. she was forced to leave brazil for safety reasons and only returned after being promised special protection. that did not happen. no thing and i have done nothing. i have no security, only a body guard the all the still fears for her life, but has decided to run for re edition nearest state legislator in october selections. as an office local boss, these elections are not only about ideals and votes. they're also challenged to remain alive. we've seen people being killed because they're on one side or the other. the political polarization is very strong. brazil has a history of political violence, but since 2018 when the last presidential elections were held, there are growing concerns that verbal and written death threats may be actually carried out in july, a supporter of present shape also matters. shut down,
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marcella. honda, a member of the leftist workers party, founded by former president lucy nostrand. mueller vest, silva lula is both so matters main rival in october's presidential election and is heading the pose. valgy say hi, she was running for congress and is a close friend of bull sonata. it says all candidates are taking security measures seriously with him, i said, he remembers the day bull sonata was stamped during the 2018 campaign. and jose, i wanna both scenarios wearing a bullet proof this, but that's not enough. he will always ignore protocol to talk to the people. the senior bull sonata was stamped and elected council woman marielli fit uncle, inactive ist of black, and gay rights was executed. the crime was never solved at a statue in her name has been inaugurated during the past 3 years, political violence in brazil has tripled somewhat of florida. renewed brazilian
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politics has always been polarized, but since 2018 we've had president j are both on arrow, openly disseminating hatred. now, the president has done this, that is related to an increase in political violence. what results federal police has been training an extra 300 agents to protect candidates during october's elections. but in brazil, fear it's not enough. money can not give on jazeera re addition. ero kenyon, opposition leader relo dingo has called the presidential election results null and void the day after his arrival. william router was declared the winner of england says you challenge the outcome which place roots our head by a razor thin margin for election commissioners have also refused to endorse the result. catherine sawyer fought for merrily. ah bry loading defeat, he won't accept the result of kenya's presidential election. he came 2nd with 48
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percent of the votes with her as beaten by. then deputy president william router with 15.7 percent. but he called the final tale, a travesty. that can plunge the country into a legal crisis to where he blames the chair of the electoral commission. are full. let him, katie. oh, of the organism. your is clear. the triggers announcement was interval gutting a mile and voice. that'd be the bigger than other medieval. got your murder and void and must be crushed by court or law. in our view, there's neither a legal and bodily declared winner. nora, president elect. oh, calles broke out at a tallying center. when some people tried to stop the process for out of 7 commissioners walked out in protests. they say the commissions chairman declared
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resolved that they had not fully agreed on. they also said the total percentage of the for presidential candidates did not add up. we concluded that the process that went into generation of form, that default see which he used to declare results of the presidential election was a pit and incapable of eileen our ownership and confidence to tackle. but being as political coalition says, it's compiling a list of electoral mild practices that went against the low rayleigh dinger, and his supporters say they will go to court. they have raised concerns about the integrity of the presidential tale. they also say they have enough evidence to support their case member, so they hope they have 7 days to file a petition or the supreme court to the judges will then sit within 14 days to make
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a decision. catherine saw al jazeera nairobi, a military base in russian occupied crimea, has been hit by several large explosions. witness video show blast in the northern part of the peninsula. russia's defense ministry call the attack sabotaged, but ukraine has not confirmed whether it was responsible. the blasts and gulf and ammunition depot disrupting trains and forcing the evacuation of around 2000 people from a nearby village that my youth finished up voted on was oblivious. of course, there are houses that are damaged, as we've already seen. there are several buildings that have burned down in florida . we just don't let people in there into the court and off don't. as soon as the detonation stopped, so we didn't risk people's lives. investigators will immediately begin to work off of what russia annex crimea from ukraine in 2014 and made it the base for their black c fleet. since invading ukraine in february, rushes using the region to reinforce and supplied troops fighting in the surrounding areas. ukraine, though, is keen to disrupt those supply lines ahead of
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a potential counter offensive in the south, jr. he's a bo has more from keith. what we're seeing is like a explosion happening again in crimea. this is the 2nd time in less than a week, and that's why it's very, very significant. what's happening right there. we know that this explosion triggered the evacuation of around 2000 people. it has also suspend the train called forget crimea is a top holiday destination for many russians. so suddenly this races lots of concern . the russian government is saying that this attacks were carried out by saboteurs . there was, we were able to see some on russian media, some recording, some videos of rates being carried out, allegedly detaining those who are behind this attack, who the russians call ukrainian. terrorists have been talking to some analysts and they're suggesting that those who could be behind this attack would be, who they call part to sans or government supporters carry out guerrilla style
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attacks in crimea, but also it could be special forces so far, the ukrainian government has not confirmed or denied, but anything of this has happened. what's important by crimea, as also, is that russian officials have said that if something happens in crimea, it will trigger a massive retaliation against who crane. and that's why this labor packs have many people here on the alert, and also crimea is a crucial destination. a crucial point that russia use is to supply its lines that attacks on other parts of ukraine, india in the us of res, security concerns after chinese research vessel docked, ensure lanka, the 115 has the latest tracking technology to monitor satellite rocket and intercontinental ballistic missile launches, beijing has called the concerns completely unjustified. now, financial reports from hub on total. come, don't come and finally come 5 days later than planned. those are the sri lankan government's directions to the chinese survey vessel,
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the u on wang 5. and despite india raising concerns over security, they were dismissed by the ship's captain as it arrived in sri lanka. southern port of humbug at her on tuesday morning. she ow, hires on token fixer, the vessel mainly carries out ocean wrapping and monitoring were also supporting the aerospace construction of china. but analysts described the ship differently, saying it's an advanced technology vessel that can monitor satellite rocket and the intercontinental ballistic missile launchers, china's ambassador in colombo, also seemed to pray shall aka, standing up to new delhi bounces. don't even though you have experienced some different rough weather this time on the indian ocean, the porch call of 115 to humble toppa has come through. it shows not only your courage tenacity invincibility, but also the deep rooted, unfitting, an enduring friendship between our 2 countries. for days, india has opposed the presence of the ship,
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saying it could spy on its activities and shall anchors government us china to hold off. until now. we are but a small country in the middle of the water. while india, by looking after the one in great mart, are to look at his role as a global power. shalanda is facing the worst economic crisis in living memory and relies heavily on india for support. but china has also made major investments in the country as part of its belt and road initiative. a dispute over the role of the vessel behind me has been at the heart of a diplomatic tasa between 2 asian giants. caught in the middle. shalanda has had a delicate balancing act to ensure it keeps both on side. milner fernandez, audio 0 humbug footer. any delegation is in garzo where members of signed a funding agreement with $250000000.00 of a 3 is the funding will assist the un relief agency for palestinian refugees.
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they've also paid a visit to the chief a hospital to assess the condition of health care. at least 20 people have died in eastern pakistan after a passenger bus crashed into a fuel truck, causing a fire accident happened, including job province. vehicles traveling from the eastern city of la hore to the southern port city of karachi. 6 survivors being treated in a hospital or in a critical condition. the un todd commissioner for human rights is due to disgust apply to the ringo. refugees with the prime minister of bangladesh and the coming hours. michelle bachelor has visited one of the worlds biggest refugee camps and bangladesh. at houses about a 1000000 range, refugees who fled a military crackdown in miramar, in 2017. from their childhood report. august 25th march 5 years since nearly 740000 mostly muslim. ranga fled to bangladesh from me and martin up on a flight, triggered by a military crack down and wide spread atrocities. you're an investigator in the u. s. have called it a genocide. bachelors spoke to rowing a woman,
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your leaders and religious representatives, and the cox was our refugee camp. and we told her that what we were not able to do in mean mom, we were able to do here, but we won't return to our home. she assured us that the you and is working hard, and that soon will be able to start the repatriation process. this is the 1st time a un high commissioner for human rights has visited bangladesh and the courts of bazaar, owing our reputation since the post was established. 29 years ago, bangladesh and foreign minister arch bachelor, to engage with me and mar, and insured the repatriation of forcibly displaced rowena, looking gay. un high commissioner has shown much concern about the ringo, and the wind has appreciate our help. they also want bangladesh continued to help the ringo and said they will stand beside us on this line. jumping wand, refugee presented a letter to the un high commissioner on behalf of all of down the gun law. i wrote
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to we escaped to bangladesh, due to atrocity committed against us. women were raped and burned to death. there are still some rowena was confiscated, land is not returned despite promise is made after me and my government accepts all of our rights and demands only then we will return mother bachelor toll refugees. those forcibly displace would be repatriated under un supervision and voluntarily and diplomatic efforts were under way to make that happen. but many here, wonder how long that will take and whether me and mars government will ever accept their demands. and which audrey i'll just eda dhaka. not a move that will benefit about 30000000 adults, us regulators and approve the selling of hearing aids without a doctor's prescription. the f d. a says the new rules could cut the cost of the devices by half when they come into effect on october. at the moment, americans can pay as much as $5000.00 for a hearing aid. most insurance plans in the u. s. have only limited coverage. the
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german film director wolfgang peterson has died age 81 from pancreatic cancer. he was widely praised for his 1981 film das boot about a german u boat during world war 2, which and 6 academy award nominations is other hits include the political thrillers in the line of fire with clint eastwood and air force. one with harrison ford peterson died at his home in california. ah, i could check on the headlines here on al jazeera u. s. president joe biden has signed into law a $430000000000.00 climate help and tax bill. by the said, the inflation reduction act address is climate change and reduces deficits by having the wealthy pay more taxes. democrat said as a major win for the party had an november's mid term elections, but republicans say it does little to lower prices.
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