Skip to main content

tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  May 16, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

9:00 pm
ations indicates it gives a range of forces we are supplied. justice has not been served. both lines examines the ramifications of julia and associates, publications of us. they speak with both the case against him, could mean suppressed sweden after leading to a key for 2 decades. that richard is facing perhaps his toughest election yet as a recognition of opposition parties hopes on seats of lead, just as the g 7 nation please. the continuing boeing, you claim action on climate change and the global economy. a high on the agenda, stars from across the world to send on town for the film festival, celebrating the best of the silver screen on tuesday, around the the,
9:01 pm
you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi and very novel gays are coming up in the next 60 minutes were behind enemy lines as a powerful gang fights for control of faith, east capital. i'm serious. i will in for the friends. we're an area that's controlled by the g. 9 gang. this is you, me sorry. see any of the barbecue and we'll be talking to him. us senate panel here is that the possible dangers, artificial intelligence poses to future elections. hundreds of thousands are displaced by floods in central somalia, the u. n. warrens, if an increased risk of cholera epidemic uninstalled states into a vs. ac milan for a place in the champions league. final, one of these teams about to become the 1st it's highly unclipped to reach this title, the site, the 6 years the
9:02 pm
we begin this news hour with an exclusive report from hate. see where a powerful gang leader is accusing politicians of fueling violence through their support for armed troops. jimmy shows the leads of federation of 9 gangs, but says they're simply fighting to provide basic services and security for people . however, the former police officer has been accused of human rights violations and killing civilians. terrorism po met him in haiti's capital porto prince. and it's known as the g 9 and family and i lice just one of the many guns vying for control of for the prince or the place as well as you guys are. maybe it is run by former police officer jim shed. he's here also known as barbecue. he took us to the front line or if he's in battle ground, he says, a rival gang is on the other side. similar to 8 already got you. it's unfortunate. we have to call some haitians enemies,
9:03 pm
but the haitian oligarchs and politicians give them guns and ammunition to destroy our communities. these men are extremely cautious, wary of an attack from the other side. gave me sorry sir. our last barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of gangs, and it's one of the most powerful here in the capital of fighting for control of the territory. on the other side of this war is the neighborhood of failure that they've been trying to control what you the see a says the g 9 is not again. he says he's fighting to help provide security and basic services to the people left behind by the government. the low need it every night. there's a difference between a gun and an armed groups. we have an ideology, we have a vision to see hate to with all the services, with turn to us, walter schools, jobs and with security. his opponents, i q was he's a groups of killing civilians and setting houses on fire where hundreds have fled,
9:04 pm
feeling for their lives. they un, us and canada, impose sanctions in him last year. if a prime minister in envy has asked for international assistance to fight against the on site explanation. chevy. c. a says most are funded by those running the country. what do you mean? you saw yellow but monday those over. ready the piano is not asking for phone troops to come to the country. they want foreign forces to protect them from the crimes. they have committed several times the u. n. to intervened in haiti, and you see that the result is always 0. it's like this city, so you wanted to show us the difference between the area as controlled by him and other parts of puerto prince. he says that no shortage is a food here on the streets are clean because he pays for it the shady, c a is the state in this part of photo prince. in the past few weeks,
9:05 pm
people have turned against again in the country, keeping suspected gang members on the streets. the movement is known as walk kindly . well gully should he see says he supports them saying the time has come for people to fight back to this i will just see that for the prince. so to raise a fall that exclusive report from hate, see we can now speak to her, she's joining us from puerto prince, to raise at the un wants to send and international force. is that something that the haitian people want right now to tiffany, where i am right now, there's not much people left here and this says with large parts of port to print slope like us, people have been forced to flee their homes because of a fighting that has been going on here. if you see all of this area, it is completely empty. we haven't gone to with the people that were living here,
9:06 pm
have gone and they have shortages are full of books or children in 6 take who many time and situation here on the ground. what's happening here in this neighborhood of beller, that has been a fight tickets and wait for the g. i. we just saw that we pulled with this is what happened. who kept this house is. it's all been set on fire. if i can open this door here, all of this was on fire. i am told that hundreds of people died in quite so as i said to submit others were forced to me. so when you talk to people about what they want in their country is they would like to see the situation change so tired of the killings of the kidnapped things that have been going on, the rates that have spiked in this past months. here in haiti, they won't change, they would like to see some type of a force that will support the haitian national police in order to so it is them that are ready to fight. i can get all simply to do both
9:07 pm
because of what happened. it should be less than 2017 and some of it help if i some parts of the country. all right, i'll have to move away from teresa because we are having issues the there are distortion issues with the razor and her audio and video. we do apologize for that connection, but let's talk about hate and bring and review. not some dishonest. she's the spokesman for the un human rights office. joining us from a geneva. thank you so much for your time with us on alger 0. so i know that to you and put out a report back in february, warning if a spike and gang violence and gross human rights abuses at the time. what has the un been done? you have been able to document recently and what can you tell us about this situation and hate see it? sadly, the situation has gone from bad to worse in so far this year. so between january and the end of april, we documented 1000 nearly 1500 kennings as
9:08 pm
a result of gang bye. this is a situation that's akin to an armed conflict situation. and in just the past 5 days from the 10th to the 15th of may, i have report. so 49 kids. in addition to that, the new development that we've seen last month is that people are taking off the law into their own homes. so there's a lot of the 90, so called just is going on, which means that gang members are presumed gang members are now be manged and murdered. and this of course is just speeding up further so i can apply it is where competing and sometimes take advantage of these vigilante groups to target the other game. so again, we're seeing a site for the finance that's showing no sign of energy. how worrying is all of this? it's incredibly worried. i mean, as was just described by the secret key, just the only people are living, you know, like marriage scenario. and there's very little hope. so they're taking them all into their own house, which of course is not going to help the long term. we have been leading to the
9:09 pm
international community to step in to provide some kind of as a core force for 80 to support station police and the patients you additional institutions to take care of the situation. right. i wonder if i can elaborate a little bit more on what exactly you mean when you talk about this, the support for us? i mean, what does it look like? and when you put that to members of the international community, what sort of response have you been getting to? so the haitian police does not managing the situation while they are under resourced. um there are decades of corruption. um, you know, decades of uh, equipped police force they need supports, they cannot manage this on their own. and the people realize this, which is why they're taking the law into their own hands. that's worsening the situation. judicial institutions and 19 need support. there's just too much for them. um there are, as i said, $1500.00 kennings just in the course of 4 months carrying out investigations,
9:10 pm
preserving evidence, carrying out prosecutions. all of that needs a lot of support as well. what we're asking the international community to do is to step in. now this will need to be a patient lead to process, but they cannot accomplish. they cannot with this um, this, against to this, i couldn't find it without the support of the international community. unfortunately, the response of the international community so far has been form. there's been very little appetite to really support a t in the way that it needs to be supported. but they are going to continue to call for such support, right? but if the root cause is off, as a problems and hate see, are not address then, then then it will be difficult to, to sort of solve the problems onto it because you have a country which is mired in poverty for one as well as a lot of basic services absolutely, you are absolutely ready to do this has to be a multi pronged approach as well, where there is violence going on,
9:11 pm
extreme violence um that is needing to kennings rates kidnappings on a grand scale that does need to be addressed. but at the same time, the root causes office fire and speak to the address poverty, the corruption from the failure of the states to provide for the basic needs of the people. so that the people are sometimes for steven charge again for support. all of those really causes need to be addressed as well, and that is the responsibility of the stage to address those. okay, we'll leave it there. we thank you so much for speaking to us from geneva. thank you very much. now the head of the company that created shot and g p t has warren's us senators, that artificial intelligence means regulation several months said that it was essential to curb the risk. spite increasingly powerful. a highs and congress is assessing possible for us, including potential manipulation of the 2024 election is an intervention by governments will be critical to mitigate the risk of increasing the power from us.
9:12 pm
for example, the us government might consider a combination of licensing and testing requirements for development of release of a i models above a threshold of capabilities. let's cross over to fort lauderdale, florida, and speak to dawn, or on who's the ceo of the metro a i. that's a document processing service, utilizing a welcome to al jazeera. so how significance was the testimony of some old men before congress? well, it really wasn't that significant and the reason for that is even more learning about the dangers now for months. i think now is not the time to to keep talking about this. i think this now is the time for for action. and i think sam did a great job again, making that clear to the, to the senators that we need actually needed now. right. and when you talk about action, i mean, what do you, what exactly do you mean by that? where am i, congress, go on, on this issue with regulation. and so there's a lot of
9:13 pm
a lot of different ways that i could actually answer that question. and where i think is, is most important. it is regarding our economy, with the financial stability, issues that the average american has today being able to just afford basic needs. they need to quickly address what a i will do to disrupt that, that industry to, to disrupt all industries and be able to, to put those guard rails in place. as sam said, when it comes to the elections, 2024 is coming up very quickly. and has the ability to have a huge impact on our elections. yeah. and also the hearing comes as regular doesn't governments really around the world or have been stepping up there are sort of examinations off a i mean growing concerns about its potential abuse. yes, absolutely. the european union yesterday released a 140 page document, i haven't had the chance to go all the way through it yet. highlighting lots of the dangers the world has to come together and form a committee or
9:14 pm
a board that can have oversight over a i globally. so it was more collaboration needed done between the, the industry itself as well as lawmakers to can sort of come up for a come up with effective rules. well, i think we need to look at who our law makers are. i think knows that times for a new political class to rise up for people who have experience in technology to be able to, to create legislation that is free of lobbying and, and free of, of controls just put in place based on individual opposed to political leads so i think, you know, the tech industry we're, we're ready to come to washington and help right legislation, but it's going to go further than that, right? we need to, to ensure that our politicians understand this technology. and currently, most of them do not understand technology. okay, then hold on. thank you so much for speaking to us from florida. thanks. i think you sent him more head on the l 0 news hour, including
9:15 pm
a new corruption scandal and were head ukraine. the head of the supreme court is detained for accepting rights. a wave of russian missile strikes had changed ukraine says most toward intercepted coming up and support novak brokovich inter and say, bruce a encounter in rome. and you will be here with that story and much more the but 1st at least 200000 people in central, somalia had been forced to leave their homes by heavy rains on flooding. wet weather in the town of bella, duane comes after a long drought that has left millions of people on the brink of famine. un says it needs $2600000000.00 to help. so malia this year, for him homage has the story. the birds i view of the huron region in central somalia shows the extent of the damage of the days of heavy rain. the titles
9:16 pm
beloved one is submerged and count. as holmes swept away, the storms triggered flooding and caused the sabelle river to the banks. forcing people to wade through rising water levels. it was very difficult for me to walk this morning because of the amounts of water used to be able to work through it before. but as you can see, the level has reached my waistline. this situation is getting worse. businesses, schools at hospice over coast and public transport is disrupted. people say these are some of the worst floods they've seen. these floods are different to others in the past. this load is larger than any floating in recent memory that has ever occurred in this region. hundreds of thousands of people left their homes as such of higher ground. but for many like for tune into a family, it's not the 1st time they've had to move the thigh half of the question. whenever there is a bus, its banks, we slay, is the 5th time i've had to flee and come here as
9:17 pm
a displaced person in the united nations is wanting the funding could increase the risk affordable and diseases. and the government has yet to assess the full impact of that as also say, that's going to be a limit i think. and it is a calamity and it was an unexpected disaster. however, we are doing all that. we can to protect those who are affected extreme weather patterns are watching already difficult conditions for somalis. the torrential rain follows prolongs droughts, which is left millions of people dependent on food aid. the un says to space, families need food and shelter, and fost for him. how much i'll just there. please. 200 people had been confirmed dead after cycle and mock, i hit the coast of me and more on sunday. the news has taken several days to get out after communications to the north western town. a sits way. we're not out camps, housing, hundreds of 1000 displaced, ro hang on muslims were badly hits. tony trying reports. copeland is carried out to
9:18 pm
the right hand to camp on the edge of situated in north west, another victim of cycling. okay. it's reported to have killed hundreds of people when it hit on sunday nights. in the light of day, the full devastation close by the storm is clear. flimsy structures that a home to hundreds of thousands of ethnic were hanging, displaced by me and most military. no match for wins in excess of 200 kilometers per hour. done and go to the many people who got wounded due to the storm even around this place. some of the wounds in legs and hands. many died. when the strongest stronger i ran away from this place with my children as i did not want to die, but we sang in the water and people have saved us by pulling us out. both of the tropical psych loan left wide spread damage in its wake fishing boats of volley to punch the economy. pound up like fresh tinder along the coast. many buildings with
9:19 pm
most of the structures. now without rooms windows or those. the areas being cut off since sunday, with roads blocked and communications down. people here til delta 0, there's very little aid relief and medical services have stopped me. i'm a state tv showed senior general minimum life inspecting damage in the area are on monday. official sources, headset and the 3 people died in the storm. that numbers likely to rise sharply. this communication lines are restored in neighboring bangladesh, when more than 1000000 wrangle refugees live in camps. repairs are already on the way. it's a huge strain on people with such a limited results as well. there many fit, it could have been worse and it's a devastating play. both of those displaced and those remained at home. tony chang elton's. there.
9:20 pm
the o thirties in ukraine have detained the head of the supreme court at a high level corruption prob, ukrainian m p 's says civil owed. and the idea of was the change in connection with a bribe of nearly $3000000.00. the countries and to corruption, watchdog says that it's exposed what it called large scale fell play of the chords . it's sure to photograph of catch, to illustrate what they called corruption at the highest levels of power. fission way is it'll be the best problem we've changed in the case that we're talking about . and the revelations we've made. mean this is the highest profile case. since the national empty corruption view of started, i can say this without exaggeration. it's the highest profile discovery, f o x amount of as well mean, while ukraine's military says that it's soft down 18 russian missiles fired at the capital on monday nights. officials say the attacks were exceptional and involved cruise and ballistic missiles,
9:21 pm
as well as drones. it's also butler has more from the have the sound of explosions of the keys, the night sky, the talk by flashes, city officials say ukrainian defense systems into set to thousands of russian phones and missiles in the early hours of tuesday. mobile phone footage filmed by resident shows the intensity of the attack. we heard at all, even our windows show, but thank god, there were no me solves in our area. i'm in the city. oh, my friends, my classmates and i, we heard it all. they were all worried and one of my classmates houses got hit. i think it's terrible. most tickets. the tax game just now is of the ukrainian president of a low de zalinski returned by train from a trip to europe and did securing new weapons. a support for an anticipated counter offensive. for them we are returning home with
9:22 pm
a new military head. you are in more powerful weapons quote, the front motor perfection for our people. great. their political support was today, or no one knows when the counter offensive will begin. but you create new troops all preparing in the south of the country. most all units say they've ready, but need more weapons. this is actually the most brilliant let's because of with the need i'm a personal care is the most, especially with the counter offensive. because currently we use basic deep models which are not, i'm are, and i'm a car would provide safety for our service man. that's what really matters is he has the no and it fully able to even it's the voltage hope that this counter offensive will be successful since pushes the invasion, ukrainian forces have exceeded expectations, pressure is high, but the reality is the few believe that this post will be the last, when the will attached to baltimore, i'll to 0. they've ukraine. while the c,
9:23 pm
i a has published a video encouraging russians to make contact to a secure internet channel, and invited people with information about russia's economy and it's leadership. the video was posted on the c, i is official youtube channel and telegram at my yeah. to see if that's the route this to look at that. yeah, the and so the kremlin spokesman's and major pest golf says that moscow is aware that western intelligence agencies are still active in russia and rushes for a ministry spokesperson,
9:24 pm
maria doctor rover told local media that the sea ice telegram channel is a convenient tool to track those who apply, let's talk about this of glen karl, who's a former deputy national intelligence officer for trans national threats at the c i a joining us from boston via skype. welcome back to alta 0. so it's not the 1st time that the us has appealed to russians on, on social media platforms. but would you say that this type of video and where it was posted is unprecedented. junk trusted in so far as i can recall, in the sense that if this is a public open to all the step the what it is trying to do is not especially new since it's the stuff of intelligence work to try to reassure a tight perspective provider of information about his or her security. so that's that standard, but i see it as part of what we've observed in the last year and
9:25 pm
a half. now, at least with the she, i, a, and the british intelligence service, very publicly housing or making public information that are, has about a hostile actors. intention specifically rushes or plans, this information actions and so on. and so this seems to be uh, in line with that. but i have not seen it. i didn't see this kind of activity in my career. i mean, is there something to be said about about the timing off of this video? why is it being put out now? i'm sorry, could you repeat that? i'm just wondering if there's something behind the timing. why is it being put out now as well? that's a good question and i don't know the answer. we all are holding our breath hoping for a successful offensive by the ukrainian military. and we also know
9:26 pm
that there are the strange in the russia. certainly the military is suffering materially and morley, and i think that there are signs of, of the stresses in russian society despite what i think is truly general support of the population for the, for proven so war. so it is this, it's a good time to show dogs and discord. i mean, look, look the, the c, i a deputy director, david marlowe, director of operations, excuse me, david marlowe, back in november, said that the agency is, quote, open for business, for russians who are, who, according to him, are quote, disgusted by the war and you create to what degree and do you think that the c i is campaign to recruit new spies has actually been successful throughout the course of the ukraine war they would expect that it has been quite successful.
9:27 pm
what do you need for success is dissatisfaction really at some level by individuals? no, no. that's the dissatisfaction or yearnings that it doesn't have to be the satisfaction they want could be on the personal level. i want to uh, from my boss because he's been a bad to me. i think now or i disagree with my government, but if i saw it on the screen, it was successful. the name is allow me one moment sorry that it's just for a moment. allow me, i mean, if it was successful, would they be rolling out this new recruitment video, or would it be successful? well, i don't know, but i think that probably it will be there. they're shirley or millions of people. we can shake that confidence in russia who are unhappy at the war. and even if only a few intelligence doesn't have huge numbers of sources, even if only a few provide what they think is a little information that for an adult and services quite a success. and to the extent that irritates and makes the already look over their
9:28 pm
shoulder. so that's also a success and sheet objective function. okay, thank you so much, glen crow. we appreciate your time with us on, on to 0 of south africa as president serial. or my 1st, as the 6 african countries will send a piece of mission to ukraine on russia as soon as possible. so they'll be meeting with vladimir putin and followed him as a landscape to discuss a possible plan to end the war. it was hot reports from setting goals, capital the car, a piece initiative by 6 african nations mediating an end to the war and ukraine. the announcement was made by south african president, serial ramos, to lead us that i had occasion to speak to that as prison. putting in prison in lansky, i agreed to that there would be willing to receive admission of the african heads
9:29 pm
of states, and both must go and keep despite pressure from western countries, most african countries have abstain from voting on resolutions that the un security council condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. meanwhile, russia has been building close economic and military ties with states in africa since the war began. yeah, unfortunately, so crazy. i believe ukraine really needs to take steps forward to meet the countries of the african continent. we didn't work well for many years. we didn't pay attention. i think it's a big mistake. ukraine is one of the biggest exporters of weight to africa. russia is one of the largest exporters or fertilizer to the continent since the war broke out food prices in africa have shut up, spreading wide spread discontent in africa. the way the warranty, 220000000 people could face hunger with brad, becoming an affordable to many off well with the very diverse distance profit got going to go down. resilience, you know, it's not,
9:30 pm
it's not as strong as the product punches on a part of the world. so i think if it comes to that, these factors, we can see western countries want to be very much actively engaged in the decal process. but many are questioning whether the african piece initiative can succeed when others have failed. the heads of state of zambia, senegal, the republic of congo, uganda, egypt, and south africa are set to meet with the 2 liters as soon as possible. at stake is not just peace in europe, but saving lives of many africans a nicholas hawk al jazeera, the car. european leaders are a meeting in iceland right now to show their support for ukraine. and that's the light fixture from the sun over the council of europe. it's before it's such gathering since it was founded just after world war 2. this 2 day events in reykjavik is 1st focusing on how to hold russia accountable for the war and ukraine . it expelled dresser from the council last year following the invasion the by the
9:31 pm
russian presidential office has released the video president alexander looked at shank of following a week of speculation about his health. the office says the footage shows like a shank coat and a military command sensor sango was last seen in public on may 9th and victory day events in both moscow on the butler, russian capital, mintz unconfirmed reports said that the 68 year old has since been in a medical facility, solutions still ahead on the i was, is there a news our, the ecuador is parliament begins and impeachment trial, the president law. so is it political crisis comes to ahead. we're in charge. where a susan, these refugees are having to watch their homes burns across the border and west star for in sport. disappointing news for england, cricket fans ahead of the ashes series with australia, the
9:32 pm
lower that search and heat across parts of the middle east has to get some warnings across the lavon for places like israel and the occupied territories, as well as the syria, with temperatures sitting well above the average for this time if yeah, they will be coming down as we go into thursday. as the move wet and windy weather, it creeps its way across the eastern areas of the mediterranean, along the hot and dry picture for much of a rock and around a few showers. down in the south, the check temperature is pushing up into the early forty's. certainly for q 8 on a rather hot and dusty pitcher through to thursday, it was the move across to north africa. the heat has been building across the northeast of egypt, cairo think 38 degrees celsius on wednesday. well above the average, it will come down by friday and that's sunshine pacific. that's not the case with the north west of africa. we but more in the way of west to weather creeping across
9:33 pm
morocco into algeria, and to needs yet nothing temperatures down below the average. for this time, if you will, weather to come, that will intensify across the west in areas of africa by thursday, across most central areas move in the right way of rain coming in for times in the us. and kenya, it's why is up, however, for what's one on thursday, west to east and south africa, the the, [000:00:00;00]
9:34 pm
the exam and the headline for you here and what are we seeing today? it's about at the moment. oh, just the arrest. that's the stage. black music is an exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to that voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place, the words season. well, from a different perspective on mount is era. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the
9:35 pm
on the top stores semiology rooms, our a powerful haitian gang leaders accusing politicians are fueling violence. arm groups have been fighting for control of territory in the capital porto prince. the unrest as far as many schools and hospitals to close the head of the company that created track g p t has warned us senators, that artificial intelligence needs regulation samples and it said it was essential to curb the risk by increasingly powerful hey, on the please 200000 people in central somalia have been forced from their homes by heavy rains on flooding the weather in the town of bennet. dwayne follows along the road that's left millions on the brink of time and tensions are rising and practiced on us. thousands of supporters at the office as a leader and wrong con, have been arrested. officials attending a national security meeting said there would be what they called 0 tolerance of any further violence. con has urged his supporters to be ready for more demonstrations
9:36 pm
. seen the tv, but the number of police might be 70 or 80000 foot on the other side. it's 220000000 people. they will decide they will not allow them to violate the constitution and we won't tolerate attack on the supreme court. we want to elections and we want to elected people. we won't live under these corrupt people. when you all will decide, then on that day we will get real freedom set of goals, oppositional leader will spawn sancho has not turned up for an appearance in court on rates charges. on mondays, i'm a for supporters confronted security forces in a town in the south. a police officer was killed and several demonstrators injured . sancho has denied the charges. he accused president, microsoft of trying to prevent him running in elections next year. the impeachment proceedings against ecuadorian president dear, i'm a law so are under way. it will be the opposition. second attempt to remove the
9:37 pm
president's law. so could to solve congress before he sacked, assigned to repeat the reports from the capital key to in the same day. it's going to add more or less as do or die. momentum in on tuesday, the opposition control legislator starts named beach mintz process against the conservative president, bringing to a boil a long simmering political crisis. your position believes it has the super majority of 92 out of a 137 votes required to remove the former banker as president. he said. ministration has been besieged by scandals deteriorating economic conditions and a type of drug related killing ecuadorian on the streets or as divided as ever really bad. i think he should go in the democratic and legal way, the congress is representing the will of the people. this government has only destroyed our health and education systems. that's what the video very mean last.
9:38 pm
so should finish his term, the people 18000000, echo dorians voted, and he won a majority. we should let him finish his work. last was accused of corruption related to the embezzlement of funds and contracts, signed with the state oil transferred company. his supporters denied the charges describing them as politically motivated by the obviously we don't see that the level of this would be nothing short of a parliamentary into their trying to remove him with strained, farfetched evidence. remember that this contract was signed in 2018 by the previous government. investigators have found no penal responsibility, so there can be a political one. leading impeachment, congress woman says that this is just one of a series of corruption allegation surrounding the president, seeing their circle. and it has become a referendum on his government. and then what am i need? this is no, we're not trying to stabilize the country, having its response to a demo, and by citizens, a desperate clamor for constitutional solution to
9:39 pm
a problem called gamma less. so the polls show that after the issue of security, the biggest problem for at the door is, is lots of positive, nothing less of february appear before congress to defend themselves. but he also vowed to the solve congress and call for early elections against the impeachment vote triggering a peculiar constitutional clause known as mutual debts that has never been used before. or if that is triggered less that will remain in office for another 6 months governing by decree. but at least fee or it could spark further protest. similar to those last year over the rising cost of living for during stability with rock country already addressed. at least a little bit, i just need a key to how we can now bringing out a sandra. joining us once again from kato, so talk us through how likely it is that last so will be impeached.
9:40 pm
well as we speak uh we are listening to last. so inside the natural assembly sports for the rejecting the side just denying the charges denying any wrong doing. he is insisting that he is here to defend the said, the dignity and the honor of his government, which you said it is an honest government and efficient one. and that is also here to defend the dreams, the said of ecuador, and sat, who voted for him i yet, or what is also as clear as that he is a very unpopular precedents. polls have him around 17 percent approval rating is that there is a majority in congress that the like to see him remove the question is if there is a super super majority needed to do so, that would be 9 be 2 of the 137 the assembly members are 2
9:41 pm
thirds of the national assembly here. if you talk to the opposition, they'll tell you that indeed they have those number, but it's quite then clear at this point, the votes, it could be a number of days from now most likely on saturday. or next week, so things good chance bill change substantially. yeah. mishondra and loss of himself could also decided to dissolve congress on call for early elections to avoid being sign yes, that is this the clause, the weather's constitution that allows the president to do that. here he gets the 1st 3 years and power left has been in power for a little over 2 years. and now, so he could indeed do that. it's c, yes, said the as about to do that if being the,
9:42 pm
the. yeah. and they're saying that it could be removed from office. there's also a 3rd scenario that is being the room, or that is the growing c r, which is the possibility that he decides to re sign the before and event. so about leaving the vice president power for the next 2 years. if you talk to on a list here, they'll tell you that that would be in many ways, the less drama to get a decision at this point. given the fact that last so hasn't been able around willing to negotiate. and then you have is a jane that with the congress. so we're going to have to see what happens in the incoming data. but what's clear is that the last, the ones to fight and try to remain in offices. all right, thank you so much auto center and kathy reporting from 2 to 5 palestinians have been injured into is really military rates and they occupied westbank is really forces rated the janine refugee camps regarding confrontations with local residents for palestinians for the change. 6 people were also,
9:43 pm
if you change your mind is really forces ray that the i call the german refugee camp in jericho city. as there's been more fighting in suzanne's capital for 2 is the army bottles, the rapids support forces paramilitary groups for control of the country. smoke could be seen rising from damage buildings along the city skyline. the sudanese doctors union says 280 people have been killed in the city of janina and west are 4 and 2 days of fighting. it says, members of the rapids support forces stormed in on friday and fought with local armed groups more than 750 people had been killed. hundreds of thousands have been displaced since fighting broke out in april. while the 2 sides are blaming each other for an escalation of violence and the west star for region, it's forcing more people to seek refuge across the border. st probably has more from orlando and eastern jobs. the border between chart and to don is
9:44 pm
porous and wild. lately you can see smoke rising in the distance, faint and far away. but those living here save that is alternate. now, the capital of west are for burning the most active hotspot and students conflict. second, only the hard to an armed villagers caught up in violets. the consequence of the fight for control of the country. refugees here say they escaped in the night, searching for days to find a safe crossing. they describe games of armed men and vehicles, harassing them, reading their villages, holding them against their will and killing people. so you can ask them, i do not everybody came. we left the old people, they're still there. we can't go back to get them. we don't know what to do. we don't have anything to go on, fight these people. maybe the govern chat can help us rest of the elder. don't know if there is concern. what is happening there could happen here. driving up here, we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon and different areas on
9:45 pm
the sidney side of the border. if we were to start walking, we'd be on the other side of the border into done in about 10 minutes. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there. chad army garrisoned additional troops at audrey and the pilots broke out into the one local leader said in chad, there was a soldier under every tree a warning to or into groups on the other side of the border to monetary and 4 doors remain open. but the military is on high alert. on the uh, you know, portable doctor can do. there is an african proverb that says if your neighborhood is on fire, you must prepare yourself so yours doesn't catch fire too. you will see the coffee on the refugees should feel at home here. he says the cross border attacks into chad have happened in the past along the route that are built up areas offer some
9:46 pm
protection villages would be as vulnerable as those on the sudanese side we'll see about how much family lives in chad. but her farm is in, so don't. she says it's been occupied by raiders for son and husband are stuck. their name was that of we just need help. bring a security. we need security to remain here with us. yesterday there was also smoke and a lot of gunfire. we here just all day. we're afraid all day because the smoke is so close, we can see it. a tier the lives of student needs and settings straddled the imaginary lines that divide their countries. they share the same space, the same vulnerabilities as the newly exiled who can only look back at home or loved ones are left behind. perhaps yet unaware of a sobering statistic. most refugees who come here from to dawn, never go back. st bus drive l g 01 dollar eastern chad or president biden's budget as under scrutiny in the us senate, an influential committee is questioning 3 cabinet members,
9:47 pm
including sectors stay down, see me blinking discussion is expected to focus on us competition with china. we have island fisher standing by for us in washington dc. so talk us through the significance of this hearing allen as well. you can see the significance straight away. it's very rare that you would get 3 cabinet secretaries giving evidence together. and here you have until the blinking is the secretary of state lloyd austin, who is the defense secretary engineer romando. where's the commerce x ray? and this is the idea that there should be an old government approach to the threat that's presented by china. know, the consent of coups that the united states have, is that everything is listed in security and they believe that competing with china improves the security because it also battling for military strength and also diplomatic influence, as well as commercial one upmanship. many areas where there's competition between china and tech, high tech,
9:48 pm
in particular computing strain. and the media is like semi conductors. you'll remember it just at the beginning of the year that joe biden signed the chips. and science actually was the end of last year, where essentially the bind important technology being sold to china because they felt that they were getting an advance in the baffled, particularly on technology. now there's other things as well, like electric vehicles with us as a head. but then you think about the commercial tunes, and the fact is that china is well ahead in that area. so you can see that they feel that when they're talking about the possibility of spending costs because of the looming debt crisis, they're saying you can't just say, well defensive protected. this has to be an old government approach, and you'll have to include essentially every area, if you want to compete against china. then what is interesting is they've also been talking about the tensions and the taiwan. see, boy adults minutes opening statement said look, we're seeing
9:49 pm
a big build up of bullying by china. they're also building up military strength when it comes to space and also the military itself. but that means that war is neither limited nor negligible. so the spending the spending of what they're going to put in next is very important. thank you. ellen fisher reporting from washington dc of the $76.00 con film festival was kicking off with $21.00 phillips competing for the top, pando prize this year. some of the biggest stars and filmmakers around the world are this sunday on this coastal french town for 12 days. and we have charlie angela . they're joining us from con, con, red carpet. so the opening ceremony has started. how was it, charlie? yes, it was presided over by the french italian not just count or last 3. i need you to the raw, the some of the tone saying it does seem strange to be holding a festival at a time when and so many things going on in the wells and her mother,
9:50 pm
the french actress, an icon caps engine of read a poem, and dedicated it to ukraine, then change paste a little bit with a palm of donna, a lifetime achievement award for the american accent. michael douglas who received a standing ovation for his 57 year correct in film. and that was definitely some, some tis in the audience that they also announced the jury of this festival, which is made off of a stablish rice as direct as next is from 9 different countries whose job it will be over the next 12 days to watch those 21 phones and decide which one will be given the palm dual prize is surprised that can really propel a very obscure field into the main stream. and i actually sat down with the heads of the jury has the sweetest director, reuben austin, who's one to ponder prizes here for his satirical films that like to poke fun at the rich and show the audiences it can. and i asked him how he's going to weigh up
9:51 pm
films from the 1st time films, from synagogues to don, among the area that are competing against films from established directors like them vendors and ken loach and not name or s e. and he said that sometimes 1st time directors have a certain energy that establish directors have sometimes, unfortunately not. and they're going to be valuing that very highly when they watch those phones. so it's really what can you tell us about the opening from a well, it's an interesting choice. it's a french historical john, the funded by saudi arabia, and it's about louis the 15th favorite mr. she's owned about, he's working costco, who kind of uses a charm supplying the social ladder and causes a scandal in court. and it's written, directed on stars. the french actress my when, who is punches ashland? all right, right. for rejecting the me to movement. she's cost johnny depp's, the american accent as the french king. and what is his 1st role since his 2 trials
9:52 pm
against um, behind. so that's certainly causing quite a stir here. but it's assume it's shorting the policy is outside said to be incredibly polite and very daring. and it's, it's a suitable opening film, but it wouldn't be in competition for the prize. now the ceremony and the film are going to be broad costs, cymbals heinously across from slight to hundreds of cinemas. and that's because this festival is all about sharing experience, right? big screen and celebrating cinema. thank you so much. charlie angela reporting for us from ton. the still ahead on the houses. there it is. all we have. the sports is coming up and the brown james gets ready for a for julian awesome. the n b a playoffs. and he will be here with the details right. after the break,
9:53 pm
9:54 pm
the the, [000:00:00;00] the so 5 people have been sentenced in a german court for their roles and one of the biggest art robberies in modern history. 18 century jewels worth more than a $120000000.00 were stolen from a museum and dressed that in 2019, most of the pieces were recovered, but some remained missing. the defendants were jailed for between 4 and 6 years in german police police. more than 40 people were involved in the planning of that heist. with many remaining at large, i will switch gears and bring it and say with all the sports things and say thank you so much. sorry, my in service is ac milan for a place in the european champions league. final, one of these teams a bounce become the 1st it's highly and club to reach. this title decided in 6
9:55 pm
years, a similar space. and i felt task b 7. so i'm, when his last, the 1st like to now, last time i've seen that on one the champions the that was back in 2007 in so meanwhile there on a run a 7 victories and we'll compensations take off in this 2nd look at a sense they're not just a few minutes away. we've been talking to a time full generalist time, credit palmera about. well, this toby means for the funds. if i give you again, the phone is the same, please. that'd be all but that these because these is definitive or dizzy. these will level up up. well the situation on the between into ac read on the for a long time to come see, must have from the 20 years ago. so the that'd be often fun. but you know, but time around the days, themes, web feel sponsor lobel financial. sold caesar to these ones and see that you really don't know when it's we've come another chance to see that. but,
9:56 pm
and from the stand again, even more. what is the optimal see as us? why the, just some a look at the cause, you know, well that's why in the cycle that'd be, i think it, it says all you need to know about the optimal for you. bad news that you want to forget finds fastball or jump for auction has been ruled out of the upcoming ashes test series with australia, the 28 year old. the stuff, the reoccurrence of a stress fracture his rights elbow on which was supposed to cut shortest into the indian premier league earlier on this month. injuries many hasn't played a test much now that serious a broad james and the like is a set to take on the dens. and i've got some game one of the n b, a western conference finals that like has reached the final success leading the golden state warriors and 6 games in that previous series. the series james going up against the nuggets. so nichol, your kitchen gave morning denver in a few hours to just enjoy it. just enjoy it. i mean have fun with the
9:57 pm
best one, but we're all here for reason. you know, obviously we got it. you know, i got an opportunity to be great. you know, and that's what you want to do in the showcase while we're, while we should be here and was kind of the files to go on for summit of another job because it shows the vansoluce is will number one ranking and he was involved in a pretty bad tempered match and it's holly and i can sit, i presume, that camera nor his phone partnering right now. we're just starting to smash. the goal is to jump in, which is legs after keeping up a point during the 2nd sense was me, chris, you know, happy to go on so. so when it strikes stepson's across since the quarter finals, the 35 year old says in movie replaced as well. number one by colors and now chris always next week. i don't understand these kind of, uh, uh to, to the courts, to be honest. um, you know, but it is what it is. you know, uh he brought the fire and i, i, i responded to that. you know,
9:58 pm
i'm not going to allow someone behaving like this. one of the wells biggest mixed martial stuff, francis and gone, it was signed with us. the rivals, the professional sciences lee. the 36 real from cameron had been an in demand free agent of to funding to adrian. you contract with the usc? i'm going, i was expect, since of my case, he felt that the next year, his contract is just the m a fine, but you may still target crossover thoughts with the likes of tyson fury. so okay. studies high sports is looking for now, so thank you. so much and z and thanks for watching the news. our analogy sir, we hand you over to our teams in london, mary. i'm democracies with you in just
9:59 pm
a moment. she'll have much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines. thanks for watching. i'll just 0 by the, for thousands of years, farmers and ship it separately. but the traditional way of like a female district for generation. as israel plans annexation into the occupied west bank well goes to the jordan valley, work the lead, the settlements have already expand. and asks what the future holds for these palestinian farmers, shepherds of the jordan valley on a jersey to the droughts in the home of offering 6 rainy seasons have sales more than 100000 somebody's of crusted to canyon since last year i last saw
10:00 pm
a laptop village into manya with full grandchildren died because she had no food to keep the scouting twinky living list advising on goat skin and wild, and disrupt. we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as rescue yet. so they are struggling to survive. they have very little what talk and the caesar the longest rice now for decades. joining the label conversations teachers shouldn't be too long. good or is the industry to be continued is say this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has to police must have it here is the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was because it was fun to have an american occupation submitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0

31 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on