tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 21, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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hello, i'm told mccrae. this is the news. how alive from doha? coming up in the next 60 minutes, the rice is home to find the u. k. 3rd prime minister and less than a year after lose trust. resigned on thursday. pakistan's former prime minister m. ron con is bod. from running for office, for 5 years on corruption charges, the united states government accuses around forces of helping russia. mom, she drawing a tax and crying. and protest is in sudan mac the anniversary of the 1964 who will be live and cartoon. i'm far as small with your latest cut, our world cap news with 30 but less than 30 days to go. there's a setback for portugal, captain christian, or rinaldo details coming up later. the sour ah
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the united kingdom is expected to have a new prime minister within a week. it's 3rd leader this year will that after les stress resigned on thursday, she lasted just $44.00 days in the job, the shortest serving leader in british history. andrew simmons reports from london . this cross was the prime minister of broken promises. she calls the near milltown of the markets. nearly all her on funded plans with tax cuts were reversed. now she's out the shortest serving prime minister in the u. k. history, i cannot deliver the mandates on which i was elected by the conservative party. i therefore, spoken to his majesty the king to notify him the i am resigning as leader of the conservative party and doing started last friday. shoot sector finance minister kwasic courting. but blaming him for getting it wrong, had no effect on the markets. the pound wasn't recovering on the cost of government
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borrowing was still going up to say a nervous trust walked out on questioning on you're going to say, well, you 5 minute in came political, heavyweight jeremy hunt as new chancellor, trashing virtually all of the trust plans, saving billions of dollars and calming the markets, he cannot make credibility. ah, the next day she was confronted by opposition. labor leader. kiss darma. for the 1st time she seemed to be defiant. i am a fighter, and now i had 24 hours later. she was told to quit, no, the conservative party is engulfed in leadership elections again. and those in charge say they'll have to be quick. i think we are deeply conscious all the imperative of a national interest or resolving this. clearly angry contenders include former chancellor richie sooner, but they're still anger in the party over his part in bringing down boys. johnson
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and johnson does look like trying to make a comeback. his ally say it will be in the national interest any more than the river house of commons may be a good unity candidates, but may not have enough experience to convince the party. and as the country is facing a change of prime minister for the 3rd time in 3 months, the opposition is calling for a general election. we can't have a revolving door of chaos. we can't have another experiment at the top of the tory party. that is an alternative, and that's a stable labor government and the public are entitled to have their say, the conservative party is split, it's damage and it's still shaken by what's happened. the last thing it means right now is a general election opinion polls show it would be decimated. andrew simmons alger 0 downing street. let's take a closer look at trust as possible replacements, who 1st is richie shoe neck, who lost to her in july's leadership contest. so neck was chancellor and boss.
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johnson's government support has see him as a safe option, and he correctly full cast the problems trust his economic policies would cause a penny. mordant is another contender. she's the leader of the house of commons and came 3rd in july's contest. she's a strong performer in parliament, but lex experience and top ministerial roles will swell abraham and could be a candidate she resigned as hum secretary on wednesday. and then there's the man who succeeded her ground chaps he backed sooner than the last leadership rice. and there are reports full of prime minister bursts, johnson will run. he stood down after a series of scandals that remains popular among some and the tory party on these voc had joins us live now from london and 24 hours ago. it might have been unsinkable. so how likely isn't that to boris johnson could make a comeback?
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well, tom, i'm sure you are a fan of the terminator movies arnold schwartzenegger, that famous phrase. i'll be back, asked the lavista baby. it's only a few months ago. of course, embarrassed, also gave his final speech is good by speech and the house of commons here behind me that he ended that speech with asked of easter baby. now look at what the newspaper there are saying this morning. bo, joe, i'll be back a statement that's come to hold the british electorate, but it does appear depending on what source you look at that a tremendous amount of momentum may be already building behind boys, johnson, some suggesting that he may have as many as a 140 m p 's behind him in terms of where boys johnson is. we gather, he is on his way back. well, on his way back from a holiday in the caribbean, ready to be at the helm of this charge to return to number 10. what's the rationale behind this? well, it's interesting, if you're a conservative m p, a may be the one way of holding on to your job. he's a man that has seen the having
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a real mandate for the job. he let the country into the 2019 election, where the conservatives won a stomping majority 8 t seats majority in parliament. so as such, many feel that he's the best person for the job. nevertheless, of course he left off his mind and controversy. diddy, kate, did. he have parties, was he breaking rules? let's not forget. there is a privilege committee investigation into precisely whether he misled the house here behind me. and that could be a situation where he does become prime minister. it could be out on his ears within a couple of months if it's proved that he broke the rules, is that a risk? conservative m p 's think is worth taking nevertheless, even amongst the electorate. a scene as a person with character, bold personality. he see very much a as a winner. the question is whether outside the conservative party, whether he's really seen as a serious contender to lead the country in serious times. and we'll find out on the
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next week or so. and there's also been plenty of calls for general election and that obviously the coat conservatives are going to try and to everything, to ensure that doesn't happen. so what chance do you give of their being a general election cold to anytime soon? yeah, that kilometers for a general election from the opposition parties grows by the day. but it's a quirk of this parliamentary democracy, the constitutionally, the party with the largest majority, as i said, their majority for the conservatives of 80 has legitimately the right to remain in power if they can choose elidah until the next election is called. that an act next election has to happen before the end of january 2025 boards. there is, of course, a deep, profound political question at play here as well, given all the turbulence that we've seen, given all the doubt, the wrangling with inside the conservative party itself. some suggestion that. busy
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some tory m p 's conservative m p 's could well decide if pushed to join forces with the opposition in pushing for a general election. they're not in any way pushing for that now. but can you imagine a situation, for instance, where boys johnson returns to the top job universally dislike by a blood section of the conservative party likes by a strong section the conservative party as well. but nevertheless, he is a ma might candidate or veggie, my candidate wherever you are in the world. and it could well encourage some conservative m p 's to say look we've had enough of this. we need to press reset going forward. but as it stands, there is nothing constitutionally that could 4th, that a less, for instance, that comes untenable for conservative m p 's to really work under conditions that they don't like any more. seems like there will be plenty of twist and turn turns to come. thank you very much. that's nice. backer for us and london. pakistan's
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election commission has disqualified former prime minister. emron can't from running for office. the commission says con is guilty of unlawfully selling state gifts received from heads of other nations and foreign dignitaries. cans aid says they will challenge the ruling and the case against the former later was filed in august. just don't get it flies up the quote. by the time my message reaches, i may be arrested in an illegal case. this should make it clear to all of you that are fundamental, right, which our constitution provides have been violated, and democracy has been buried. i'm appealing to all of you that you have to come out. you have to wage a struggle against this racist system today, which is creating terror and fear here. do the stories of fear must be broken off on it. then we'll, alack us, the real freed them all while it's big now to come all high to who's in bad color and pakistan. this is brooke a couple of hours ago. what's been the reaction so far?
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well as you saw m, ron con a to do his job board towers in the paper that come out of the garage focused on the blocking highway that is considered to be guarded. much be noted that the former prime minister in brown con, overall lead country is popularity as guide or on jade. and of course, the move seen as a controversial move a political right. and he said that the government didn't follow up for church government and said that they were trying to buddy democracy. now the interior minister and the last few hours also said that anybody comes out of broad, there's going to be crushed, healed up god, excessive force against them around and support were leading base, voted march back and got over
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a month ago on the 25th of may make and code if it duration very water dial indeed . got him wrong. 100 read the electron. that was the bi election here. merge one of the most popular leaders within the country. and it going to be important to see how this project is going to find out across the country. because as i mentioned, he had indeed emerged as a very popular leader and renewed something that people bear he, of god saying that people are now come out of the defining moment. and i've got a message also saying that they may be arrested. so and so indeed, precarious situation by august on it's suffering from political instability, but you're going to be, i don't know, it is already suffering from a cannot make wars. and the political instability is likely to factor into more problems off the country. in the last half an hour or so,
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pakistan's interior minister has warned conn and his support is not to create a court law and order situation. just how great a risk is there of things turning violence here where there is every john james gord during while and in fact a little while ago. our game also came under attack from a mob. they were obviously thinking that this is some sort of an official way girl, but did is considerable and go ahead and get on. people. of course have been listening to him. ron con chicken died of the political leaders have corruption gauges against them. their only agenda of coming into bol worked or tried to remove doors, k, k. so indeed, monumental development, something that could have huge implication for the future of the country. but one thing, it's quite sure that m ron con, enjoyed tremendous support across the country across at niss it days language.
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and therefore. busy that is going to be all that risk of god because even last time basically protested including women and children. what did get heavily back and jog . and so the interior minister of god, not warning of more iron 1st tactics against the protest. i show everybody of course, will not be what it does not lead to a serious, crated or a lot of life. thank you very much. that's come out harder for us and bad color and pakistan. there is plenty more here on this news l including a new interim president in the fall. so the military code last month on risk in chad for the killing of dozens of anti government protest you in is urging restraints and preparing for their home world cup. we catch up with our national football team, but just 30 days to go on
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with us says military train is from iran or in crimea, helping russian troops use iranian may. drones and attacks on ukraine. washington believes rainy and drones hit the capital cave and energy facilities across the country. iran has not reacted to the latest you is accusations, but denies the drones. iranian made, we can confirm that russian military personnel based in crimea have been piloted, piling, piloting, excuse me, around in use and using and conduct kinetic strikes across the crane. including in strikes against cuban and reason dates. we assess that iranian personnel, iranian military personnel were on the ground in crimea, and assisted russia in these operations. russia has received dozens of these u a v,
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so far and will likely continue to receive additional shipments in the future. omaha jim june has more from cave there's been a save an issue just this morning from the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine. the statement reads, in part that the russian federation is transporting iranian instructors to prepare and train drone operators to utilize the shaheed 136, and a ross drones. those are those drones that are commonly referred to now as kamikaze . drones are at what's interesting though, is that the statement did not specify where exactly the ukrainians believe those iranian instructors may be in the country. what's interesting is that in the past week, you've had several ukrainian media outlets reporting the same information, stating that their sources are telling them that there are iranian instructors on the ground. in those reports that we've seen, it has been stating that those iranian instructors are in russian occupied crimea.
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and that it is in that area where they are training and helping a russian forces to be able to utilize those kamikaze drones. we have, over the course of the last week on many occasions, heard president lensky and many other officials. but mon, the fact ab, because they are saying that the iranians are supplying support to russian forces in ukraine and the ukrainians are claiming that the iranians are supplying these kamikaze drones to russian forces in ukraine. of course, we should mention that the iranian government has repeatedly denied that they are supplying the support or drones to the russian federation with regard to their war here in ukraine. on the show list is director of security programs at the foreign policy council, ukrainian prison. she says there is ample evidence rusher is using drones from iran . definitely they are iranian made draws the statement of the russian federation
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that because it is the russian name or need tie, it is not iranian made. it is definitely absolutely childish if not arrogant. i because if i put at the mercy there so that it is, there are all guy. he doesn't become full guided steel mercer this make. so the same as the weapons and considering how many of them over to be intercepted by the ukrainian armed forces. it is very easily to check what is inside, where it is, maybe not speaking about the whole history before these. we know about the negotiations that have been taken between to iran and moscow about military supply . we know about delegation that been dear. they were not hiding about these. we know about the number of the military you are flights cargo flight traveling, one months ago from or are you run to russia. and there are plenty of other evidences, even just yesterday on the russian t v. this one of the, on the person involved with the russian military. ah, when he saw that he is the microphones. we've all, he asked the anchors. please don't ask about this iranians wrong. we all know for
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where they are, but we don't want to speak about these. so all of this evidence is coming and definitely now it is like a game from the russian ama say if police are that they are trying to show like please prove that it is us. and that is that iranian st. but that's like least good that it is. russian armed forces are at ukrainian territory after 2 days of talk to you. leaders have wrapped up yet another summit without reaching agreement on how to solve europe's energy crisis. will the prices have surged as europe tries to cut its dependence on russian supplies. donahoe reports from brussels. you countries are in the grip of an energy crisis with gas prices up 300 percent since the outbreak of war in ukraine. and e. u. leaders are still gripped by indecision over how to deal with it. this roadmap that now has to be worked on and then implemented . it is a joint purchase, big step forward. it is the rules for sharing gas. so the solidarity
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agreements and the rules that have to be followed in case of severe disruption. it is the topic of excessive price prices and how to limit them. despite hints that agreement division remains between heavy weights, germany and france on an energy priced cap. that would see the e u refusing to trade gas above a certain level. germany believes that would lead to supply shortages with trade is simply selling their wares on asian markets for a higher price. they've agreed to keep talking. in classic e u style, the leaders have pushed discussions on to energy administers, who meet next week ahead of a possible emergency summit. next month. it seems likely they'll agree to some form of cartel style gas buying similar to the methods used to buy a vaccines during the pandemic. it is less certain to what extent they may agree on a price cap and substantial time was given to ukraine
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itself. ways of helping to protect its energy infrastructure. the target of repeated russian attack ukraine's president vladimir zelinski addressed the leaders via video link. he warned that russia was planning further attacks on energy hubs. in particular, a hydro electric dam in the south. yes, era he's given always then beat the rush and they're always blow. abd is damn more than 8 to settlements, including car song was faced rabbit flooding. hundreds of thousands of people will be affected. to eat a head of a freezing winter. he warned, every hunt of russia's plan is to set off another wave of migration towards the e. u. john hall al jazeera brussels. the state of emergency has been declared in sir don's blue nile state for months. at least 187 people have been killed in violence, sparked by a land dispute between tribes. a pe steel was signed in the region and 2020. but
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the fighting has worsened. and in the capital cartoon protests as have been mocking the anniversary of sedans, 1st coo and 1964, it overthrew military leader and 1st presidents abraham, a boot. the country has experienced increased political turmoil since another qu, last year. haven't wilkin joins us now from khartoum and on the back of last year's co, it seems there is extra significance, this anniversary. so how large of these protests expected to gears ah, well, there are hundreds of people here and hudson and the southern parts of the city. there are other protests happening in the turn city of undermanned as well as in the northern parts of hudson protested commemorating the 58th anniversary of the 1st revolution against den military reading liter air. about him i boot, but they also taking to the streets for another reason. today they want to show the
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military that took power last october, that they want a civilian government and they want the military to return to the barracks. now at the slogan of today's protest is no compromise, and that comes against the backdrop of reports that there are negotiations happening between up the political parties. specifically the parties that were sidelines since the military take over last year. and the military which would result in a power sharing agreement process. this have been repeating that they don't want the military power. they don't want another power sharing agreement because that that could lead for another ambulatory takeover. they want a civilian government with a civilian prime minister, a civilian head of state, and the military to fall under that leadership and not have its own independent leadership. so they've been commemorating at today's anniversary, but they've been protesting for weeks now. months really since the take over saying that unless the military handover power, they will continue to voice their anger and continue to demand a civilian government. okay, thank you very much for that update that have been woken for us and cartoon. the
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security forces and demonstrators have fought and guinea during an anti government protest, a band political group called for demonstrations against the ruling genta, the national front for the defense of the constitution. said several people were injured. guinea has been led by the military since last year's qu, that ousted president alpha con day, after more than 10 years in power. who became their faso has sworn in a new interim presidents abraham trailer. i led to a military coup at the end of september. over throwing the government of paul henry to me by the swearing in of troy, comes a week after he was selected to head to the transition. sen, mid neck has more from what to do. good morning, cathy, you bringing sorry was torn in as the president this week after the sign, the charter would said that the head of the military party was the head of the country speaking to the nation after he signed to already said that the existence
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of the country was in peril and that it was already to secure the nation was speaking to community leaders from us. they said that you have many, many challenges ahead of them. one of them being that the army is not united. lot of people still stand by his predecessor, colonel paul henry sounds good to me, but who was i was sued and is now in togo. part of the deal for the need to gone to to go with that tori said he would abide by the time lead to hold elections by july 2024. as well as by several other measures that to me said, tory had to do in order for him to meet the country people. but people also see that tories up against a great time pressure that he's not going to get the same 8 months, even though that was very short. that the me, the god, because the country is in a very violent situation was, lands are cut off, nearly 2000000 people are displayed. tens of thousands of people are going hungry. so well, people are optimistic. we cautiously optimistic they think or is going to be able to do what is not going to be able to do is i'm here right now. we're going to work
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with how he's going to do that. and people say that it doesn't fix the situation and show tangible progress quickly. he's going to be, i think, just like to read at least 50 people have been killed in a crackdown on anti government protests and chad violence broke out off to demonstrate his barricaded roads. and torch the governing parties. headquarters in the capital g men. chad has been 10th since president interest db was shot dead and a gun battle while visiting the front line last year. this also been anger after the transitional military council. he did by his son extended his time and power by 2 years. we are concerned about the violence in the context of the demonstrations that we've seen and chad to day. those demonstrations of report lead lead to the loss of loss of life and injuries. we call on the authorities to ensure that the security, safety and human rights of all champions,
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including the right of freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association, are respected. we also call on all parties to refrain from violence or excessive use of force and to remain committed to the spirit of dialogue in the interest of peace and stability in the country. have agree, agree, who is a political analyst. he explained the background to the violence following the national. ready which the, the had sometime in from august to september that was seen as the, as the so what's on the phone for please the legitimacy of the traditional government. right. so in, on the 5th of october, mama, debbie, the, the president didn't know that the peer to be delayed, pulled back by 2 years. so is because of the, you know, the national dialogue and p d as an able to achieve drink. tammy office, he sees that as a supplement legitimacy, you know,
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all of his rule and that's why we're seeing that extension. you forget that the rug segment for them probably did not approve of the outcome offered. so some of the, the p view and even the, and that's not that look and that's why people started to, i was seen, you put this in less into the what i think before in chad really feared the most is this continue grotesque to reprehensible actor by the by the military. so even though people do want electra, the fear for the fact that the remain between that transition appeared the extended dom i know they lead to the me to leaving office because of him from his mom period before the premise was brooklyn was stop them from from breaking up from his again, so i think there's real concern about the military next standing his rule, i think continuing this violation of, of you my life. right. it's time now for the with his everson hello. we got
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some ready, the forecasts for japan as we go through the next couple days. not too bad at the moment. we got most of the larry of high pressure in charge here. so it is essentially settled for the most part. but they, so this co font that will make its way in as we go one through the next couple of days. so that will be some unsettle weather to come. as you move through the weekend, we go with a shower coming into western parts of hon. shoe northern areas pushing up to was a kinder blinking their way back to was see a korean peninsula possible. this is where to where the coming through here for a time, a little more widespread as we go one through sunday. find a drive for a good part of china, some live the showers. they're down towards a tie, one, joining up with some tropical systems, couple of tropical systems, just around the south china sea to the north of the philippines, pushing over towards vietnam. very wet weather coming through here over the next day or so. usual scattering a showers across much of southeast asia, all the way through malaysia into indonesia,
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a repeat performance as we go one through sunday, that wet weather that we have for vietnam will get shunted a little further south. was that because we got dry weather coming back into much of indo china where to whether they're just around the nick of our islands. adams. see, this is developing area of low pressure and it will bring very heavy rain towards ne, in passive india was still ahead on al jazeera. will he be locked up a long time, l i a former u. s. president. donald trump, the sit to be sentenced. pictures from the past, we look at why arch found to the london church is now on display in zimbabwe. and excitement builds here and done ha, with just 30 days to go until the world cup ah volleyball, a glamorous industry that attracts those seeking fame and fortune. i always don't lie. so bad. sunday i will be famous. but for some following dead dream can
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the sour august tons election commission has disqualified form, a prime minister and ron kon, from running for office. the commission says con, as guilty of unlawfully selling state to gifts received from heads of obligations and foreign dignitaries. with you, it says military trainers from iran, iran crimea helping russian troops use iranian my drawings and attacks on you cried . washington believes around drones, heads, cave and energy facilities across the country. the u. k is expected to have a new prime minister within a week. will that off to las trust resigned on thursday, she lost it just 44 days. the shortest serving leader in british history was simon
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asherwood is a professor of politics and international studies at the open university. he says none of the front runners is likely to be a silver bullet and an election is an unlikely prospect. i think all the people who are there richie, so not does look like the leading candidates. i think he's been strengthened by looking more moderate than trusts. and you know, his predictions about trust is economic policies. certainly being borne out by the experience that we've seen over the last month. but, you know, again, he's is reputation with party members. i think he's still some more precarious. you know, he seems to have been one of the 1st to, to remove for us johnson. so at this stage, i think the party faces a very difficult choice and you know, none of the options look particularly good evening rash sin ac is probably the,
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the least worst of the bunch. the party is doing so badly in the polls. you know, we, every day we seem to have, you call this a historic life the party would be in, i like to ready by going to the country at this stage or whoever leaks them. so i think the new prime ministers don't come in. we'll seek to try and repair the damage of the trust administration and more general kind of belief in the governments with georgia. maloney has told italy's president she's ready to become prime minister maloney mit with. sergio martha rella earlier assuring him she can quickly form and you government. despite the tensions within her right wing coalition, martha dale is expected to formerly ask her to become prime minister later in the day. maloney's conservative block won the parliamentary majority and election last month's the steve ben and the prominent l. i. all former
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u. s. president donald trump is due to find out if he will be sentenced to prison. he was found guilty of 2 counts of contempt of congress for failing to comply with the investigation into the january 6 attack on the u. s. capital. he could face up to 2 years in jail and have to pay a fine of $200000.00 of honey joke. castro has moved for us from washington d. c. into has that been in sentence? been handed down? yes, not at this moment yet tom, but there already has been some drama of laying out outside the court house. you know, prosecutors say that steve bannon should be sentenced to 6 months in prison, which is pretty high given the sentencing guidelines here. but they said that's because he has shown no remorse and that quote, a person could not be more contemptible than he. well, we saw some evidence of that. as he entered the courtroom this morning, he stopped speaking to speak with a reporters. and even as protesters chanted, trader, he called the bite administration,
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an illegitimate regime. more evidence that he is an remorseful awe from the prosecutor's perspective. now, the history of steve bannon with former president donald trump is an interesting one. it bad him was trumps. one of his closest advisors during strums rise to power in his 1st month in the white house. then there was a very public falling out between the 2 men, but then ban and regain trump's ear after trump lost the 2020 election to joe biden . how did he do that? well, ban and told all of his supporters and all of trump's followers that the election was stolen, supporting trump's election lies. and the reason that the january sis committee investigating the insurrection on the capital wanted to speak with bannon is they suspect he might have been in communication with the far right groups that were planning that attack, finding evidence of van and telling his supporters publicly that on january 6, all hell would break loose. so long story short, these 2 men, steve bannon,
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donald trump, are very intricately tied together in fact, ban and was even given a presidential pardon by trump, as one of trump's final acts in office before departing. and we're still waiting with bated breath to see exactly what type of sentence van and will be handed down today. will la donna trump has also now been subpoenaed by congress to testify about last year's attack on the capital. could the case against better be an example of what trump may also face if he ignores the subpoena? yeah, this is another reason why all eyes are on the surgeon saying at now trump has not said whether he will comply with this subpoena, which has been issued by the same body that issue the subpoena for abandon. but if trump were to defy the subpoena, well, we don't know, there has been speculation that he could be prosecuted. he could serve jail time, but that is far, far down the road. why? because there is very little history of people being jailed for contempt of
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congress here in the united states, you simply don't see that still ban and were indeed sentenced to jail time of to those 6 months or a prosecutors are seeking. that would be a significant sign for what trump potentially one day may face, but there are also many more complications. of course, prosecuting a former president, potentially a political candidate, as trump, we know, wants to run for reelection or wants to run for election again to return to the white house. those are all things that are unprecedented in the u. s. and so we don't know whether prosecutors could seek to prosecute trump as well. we don't even know whether the subpoena will have any weight behind it, given that republicans may shut down this investigation altogether. if they win this mid term election that's coming up. plenty of twists and turns to come, no doubt this honey j. castro for us in washington dc. new york city has opened a new facility to house asylum seekers since and by boss from border states, from by republican governors, by side, the campaigns. putting the spotlight on
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a rising number of migrants who crossed the southern border. kristen salumi reports it may not be home, but migrants looking to settle in the united states have a new place to lay their head in. new york city officials opened this tent facility wednesday to process an influx of asylum seekers on a small island not far from manhattan. here they can get a meal and a shower, as well as medical assistance. you will not see this anywhere else in the country. and i hope that the take away here from all you is the new york city's doing everything possible to make sure asylum seekers are treated well with dignity. and that their well being is 1st and foremost in our mind. but it's meant to be a temporary shelter for men, only as the city's homeless shelters are at capacity, these tense will hold up to a 1000 people. since april, nearly 20000 migrants have come to new york, bussed by governors from southern border states in protest of federal immigration
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policies. new york officials have described it as a political stun, but clearly it's also been a logistical nightmare. the buses have been arriving with no warning or coordination on average 5 per day. at 1st catching the city off guard, leaving volunteers to pick up much of the slack, like elsie phelman and her group team t l. c. she is critical of the cities response. building at 10 city on a beach or on randall's island is not the solution there. empty buildings in this city, there are hotels. there are housing buildings that are, are abandoned, are empty. earlier plans to put the tents in another location were scrapped after objections from neighbors migrants, most of whom arrive. nothing say they appreciate any help. they can get zenato buckley fis, wallclear law. we have to go out and really beg on the streets,
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which really isn't advisable. or causally of either like id, but we have to because in the residence where we are staying, it's basically just bread. there really isn't any food, little one. so it's all difficult with clothing everything. but yes, there are organizations offering support or i'm told them it certainly can long while picked, i'll up or you with more of them arriving every day. the city is looking for more places to house women and families, as well as assistance from the federal government. kristen, selena al jazeera new york. there's been a huge fire in the mexican city of argos, callian toes. it happened after a fuel tank. it crashed into an overpass. a residential area was engulfed in thick smoke forcing hundreds of people out of their homes. 12 had to be rescued, but no one was injured. the driver of the truck has since been arrested. there's been a general strike in the occupied west bank after the killing of
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a palestinian man by israeli forces her day to mimi was on the run after the israeli army accused him of killing one of its soldiers in a recent attack. neither abraham has more morning, the killing of palestinian are they to mimi? life in the occupied west bank came to a standstill hailed by many palestinians as a national hero. they say the 22 year old was able to elude one of the most advanced armies in the world. tammy had been on the run since these ready. i am. he said he killed one of its soldiers in a gun attack nearly 2 weeks ago. late on wednesday, he was killed during a shootout with guards at an illegal really supplement east of jerusalem in a will set to be written by him. to me may ask palestinians to take up arms to fight against israel, occupation, laudermill ballard though a lot of image of a vital what o t a did for the country makes us proud of. the video shows how he kept fighting till the end were proud of him. he's with god. now i shadowed. this sense of
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defiance has been seen across the west bank in hebron, nablus, and rama le confrontations with israeli forces broke out. as young men took to the streets to express anger and frustration in the can, jessie was with leslie for that. even if you were a spy for a fan, you would become a fighter. now we as mothers are getting heartbroken, you can imagine the young men when they see others getting killed launch date. that is where the authorities did not return to mimis body to his family. his father told them just eda, they were not contacted so they could see his body or over that as of a i letter. we opened a morning site here because o'day's mother is under house arrest. so we're holding 2 weeks. i lot of people here to pay their respect around it in the west bank, another week was held following the funeral of a 16 year old hamburg. nobody died of wounds sustained last month is really soldiers shot him during a protest near the legal is really settlement of bits l this year. more than 120
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palestinians were killed. why is really forces in the west bank, including veteran al jazeera journalist, shedding a barclay. she was targeted and shot dead while on assignment in janine nearly 6 months ago. without accountability or that i talk to them, journalists continue. many here say that israel doesn't want the world to see their real faith occupation. neither abraham al jazeera, the occupied with live entertainment is returning to bars and restaurants and hong kong. as the government eases it's strict covered 19 measures. leaders hope the move will help their struggling economy. jessica washington reports in hong kong preparations are under way to wake up the territories night life after high ages. jacoby 19 measures live entertainment will return to bars and restaurants the finally my bad happy me itself. the musicians that finally got back. i know
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it's long overdue, under the new restrictions performance will be required to complete to p c. r a week and rapid test before entering. oh, you don't think i'm going to allow citizens to resume their normal lives with the fashion risk of the control groups of after 12 and now permitted and dancing at clubs is also allowed the government hope these changes will help boost hong kong struggling economy. a lot of the sectors that we very much rely on fuschia growth, such as tourism, for example, exports. i really don't. jones, because of the coven restrictions. bar owner, john primus says his business took a hit during hong kong, strict code 900 measures and had to suspend operations. still he says he's optimistic. yeah, i think that is going to come back very strong. ally guys during covered a lot of guys who wrote music and have recorded it, so they've got a lot of new stuff they want to showcase hong kong theme parks once
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a popular attraction for domestic and international visitors are also said to benefit from the policy change the new protocol will allow visit the dining hall, and while it will take much more to rejuvenate, home, home tourism and entertainment sector, many say any relaxation and close the roof will bring much needed relief. ocean park says it's preparing for more visitors to return. hong kong has more measures in place than most cities in asia. there are no quarantine requirements but mask mandates remain, and travelers must do 3 p. c. r tests within a week of arriving. experts say the health situation is under can trolls, but there are other factors at play as beijing pursues a strict to 0 cove at 19 strategy. hong kong government is more cautious and of course they have to look after the interests for the us. you know, the, the, or the, the central government or in mainland china as well as more restrictions are east
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many st, allowing a bit more fund might just be what hong kong people and it's economy needs. jessica washington out to hear the still ahead on l. j. 0 as sit back for portugal, captain christiano rinaldo with less than a month to the world. come ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus, and with direct whites to istanbul, and tribes. oh, book your ticket now for a memorable holiday. c y p g s, for our best prices. when the news breaks,
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it's not just personal property, but also an infrastructure that now leaves fixing from power lines to water. me when people need to be heard and the story told they would get punished. they spoke ukrainian, i'm afraid i won't be able to return home with exclusive interviews and endeavor through poor south african penguins. one is in captivity. al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries, and lives. lou ah ah. rear paintings and drawings from the 19 forties and fifties by young black students, a being sane for the 1st time buys and bob williams. the collection was discovered
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in the basement of a london church and is on display in the capital. hurry, hurry, natasha reports. what? what it is do look at the big square gift livingston sango. never thought about doing this, showing his son artwork done in the 1940s by his late father living since angle, his son's grandfather. the paintings are part of an exhibition at the national gallery in zimbabwe. is capital had audi a collection done more than 70 years ago by young black students at serene anglican mission school? some of the speak to i'm single will if your firm in my life. when we started these exhibitions, i don't even remember them. but healey, i now see my father in the age of 18 when i only remember him, is an ordinary, serene anglican mission school was the 1st school to teach ought to black children in what was the in white minority ruled rhodesia. the most spatial thing about this collection is that it went on a world tour and the 1940s from 1947 to 1953. so the rest of the world saw these
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artworks in the forties and fifties and absolutely loved it. but some bob wins had never seen the artwork before. after that tor unsold artworks was stored in the basement of a church in the u. k. where they were forgotten for years. in the 1970s they were rediscovered and sold to an art collector who then saw the collection was a bobbing philanthropist in the das vera. the stars upright exhibition is now briefly back home. this is a picture of my father. his name was cheques still william collier leander candy are a popular radio presenter here says it's been amazing putting together the pieces of his family's history. his father died in 1990. we are history, we are a result of history. this is a history that i share with my children are really bothering me anyway. this is a history that i am taking back to my mom, the wife, to see did you know that your husband did this? he didn't know or took that was sold during the war 2 in the late night and forties
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and early 19 fifties helped to fund the school and pay for scholarships for some of the students. the paintings and drawings cover a 7 year period represent just a small selection. a more than 600 works from one collection. hundreds more exists in public and private collections around the world. after this exhibition in zimbabwe, the ot we'll talk abroad again with cause for the repatriation of african art to the continent growing. some locals want to see the serene painters, returned home permanently had a matessa altura had at this time for sport, his flora. ah christiana, when all those preparations for the walcott looked to be in disarray, which is 30 days to go aboard. well, captain has been dropped from manchester, united squad to face chelsea on saturday, follows him storming down the tunnel before the final whistle,
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after not being selected to start their mid week when over spurs. but football journalist gavin hamilton says he thinks this could benefit renados world cup preparations. the guy actually could work out quite well. so now does he spend some time away from mentioned united bursting because it means that he's not putting himself in the firing line and risk risking picking up injury ahead of the work up because that's the big worry rule. the super stores in the next few weeks that the clubs and keep playing them and playing them in insult games. and you can train a wait and see. i mean there is a possible danger that you might lose a little bit of sharpness not playing in the 1st c like he's, he's going to be sacred. ready for fatah, and that would be the world cup or not. and that will be a bonus for him. to haul, doesn't see how out of 15th of his birth 11, particularly in the big game. that's a question for portugal as well, because we'll have some, some other players who,
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who could come to an ard to be played better as a unit. or now it is now a much more of a penalty books operator. he doesn't have the physical capacity to play all around the pitch. so there are question marks about portugal. but then we've seen in the last week that the echo shop, the liverpool has been ruled out of the will cut through injury. so there will be other players rolled out through injury. so posted will probably need him and they will find a way to use it because he's such an important part of their team reco goal scorer reco cap holder. he is that the figurehead for the team and they will find a way to use and another man looking to make a big impact that the world cup how to bar want to get back to winning ways and the spanish league, poland captain robert lewis dow ski scored twice in 4 minutes was they beat villareal 3 now. second, a great strike to lift the new cap crowd after losing around madrid and l. capital on sunday. bar. suppose the gap on the leaders to just a 3 point as soon as they receive another man heading to the world cup.
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granite shock i scored as arthur made it for group winds at a for in the rope. the league is with international fired and the only goal is they beat p. s b i and hoping to find me for 20 minutes from in there be a striker. alexander mitrovica was on targets from the penalties. bonds is full. move into the top half of the english premier league. they were 3, no winners at home or villa then stopped their manager, the former liverpool and england captain steven gerrard thursday's defeat. leave his village 17th and a table after 11 matches. meanwhile, here in bo, how we're getting ever closer to the main event. this was the official world cup clock account down on the cornish waterfront, taking over to just 30 days ago. on november, 20th tournaments will kick off north of the city at the $60000.00 theatre. i'll
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bait stadium house, cut our take on ecuador in that game will cut our will be competing ad there 1st ever finals. and i'll go into the turn meant as asian champions. earlier we spoke to an editor at the international journal of the history of sports. ross griffin, he says, cutter is on the right path as a football nation, unexpected to progress to continue beyond the world cup. football is one of those hedge a monic sports that everybody understands. it appeals to everybody that allows you to demonstrate the, the excellence of a society quite easily. and we saw that very carefully joined the 2001900 asian coping to you. a cut our country and received country blockade went to the you a play it again, saudi played against a you a on route, a winning the tournament and this momentum, the thing such as that will inspire future generations. that's where your momentum comes from. i think when you see the world coping said you will have 22 players who have been conditioned for the last 6 months to perform during that work of the
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player to represent katara and the 1st, the opening game against ecuador and a few weeks time they are the golden generation of country players. they came to the fire academy, they won the asian copeland, 2001900 there, that celebrated group of players with the next generation be good week. it's impossible to say cutters. under edge teams. they performed admirably. but they're not repeating the success of this generation. yes, bush, if we go farther along the cycle, if we look at the asian cup and 2027 and tournaments beyond what the likes of was bathroom row, we under korean hassan. what they are know is their proper role models. a multitude of role models that will inspire other generations of category and non cut, re like to play for carter. you have people like house on a high dose, the captain of the 2 across the fif. these guys are the porters on the wall to the next generation of young country boy or girl wants to represent the country. we've
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got the katara 2022 world cap fully covered here on al jazeera and not just in doe, ham, or correspondence around the globe will be right across the action and stories as well. the weight is nearly over for the bigger show on earth. all eyes are on katara as the world comes to the middle east for the 1st time, a truly global event, bringing together football cultures room all over the world war $32.00 country battle it out for the trophy 40, but corresponded on all continent will bring you coverage like no other as the world come because her we will pay you around the world. the cost are 2020 to welcome on al jazeera. now away from the football t tom winner is the west indies have been knocked out of the t 20 cricket world cup . ireland beat them by 9 wickets in hobart to secure their place in the super 12 phase. paul sterling, top scoring was 66 to secure the victory zimbabwe or the other side through to the
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next stage. after beating scotland they reached their target of a $133.00. with 9 balls despaired to wind by 5 wickets. the super 12 stage gets under way on saturday, with house australia playing new zealand. okay, and that is all you support for now. back to you to on. thank you very much. well, that's all for me for this news out, but i will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news right after the break. ah, jumping to the stream when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to the president of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family, plus one person's opinion, but what shirt, amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes
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