tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 15, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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us taking traditional either in the direction the go on stage, it's motivates other girls to join citizen. so jordan, egypt pon outages here holding the powerful to account as we examined the us as role in the world on o g 0 the the, cuz i wanna know about this and this is the news i live from doha. i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump is charged with rock interior. prosecutors accused him of conspiring to overturn his 2020 election defeat in the us state of georgia. he calls it a which on russia investigate some explosion of the petrol station in jack
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a style and that's kills at least $35.00 people at least $99.00 people have died in the wall fires on mommy. hawaii is going to have fears. that number is going to rise, we're going to be their lives and what it's seen of the italian island of land producer, west sizes of milestones, and up also that dangerous voyage across the mediterranean. dark vastness. there are people crammed in boats with no navigation system trying to reach italy and not knowing if they will ever make it at on peace. the image of the of sport, spain secure a place in the women's world cup funding for the 1st time. they're late schools and the dramatic finish as to spend you'd be made into one in the same as the $1800.00 g m t. that's 2 pm in atlanta. in the united states where
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a former president donald trump has been indicted for the 4th time, prosecutors in georgia accusing mind his associates of rockets hearing they say that was listed in the indictment, conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election from calls at a white chunk and it says he's going to release a report on what he described as georgia election fraud on august the 21st. john henry begins our coverage from atlanta. for the 4th time, a grand jury has indicted former president, donald trump, for alleged crimes against the country he govern. he's leading the series of indictments against the trump and others racketeering. a charge that usually char gets organized crime rings. in this case, for an alleged conspiracy to steal the states presidential election, the indictment alleges that rather then by abide by georgia legal process for election challenges. the defendants engage in a criminal record ceiling enterprise to overturn george's presidential
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election. results also indicted. 18 others including former white house chief of staff, mark meadow, trump lawyer, rudolph giuliani, former justice department official, jeffery clark, and former a. john eastman village conspiracy included a series of phone calls in which trump pressure georgia officials to overturn jo biden's presidential election victory in the state. including this notorious call, the secretary of state brad reference berger. i just want to find the $11780.00 loads, which is one more that we have because we want to say that alleged conspiracy also included false accusations and harassment of election workers including ruby freeman, who said she had to go into hiding after trump, fans invaded her grandmother's home to make what they called, the citizens arrest. also contained false allegations for ballot for on. and this
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was an election that we want to easily. we want to buy a lot. village plot also contained a sake elect through scheme, in which trump back directors tried to form a full slate of electors who sought to flip the state of georgia for trump after his loss. and it involved in extraordinary data breach in great coffee county, were trump partisans were called in just stands, i would say a fruitless search for massive fraud. georgia was just one of several states trunk would've needed to win to win the 2020 election with georgia was a special case. it tended to lead republican and he lost by a small margin. a margin. he asked the georgia state republicans to make up to overturn his loss there. the trump campaign issued a lengthy statement stating in part they could have brought this 2 and a half years ago. and they chose to do this for election interference reasons. in the middle of president trump's successful campaign,
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the indictment is the 4th and as many months truck faces date charges in new york for a hush money payment to silence a porn star ahead of the 2016 electric and 2 federal indictments in florida for mishandling classified documents and in washington for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. unlike the federal charges, if proved the georgia state charges cannot be pardoned by the next president, john henry l. g 0, atlanta, or jones, outside the courthouse and atlanta is with us live, not a john am. so donald trump's been speaking is, as you mentioned, there, but also his former lawyer, rudy giuliani. one of those named in this recollect, was even the driving force behind the rico rico, racketeering ox. and now it's being used against him once he being se of the well, both of them are doubling down after the unprecedented force indictment against former president donald trump. trump says it on monday he will outline why the
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georgia elections were filled with fraud. keep in mind, this is 3 years after that election occurred. and after he has tried to prove that case and lost in every form, and that wasn't lost upon republican georgia governor and brian kemp, who issued a statement right after trump to that saying the 2020 election in georgia was not stolen, said elections in georgia, are secure and fair and they will be as long as he is governor, but that did not stop juliani from offering his own worthy causes and a front to democracy. so that gives you an idea of what the strategy is for trump and his co defendants. 18 of them is a ledge conspiracy to overturn the georgia election. what they appear to be saying at least a is a p r. a campaign is that they believe the election was stolen, they still believe it was stolen, and therefore they didn't urge anybody to do anything illegal that they were trying to change an election that they believe had been fraudulently decided. this is
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despite all of the evidence to the contrary, we'll see if that works in court because there you actually have to prove it with facts rather than just making statements and show for donald trump hasn't been able to prove that neither has julie on. so we've got the details of being diamond, what happens next as well? now, those defendants all 19 of them have until friday, the 25th to turn themselves in to be arranged to plead guilty or not guilty. and then that trial goes forward with all 19 defendants, unless the judge decides differently. donald trump will almost certainly try to federalized this to make us a federal case number of benefits for him for that. but one of them is that if he becomes president, he would be able to pardon federal offences and apparently, according to the law, even for himself. that's something it's under a bit of a debate in any case, because that case is so complicated. $41.00 charges against 19 people, and
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a rather novel use of that racketeering law which is normally used or it's a met, organized crime rings. this could be a really complicated case. that means there could be a lot of delays. trump would like it to happen after would it be decided after the election in 2024? if that happens and he's convicted, it could get complicated because we could have a sitting president who has also been convicted of a major crime that comes with the prison term. nobody really knows how long this would take. but what we know is just to get really complicated. john, thank you very much. indeed, john hendrick live for us in atlanta area. and my colleague elizabeth put on them spoke to claire finkelstein. she's the faculty director of the center for ethics and the role of law. and she began by asking her, the prosecutor presented her case against donald trump. it's funny, well, this is an effect saying that this was a mass of attempt to engage in the distortion of an a falsification of
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the georgia elections that involved to many, many people that it was planned over a period of time that it has many different moving parts to it and that you can't see it as a solo crime. and that's very different, quite a contrast from the of interest that jack smith took on the federal level. though many of the same defendants are involved in the jack smith statement as an indicted co conspirators. okay. and finally, will, will, as has said, that the right she likes to use this racketeering action because it connects so many don't send that. she said that ju is like in summation, but cannot work against the prosecution because it can be so long and complicated. that's right. 6, dream lee complex, again, just the opposite of the other federal indictment and it will take a very,
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very long time to prosecute that will be norm. this number of witnesses. it's a gamble, one in vantage. so it's with so many defendants in there. those defendants may start to turn, and i think she's likely fainting on that. so one could well imagine someone like john eastman, for example, the professor who is the really the architect of the full a task on the january 6th certification of the vote. and who came up with the plan for attacking the certification on that date. which one could imagine him saying, you know what, i'm going to take a plea here in exchange for providing evidence against donald trump and that a number of the defendants might start to look at. so i think she's taking a gamble that some of that will start to happen, or at least $35.00 people have been killed in an explosion at
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a petrol station in southern russia. children what among the injured in the glass and the reason the deck as done some of the critically wanted of being phone to hospital and most of them getting yourself of oliver is following developments from moscow. the local authorities that calling the blast and the mattress, the situation according to russia's ministry of health search 5 people can some data including 3 children and 12 and a 100 injured. most of the injured have been taken to a hospital in the hutch prolong others on the way to moscow some 1st funerals that taken place in the republic right now. the explosion happens in august on capital much come out as a car repair shop. presumably, a gas and a one because blew up the bloss tools to find which immediately spread onto the nearby fuel station, causing a further explosion of 2 out of 8 fuel tongues. the loss caused a mazda 5 that engulfed modem. 600 square meters lay side was put house. more than
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600 people have donated the blood as saving people's lives as a priority. the investigation is underway. 3 bulgarians suspected of spying for russia had been arrested and charged in brooklyn. they've been in custody since february. now they've been charged with possessing fake identity documents. we've got police call, improper intention on your vehicle as more from london, the hey man. and one woman had been charged with possessing identity documents with the intention of improper usage. 3, a boat carrying nationals, all, all in. russo who is face of the technical assistance in the financial services. he's also a says on his own social media is that he has his own company, which deals with the interception of communications. the other 2, according to neighbors nearby that live close to them. they live in the suburbs of
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london. reset drum parcel and have seen yvonne. i'm a both of them working in the health care sector. now the 3 of them was apparently found to have been possessing documents from central european countries id cards as well as possible. it's from countries raging ranging from the u. k to from italy, spain, the check for public as well as the vac. yeah. and all 3 of them have already a page in coats, and the trial will begin with each other states. but this is, of course, yes, and no, that's fine. that to you, kate is doubling down on trying to put more focus on intelligence issues. visa v. russia. course, there is room for this in the, in the united kingdom, 2006, a former russian intelligence officer alex on the vehicle was, according to the u. k. governments assassinated by someone hired by the russian
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government. and back in 2018, that was the case of this boy sitting off the script house in the city of souls free using a ministry break. none of agents, no big chunk of this coming in out of time when the u. k. has been a vocal support of ukraine during the russian invasion, and this will not likely help any of the tensions between the 2 countries. sonya got ya go, i'll just sarah london. the poland is showing off its military strength is it celebrates armed forces, day in warsaw. holiday commemorates is victory over the soviet union. in 1920 celebration times those tensions rose the opponents eastern border with the russian wagner. most of the percent off base. and by the ruth law, so it was funded by deploying troops through the area anymore had and the news of including more on why doctors in the us. so they're running low and drugs, including those with cancer patients boss. why that are bodies about the health of the world's 2nd biggest economy and in school is this printer is grouped by woke up
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feeling as the women's team prefers to face old rivals england. and this i may find the commander of libya's for, for, for brigade, which is linked to the country's defense ministry has been released from detention . what comes was captured by rival forces, triggering fears, fighting and tripoli. at least 20 people were wounded. the 444 brigade isn't on the group set to control the southern suburbs of trinity as well as other areas. find this, i'll go home and debate. i says the situation on the ground needs to be monitored, following reports of ongoing fighting in the capital of the funds as release us says international pressure is growing on new jazz military's on to, to release deposed. president mohammed bosom. do i secretary of state, down to the blinking says washington remains hopeful of a diplomatic breakthrough. i think they have to take that into account as well as
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the, the fact that their license, their actions of isolated them from the region from the world as well as the fact that there is a diplomatic pass board under the constitution that would restore a concert shorter, this is a moment to focus intensely on the diplomacy to end this crisis to restore the constitutional order. that's clearly in the best interest of everyone, including those responsible for disrupting the constitutional. clayton knew how many have so far ignored calls to restore the as to the president to power there's going to instead of those plans to prosecute to mohammed bosom coming to address reports from cutscene a in nibbling nigeria. things are getting more complicated for the just the post president, one of my buses, 3 weeks after the cool is for my gods, one to charge him with treason after 2nd here. never mind, you get it. i really assist you the government of these. you have to date,
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gather the necessary evidence to prosecute before the competence national and international authorities, the ousted president, and his local, and for an accomplices, for high treason and undermining the internal and external security companies. you following his exchanges with the nationals of 4 and heads of state and heads of international organizations. it's on g political community to say while the charges against best way to they could also be a power struggle. please note the attempt to see how they can silence by you as a president and then possibly, and this one likes because once he's convicted, it means he's spend that is that he's going to spend that as of his life in prison . and he'll know, bedroom, that'd be the one who's getting the get the problem is that chances are they have for an civil war wrapped in the jack the charges come always up, trying to take on the military base and the to the region. most of the kept doing. yeah, me that killed 7 soldiers. it's a fault such a tax as
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a manager to power. most of the courtney decide the lack of security is one of the main reasons they over through the democratically elected president. but with these attacks on the rise, people are beginning to question the motives and the cool. on sunday senior really just figures from nigeria met me just cletus, who stated a willingness to negotiate with the regional buck echoes in neighboring julia concerns. i'm mounting about the events in this year as refugees to begin to cross its border, shedding and this collision tension is building across the board. why many people name is you're concerned about possibly mandatory intervention? many ideas i wanted about the optimize locals. yes. a centers of costs, board of trade and relationships would be in jeopardy. as long as me just military remain defiant. we have started receiving the influx of people from the jo. but in the of pocket, some of them have start to feel for which here. and it's not only nigeria that's
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working with consent, politicians and i noticed on the continent i worried about the speed at which these schools happening, especially in west africa. i did research, i just need a couple of nigeria, a top suit the needs officials as a roadmap should be put in place to end the conflict between the army and potter military rapids support forces. the deputy had them sit on, the southern council says a caretaker, government must be fond of fighting between the factions, is now into its 5th months. 5, thousands of people have been killed and millions have been displaced. i'm going to go to have a morgan in cartoon for more. so what does it mean saying on this have a well, he spoke about the fighting between the sudanese army and the parent ministry rapids supposed forces saying that there is a roadmap and best conflict between the 2. wearing sides, and that's with and with the 2 sides negotiating a new governments. now he also spoke about the political process that to be inclusive,
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and it should include all civilian political actors in the country without exclusion of any side. and he also mentioned that the road map should start with the seeds fire between the sudanese army and the permanent 3 rapids support forces . accusing department of through rapid support forces of committing crimes and atrocities. and saying that any solution should end up with a single armed forces, which is the sudanese army and, and they should be know any of the armed group existing at once this fighting. and so these were the 1st, these are the words spoken by the vice president of the sovereignty council. his 1st address of the nation, since he was appointed in may. and he says that the government, or rather the suffering to counsel and the, the, the current government to will work to try to end this conflict, which is, as you said now, and it's 50 a month between the 2, denise army and the rest of yeah, i did not save any results and as you pointed out, he was making the a, the accusation of war crimes against the rapid support forces given that is not being the accusations with the statement. what are the chances that this road map
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could actually work as well for it to work? first of all, the 2 sides have to agree to a cease fire. and there has been numerous agreements between the 2 sides, numerous violations to those agreements, bible with disabilities, army and department through rapid support forced as they are talk. so rather they were talks in beside the city of, to, to try to reach another to temper receives high between the 2 sides. and they were hoops that would, that would be a permanent, these fire to allow him, military and into sudan to those who need it. but uh right now it talks in the side, it sits in the city of jet, the has been agend, after the city needs army, withdrew its delegation. so there is a lots of mistrust between the to the needs army and the permanent, through rapid support for us as their demands by the army for the rest, have to withdraw from civilian homes and facilities demands that the army accuses the rapids support forces, not abiding by despite the timing and declaration of humanitarian principles in the city of to so with all that most trust and repeated violation,
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it's not clear if the 2 sides will be able to come together to agree on a temporary cease fire before any political process or roadmap begins to end the were and so down. okay, but thank you very much indeed. have them all contributed as you can come to you as president joe biden says he's going to travel to hawaii as soon as he can. nearly a week ago wildfire swept across the island of bali, 99 people are known to have died, but the state is governor ones. the number is expected to rise significantly. themes in the ground on making progress, sifting through the time of the high end. but as you have a time see reports identifying the remains is proving difficult. it's a team of 90 plus know i'm 20, could java dogs have been searching through the wreckage of the high now? and they have made some progress at the weekends and just 3 percent of the towns have been searched. now the figure is 25 percent. the problem has been identified, but human ashes left behind, over a 1000 people remain on the counter full. we actually have 3 positive
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identification from fingerprints. 3, so i don't have more than 3, so there's 96 that we don't have fingerprints. the price of informing relatives of those identified will begin on tuesday. residents of the height of our expressing the frustration of not being allowed to return to assess the damage themselves. our temple is um, you know, is a historical site and we do have some things that i saw that are made of metal and stone that are still remaining. and i just wanna make sure that we are able to secure those things. and we've already done with so much party, it's just like to have to deal with more hard on top of that is just, you know, i would like to be able to like, secure but it's because with all these believe of human remains that distributed widely throughout the rubble access remains restrictive. they have to be very careful, very careful not to disrupt any of the homes there. so for those people who have
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walked into the china, because they really want to see know that they are very likely walk not easy. as the chief of police said the other day, that's why we're being so careful. the police chief, so he's hopeful of 85 and 95 percent of us. um 2200 damage structures and behind would have been searched by the weekend. although he says that timeline may slip messages, remains consistent of authorities over the last several days expects the death toll to rise. shepherd has the algebra behind my or actually how does with us now live? so you have given the level of destruction that we've been seeing and the pictures and the care that they're having to take as a search through that, that the destruction of the destruction of the homes is on the 5. they've actually got 25 percent of it covered is really pretty astonishing. and the bar please type is as hopeful that they will make a little more progress by the end of this week. but with that then comes,
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that's that expectation of a lex potentially rising. that's still the expectation now for $10.00 to $20.00 sets of human rights to be discovered each day of the governor's that he expects that so possibly to have doubled within the next 10 days. major problem identification as, as the police chief was, was saying that they are appealing to relatives of the missing to donate dna swabs because the fingerprints aren't going to be yeah, that's not a way to identify human ashes so that they're asking for proof of dna swabs in order to help with that identification process, the authorities are still being scrutinized about why this happened and why and got to the state that it has what a hawaiian saying about this whole process. this is the lines i'm the others in the us. now there's several control, let's use that range and we've talked to a lot about the control the see over why there was no more preparation for. well,
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1st run a honda, why the emergency sirens didn't go off now we have several other control. this is the hawaiian electric, the electric company is being sued several class action suits. now they're accused of not having switched off of the power lines despite the warnings of high windows last last tuesday and then not switching them off even off to they. new electric poles and cables had come down into that very dry droughts, stricken vegetation in the area. it's a class action lawsuit how. why electric say, well, they didn't want to affect water pumping facilities for firefighters, but not well. so we have the firefighters union speaching thing actually water did dry out while they were trying to fight the fuzz. that'll be part of the investigation as to why. why, why, why the hydrogens? what working on and the, the 911 emergency communication system went down as well. so lots of questions for the official investigation on the way. and then moving even further backwards on the national level. joe biden, being criticized with being for having the seem to be to dismissive about this up
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to now. he just spoken milwaukee an event about by the lock button by nomics. but he actually has begun by talking about now he's saying the federal government will be here for as long as it takes. but over the weekend when he was also about valley, while he was at his beach trip in delaware, you know, he was also about now he just smiled and said, no comments. that sort of a great deal of control was he particularly donald trump. we were heading into an election season. donald trump, that immediately put out of a presidential video. st. biting didn't seem to catch the eye when he being a cool, a stay that the comparisons are being made through. donald trump was very dismissive, attitude to heart, and maria in 2017 as also control was he now which the, the trump campaign is making the most of the $700.00 payment that's now going to be issued through effective households. it's all feeding into a that election now eligible the national level. that's when you compare the $700.00 for each family in hawaii to the $118000000000.00. it's going to ukraine. it just shows that button is more beholden to ukraine than to americans. that's a major trouble theme going forward. so lots of control was you to go around right
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now. actually advertise a token just for molly. she had, thank you very much. i to hundreds of people have been rescued in the mediterranean, off the coast eventually, in recent days, nearly a 100000 migrants and asylum seekers arrived on boats. and actually this year, that's more than doubled in this time last year can meet as being an efficient both sides of the island of land producer is just before sunset that they said tough brothers nicola and kilo gentlemen, neil embarking on a nightly fishing trip, but they need to be mindful that they could be others out there at large. when we see a boat, we read you the coast guards and then pass the coordinates. if we see that is going to slow for a bunch of sync, we stay, we can just give them if they're sinking, we transport them. but we always need to get authorization. first. taking on board migrants even in distress, is illegal. the boat sales south of lumpy do the this is the same route,
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migraine steak when they set off from the shores of tunisia. so the crew needs to be on alert because in the dark, small vessels could go unnoticed. there's a breeze. the sea is called perfect weather conditions was saying, but it's really hard to imagine that in this dark vastness, there are people crammed in boats with no navigation system trying to reach italy and not knowing if they will ever make it on board. there's always a little apprehension as the group pulls out there next. it was just a few months ago that the skeleton was found still was some clothes on. many lumpy dues that refer to the mediterranean as the liquid graveyard. about 2000 people have lost their lives here so far this year. the 1st gach is modest. the 2nd one is better, but there's a piece of wood in tangled and then met in a box or this from a magazine she protects. as nicola,
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he recognized it from the type of wood. it's a part of the house. of course, it's difficult, it's dangerous because their thirty's saved our lives and lead that bytes a drift. we work at night and it's easy to collide with these, but also on let's get damaged by the ones at the bottom of the seat. the by 4 am the rather signal the boat, a few 100 meters to our right. but there's no light due to a sure it's a magazine boat, but they can't change the direction. we need to find out that it could have been this one that was a drift along the same coordinates, the talent, what the defense that had reached and the water was to begin. and disaster narrowly averted. full risk use happens throughout the night. as the sun rises, the summer colors emerge again to risk get ready for another day in the sunshine. unbeknownst to them, 350 people rescue that night were making their way to the port. while hundreds of
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others were being relocated elsewhere on the mainland. for that then how many jersey were allowed to do so? so i had on all the 0. i'm talking to each other in front of the dock of sitting corporation hospital. i'll bring to the latest update from the allow me rise. i'm doing a favor in bangladesh, disruptive trains, planes, and also a bill side sorta goes on line is affecting traveling across europe and a big set back for trouble when is mine, just a city just a few days into the new season pieces with all the details the the record heat and parts of the middle east have one that started right here right now . so colors are on dark to the right. the higher the temperature a level had it's hot is stay on record at 47.4 degrees,
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just south of this in jordan, also a record breaker at 45 degrees. now let's show you the forecast on wednesday, since we'll cool off a bit. we've got a breeze off the eastern mediterranean, so level is now down to $42.00 degrees on wednesday now around the golf, still pumping in that air off of the golf. so for us here in doha, it's going to be another to mid one on wednesday for bucket starting a bit of what weather is still in the north, and we're still keeping that heat for bako. and as i advise you on, your temperature is about 10 above where it should be for the sum of the year on correct. also had it's hot is stay on record the other day. you're down just to touch to 39, but you're in the thick of a heat wave. quite a breeze through the boss for us assemble at $29.00 and we'll look for those wins about 4050 kilometers per hour. lower guinea, we've got whether alerts in play here for potentially severe thunderstorms and through central africa may say a few showers for the coast of tens in the kenya and may be southern somalia. and
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that southerly wind has turned down the temperature and my puts out to just 22 degrees on wednesday. of the in the lead up to ecuador is unexpected. snap elections, outgoing president. e. and the last one has the connecticut state of emergency for 60 days throughout the country. following the assess the nation of presidential candidates had nothing to be sent to. stay with algebra over development. where the, where freedom is or was, was flight. bo, until stories from across the age of the pacific. one. 0 one east. all. now just a teenager arrested, an accused of conspiring to, over through the russian government. determined to prove your innocence or a political mother becomes
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a permanent human rights act. a remarkable tale of political persecution and the price paid by citizens in full file space for the new great. and his case a witness document on a jersey, the the, you're what you're going to 0 reminder of i told stories, this are for me you as president donald trump has been indicted for the 4th time, prosecutors in georgia accuse him and his associates of rockets hearing they say he's inspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election, 35 people being killed in an explosion of the petrol station in southern russia. children, what am going to 18 injured and of loss,
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and the recent stock is done pretty well. gave me and suspected his fine for russia . i have been arrested and charged in brookings for being in custody since february, not even child support. we're charged with possessing faith identity documents before the lease of calling in proper information. the chief of the united nations has an armed multinational force that should be sent to haiti to restore law and order. antonia satisfies urged the security council to act not to give it splashing . she says, the situation isn't right. side peacekeeping. gang violence has spiraled since the assassination of president, juvenile, noisy, in 2021 is the saloon, his life was that the united nations in new york watson, the report was as well. the secretary general elaborates on a plan that he 1st suggested last year. the creation of a non un police force to help get the gangs under control in haiti. and in this
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report to the security council, which we've seen thanks to diplomats, he lays out the steps that are needed to make that happen. namely, the security council coming forward and welcoming this forest, which he says must be capable watched, must have military assets well armed and capable of taking robust action to control the games. this must be welcomed by the security council. and he also wants the security council to establish a mandate to support that force. and he said that could be either expanding the existing political mission that's in the country now known as be new or starting a new operational support mission. regardless, the key here is a capable force with military assets, and that it is geared toward a political process that there is a political transition as the end goal and site here. all of this as the situation
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in haiti spirals out of control, much of puerto prince now controlled by gangs of people they are unable to access basic goods and services. so i asked the spokesperson for the secretary general earlier, how long it will take to get this force up and running, or how long it takes is up to those to those members states who, who are willing to step forward, who have the capacity step forward and we know a number of them have expressed a have expressed interest to participated to support. we hope those, those efforts move as quickly as possible. in the meantime, we know very well with the, the horrendous security situation is on the ground in haiti, and the horrendous humanitarian situation as well as a result that keeps getting worse as a result of the deteriorating security situation. well, i understand that kenya is offered to leave the forest where the things stand with countries who are offering to contribute troops. kristen,
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that's right. kenya has offered to send 1000 police officers by the bahamas and jamaica have also said they would participate in this international force. kenya is supposed to be sending a delegation to haiti in the near future to assess the situation and further work out how this wall go down to the secretary general acknowledges that ramping up un support is going to take time. we do expect the united states to put for the resolution at some point this month. they were waiting for this report to drop, to finalize the details of the necessary resolution and get the rest of the council on board. so i think it is likely we will see some action here at the when before the end of the month, how long it takes to get everything in place. in haiti, of course, remains to be seen per se. so let me talking to some united nations in new york. kristen, thank you for females have in house of 2 palestinians who were killed and,
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and is there any rate in the occupied west bind, shooting happened in a pot of sending and refugee camp in jericho and the arrows of tuesday. there's been a surgeon violence in the westbank with at least 224 of palestinians killed by his very forces since the starting point of china's economic problems. a deepening with new data falling short of expectations and increasing number of real estate developers. a grappling with hide that with the worsening crisis and the once booming property sector continue reports from vision. during the height of the pandemic, this factory exploded a record number of bicycles to the united states, but because of inflation into us and bilateral trade tensions sales are at reco motors. i have joined the b. this spell that for 20 years and many of my customer univision on that 3040. yes, they have never experience the market aspect. so they would use foreign demand for
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chinese goods is just one of the challenges facing the economy. disappointing data for july points to filtering growth. industrial output grew 3.7 percent from yet earlier compared to 4.4 percent. jude retail sales rose by 2.5 percent. the slowest growth since last december. despite the peaks and the travel season, we are entering the economic downturn in that house already longer than most people had anticipated. and, and the main risk now in china is that it might be locked into this confidence trust. real estate sales have slumped by 8.5 percent compared to 2020 to the crisis and the sector is the thing. high profile, develop a country, got in suspended, the trade a functional bonds on monday. it's just have plunged to a record lot. so the damaging investor confidence in the industry that was once a pillar of economic growth, the government in dating is down,
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playing consent to something companies are facing difficulties with desperate risk of being somewhat exposed, impacting marketing expectations. however, it's important to recognize that these issues are temporary. a decision to start publishing, youth, unemployment totals every month has sparked and online. the government says it needs to improve the way the data is measured. in do the job. this rate, the under 24 year olds hit a record high of 21 percent. if you close arise then it doesn't exist. read one comment which was like over $5000.00 times, whether you can call nature not go to college, is no very easy to find the job will be on. so this is a good has sacked off of his employees. he says factories around him have done the same and edited invested confidence time is the central bank has cut a key interest rate for the 2nd time in recent months. aging has also used restrictions on buying hopelessly and announce policies to increase also and apply
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in sales. but many analysts say these government measures on is not to pull the economy of it's currents. katrina, you all to 0 staging. monthly banking is from the economist intelligence corporate network, and she explains why the world should be concerned by china is poor economic performance. and there was a lot of optimism at the start of 2023. as china rebounded out of the 0 corporate policy and kind of recovered from the pandemic period, that recovery is sputtering and that has implications beyond china. supporters. we seem to now be in a moment where the kind of the questions that have been raised lately as to whether the chinese, the chinese government is delaying economics didn't, was because they somehow believe it's on the longer term after the economic reform agenda that we've seen from china is actually the case this delay and kind of taking stimulus actions to get growth on back on track in the year when getting growth and back on track is
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a priority for china has had many kind of market participants, investors, consumers concerns. and really what we're seeing is a crisis of confidence and in a sense of economic security, more than anything else, you don't need me to tell you that obviously 2022 really stopped on consumer and investor confidence in china. and this was the year that i'm supposed to recover and it seems not to be able to do so. even though it is under term of longer term economic reforms that remain in priority and or intended to insure time is longer term competitiveness. seem to be a prioritized at the moment. i don't believe that that is at odds with undertaking short term stimulus measures. and we're starting to see that finding the dash is baffling. it's worse than get a fever outbreak on record. more than 400 tests and 87 fighters and infections have been reported, experts say climate change and poor sanitation. and among the reasons for the outbreak of in charge of reports from duck. as the mountain rains intensify
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across bung with dash along with high humanity and heat that are fears that den get fever outbreak will get worse. nose marked or had to rush or 11 year old son to a private hospital because she couldn't find any recommendation in a government around the hospital and medical emergency increasingly becoming come across the country. foster he was diagnosed with thing do. within a day we rushed him to the hospital after he was going in the shop, his blood taylor can't drop to a critical point and he had very low blood pressure. he is now recovering very slowly, but many here kind of forward to take the children to a private hospital. the government should take most steps to eradicate mosquitoes. it's just not adequate and city corporations should take most steps to keep things more hygienic and teen. i have to break my savings bond to pay the hospital expense in the world. health organization is calling on bangladesh to control its mosquito
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population and minimize people's exposure to the mosquito brung diseases. the increase in daniel cases is causing alarm among people. busy in talk in other places and doctors or many hospitals are struggling to cope with the rising number of patients. when i was saying is a physician who says this outbreak is on like his saying before. there is an increasing number of children who are getting admitted to hospitals with fluid build up in the vital organs causing refractory shop. and eventually that up to my name uh, didn't lose this time to don't use situation is very critical. and like before, was the doctors and patients are facing much more challenging clinical issues compared to previous years. the world health organization is also warning cases of dangle fever worldwide. good rich record highs this year, partly due to global warming and the half of the world population is now at risk of contracting. den get involved with the shakes, but say, erratic weather condition and poor drainage and sanitation possibly to blame for
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the rising thing at an average of the government for more quoting, aided and efficient response to deal with the crisis trying bitch all day. i'll just data dot com, type on land has lashed essentially in western japan with heavy rain and a 110 kilometer an hour winds. it's not being done great it to a tropical storm, but it's kind of go montgomery reports. it's disruptive traveling across the country the summer months. here are the time for travel. but in japan, heavy rain and strong winds brought on by ty for mine are disrupting holiday plans across the country. and they have to be in school from the 17th. so there was no way i could stay in my loan grove and i applied got cancelled. we had to book new flights to be at least in japan. now we're taking the overnighted bus back to soccer, extracted international travelers to this is the 1st summer since japan downgraded coven 19 to the same category as seasonal flu. encouraging many to visit,
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we have tickets for 5 festival today. and really hoping to go there because that was really the thing is happening people. so we hope to trans between tokyo station and now go yeah, city and central's are, can have been greatly reduced. many bullet trains had also been suspended because of the storm today. around 900 flights have already been canceled this week. $90000.00 homes lost power in central and western japan. the areas hardest hit by the slow moving storm. $240000.00 people were advised to ins, actory areas at risk of flooding and land slides. a 110 kilometers an hour. wind speeds caused injuries from flying debris subsidies in the con side and took high regions, have seen up to 300 millimeters of rainfall in the past 24 hours. that's more than
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their average rainfall for the whole of august. depends media or logical agency says thai food, mine is forecast to move away from populated areas into the sea of japan and by early wednesday, a kind of go montgomery alger 0. talk. you still ahead and i'll just say that there's a much predicting twilight besides who she thinks, but when the ball got match between australia, england, it is going to tell us more the the,
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latest from the women's world cup. here's peter real. thank you very much, spirit you know, into the final for the 1st time in the history. they beat sweden in a dramatic semi final as role pat that reports silly night the, the top 2 teams with vol sleep different woke up, pedigrees worked out in front of the 43000 crowd at aden. pocky alternate on tuesday. the fact hardwell cups that'd be far less affordable. run this up suite and taking on spite a team appearing in that says, well come, send me fine again, pressing hard most they might have been lucky and experience that spines play as a short on quantity known of a squad play for co attempting to the holders both florida and it was a teen nickname, lateral ha. we have the early childhood selection of sweden who's coach marking them to bumblebees because of the heart energy approach grads and they go back into the game. these are laid out are all for know worried about how boston or the t bird comforter calls. so goal us at health time for the introduction of the 19 year
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old sound up, hardaway, low incite, sustains to time by the door window next year per se. as a fresh energy implemented to spring to boston, or the teenager had previously represented straightened athletics at a $400.00 metre vada and the price cause havoc and the swedish defense almost straight to work. that's a great search. i would not. i mean, it's to go part of the way to look to of school the way to the but this sweden seemed then showed all their experience in parting spirits. in the 88 minutes rebecca blown chris rushing the bull how to make it one was that switching off close with anxious or moving another twist? all the car motors a towards minutes for giving signs a to one lead the star. there was to be the sweetest,
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come bird, sweet and fully it'd be certainly final hurdle for the full time. it flies back to his stuff with spite, it's a 1st ever woke up fido. and just as the parents of a told him, it's the whole top are how old is 0. this is funny, she's 30. that's all it's, it's amazing. we made these 3 to play in the court. there's so come into the final. it's just amazing. of course the players, so we know how who we are, how good is this payment? we have to to keep pushing the span will face the winner of the 2nd. send me file on wednesday, which sees co host to australia take on england. it's just the latest installment in a business sporting rivalry between the 2 countries. alex thomas explains from sydney this was the reaction when he define speaking winning penalty incense. today's date is fine and suit out against bronze. and it feels like australia hasn't stopped
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celebrating since the nation has been for it. but i'm a today's media headed the semi final showdown with thing. but we love the support that full strengthens a showing and the level of football and getting to share what the well game is in australia. but we really all focused on, you know, the materials and you know, finishing the tournament in the same way that we can come into those tasks with growing, particularly in australia and promoting the country world wide. i've never seen anything like it. it is a watershed moment and it's really the 1st time that 1st writing football. we have been front and center of the 9 stream agenda for the whole month. and that's something that is remarkable for the sport. and we're creating memories that today's children will remember decades to come. so there's no doubt this has been wonderful for unifying community. great for getting a focus on this board. and so importantly, a focus on women's board as a form, a british colony, australia is wrong. i agree with england goes back
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a long way and it woke up, send me final between the countries will be the full big sporting his, the head this year in july to ashes cricket series in england were drawn with australia retaining both the men's and women's trophies as covering holders and totally of this month in cape town, south africa, australia won the nipple, woke up between england and the final. now the 2 nations faceoff, again, with a place in the fif of women's world cup final at stake. i just think it's going to be really big, but now i've had a couple of questions about that. so it's probably going to be bigger than i am. imagine now. so i'll talk to my, to my players and stuff and see what that robberies. then. the comment is the last female coach dealing with the chance of lifting the welcome and whatever happens this week, they will be a new name on the trophy. none of the remaining teams of one the tournament before alex thomas. how does the arrest? sydney a 2nd while the named matilda has predicted the wind for australia. on wednesday
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she went with a eucalyptus full gospel and this one. when picking his snack from the australian and all the bronze, the psychic century animal been busy in her 20 hour long sleep to give a sofa and a brace before kickoff. name all has now completed that move it to um, hello, in saudi arabia for a $100000000.00 deal with power sends you man. oh, hello, fans all gearing up for the brazilians arrival in riyadh. expect the best name all could in up to 175000000 in wages over the course of the 2 year deal. oh, hello. uh the most successful team in the history of the saudi, probably with 18 titles. but they only finished food last season. i just hoping to get all types of the files allow really need name all who will strengthen them with his experience and increase viewership numbers for little. how much is also in the future? it will be easier for our hell to sign other play as soon as they manage to sign a big name like name on. okay, the stuff comes here and this is a type, a signing
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a lease. i'll send we waiting for it to reflect positively on this. so do you need? and the name of saw j be around the world and signing name a he'll be attend and it will be better than all the other signings into. so do you need round madrid? have introduced new signing kept uh the sub i log on. the goalkeeper is joining from chelsea on the season long learning. rails 1st whiskey puts the booklets well engineer ligaments and these fits of miss most of the campaign, a mattress to said he will be without cheap la, kevin, the boy and a full 3. it's a full month's according to manage it. paid claudio to the video that came of injured in the premium e opener, against apparently, with a hamstring injury, which may require a surgery. so any of the champions league when is all preparing to face sylvia the, your rowe put the windows and the dreyfus to pick up in athens on wednesday. you can not imagine how income will help. you will have to be here to pay these again because you have to end attentively. and these are for tenants. you want to take it because who knows?
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when we're going to come back here to pay this tournament and say, let's move actual can, which is making use us come back also to use the way he's paying it. the cincinnati mazda is the $23.00 tom grants, then champagne was bought from competing in the states of refusing to be vaccinated for cove, at 19 feeling grave. you know, it's been 2 years since my last tournament on american soil. so i really am excited . i was looking forward to come back in to cincinnati that i have not played here in cincinnati since 2019 so it's been for years really tough flight time flies a lot. and yeah, i look forward, you know, to, to a competition 43 year old venus williams pulled up a huge, upsets in the women's tournaments as you know, south. it seems veronica to demands of a venus who is rank $530.00 food in the world these days when the 1st all magistrates it says victory. 20 opponents and
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leave it even though most for laser of beta. thank you very much indeed. look forward to it, i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes. so was more on all the stories about madison stay with us in the the amesbury ration we wanted to get to the largest number of young women and showed that thomas tie in earring performers was the 1st to manage the to play it in jordan. allergies even when celebrates the whole female find taking traditional music in a new direction. we go on stage,
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