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ah. and i them, nora. kyle, this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up, shelling cuts the main power supply for europe launch is nuclear plant on the russian control and new crime, flood victims and pakistan. angry feeling abandoned by their leaders and the rich until they prepared to vote on a new constitution seen by its supporters as one of the wells most progressive. ah, for me, you, as president donald trump has called joe biden, an enemy of the state. oh, he was speaking at his 1st rally, says the f. b. i searched his florida home as part of an investigation into his handling of classified documents. joe biden came to philadelphia,
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pennsylvania to give the most vicious, hateful and divisive speech ever delivered by an american president vilifying. $75000000.00 citizens plus another probably 752800 and 50. if we want to be accurate about it, as threats to democracy and as enemies of the state, you're all enemies of the state. he's an enemy of to say, you want to know that the enemy of the state is him and the group that control him . our correspondent mike hannah has more from washington, dc. in a speech that lasted well over an hour, donald trump repeated many of the claims he made before repeating his baseless claim that the 2020 election was stolen. he lashed out at president biden for accusing him and his maga. movement of being
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a real threat to democracy. he also accuse the f, b i and the department of justice of being weaponized by the, by that administration. the somewhat ironic from someone who it must be remembered, fired the director of the f, b i and demanded absolute loyalty from the department of justice. this is what he had to say about the f b i search of his home. a few weeks ago you saw when we witnessed one of the most shocking abuses of power by any administration in american history. the shameful raid and breaking of my home moral argo was a travesty of justice. that made a mockery of america's laws, traditions, and principles. before the entire world, the entire world was watching and their shock. but the speech was also notable, not for what trump said, but what he didn't,
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there was no mention of why he took the controversial documents from the white house in the 1st place. why his lawyers certified that they'd been returned when the f b. i search revealed that in fact, they hadn't, so many questions remain that were not answered within tram speech. he also did not repeat the claim that all these documents were declassified. something that has been made in social media. this is the type of statement that the f b i would lean in to should there be an investigation into obstruction of justice. why are both leaders in pennsylvania at the same time? well, it's an absolutely critical state in terms of the mid term elections. it played a central role in 26 dean and in 2020, when biden wanted 580000 votes. and that is likely to repeat itself in the mid terms where among other things, pennsylvania could well decide who controls the senate after november,
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as antagonists, as professor of political science at chickens burg university in pennsylvania. she explains more about why this state is so important in american politics right now. and solving is incredibly important. we are a very unusual state. we're remarkable because we have a blend of urban and rural voters that make us very evenly divided. but even more than that, we have an open senate seat and a midterm election, where only a handful of races are even close. and we have an open tutorial seat where whoever is going to win this race is going to determine whether pennsylvania is a pro life or pro choice state. and so because a former president trump hasn't doors, both republican candidates for these offices. he has some, some skin in this game and her president by miss from pennsylvania. so both see not only the fact the pennsylvania is a battle ground, but also that they are very personal stakes here. i imagine we'll be seeing more of
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them in the coming weeks. we have philadelphia on the east side of the commonwealth and pittsburgh on the west side of the commonwealth. and in between is a t shape of very rural conservative voters and they are, they are just die hard maga. and so that is why in 2016 for president trump, one pennsylvania 544000 in 2020 trump last pennsylvania 580000. and you know, 80000 boats is a lot of boats, but not if you consider the fact that we have in pennsylvania 9000000 registered voters. so you know, it just speaks to how very closely divided. we are rather you now, and there are more concerns about the safety of europe's biggest nuclear plant, which is under russian control in ukraine. you and what stock says as oper each a facility has lost connection to the last remaining power line. in social atomic
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energy agency says the plant is still supplying electricity, but through a reserve line, only one of the 6 react as is functioning. russia and ukraine accuse each other of shelling near the plants. givers on their joins us now live from cave and gabriel. the presence of un inspectors and sap reach upon to me is not stopping the fighting . it said, what are you hearing yet? absolutely has not. and that's kind of what they were hoping. the a was hoping that perhaps with the presence of those inspectors, they could set up some sort of e militarized zone or something that was sort of the talk or what was the ideal situation, at least on what ukraine's was ukrainians want. but it does not stop the fighting around the nuclear power plant at all. we are fighting thursday friday, saturday as well. so far here on sunday, things have been fairly calm around the power plant in terms of the fighting. but
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the situation is still very tenuous there that could change literally any minute or any hour as we have seen from the last few days. the real concern, again, continues to be that fighting back and forth around the power plant could affect the supply, the energy supply to the power plant, which is key because that power plant needs these generators. and these, these, these power lines running consistently to keep the cooling systems at the nuclear reactors running safely. now around the nuclear power plant, of course, all up and down that area. there are certainly a dozens of villages and towns and the people they're very concerned during the fighting that we've seen in the shelling over the last several days. many of the people have left the area a trying to get away from the fighting. and then we'll go back to the town during the day to do what they need to do. but clearly it's
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a very tense and volatile situation. not only immediately around the nuclear power plant, but the cities and towns that are nearby as well as it is in many parts of the country, isn't it? ukraine is launched it major long way to counter offensive just in the past week. how is that going? the fighting is intense there. this is the ukrainian counter offensive. there is a few days old now they started at several days ago and they are trying to retake her song. not only had some city but her own region as well. that's important to point out here. we've been talking a lot about her song. there's the city of her song, a city of about 280000 people. and then there's the region of had a song that has about a 1000000 civilians there. right now ukraine counter offensive is working to retake her so on both the region and the city that were taken by russians and are held by
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russian since the early stages of the russian invasion, it's critical for the ukrainians to retake her song. why? because her son is important and they want to retake it before russia tries to annex this region. also, it's an important city in region to try to block the russians from getting any closer to the key port city of odessa, which is currently controlled by the ukrainian ukrainian port city. what the ukrainians are trying to do in this counter is offensive, is trap the russian forces. and there's tens of thousands of russians there in his own city, trying to trap them and cut off the supply lines to the russians. and then in a word to some military analyst pinch the russians out, forced the russians to recede behind her song city. that is the ideal situation for the ukrainians. that's what they're trying to do in a very methodical, methodical way. they are not simply storming heck or so on. city would simply be
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too dangerous for the craniums because the russians are very much have their defense lines set up very strong in harrison city. ok, sunday. but he's the latest that from k thanks very much. gave a the rushes indefinite closure of the gnawed stream. one gas pipeline is increase phase of a winter energy crisis in europe. on friday, moscow again, shut down the pipeline, blaming an oil leak rush energy corporation, gas problems as a german firm is ready to carry out the repairs, but no site is available for seamans. energy is denied. this saying is not been asked to take on the job. europe accuses russia recognizing energy in response to sanctions for its invasion of ukraine announcement of an indefinite closure came hours after g. 7 nations agreed to impose a price cap on russian oil, hamas as executed to palestinian men in the gaza strip, or they were accused of collaborating with israel and the statements,
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the hamas run. interior ministry is that the men who aren't named. i provided information that led to the killing of palestinians. 3 others were executed at the same time on charges of murder. pakistan's prime minister has assembled a committee to coordinate relief efforts in flood ravaged areas more than a 3rd of the country is under water affecting around $33000000.00 people. 80 out of the 160 districts in the country have been declared. calamity hits almost 1300 people have died after weeks of record months on soon rainfall and melting glasses they will, as homes were destroyed or living and temporary shelters. and anger is growing amongst the millions of people displaced by the floods as they wait for aid. same bus or avi has more from soccer in send province to those who have a message from the people of sind share your food in our hour of need or we will take it from you. meet in, woke up at the rich,
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foolish stomachs and give us the run around. i make the children chase food until we're out of breath. i'm not a good fluted trucks before, not by choice, but necessity. the newly homeless live on roadsides, with a view of their submerged houses, swarming, passing cars for help. they say they are treated like the other guy. again, we're going to set ourselves on fire here. if we don't eat them for sure, we will burn ourselves in again. the law to meet the people who come to us. votes during the election are ignoring us now. flood survivors sheltering in a vacant building without services and threatened with eviction and say, pakistan's. leaders are only interested in photo opportunities. i get done. i've got to come to my house. i'll show you how bad it is. the waters this high, the walls have fallen down. where should we go? we came here and there's nothing. and these are all packed to some people's party
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voters, the p. p. p winds in sin. where are they now? a member of sins assembly promised things would change the 3rd world country bucket pocket on the 3rd world country with a new government. his previous government destroyed the economy. how can a provincial government a smaller body be expected to do? we're trying to go everywhere and get to everyone. but these people are not convinced with anything. you know, one here is keep hungry tonight. i've got a pledge to turn on the electricity and send more help back. a van has arrived with much needed medicine, and there is a fire engine filled with water that people are using to fill up all the water and cans and, and vessels that they can carry into the flats that they're living. there also waiting for cooked food to be sent to those flats where the people are. and everyone here hopes that there is enough to go around. they also hope that this is
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the beginning of promises being can. but night came, buildings remained dark and there isn't enough food for everyone. people blamed their leaders, leaders blamed their circumstances. but all agree. international donors need to come here to witness what is happening. pakistan, they say cannot. whether this storm alone is in basra, the old 0 sucker sin the pakistan. the taliban has set up checkpoints in the afghan city of harass after a suicide bombing outside a mosque on friday. killed a prominent cleric. thousands of people paid their respects at a funeral for the taliban supporter would jayma rockman and sorry witnesses say he and his fit for making their way to the mosque and the bomb was triggered. at least 47 people died. cilla had hair on out a sarah syrian refugees and tacky fare for their safety as they faced the threat of deportation and awe
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back and forth. one of the world's biggest walk festivals returns to rio. ah hello, monsoon range bringing some rary heavy down paws across southern parts. alva endo china, lots of cloud showing up here. and it runs right across the philippines. snotty 5 millimeters to find here in 24 hours that links up to our tropical cyclone. i typhoon which has been making its way away from my south china sea pushing up towards the east shawnasee and up towards to pan. lots of showers across so much off south east asia breakdown pulls coming frequency some heavy above dufrane less into cambodia, thailand. possibly to some localized flooding in the usual rush of showers across
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malaysia, some lively showers to coming into indonesia as we go through the next couple of days. little change as you make away into the week, but quite a change across sir south southern part, sir, of the well particular down to was new zealand. nasty little area of low pressure here swirling away. and that will bring some very wet and windy weather into the north, out of the new zealand over the next day or so. it's a little more mobile now. dry weather coming back in across much of australia i, which was west some lively spells of rain pushing across w way. have your bus to frame will make their way through the byte easing further east was over the next couple of days. that way, whether it's on a salable crash, clear away, and 10 killer behind oh, the land of the free america has never been a real democracy. the black people wouldn't average marriage that democracy maybe excludes divisions and struggles in america's electoral system to fight foreign
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against equal representation. and the democratic process is the country that learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. one person, one vote on al jazeera lou. ah, where again you're watching out his era, his reminder of our top stories this hour fully you as president, donald trump is called joe biden, an enemy of the state. and was speaking of his 1st rally since the f b. i searched his florida home as part of an investigation into his handling of classified documents through a nuclear war stokes,
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as the russian occupied zapper reach or facility has lost connection to the last remaining power line. but it's still supplying electricity through a reserve line. has been weeks of shelling in the area and pakistan's prime minister shabazz sharif, has assembled a committee to coordinate relief efforts in flood ravaged areas more than 33000000 people have been affected and at least 1300 people have died. after weeks of record, a monsoon rainfall and melting glasses to lands heads the poles on sunday for a referendum on replacing the constitution with one seen to be more progressive. but the issue has divided the country and polls suggest a close outcome. our latin america, salisia, newman reports from santiago for the 1st time. every chilion over the age of 18 will be able to weigh in on a new road map for their future. like most constitutions, chili's, new draft charter, was born out of upheaval. millions of chileans,
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disenchanted with their institutions and decades of social inequality, launched an unprecedented social uprising. 3 years ago, pieces we established when nearly 80 percent of citizens voted to do away with what many saw as the roof of all evil, the dictatorship era constitution go get thought already to the processor to lend not have it. i think the great merit of the chile and process was to have transformed a very disruptive moment that threatened to destroy our institutional order and turn it into a democratic constitutional solution. so the result is a draft charter which, if approved in today's referendum, would harold a new political, social, and economic europe for this country. september 4th marks another extremely significant election at gillian history. and they are both connected 52 years ago. so i thought i in there was voted in as the world's 1st democratically elected
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marx's president, to be overthrown 3 years later in a military coup, led by general, a ghost will be no shame the architect of chillies, current constitution. the new charter is a major shift from pinochet's free market model. it would guarantee social rates like education, health, and pensions, and give recognition and autonomy to indigenous people. it's also the world's 1st constitution to guaranteed gender parity and respect for nature. it's a constitution that takes into account climate change and that gets very strong. a provisions for the protection of, of the environment it's, it's very oriented to sustainable development. i think that's very, a cutting edge aspect of the, of the text. ah, but there are many who believe that lift when delegates who drafted it went too far and imposed a text that doesn't reflect the concerns of the political center. and conservatives,
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luck on didn't offend another yet. are said, constitutions cannot be life to her, right? they have to represent people's interests, regardless of ideology. that's why those who will vote against the constitution an are demanding the process start all over again. it's like baking a cake. if the cake comes out flat and it's burned, you don't try to fix it. or you can cry, but it will never be a good kick. so you throw it away. even supporter is agree that the new charter must be improved, suggesting that whatever the outcome chili's constitutional process isn't over yet . to see a newman, al jazeera, santiago, the columbia, and present gustavo patrick has been to the area west 7 police officers were killed in a roadside bombing on friday. the st. louis region is a stronghold of a splinter group from the fox rebels, and the president believes it's responsible for the attack. fox signed a piece deal with the government in 2016,
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but some dissident remote members refused to back it. metro as seen as seeking an end to the conflict. china is still imposing pandemic related locked towns as a way to keep the number of coven 19 cases at 0 because of several recent positive test. 21000000 people in chung do. and now combined to their homes, harding has more. these are the scenes that a market in chain do. when chinese authorities impose a locked down the suite many desperately grabbing what they could before the shells emptied out some going to extreme length to stock up 21000000 people live here. and on thursday, 157 of them tested positive for covert 1900. the government says just one case would be enough to hit pause. but if we're ready to tackle essential services like supermarkets,
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pharmacies and hospitals will remain open. restaurant only allowed to offer take away an employees of those places who get tested every day. every house can send one person with a negative test result to do their shocking once a day. mass testing means long lines. even the digital registration system keeps crashing. overwhelmed at the number of daily entries, but testing has to be done for people to be able to bring food back home to their families. too low, being flights trains taxes in the shared barks are still available for restaurants . medical workers and the restaurants who have nurturing need to go out must provide an active test result taken within 24 hours before using public transportation. shanghai in beijing know all too well what it's like during a complete lockdown. in may the w h o criticizing the plan to achieve what beijing called 0 cove and 19 cases in such mega cities. we
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indicated that the approach, you know, will not be sustainable and considering the behavior of the buyers, i think a shift would be very important. the empty streets of major chinese cities are a reminder of the links. the government is willing to go to stop the pandemic. leah hardy and al jazeera millions of syrian refugees living in turkey fair. they could be deported. most of them come from opposition, held areas in syria. and it comes as ankara and damascus sink better relations and the turkish economy worsens. frontend calls to send the asylum seekers back. as i said, our reports from tacky southern city of gassy and tap the turkish city of gesenta 70 kilometers from the border with syria. horst, about half a 1000000 silly beverages it has been more than a decade, says war force them to leave their homes to make
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a new love. now they faced the possibility of having to move again. can yeoman to her that can leon every day i have this fear being deported where my child goes to school. i worry where my wife goes shopping. i have anxiety. we can't exercise even our fundamental rights. a thief broke my car window 2 weeks ago and stole everything inside. a lawyer advised me not to report it to the police because i might be deported to finding any official complaint or might lead a syrian to being deported, deported to where a war zone residential elections are due to take place in turkey next year. during president ledger pope adeline's tenure, the country has taken in about 4000000 soon asylum seekers, but with the economy faltering. so too is public support for them. some opposition parties are capitalizing on the anti refugee sentiment, and promising to sound serious back if they were a counter. this was the ruling party, has lost the magic push to improve relations with the city and by the gym says,
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however, worried the worst is yet to come. often, numerous attempts were found. some people willing to talk to us. they are asked to protect their identities. seeing although they want their voices to be heard, they're afraid of being deported. sadly. hm. because it does. that weird is from ali poor. he says his 2 brothers are in prison back in syria. he hasn't heard from them in years and hopes they are still alive. no mother didn't want to be filmed in public, in case the camera drew attention to him, and let them out of saudi. a sub eminence deportations have become just american frequent. the recent stipends from turkish officials make us worry that we could be sent back at any minute him, if armed, reported to the regime controlled errors. i'll have the same photos. my brothers, if i'm deported to italy, radical groups will not let us have a life. assassinations and bombardment are all that white for us there on here. on the other side of the board there in syria, the ongoing ward is silence. insidious voices on this side of the border in turkey,
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the fear of being deported is forcing them to stay quiet. celia say neither content is safe for them in the restroom said that al jazeera gazelle, tipp turkey and his 20 people have been killed and suspected asha bob attack in somalia central heron region. the aunt group talks at a convoy of trunks carrying humanitarian aid on friday night. esco's attempting to reach the area found land mines out about has carried out several attacks against the somali government in recent weeks. nasa has ruled out another launch attempt and the coming days for it's awesome as one moon mission, u. s. space agency had to postpone left off of its giant rock it on saturday after a fuel leak. now as the 2nd time in a week that a technical issue, derails the mission and invest that reports from cape canaveral. this is artemus launch control at a t minus for hours and 45 minutes and counting. the rocket was primed. the count
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don't underway, but his feeling of the giant rockets began. it became clear that in that famous phrase, we have a problem. the last name has a recommendation of no go for launch to the nasa test rector and launch director a leak on the link pumping liquid hydrogen into the tanks was found. engineers run through the plans to fix it. was rector charlie back while thompson just called, ah, a scrub. but in the end i to admit defeat the launch scrub the for saturday. we do not launch until we think it's right. and these teams have a labored over that. and that is the conclusion that they came to so i look at this as a part of our space program, of which safety is the top of the list. it's the 2nd time in a week the much the 8 optimist project had to be stopped short of launch on monday
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. it was an issue traced back to a faulty gauge launch period. 25 is definitely off the table. we won't be launching this period ends on tuesday. we will not be in launching in this launch period. launch period 26 and 27 will really depend on the options that the team comes back with likely on monday or early tuesday morning. thousands of gathered in the parks and on beaches across florida, space coast, hoping to see a lunar launch only to leave disappointed my brought friends with us and foreign russia and our friends son's birthday. hoping the big candle to go off, but it didn't in unless you've ever seen a rocket go up. there's nothing like its heart pounding. i mean, shake your whole body and it's just something to say our committee has been plagued with delays with overruns them with a soaring budget, but not the belief.
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