tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 4, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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in louisiana is confirmed by the g 20 presidency. bringing opportunities for you invest indonesia. now, on the 5th of september, britton's conservative party will elect a new leader who will become the country's prime minister. a row likely to be defined by an unprecedented cost of living crisis, expiring inflation, and away the strikes across the country. stay with al jazeera for the latest developments on the u. k. 's new prime minister. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm adrian for the good. this is that he's are live from doha coming up in the next
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60 minutes. germany's government announces a 65000000000 dollar support package to help people deal with soaring energy costs and inflation. with the u. k prime it is devoris johnson said to leave office, we look at the challenges his successor will face, plus he says a donald trump hit so the president joe biden during his 1st rally since the f. b. i searched his florida home and angry flood victims and pakistan say that they've been abandoned by their leaders and the rich and i'm santa homeless with all the sport, including rafa on the dallas is on track for the 23rd glass and title. spaniard burst aside his opponent to reach the us open. 4th in
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it is just after 10 hours gm table start in germany, where the government has just announced a near $65000000000.00 package to help people and businesses from soaring inflation . chancellor, olaf shots says they'll use a windfall tax on energy companies to keep the price of oil and gas down. he insists that germany has sufficient energy to last through the winter. despite russia stopping oil supplies and gas supplies. the chancellor says that russia is not a reliable energy partner after it indefinitely. stopped supplies through the north stream one pipeline. again, joining me now, ben arris, his the founder, an editor in chief of betty and talon, use a business to use agency with particular focus on energy. he's in berlin, benco's heavy with us to what extent has the e you facing a winter of fuel shortages and the rising cost of living? it's an unfortunate turn of phrase, perhaps, but shot itself in the foot in regard to sanctions against russia. i mean,
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shortly after the war began in ukraine, the came out with these extreme sanctions, a so called massive package and said specifically, these sanctions were designed to denigrate the russian economy. and unsurprisingly, that puts in as hit back and has returned his economic war by using the tools that he has available specifically is dependent on russian gas. and he's been turning it on and off, and the results of that has been to cent price is the gas market $10.00 fold enormous costs. i mean, it was an ass just this morning the, it's really spent 100000000000 euros on, on gas and energy. and it's one of the most exposed to the russian importance put that in the context. normally, the costs are around 12000000000 euros for a country like that. so this is very expensive. and what we're seeing now is those costs starting to spill over into the economies. we're seeing double digit
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inflation across the whole of the cost of living is shifting up. there's a knock on effect, the same with food. the control, the pitcher has a weak price, is, is one of the major exports he's managed to send those up to will ties. although since the sample deal and signed in july, does it come down again? and i think the winters is, you know, it could be very difficult to indeed rush it, cuts off gas applies completely, then we're talking about rationing and, and more inflation. you know, we call the $65000000000.00 package that announced in order to protect the german consumers and businesses. how well the people in germany feel, the chancellor shortest handling the situation right now. they behind the cup, but in terms of its continuing support for ukraine. the people are, the overwhelming majority of people are behind ukraine and prepared. they say to take on extra costs in order to support the effort to, to make sure that russia is expelled. however, the industry is
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a different question and they are lobbying very hard for an enter the war lifting of sanctions. an issue for them is that already you got like, fertilizer plans are shutting down, but some other industrial production that relies on gas for the cost for them and just become exceptional. and what's the issue here is the german model. the economic model is a risk because that was buying cheap russian gas and using it to make high quality widgets, which then exports it. and that's what's been driving the prosperity of germany. but since this gas prices going up very turning like in may, for the 1st time in 13 years, germany ran a trade deficits. and the industry is afraid, their entire model is going to be destroyed by this. and that strikes a, you know, what makes germany prosperous? so it's, it's complicated because the government has a lot of pressure lobbying by industry to make peace. whereas the people are behind
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this until the prices go up even more. i mean, it remains to be seen how, how long the popular support continues. once people are asked to pay a $1005.00 thousands, an energy event, how united a germany is fellow. you members in the support for your credit given the painful winter that lies ahead for many well indeed, i mean keeping you together. it's never been easy. and some countries like france and germany are standing behind the baltics, poland, absolutely 100 percent a month go further than other countries, particularly in southern europe and hungry, outstanding case here and not for the sanctions at all. and hungry has been getting caught us exceptions where excluding it's, it's the oil by and one applied hungry. and then we just signed a new gas deal as well. and so it's very difficult for brussels to keep this all together. but so far they've managed to do it down to 1st live on the live and she's done a great job of building
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a unit see. but i think that puts his plan by hiking the prices that he's going to chip away at that unity. and there are already considerable cracks in that unity to be seen or now. good talk to ben manufacture date being with a spent iris that from be any and tell of use in berlin. u. k. conservative leadership, candidate list trusts as the energy crisis will be her priority if she's elected trust, as outlined how she would address rising electricity prices. the new leader of the conservative party and the u. k. is new prime minister will be announced on monday . that if i'm elected as prime minister within one week, i will make sure there is an announcement on how we are going to deal with the issue of energy bills and of long term supply. to put this country on the right thing for winter, i will act immediately. morris johnson, then preparing for his last full day in office,
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a removal van was seen pulling up in front of number 10 downing street. on friday, johnston prepares to step down on tuesday and will be replaced by either list trust, or rashid sooner. he's leaving following a series of scandals that saw the resignations of several ministers in protest at his leadership. susie boniface is a political author who writes as the fleet street fox to the u. case daily mirror paper. she's live for us now in kent, in the u. k. suzy goods, every with us. so this past says she'll act immediately to curb the spiraling cost of living. if as expected, she's handed the keys to number 10. but to what extent, as far as the electorate is concerned, is it too late that a professor should have addressed this issue long ago? will she be on the back foot from day one on how long before conservative party grandees who brought down johnston turn on her? well, as you just hearing, that glitch is talking about immediately acting on long term energy supplies. it
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takes years to sort out where your long term energy supplies are going to be coming from. that's why it's called the long term. she can't possibly do that in 3 months . but one of the legacies that we've inherited from bars johnston is that we are governed by people who act by emotion and who govern with emotion rather than with practicality and regardless of politics. and they don't seem to think well with this work with that work. what's the best solution, who's affected by it? can we get this through parliament? they just want to say stuff and they think then happens. and that's not how any country is governed. it's how burris perhaps thought when he was a young man and wanted to be welled king, that that was how it would be he would govern by decree. and that's how he has done it. but in order for at least trust to have something that she can do immediately before christmas, you really need for the government to have been preparing for this moment. since putin 1st invaded ukraine at the end of february start march. the sanctions kicks
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in very quickly. we knew back then that this was going to happen. it was wound about repeatedly. and so it's not a surprise that he's turning off the gas flies and it really should have been something that the government was prepared for. but we are, have been governed ever since then by 1st the, by a prime minister. he was thinking about stuff. second a by a government that wasn't very experienced. and thirdly, by, by someone who does, who thought, if anything was unpleasant, i could put to one side and it wouldn't ever really. hm. so is it what sort of former prime minister will johnson be? is he could a fade elder statesman like into the park ground, or will he be a constant for in the sight of his successor plotting a bell of scholarly like political comeback? i suspect to be exactly what he was before. he was prime minister as a nice type economist, like main. so you just say stuff and you get paid for it and then you move on to the next day. and so he'll be making speeches and he'll be causing problems and
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he'll be doing what he did as a newspaper columnist, which is throwing stones over the world. and next door's garden and listening to the sound of tinkling glass. he'll be causing problems, perhaps no intentionally. but if liz trust where to do something that he feels doesn't make him no good, he's certainly gonna cause some problems. but i doubt we'll see much on the back benches. i think he won't be much of a constituency in pay, and he's on constituencies by marginal says every possibility that he's going to leave. what i'm hoping is that he will continue supporting the nuclear test veterans who he met in june. i took to see him and he's a group of people who were very seriously mistreated by their in government during cold war radiation experiments. many countries around the world to recognize the honors that service. one who took part and were injured in britain is the, anyone who hasn't, he became the 1st prime minister to meet them in gene. but after that he resigned. he checked out, he hasn't to do with the mental that he said he was going to. and now i had,
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you know, on the back benches he will be able to determine the force he came to power promising to get brings it done, which of course, one of our huge majority, he's not really go breaks it done. but if the polls are to be believed, the majority of the electric now believes that briggs in his current form, at least, has been a huge, mistaken of that they would prefer a label government. how did johnson managed to squander that majority in just 3 years? he did exactly what the people who watched him as mer of london knew he was getting to day. so in politics, everything that you want to get done takes 5 or 10 years to come on stream. and so everyone who's in power announces that going to start something, but they never get see the benefits of it. so what they have to do to maintain any kind of popularity is claim credit for the things their predecessors did somehow cost it in their own mold. so as a matter of london bars, johnson to credit for the olympics was all over that like a rash, but it was ken livingstone,
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his predecessor who actually wanted and done all the hard work. and what he did as mayor of london was very nic bars. johnston achieved nothing, he make no legacy. he, he caught you, senses, he caught fire stations, he caught police stations, and the, the knife crime and the problems we see in london now are a direct result of what bars johnson didn't do. and so his success, the con, has nothing to claim as a success that his predecessor should have put in post. and so when the deep leagues power and his success comes in, he'll be able to come credit for the things today has started. but that equal always seem to have been a failure because he couldn't claim credit for the things bars. johnson never did is gonna be the same with government. i'm sort of to, to rush you here. but of the so much want to ask you one final question. how will history judge johnson's premiership? is he a genial, generally good, but misunderstand man, a misunderstood man who got the big decisions. right? or is he just someone who was completely on foot fi office?
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i'm a newspaper columnist, i say stuff and i move on. i never think i should get power cuz i would obviously misuse it and probably just use it to have a drink. something she'd never let journalist path. they don't know what the doing quite i'm sure you probably agree. but what we can see, our thing in the long term is that by the time when boys johnson goes to resign next monday or tuesday morning by moral, it will be precisely a 1000 days since he won that amazing landslide majority. now that landslide with a couple of general election should have kept him safe. i rule for that decade, he left it in the morning 3 years. and that is an epic fadia of historic proportions. he absolutely failed in so many things he promised. and what we filed in as a nation is our ability to make it sound like we're okay with stuff to elect someone who was clearly unfit, the highest vis you had no experience,
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no practical skills. didn't produce much legislation when he was in power. and somehow tell ourselves that it was okay because he was the statesman. we look at them differently once they're in power. if he had stayed as a host on you know, some bbc to program. we would have seen him differently. once they're in power, we start talking about like there's a positive here somewhere. if we can convince ourselves the same things going on at the moment with less trust. so i think after windsor, we're probably going to be looking at a collapse in government because she's got even fewer skills. embarrassed johnson chris of surgery very effectively. that's the fleet street folks for the daily mirror, susie boniface, her live. i think susie the un has warned a looming crisis in liberia where prices have risen sharply while the government blames the ukraine war on the pandemic. its critics say the corruption and mismanagement are to blame and let's go live to library as capital monrovia, i was here as nicholas hock. is that nick? tell us more. well, adrian, you know, in
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a country where most people live on barely 2 dollars a day, a slight rise in prices has a big impact. we're in a market in downtown monrovia and people here are having to do this difficult decision of choosing what they can and cannot afford and things like fish and meat that were affordable before have become a luxury. now president george, where i blame the global war and ukraine and the economic fall out of the kobe pandemic for the country's economic growth. but his critics and political opponents say that perhaps corruption has a role to play in your office for the price high in $2900.00 adrian, a cargo ship build with the equivalent of a $100000000.00. an american cash and barion money was disappeared mysteriously. that's 25 percent of the country's g d p. and what we saw was an increase of price
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on the market dramatically. now that vessel was later found, but these price highs come on the heels of an announcement bade by the united states treasury, who put on sanctions on a 3 senior figures george way as government now know, kept silent and i haven't spoken to the media until now. take a look at our report. why do senior members of liberia's government are breaking their silence? they had kept quiet after the us treasury imposed sanctions on them in august, accusing them of corruption. the found mcgill, the president's chief of staff, deny, is the misappropriation of public funds and of instructing warlords to threaten political rivals. he says, the u. s. has got it wrong. that it's a case of mistaken identity. was somebody, me as ms. linda. so my mom taught us to really margaret and every wall to wall using money. that is a fight. this is
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a fine. and there it wouldn't be what been arrested. somebody miss emma used when the woman and the guy was on the country solicitor general, who used to run a publication called the plain truth says the u. s. accusation are all lies. he blames his former boss, the minister of justice for any wrong doing. the minister of justice should be accused of odyssey. he receives document, he reviews contra. he signs contra, never in my life, so that became salissa general. in particular, is the minister of justice. the men have been suspended by president george way on . the former football star was elected in 2017 on a campaign, promising to fight for the rights of poor people. his goal was to radical corruption and poverty retired civil servant. paloma has hoped that where's presidents? he would bring change his appalled that government officials are now accused of stealing millions of dollars from the state coffers from which he gets his small
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pension. no, only is his $60.00 a month pension rarely paid on time. it is a meagre, some compared to the $5000.00 a month salary members of parliament receive. most liberians live on less than $2.00 a day with rising cost. what was once affordable is now a luxury mister flew can no longer afford to buy fish or meat sending his daughters and grandchildren to school is now beyond his means at enterprise dog or my fair c o, f i, if it is in it, however, as it is and that visit now we've been gone. where says the economic fall out from the ukraine war and cove it or the cause of his country's financial woes. his political opponent sate mismanagement of public funds. is the real reason? following the imposition of american sanctions, an investigation is underway. the u. s. is libraries main international donor and while both men are close friends with the president in times of economic hardship,
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the united states is one partner, whereas government cannot afford to ignore or lose. i know there's been protest on the streets of monrovia against corruption, and the demonstrators were not marching towards the presidential palace or the parliament, but towards the united states embassy. they want the americans to do more to impose even more sanctions. why? well, because this country has gone through to better civil wars where a quarter of a 1000000 people have died. and many people here believe that corruption fueled that war. now the sanctions were announced in august, which is very unusual for the united states treasury usually in out there sanctions lists in january become 5 months ahead of the big africa summit, organized in washington dc by president joe biden. the theme there is good governance and tackling corruption, but make no, i think it really if the price is a basic necessities continue to rise,
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there will be further protests here on the streets of monrovia. adrian out here as nicholas hoc reporting live from liberia's capital monrovia manufacture date. nick here with the news out from out 0 still to come on the program kind of buying and ching do is china and forces another lockdown in order to stop the spread of curve at 19 we do not launch until we think it's right. nasa rules out another launch attempt of its moon mission to the coming days off to scrubbing it for a 2nd time at his force. another goal from barcelona new coma is that really informed continues will have all the laces from the spanish league, a little later ukrainian forces or a means of cut off supplies, the thousands of russian troops deployed in the south. the operation in castorena's
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pin down russian soldiers who took the area in march. the operations seeks to recapture the provincial capital. let's go live body cranes, capital keith al jazeera game. elizondo is the i gave. what's the latest on the fighting by the ukranian sir started there still very much in their counter offensive in the important had san region. it's a counter offensive that has been going on for several days now. and the fighting has been very fierce. and i now want to get in, bring in a guests now that there will be telling us a little bit more about it and what's been going on as go and come. and this is terrace barry's. busy of it's, you're an officer with the 1st special forces brigade. thank you for joining us on al jazeera. thank you. me, me, me here. let's just start by telling me how is the ukranian counter offensive going? how fierce is to fighting and had a song region right now, while i cannot comment on my how, how,
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how it's fearsome all because on the general stuff you, graham armed forces can do that. but basically speaking, i will see, well, i would characterize our offensive as small by the factor because you bring an on forces. i think in 1st of all about leaves of our service ma'am. and are our civilians that which means effectively we're not going to go any further. if there's a series series, do the leaves off our soldiers or do leaves over ukrainian citizens. but please make sure that her grain armed forces are going to liberate. not only get us on origin, but all our occupied territories doesn't mom, doesn't matter how long it will take. the counter offensive against harrison city has not begun yet. why? for one simple reason, because you, graham, i'm forced needs. first of all, are armor vehicles for our infantry brain? i'm forces needs more artillery and we needs more our air crafts to do
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that. which means effectively it will take at least months, 2 garden aids are and the to deploy. all these are my mans on the font lines and the doom and make any sort of a fax if our counter offensive. you know, sir, you said months 1st, i've heard that months is counter offensive, will take months. you're suggesting because that's exactly what her leading vest and military expert said. we need at least from 7 to 10 weeks before any effective gao of counter offensive can start. because sir, from my perspective for fresh on forces, they build why the solid down there effective for defensive lions in there. we managed to break for the 1st lion the which was consisting mostly or for ill. it keeps her so called d n r l in our forces. but the 2nd front lion is much more solid because there,
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it consists of rational barnabas and they spend months just all stabilize the front and the to build the affective defensive positions. we've been talking about had a san because that's where the counter offenses it is happening right now. but as we were talking earlier, you mentioned that the northern city of how to cave, the 2nd biggest city in ukraine, held by the ukrainians. however, you said the fighting, there is fierce. is that correct? and if so, what is the situation there? was it asian le in clark, if he is controlled the fully by ukrainian and forces. but the, the city itself is on. there are some bombings every day, because rash on using crews and ballistic missiles to take the cd and they're using artillery because they are standing, stella, 20 miles away from the us. nothin bought ha ha ha gift. but i'm pretty sure that the curfew, hockey itself will stay on the ground control on forces are very well defined. it, there are very well it keeps in this area and the spirits,
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more importantly or few graham armed forces are very high. and the we see from ha different stories which we received from our site from the russians. the demoralized, the dont understand what they are doing on ukrainian soil. unlike our soldiers while fighting, not only fall free them, but the leaves or for their loved ones. going back to the counter offensive in the south the world. it's watching this right now and has been watching this for the last 6 months at this stage right now, what is your message? while our message is very short and very clear, believe any green keep bonsa bonnie agreeing with fur armaments and the green armed forces going to prevail in this war against terror. what though it takes and though it doesn't matter how long it will take, we will. busy fight until the very victory last question is back to had a saw on reach and we saw some partisan activity from some ukrainians behind the
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front lines. is that still happening? and is that being coordinated by the ukrainian military? well, it's a very good question. absolutely. ukrainian now gorilla moment have been very effective in this area, and the ukranian partisans managed to eliminate a lot of color bronson. the law, the for russian offices in this area and definitely has been coordinated by a special forces and general staff of your green. thank you very much for joining us on our chair. we appreciate your time. so that gives you a little bit of a perspective there. i think the highlight or at least what struck me a few will. ah, was him saying that this counter offensive in harrison a potentially could go on for not days, weeks, but months. so this is going to be a long, hard battle on all sides as this, as this war moves forward. from here i'm 0 gabriel allas under reporting live there
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from keith gave many thanks. hamas was executed to palestinian men in the gaza strip after they were accused of collaborating with israel in a statement. the am asked one interior ministry set. the men who aren't named in the statement had provided information that led to the killing of palestinians. 3 others were executed same time on charges of murder. former us president donald trump is called joe biden, an enemy of the state. he was speaking at his 1st rally since the f. b. i searched his florida home as part of an investigation into his handling of classified documents. joe biden came to philadelphia pennsylvania to give the most vicious, hateful and derisive speech ever delivered by an american president vilifying. $75000000.00 citizens plus another probably 752800 and 50.
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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 a real estate. you want to know that the enemy of the state is him and the group that control him. my cannot reports now for washington. 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 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
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shocking abuses of power by any administration in american history. the shameful raid and breaking of my home moral argo was a travesty of just 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, 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
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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 states in terms of the mid term elections at play. the central role, 2016 and in 2020, when biden won at 580000 votes, and that's likely to repeat itself in the mid terms where among other things pennsylvania could well decide who controls the senate after november. still to come here on al jazeera chalet is to devote on a new constitution of cedars. one of the most of the world's most progressive will tell you more. at his sport home farms get the result they were hoping for. and qualifying for the dutch formula, one grand prix center here with that of the rest of the schools in 20 minutes. ah
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hello, the weather's quieting down nicely. now, across eastern parts of year, we will see clear skies coming back in here. showers long spells of rain moving out of the way. still a few shots into central parts with big bowls you have dry weather across. so centralized will introduce more in the way of late season. hated to parcel central . you have some where to weather will push into the atlantic from the atlantic as we go on through the next hour. so so teddy increased the way across at eastern side of orland, across northern ireland scott and seeing some lavish our system really windy weather going through as we go on through the next couple of days that we go with it. hate into central part 25 celsius in berlin, around 5 or 6 above the average here. few showers by their state coming back in across much of france. lodge dry and fi across a good parts of the mediterranean, and that to try whether it's standing across into the far north of africa. settled
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in sunny hair. some walked in tripoli around $41.00 degrees celsius. central airs of africa, seeing some lively showers. that wet weather started to pep up once again into a chad easing across towards the gulf of guinea, southern parts of nigeria, seeing some longer spells of freight, wet weather. they're across much off west africa. see some heavy showers there all the way into much of the cambia and cynical. ah ah ah.
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germany's government has just announced on the a $65000000000.00 package designed to protect people and businesses from soaring inflation. chancellor, old of shaw says that it'll use his government will use a windfall tax on energy companies to keep the price of oil and gas down. it is british prime minister boris johnston's last full day and office. he's leaving following a series of scandals that sold a resignation of several ministers in protests and his leadership as ukrainian forces are aiming to cut off supplies to thousands of russian troops deployed in the southeast operation. and cason was pinned down russian soldiers who took the area in march. pakistan's prime minister has assembled a committee to coordinate relief efforts in flood ravaged areas more than a 3rd of the countries on the water, affecting around $33000000.00 people. almost 1300 people have died following weeks of record monsoon, rain full of melting glasses. people whose homes were destroyed
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a living in temporary shelters, medical camps. i've also been set up. let's go live now to the city of dodo in sin province in pakistan, al jazeera is zane bus ravi. is that how people feeling about how the government is dealings a and with the situation? well people are feeling incredibly distress, not just with a creeping relief and recovery response, but also the parallel crisis that has never stopped. it is the saving of lives from the water that is still coming that were incense province home. 2 months later, the largest national fresh water lake in the country, that's been swelling with rains and flowing water. and that's been spilling over and sending more water this way. and this is the scene that it's been creating where almost the mud wall. there's about 10 feet above the water line and you see how much water is actually built up and headed this way down the district where we
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are now neighboring show district, both under evacuation orders, people are still pulling bodies as well as those that are stranded out of that water and those evacuations continue to happen when people are evacuated. they often end up on the side of the road with no shelter, and no relief, no help forthcoming. and that is creating incredibly miserable living conditions. and those people are more often more and more they are looking for someone to blame to those who have a message from the people have sinned, share your food in our hour of need, or we will take it from you. meet in work operate but the daily, the rich fill their stomachs and give us the run around. i make the children chase food until they're out of breath. i fluted trucks before not by choice, but necessity. the newly homeless live on roadsides, with a view of their submerged houses, swarming, passing chorus for help. they say they are treated like dogs. up anyway,
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they are going to go again. we're going to set ourselves on fire here if we don't eat them for sure, we will burn ourselves. then again, there's been a lot of the lecture. i mean, 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, say pakistan's leaders are only interested in photo opportunity. i don't know. i'm going to go, don't 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 i don't. these are all pakistan people's party vote is the p p. p winds in sin. where are they now thought it a member of since assembly promised things would change a 3rd world country buckets. the bucket started a 3rd world country with a new government has previous government destroyed the economy. how can a provincial government, a smaller body be expected to do the trying to go everywhere and get to everyone?
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but these people are not convinced with anything, you know, one here was keep hungry tonight. i've got a pledge to turn on the electricity and send more help. 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 food to be sent to the slabs where the people are and everyone here hopes that there is enough to go around. they also hope that this is the beginning of promises being canada. 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,
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the people we spoke to said they felt as though their pride had been bruised as though their dignity had been washed away along with their homes and belongings. they say they do not want to be asking for handouts. they are desperate, and they're only asking if they need it. they want to go back to their normal lives . they want to go back to their homes. they want to go back to work. they say they can't do it because they can't leave their children unattended. there's no 4 walls and no roofs for their families, for them to be able to leave them in safety while they go off to do their jobs. and what they desperately want is for the water to be drained from their towns and villages for the government to step in to bring in motors to train that water. and the problem is the meteorologist fear are predicting that more rain is on the way. so even if that water is drained out, the risk remain that the flood waters could come back, they could swell again. if the range return. i was very famous, robbie reporting live there from the city of god, who in sin province in pakistan. many thanks, zane of 0 come all hide is live for us now in raj and poor in southern putting job
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a come out. what's the situation that well as you can see behind may the face that have been and the crops have been swept away. according to some estimates, 900000 acres of crops have been washed away, wherein roger and richard, one of the worst had district. we've seen people on high ground is coaching lee or care. we've also just heard report that one child died and then i d ordered. women of course are also dehydration. and although the help may have gone to some paper that many more who man read our head. now this is also a buckets on bread bought, get the pun job. and because of the reason large, the sugar can the rice bad day,
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you have cotton crop with your cash crop. which turbo, they've all been wrapped away by a devastating flag. and the biggest emergency right now is the fact that water born did not go into the major threat. these people are out in the open day, of course, do not have any proper danger and it will take some time for them to go back because most of the construction as much construction did not save for anymore even if it did standing and of gosh, their government and their taishan will continue to blame the previous regime or one party or another. the fact that this is a huge did indeed. and because of died, it is going to be worked really important to get it to the area reject cut off remote regions. these people need medical assistance. they need it, fox, because that i mentioned just some my head and there did now scorching lea hart.
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this guys of course, may have cleared but did a warning that day maybe more rain. so indeed, a very bad situation where we are and we have got talking to the people here will tell us that they haven't received the kind of help that wrote promise. i thing a grill dig day, they have not read for that had through it. i and for some it may be too late. ok 0 . come all hide a reporting live there from southern southern punjab in pakistan. come out. but he thinks argentina's congress as hell a special session to condemn the attempted attack on vice president christina fernando's kirschner. a gunman targeted her during a rally outside a home and bought a sondors on thursday. and i was arrested after his loaded gun failed to fire people in chile, head to the poles on sunday for a referendum or replacing the constitution with one that seemed to be more progressive by its supporters. but the issue was divided the country and pulse
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suggest a close outcome. our latin america editor, lucille 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 horn hold of upheaval. millions of chileans, disenchanted with their institutions and decades of social inequality launched an unprecedented social uprising. 3 years ago. peace was re established when nearly 80 percent of citizens voted to do away with went many saw as the route of all evil there dictatorship era constitution. you look at the letter to the processor to lend not having i think the great marriage at 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. the result is
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a draft charter which, if approved in today's referendum, would harold a new political, social, and economic europe to this country. september 4th marks another extremely significant election in chile in history. and they are both connected 52 years ago . sub in there was voted in as the world's 1st democratically elected marks as president to be withdrawn 3 years later in the military coup, led by general shape the architect of chillies, current constitution. new charger is a major shift computer. she's free market model. it would guarantee social rates like education, health, and pensions, and recognition and autonomy to indigenous people. it's also the world's 1st constitution to guarantee gender parity and respect for nature. it's a got addition that takes into account climate change, and that gets very strong. a probation for the protection of,
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of the environment it's, it's very d and the to sustainable development. i think that's very cutting edge aspect of the, of the text. but there are many who believe that lift wing delegates who drafted it went too far and imposed a text that doesn't reflect the concerns of the political center. and conservatives wanted to fit another view. it constitutions cannot be left or right. they have to represent the people's interest regardless of ideology. that's, that's why those who vote against the constitution 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 start away. even supporters agree that the new charger must be improved, suggesting that whatever the outcome chili's constitutional process isn't over yet
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. the see and human al jazeera santiago. the taliban is set up checkpoints in the afghan city of harass also a suicide bombing outside of mosque on friday. killed a prominent cleric. thousands of people pay their respects at a funeral for the telephone support of jim rockman on. sorry, witnesses say that he was making his way to the mosque when the bomb went off? at least 47 people were killed in the blast. china is still imposing lockdown. senate attempts to bring the number of coven 19 cases to 0 because of several wishing positive tests. 21000000 people in chung do have been confined to their homes on to seriously a harding report. these are the scenes at a market inching do when chinese authorities impose a lockdown this lead. oh, many desperately grabbing what they could before the shelves emptied out some going to extreme length to stock up 21000000 people live here and on thursday,
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a 157 of them tested positive for cove. at 19, the government says just one case would be enough to hit pause. but if with ready danco am in social services like supermarket pharmacies and hospitals will remain open. restaurants only allowed to offer take away and employees of those places he get tested every day. every household consent, one person with a negative test result to do their shopping. once a day. math 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, to you know, being ha, flights trains, taxes in a shared barks are still available for residents, medical workers and residents who have a nurturing need to go out must provide a negative test result taken within 24 hours before using public transportation.
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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 calls 0, coven, 19 cases. in such mega cities, we indicated that the approach and you know, will not be sustainable. and con, studying the behavior of the bi at us. 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 harding al jazeera just ahead here all but he is out of the game. out of the milestone for this new york yankees stars slugger major league baseball action coming up with saw just a moment. ah,
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this november the well company is coming to cut off of the cloth. it's taking as the main event gets closer with every step of the way. so i'm gonna get you on that with a new show. each month i seems can expect some strong support here in castle bringing the latest news from teams and fans in different regions across the globe as they look to make them up on the pat 2020 to the world cup. count back with everyone else. oh no julia. ah ah
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ah ah, i'm a good time for his solemn, thank you very much, adrian ra, found the doll remains on course. we'll 5th us open title. well, number 3 is in to the last 16 in new york. he 22 time grand slam champion showed his ruthless slide against his opponent. elisha dusky espana toppled. gaskins straight sets to record these 18th street when over the frenchman, thus aiming for his 3rd grand slam of the yeah. after winning the australian and the french open said 6 year old faces american horses. t 44 spots in
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the quarter finals. yes. my best, my tele, don't one. 0 yeah. easy. ah easy to say that because the order they were stuff. but yeah. import them improvement and then it to keep going. can always, um, it's a good bakery for mary ester. i said for the 1st time, those compassionate carlos al qaeda and jensen books be produced. one of the best rallies of the tournament so far looks be got the better of this exchange. but it was number 3 seed al qaeda who finished up as a straight sets winner to progress into the last 16. although the women's jaw wall number one, i guess wine takes the u. s. open campaign also remains on track despite falling behind and the 2nd set in her a match against american lauren davis event open champion, went on to win, is straight set. 63645 tech will face germany senior year. and the last 16
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to tom wimbledon champion. pit that i give it to that came through an epic match against gabrielle mor good with her, a check. claire securing the win and a tie break at the end of the 3rd set up next for give it to her is that jessica beula of the united states in the spanish league. barcelona have maintained their on beaten star to the season that they beat severe to keep the pressure on leaders re arm a dread. parsa have now moved up the 2nd in the table with 2 points to head to we are. this is our kenya opened his going after rob with live and dos. this effort was cleared off the line, but the polar star didn't need long to get on sporty himself. this was his 1st goal in for li games for his new club finest school boss. the 3 severe now? yeah, each on, on i over to said it is helping us a lot in terms of leadership, which is what people don't see. he's helping us, all the staff, the young players, the veterans. he is a natural leader,
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is very positive for the group. the humbleness such he showed since he arrived. he is a winner. the way he is training for me it is fantastic to have him and the team grey . i'll have continued that perfect sauce of the season, making it 4 winds out a form, calls from vince, his junior handled eagle, and the rainy champions or 2 on. we're not home to we all bettis. if it's we comes as a huge boost for calon to lot to side as they thought their champions need defense on tuesday. or when the premier league an english premier league a defending champion, manchester city dropped crucial points on saturday. early holland that gave city the lead against asked unfair. as his tant goal is 6 league matches villa hit back through leon bailey as the march finished one o 6, your 2nd and the table a point behind that leaders awesome. and tottenham maintained their strong start to the season, spurs a star strike, a hairy cane, scored his 5th goal of the season that to leave his side to to wine. when elvis
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williams talked, ma'am hatfield 4 winds in 6 games, an arse hide with man city on street in points. chelsea came from a gold down as it beats at west ham to one at stanford bread to he habits where the winning goal was. time had a 90 minute equalize a rule dial by controversial a var decisions the blue is pick up 3 vital points from the wind and puts them up to 5th in the table. legally, there's arsenal, trouble to man to see united than sundays late game. it's been a perfect thought to the season for arsenal, with 5 winds out of 5 so far. why nice had half plant victories and their last 3 games, but are 6 points behind the gunners. i have she national dutch opponent. they started really role as be, as we all know in the season, and you can see as a team for longer to get a, a coaches bringing
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a coaching philosophy into team. so 1st is good desiree lucas, fort. well, when you look at his quarter, they have the blue that they sign the amount on one and they have to spend the market time no surprise, even when a lot of who are matches and my student id. so he tells you that is going to happen . so is another big rival. we know that and we need to compete with them. formula one time heavily, the maxima stop and we'll start from whole position for his home race. the red bull driver just he's sorry rival char lafleur qualifying for the does go up and find a lab or not point, not to one seconds quicker than the best time. he's the championship, standing by 93 point heading into phone days way doesn't. johnson has fired his way into contention at the live torment in boston. the american shot, the joint lowest round of the day with 8 bird these and an eagle that put him 7
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places up and the leader board into the 3rd. who thought behind the leader, fellow american taylor goose, who is 12 on the pos and on try to claim the $4000000.00 price these boxes. and now the plays are now allowed to play in short spots neither johnson. oh, okay. so i didn't even know text me last night and said, you know, weren't short and i text back now we're going to work. so i think we all were parents. it was only because i think if we were started or like known before, the tournament started, probably what was short but in the middle, the term and i'll switch it up. so our parents to go to mar, superstitious, you know, and new york yankees, scott slugger, are, and judge it has set another major league baseball's milestone this season. just scored in the leading,
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52nd home run of the season. but the 30 year old couldn't carry the yankees by himself. they went on to lose 21 to the tampa bay, raised the yankees have now lost 6 time in 7 games. and thus we spoke for maybe a 10, somebody thanks data center and i back with all of these out for you up $1300.00, gmc laura back to update your billing just a moment. so you get both of them. oh ah, and this is an architect by john now his self appointed time to create
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sustainable housing for the rural pool to bring tropical beauty back into vietnam's, choking ab and space. and to convince developers that his dreams are attainable. but changing minds can be as hard as altering spaces, rental architect to continue with cleaning the city anal disease. it was meant to be that day. did you hear the cameras going on quick? i could put a tragic attack, stunned the world and the u. s. president, a guy came in and whispered something to the previous ear. what did he say to the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the world. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are their stories. $911.00 paper witness on al jazeera, l t. l square is in the historic hearts of tripling the 19th century architecture
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in a state of neglect. but this city has the ability to law tourists, whether foreign, only been these experts, yet the authorities have done nothing to preserve the historic and monuments and bring life back to this place. tripoli is considered the 2nd most archaeologically important city problem, nominal empire after the egyptian capital cairo, the montessori mosque is among some of the structures remaining from that here on remnants from other ears as well are found here. the triple is history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent path and a grim reality. aah! germany announces a $65000000000.00 package to deal with the store in cost of living after rushes invasion of ukraine. ah.
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