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hello there are nora. kyle, this is al 0 live from dough also coming up. this trust replaces boris johnson as u. k prime minister, but faces immediate domestic and international challenges. efforts on to prevent bank of don's lake man char from bursting its banks front porch was released some thousands moved to safe ground plus al jazeera as back in. you vall day texas, a small town where one of the biggest school shootings in american history happens as kids go back to school today. parents are not convinced security as up to scratch. ah, you and nuclear watchdog says the situation at the russian control zappa. each a nuclear plant in ukraine is unsustainable. size accuse each other of shelling the
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plant, the i am calling for an immediate securities own to be set up around the station, which is europe's largest report also recommends that conditions be improved for ukrainian staff operating the plant, expert, se work is needed to repair damage to buildings that has nuclear, fuel and radioactive waste plans in the southern says you have an order usually generates around half of ukraine's nuclear power. but attacks of heightened the risk of damage to its electricity grid. the worst case scenario explosions could destroy the plant, so called react containment structure. that would allow high radiation levels to escape into the atmosphere, making nearby areas dangerous to live in for decades. ahead of the un nuclear watchdog reported his findings to the security council. are there mike? esther jamie space has this report having just led a mission by a team of inspectors to the zap, ritchie, a nuclear power plant, a place that's been showed repeatedly the head of the i. e. a spoke to the security
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council about his findings. the current situation, he said, was dangerous and untenable. the physical attack, wittingly or unwittingly, the hits that this facility has received and that i could personally see assess together with my experts is simply an acceptable we are playing with fire and something very, very catastrophic could take place. he's now proposing a demilitarized protection zone rounds, aperture, the largest nuclear power plant in europe. it's a proposal that's all so strongly backed by the un secretary general, an agreement on a limited that i was 30 meters would be secured. specifically, that will include the commitment by russian forces to is that all military personnel and equipment from that perimeter. and the commitment by ukrainian forces
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not to move into wits didn't have both ukrainian, and the russian ambassadors spoke in the meeting, each blaming the other for the shelling of the plant. after the security council meeting, i asked rushes ambassador about the proposal for the demilitarized zone. i want to know all the details. same as here. i don't will do not know what's the director general grocer means play that to what extent that will improve the safety of both physical nuclear safe to the plant. the proposal for the de militarized zone was supported by most members of the security council, but russia and ukraine both said they wanted more details. it's clear much more diplomacy and persuasion will be needed. if this idea is ever to be turned into reality. james bays al jazeera at the united nations. let's bring an asthma in that mash. kathy is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the university of southern
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california and specializes in nuclear safety joins us from los angeles. how likely is it that the i e a is going to get the security zane? thanks for having be. this proposal for demilitarize or security zone was floated by secretary journal if you or mr. chairs. almost a month ago when he was visiting a hero, she might japan, and then russia flatly rejected that it was raised before. after a few more times, you remember that this was the 3rd meeting of un security cancer in the last month and a half. and i don't, i think, does russia will accept a request, because it seems also that ukraine when to accept it either it's also calling for more details. absolutely, and as your correspondence said, very nicely and beautifully toward the end of this report, we need much more persuasion and diplomacy. i have said that to my are to cards and
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other places that i e, e a by its nature and its core is a technical inspector and verification and technical assistance organization entity . this thing that we are expecting right guys are much more political diplomatic mission that even a secretary jerry on a grow. see that in my judgment, the survey nobel peace prize is above the capability of his agency. what credit does fi thing around the nuclear plant? actually post to it all sorts of trends. what is happening at the brochure since they're a patient of russia has been unbelievable. first of all, there is shelling there. shelling can attack or can cause damage to the spent fuel pool, which are not protected. they are not on the containment or when it can affect all
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aspect of the physical infrastructure of the plan, which causes a lot of hazard. the other thing that this patient has done, and this has been mentioned, this is that r e a report that was released today based on their heroic commission. last is the state of the staff and the mental status of the staff. there are some boards over here by reading between the lines of the support not only the lines which is very scary for me. i've been in the area of nuclear safety research for last 35 years on believe about pressure that the operating staff are subject to constant high stress friction when it comes to decision making the russian all players codes under extremely stressful condition, while under control of russian troops, these are all unfortunately recipe for disaster. when you say recipe for disaster,
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what sort of disaster are we looking at? if you look at the history of the nuclear power, yes, a tree major nuclear accident did the last for 2 years. treat mall. i love the united states, $79.00 church, nobody. former soviet union ukraine in 86 fukushima japan, 2011 to out of these 3 accident treatment i learned, unsure about caused by internal factors. human factors, safety, culture related issues. and this condition that this operators are subject to, they are basically very conducive to increasing the human error probability. but in many false fatigue, a stress. and this pressure could increase the human error probability. we know that the plant is already relying on our reserve line for power and a number of its react as of already closed down. give us an idea of the stability
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of the plants as it stands at the moment. nuclear power plants, the electricity, but for cooling to react, or some cooling, this for you that needs constant of circulation don't rely on to a constant which is called offsite bother. if we lose the offsite power, which is called the loss of offsite power, that's a very dreadful situation for nuclear plants. if we lose the offset or at the mercy of time or not very reliable, emergency diesel generators and their fuel supply. according to a report, we have 2252250 tons of these are the few on this plan. but the problem is that we cannot rely on emergency surgery because they eat, it says it's emergency,
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they need to work on it for emergency purpose or get surprised and 2nd day to hear your expertise on this topic. not medina mash, kathy, thank you very much for taking the time to join us. thanks for having albertson's. new prime minister list trust has started appointing senior members of her cabinet off to taking it from boris johnson on tuesday. she addressed the nation, promising to tackle the cost of living crisis and rebuild the economy. the baba reports from land as lose trust to go 1st step to downing street is prime minister. her focus was on reassuring the nation. things can get better. we now face a big label, head winds, caused by rushes of pulling more in ukraine and the aftermath of k that now is the time to tackle the issues that are holding britain back. we need to build roads,
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homes, and broadband hosta. we need more investment and great jumps in every town and city across our country. we need to reduce the bad and on families and help people get on the life. of course, the pressing issue is helping people cope with huge energy price rises on that she says she understands the urgency. i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure off future energy supply. but she repeated her commitment to cutting taxes as a way of driving economic growth. trust started today flying to scotland, where she met queen elizabeth at her bow moral estate. she was formerly appointed after the monarch received the outgoing prime ministers resignation before he from north morris johnson and his wife, carrie said good bye to stop at 10 downing street. it was partly the party in here that led to so many of his own and peas. turning against him is departing speech
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didn't reference any coven rule breaking. but rules did come up when he talked about the end of his premier ship. the baton will be handed over in waters, unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules half way through, but never mind that now. johnson did promise to support this trust every step of the way, urging his party to unite after a damaging leadership contest apart from telling supporters what his government had achieved. johnson did briefly mention the financial stress facing millions of households, the sunlit uplands of the british economy, a currently shrouded in folk, and the calls on the new prime minister to offer some glimpse of light are getting louder. you need to look at the world is the, is rather the world that you'd like it to be and then you need to respond. and the big message for me is trickle down. economics does not work. the last 15 years has shown us that because economy has granite points, the cake has got bigger. but what's happened is that those are the top of taken
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more, and the majority of people have not benefited less trust will want to offer her own vision of britain as it phrases, economic and ex, essential crises. but she must also show the public. she's able to be pragmatic and take steps to stop millions of people slipping into poverty. the challenge is immense. nadine barbara al jazeera london is trust and veiled her new top team, which is diverse and gender and race, but also loyal to her and her policies. and he simmons has more from downing street less trust has to hit the ground running with relief, or millions of families all over the u. k. facing crippling energy bills as from january triple the cost. she's going to put together some sort of plan to freeze those bills. it will cost billions of dollars for now. she's hiring and firing. one of the 1st to go was dominic rob, who was deputy prime minister in the last government. he was
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a supporter for richie sooner and not only that, he described the tax plans and his trust as lexical suicide, quasi quite sang. he's going to be appointed chancellor at the finance minister of the u. k. he's a key ally and he's also sharing the ideologies of live trust in growing the economy and cutting taxes. james cleverly. it is the current education secretary, last government, and he will be promoted to foreign secretary dealing with russia's invasion of ukraine and the european union. there major issues, he'll face sweller, brothman is going to be home secretary, the interior minister, she will be dealing with a host of internal issues, domestic issues. the key point to these appointments is that list trust needs, loyalist around her, lots of loyalists. and she needs to, for that good will from within the cabinet to permeate through the party and
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through the membership of the conservative party because she is a bit of a lonely figure. right now. cilla had hair on out. is there a taps running once again in jackson, mississippi? after more than a week, tell you why the water crisis is for ah, now the flood warnings reducing in number in the northeast, the u. s. for they're still going to be the potential for some flooding in the 2 major cities, new york and washington d. c. in that cloud line, take you down to texas, but this all, this is looking rather warm. and once again, we've had continuous temperatures, whatever, where they should be, rather e could or beaten records for september in these cities. i mean fairfields,
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43 in california really is pushing the limits to be honest. now those temperatures are going to hang around on the high side for california, for arizona and nevada. the rain told you about the shower, the northeast would become lighter for the southward, haven't gone altogether. and for many states is still a case of it's still quite warm for this time of year, and generally fine weather jumping south towards the caribbean. so plenty of rain potential in the virgin islands and they took the k cost, maybe under a shower than all the major items. to be honest. back in mexico, get off the edge of your screen. there was a hurricane up towards behind. it certainly given some pretty big rains and western mexican coast in south america. seasonal weather, once again with this breeze in the northeast, got big sha potential in the southeast of brazil santiago as cool down a lot. ah, with,
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[000:00:00;00] with blue ah, low again, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories this our nuclear watchdog was the situation that the
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russian controls operation nuclear power plant in ukraine is unsustainable. as ask for the creation of a safety sand around the plant to prevent further damage. and on her 1st day of britain's prime as a list trust has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis and rebuild the economy. and she has replaced many of the top figures in verse johnson's cabinet. the white house is repeated calls for accountability for the killing of al jazeera journalist. sure enough, but it's not pushing for an independent investigation. on monday, the israeli moultrie had mentioned the 1st time that she was likely killed by israeli gunfire and may, and it's long awaited reporting to her death. it said there's a high possibility. she was accidentally hit by israeli troops. is already army says it didn't find any violation of regulations and won't be pursuing any criminal investigation. our profound condolences go to the family. we hear their
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concerns. we understand that concerns. the examiner examination was conducted by 2 members. again of the u. s. c. c with over 42 combined years of forensic expertise in addition to the forensic and ballistic analysis. do you fcc was granted full access to both israel defense courses and palestinian authority. investigation by summarizing both investigation. the you fcc concluded by gunfire from id f positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina bu, ugly. the usb found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. very have credit. 5 years, riley report accusing its forces of evading responsibility for the assassination of serene abu, actually, in a statement that work denounced the armies failure to admit its crime. and its attempt to evade prosecution of the perpetrators of there is demanding an
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independent international body. investigate the crimes to establish justice of human sexual general spokesman says those responsible for showings, death must be held accountable. the secretary journalist taken note of the results of the israel's military investigation into the killing of of your colleagues. sure enough work late secretary journal maintains his call for accountability for those responsible for the killing and reiterates yet again, the journalists must never be the target of violence or must be able to carry off their work freely without fear of harassment, of intimidation. and of course, without fear of being killed. more flooding is expected in southern pakistan with the release of water from the country's largest lake. and it is have cut through the embankments of lake man char, to reduce the volume of water. thus its threatening to flood properties downstream as dozens of villages line as path lake man, just as west of the induced river in the southern send province and is dangerously
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full following the countries record monsoon rains more than a 100000 people already displaced. i've been several deliberate breaches of the lakes banks to protect more densely populated areas. and char straddles to districts, dad to and jam charo, and around 80 percent of the region is under water. the military is helping with evacuations and residents remaining near the lake. a using machinery to strengthen embankments, to avoid a devastating over spell homes in pakistan's, punjab province are also submerged under water because of the recent floods. small hydro reports from their edward, more than dread where to go and drink it again. when we came to lay our district, we were able to reach her home by board. regard was cut off by a large water body. now where we are, john, we are back on the same track. and once again, we have to dig the board to reach
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a relish after crossing to lodge. and margaret, your motor need deep. the situation head is quite desperate. and although of large water now receding, it is granger days, several months there, nor dears, for the people to get back to their normal life, ilana. but the hood legged hom plug hit was not what we had no boats, and the water was rising rapidly. we could not get to it, our children and woman, but you know, that could be swept of a gifted on the water has come and gone and it is left it trail of destruction. dead cargo van number that still littering the place. and it is of god, a very horrible thing to see what has happened to this place. nothing major. hello . i was home last flooding to talk and then stepped away. any milk, crops, houses, and everything. and by this time,
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we were slightly better but still lost all other crops and livestock. the 2010 florida effected 20000000 people across august on. but the flood that had budget on recently has effected over 30000000 people. and although to be able to recover from the large flood whatever deandre big and now lost again, budget on research, florida being blamed on red and climate change. and these people once again find themselves walner. but the government as to learn its lessons in order to mitigate the vague, of their devastating floods called by climate change. it must ag now, in order to ensure a budget on food security and above all. busy to save human life was powerful typhoon to hit south korea and yet has killed at least 6 people. 5 of the victims were in the city of po hun,
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where the storms of mush rates and buildings. soldiers was deployed to search for the people still missing. typhoon hingham, nor dumped a neutral of rain destroying bows and knocking down power lines. well that time is now moving up the coast of japan and china heavy rains and strong wind the causing damage in japan, southeastern city of fuqua. more than $100.00 flights of being canceled and trains halted as more rain is expected in the region. jackson, mississippi now where water is find the flowing after more than a week, but it's still undrinkable. the governor says he is open to all life is to resolve the water crisis. including privatizing says, he's water system, though jackson's mer, oppose is that $100.00 volts in jackson, the crisis is contained. for now, the water was in the capital of the poorest state in the us have gone on long enough. that water is once again, getting to the people, a few bottles at
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a time. what do you think about the water situation here? it's great. who are so far because they're taking care of it for now. but what about the long term? long term? i don't know what long term i know to what we've we've, we've been there just bumble wow. here in mississippi, what jackson is not resolved is how to end the crisis. never, ever have. i had never ever been able to take a shower and not wash my hail. open my mouth, the best grade, the mayor chuckle, a member says the state has not provided enough money and is asking for $47000000.00 from both the state and federal government. we can no longer afford to wait on funds to repair and improve our aging infrastructure. we need funding assistance from state and federal agencies. now. water pressure at the obee, curtis water treatment plant has been restored, taps and toilets are running it full flow. but the water still isn't clean enough to drink,
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so jack sony and continued to boil it or drink it by the bottle. this is one of 7 national guard stations, handing out water each day from 9 in the morning until 630 at night. they hand out 2 cases of water to each car up to $4200.00 cars a day and so far they say they've never run out. so people are getting their bother you on their water. they are getting their water. yes. or anybody told you how long you might be out here? no, sir, but we're in here for the last our job. we're in for the look till somebody tells us to go home. jackson's problems go deep white flight, began in the 19 sixty's, shrinking the city's taxpayers and leaving it unable to make repairs, were failing water system that could reach into the billions of dollars. this empty mall once full of stores is now a water distribution center. jackson might be to capital, but its residents vote reliably for democrats in a state run by republicans. so there's been little progress in ending it's decades
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long water crisis. until now when it's drawn international attention. but still some residents retain a stubborn southern optimism. what about the future? well, they don't get to right how long it takes to get it right as they say here. well, that's another thing. john henderson, al jazeera jackson, mississippi, electronic cigarette maker. jill labs is to pay $440000000.00 to settle an investigation into his mach marketing tactics aimed at under age smokers. the pro, by 33 you estates, found teenagers were targeted with invites to launch parties, products, giveaways and social media post leading to a search and vapor rates. jo labs will make payments over a 10 year period. the companies as the settlement as part of an ongoing commitment to resolve issues from the past. 5 police officers also be investigated for their response to this a school shooting and val day tax. as in may that left nanc 19 students and 2
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teachers dead announcement comes as students return to school. the thought of the term was delayed to give the community time to come to terms of of the west school shootings in u. s. history. when i rode at reports, as students in new vol day went back to school tuesday, they were greeted with smiles and hugs and a lot of security. it's a far cry from where they were 3 months ago after one of the worst school shootings in u. s. history, now 2 and a half meter, unclean. mobile fences have been put up around many of the schools here. and police presence has been more noticeable, but not all the children in the small community are comfortable going back to campus learning. so feel safe at school. they aren't doesn't want to see the inside of a school just yet. he says he doesn't feel safe. he was in class at rob elementary school when the shooting happened. my to drilled in the door. and there's like, 8 kids in
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t teachers ran into my classroom. and then when they close the door, yeah, my teacher could learn, then she locked it. then she could gollindo like papers. they on tells us he still has nightmares. his parents say he sometimes sleeps in their bed and now he'll be home schooled for as long as it takes him to feel comfortable in a classroom. again. they're disappointed. they're scared. oh, they don't have no intentions of going back right now. um they don't feel like the police officers are going to protect them while rob elementary school awaits demolition. it's former students are being hosted by other schools in you've all day. 33 texas officers will be tasked with monitoring the schools around the district. some parents are worried that some of the officers responsible for their children's safety now are the same officers who they said didn't do their jobs right. during the shooting. angela vasquez is with fierce martinez, a group of hispanic women,
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advocating for gun control and accountability. they just knew that the 1st day was coming and they still didn't do anything to rush to get it, get everything in place. so it's, it's, it's, it's almost a joke. you vault a residence we spoke to seemed divided over who's at fault. but the ask us is firm and her opinion, a fierce mind that is fully puts it on, on the establishment. the culture like like it was a hiring failure to me. like the culture here is the good old boys. as students had back the campuses, there resilience is clear to see they seem happy to see their classmates and came to start fresh. and while children show us how strong they can be, the adults are determined to keep up the fight and keep a close eye on what's being done about their safety. renee oh, day al jazeera, you've all day texas. ah,

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