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ah former us president donald trump arrives in new york to face criminal charges. his supporters of warned, against staging, violent protests. ah, clo, you're watching al jazeera live from doha, with me for the back table also ahead. russia detains at 26 year old woman over the st. petersburg, cafe bombing that killed a prominent military blogger working a fossil denies its forces. killed several teenage boys by new evidence. madge is awful ported atrocities. at a military base, am i excited? absolutely. and massa mains, the 1st woman astronaut for a mission to the moon. as and there's
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a cool voice ottoman launch. ah thank you very much for joining us. donald trump has arrived in new york where he'll appear in court on tuesday. he'll be the 1st former us president to face criminal charges. trump was taken via model kate from the airport to his manhattan residence at tram tower, where he'll spend the night is being charged in connection with an alleged hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels. during the 2016 presidential election campaign. trump says the case is political persecution at the highest level, and as call for his supporters to protest. while new york city mer eric adams has warned any trump supporters were padding to protest. invite the indictment on tuesday to be on their best behavior awhile. then maybe some rabble rousers thinking about coming to our studio tomorrow. a message is clear as simple control
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yourselves. your cities are home, not a playground for you or miss police anger. we are the safest large city in america because we respect the rule of law in new york city. live to al jazeera gabrielle is under whose outside trump tower in new york city. so gave the city bracing for a historic moment. what was the seem like when trump arrived? ah, well, in a word, surreal, hundreds of journalists and camera operators here and photographers to capture the moment when trump arrived back in new york. and he did not come back here by choice . he's coming back here because he's forced to because he has to now surrender because of that criminal indictment that was handed down against him last week. trump flu here from florida mar logo. where is a state is that landed here
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a little over 2 hours ago. and under heavy security and his motorcade was brought to a side insurance year at mar law, at trump tower in midtown manhattan. on 5th avenue, there, lot of tourists here that are walking up and down this street. it's one of the most heavily traffic street in all of new york city. so it's just an immense amount of people. there's also about 2 dozen, maybe 3 dozen or so pro trump supporters who were here hoping to get a glimpse of him as he came in. but he went through a side door and it was only very briefly that anyone has ever even able to see him . now, trumpet, trump tower, behind me, where he's expected to be hold up throughout the evening until tomorrow. so talk as to what we expect will happen tomorrow. he's thinking well the surrender is really a 2 part process. the 1st part is trump, around 11 am. will be taken to the district attorney's office,
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about 6 kilometers south of where i'm at right now. it's in lower manhattan, you'll be driven there by secret service with new york police escort, and that's when he'll walk into the district attorney's office and go through what's called a walk through process is fingerprints will be taken of photograph will be taking a trump as well that process once he's in the district attorney's office, will could be as much as 2 hours after that is completed. he'll be escorted down a hallway to a court room where he will for the 1st time, face a judge for the official arraignment, where the charges against him will be read to him as well as perhaps that's the time that the indictment itself will be unsealed for the 1st time that will be the probably the 1st time any of us will be able to see the actual charges. the arraignment will only last about 30 minutes or so. trump is said, his lawyers have said he'll plead not guilty to all charges. then he'll be free to go under heavy security. he'll be taken probably straight to the airport where he
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says your flight back to florida tomorrow evening. to then give a press conference. as we said, again, historic moment, sweeney. this. what's the political impact of all of this? ah, well, it's a political earthquake, quite frankly, because of course, never in more than 200 years of this history. here in the united states, have we ever seen a former president criminally indicted for anything? and the fact that trump is already a candidate for the presidency in 2024. never seen that either either. so it's one unprecedented. busy situation over another one, he's already seems to be needing some support from his a supporters already. he's portraying himself as a victim of political persecution. and he's already leading the polls amongst
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republicans for the republican nomination of 2024. but this is the real key here, potentially. the next thing that will happen here is a trial, a criminal trial. he could, in fact, be the republican nominee during a criminal trial here in new york city. that is very much a real possibility at this point, which would certainly be something this country has never seen before. truly remarkable months ahead here when it comes to the political landscape in the united states. indeed, gabriel, thank you very much for that. gay bill is on the line for i say in new york city, or the case against donald trump in new york is just one of several investigation swelling around a former president. and as john henry explained, it might not be the most damage. the indictment of donald trump is historic, unprecedented in just the tip of illegal iceberg. the new york charges reportedly 30 of them are expected to be detailed on tuesday, focused on
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a $130000.00 hush money payment to a porn star. during the 2016 presidential campaign, we do know it's centered around a legal, very common confidentiality agreement that was signed years and years ago with stormy daniels and between her attorneys and michael cohen. but the new york case is likely not the most dangerous for the former president compared to the other investigations which included efforts to over throw or overturn the 2020 election. the new york case seems to be the least serious of them all in georgia. a grand jury has recommended indictments for multiple people over interference in georgia's 2020 election. it's not clear, trump is among them, but legal experts say this conversation between trump and georgia secretary of state amounts to a smoking gun. i just want to find 11780 loads, which is one more that we have the jury for women offered this murky but tantalizing
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tid bit. there are certainly names that you would recognize. yes, another legal threat, special council jack smith's prob, of trump's handling of classified documents. last summer, the f. b, i sees more than a 100 of them from trump's florida home after he refused requests to turn them over . smith is also investigating trump's actions during the january 6 2021 attack on the u. s. capital trump is dismissed. all the investigations is partisan, which runs, but until the new york indictment, the man known as teflon, dawn has faced real repercussions only at the ballot box. a northwestern university psychologist as trunks risk taking even a moral qualities or kinda his popularity. here is this beast out there doing it for me going out there fighting for me, say and what i feel deep down. and that's attractive. i mean, like, you know, he may be, he may be a narcissist, he may be a sociopath, but he's mine are so,
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so for my sociopath, whether that approach works in court might well be tested again. and again, john hindering l g 0 new york in the world. you siri in state media. his 2 civilians have been killed in israel airstrikes near damascus. several explosions were reported near the syrian capital on monday night. it's the latest in a series of attacks on governmental territory in recent days is made no comments from israel. russian investigators have detained a woman over the killing of a prominent military blogger in a black eye st. petersburg, kathy on sunday. moscow has accused ukraine of orchestrating the bomb attack, which killed flatland petoskey, and injured 32 others. it also says supporters of jail, criminal critic, alexi, nevada, were involved dosage. barry reports from the russian capital. this is 26 year old daria trip olva being questioned by russian authorities in saint
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petersburg. i brought a statue there that blew up. she says, who gave you the statue? they ask? can i tell you later? she replies. the bus was handed to prominent military blogger, loveland, or turkey. it exploded, killing him and injuring dozens of people on sunday evening. their pulver has yet to provide a name and says she's been framed. the attack happened at a cafe in the heart of st. petersburg. the national anti terror committee, which is part of the russian security service, says it was planned by the ukrainians, special services, a charge authorities in key f have denied. we expect that now. whereas also known the response, but evidently dusk, ah, how many people will be killed by keeping him here in moscow before russia? we'll the response. nobody knows exactly, but probably more time coming,
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more strong. we'll be response to just he was speaking and events organized by the cyber funds said movement and association of people with patriotic view. he was a supporter of russia's invasion and the social media channel. he longed to report on the so called special military operation of more than half a 1000000 subscribers charged. he was a well known figure among crumbling supporters seen here with daria gina who was killed in a car bomb attack in the moscow region in august. her father, alexandra doogan, a far right political philosopher was believed to be the intended target. the crumb says tar tarkey killing is an act of terror and that evidence implicates ukrainian special services without providing any further details. while these types of attacks are rare in russia, the planning and plotting behind them suggests that the battles on no longer confined to the dawn by 3 sources of ari out to 0. moscow or
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ukraine has marx rushes claim that moscow's captured the eastern city of back mode, saying, rush and fight is raised, the victory flag over, quote, some kind of toilets. you have jenny preschool, in the head of the wagner mercenary group, which is fighting for moscow as it is, forces are flying. the russian flag above an administration building in back mode for the ukrainian government says russian force is a very far from capturing the city and fighting is ongoing. the battle for back motors dragged on for months as russia seats its 1st. when in the conflict so far, this year, russia's ambassador to the un vaseline ben's ear has held a briefing to discuss the country's presidency of the security council. russia holds the rotating seat for april, despite president putin being wanted by the international criminal court. on diplomatic as a james space report from the un headquarters in york vaseline the benzine russia's ambassador to the united nations. on the 1st working day of his country's
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presidency of the un security council. since 1946, the presidency is rotated. among the 15 members, april is russia's turn, but the council is the body in the international system that governs global peace and security. and there's been uproar, particularly in western countries that russia, which invaded its neighbor and whose president faces an arrest warrant from the international criminal court. now holds the prominent role. we expect that they well behave professionally. but we also expect that they will use their seat or to spread this information and to promote their own agenda as it relates to ukraine. this was the russian ambassadors response sung. countries are pretending they can decide of their own will who, who they want or do not wants to be in the chair of the presence of the security
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council. as long as the current world order or with the un and the security council stance, there will be no change in the rules of procedure. those rules though, do give the president the option to recuse themselves during the discussion of items they're directly involved in. and to temporarily hand the presidency to the next country in alphabetical order. so if the issue of ukraine comes up this month, there's the provision for you then to hand the presidency for that subject over to switzerland. no, that's no why not? if her, if her you put the question this way, then i think if you are the countries that um on the security council should also a withdraw from the discussion. the program that russia has prepared for the security council this month is relatively light, bought the controversies likely to grow towards the end of the month when the russian foreign minister. so gay leverage comes to new york to chair the council.
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james bays al jazeera at the united nations still had on al jazeera cards for life after tax or on the rise in mexico. why women's rights advocacy, extreme violence is rooted a bad policy. ah . with, let's go with her headlines for the americas. great to seal of psycho we're going to have our 2nd tornado outbreak in about 5 days this time. i think the danger zone will extend from chicago. right down to st. louis, missouri. that's where we see the risk of tornadoes, powerful winds, exceeding a 120 kilometers per hour as we get this warm air being pumped up from the golf. meeting up with that cooler air, rushing off of the rockies. and let's talk about the rockies. this is where all our
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snow is centered. look at denver at 3 degrees, but keep your eyes peeled on kansas city. 28 on tuesday. watch what happens on wednesday. you're down to 11 degrees so we can see just how vigorous this storm system will be. quiet for western canada, i think we're going to get into some blizzard conditions in the northern plains. some spots could see up to about 90 centimeters of so temperature is up in the northeast of mexico. same goes from mexico city. 30 degrees don't often see high temperatures here just because of the elevation of this city, northwest star, brazil, who's seen a lot of flooding here. certainly the risk of seen some more on tuesday. same goes for the coast of ecuador, and we've also got some thunderstorms rumbling around paraguay associate, talked for $34.00 for you on tuesday. ah, with frank assessments, justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp,
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but also inside the mac, informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world's days. critical debate are only bo legal reform, or they see the property in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh ah, you're watching al jazeera live from doha every couple on top stories this hour. donald trump has arrived in new york. well, he'll appear in court on tuesday is being charged in connection with them allege
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hash money payment to adult film star stormy daniels. during the 2016 presidential election campaign, syrian st media say to civilians have been killed in israeli airstrikes near damascus. several explosions were reported on monday night at the latest in a series of attacks on government al territory in recent days. and russian investigators have detained a woman over the killing of prominent military blog of lat, linda trasky in a blast at saint petersburg cafe on sunday. moscow was accused ukraine of orchestrating the bomb attack. now the french newspaper only b i. c o n, the associated press news agency have released mobile phone footage. apparently showing burkina faso military torturing and killing teenage boys rights groups have accused soldiers of widespread abuses against civilians as a fight armed groups linked to al qaeda. and i saw a warning view as may find some of the footage in nicholas harks report.
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distressing this video footage is reported to have been taken inside a military camp in northern burkina faso. the man filming tells the captives will kill you one after another. and you one who moves. we shoot him. some of the boys appeared dead, others on conscious among them, his 16 year old cattle heard her adama, still breathing. then a soldier in uniform drops a rock on adam's skull. the soldier's laugh on him as mother saw this video shared on social media and recognized her son. i told them not to wander the streets. i told him to stay close to his grandmother's house since he was a stranger, and that it was too risky to wender around because some people be seeing, he was a fighter for i'm groups. we showed the footage to researchers from amnesty international. they say the video constitutes evidence of war crimes committed by
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burkina faso military. their people are blind and they can they present no danger to those meetings? no forges or to those volunteers. we don't know when they are accused of they have just been taken dropped on the floor, black and blind and blind, blindfolded. and they are throwing stones at them, killing them in a very brutal v. i mean to re, is just abusing its power by killing people outside the purview of international humanitarian. the details of the killings were published in an investigation by the associated press and the french newspaper. dbi. i assume several french journalists have since been thrown out of the country for the government spokesperson denies. the military are involved in the killings. he says, armed groups disguise themselves. the soldiers in order to blame the government. we have seen several types of there was that the incriminating forgive of the book enough for me along is one of interest with a difference of the hum long that both
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a very serious threat to the civilian populations, but also completely on the minds of the government narrative about fighting against insurgency. more than 40 people were abducted on february 14th and have never been seen since whilst rights group see in this video, a brutal crime. those who support vicki knows army see justice. revenge for killings committed by arm groups linked to al qaeda. and i saw the video was widely circulated among soldiers as a trophy of war for an army that has lost control of most of the country. it now appears to be killing children and teenagers. it was meant to protect nicholas hawk al jazeera sam med. nick is the west africa correspondent for the associated press . she was fond of a team that filed the investigative report for the news agency and describes one scene that we're not able to broadcast. what you see in the video are these men in
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military fatigues walking around the boys who are lying motionless on the ground. there is one part of the video where a man wearing military pants that says the looks like one of the boys still appears to be breathing. he goes over to him and he throws a large rock on his head. we were able to uncover that this boy, his name was adam mock. he was 16 years old and his family said that he was feeding the cars when he was rounded up by security forces and then taken to this military base. at least 21 people have died in a landslide in east and democratic republic of congo. it happened in a village in my c. c territory in north cable province. witnesses say some of those who died where women and children doing laundry in a stream by a mountain to mexico now were active is urging the government to toughen laws against us. it attacks legislation was recently approved. that would re classify
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a talks involving chemicals, money, rapid reports from mexico city. ah gunman, sanchez is an acid attack survivor. the assault she suffered 9 years ago at the hands of a former partner, leaped scars on 70 per cent of her body. if that i feel this attack left me in the hospital for 8 months, it affected half of my face, my neck, my chest, my arms and legs were completely damaged. after some 64 reconstructive surgeries, garmin says the trauma never fully goes away. and part of that has to do with the fact her attacker was never arrested act of his say that in many cases, attacks like these go unpunished with salvage. blessed out is that problematic as us yet, as i meet at the woman who is survive is of this type of violence, i realized the scale of the social problem here at the face, thing i did was change from being
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a victim to an activist. protest calling on the mexican government to do more to cur, balance against women have intensified in recent years while a tax on women using acid have also been documented in other parts of latin america . activist. see the problem here in mexico is especially bad. any but a, lemme know, solomon cetera. the problem is not any which used to attacks with acid and corrosive substances. violence is becoming much more cruel and extreme. and this includes other types of toxic, flammable, reactive and caustic substances. women's rights advocates argue that this form of extreme violence is partly rooted in bad policy, given that authorities in mexico treat acid attacks the same way as any other form of assault. one, the activists are pushing for is passage of a bill currently in the mexican congress, which seeks to reclassify acid attacks as a distinct crime equivalent to attempted murder. if passed, the new law would increase the punishment for attacks using acid or other corrosive
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chemicals. with up to 12 years in prison, isn't miss waters. this is one of many steps necessary towards creating an integrated policy that will restore some of the rights that have been taken away from survivors of this type of violence. go, mexico's government does not keep an official count of acid attacks. women's rights activists have documented, at least 34 over the last 20 years, but many believe the number of victims to be far higher. marivel, apple al jazeera mexico city in the us, florida. as governor rhonda santa is assigned a bill which will allow anyone in the state to carry concealed guns without a permit. the new law, which takes effect in july means training and background checks will not be required to carry concealed guns in a public republican say, law abiding citizens have a right to carry guns and protect themselves. but democrats say the new law will only make the state more dangerous. meanwhile,
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students in the u. s. city of nashville have walked out of their classrooms to my surely tennessee state capitol. they're demanding strong a gun reform. this follows last week, school shooting where 3 students and 3 adults were killed. please say the shooter own 7 firearms, which were all purchased legally. while one of the people speaking at that march was manny oliver, whose 17 year old son hi. keith was killed in the 22018 pont when school shooting in florida. his a co founder of change, the ref, an organization which advocates for the eradication of gun violence. he says us citizens will keep fighting. and even strike to bring about change. while i'm in nashville right now, margin with thousands of kids, the governor of florida, which is already a very dangerous state. it's promoting more, gone without any training without any perm it. how is that going to help us to have last names? i've no idea what we need to keep on fighting against guys like run this and these are anyone that gets in our way what we are experiencing here. you can abuse the
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power from a gun industry that has our politicians like puppets. they can do whatever they want. so because of the momentum that we're creating here, sadly, momentum does is because there was another shooting. we decided not to stop. we're going to bring this into a national strike if we need to. but things will change because we want them to change and we will force them to be change. the president agreed, a 100 percent. with our intentions however, the president has yet been able to find the support. but that's the political thing . that's a political debate. what i'm talking about and civilians like us here, we don't have the let me tell you the majority of americans, we understand the killing kits in schools. he's not good, he's not normal. now they have the normal life. and so the president, it's our support that the president is our disruptive actions out there. so things hop, the us base agency,
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nasa has named this school for the 1st mission to fly past the moon in more than 50 years. the full astronaut, 3 americans, and one canadian include christina cock, the 1st woman to take part in a luna mission and as ra reynolds re force. eventual aim is to go back to the surface of mon ladies and gentlemen, your artemus to crew. with a pep rally style event at nasa's johnson space center in houston before astronauts took a bow on stage mission commander read wiseman is a former test violet with 14 years at nasa. awesome to be here with you guys. mission specialist, christina coke, will be the engineer on board. am i excited at so lately? physicist jeremy hanson is a canadian space agency. astronaut or canadian, is going to the moon with our international partnership. and it is glorious and
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former u. s. navy air man, victor glover will be the spacecraft pilot, because optimist. who is more than a mission to the moon and back it's more than a mission that has to happen before we send people to the surface of the moon. it is the next step on the journey that gets humanity to mars. the artist program named after the ancient greek goddess of the moon, sent its 1st and crude spacecraft into lunar orbit last year, a top the powerful or ryan rocket. that successful flight paved the way for next year's human crude mission if all goes well, artemus 2 will put humans near earth's cosmic companion for the 1st time since apollo 17. in 1972. on the 4 day mission, the crew will travel more than 40000000 kilometers orbiting the moon and testing systems and equipment.
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