tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 29, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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of the shiite leader announced he's quitting politics. a technical glitch grounds and masses. powerful walk it shortly before his mission. each of the moon un nuclear inspectors heading to a russian held power plant in east and ukraine after a tax nearby posed a threat. a huge relief operation is underway in pakistan where floods have effected millions of p. we'll get the latest from swap valley and sing. i'm trying to get your us go with the sport barcelona, strike pierre america, balmy angus prompt by armed gun, minute time class. it's the beginning of the end of one of the greatest present tennis. as serena williams proposed to play have final major tournaments at the usa ah to, let's start with breaking news from iraq was supporters of the influential shiite
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leader mc todd. earl said i have stormed the presidential palace in bagdad. that's after santa earlier announced she would permanently resign from politics. the army has imposed a total curfew in the last hour at side as supporters have been holding and sitting outside parliament for months. now, rack hasn't had a functioning government in nearly a year that she had the very latest. we can speak to a reporter mcmurry, dr. while had who's in bite that was happening. robert nick as he can see right behind me. these are southern supporters hitting towards the presidential palace and probably as they say, other estate facilities, the want to put pressure on the government. they want a drastic change of the whole political system. as you know, this a comes against the backdrop of a political rivalry. in fact, it political disputes or conflict between southern movement on the one hand and his rival positions that parliamentary blocked, backed by iran,
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named as the coordination framework. now bes protest as they were in the city and that was stage it for the past month in front of the parliament, demanding the parliament be dissolved, an early elections be held to get out of this current political dedlock. now, since these headed towards the presidential palace with reports of so the supporters told him in one of the premises other a position at palace. the central command of the joint operation committee has declared curfew starting from 330 p. m. local time. here, there is no confirmation of how far this is going to remain, but in all cases, it's chaotic here. there are fear that said these protests as we'll move forward beyond defenses of the green zone. as you know, there is arrivals sit in stages beyond the defenses of the greens on by the supporters of there are a val, parliamentary block,
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the iranian backed framer or coordination at framework. now, as you know that, that, that is ignatius of southern looked at the southern himself as it is very significant because it is it some kind probably it's indicating some kind of escalation, despite the fact that he is. and i was saying that he is quitting from older our political scene and iraq. but look at the, the, the consequence look at the, his supporters at moving in all directions trying to reach a state other state institutions to was told them. remember, this is the green zone, their home for government offices, including also other diplomatic missions, international diplomatic missions, including the us embassy, the british embassy, and also it's home to the supreme judicial a court. their supreme is additionally, a council also, which is at the heart of this conflict. as you know,
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this other supporters accused the supreme editor, a council of collaborating with the rivals of not doing, gets job by you, not dissolving. and upon remember, this is only happening only 24 hours ahead of a unexpected supreme court session to be held to look into the li submitted by saw the supporters and demanding that the parliament be dissolved. in fact, accusing the state at president and decade ticket prime minister, also the speaker of the parliament, the 3 of them accusing them of not doing the job by not dissolving the parliament. okay, remembered, we'll leave the phone. thanks very much. the for that update, sir, from baghdad. but tulsa has been a crucial figure in iraqi politics for a long time. the shiite leaders treacherous movement is one of the most powerful see, rose to prominence after the end of saddam hussein's leadership in 2003. he has
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demanded the departure of american troops and as against iran to france, his movement swept to victory and elections in october last year, winning $73.00 seats. but after months of failing to form a government, he ordered his empties to resign. i was back in june and support as a protested in central bank that since july, and had briefly occupied parliament or let's bring in her dad. he's a visiting fellow at the european council on foreign relations, joins is now from canada, from halifax, from canada. in fact, hamza had, what do you make of this? would he make this announce resignation? well, i think like a lot of rockies were wondering what is the exactly resigning from most of the sides out and doesn't hold an official position in the state and 73 m p that he had in parliament. he had the resign a few weeks ago. so it's not quite clear what is the resigning from. is he asking his other members of his party that whole bureaucratic positions in the state to resign that's to be seen. so it's, and the question is, he's,
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he's done this many times and usually when he, he does claim to be withdrawing or resigning from the political system. it's usually before elections and he always ends up back tracking. so the question again here is, will he backtracked as well? right? just give some context for those. perhaps you're watching. you don't know the ins and outs of iraqi politics. also won the election by 73 states back in october, 2021. why could he not then form a government? what happened? that's because he didn't come anywhere close to winning a majority. he won $73.00 seats at the $329.00 seats of the iraqi parliament, which is far from winning a majority. and no party has ever won a majority interact recent history. but others have actually one more than him and they to have failed. so this is nothing new to, to, to iraq. but it's something new to the funder who thought he could do whatever he
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wants was 73. seen a strong response from his support says the curfew has now been called the how do you see this moving from here? it couldn't get dangerous. i mean, while we're questioning what resignation from politics means from the side that what, what it could also mean is that he's not going to take any blame for what his supporters will do. we've seen them now enter the republican palace in the green zone, as you've mentioned before, that they've, they've been occupying parliament before that. so it looks like, by withdrawing from from politics. whatever that means me is what it really means is members is going to do what you want and i will not be held responsible for you, which could be a dangerous escalation. the supreme court was due to meet on tuesday to decide whether parliament should go on a would you think, going to happen. i mean,
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they've already put out a statement prior that they do not have the, the power or the constitutional right to dissolve parliament. i think the iraqi constitution is quite clear that it's at m p have to both themselves out to, to dissolve parliament and, and create a snap election. and so i'd be surprised if, if they give out a statement that says anything otherwise. so what's the resolution here? i mean, it's a $1000000.00 question, isn't it? is be be trying to find a resolution for a long, long time, but, but how can this be resolved? it's, it's looking very blake, this is the long as government formation interact, history. we're almost october, october, it's going to be since elections. and so the question is, what will get most of that back on the table? and so some have, you know, has stated that, you know, he's escalating now to de escalate. it's not quite clear what it will take for him to come back to have a seat at the table and,
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and discuss password for the. the biggest difference iraq is in new to, to challenges to troubling times. the biggest difference is this time is that it's being the problems are being created from within its own political parties and leaders have caused this latest crisis. all right, to appreciate that, thanks very much indeed. hamza, how does a visiting fellow at the european council for relation to join us? i think it will break and use the launch of not as much anticipated ottoman rocket has been postponed because of technical problems. would have been the agencies 1st major step towards a man moon mission in 50 is but engineers at the kennedy space center in florida. i've encountered an issue with one of the engines. i will bring you more on that story. little bit later in the news. so a team of from the you and that nuclear watchdog on its way to inspect you cranes up
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reach a power plant in the southeast, the head of the international atomic energy agency that's refill. grossey has sort permission to visit the site for months and then he tweeted this picture just a few hours ago. ukraine and russia trading blame for shelling near the facility. your biggest nuclear power plant has been occupied by russian troops since the start of the war. the head of ukraine's atomic energy company is called on moscow to remove its troops a moralist. let's begin to raise a boy who joins us from cave. so teresa, the i 18 finally on their way. well that correct finding its way, it's not clear yet when exactly they will be here. we're we're hearing of that in the next few days. they could visit the nuclear power plant. that's the largest nuclear power plant in europe. and there's lots of concern about what's been going on around that area. there's been cross accusations by ukrainian authorities where it's basically saying that it is the russian or attacking them from that base. the
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base stablish where the plant is located. on the other hand, russian officials and russian forties that are occupying the plans are saying that it is the cranium for trying to take back that plan for them and that they have been attacking it with miss. so there's lots of information about what's been happening here, and this is why visited that is expected to take place in the next few day is crucial for many right now to evaluate what type of damage or if any damage has happened to the plant. so far, we know that once they arrive there, they're going to be evaluating the inside of the plant. what's been going on there also talking to the workers and this is like a big concern because we've been told that there were around 200 workers in the land when the it was occupied by russia and queen authority. so saying that some of them have been tortured among other things, so they're going to be evaluating the situation on the ground, the face, ukrainian technicians that are working and being closely monitored by russian troops. and also,
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the other thing that's going to be evaluated is how the safety system is if it's in place and you know how the whole situation around the plant is going earlier today . we spoke to the president of ukraine's as a nuclear power plant company. and this is what he had to say. still lose her for the best hope that they will be able to bring in asked was a final on the ultimate decision closer. but it was, you know, critical love just to remove your options with him. so he was also explaining to us and i mentioned before that they have not been able to be in touch with all of those workers who are inside the plan right now. they are believe that some of them are missing and that's a major concern for ukrainian or forty's. he was also saying that they are fearing that a russian officials that the plant will likely try to manipulate the inspectors
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inside the plant and try to adapt the reality to what's going on in the front. in fact, in fact, what's really important for ukrainian authorities right now is to be able to convince the russian forces to withdraw from the plant. but that's something that russia has already says that has no plans to do. they say that there is no plans to militarize the area or to withdraw with 2 other troops from the area. so we will have to see what, what type of action any is the i a, a visit is able to achieve one serious equity chair. or i tried to leave that might, thanks very much. the for the doctor. it from keith. plenty more. still ahead on the new zone, including rights groups in miramar revealing more evidence about the military. jones is cranked up and the wrong person says his country's peaceful nuclear program will not be affected by israeli threats. we got support coming up to the top that helped this goal for secure $18000000.00 action from the season ending to a championship coming up with jo.
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ah, la foreign aid has started to arrive from focused on it deals with record flooding . planes from turkey in the u. e landed on sunday. more than a 1000 people have died since mid june. military helicopters have been deployed to help those stranded and remote mountainous areas. the municipal climate change is born up to a 3rd of the country could still piece of mush after the monsoon season ends. while height, it is in the sport region of pakistan where the aid has been started there driving and some of the remote regions because the road networks are badly affected, the bridges are gone. the landslide have locked the road and they had a 100 of daughters through their stock and upward, flawed. we have been seeing military helicopter going to and fro, to bring those people out. many still remain in those areas. and also the situation
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downstream as getting was where doors at about 336000 and you think and now is now flying at north gera. and of course, the people that we spoke dread and swap that to us that they said for dimes bigger than the 2010 disaster which affected almost 20000000 people are. we also saw that a 100 of war dare. they've been watched away obliterated. there is no, it's dying that there was indeed a hotel, in fact, that the raging gardens have brought big rock. and those are all kind of acted as grinder. they're estimating everything and it's bought over the years that people were able to evacuate despite the fact that this happened late night at about at night, however, the people were able to get out the door that people have been cut off. they need,
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they need food, they need medical supplies. and i've got the biggest challenge will be your start rebuilding go there or yes, that's me to be in the city of us a call in sin province. what's in the south of pakistan and zane? it's a grim picture as jamal is been describing a challenging enough. now let alone in the future. that's exactly right. even here in st province as you come, all is report here as well. help that is coming, if at all is coming in at an incredibly creeping pace. meanwhile, there are countless people who are injured, suffering from illnesses, waterborne sickness. millions have been affected or displaced. and meanwhile, the death toll day by day continues to go up. just like the water level in the industry river, what we're seeing here is the water moving faster and faster in the last few days. this is british era, this is a british era barrage. this is colonial infrastructure that is about a century old,
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and it's still is a primary part of the water management system here in pakistan built by the british to tame the river. it is still one of the most important parts of trying to maintain the flow of water across this part of the, in this river in this river, of course runs the length of the country. but the same questions are being asked now every time that there is increment whether the monsoon season has been so strong, has already destroyed so much infrastructure. the worry now is the question now is, will this century old infrastructure be strong enough to bear the burden of what more to come? the dams in pakistan's north are full. the flood gates are open. more water is headed down stream to lowlands, where rainfall has already submerged everything in sight. it is difficult to
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imagine where more water will go. army helicopters are dropping a distracted community's small mercies from the air. that pale in comparison to the calamity across the country. and beyond, up on the boat rescues are happening around the clock to evacuate people stranded by standing water where there are no boats. people are walking out wading through the water, carrying whatever they can. self rescue and sin is not for the faint of heart. well, we'll gladly ok one again. the other thing you got which ebony we have nothing help me help me now will only die. look at this, there is nothing left to save and no one is coming to us. at night there are bandits roaming around here. hunger is making us crazy. what can we do? would you be fed up of sitting on the side of the road for more than 2 weeks?
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no help in sight. the residence of one village have taken matters into their own hands. what people here are telling us is that this is decorae country. they're worried about thieves and what they're trying to do now is protect the few remaining possessions. they were able to salvage from their flooded homes, in the absence of anything else, people here are helping each other get to safety. but yeah, that's it. we're living now. we can do manual labor to save our children, or else they will die. what can we do? we're poor. our animals will die. our kids will die. then we will die. deep in the heart of sin, the prophets in villages whose names won't show up on any maps. no helicopters are coming over the horizon. no boat motors can be heard in the distance signaling salvation. 6 people here are tired of waiting for a savior. they are packing up and on the move zane bus ravi l g 0,
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shook our poor district sim pakistan. but it really is a dreadful situation. let's bring in jam khan. that shadow his, the irrigation minister, fortson province, jones is now from a button at mister shorter. welcome to our desert this difficult time. unprecedented times. in fact, just how serious, thank you, is what you'll see and proceed on to work towards his services. absolutely, collector said president land before time, more calamity then the 2010 and, you know, could i mc jan is barely affecting our ball as in a whole focused on a barely affected. i don't think 1000000 people are directly affected by and his mom soon, and he will be astonished to launder our, our, our average of janet miller. rollins is $45.00 them. and now in this monsoon is around 358 am in some cities regard. brain along 171700 m. m in the one night. so it is a calamity is a disaster. it is beyond the management of took over
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a 100 off. thousands of people are homeless. a water bond diseases are every are oh children on the roles and will mind and hope. oh homeless people are flowing towards the cities. yes, it is a terrible situation. no, we heard. and in that report there from the embeds robbie that miss 100 year old infrastructure was still a key part of the management of large parts of the pakistan's education of the industry. but do you think it will be strong enough to, to withstand the, the torrents that have been coming down? yes, this is a very primary colson and lost a one day one record. i'm going to tell them to trans or the 2nd bit. ok, so you are talking about the 2nd a bit odd sir. cut a bit of sustain around 1000000. m. if water it calls the other. ah 261000000 coastal quarter castlewood and from the secretary ranch saw me hope, a lord,
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100 year old and sauce picture we are going to go. we are mentioning it because the present is very difficult to just kind of structure. when you are language and culture and people, some culture, all my problem and since it's totally dependent on dispatch, whatever happens, a huge amount of the structure is going to have to be replaced, bridges have gone, roads have gone at whole towns have gone, you are going to need a huge amount of help from the entire community. we are expecting water international. i'm interested in 2010 and we our chairman blah blah, talk foreigners international coming to to, to come forward and help them to noodle on my come to my country and barely need of the international donation. they don't notice and, and on the she's coming or t i times to you and let it doesn't respond. he can get on my phone with whatever
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disaster demos, daughter and sexual or economy, or what i going to culture them in my thoughts to my life. wanted to have been managed are we appreciate you joining this difficult time job shadow irrigation minister for sin. perfect, thanks so much and investigation and mamma has uncovered more evidence widespread abuses against opponents of the military coup. right. group says it's documented more than $200.00 cases. of soldiers destroying entire villages and a warning that teddy change report contains some images that the viewers may find distress. smoke rises from a residential compound and shim phone tang and central manama. the fires have been burning some more than a week. elsewhere in the village, the child remains of vehicles and the human skeleton burn so badly. only the torso remains villages alleged soldiers arrived on the afternoon of the 11th of august, searching for rebel fighters. they stayed in this buddhist monastery for 3 days,
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killing and burning. anything that moved this man whose identity we've obscured, survived, but many didn't a human on that day. so many people were injured or killed, shot on the spot. many of the people died when they fired artillery, and they killed all the castle, horses and dogs. in the fields outside the carcasses of livestock, decomposed in the sun to the community, everything has gone. the village of 10th lung in western chin state was the sight of fierce resistance in september. the june, to responded by shilling it, and burning down more than a 150 homes. survivors fled across the border into india. the human rights group, mamma witness has been documenting these incidents more than $200.00 in less than a year. it says across the north and the west claim stand on proof, the military was responsible. we need hard evidence and we're able to identify that
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a number of times insignificant circumstances such as the presence of me and my military convoys. at the same time, in the same location as when villages were being but to the ground. that's the off significantly strong evidence. despite these well documented atrocities, diplomatic efforts to engage the gender persistence of a recent visit by the us, special envoy went ahead just a day after uncensored. she was sentenced to an additional 6 years in jail already . and those interventions have failed to stop attacks like this. children hiding from aerial bombardment, an army at war with its own people. tony cheng elgin's or there's been no record heat in jordan's capital of a man just to your world whether update well for locked into a dangerous heat wave for parts of jordan. so right off the bat, the scene in a man, people trying to keep cool here,
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got this truck going around with water. not a bad idea. certainly we consider how high the temperatures have been. let's paint the colors on dark, the red, the higher the temperature. there is a bond at 40 degrees your 2nd 3rd day in a row, and this is a prolonged stretch of heat. so temperature. sure. they'll come down a bit. let's not forget thursday, september, so you should be about $31.00 degrees this time the years, so while above average and it will continue for the next little while the rest of the middle east is looking like this. the winds are shifting around in the gulf. so we're going to see the humidity go up. let's go in for a closer look there. that's usually an indication when temperatures come down, the humidity rises. so joe has got a high 30 degrees and those are those winds coming off the golf. so just imagine if you put a fan in the middle of the golf, turned it on, all of that humidity is being pumped right into doha. when this weather reports in afghanistan and pakistan, those rains have largely petered out, but still a few showers ago and pakistan, including could archie,
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but not as bad as it has been with a height of 33 degrees on tuesday. that trip they see later. i jeff still ahead. darren out 0 will tell you why israel's governments is now targeting palestinian text books and the choice of 2 very different candidates for brazilians. find out why this presidential tv debate got hated and sported barcelona football stars beaten and robbed by gunman inside his home will details not just ah ah
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and again, you watching out 0, remind about top stories this hour and supporters of iraqi shiite leader federal santa. i've stormed the presidential palace and bike done off the side or announced he would permanently resign from politics. the army has imposed to curfew in the past hour. relief and rescue operations under way across pakistan. if it deals with the worse flooding in decades, at least 1000 people have died since mid june plains, from turkey. the u. e. arrived with age. the launch of nast. as much anticipated elements rocket has been postponed in the last half, not because of technical problems, and today is at the kennedy space center in florida. have encountered an issue with one of the engines. we don't launch until it's right. and in fact, they've got a problem with the gases going on the engine bleed on one engine. you
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can't go, you know, there are certain guidelines and i think it's just illustrative. that this is a very complicated machine, a very complicated system. and all those things have to work and you don't wanna light the candle until it's ready to go. i'm, i'm a rep. hello is at the kennedy space center in florida for us. he joins us on the phone at manny, say they've got a problem. what happens now? you can imagine the, just the sort of level of disappointment by so many people here at kennedy space center. we now, as you just heard from officials here and key canaveral who confirmed that a hydrogen leak involving one of the 4 engines on the space launch system or the s l less joint orange rocket that will be ferrying the ryan space capsule at one point in toward the moon, the problem poses enough of a challenge to delay the launch of art in this one. now authorities here we're
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estimating anywhere between 800000 half a 1000000 spectators in attendance to the launch today. so again, you can imagine the scale of the disappointment from those who are expecting to see the launch of the most powerful rocket that nasa has ever constructed. but this by no means represent the failure of the mission. it does, however, mean that it will be delayed to no sooner than friday, september 2nd. now nasa also has other launch windows available in the, in the event of any further delays. but again, right now, this is the u. s. space agency airing on the side of caution, saying that until all conditions are right there can't be a launch. there were concerns over whether this morning heavy rains and then that, that hydrogen leak which, which is not a new problem. this is something that's been bugging engineers. for months since june, what it was 1st discovered and all signs point to space official, hear it at kennedy space center just airing on the side of caution,
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waiting for all the conditions to be right before this rock and can be launched. i reminded many just what the optimist program is all about. so arm is one is an unmanned mission, but it does represent a critical test of the less the speech launch system that represents a critical test of the ryan space capsule arden. this one is the debut mission for, for the finances art in this program, which promises to return human beings to the moon for the 1st time in, in 50 years on this one will essentially set the stage for future missions. artemus 2 will involve accrued mission that will orbit the moon that will set the stage for art in this 3, which is where nasa who put the 1st woman on the moon and the person person of color on the lunar surface. one thing that we keep hearing over and over again from leadership here at the kennedy space center, is that well, the i, while the sites are set on the moon today. ultimately,
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the goal is to put the 1st human beings on the surface of mars. or money exciting time is money repelling bronze printed and deborah him racy, has made a public address to mark his 1st year in office. he said he's had a challenging year from an economic crisis caused by years of sanctions to negotiations to restore the 2015 nuclear deal. jabbar has more from tara president, every right. you see, how's a news conference to highlight his government's achievements, but also defended iran nuclear program. you know, how can we sell most regime in from the beginning designing regime didn't want us to have access to nuclear science, but it's become part of our country. you can take it from us. the zionists did all the code to stop us to kill our scientists. but we didn't stop. none of their actions will be able to stop us. this is an absolute right of iran for you. oh, he came to office more than a year ago,
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promising to fight corruption and restore iranians trust in their government. football at ron bracey was the former head of her aunt, judiciary, one the presidential election. securing nearly 63 percent of the vote in the lowest turn out since in 1979 revolution only 49 percent of the public voted racy campaign to reduce unemployment inflation and address a growing housing problem. but it's been a challenging 1st year in office with iran economy continuing, its, the kline inflation is around 40 percent. the unofficial unemployment rate hovers around 30 to 35 percent with nearly 60 percent of the population now living in poverty, economic stagnation and corruption remains a key challenge for the race administration. and nobody's expecting this to be fixed or result within a short period of time. one year is not sufficient to see that happening. he needs
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more time, president racy isn't just fighting to save the economy. but attacks like this also highlight the difficulties facing her on security apparatus on may 22nd in south to her on 2 armed men on a motorcycle open fire on a vehicle driven by general has son said they from the courts force of the revolutionary guards. the general died on the spot. iranian officials blamed israel 3 days later. another suspicious incident in the town of parking near the capital. one of the heavily fortified military compounds. the incidents killed the defense minister engineer, s on outbreak. he, there's been no official word about the cause of his death. the other issue dominating race is 1st, your office has been that diplomatic effort to restore the landmark 2015 nuclear agreements. these talks are aimed at bringing the united states on her own back to full compliance with the deal saw iran limit its nuclear program in exchange for
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sanctions relief on a deal. israel has strongly criticized and said it will not prevent it from doing what it needs to do to stop around from developing a nuclear weapon. and don't talk, have now we to stage where a draft agreement has been presented according to the european union foreign policy chief joseph, for all that will require serious political will from officials into iran and washington. the 2 sides are now exchanging notes on that tax and what happens next will not only have ramifications for millions of iranians, but we'll also define everything right. you see the 1st term in office door safari, alpha 06 palestinians schools and occupy these through the face enclosure. israeli ministry of education has revoked the permanent licenses saying that textbooks teach what it calls hate and incitement. the classic name listed one of the schools . for palestinian children, history isn't just learned from the pages of a school textbook. it is the memories and stories their mother's father's and grand
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parents ensure they never forget. it is their experiences living under israeli occupation mohammed abu al debate, who's in the 10th grade, is also learning about how history can be rewritten by linda from isabela. she teaches me that if something like this happens in the future, not to keep silent or think this is normal. i have to protest like i am now and stand against the occupation and say hello all that the listener. in july, the israeli education ministry revoked the permanent licenses of 6 palestinian schools in occupied east jerusalem. the education minister declined our request for an interview, but in a statement she says the schools are using textbooks that glorify prisoners armed struggle against israel and their teaching incitement. the schools have one year to remove the books or they'll be closed. it's like an authoritarian regina that wants
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to wipe parts of the truth, it from it's his own people and this is happening to 7 years old children. this is ridiculous and we will not allow that since 1975 order. the palestinian authority has overseen the education of its people can on that thoughtful mamma that i love that we contacted the donors of the educational sector and international community to urge them to take action and stopped as a tech against palestinian educational system in jerusalem. one of the attorneys representing the school says, this is politically motivated, censorship, that breeches the 1995 oslo accords and international laws on occupation. the basic and most common rule and international law regarding occupied territories. whereas the occupant could never rule and occupy territory sovereignty. since one of the
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main and most inherent instruments of sovereignty is dictation of education, the legal team representing the schools admits the prospects of prevailing in the israeli judicial system are slim. these palestinian se at stake is the erasure of their heritage and identity. natasha name l. jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem. let's return to one of our top stores and the delay inasmuch anticipates ultimate rocket launch. we can speak now to dirt pet susie, chief astronomer, and planetarium programs director at the franklin institute science museum. he's in philadelphia, joins his life at welcome to the shows. was great to have you here. but tell us more. this point is no, but the fact that this the rocket hasn't taken off. tell us more about why it hasn't. and what happens now? you're right. it is a little disappointing that launched, it happened today, but this is exactly what's meant by flight test. what happened today is
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a situation with engine number 3. there are 4 engines that are used on this rocket, and they all have to be pre chilled on the liquid hydrogen side before the rocket takes off. so this has to be done early enough to make sure that all of the rocket launch system, the rocket itself, the rocket motor itself is properly show. well, there was a problem in engine number 3 where they could not get it to the correct preacher, preach, shall, temperatures. and this has been a little bit of a tricky thing to do. and so unfortunately, because they couldn't achieve that, they decided to scrub the mission for today and try again on friday. i know it's an incredibly complex machine, but you have to ask, why wouldn't this problem have been resolved beforehand? that is a really great question in a previous test. this one, the engine did not have the preacher test run because there seemed to be another malfunctioning problem with the engine valving that was causing the preacher not to
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occur. and that was not tested after that previous test. so today was the 1st time that engine has been run through that cycle and it turned out to be a failure point. so the engineers will go back and figure out exactly what the problem is and correct it hopefully in time for friday's launch attempt. okay, so they'll be working 24 hours a day to get to that point of absolutely. they will be because i want to make sure they can hit the schedule for this so that they can move on to the next stage of testing for both the rocket itself and for the capsule that is going to be launched by the rocket. all right, and just just tell us again about the ultimate one this particular mission and what the hoping to achieve and how that meshes into the program be also his program as a whole. the esl as rocket itself is the largest and most powerful rocket that nasa has ever build a stance. 321 feet tall and it has a lift capability of 154000 pounds using thrust of 8800000 pounds.
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now what this allows nasa to do is to lift a capsule carrying 4 astronauts plus all the supplies necessary to establish a base on the moon. and the idea of doing this is to set up a training feel off the surface of the earth, or astronauts can begin to build their skill sets for an eventual possible trip out to mars. so this is a returned to the moon and you and an opportunity to try to use the moon both as a training location, but as a place as well to find the resources that could be used on the planet to be able to provide water, provide arb launch launched chemicals and to provide oxygen as well on the moon and for mars. and this is on to this one that will hopefully now take off on friday and it is all to miss 3. i think that will put man and woman on the moon. sorry,
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yes, this is the present plan is that by 2026, it might be possible to have the 1st person of color and the 1st woman on the moon . and this is the language that nasa uses for this next step in getting to getting back to human exploration of space. right. in a exciting time said, let's all hope it happens. and without a hitch on friday, derek, thanks very much. d for joining us and put us in the pitch therapists ethics. look, thank you for having that. brazil has held its 1st presidential debate in the run up to elections in october. the front runners, the president jaya bell center, and formerly there louis said nasty alluded to silver. his surging in the opinion. polls for other candidates took part in the televised debate, and it all became very heated when bel scenario accused luda of corruption, a cape for thought, the gypsy thou sick inch. it is important for people to know. no other president did more to investigate corruption than our government. mothers was the future. there is no justification for this untruthful answer. you go to not. yes. your
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government was the most corrupt in the whole history of brazil. while thomas trauma, as an independent political consultant who served as social communications minister and ludo successor. and he says that bolton are attacked on a female journalist would lightly cost him votes. oh, snarl, made a very, very wrong you. because do you what question? by a female reporter he attack, for i know very well an unusual way. and i mean, and it wasn't already has a very big problem. female orders. i mean, over when you get, if only brazilian women bought it, who that are silver would be already elected by over 50 percent. while basically, brazilian man are support more supportable tomorrow and was allow lady st ms on it are very natural. oh, issues with the reporter, no doubt will be
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a problem with campaign a because it was already a problem that course and i had this image of the see me untie, woman, and this will be no doubt problem here to solve lula in his case was to me defensive when he was asked by both about the for options, abuse issues with government. and this defensive point is, let's say the standard one is a cathy. oh, but in the end, i mean, he asked to give answers about that and, and this is something that the public will ask all the time about what really happened of the crushes in brazil and brazilian oil company during his government. let's move on to cambodia where traditional music is no longer as popular as it used to be, but sun crossman, the trying to keep came and music alive by passing their skills on to the next generation from st. louis has more now from non pen mac marie has been honing his craft for decades. it's
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a skill he learned from his parents and other relatives. in creating his instruments, he's careful not to deviate from the traditional design. this way, he makes sure he preserves the authenticity of each piece. they moy, apache, pumpkin. i started making instruments the early being, but also to preserve our national healthy, our national identity. because i see that income, but yet people are not very interested in gamer musical instruments. lamar wound up like his elders before him. he's passing down his knowledge to the next generation . that he lament the fact traditional. cambodian music is no longer as popular as it used to be, particularly among young people. oh, these days it's played mostly during weddings, andrews just ceremonies, but some a working to preserve it. ah. he and the secondary
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school of finance. students lind, camille classical dance with music, kate by small ensemble. ah, get young of a on man. some ladies lynch. have special phone, but we really listen. we can distinguish whether it's a strong are soft sound. it thus performing, though there are fierce characters at all, so gentle and sad character them one that the fit the sounds that the personality he's his father was also a musician and taught him how to play ah, embody music is an oral tradition passed down from memory it's only recently that the royal's university of fine arts started transcribing the pieces in academia, traditional orchestra. these 2 instruments are normally placed side by side. this is the wrong at egg. it's a high a pitch and it plays the melody rise. this is the one in the home and the deepest
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sound and plays the accompaniment. it's a rich tradition. coaches that goes back centuries and these crafts, competitive instrument and dance, and i'm showing it's kept alive largely al jazeera campaign. so i had here and out 01 of the world's most informed for all his schools. again. come up with joe in school. ah.
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a top is for joe. nick, thank you very much. well, we start with news out of spain, the boss loan and strike appear. america bombing has been assaulted during a violent robbery by gunman at his home. spanish. medias reporting that at least 4 men climbed in through his garden and threatened him and his wife with firearms and balls such throughout the tags before the gang gained access to safe and escape with jewels. about me, young has been living in boston since february when he joined the club from also. meanwhile, police in france are investigating kinds by another football pool pump that he's being blackmailed by gang. his lawyers issued a statement saying, criminal try to sort $15000000.00 in the form of manchester. united player who now plays the event of li allocations, come off pope with brother ts posted several videos online. something publish what he called great revelations about his sibling. pub was from teammate cream
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benchmark, continues to show why many consider him to be the best football in the world right now. he's called to let goals give rail madrid. a 31 win over. in the leader, the french striker who's called 44 goals and 46 games last been hit 2 in the just back door award in tampa. some address it's 3, went through 3. a nice at the top of the table level when he's a president, genuine security will be very tight at catholic woke up later this year. 2000000 people are expected to attend footballs. biggest global tournament, which kicks off on the 20th of november, and it's centered around the capital hall. speaking on a visit to costa rica in 15, said funds from all over the world. welcome. that only have the least us going. we're going to be ready with all the team and catch all so that everybody can enjoy it. all the friends from all over the world are welcome to
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celebrate the welcome to have a party to watch matches. if somebody wants to come to create fight, so something of course they're not welcome. and we're going to be very strict in the beginning of the end of one of the greatest careers in tennis. serena williams will play her last major tournaments of the us open on monday in new york. 23 time grunz. i'm champion faces danco copeland, which in the 1st round flushing meadows is where williams one, the 1st at her may just singles titles and 999. but a last runtime victory was 5 years ago. and after spending a year out through injury williams is one only one much since june, a fellow combat system spoken about how much she's influenced. again. i think i'm a product of what she's done. i wouldn't be here without arms. you know, venus, you know her whole family and i'm like very thankful to her growing up. i never thought that i was different because, you know,
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the number one player in the world was somebody who looked like me. so i think that's the biggest thing that i can take from what i've learned from serena had been, not just the dentist player had been one of the most important athletes in the, in the history of the sport. her soul from, ah, the dentist perspective is a, is a big loss now that she is living in by been door hand. ah, she deserved all the, all the things that she had, she, if you come around her and you're like, wow, i'm a fan, you know her something special. and she, she for sure has. and we'll have an amazing legacy in tennis, and i'm sure, in a 100 years we're still going to talk about syringe, head of the in special tennis federation. david haggard. he told al jazeera that serena's legacy also extends down to the grass roots level of the game. she's an icon when it comes to sports and real trailblazer and what she's been able to do.
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she helped open tennis up to so many more people. people with color, people look different, the cities. she gave them the ability to see that they had a place in tennis that they could visualize himself there. i mean the success that she and venus had him kind of high in the or him through your early stages of their career. today. when i look around that junior events all around the world, i see a little serina, a little venus in, in all of them. you know, their attitude, the way the approach, the serve, where they help the racket or stance. you can just see that how many young players have emulated her style and, and are hoping for the same sort of success that she had. which you know, going down as, as one of the groups players all time. now get ready for pot that's worth $18000000.00. as worry macro became the 1st 3 time winner of golf. fedex called
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northern irishman, started the final round of the tool championship sick shots behind the leader. and well, them one coffee scheffler that struggled. and my boy cut the poor, poor round 60 sick, who in my one show securing that $18000000.00 1st prize. mccoy's c. c defended the pca for a recent month. several players to take to, to the saudi back rival live streaming. it's in some way. it's in some ways fitting that, that i was able to, to get this done today to, you know, sort of right off a year that, that has been very, very challenging and different and i hear what it's doing to the game a gulf. i hear that i really do, i mean, i guess it's going to be hard for me to stomach, go into wentworth in a couple of weeks time and see any of them there like that just, it just doesn't set right with me. and for me, one max and stephan is racing toward the 2nd straight world championship. the
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rental driver started sunday, belgium groan prina the back of the grid of the penalize to too many changes to the engine. but that didn't stop the dutchman from taking the race lead off to just 12 lab from there was pretty much, allegedly dr. for the 2nd one by 18 seconds. said your parents 22nd for color fight to 3rd live hamilton's rights ended on the opening lap. auto colliding fernando alarm. how does that was not one stay out of trouble because it was very hectic in front of me and i just really didn't want to be involved. but yeah, we came through quite quite well. then you know it come down with a safety car and basically from there was a journey basically trying to think a guy every love. and then once i realized i was scared, i could see, you know, we can win this region and australia have won the rugby 7th. well say res. title for the 1st time. they secure 3rd place at the final tournament at the season in
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los angeles. and that was enough to list them above the south africa in the overall table, australia joined the national women team and becoming world camping. all right, that is all useful for now more with jemma later. nick. jeff, thanks for that. we'll see jim later. thank you. that's the best news. i'll be back in a couple minutes of a half or are you see the a shelley is going to the polls in a historic attempt to change its constitution. 50000000 people are eligible to choose between a welfare state and strength and rides, or to keep a constitution adopted under the dictatorship of augusta. finishing julie referendum on al jazeera. it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new
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