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the working for the past 5 lines. so let me show you said i last a barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dams and it's one of the most powerful here this road connect, the communal set to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped the the time, so hold on your to me, i'll just it renews online for my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump place is full charges of attempting to overtime. the results of the 2020 us presidential election, to hundreds gather to riley in nigeria to protest against the rising cost of living . also, global food prices rise as russia continues to attack ukrainian grain facilities
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and the dresser. and a new heat wave hits iraq. temperatures are expected to reach 62 degrees celsius. i'm drawing a natural sco with the sports as south africa make it into the knockout. so the women's world cup, the african champions beat. it's lisa who, who best 1st of a winning the competition instead of a class with the spoken to the news for me, us present. donald trump has been indicted by his attendance to overtime. the results of the 2020 presidential election. now it's trump said criminal indictment this year. the latest charges include conspiracy to defraud the united states government and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding. he's been southern to a pay before a federal judge on thursday night to try to concentrate reports from washington dc
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. never before has a former us president been criminally charged for attempting to hold onto power after losing and election. donald trump has again made history today and then died and then within sealed charging donald j. trump, with conspiring to defraud the united states, conspiring to disenfranchise voters state, conspiring and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding. in november 20 2081 1000000 americans voted for joe biden. but trump deliberately ignored the truth, that his loss was fair, despite being informed otherwise, by credible advisors, many times as documented in the indictment. instead, trump continually repeated what prosecutors called prolific lies that the election had been stolen. we will never give up where you will never can see. that doesn't happen. you don't get the indictment list 6 on named co
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conspirators that likely include rudy giuliani accusing them of helping trump to pressure state election officials, the justice department and then vice president mike pins 2 fraudulently tossed out votes for bite. and when they all refused, according to the indictment, trump directed his supporters to stop congress from certifying biden's when that turned into a violent attack on the us capital leading to 5 deaths. it was fueled by lies lies by the defended, targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the us government of the nation's process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election in an online statement from accused prosecutors of acting on behalf of bi, didn't to interfere with the upcoming presidential election and which trump and bite and could face off again. the 2 are currently tied in polls. the white house
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has declined to comment. trump has been summoned to appear before the magistrate judge here in d. c on thursday and all eyes will once again beyond the former us president for us to answer, they get more criminal charges. but most notably, this case facing accusations that you try to overturn the legitimate results of a democratic election. how did you all, castro, out to 0 washington, but we didn't normally see all next guest here in doha. she's only outside the white house since, so it's good to have a correspondent kimberly helped get with us here. good to see. obviously, so much has happened in the last well, 12 hours. these charges are pretty serious for donald trump, as heidi said in her report. but how serious in your analysis? well, i mean, if any, one of us as an ordinary american where should be charged with the estimate would be gravely serious. but this isn't an ordinary american,
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this is the former president of the united states. and so this is unprecedented. and so we're watching this very carefully see how this plays out. this is not a normal circumstance, but this is a collection of charges. and this is going to be difficult for the president to beat. he is in financial trouble. this is extremely costly for the presidents and a top of that elections are extremely costly. so this is going to be a financial burden for the president on top of a legal burden. so when you combine both of these, this is going to be difficult at and for the president to fight. and you have to remember that he's in advance 2 years in terms of his age. elections are difficult for a young person, but when you're the age of this president, in the advanced years, you're trying to do this and with
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a stamina that you need to run for president a 2nd time. you're trying to fight multiple a legal battles and simultaneously is going to be difficult to complete. how do you assess that? when does difficult become unmanageable? because it should say it's a typical thing going on mileage of how and donald trump is doing this. the only way he's doing this is because he has voters that are almost co like in terms of their passion for him. we have not seen the passion for a president like this in a generation of or more. and this is unusual, the support that donald trump has is almost religious and the fervor. and it doesn't seem to matter what he does. there is still support for him. the fact that donald trump still has support is it and that it is almost it or equal to the
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president that is currently an office is astounding. the fact that the, these charges continued amount and it doesn't seem to matter to supporters, is just sort of a sign that this is religious in nature to those that follow. donald trump the hold up for because we're going to talk about support and i'll just get some contacts 12 years. so let's just take a look at the extent of that political support for donald trump 15 months away from the next presidential election, joe biden. and trump, i tied up 43 percent according to the latest poll by new york times and seeing the college note trans, overwhelmingly. ahead. in the republican primary with 54 percent of support, his nearest rival run desantis is backed by by 70 percent of republican votes. as well full of vice president mike pins only has 3 percent of the support you talked about. kimberly, as a religious love, dare i say it's full for president trump. what was the has to be more than just
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that. we'll see it. we'll skip traction to donald trump. what is it that he says or does that makes his supporters so 5 and about him, you know, entering a location being on stage, talking to the public at large and being believed. what it was initially when he 1st burst onto the stage was the fact that he was willing to go there. he was willing to say what others hadn't said. and so that worked for him. the 1st time around he was refreshing. he was the champion of the underdog. he was speaking on behalf of the little guy. the problem for him this time is that this is now almost like his revenge tour. he's angry. he's trying to get even, and that may not work this time around for him. and so that although he does have that tremendous support, still, he seems to be settling the scores. and he is with these charges now seems
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to be trying to get back at those that have put press these charges against him and as a result back could not work in his favor. and of course, you know, we have this scenario where the price is low, but the low trump everything he says, and we think he does yet that all of the republican hope falls. all ready, talking over the fundraising, already putting the point of what they think the republican party is now and in the future. all think, getting that voice, he said, you know, on an international level, we tend to focus on donald trump because he's the big name. but how they get single, how well you just said they're not. and that's the problem. once again, there are other names, but they're not getting the coverage. and so in part the media is to blame. yeah. again, because they are giving donald trump. we are given donald trump, the oxygen once again, he is once again the master of marketing. and this is what he has been really end
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at doing from the very beginning from the beginning. yeah. as a real estate mogul. and he has been the, the man who start as the apprentice. he has always known how to generate a headline, and that is what he is still good that. and that is what he's continuing to do. and his competitors just aren't able to compete. well, the us is slowly waking up right now. we'll get more reaction to what's being guy on. certainly, i have an idea in the coming out, but for the moment, can we? how could all white house correspondent to talk you with us here in general? now another major issue in next year's presidential election is immigration as republican states and asylum seekers to democratic run cities. new york smith says he said he needs help with dealing with hundreds of migrant send that from the southern states of texas. gabriel, that was on the i spoke with some of those waiting to be processed to say, this isn't the american dream, but they were seeking. so lopez spent 3 months on a dangerous journey getting from his native venezuela to the united states. he
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shows me a video took on his cell phone while writing on the top of the train and mexico heading north. he almost fell off, but he took the risk to get to america to earn money for his family, back home. his mom and dad and 3 little so i want to be able to move forward in life and be able to help my family back in venezuela. it's very bad. the lopez arrived in new york 3 days ago. he is one of thousands of migrants who have been bused to the city from texas with promises of work and shelter. but for these men, there are neither a hotel that closed during the pandemic has been converted into the main processing center for newly arrived migraines. but it's full, all $1000.00 rooms, taken by women and children. so the main can only sit outside and wait, hoping
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a spot opens up police and put up their cage, keeping the migraines on the sidewalk. there's not even a toilet. many of these migrants are also from africa, many or from angola, chad, synagogue, and sudan. they're here with anything that they have all their belongings after their long journeys to get here to new york. many of them tell us that they weren't expecting the conditions to be like this. many of the people here are scared of talking because they just don't know what to expect. new york city's migrant shelter system isn't working. the city's mayor eric adams has admitted as much we need help and it's, it's not going to get any better of it from, from this moment on is down here. there is no more room as for, so this is not the so called american dream. he was expecting no,
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i didn't expect it to be like this. i came for an opportunity in life and all i want is to work and have a place to sleep at night. he went back to the sidewalk, behind the barricade, propping himself up on a trash can. this will be where he and many others like him, rest for yet another night victims of a broken emigration system. gabriel acendo out easy to new york, leading financial firm has downgraded the credit rating of the united states. the wind to us is accusing fits ratings of using bizarre flowed mythology methodology. pardon me, and ignoring the resilience of the wells largest economy. investors study credit ratings to decide how risk it is for them to lend money. the future standing by its assessment saying that the us government standards have deteriorated step over the past 20 years. the agency expects the government deficit from the debt to rise of goals of a mild recession. this yeah,
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it says repeat. it's done nothing colgrove such as the one on raising the debt limit of the road investor confidence. they some of the fines over the debt say language, so i think the default 12 years ago. so rival agency stand it and pulls lower. it's us credit rating at that time. james christian is a senior fellow at the us into a policy at the center for strategic and international studies and joins us now like from new delhi, mr. christian kentucky. with this, i'll just say read how surprised all you that fits has done this with the phrase expected fiscal deterioration. and so i think uh, you know, the fiscal or the generation that they talked about what we use uh, copper with, you know, i mean, uh did, uh, you know, they have been raising the ceiling for uh, gum and a uh, in the box. and also what buddies me mode is uh, what they talk about the general government, not an absolute terms, but uh, you know, relative to the bureaus. so i think it's, it's
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a matter of some concern based um you know, as far as like houses come out with the unexpected lines, but it is opportunity. it's based on all digit data and they have also talking about, you know, the variables, you know, that going to, these are the things you know, they've declined, you know, it on the 2018 and 12 and been deep essentially a 100 wrong. so you're skills and, and, and you know, how, you know, the, uh, despite the fact there be an improvement in many economic indicators. uh, you know, uh page has decided to downgrade from aaa to a, a, a, a plus, you know, i think they have said and they continue with the us. government continues to say that the, you know, the us treasury security that the words, perhaps the safest. i don't the safest and bring them in the face actually. and the video of the liquid assets and the us economies fund them in q. that's what they're saying. but that's the one. this is okay with him back to it. let me say told me that because i think we got general gist of what you're saying because you just
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touched on the debt lemay to mean justification of the position with that sort of does war and sometimes push back. whether it be from the federal level, from the treasury or from wherever i mean, it fits has justified with comments on. so to repeat a debt limits which we just talked about, the standards between the political parties and then how it affects government services. perhaps coming to a complete whole pool of bits with the brakes globally, doesn't that it makes markets nervous a yeah. so i don't know just no business. i would say uh, you know, just not having, not doing a loan coming back some short, medium to been back. it may have a good bit of, i can do, you know, the iron barn, the e. uh, they would also be some potential uh send off. uh, in the stock market. uh, you know, and also i think what he's me mode is the end of the psychological support. uh, you know, for dollar dominated debt make. i said, which is which is a great concern for me. and some investors, if not on, including the overseas ones,
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the minute they produce the treasury exposure that they have been doing investment portfolio. so these are beaver, as a concern, especially, you know, from my start to medium them perspective. but i don't think there's anything much to what are you from a, from a long term perspective. it may not be lost in con. okay, but then let's talk about the long and short term, because in your experience, i went to how this is all good to get resolved. because we had tools that presidential election in 202411 does how the global markets and not, and again to react to the debates between the 2 candidates. but how that affects the market to how the rating has been dropped for the united states. these all a small factors that sort of feed into a much larger picture about the long term growth or not of the american domestic market. so i mean if, if you look at the, you know, the us, uh theres been station a you know, the top of, uh, research and uh you know,
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being uh around the corner. so i think i think uh, in the next presidential elections, you know, uh whichever party has a better. uh, uh, you know, prescription to manage the economy is definitely going to more mac. uh, and especially last 5 years. oh, they find me or last 40 years, how big one me as being around, i think that's, that's going to be very, very important. but fundamentally, you know, i think it's very, very important for the us to look at how, how would it make both ends meet? if you look at the aging population of the us, you know, the, have this kid boots up going up. if you look at the social security bus or bring up so i think government would have to look for and a mentally very, very different way of managing that economy. all this probably, maybe not a good boss. if that doesn't happen, then, then i think the question, so this picture downgrade, i'm going to be 5 more students than what people are able to imagine. at this point, the bank certainly want to watch for the moment, jane christian joining us from new delhi. thanks for your time. so let's go ahead here on the,
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i'll just even use our including center for the outside. i know how do we count at the moment? there's a law in the pricing between rival palestinian infections, but the crisis is not over. and we look at how the women's world cup is helping, and spa young female referees to make a career in support. the children's are running and the couple of boots and i got into the removal of the government subsidy on fuel about coal shot prices and the price of petrol. another goods, the government's got the subsidy 2 months ago. i think it was too costly to continue . union side of the change is particularly hurting the pool and money. rely on the petrol generate. just for electricity. with the demise. is that the federal government to remove all the sufferings? oh, my dear, what cause i know diamond you guys on the mazda to the economy?
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policies, you know, that i'm driving the people to the prince every to and yeah, you know, especially in the society we have people said for themselves. yeah. you have to do in order to and that just before i did that, it worked out for us. if you ever did his own by itself, that breakdown how many masses they move from one point to go down to just a living. let's close over to address who's in the united. you have and capital, all of a boucher and i met ready the demonstrations with protest continue as we heard. and so with you site to the earlier but that not just about fuels subsidies. all the people have a lot of worries about what's going on in nigeria. right now when it comes to the money in that pocket, a stop so late, so don't worry about all the subsidy. it's a whole lot closer about the economy, about the future. and basically,
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the reason that most pressures were holding across the country today as a warning, the organized labor say, this is more of a warning to the knowledge and government to resend all that, such as the cold in codes on to people. policies which resulted in high cost of living the most functions i can not lose or yeah, i've been largely piece wanted when they got to the pond, them into a national assembly. big team. yeah, they arrived in the numbers, and over here you'll see a part of the entrance gate to the national, the somebody that was, i'm a huge, it was to come, you removed from it. changes by the protest is now over there when becoming a part of that. that's why they're headed right now. the national assembly. this is why parliamentarians are sitting and they accuse upon them instead is of being insensitive to the needs. and here until tonight, gibbons simply because they feel that they are in partnership with the government in rolling out these programs that include the feel petroleum subsidy that resulted
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in high cost of trust for does not cost the food items in the market. and generally, be close to front the prices of goods shop style kitchen over the past few weeks and months. i mean for president and to new boy, he's got a very difficult task ahead. he's been trying to get the public finances in order. and some things got to gave hesitates and this is why he's decided to make those cuts. is this going to hurt him in any future local or regional elections or both even in parliament. and it's, it's basically most of the leading tended, as of the last election solve the problem is to remove substitute one petroleum when they get to the doctor. so i multiplied, you guys knew about this, but most of them believe that somehow help with come that way. president enable 2 days ago, addressing the nation and said, because of the removal of substituting petroleum, the country was able to save at least $1300000000.00 us dollars,
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such as more than one premium, not get a night or. and so for him, but some games, whether or not it will not start just wanted to go for just it's to the collections just uh, just to be on the hop. yes, i went, but basically right now people are really angry that really, really saying that they are suffering on the union. so yeah, i gathered to say that they really don't see any hope in be spending any time soon because but talk about wages. the president spoke about registering his national broadcast, but they are unions in this morning when we were talking to some of them said there is no way to increase. it's out to me by below parliament. there's no way to increase the next one would be next year. in 2024. so any question about increasing the weight of the order, so it doesn't work for now. what did you mind doing? is they want? they want some relieve immediate relief so the civil sevens couldn't get more money in their pocket. i'd go to the market and so for that problem is that just what
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they want at the moment? but again, the question people, austin, what about the rest of the 200000000 nigeria is indeed they all, i will follow events with you through the day in a boot address. so thank you. the the operations of being suspended ukraine's. it smell polls all need a new battery rushing dry and strike. they've been remaining as president says, russian attacks along the danube river. unacceptable. motion forces kind of without trying to talk, send a desk or on tuesday night office buildings as well as grain size, warehouses. a damaged b every is a vital route for keith to exploit right at the time when many other rates of being closed off. now the kremlin intensified the tax in the region have to withdrawing from the unbroken grain day of last month. and that's what allowed ships coming, ukrainian great and safe passage through the black sea. the brand could also be transported overland by truck or train,
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but the rail option died through poland under the e. u. member states is hampered by various countries using a different truck size from you train. another route is through the congested black sea port of constant in romania, but that's time consuming and costly. so it's shipping all the time you bertha and it's network of canals. i speak to step vast him that he's long for us in key. even ukraine must be worried that russia is targeting those grains supplies and potentially grain routes as well. absolutely. this is the 2nd time in the week that the is my eldest ford's in the south of you frayne is hits and it seems that the damage this time is more severe than it was last week. and this was significant not only because rain storage facilities are directly being hit, which of course leads to the loss of food, but it's also fairly near to the romanian border. very near to the nato born of
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these attacks. of course, i felt we were we and also for nato countries and so close to these border. so presidents, alaska, immediately has condemned these attacks except that russia, again, is jeopardize, include security and census that stops the collapse of the brain deal. it is the research showing that 40 percent off your brains and exports are now law sorta is less exports coming from your brain. i know you're pregnant, of course, and essential exports, right? so at the moment we heard from from lips that's a rush of precedence up to date as how to quote a phone call with surface presence or the one. and the other one has said that he wants to try to reinstate is very important brain deal. but things besides, you still continue step in medic, sir. how that work really trying to do that job, but finding it more or more difficult as each day passes. why
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yes, exactly. there's a lot of fighting at the moment on the front flights. i know ukraine of course, has the mountains counter offensive, but more than a month ago. we've heard in the last week some advances there. but we also hear about a lot of casualties and wounded and we traveled to attractive to meet with some uh, maddox, work on the front line. and they say they really need urgently need more supplies. and also that are functioning supplies, a donated from abroad and from ukraine, as you can see in our report. a combat medic, danesh mead off shows us a macabre collection. he calls the museum of turn it good stuff to kill, to, and it goods donated to frontline maddox and ukraine to make a difference between life and death. unfortunately, is this turn, it gets are useless. they cannot stop is a critical, but it is a will not words, they will not saves, they are life. some of them might in the usa, some of them this one was, might in israel, like all,
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i've taken it on the front one the phone plan from say is right, a volunteer. i've taken it say like said, give this one to me and i will give you normal one young check mark of just return from the front line. we use as soldiers, urgently need equipment to operate, blocked regulations, the ecos losing the very necessary because there are a lot of soldiers coming to our stipulation point. the russians are storming our position and the very good at using drugs volunteer for a group called ukranian fighters, assuming 1st aid kits sent from poland before soldiers can use them. not all medical donations are reaching the front lines. the authorities are currently investigating the disappearance of 1st aid kits worth $1000000.00 send by the us since the start of the war. several officials, including the deputy defense minister, have lost their jobs, after corruption involving support for the military. was uncomfort presidency.
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lensky recently sad to have no more tolerance for officials who would jeopardize ukraine's anti corruption. dr. need it for you. admission aware of the risk? we leave scientists like this one register, all donations to go to i think that corruption is very bad and corruption with medical supplies is the worst thing that can happen well over. this is the moment when human life is very, very valuable. which fighting intensify in human lives are increasingly at stake. combat maddox urged the government not only demands more weapons, but focus on medical supplies to if uh we will not provides best medical a health to our worry ours, we will lose this more because uh you, for all of a wounded soldiers will die. who will be, who will defy to, to save lives, well functioning to and it gets a badly needed like the ones danesh meat of shows us stuff, class,
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and l g 0. talk if ukraine. so the russian military says a man has been killed in the nets region of eastern new crane after selling by ukrainian full says fanny mulligan desk is also under a ton of kindly hash him, has the latest a watering call. you'll be soft ski, one of the hot zones in then yes, gets a district to the northwest of the city. and it's, uh, we're literally here 3 couldn't meet those away from of the go. one of the towns that are still under ukrainian control and the questions have been pushing to take . it's the spot. those have been a fault for the city the over the past few weeks. we can see maybe this is one of the tax stuff was destroyed. yeah, by the shredding during the past weeks, an ongoing, done in going shutting could be had every now and then also miss size. that's all launched from this area towards the ukranian territories also can be had today only in one of the neighborhoods of this district. one man was killed when his flocked
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was his wife, 155, a colleague of 2 ladies shows now and trusting the also in this area that is the only the mosque. and in doing yes, could be a saw of the prophets mosque, but it's of course, this does only the man who serves the most of the man who takes care of the mosque . uh, we spoke to him and he said that the most cuz been also on the showing for the past months. um this fights oh the uh the, the, the, the situation defense situation here. they've decided to stay and take care of this. most of the action mostly at all then yes. and so had a a on the news. i will tell you how south korea was helping african solomon's increase the rise production. also be super move to i think a strong of us and install gazes from around the world. and the americans had installed for us as to favor times to with ways in front of a 100 pounds
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a hole coming up in school with joe the there. and the continuing saga of the missing british some about today's got a warning of strong winds because this picture is by no means summary is now affecting a good positive european plane to be honest with low followed by the next one. and this really is quite to know what time the one the winds are going to be stronger, not just in the british isles, but to you through wednesday to friends as well. and the low countries with rain, the blue stuff spreading out beyond it. now we have seen some big signs still was also the some big dime polls in that off towards draws. i don't think this will. i'm not the same, but a bit of a note, both denmark and those non and had the which is july on record. wasn't that wonderful? this thursday, the picture continues and much the same volume is a won't steal from spain, through it, to lead to greece. actually,
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i've say much of the far east if you're still pretty with them in the thirty's, the hottest probably then the science of spain cause of us still it's $38.00 degrees. it's not reco breaking, but it is nearly 40. we have had a definite reco broken though, and this is for new share up in the gulf at least 47, that's the highest august the temperature recorded. i suppose the range of all useful and that has gone a long way into this a how in comes now and again, he's going to be nigeria or maybe bit further west, but there's 2 comes, are the biggest, the replacing the issues of the day. good to start the intensive song systems, the climate change, protect destruction, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says type top and major a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either,
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but it's only going to be nice targeting vulnerable bennett swollen. it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about, and not about narrative, the street on algae 0 dreaming of some way more amazing for stella. how about some physically imagined tanglewood visits, cup of dot com? how do you think control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? listen, we flaming the story. the listening post, i sex, the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover. the, the the
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book about can watching the, i'll just it renews with me. so he'll rom and in the hall, remind to of all top new stories. donald trump has been dying since put the 3rd time in full months. the latest his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. the full, the president faces full counts including conspiracy to default the united states obstructing official proceedings. such arians, the routing and the capital of boucher and the commercial capital legal. it's against the rising cost of living, the price of petrol, and that goes to sold since the government script, fuel substitutes and operations have been suspended of ukraine. it smells, polls on the done, you of us to a russian dry and striking, saving remain his presence as a tank some great storage facilities in odessa. and of course, along the time you unacceptable to the speed, the load and fighting between rival sanctions and the largest palestinian refugee camp and loving them. beginning of a high ranking contact them on the on site today,
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sparked the real could find gun bottles in the, in the cab, lebanese and palestinian officials say the command does kill us, must be brought to justice. these actual fighting killed at least 11 others, and trapped around 50000 refugees in the camp. but for the very latest, we can crossover tuesday, the how the, who's that in southern lebanon for us know, lots of, you might say zayna in the factional arguments to the greed truce. seems to be working right now. yeah, so it's been a little in the fight thing that truces holding behind me is one of the entrances to i know how do we comp, it's open to traffic. but the crisis is far from over a delegation of representatives of the various palestinian factions to enter the camp late yesterday. we understand that an investigation is now under way to determine the killers of that high ranking. how to city and commander belonging to
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the movement. a man who was in charge of the security in the county a targeted killing. it was not a coincidence. and those behind it wanted to spread chaos, not just inside the campus, across the country as well. so 11 nissan palestinian officials are insisting that the killers once identified, needs to be brought to justice. but the question is, the armed groups, the least to be responsible for that killing? shouldn't the sham and others, they have no political representation? and if they'd be very difficult to pressure them, will they hand over the killers to justice? and if not, as a military officer military showed out on the table source to say that they're not ruling that, that is it called the forest uh, in the southern level, and thank you to the wrong sweeter logical authority says a new heat wave is affecting the country temperatures are expected to reach $52.00 degrees celsius at the end of the week, and in some areas. so let's close eva to iraq's capital bank. that way. my mood of the head is standing by one does. how people are coping with this intense heat
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across the country? well, unfortunately, people don't have many options to cope with this scorching heat, as you can see right behind me here. these are vendors, all that well, what they can do is to sit up tends to protect them from the baking t. now it's around 130 that is absolutely local time and it's reaching in about that 49 degrees celsius and some other provinces, especially in southern and know that excuse me, in southern and since the provinces, it has reached 52 degrees since you, especially in the south of the city of buffalo, i didn't know so yeah. and mesa and the provinces, according to the state materials, you could look up. now this is adding more fuels to the finally given the fact that the country has been already suffering from lots of shortages,
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a drought and power outages in many areas. in some areas, people have set up a walter splashes to spray water on pass or buys to try to pay the air to elevate this coaching some of the temperatures. and of course my mood situations like this, do i have pressure on a very fragile power network? how is not coping under the strain as well? with this plan, accidents happening get a taking it's toll on power stations. up recently a few days ago, one power plant in, in, in the southern, the city of bus route that was set on fire. it causing disruption. and the black with in many areas for days at long i was especially enrolled in southern and central eddie as not only that also causing disruption to the water supply of
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plants in central areas and also in the capital about the data. so with the power outages it for long i would especially with the national goods supplying only a few hours a day. many people are suffering a lot to trying to secure only one a conditional, a one find hardly in their own houses. in this case, many people have been relying on a buying impaired his from a private generator to sit up in the streets to try to get some, uh who to add in their houses. but the fact that you want is one of the 5 countries most affected by climate change, according to that the united nations. this is excessive bay, think the situation was dry. would see the drought has the many green lands into added lands. and as you can see here behind to be in by that is for example, a lot we 80 districts in develop that city center. one of the density populated
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areas, as you can see at the job on expansion has, has also increased in recent years. adding more fluid to the fire because it has been established on the green land and it has caused the decree, the decrees all the greenland that used to be the summer heat with the over population in many areas, especially in the capital about a bad increase of but the number of vehicles that sending get the emissions the heat has been excessive bait, it doesn't will have that force in fact that thank you. the impulse skills you need with this plan to hold, strikes and protest during a 5 day visit by type francis. he'll be attending the well to use day events in lisbon protest as want to fault the government to base wages unimproved by working conditions. so sonya kind of get reports as the pope arrives in portugal to kick
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starch, well, use day a week, long series of events. he's also accompanied by a wave of controversy 1st as the cost of hosting the event around a $175000000.00. about to can did say it would contribute to at least half of that costs. but many here i'm good at how this is being held during a cost of living crisis in portugal, public sector workers in teaching health care. even police offices have coal strikes to call attention to what they say about low salaries, as well as spiraling installation, which has affected housing many here which say they cannot afford. then there was also the issue of the sexual abuse scandal within the church. never far away. now, a portuguese commission did say a less than 6 months ago that it just found that move in full $1800.00 minus had been abused by clerics within the church over 70 year periods. the patriarch of
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lisbon has said that he was fully committed to address the issue, but there is no mention of age on the pope's official agenda. nevertheless, he's expected to visit and meet with the victims of that scandal. thoughts, many groups here representing those victims say that they are on good. i'm deeply frustrated with how the check has been dealing with a lot of a failed to deal with the distress that has been sold by those victims. sonya guy jago, which is era. lisbon. so instead of got at least 2 people being killed in violent stream, police and all positions supporters of us money song goes policy as it was to solve charles truck for it has moved from the company of stucco. senegalese opposition supposes clash with police. one of many demonstrations across the country. they're angry about the real rest of the position leader or some some cuz the government closing down is political policy over simple month to month be it will pretty them
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if you're asking president lucky solve to release sunk with no conditions, not everyone likes sancho, but we have democracy in this country. some go was arrested on friday, discussing with police outside his home is being charged with various offences, including cooling for an insurrection. it is unclear whether he will remain in jail until a trial begins. no date for trial has been set across the pool i saw or not in space is a democratic crisis incentive goal because this is the fast time. that's 6 months before elections. we don't know who's going to run the future of democracy here is on sauce. and we have a young population that needs change and expresses themselves through social networks. and on the street, sancho has huge support among young senegalese developing jobs and to what they say is entrenched political corruption on the president's microsoft about 3 or so last month said he will not stand for us the term in next year's election. this helps
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diffuse tension, that is being mounting for 2 years since some goes 1st, the rest is in charge with right, which he was eventually acquitted. in june, he was convicted and i've sent you the corruption of use incentives to, to use in jail. but he never went to prison because it's believe the government deemed putting him behind us could cause more unrest. but he's late, he's the rest shows that may now have changed. we are not used to these tensions in riots. we are a good democracy, a country of peace, and we should keep that going, sancho suppose to say this is just the latest attempt of my present lucky solve to try and prevent him by what ever means from running next days. elections, analysts say democracy in this country is very much on the back foot in a region which is already suffered to numerous military coups,
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a significant political instability in recent years. to scrap it out. no, it says the staple food full, but as part of the world's population, consumption is increasing in many african countries, but produce as comp keep up with demand. a project led by south korea. we'll work with african farm and sharing technology and high yields seeds. jessica washington has the story from an seal in south korea, of thousands of tons of re seeds will soon be leaving south korea and heading to african countries as part of an initiative which seems to boost rice production on the continent. first late, south korea and africa have an important food resourcing comment. south korea is also the only country that has managed to become self sufficient in terms of rise production in a very short period of time, set of gold. again, the need donna can ruin you get, can you and getting the south have signed onto the project,
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which will distribute college and receipts that a high yielding and more resistant to pest and disease. so we'll also share technology with partner countries to help develop funding infrastructure. and because to go to yeah, i've been to this does like, go through it not 50 years ago. there was always empty in here, or this is exactly what we have to be in. most of the countries, the seeds are expected to yield. how this up to 3 times larger than local variety tools. it has been developed to adapt to where the conditions in the participating countries, the program aims to distribute more than $9000.00 tons of rise, said each year by 2027 south korea's ministry of agriculture. food and rule says, says that should produce enough rise to feed $13000000.00 people each year. are you
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in report released in july? won't of an increase in global hunger since 2019 with africa being the was defected? continent researches say initiatives like this can help to manage global food supplies as climate change takes its toll on to farming. these with also things of the party at the authorize the can for example um can adapt with climate change. skin adult with high temperature can adopt with a hype, salt in the water or something then that you know for you to be. so things also up on the long term. the plan is for these countries to become self sufficient. embrace production, which project organizes say will help governments manage future food security challenges. jessica washington out to 0. and so south korea, so not so into that is have detected what they describe as a heart beat signal from the voyage a to probably about to 2 weeks assignments. it's 46 years ago since it blasted off
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to study the outer planets, but operate to era cause the signal loss now 19000000000 kilometers from us. unlike its twin, void 2 on the spacecraft. all the only been made objects to venture out of all inside the system and into the void between the stones slow a single day and has wild style gazes around the world. this time lots of shows is rising of ancient temples in greece. it appears larger and brighter than usual, and that's because the super moon is a folding that's closer to the, the noble, the stick them in apparently is going to rise on the 30th of august, a still head have all the new use of action from the women's world cup a suite and make it 3 wins in a very serious benefit. flash with the united states. the
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the book about time full sports and the women's will carpets getting excited to get it to the point the end of the competition to it is yes, the hail, that's right. south africa have qualified for the know count stage of the women's world cup. with that 1st of a victory in the competition, the african champions nick named spun young. i've been yana b. it's lee 32 in wellington. it's leeway ahead before and own goal gifted their opponents and equalizer hills, i'm a guy as input south africa to went ahead to arianna coriso then headed in for each of these and level things up at to to that it was counting 10 big atlanta who was the heroes of south africa during the winter in the 92nd minutes. that was enough
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to secure the 2nd place in greek g, south africa now head through to play the netherlands in the last 16. and you can see just how much that which remains to the sounds of continuous celebration in the changing room up to the much they all the 2nd african side to reach the accounts of to my, jerry, i'm a rock. i still have an outside chose to following them on thursday. it was sweet and who took top spots off to make it 3 wins from 3. in the great stage they made 9 changes to face austin tina because top spot was already pretty much guaranteed. and still they want to know with those who are rebecca bloom. question and then reuben, since, but a tough test. now we'll wait. so that will be up against the 2 time defending time piece. the united states and the last 16 to 9 is the final look at how group g turned out sweet, enjoying england, and japan and having one o 3. if that group games south africa takes seconds, but the tournament is over, it's late. and argentine a,
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a and single games are happening right now is group f reaches its conclusion. could this be matos final? well, a couple of parents. brazil began the day in the place behind their opponents, jamaica need to win to make sure voiding that 1st group stage exit since 1995. currently go list. mazda is 37 years old. i'm playing and has 6th welcome. but it's another mob taught who made a bulk in the all the game love to cox during a stunning free, takes a panama to give them a short cleat over from the st. just the 2nd minute. there's a much, the french has since recovered to lead 31, the know goals to much that free kick fronts and jamaica heading through as things done. so there was a lot of new ways that play is because in a hail storm. well training in oakland, the former world champion, is that a pretty bumpy stopped the tournament with a show defeats and using and, and a dro against switzerland. but
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a 6 mill thrashing of philippines put them through to the last 16. but they'll probably depend on saturday. the local community referees in australia or new zealand, the benefiting from the welcome being in town for has given some some a chance to learn from the thomas top officials. david stokes reports this might look like a regular welcome training session, but these are not play is preparing for the no cap stages. the fif is to match officials being put through the paces to make sure they are in peak condition and watching from the stands that this training camp in sydney, australia, and community referees get the chance to upset up close 1st on the same same escalades working together on communicating, i've always afraid this may lose and it shows you that like we are developing any of these, getting better on that and see more refreeze are and can do the same as my were afraid. you get to say like how the refers train and you get to take that back into your own game. visa have partnered with local football, governing bodies to sets up the referee legacy. observe is program. hundreds of
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amateur officials have been given access to sessions like these, with many traveling significant distances to make the most of the unique opportunity. we're hopeful that for some of these referees, when they come here and they see these women come woke up referees and they say, this is something i can do. it's a great opportunity for them to see the pos, ways that exist to them, as referees. and it's really inspiring for them to be able to say the best phrase in the world on the home soil and how they prepare for a tournament likely won't come. they can see the role models of the referees, but also people doing roles behind the scenes. so there's different path way she can take, and i think that's something that's growing so much for women at the moment. australia as football buses say that bit to coach, the world cup was underpinned by a strong commitment to transform the football landscape. they want to be the 1st community spoke in the country to achieve gen, to poverty and participation and programs like this appeared to be helping. today i can be see this if i really want to to,
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that's pretty powerful. if actually the will come with less just a few more weeks, but for the 1st time, fee for intends to monitor its impact for the next 5 years. tracking the growth at the women's game in australia and new zealand on and off the pitch savings folks out to 0. a bazillion defended donnie alvarez will pay in quotes on wednesday to face charges of rights. the former boss, so in the saw, has been in spanish custody since january and will be formally charged and given a date for the trial at the hearing later. the alleged instance happens in a boston and the night club in december, elvis has denied from doing so i go into a play a key role in the future of golf. pga tour off to being made a play, a director of its policy boards. the 15 time major champion is the 6 car, plaza joined the party. his appointment comes at a crucial time as the american pga and saudi back to arrival, lift gulf, and to complete a measure which is expected to have a significant impact on the future of this phones. to tennis now in fonts as cfo
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has made a successful return to the quotes following his 3rd round exit at wimbledon last month. the american beat as one cannot save 7676 to reach the last 1650 open in his hometown of washington dc. cfo who's the 2nd c at this tournament. currently, energy in this game, pointing off a set point in the 2nd sense to secure a meeting with 18 year old chinese class. sung durham jane. next. 50 degree go. dim and drove is also through of to be seen, mackenzie macdonald in straight sets. this is also the 1st match for the full my us, i can semi finalist since the last 16 exit. absolutely. another american and michael mo, pulled off a big win basing full seed who but who did patch mo, who's ranked a 112 and weld, defended 3 match points in the deciding sense before pinching it on a tie break to reach the last 16 stood victory as a twin supplier, let's see. all right,
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