tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 1, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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our life from our headquarters here in durham, coming up in the next 60 minutes as strikes just north of the sudanese capital despite the extension of a c spot. in. while the un warned student is on the brink of a humanitarian collapse, with tens of thousands of civilians playing their homes, several russian air strikes across ukraine into dozens of people, including children and trouble. the 1st republic bank is seized by u. s. regulators and sold to j. p. morgan chase after customers, withdrew a $100000000000.00 in march. and on far as small, have all the latest sport as basketball stars, steph curry records the most prolific game 7 performance of all time. he scored a queer playoff high 50 point to send the golden state warriors mc mm.
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while we begin this news hour in su dawn where there's again been sporadic gunfire, despite another extension, the faltering 72 hours cease fire. millions of people have been trapped in their homes as the humanitarian situation gets. wes, have a look at these plumes of smoke. that's after air strikes and cartoon barriers, city north of the capitol. there's also been shelling near the presidential palace in cartoon, victoria gate and b has more on the humanitarian situation. hebert is too frightened to leave her apartment in hot too. i miss my banner committee. i will continue. we hear the sounds of artillery falling in the street. we are traumatized. every time we hear the fighting, we feel like we will die. the family is running out of basic supplies. that along i didn't get them b. edna, that in is the rapid support forces are stationed in front of our home,
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and they won't allow us to fix the electricity poll. there is no electricity and no water. the un says the scale and speed of what's unfolding is unprecedented in sudan and says the humanitarian crisis is at breaking point. oh, the head of the army, general abdel flatter alba. hand is agree to extend to faltering cease 5 is 72 hours to allow civilians to leave and a to be delivered. the permanent to greet the rapid support forces is also agreed to a temporary truce. but on the ground fighting continues across the country, including ha toom and its twin city on demand evacuees impulse who dan say they feel a sense of shortcut the sudden spiral into civil war. many have lived and worked in sudan for decades. so then i, israel looked thoughtful to don, is living through
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a moment of real terror. i'm talking about dead bodies on the streets. we smelled the dead bodies as we were coming to cartoon. this isn't the firing. the showings to don is seriously in a state of real war. love to harness on sudanese. you have citizenship or residency rights in the united states. wait to board a u. s. navy ship, ah, we hope god brings peace through every once or down. we are sudanese, people residing in the u. s. people should not think that sudan has been destroyed . no things have happened, but we wish to stay strong. this group of somalis arrived in mogadishu from port sudan online for her favor, had invoke olga. i am pleased that i have finally arrived in my country. however, what we have been through is unusual and hard to describe, but i am grateful for the opportunity to survive. bought for millions of sydney's there is nowhere to go. they're trapped by fighting in a country. the u. n. says,
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is falling apart, victoria gate and be al jazeera. well, i thought correspondence across all the developments here on the story. hurry me, tasa is in south student capital juba, where some student needs have fled. an interest is in chad speaking to refugees there. but 1st let's speak to him. morgan. she's in the sudanese capital cartoon here, but we've been seeing these black plumes of smoke rises above the capitol. mean presumably that's fairly indicative of what the cease fires like at the moment. yes, indeed. now at around 12 o'clock local time, which is around 10 gmc fi to just within the overhead in the northern parts of the capitol. hard to specifically over the city of battery that's just on the western side or in the northern part bank of the nile river. now residence in the city said that after this other fight to chat, they were able to hear, for strikes, launched by the fight just that belong to the news army against the clearly would be clearly identified. the residents,
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as our position be said that the rapid support for the work congregated around that area and that there was a tanker of fuel. and that explains the dark plume of flow that is rising over the city of battery. now the rapid support forces have been spread around the area and there's been infant fighting to control that or to regain control of bad by the for denise army, they were able to regain control of fire bridge, which is up north of the city itself to make sure that the arthur does not get more supplies and i think also continues around the presidential palace. we were able to hear heavy artillery around the vicinity of the presidential palace. that's also another area that the sudanese army is trying to regain control of from the rapid support forces. all of this, of course, happening as the fire is in place, but on the ground doesn't look to be happening. indeed have been meanwhile though it does seem that the un what feed program says that they will resume operations immediately. is that good news, or rather a reflection of just how dia, the situation is? yes indeed,
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it actually reflects beneath the humanitarian needs of people who fled from the capitol hospital and those who remain trapped in it. now tens of thousands of people have fled from the capital. whether it's the neighboring faith, like northern states, up in the north or to 0 states in the central parts of the country, many of them are living in be open. they have not received him in the parent assistance, thought them leaving their homes about 2 weeks ago. many of them have been without food or water relying on local communities to provide the assistance for them to be able to survive. many 8 organizations have not been able to access them. that's what people bear a neighboring state hooping display phone. to say they say that they've been, they've not seen any presence of 8 organizations, except for quite a few. and the wilson program has previously said that, even before this fighting started, 15000000 people were in need of assistance. that's a 3rd of the countries population. and with this conflict and with the number of people this place out in the open with no assistance, it's likely that at this point this number is even higher. hey morgan,
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there was all the laces forth from the sudanese capital. thank you. have a well the fighting and through don is disrupting the flow of goods to neighboring countries as well. and chad food prices are going up for more on that. let's speak to an interest he's in andre in chad. that's near the border with you don. and we've been saying for days now people are still crossing that border. what kinds of stories that you hearing from the people that such stories, stories of disappointment, the things have gone so bad and also fear about the present and the future as well . hundreds of people are still crossing into child from so don, and they are coming to a live of hardship. they are meeting thousands of refugees who are living out there in the open, without shelter, without food, without water, without even the basics in terms of medicines and all that access to health care. that's what they don't have at the moment. and when you talk to them,
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they talk to you about the horrible stories that happen. take, for example, the town of 10 delta, which is just across a driver. people just moved over when they realized that the army base in town was deserted. and then there was an attack on the community where houses burned, they just fled and they, they sit across the river, watching their homes helplessly, and they can go back in there now. yeah. in town, in address and other parts of the eastern china, people, when you talk to people, they talk to you about how i think, how expensive things become foot stuff. i'd lot of people now cannot afford to go to the market and shop the way they used to. so a lot of them are cutting down on the amount of food they take at emmy brought him to have, has come to market to buy groceries only to discover. he can't afford many of them . now he says, his family must adjust allusion whether i am not with the latter. previously,
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we could afford 3 to 4 meals a day. not any more. i can have eating twice a day. these days is difficult because food has become so expensive. the village of address is an important trading point, but the fighting across the board in sudan has changed everything for many people. while there has been a steady stream of refugees at this crossing point in through eastern charge, the flow of goods have been severely disruptive. fighting has almost cut off this side of lung lock, char, from sudanese boards that supply many of the imports it needs to be shot. i said is a saudi. his refugee and trader who brought his stock with them, explains why things can only get worse in the coming out of the other. the prices have gone up because airstrikes hit our main goods depot. in cartoon, the road is close to transporting any goods is very difficult. anyone with stock will now try to sell at a higher price. beckett,
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market vendor struggle to find buyers for items that only a few can afford. well now, so there is a little little more of, you know, going on. 100 business is slow, but we're grateful. local authority, se prices, especially food items of risen by up to 70 percent in a matter of weeks. and that the government is looking for solutions, planning to subsidize some good. it's an additional burden on a country where millions of people are already struggling to put foot on the table . now this current situation is such that people on the ground, refugees on the ground don't have enough to eat. and almost every after every 2 or 3 days, i new come springs up. those who have received goods, food items, especially and other supplies, say these were not last em 3 or 4 days that talk less of a week. initially, the world food program at other agencies have estimated that they need to feed
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about 20000 people. but that number is, are right, almost ah, breached because of the number of refugees who are coming in, despite the fact that the town of janina is completely cut off from ah, child, eastern part of charge, people still managed to escape the recent violence there. but there are concerns from the humanitarian organizations that several people, thousands and thousands of them have been truck. and they are actually moving towards who are the fighting is inside it deep inside sedan tours hot tomb. and there are fears that these people could fall to the guns of this warring factions, incident. i'm an interest there with the latest for us from andre. that's near the chance it on board a thank you on and well, let's get an idea of the situation and they bring south to don. our correspondent hiring tasa, joins us from the se, capital, juba, harry, we know that people are crossing that border to can you give us a sense of the scale of the movements that we're talking about?
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moving to that more people are coming to south to dive and people are totally my thousands of people still making their way from saddam to south side and is putting a lot of strain on limited resources this time he really had his own problems. for example, they still conflict biting in some parts of the country. made agencies say that there's not enough money or resources to help pay the lenses have local, having, taking the initiative on the streets here. for example. some of the businesses have been collecting, like food and medicine, sees it, are taking the a ford put on cargo planes and flown to the border area. way people need assistance, need health aid exit or to doing their best to try and mobilize and get as many people as possible. but working in this country can sometimes be very difficult, logistically, in terms of the route the road network. the isn't much of it when it rains harder to move its rating now near the border areas. so
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a lot of the roads are probably some drops, some of the east of siding damage, so they need to be maintained for, for plate actually land. so that typically you just have to play out 1st before enough aids can actually reach these people who are waiting along the border for transport, food and medicine. and some of them are from south to that. and so when they come in, they'll go to family and friends, those who have no way to go, we'll probably end up at one of the camps for this place, people scattered across the country, really serious humanitarian concerns. i know there have been intense mediation efforts to try to bring an end to the fighting and sued on quite a lot of that diplomacy, i believe is also happening where you are. what's al sedan and has a very unique relationship with the dime. it's separated from saddam the 2011 and gained independence, but the 2 countries still have a strong, broad, strong ties together and salvage kids. how to dance president has been saying that he knows awarding sides very well. he knows them in terms of when they used to work together, when it was one country to be talking to them on the phone every day,
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tried to convince them to sandra, presented to juba to me to that face. to face talks. we being told those are still ongoing, ongoing solar work in progress. whether or not that's going to happen, people wait and see, but certainly the, it's a concerted infant from african regional groups from south to died at the african union and other players on the continent to try and get the 2 sides to sit down and talk to try the end, the conflicts incident on top of that with all the latest for us, from se capital jew. but thank you very well. let's bring in our seal. gerry's. she is a public health specialist and a civil servant with 2 dawns federal ministry of health. she joins us now from waterman. danny, i said we've been hearing for weeks now that hospitals have been struggling when it comes to not only suppliers, but also staff. how is everyone holding up the situation in disease? genuinely not just whether it's quite tire in the day in people get fired from home to a hospital as a chart because the bigger cities here,
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we don't want to receive gunshots, but we see patients who need alex's chemotherapy. but unfortunately, we're running out supplies. and those that are most were animals are the ones that are mostly affected here in the hospital or deliveries. the observation hospital hearing admitting is currently struggling on the hospitals and he's are struggling. we're running out of minor surgery that the equipment needs or surgery is not even the central on the lifesaving medicines, everything's running out. unfortunately, the health systems are down is quite centralized. the main entity for delivering medicines and medical supplies called the national mfc supply fund, which is currently not functioning. and unfortunately, there is no presence of any kind of unity and age, although there is a little bit of presence off i own. but they cannot,
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but we still have not received a kind of aid in our states. and what's more, even what's making us more sad about the situation, we can see that it can be closer to the hospital. so i'm receiving tons of people. and here with a crisis is just increasing. i'm so a sale you say no aid is making it to you, but i understand there's much less fighting around where you are. what's the actual hold up? basically what many orange is even changing. you do not have an r b, so it's quite safe. you only have a military base here, and that's why most people and hostile have chosen dia deleted to see everything currently. there's no flights in there. but i'm, i'm wondering, so you're saying that there are international am jose there, but no aid is still making it to where it needs to go. why is that?
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so right now is that these organizations are trying to assess the situation, but to just put you in context. currently sedan, a bank central bank still closed and try to reopen in many states, including with many hordes but until this day, none of these basset auction. so even if they want to bring the money his talk, you cannot, there is no cash. the banks are close. even mobilizing things from across country, this kind of car. and the only a that has reached sudan was yesterday from the i c r c. it on, but we have not received it yet in our states. what i'm trying to say here that we have a serious unitary issue, a crisis, and that seems to be worsening. i feel your a civil servant yourself, a government employee. now i spoke to the acting sudanese master in london yesterday. he insisted to me that government services are indeed functioning, and cartoon, it really doesn't sound like that's your experience. government functioning.
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what we're trying to do is that the main servants are try to try to functionalize what's happening. but in state and just say the government is back. the ministry of health, which is, is that the government is back. one back is open, but no there. but in all the federal, mr. how the, the rest of the authorities, the head of emergencies. they're trying to restore the work. yet. there is a problem in a story, the full functionality of the car because of the, of course, the situation, of course in cotton, the war is still the fire. allegedly there's a flyer till this day. there are areas in betty woody. they're still getting hit and shooting and even for their work as we're speaking to right now. on the other side of the screen, we've been watching grooms of smoke rise from air strikes in battery. so that's
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really the space of the c spy that we're talking about. i understand you yourself managing to leave the capital. we just heard in the last few hours from another doctor who told me that her journey to one madonna was very traumatic. how was it for you? for me, it was the 3rd day of the war. so it wasn't, it was very scared because i was one of the 1st people to actually leave the state because at that time the war was very tense. i live and i believe that's where the fighting started. so for me to leave the main street man and he was actually closed, which is the hubble ministry. so we had to find them all the way across whole back of the city, through the bridge and going through villages you have me, we're or phase my many are is that it was, but fortunately we're not searched but many families after my journey said that they were search some things where somewhere arrested some of their stuff. and
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so, you know, we can say that the roads are safe yesterday and it one of the people on twitter actually the board that her journey function, the couple even that the are, are there are many, but she was met by 40 points and they ask your specific, it was a doctor, the thing that people are not talking about doctors are being asked, they're being targeted. and one of the realize that you have an idea that they are a doctor immediately arrested. because ours are not getting treated in normal hospitals, given that they already have 16 hospitals by bonds. but they're not getting any medical attention. that's why they arrest doctors not right now. that's why it will say for doctors to room around with id. so most of the doctors in the capital or even states are those traveling. they now deny the fact that doctors, they don't carry any identity. i relatives mine when he was trying to make it to monday and he was asked, but he was carry a passport. unfortunately,
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passport does not say what kind of job that you have. so he was able to let him go bother, not quite dangerous, for medical pads. that's why they cannot be hospitals now and they're getting arrested on the way. i'm, i'm so sorry that you feel that you're being targeted a sales or is there a public health specialist and a civil servant with students federal ministry of health. thank you so much for joining us and sharing a story with us. you're not is there. thank you all so plenty more ahead. this is aaron flew with all eyes on the south china sea. the philippines and the u. s. strengthen their defense corporation. workers gather worldwide to mark this is international labor day and in sport, liverpool and tottenham, producer 7 golf river and the english premier league will be here with
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dozens of people, including children have been injured in ukraine after a series of overnight russian missile strikes, most of most of them are in public rod, that's east of disney pro. the regions governance says it sparked a large fire in the cities industrial area, apartment blocks, schools, shops, all destroyed in cave air defense systems could be seen intercepting missiles, an air raid sirens rang across the country for 3 hours. cha, stratford has more from ukrainian capital over the last few days, there has been an intensification of these missiles and so can, because he drove attacks deep inside ukrainian territory by russian forces. the most dramatic of which last night seems to have hit a target in the town of public rad, in east and ukraine. that's east of the city of denise pro ukraine. socrates saying that dozens of people have been injured,
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including children. the pictures dramatic for the fact that you can see streaks of smoke getting sky would that would suggest that this may well have been an attack on a weapons dump or some sort of weapons cache. but of course, the ukraine military never comment on this sort of thing. they are saying that this was their words in industrial enterprise. they also say that there were 19 apartments hit and 25 private homes along with a number of schools that were damage. certainly some of the pictures that we've seen coming through from the agencies, some very distraught civilians living in that area. these attacks come before and expected counter offensive fight ukrainian forces, something the ukrainians have been talking about for months. we know that there are tens of thousands of ukrainian policies that have been heading east and south with millions of dollars worth of western kit. but of course, whether in fact, these increased missile strikes aren't attempt by the russians to preempt that
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counter offensive. and ta. ready supply lines, it's impossible to confirm, but yeah, we are expecting more strikes like this in the coming days in the build up to this expected counter offensive. well, a freight train carrying petroleum products has derailed, and russia had happened in the brianne screech and ne ukraine. the local governor, so the tracks were damaged in an explosion, causing the train to dram. no casualties were reported there. all in the united states, the trouble, the 1st republic bank is being acquired by j. p. morgan chase regulations have taken control of the bank. the 3rd major institution in the u. s. to fail in 2 months now, fester public shares fell last week after it was revealed that customers had withdrawn a $100000000000.00 and deposits and march. that was the month, silicon valley bank and signature bank, both collapse, causing phase of a wide market fallout. well, let's speak to hydrogen castro in washington, d. c. she's following this for us from the i d. can you tell us
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a little bit more about the steel turn assess, this was a deal that was announced early monday morning by federal regulators. and as of this morning, the 84 branches are 1st republic bank spread out across 8 us states. they are reopening as j. p. morgan chase. so again, this is james morgan chase, already the biggest bank in the united states growing a little bit bigger due to this deal has agreed to pay $10600000000.00 to federal regulators for the purchase of 1st republic. this all happened very quickly after the failure of 1st republic over the weekend, we saw the government take it over and then trying to find these bigger banks to purchase it after disastrous earnings report. that 1st republic released earlier last week, which saw that its customers withdrew more than half of the banks assets something that the bank simply could not withstand. now these are customers that are not your
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average middle class family. these are mostly a startup business owners. and most of the accounts at 1st republic are more than $250000.00, which means they are not insured by federal regulators. that would have been disastrous if that money had just evaporated. but as part of the deal, your understanding now that money will be assured and as far as those customers go, business should be anyway, as usual, as of this morning. so relief to them. but it sounds like there's no end in sight for the board of banking crisis. well, this is not, of course the, the news that regulators and the treasury department had wanted. as you said, this is the 3rd major bank failure in the united states in just the last 2 months. we saw silicon valley bank as far as well as signature bank collapse set 7 weeks ago. now 1st republics,
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and this is all happening in the contents of rising interest rates, and we just saw government report published last week that bolted the failure of those 1st 2 banks to mismanagement. as far as the bank leaders, as well as a lack of adequate supervision from the government. so now we saw that 1st republic collapse and the question is, is this the end? many are hopeful that this is a delayed response to the turmoil we seen earlier. and that this does not bode more crisis to come. and as evidence of that, people are pointing to the fact that 1st republic shares did collapse last week. however, other mid sized banks, their shares were remained relatively steady. that could change, of course. and in a few minutes time, always see how the markets react to this latest news today. and dave will be watching those markets very closely for now. thank you very much. how does your castro cross that for us in washington? thanks heidi. well, early i spoke to vicki price,
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she's the chief economic advisor at the center for economics and business research . she says the steel means that all of the banks deposits are now safe, including those not covered by the f d. i see there been huge withdrawals of funds from 1st republic. we've seen that actually happening in a number of the smaller regional banks as well. and that has continued for a while. so the 1st republic issues have been around for a good few weeks now despite some support that they got from some of the bigger banks that put more deposit into 1st republic just to guaranteed can carry on operating for a while and it did. but i'm afraid there was a lot of concern as to whether you would survive. and whether of course, you know, given that there was a limit to the guarantee of deposits of $250000.00 in the u. s, which is a lot higher than it is in europe or in the u. k. what you found is that quite a lot of people with a lot more money. i do remember there is a big wealth management on which has hundreds of billions of and nearly
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200000000000 of, of us is that he was managing, they're all got quite worried and started removing the money. so i think that will feel considerably will a certain that money is safe and, and of course, what we've seen is that there is now a guarantee basically of all those deposits which j. p. morgan has taken on. so that is a huge change from how things where before we've seen that happen, of course, with the rescue of silicon valley bank as well. that rules changed overnight. thousands of people in cities around the world are mocking. international work is day in the u. k. it's always labor to states not seen for decades. health care and transport work is of health strikes in recent weeks, demanding higher pay. many also expected to rally today in london. andrew simmons is at one of those rallies of nurses and the national health service has not been on strike for months. this is really quite so angry. it has to be
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set up. the strike has gone on before christmas, december last year. and does it have been times when it was looking hopeful that would be a resolution. but right now, this strike is the most serious, yet it's affecting intensive care units. it's affecting dallas's chemotherapy. so out of all the strikes afflicting the u. k. right now, this is the most demo to i'm with me now is linda toby, a specialist or do you do in dialysis? how do you feel right now? do you feel the medicine? would you describe it as militant was angry? how'd you describe your move? i think different people feel different things to people here recently, angry a range, it feelings inside the all of this i disappointed that what we saying
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about a been low in patient. i'd be learning patient. i will not be enough nurses inside the test. this strike action will go on until midnight on monday, a bank holiday and the u. k. other time, when the tension 0 getting higher, i'll police a fine tear gas to dispatch may demonstrate. as in paris, you're watching live pictures now from the french capital, my tens of thousands of people march through the city. trade unions called for more than $300.00 rallies across the country. the angry president emanuel microns moved to raise the retirement age from 60 to 64, where i can say the pension reforms are a threat to their right. turkish police have detained protest as trying to reach it stumbles, restrict, packed and square for their ne demonstrations. res rallies are allowed to help happen elsewhere in the city. touring inflation and cost of living crisis are among
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the main content devices will be heading to the polls in about 2 weeks. president of type out one is seeking to remain in office. high in patient is also a concern for many and argentina, which has been suffering its worst economic crisis in decades out there, a spoke to one woman who started a sewing workshop there to support herself and others from underprivileged communities. but she's now struggling to stay in that business. his her story in her own way. this is actually no, sir. when you sign, you know, my name, he says happiness. i am 42 years old. i live here in la cower. i was born here. i am the daughter olivia, an immigrant. it was always very hard for me to find a job. i even had to lie about my address when trying to get one, because i come from a very poor neighborhood that says, okay, is this word job, emerge from the desire to transform methods? to show that even though we live in an under privilege neighborhood,
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we want to work. we want to connect and be included. we wanted it to be a social enterprise, a neighborhood business that is born where we are slim and be able to raise from it . unless he does go to amiga or, you know, the economic situation today has had a huge impact on the valuation. doesn't everything that is happening is ruining us, that we can no longer afford to buy things for i cant even keep making place because they can't buy them to a fabric it takes to make them if they want to do this, i want to lower. i see a lot of sadness and a lot of pain in the neighborhood. okay. people don't even have enough to eat. they have a craft, but they don't have a job because they don't know how to apply it. they don't know how to get out of the situation that you are expecting. we have to be notice to be seen. we need more support from them, any assistant agencies and organizations to sit down among camelia. i love my
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community. i feel that people here need so much love so much affection. i know we can pull through. if we create a support net and remain together. searing heat is spreading across parts of africa. his jeff, with your world, whether update. we are setting more records across africa with this searing heat a they're good to see. so we painted on the colors dark of the red, the hard that temperature. so in more atanya, look at this $45.00 degrees, but south of that in senegal, actually rate on the border with more atanya, a degree higher at $46.00. there has been some relief coming for southern spain. that heat is being blowing out. so we in places like seville, for example, $33.00 degrees that is still above average. now that we're in the month of may, but certainly not as hot as it has been. the same goes for morocco, that heat has transferred. i would say into more central and southern areas of algeria would. those temperatures are pushing 40 degrees, but mar,
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cash at 33. again, that's a few above where you should be, but nothing like this searing heat that we have seen as of late. but the winds are now blowing this heat further toward the south, as we mentioned into more attain and center goal. so the forecast today has new shut up to 43 degrees. and we do have some weather alerts in play for center gold warning of just how high these temperatures are. and i don't think it will be until probably the end of this week before we start to see some relief. and many of these places that have been setting records over the last few days seating stella had here on out as in bought it was a shocking night for one history making team action from the annex health sciences coming up shortly. stay with us. ah, no place and so i go on with breast retreated with the car about
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a media hub and vital vantage point. during the 1st truly televised war from the roof, we could see the regulation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict and vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war. sy going caravel war hotels on all 0. lou ah, ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm the styles you take here and let's remind you about top stories. there's been sporadic gun fi and you're down despite another extension of a full tori, 72 hours. the spot plumes of smoke can also be seen off the air strikes and cartoon
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box re, that's near the capital missiles have been shelling near the presidential palace. dozens of people, including children, have been injured in ukraine after a series of overnight, russian missile stripes. extensive damage was reported in the eastern 50 if possible, prop the attack force launch fire in the industrial era. the trouble of us 1st republic bank is being acquired by j. p. morgan chase regulators have taken control of the bank. the 3rd major institution in the u. s. to fail in 2 months. while philippine president fed landmark australia is in washington d. c. if a talk with president joe biden defense cooperation as top of the agenda, the philippines has granted the u. s. military. the use of 9 of its spaces. barnaby low reports from the old american naval base, the civic just like old times american troops in civic bay, showcasing their hardware and capabilities. as part of the largest ever joint
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drills between the philippines and the united states. for nearly 100 years, this was a us naval base until 991, with the philippines senate voted to shut it down. now, local officials say they welcome you as soldiers with open arms. it benefits us, it benefits the local community in terms of commerce and employment. when ever these 4 military vessels called board shooting to be so big isn't one of the 4 new sites. the philippine government under president ferdinand barclays junior has granted the u. s. military access to but it is a case study for areas that were chosen u. s. vessels like the one behind me are a constant presence here is so big as many as a 100 of them dock every year for a number of reasons, including to refuel and get repairs done. in fact, it was during one of those routine visits in 2014, when jennifer lauder filipino transgender woman was murdered by an american service
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man. none of joseph's got pemberton, a u. s. marine was convicted of killing loudy, but was pardoned by former president would be good at 30 in 2020 and set back to the us. the murder of jennifer allowed us not an isolated case. the 16000 cases of prosecution, that arrows in a long couple unknown. and the 8600 shall again, i mention children that were left behind. and like suby b a n which will host us forces into of its basis is close to taiwan. the focal point of much of the antagonism between the us and china against governor manuel mamba opposed to plant. we know dying. why is a polymer game nor it is always been that way. era, we know that, wow. our married cow would always tried will. ah
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li, joy again, share. the national government insists the deal only aims to shore up the countries defenses, the philippines for an affair secretary and we come another categorically stating the u. s. won't be allowed to stockpile weapons for conflict over taiwan barnett below al jazeera. so big bay the philippines. well let's bring in don mclean, gail. he's a geopolitical analyst and the director for south and south east asia with the philippine middle east studies association who joins us now from the philippine capital manella. donors of 3, a huge amounts of these 2 presidents to discuss, but it does feel like china might be a recurring theme. right. thank you so much for having needed a true honor. we have to understand that the deepening security partnership between the philippines and the u. s provides manila of course the opportunity to inch closer to which bid to long term goals for securing it sovereign peace,
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our rights and territorial integrity. was there a vast plethora of threats? we could definitely say the china is undeniably one of the most potent ones that directly challenges flipping sovereignty in solving. right. well we're talking about china as a threat. the president marcos junior while he's moved towards warner relations with the us. the use of those naval base is a testament about but he is also trying to keep basing on side right. how's he doing with that? right, it's a very proactive move from the president of the philippines. in fact, president mark was junior, since the beginning of his administration already passed the ball to the board of china. you know, we, we extended our desire to forge and maintain proper and positive relations with the james, the 1st gover summit between president marcus and president. she didn't thing in beijing in january this year also solidified that particular motive. however,
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the problem here is there's a huge gap or discrepancy between what china says at the political level and what it does on the ground. and this has been proven time and time. and again, the most recent visit by the foreign minister of china to manila just a few days ago. you know, it's focused on leveraging on managing relations between facilities and china. however, just a few days after china, once again engaged in provocative measures within philippine e z. so this is the kind of issue that we're dealing with. and while diplomatic channels are prioritized, they remain open. the philippines wants to be good friends and neighbors with china . but the thing is that the china would have to show that it's willing to be a good neighbor of the philippines as well. just how difference do you think is marcos munoz approach from president to tell because president has a famously got closer to china but he also did take a bit of a step back towards the end of his term. right. well,
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we have to understand that we could not classify the details good ministration as a buying a reproach approach china until you left a framework. in fact, under the presidency, there were a lot of developing between the philippines and the united states. however, there is a more overt support from president mark this junior towards enhancing relations with the united states. and this is significant. and in fact, president marcos has proactively been able to of course, navigate the philippines as it continues to harness its potential as a middle power of asia and at the same time solidifies its position at the heart of the end of the civic. so the philippines and the united states are clearly looking into areas where both states converged strategically. they seek to harness their, however, we have to understand that the alliance is not the end. for manila, rather it is a means to an end, particularly towards safeguarding when the last territorial integrity, security,
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and sovereignty. don't very briefly, i'm just very curious about marcus junior's relationship, his perceived relationship with the u. s. because it was the united states that gave his father marco senior plane to fly out when he was toppled them. and he lived in exile and hawaii, macos junior, went to forgotten them. right. and we have to go a little bit beyond that personal chemistry and understanding the current situation in effect because of the transforming geo political reality that we are facing here . we can definitely see that there are more areas of convergence between washington and manila, between president joe biden and president marcos. and it is because of the convergence that we could see the deepening and broadening of the u. s. philippine alliance. and we'll say, well what i talk happen as they do in dc very closely. don mclean, gilbert speaking to us from manila, thank you for sharing your thoughts and expertise with us on out there on thank you
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so much. all was a pleasure. while the us secretary of state anthony blinkin is right now holding meetings with the foreign ministers of anemia and as a by john, those talks aim to reduce tensions about them on a car back dispute. as well as on setup to checkpoints in the region along the latch, in current or last month. that's the only road connecting all media with the area back who has dismissed calls to remove the checkpoints, which according to armenia, violates a 2024 agreement between the 2 countries. well, let's bring in ben a smith, he's in the southern armenian city. of course, keeping an eye on those talks for us, bernard, i believe the meetings all ongoing, any sense of how complex all well, we know that they've started as no press events after these meetings and stayed here, but it's the 1st time that the leaders of armenia and the by john of met together with this time the u. s. as the intermediaries since, as a by john,
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1st of all allow b, thank co activity to block this main road between armenia and the ethnic commune. and clay the panel. no, be there is a can can be back in december. and then last week, 7 days ago now as the by john put it in his own own board, a check point. and there are people in this town on guard which is on the border between the 2 hooping stock here since december. not able to go home just to panic because that roads been blocked. so the aim is really of this meeting to stop this . these tension filing again into a wider conflict that was already been too brutal, was between the both con countries over going to come back. tens of thousands of people killed on the been confrontations, 3 serious warmed in the last 12 months. so the u. s. is stepped in again, and he's trying to get these 2 sides to talk again. they promise that have some sort of feel by the end of 2022. i mean not the by john. they've not managed to do
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not yet found it. as you alluded to that these tensions of really deep thesis are these meetings expect to make any sort of enroll training? well either by john, we know a sad will certainly when we with the last couple of days, i have no intention of removing this check point. armenia won't guarantee that the ethnic call meetings living in the panel kurtz on their own right. the right, the self dissemination as i by john has always been saying this is our suffering territory is recognized internationally and the by john is an internal matter. we're not prepared to talk about it, but armenia really needs to advance the talk as a by john has a upper hand. militarily. it's better equipped. armenia, which has a security guarantee with russia has not received the russian support. he was hoping for, not, of course, because the russia is broke down in ukraine and armenia doesn't have the weapons. it was hoping to get replenished from russia because russia needs those
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a new grade. so armenia really does need these to advance as a by john feels emboldened because of the advances it made in the war in 2020. so it's going to be very difficult to bring the soup 2 sides together when that position to so a so different see how berlington doesn't that coming out? as a bonus, miss says, speaking to us from the armenian city, of course, thank you. bye. well, it is now times a sport, and he is far as darcy. thank you so much raining champions. the golden state warriors have advanced to the 2nd round of the n b a playoffs. they did so thanks to a history making performance by steph curry. so how malik has the action a the best play is deliver when it count and that's exactly what def curry did as the golden state warriors book this thought in the 2nd round of the playoffs
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don't fall time in b, a champion was on droppable in game 7 against the sacramento kings team playing on home court. whether it was goring point during crowd pulling the strings with teammates car he made sure the warriors sparkled. his trademark long range shooting with all the one point. more reporter hurry racking up with the point. a korea player pipe and also the most prolific game 7 performance of all time warner. his efforts, leading golden state to a 20 point victory and a place in the conference they, me finals the regular and massive turnaround after leaving the 1st 2 games of the series in the series, we lost most games when we lost possession battle. so, you know, our office was great. no, great,
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and good shots within allow set of our defense and we were able to keep the cry out of it for a good portion again, which is huge on the road. so, you know, probably our best performance. so the series and you know, great hung next up for golden state, a dream series for the found against le bron james than the lakers. so hell malik al jazeera jimmy butler continued his impressive plough forms the miami heat. they, when they opening game of their 2nd round series against new york, next jimmy buckets, as he is now bagged 25 points of had 11 rebounds at madison square garden, all his efforts, helping miami to a 7 point victory. all the port norman's comes off the back of his 42 points to help her. he eliminate the top. see, there's no walking miami to go with them with what else? number one, you expect it to be tough. you don't to just because writers, he didn't go the way you know,
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we wanted to go work or if you want to go doesn't mean that we were developing great talk habits. and good thing to wasn't just, you know, from the plan you as women's basketball player, brittany griner is ramping up her preparations for her 1st w and be a game since returning from a 10 month long detention in russia. the 32 year old was back training with her side to phoenix mercury. on sunday. the t tom olympic gold medalist was freed in december after being detained on drug charges. she was released and a prisoner swap. having been given a 9 year sentence, greiner and her team will open their season against the l. a. sparks on me on t. so you have in band with everything. wow. you know, i wanted it to be. i just don't wanna move, you know, just get back into school emotional, you know, thinking about it, i could dislike the thing that you love most. i don't know if you're going to have
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it or if it's going to be completely gone and not the way that you want it to be gone. i'm not on your own terms. so just being here right now means everything ukraine's judo federation says athletes will not compete at this month's world championships. and cats are new, follows the decision by the international union federation to allow russians and bell russians to saint part last month. the international olympic committee recommended that athletes from both countries be permitted to participate as neutrals and international events, except for those who support the war or are contracted military or national security. each of the cities stuck or when you are so when champion daniel medford, ab has recorded the a 300 when of his professional career, the russian well number for b compatriots. alexander shift franco to reach the 4th round of maturity open, met madame who is seated 2nd, where the silence coming from sat down to beat his good friend forsake, says 6175,
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hope all now and manchester city strike early holland is now scored as 50 goals in all competitions, in his debut sees and for the club, he helped his team beat, fall him to one and move back to the top of the primarily that match was one of 5 in england on sunday. or hope havoc has the action describing matches the city as a jug, an old has become something of a cliche in recent weeks. but when you look at cities form and especially that of early hollard, it's hard to find a more apt description. to saw the pendulum away was meant to be one of the tougher games in cities title running. yet within 3 minutes, the homicide had conceded a penalty about men. holland was making it while nil full of de la gerald. though and 15 minutes, they were level afar and finish from carlos for this, yes, but entity followed, and vinicius could do mad city. and julian algren could do just a little bit better, still authorized. her wonderful strike from the argentinean woke up with her and it
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proved to be decisive pet. guardiola sorry, go marching on his garbage with strike as well. we need a lot of present in the box for the 2 guys and travel weapon that we have. he can also give, are to continue their strong finish to the season. they came from behind to beat south hampton, 31 at saint james's park. their school, 13 goals in the last 3 lea games because his stay 3rd are looking good to qualify for the champions league for the 1st time in 20 years. release is one place behind you. cancel are just united. good i for now does with the are the goal of the game against aston villa. it ended villas, ted match or beat and run. and it was for now there's $100.00 career lee gold. no doubt about the most dramatic game of the day. it was an ann field, is liverpool moved up to 5th of the beating, talking for 3 the home. sorry. the 3 and a lot within 15 minutes i would say but then back came talk them
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go, some hurry carrying human. so and a 90 minute go from charleston got spurs level but an injury. tard yoga daughter, grab the lightest of light winners to keep a large liver pulls fight, hopes of champions league qualification, the whole pathic out his era. now please tell celebration party is on hold for now . the teams failed to get the when they needed to secure the italian championship, went with a record 6 games to spare. all their friends have been celebrating. regardless, napoli were held to a $11.00 draw by selling a tanner, which would have guaranteed them their 1st title in more than 3 decades. they last one this kiddo in 1090 when diego mer donna was in the team, a win against it in a z on thursday will end their long title with a buyer munich, her back on top of the german blend, his legal goals and serge can abilene from coleman, gay byron,
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a to know when over here sir berlin are aiming for an 11 straight tidal analia grossey jordan by one point with 4 games last season. a seattle crackin had become the 1st expansion team in any gel history to knock the raining stanley have champions out in the 1st round of the playoffs. in what is seattle's a postseason debut, and only their 2nd year in existence, mccracken beat the avalanche to one in game 7 of the series on sunday to eliminate colorado. ac stopped for seattle is the dallas stars. that series opens on tuesday in texas. elsewhere the boston bruins, who made history in the regular season, have also been knocked out in the 1st round. they were beaten by the florida panthers of 43 in overtime. in games, 7 the ruins sat a league record in the regular season. with $65.00 winds and a $135.00 points, panther's will now face the toronto maple leafs and round to the regular season.
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okay, and that is all useful. pronounce back tina sasha. thanks so much for all authorities in egypt have released al jazeera john as to hear some of them as he is. after 4 years in prison, he was arrested in cairo back in 2019, but was never put on trial. to other al jazeera journalists, baja l. d and uber, him and robert al shake are still in detention out there. a media network course for their immediate release. well that's it for this news hour, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with more of the days news statements. ah ah. with
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the latest news as it breaks the fight. thanks. i think just been confined to the capital. all sides claim control of major facilities, but so far it's been hard to confirm who has the upper hand with detailed coverage . people have come here to demonstrate against the rowing police violence in the demonstration from around the world. and even when doctors here are able to make an early diagnosis and guarantee the transportation of the sick, they still faith another challenge. ah, a meeting of mine when i was studying the cannon and the curriculum that we were taught was handed down from elsewhere. it was an inherited curriculum. that is the image of architecture in the west. architects, the mayor valley, and alejandro ravenna part one. there was, you mean or something that social housing can not provide, which is personal expression. fright studio b unscripted on al jazeera,
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the drought in the horn of africa. 6 raimie seasons have feels more than 100000. so miles of crossed into kenya since last year, i last saw aiden lack of village in somalia when how 4 grand children died because you had no food to keep them in the last drought in 20 live in the surviving on goat skin and wild foods. in this drought, we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as refugees yet, so they are struggling to survive. they have very little water and food. this is the longest, dry spout for decades. ah . air strikes just north of the sudanese capital despite the extension of the ceasefire, while the un, warren's.
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