tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 3, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what, i'll do to bring you the news. i'm calling to fast the matter to you. how does era the of the hello i'm about this and this has been use our life from don't tell me up in the next 60 minutes as the pressure bills to reinstate these as president supporters of to turn out and yeah, i mean, the former us president donald trump said to face charges in federal court for attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election planning onto the roof. the
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british prime ministers, comb, green, please protests against increased oil and gas exploration. is it all the seats bigger than the blue wire line? heavier than a dinosaur, the remains of a colossal animal go on. display, improve hardwood sports as evidence of a rock hard blanketing to the knockout stage of the women's wild cause they did columbia. one mill at the expense of truth, hardwood is germany because i need to get south korea the so we're going to be getting this. these are in these. yeah. were supporters of the crew leaders have taken to the streets and the country's national day? they're rolling against international pressure to reinstate the deposed president. 9 days after the military to power support as a mocking 63 years since these are gained independence from funds of opposing moves
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by the west. african regional blog echo was the judge of reinstates president mohammed by zoom. the group has imposed sanctions and is considering sending in troops as our last result. truly the other i'm on county says he won't bother to pressure. and he's promising a peaceful transition to democratic elections for the property in new jersey. i also have a sense of duty interfere with the people of needs. here are aware of the seriousness of the situation facing our country. we have always been comfortable enough to listen to all the participants on an open dialogue, so that once everyone's emotion have subsided, we can work together to create the conditions for a peaceful transition, leading in a relatively short and reasonable time to general elections. but above all, to a better approach in our fight, that gets to reason and the other economic and social hills that are undermining the shows development. obviously it is find a lot that i talk is in these years capital in the new file. this report before award the some of the countries borders have reopened. has that on the what that up
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for one for the i'll see much any i may caution intention in the capital near me after the west african regional block equal was started to implement is decisions in regard to the military council here in this year. and before due to my opinion, what the off the, the, the borders with been in or close scores of truck drivers are sprayed in limbo as a result of this. they've sanctions imposed by new jersey, regional and international partners after the military. cool. people seem to do that and you know, the drivers cannot reach the port of clinton, which is vital for the economy of mid year and its export. and i gave you a about an hour for the measure. you're also close as borders is yours, military council keeps pressing. they are currently waiving the battle for the sake of the country sovereignty. and this is why they think the support they receive from molly work. you know, fossil in getting to who did not agree to implement the decisions made by the west african regional blog. meanwhile, western nations, mainly friends,
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started evacuating a citizen and other europeans from these year out of fear of what could happen to their nationals in the country. these after the crew, the toppled president mohammed buzzle. how blocked it as uh, i guess the, uh. yeah, i mean, well, one of the offices behind the coast be amazing members of moneys ministry governments in bomber coal to increase security cooperation between the neighbors, former army chief of staff, sally for movie, says he next montes transitional president. i see me going to and several ministers, mommy, i'm booking a fossil. both fled by military governments supports an issue. as to leaders, we're going to go to church drop and he's joining us from dot com in the sound of all what he's following. what's been going on and we are seeing the, the support for both sides starting to really build up no child. is there any indication of i was advised solution for this but we're still from the echo us summit defense ministers from room representing
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various countries across with west africa meeting in boucher. this is the 2nd day off. was that meeting we understand is they try to come together with some sort of plan on how to deal with this crisis. we've already said that glasses not put out of the question, potentially as a, as a last result military intervention. but not, of course, he's trying to be avoided. we understand that once this meeting is over, the end proposals from those defense ministers will be taken to their respective leaders and don't once in, in the countries before agreed. the action is, is, is taken. we have heard though, already from the senegalese government, they say that they would be willing to put forward troops to participate in any echo us action, insight, media, articles. yeah, international pressures also be building up on on these. yeah, we've seen sanctions imposed by the you by faults at glass itself is
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frozen all of niches assets in the regional bank and stopped all transactions in dealing with the country. so despite that being said, mainly these diplomatic efforts, we also know that there has been an echo as delegation, 6 to nature in the last, so 24 hours or so. so they're, they're all diplomatic efforts on going and all eyes are on a boucher but uh yeah there is, there is no doubt about it. there is increasing pressure on the the ministry leadership often is. yeah. unfortunately we, i think we've lost our fee to child stratford who was talking to is there from doc . com. we're going to leave it for the moment and come back in later programs. finally, you as president donald trump's jew to appear in court in the coming i was charged with talking to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential election from already
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phases 2 sets of criminal charges. but this is the 1st one relating to his time when he's in office, he's calling for the case to be moved out of washington d. c, which he says is biased against my counter reports. the media is gathered security around the quote house is being wrapped up and the former president is due to be indicted on the most serious charges, yet brought against him was one of his lawyers says the defense rejects the trial dates envisioned by the prosecution to take president trump, to trial in 90 days, of course is absurd. the question is, why do they want to do that? if you want to seek justice, then you need to offer mister, present the president, trump an opportunity to get a hold of all the evidence of the federal judge who was chosen at random to hear the cases jamaican bone. tanya trip can. she was appointed by a bama in 2014. she's presided over dozens of prosecutions relating to the attack on the capital on january the 6th 2021, which he has described in one judgment as
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a violent attempt to over throw the government. and it nearly succeeded. the job joseph presided over an action and brought by donald trump and defend the 2021. to prevent the white house from handing over documents to a house select committee. he rejected the application saying on that occasion, the president is not a king, and the plaintive is not the president. in the conspiracy charges, the prosecution outlines the extent to which donald trump attempted to persuade his then vice president, to refuse to certify the vote. that's one of what the indictment says is a series of criminal acts and in relation to trump's actions leading up to and on january the 6 mike pins issued his strongest criticism yet. and that on that day, president trump asked me to put him over the constitution, but i chose the constitution. and i always will. and i, i, uh,
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i really do believe that anyone who puts himself over the constitution should never be president of united states. and anyone who asked someone else to put themselves over the constitution should never be president of the united states. again, the form of presidents response was scaling in a lengthy message on the social media. donald trump says of pence. he didn't fight against the election fraud, which will now be easily able to prove based on the most recent fake and document and information which will have to be made available to us. finally, a really big deal. the v p had the power that mike didn't understand more than a 1000 people that being convicted on charges related to action stemming from this baseless claim of election fraud. some sentence to present terms of up to 18 years . the charges of similar to those brought against donald trump. mike kinda,
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i'll just share a washington. oh, how does your costs with joining aside from washington dc, hydro, a lot of anticipation and a lot of debate, of course about what's going to happen next? a yeah. what we do now is the intricacies of this. uh, that's gonna play out in the next few hours with president former president, trump forwarding his private jet, coming here from his home and ben, mr. new jersey. and then he will be escorted into this courthouse behind me. he likely will not have his mug shot taken, but he will have his fingerprints taken. and then he will appear before a magistrate judge for this very perfunctory 1st appearance in which he will be read. the charges against him and asked for a plea and he has said he will plead not guilty for more on that, i'm joined by our guests. once again, carrie, sheffield, a conservative commentator. tell me about what you think a trump team might be thinking at this point. how can they, harmon, defense? sure. so i think the focus is going to be on the 1st amendment that president trump
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was well within his rights to make claims to litigate claims around the election. that this is a, basically a political prosecution. the trump campaign recently just send an email this morning saying that this is a prosecution. i'm sorry, a persecution, not a prosecution. that this is the department of injustice. that there is a 2 tiered system of justice that the way that he is being treated is very differently. for example, from how hunter biting is being treated and prosecuted. he, i think you'll also hear from his team that again he was acting upon counsel from his legal advisors and that everything that occurred was within the constitutional balance of the 1st amendment. and that also there are concerns they have with the venue that this being here in washington dc. this is, you can ignore the politics of this that you have the sitting president joe biden is prosecuting his chief rival. that is, what happens in demand of republics is the argument that we've heard from people around the president. i think you'll probably hear something similar today. well,
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now this is a special council that was notably appointed by the, by the administration. but by that has been very hands off on those. there's been no comment on it from the white house yet. we're seeing polling recently that we're from to become the republican nominee for president, which he's by far the front, leading the path on that. that if it's a heads ahead between trump and bite, and they're nearly tied, what explains the popularity of trump despite these indictments? well, i think, i think the fundamental integrity of a fair political system is really under risk. and i think that's what people why they say they say that's like, let's play a role reversal if this, this was the opposite and you had a president, trump trying to prosecute and imprison hillary clinton. how would people feel about that? they would not feel that justice was being served, but again, this is a banana republic situation. well, he said he did want her to go to jail. absolutely. but he actually did not actually go through that process he never indicted her. e never arranged her because she was
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investigated and found that there were no criminal charges. sure, but even to that point, she never actually can see to this day, she even says that there was russian collusion. despite the fact we had millions of tax, square dollar spent to show that there was no rush in collusion. and so the entire process was a fraud. and so again, you just have, this is to, to your, just the system. i think that explains the popularity of donald trump today. uh, and as far as moving the venue, you mentioned that trump's team likely and they have said this as well. that in d. c, were only 5 percent of the electorate voted for trump in the last election that it might be a difficult to get a trial. do you think that there is any chance i could move this will see, i mean, for this case, i would say unlikely, but i do think that upon appeal, he will be able to get a venue that probably is more neutral it and so we'll see, i don't think, given the fact that you had some january, 6 defendants who tried to make the same case in this district as well. and they were rejected. i don't think his chances are good. but again, i think on appeal, he is going to be able to defend his 1st amendment rights. and that is true this.
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the court house behind me is we're close to a 1000 defendants related to the january 6, right happened process. my understanding is more than half of them having been convicted of assaulting that capital, and then diamond against trump lays out what the prosecutors say. his, his many lies prolific lies that the election having stolen because it hadn't, which led to the violence on january 6. how is that defensible? well, i, i, again, i think everything. what, what in the end, again, president trump is innocent until proven guilty, and i think he has claims his litigation. they're covered under the 1st amendment. there is a constitutional process to challenge elections. and he was upon council, from his legal team following that process. so even if there was defeats ethics, deluxe, or of the court cases, which has, has traditional team last, repeatedly, it was still a process that was legal. and i think there's
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a very big difference between what president trump said and what those writers who committed violence, heinous acts of violence. they should be imprisoned because they did, they assaulted police officers, they destroyed property. that's very different from exercising your 1st amendment. and again, very important to note that on january 6, president trump said to the rally goers, i want you to be peaceful. at no point, the president trump call for violence at no point to the call for writing. he wanted to protest or should be peaceful. all right, thank you very much, gary. and we will be expecting the former president to arrive here in dc in a few hours time. rob from then we will have this very brief court hearing. and then of course, the big question is, when will the actual trial date be set? that is a huge factor as far as the political season continues, as we inch closer to next year's presidential election. heidi, i know you're going to be with us as i, as every minute of that goes through, bringing it down for us for not how to jo, castro, of washington dc. thank you so much. i a tiny motor i had on the news already
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included in the project. so as far as over gun bottles resume that account for palestinian refugees and southern 11 o o process is in portugal, calling on young people to fight economic injustice in the face of a custom living christ. i'm going to tell you about the pieces 14 memorabilia set to fetch more than $4000000.00 at auction. detroit is coming up as a whole the, the governing parties. and bobby's being accused of undermining the potential for a free and fair election later. this month's human rights watch investigation says it's donald p. f is linked to violence, intimidation, hottest women and refreshing. the bodies accuse of weaponized in the justice system against opponents, the presidential and parliamentary elections due to be held in august the 23rd. i
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just want able to shots is deputy director of the advocate division of human rights watch and she explained some of the concerns raised and the report in the report we highlight and we made the findings that is involved in government has not made it so big sions, under international and reaching in those to make sure that the upcoming elections are conducted in an environment that is free, fair, impartial, and field violence. and we didn't do research for 2 weeks in 18 in may this year, and we interviewed 28 people and we did. and i need this of the documents to come up to this finding the server concerns that we found while doing a research. the 1st one is related to losing bob. we link transmission, which is the city p, according to the constitution does, if you see supposed to be non political. but since the 2002 elections does involve, we like to a commission has been heavy,
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need to rise to use the word of one of our into periods. and even in this one we have, and we have some one linked to the army was a chief elections officer. and if you look at the violence in 2008, if we look at the violence in 2018 and they went over and think of a complete state to what happened, but it has to be no accountability for that. so the fact that they visit is these, the compulsion is a, is not partially. they don't, there's nothing pushing you to come say we have made calls to the static and a member states to put pressure on the top conversations with isn't probably government to make sure that the environment is smoke and you see for elections. and that the election of the nation, so even if president non background, you prove state the only nation friendly to him, to the come to the country will be allowed to the elections. then now we have the european union and we have um the sonic. and then we have uh,
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also commission of those who have to be tied to it, but um they need to have access to all parts of the country. that is very important to make sure that they be happening on the ground. i thought i'd that's the amount of piano is a spokesman for his involved, but his governing is donald p. f. and he spoke to all just data by phone there. yeah, it is scribe. the human rights sports report as fantasy novel. if you look at the contents of the documents, they have so many polls within so many missed click the statement that this puts in that you find that this thing that we are blocking the open. the reason for messing release, yet the police eventually blocked the mos on a few fridays on the opposition. if they would tear to check for them to do objective representation. notice on that and to top of islands from 2008, but on the 3rd. so go back to the, to the, or for independence, $19.00 to $7.00 tonight, and that's a bit of excessive look at history. why, why don't this? because anybody that just happening this yet. but as they have to report this,
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it's we respect what police all police have brought to a default, or at least $259.00 of the opposition. so all of the police working in favor of done a p. if this is something it was a should cancel the 11 on 13 people have died. and 5 days of fighting between the arrival of palestinian factions in a refugee camp. the various bottles of had an impact on tens of thousands of palestinians as well as neighborhoods nearby. do you know how to has this report from inside they, i am a holy become in the southern lot of them. this is one of the front lines and i know hello way. at the moment, there is a law in the violence and lebanon's largest palestinian refuge account behind this barrier is a strong hold of sham, this shim, an arm group, involved in the latest factional fighting. this is usually a bustling market, up to 60000 palestinians, live in a 1.5 square kilometer area. people are scared to venture outside the day and
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the most of the situation is not stable. we don't know what to do. many people are displaced and living in mosques and science. straight bullets and rockets are landing, not just inside the camp, but a nearby neighborhood. several people have been killed and many more injured. in some areas, the destruction is extensive. i have, you know, these are our homes, our shops, they have been burned down, everything has been burned or the residents of i know how do we are poor palestinian refugees, have few rights and are not allowed to hold jobs and many professions and 11 on on the how lovely i knew, this was my father's shop. he used to sell coffee and cigarettes to be able to buy food. now we've lost our livelihood. we are destroyed. do you and relief and works agency, which is a lifeline for people here. how suspended services including health care,
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since the conflict began on saturday, efforts to end the fighting have failed. the main stream for the movement is demanding the killers of one of its commanders be brought to justice. the valid movers who will once it, by the state, through entering the camp and using it as a safe haven and they are wrong. every now and then there is an assassination and then the violent stop still what, what, how this is what it's been like for nearly a week. automatic weapons and rockets, fire are being used as rival faction struggles for dominance. and i know of halloween, which is outside the 11 east governments jurisdiction, the people here say they are tired and scared. they've watched shaky truces fails. in recent days, they say even a permanent cease fire won't be enough to bring about a semblance of security and safety here. the camps history is one of violence and lawlessness. for now, at least there's little to suggest that will change center for their elders. either
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i know how do we so they're living on the police and south korea have a rest of them on a case of running down pedestrians and stopping people in a shopping center. they say they're treating the incident as a total of us to attack. it happened in some southeast of the capital, so that least the 13 people have been injured. please say the suspect drove the car into the sidewalk just before the stoppings. the car had an injured for pedestrians . as for active as from the environmental group, green piece of interest adopted draping black flags over british prime minister of issues. so next home in yorkshire, they're protesting against the expansion of oil and gas drilling. and then we'll see on monday the government said they've had approved more than a 100 new drilling licenses. so like most good home at the time, don't holes in london. how was this able to happen? you ospital? remember, this is not his primary residence, or indeed his secondary residence. the problem is the lives at number 10 downing street. the family also has a london residence. this was recently,
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so next constituency home, he is the n p for richmond in yorkshire. anything is not the usual practice for police to be posted outside the homes of m p. so a relatively simple procedure for greenpeace active is to use to the sort of brazen activism to scale. a low village will get into the property using ropes, and that is to be able then to scale the, the house. it's described as a match and get up onto the roof and on. so a 200 square meter piece of black fabric, the color of cost of oil, and along with it, a band, a se risky, so not oil. ready profits for future, and of course they send responses. you mentioned that to receives the next announcement at the beginning of the week that he would approve of a 100 new oil and gas drilling licenses in the north sea. pledging to quite max out the u. k. is oil and gas reserves. the process has met the 13 survivors of
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technical sex abuse in portugal. the roman catholic liter landed in lisbon on wednesday for 5 day visit result some an investigation recently. find that almost 5 fuzzy children in portugal were sexually abused by priests and other members of a church. abundance of the scandal had marked the church, and the anguished cries of the victims must be listened to. in this manually, all the pope's visit to celebrate the world youth day is a focal point for casting. so make up 85 percent of the population. but it's sonya diego reports from lisbon. not everybody's happy about the cost of his visit, but the cost of living, i don't know all time high. on the outskirts of lisbon on the aqueduct arches. the neighborhood of sara fina is bracing itself for people visits. it's quiet streets, overlooked by the local church and the community center conceal it's difficult cost . for decades, this was a neighborhood afflicted by crime and drug trafficking. with
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a state failed to provide services, the church stepped in giving a helping hand to those who lived in the lead up to the pope's visit, local authorities set about cleaning the neighborhood. but those who live here have dental faith that it will stay this way. we can probably part of that upsets, but again, they never bothered cleaning up here before they felt they didn't have to. but because of the paypal visit, it's southern the own needs. why now it's really cynical to live with english. we had sold the police report less crime in the sarah seen a neighborhood these days. poverty is still very much prevalent. well, many here are hoping that the pope's visits will bring attention to these issues. others think that it's no tool for the deeply entrenched social problems that possessed all the low income areas in lisbon have been struggling with the rising cost of living. hosting the paypal visit has run into tens of millions of dollars
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with a 1000000 extra people expected in the city. those who rely on social services are finding it more difficult to access the help they need. living on the streets, those most in need have found themselves being cleared out of areas without support . 27 year old shayla who didn't want to be identified has been living on the streets for a year. she placed her 2 young children in state care for their own safety. while she works every day, she's unable to make enough money to afford rent. the cost of which has spiraled. she says the will, so it is a failing lower income families. like, how does it have managed to fund this paypal visit? keep most of them on small sums. any mice were human beings going to animals. we're on the streets because of life. it comes to us. it's not because we are drug addicts. all of us here has jobs with all the money that's being spent on the pope's visit. they could have a, those of us living on the streets, the reality of societies most vulnerable with know where to turn to
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struggling to find hope. so nick, i eagle, i'll just 0. lisbon. i've gotten for the minister. i mean i find more talking says reason told between the to the bottom of the us officials in contact. we're positive. the meetings with the 1st official engagements between the us and i've gotten this done since the town of unreturned power in 2021 was just we have channels and they were clean mechanisms for us to sit down and negotiate with the united states. we discussed issues regarding the banks and the needs of the united states to lift functions, to ask them, banks can send and receive funds from the wheel to address the frozen assets belonging to ask on central bank in the us and elsewhere. the north korea's confirmed is holding us, so to travis king escaped us military custody and south korea at last month, and then joined to a group and then legally run across the border. the confirmation by appealing young
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follows the united nations request for information or where he was by the full cost of se, type type food. this latch, the japanese island walk an hour on wednesday is likely to return after we can move towards china. at least to islanders were killed and dozens were injured. as tie for noon flooded rose up rooted trees and caught power on our storms. expected to make a u turn on friday. the i'm going pregnant, as of con, body is declared his party's election success last month. a victory for democracy on son has made his 1st public appearance since the vote. critics describe it as the least free and fair voting decades. after nearly 40 years is liter sends retiring this month and handing over power to his eldest son are still ahead and i'll just say it on the police and for zillow kills dozens of alleged gang members . rights groups accountants, accountability, the impact of controversial barriers on the rio grande mean to stop events to stop
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migraines crossing into texas from mexico and back to winning ways on the memories sets up a match with the top seat in washington that's coming up with a whole list of the had lower than that maybe winter across the southern hemisphere, but it doesn't seem the case across parts of south america. in particular, sheila santiago, seeing the temperature sits about 10 degrees or more above the seasonal average. and it is supposed to be the rainy season, but the skies a dry with lots of sunshine and warms here, that's expected to continue temperatures picking up as well for power y as well as your white into origin, tina and southern areas of brazil, the east coast of river brazil will see things cool down slightly. it will be up in the north, where we see temperatures peak out, but it is still
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a wet story for pots of ecuador, as well as columbia. we've got some wind warnings out for coastal areas of ecuador as we go into friday, and it was a move to central america. it's all about the heat because molding pots of mexico monterey, continuing to see the temperature peak up to the of 40 degrees celsius. much cooler for the rest of the country. we all going to see some whatsoever developed across the western coast. we could see some flooding and the potential for last slide from that very heavy rain on friday for western areas of mexico. and there's more heavy rain to come from guatemala showers as well, but lots of heat and humidity across the caribbean, through friday of the learned learned lead becoming inquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. the latest
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news, as it breaks the fires keeps friday. we've been talking to fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these heavy with, with detail coverage, with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle. on the fading, the initial altitude seems to be changing from around the world. every child on the set of still receives a liter of elk each day, but the states capacity to see what the valuable from functions. because the ministry, the crowds were freedom is or was, was fighters, both to untold stories from across asia and the pacific one. 0, one east on the
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of the origin or to see the mind about salt stories. this are thousands of rodney and his jazz capital to support the military government. they're angry about sanctions imposed by the regional blocks vehicle was probably the west african defend students of mess to consider further action from us president donald trump's to to appear in court in the coming i was charged with flossing to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election trumps calling for the case to be moved out of washington dc, which he says is biased against a fighting resumes between viable palestinian factions and the refugee camp. in 11 on 13 people have died and 5 days of fighting in the i know homeless. com which was dictated and tuesday last. it's just 24 hours. okay, let's go back to that story about donald trump, the charges against donald trump,
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just the latest and the string of legal cases facing the former president march next year. he's going to stand trial in new york and allegations, but he paid an adult film star to supposedly, to keep quiet about that affair just before the 2016 election. the charges include violating federal election laws by falsifying business re icons in may next year. trump's to face another trial on charges of hanging onto the classified government documents. after leaving office in 2020 and obstructing the investigation into the mazda. the latest charges done from allegations that he tried to overturn the election results on false pretenses. he's accused of trying to stop the certification of the presidential electro vote on january the 6th, 2021, the day. his supporters stormed. capitol hill. we're going to bring in debbie heinz . he's a legal analyst and former baltimore city prosecutor debbie, thank you very much indeed. for being with us, one of the things that strikes me is somebody is watching this from the outside is that this is as much attached to the us legal system, isn't it?
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this is all about accountability. exactly, this is just, this is a test of the us legal system as well as united states democracy. everything is online on the line and that is why donald trump has to be indicted for the crimes. the alleged crimes that he committed, that every defendant who is alleged to have committed crimes go through the same process that donald trump will be going through today. and throughout the trial, he is presumed innocent and a court of law until he is convicted of anything. and he has a right to be tried before a jury, but what this case shows is that the rule of law stands in this country and that no one is above the law, not even a former president of the united states. and for that moment i am proud to stand here today. donald trump,
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donald trump's team have already said that they are going to try and attempt to get this case moved from washington dc. i think only about, i think our correspond, the height is real cost was set out even only about 5 percent of people in washington, dc or in the area. i'd vote for donald trump. but this is going to mean that there's a lot of speculation for give me a lot of attention is going to be paid to, to this case, not least, of course, because of the judge that is being put in charge of this. but now the standard inter. a is of a jury is not whether a 95 percent of the residents of the district of columbia voted against donald trump. that is not the standard. the standard is and any judge was in america will accent you're not withstanding what you think. can you set aside your prejudices in any thing that you have, and can you render a fair and impartial verdict in this case? that is what every year that appears in every criminal defendants case in this
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country is asked to do. we all come with certain bias. no one comes before any jure that has doesn't have bias one way or the other. and it does not matter that's 95 percent of the people in the district of columbia voted for joe. by all that matters are the jurors and 12 drawers who may be selected if he chooses the jury trial to sit on the jury if they can render a fair and impartial verdict. and that is the system and our legal system. as far as to judge, the judges that are in this court house are probably the best qualified judges to hear any case regarding a political defendant, which is what he is claiming he is. i say he is a defendant just like any other defendant. but the fact being because this is the district of columbia, there had been celled many cases of politicians for decades that have appeared before the same court. where donald trump is going to be a rain today. there is probably no better place, no better district,
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no better court house that he could be tried in today. and most cases hardly ever have a venue which is called the change of venue, a case removed from the jurisdiction. but this court house is the best and this judge who was picked at random rotation is the best set. could be the one to try him one these charges debbie. thank you very much. indeed, we really appreciate you being with us, and i'll just do this. debbie hines is a legal on us on former prosecutor from baltimore city or the bodies being find stuck between floating barriers on the river, which forms the border between mexico in the united states. the state of texas recently built the body is to stop migrants crossing the rio grande. as rob rentals reports from the justice department is taking legal action to remove the battery or is it describes as dangerous and illegal of the mexican government says, texas officials told it
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a dead body was found snared on these boys in the rio grande river, near eagle past texas on wednesday afternoon, authorities don't know whether the person died on the buoy or some place further up the river and floated down stream. whatever the final determination might be, the boys are the latest addition to an elaborate series of obstacles in and along the river. they are part of a years long, multi $1000000000.00 effort by texas republican governor greg abbott to stop migrants a job app. it says the bite administration has failed to do what former eagle past may or pep a o'rando says, it's all a political stone, right? it's all a stage. it's all a theater to be able to say, hey, we did something. as we watched groups of migrants across the river seemingly on bothered by the boys and fencing the us justice department has suited texas calling the river barrier a threat to public safety and demanding it to be removed. governor abbot responded
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dismissively with a letter to president joe biden saying, see you in court. the issue is divided people here. some say the governor has gone too far. others say the town is under siege. if you don't have barricades where to stop them, they're going to be forming all over the community. and i live in this community at the mission border, whole migrant shelter, a bus load of people files in out of the blistering mid day heet. my funding that i thought we'd just set up for it. okay. director valeria wheeler gives them a quick orientation and they feel humiliated and they don't know what to expect anymore because they feel like criminal. the people here include young children, nursing mothers, babies in diapers, 19 year old. allison jimenez, 7 months pregnant is on doris. she says her river crossing was terrifying,
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razor wire, cut her leg. same way for a sale. i was scared because i thought even if i don't die, something could happen in the river. like i could drown or hurt myself. she has no money, no relatives in the us, and no idea what to do next. but at least she and the others here are alive, rob reynolds, l g 0, eagle pass, texas rushes, attracting your cleaning green facility in the other romanian border strikes. some ports around to decimal have intensified since moscow withdrew from the un broker drain shipping deal. but they just strike to place of as now on the daniel river. tim costello reports from this down below for shipments from ukraine had been arriving. this is the damage caused by russian gold strikes on the queen. anne porter is my own on the new preferred toms of grain spilled from at least to distort silas the latest attack on your queen. screen infrastructure firefighters
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worked hard, but the damage will take time to repair is while across the new from nato member romania has been the major root out of ukraine for grand shipments. since the collapse of the of lexi quin deal last month. their alternatives most the buy land, but they are costly and slow. great prices from verizon, by 15 percent in the last 2 weeks. as the crisis deepens, rush is actually the better position now than it was last year, because as we saw with the, the, the oil tankers going asia to asia, russia has found alternative ways to export its green as he hit rail lines. for example, the main doors, so transport lines the open down to the revenue ports offender of us. so it's fond alternatives for its green. and the hours after the attack, the russian president spoke with a start discounts report. ridge up type are john vladimir put in confirmed he will reinstate the grain initiative as soon as rushes impress are upheld by the west. as
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was made clear by his spokesmen to ship it again, fortunate russia and president putin has already said this 100 times. we are ready to return to the deal immediately. it's just that the deal must be implemented in terms of the part that concerns russia. number 2, so far, this hasn't been done. the green deal was brokered by the un and took a last summer. moscow pulled out all the equipment in july, claiming that the international community has failed to assure that russia could freely exports green and fertilizer with turkish breast. some saves the black sea grain. i'm asked of as what is described as a rage of peace, but he's concerned over actions up to escalate tension. the 2 leaders decided to meet face to face and took care of this fight. the fact that pushing hasn't left flush shots since the start of the war in ukraine and, and the rest war and was issued by the international criminal court in march.
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they're growing signs. russia is willing to come back to the negotiating table as the crisis drags on and food prices sore while of russia continues to wage economic warfare against ukraine. c, demco solo al jazeera stumble. your secretary of state under the blinking says russia's engaging in blackmail. often, moscow pulled out of the black sea grain deal agreement, how to logic train to safely export. it's going through the black sea. lincoln was speaking as the united states took over the presidency of the un security council. every member of this council, every member of the united nations, should tell moscow enough enough, using the black sea as black now enough. treating the world's most valuable people as leverage. enough of this on, justified unconscionable war straight to the food security is essential to
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realizing the vision of the united nations charter. to save generations from the scores of war and reaffirmed the dignity and worth of every single human being. the police in brazil have killed him more than 40 people in rates across 3 states as part of an operation to cracks on, on the drug cartels. john 100 reports. it is one of the deadly series of police raids ever. even for brazil, several people were left dead, civil and military police targeted drug traffickers in a poor, rio neighborhood were residency. heavy gun fire begin wednesday morning. police say they encountered intense opposition on arrival. the sooner we were met by many gunshots in intense armed confrontation ensued. and we rescued 9 criminals who died on their way to hospital a military police member was wounded and was transferred to the military police
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hospital and is in stable condition. mid to this in these poor urban for villas of brazil. it's not uncommon in recent days to see armored police and military vehicles in the streets, leaving wounded and hospitalized behind police. and soon as they faced aggressive armed resistance by drug gangs recovering 7 rifles ammunition in grenades in the rio rate, which they say demonstrates the arsenal they face. with the shootings have increased the controversy in a region where critics say police are quick to to and mostly poor, afro brazilian neighbor justified or not. the state of killings by police is striking even in the country that is notorious for violence by authorities. john henry l g 0. the remains of what may have been the largest and heaviest creature to have ever lived have gone on display in through. the blue whale has held the heavyweight title for a long time, but the discovery of this ancient species of oil could tip the scales and also i'm
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sharing ports. the new heavy weights contend for the largest and most to ever list on display in the mail is a portion skeleton of that is sold this colossus or the colossal waiting for pedal at 20 meters long and being $340.00 tons it made out most of the customs tightened holder of the largest known animal syndic. we're to go away. so if it's an exceptional discovery, it's heavier than a blue will be the largest animal that has existed in that currently exist on our planet. to this animal lived 39000000 years ago in the peruvian sea. must have fossils with discovered by probably apologist maggio will be no more than a decade ago. an international team has been to use digging the remains from the side of a steep rocky slope and the cut desolate the region was once on the water and is
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known for its marine. for some discoveries. i guess you know me though. the truth is that it has to be one of the strangest discoveries of my career. i got out of the window for moving call, fighting with the driver, who did not want to take me to the site because it was a fine the deserts and well no other south excavated so far. so team budget brace for ribs and home. but this come, all teeth haven't been found. be young and formulated body left. so now they live at the bottom of the sea in a coastal zone. and it fed with food found in the depths. it was a hefty animal. of the searches, say, the discovery shifting, the timeline in re evolution indicating that evolve to mess of sizes much earlier than previously taught. and this museum displays not only present the content though, for the heavy assignment. yes, it's also really liking the history of that quite again most and the consumption of
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these on to see if i still hadn't noticed it on morocco make history of the woman workshop or who is going to explain why the people are very well aware that will potential of the country, but as they've seen with a huge mining prophets generated in the east of dc, nothing ever filters down to the pool. the rain forest provide for the 10s of thousands of small communities who live that from a roof over their heads to feed for the po. box infrastructure is minimal. schools and hospitals if any, a barely equipped electricity, none. the question, perhaps oil can change things to the bank to get a very real sense of the depth of feed here just by driving a little bit. this track treatment is little community because we keep reading the statements being taught to be on the expiration project. quite a lot of people,
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the adults, so i'm running out shopping, get out at a weight of what you want to keep all floors, leave off for us to learn the visceral connections of the land and a total lack of faith and the government meets with these communities, at least on exploration, is a known stone to the the right side for support on the basis from the women's world cup here as a whole. rob, thank you very much. we've seen more history at the women's well comp, debit. since blue rock car had become the 1st arrow, both african side to reach the know count stages i qualify for the last 16 or the expense of to talk with is germany who are out with all 4 teams. a group i'd still
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have to chose to go through the spouse of play, rock hardware up against columbia in puss and needed to back to the results of germany to a plank south korea in brisbin. well that job got a little easier when south korea got the 1st goal of the day. so, so you're putting that ahead. in the 6 minutes, the fresh air was all on the germans who are heading out to that state, but they did at madison equal our justice for how far once again the captain amazons are pump story. how full go in 3 games to make it 11 into a back on track to go through but they didn't fall back in the car is 5 of what very well avoided the pedals. the officer columbia found in the box, the initial salt was saved. that's a nice motor. we got to foss this to scroll off. the rebounds were okay. well, one day, lots of once again, they were heading into the la 16 as things stood well back at brisbin, pop, needy rescue to germany. again. the german captain got before it was a large plots,
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it was rolled out, but they are off off. so i, she said 80 the address because i kept pushing but it was still a square and germany was still heading out of the well come in, pass were also is very finished with very winning one nail, but they then faces. i know this wife watching the germany guy on their farms. the celebration started as soon as these came through that the germans had to get the widow, a lovely, something gentler of color into the law succeeded coming. are really the i didn't seem to wealth helps history to retrieve the fate germany, the 2nd ranks in the world. they wanted to walk up twice, but this is the 1st time they sell to make it out to the group stage. they become the set top 10, seem at this tournament to be eliminated. well, here's how the law, 16 games, shy pump switzerland, again, spine and japan. this is no. i kicked things off on saturday on sunday. it's the netherlands again, south africa and defending champions. you're sorry,
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take you on sweden in till monday and european champions, england's tyson or jerry. i mean, walcott has australia up against deadlock that on tuesday it's columbia versus jamaica, and fonts type on the rock or the country. the amounts of the men's walk up last year in capital as well the us i sweet a was. why don't they stand out tardies in that round of 16 and it pits the defending champions. us against the t rex is up to 3 in the world in sweden or the americans all full time. when is of the world come? i'm everywhere else. dispatch. what else? the best in this totally by any straight into the accounts with the golden rule against poor jewels i school just photo started fall recorded just the one when, where is sweden are coming into this match? have you want all 3 of that well kept games started fall. what if lock you? we've seen the last of monitor off that brazil file to make it out to the group stage for the 1st time since 1995 that were held to a goal to scroll by to mike or you went through instead 37 the monitor was playing
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in the tournament for a fixed time, but it seems that will not be a sentence. as long as i'm coaching the team, i'm going to do a even put a lot of work to find some new players. and that means that's uh, hard to, from la to, to play the national team because the come, you know, the, in order to make the team, you really need to be even better than today, or lockheed labels. they'll have that one, the women, well, comp, these young female fans was in a low income. so is that a curb in rio de janeiro? that part of a project full styles of mandela which seeks to how about winnings football? well, it's disappointed with the brazil results, they remain confident the country will lift the char fee $1.00 day is easy to continue with. we must keep going and continue. it didn't happen this time, but we have to continue with our lives and hope for the next one. like we did in
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2019, continue and persist until we, when you are, you was paid. they charged for you. so if we want to encourage our girls that the players are our warriors, that their participation in the world cup is very important for them to give visibility to the support, so other girls can fulfill the dream of being there to love this guy is loving life in miami, mfc leo, i'm actually a score and it's so straight getting full into marley this time around. he's found minute twice in a 3 when, when i bought on land, i city in the am, unless league comp, the 7 talking about them though with us as well. score 5 goals and just 3 guys since he made his debut last month. so we put in tomorrow, i'm into the law. 16 but i will face, etc. fountas mix for nfl, cheapest all tom brady is getting involved in a different car. the foot ball, the 7 target super bowl window has become a minority earned of the british football team. building in the cities before the 6 roll retard from the nfl at the end of last season, you'll become the chairman of
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a new advisory committee at the reply in the temperature, which is the tier below the premier league. now the ad i like his jersey will and by wilt chamberlain in the northeast $72.00 n b i far, those is to be oceans the whole of ferry, about wards where he will score 20 full points and 29 rebalance against the new york mix. despite having a broken hand to leave the lake has to that 1st in the a portal. bidding sauce later this loves a jersey, it's expected to fetch moving $4000000.00. the 7 foot one child been who died in 1991 is considered one of the greatest players in n. b. i history. stop. see tyler frisbees into the last 6 date of the city opened in washington. the american beaches felt our countrymen. i've practiced all those factory, so i've got in straight sets, 6363. the story is fritz 17th, winning from 20 matches and it's going for a 3rd itp title. this is what i got mixed up for free. it's, it's a full what,
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what level one and the mari who awaits in the space american, brenda mesheena in straight sets. smart assess singles match. victory sits, is the feats. and we live in the 2nd mound. last and finally, somebody, a sports minister has apologize often and trained. sprinter was sent to represent the country at the wells university games in china. footage of the rama elaine 3 has gone viable in full, deep and virus, but to the country. she finished 10 seconds behind the window of the 100 meters. it's so late that she already can painted because she's a relative of the chair woman of somebody of athletics federation. sports ministry has called for the chat women to be kind of helped with feel a little bit sorry for, for that brother, but that is always open out all night there. oh yeah, at least you tried. i guess the switch on the whole. thank you very much. indeed, i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on these stories, including fighters and smiling in new shows,
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capital to support the military government on former us president donald trump. jew to appear in court and the coming hours charged with talking to overcharges defeats of a 2020 election. stay with us if you can. one of the on our lot to me, your boots in won't be attending a summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere? bowed. i'm told stories from across asia in the pacific. one. 0, one east, its safety issues affecting the cloves, most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republican policies, 1st debates or holds its own private people empower investigates. the top click impact on ukraine's fragile environment. and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plumbing the global environmental facility to coordinate financing for
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