tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 16, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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suitcases, place of stay, feel safe anymore. what happens on that day is a will quite those coming regions across the lines and know that the level of destruction here, food just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks. this russian or built on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the . the hello i'm about to send and this is the news, or live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump is charged with rock interiors. prosecutors accused him of conspiring to overturn his 20 to 20 election defeats in the us state of georgia. he calls it a wood shop calls, but a road map that could lead to a cease fire. and so done on the forming of
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a caretaker government that had a view and this has an armed force should be deployed to be to stop a spiraling gang violets. and russia investigates an explosion of the petrol station. and its douglas don region that's killed at least $35.00 people around peace assembly of sports news, spain secure a place in the women's world cup final. for the 1st time, they were all laid goals and the domestic finishes, the spaniards feed sweets we see one in the same thing. the former us president donald trump has been indicted for the 4th time. prosecutors in georgia accused him and his associates of rockets hearing they say those listed in the indictment conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election trump calls it will, which chunk he says, a police report and what he described as georgia election fraud on august 21st
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i'm here with the prosecutor and investigators who have worked diligently on the investigation of criminal attempts to interview any administration of george's 2020 presidential election. today, based on information developed by that investigation, a fulton county grand jury returned a true bill of indictment. charging 19 individuals with violations of georgia law, arising from a criminal conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in this state. the indictment includes $41.00 felony counts and is $97.00 pages long. to please remember that every one
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charged in this bill of indictment is presumed innocent when john henry is outside the court house and atlanta this case was never going to be straightforward, wasn't john, but in the last hour or so, there's been a bit of a twist try there were some conspiracy theorizing 24 hours or so ago when the charges were posted on the web by the fulton county clerks office. now that was before. busy 10 witnesses had testified, and before the grand jury had actually voted on the chargers, so there were a number of people who were pro trumped, including the president's own campaign, who felt that that suggested the fix was in the can plain complained about that and when the charges actually did come out at the end of the night. those early release charges were actually dead on accurate. well, it turns out what seems to it has happened. and this has been confirmed by the
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county clerk's office now is that those were released by mistake. those were the charges that the prosecutors had asked the grand jury to approve, and the grand jury indeed approved those charges as they were given. nevertheless, trump is double down on his criticism of this whole process and saying that georgia had a lot of fraud in that election, something that he has been unable to prove in the last 3 years. now, the former president says he's going to release a, in his words, large complex detail, but irrefutable report on the presidential election fraud that he alleges happened in georgia. this coming monday from his resort in edmond stern, rudolph giuliani, another defendant, in that case, the president's personal lawyer, former governor, or a former mayor of new york rather said that this was in a front to democracy. but a governor of georgia who is a republican ryan kemp said the 2020 election in georgia was not stolen. he said
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that election was fair and that they will continue to be fair as long as he is governor. and this tells us a little about trump strategy here he is accused of trying to overturn the election by a legal lead reading a conspiracy with 18 other people in order to overturn that election. and his argument seems to be, no, i believe the election was wrong, then i believe that the election was wrongly decided now and that therefore, i wasn't doing anything illegal. i was simply using my 1st amendment rights to speak freely about that. now, despite the fact that a number of lawyers have testified, lawyers inside and outside the white house that they told him trump that he didn't win the election and that he didn't have a case. that nevertheless, seems to be trump strategy going forward to say this was all sincere and authentic . and it's a john, we've not got the details of the indictment. what happens next of the
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will now the defendants all 19 of them have until next friday, the 25th of august to report by noon and to be reins. you say they are guilty or not guilty, and that's when things get complex. because as you heard a in a district attorney's sound bite, a little earlier, there are $21.00 charges against 19 defendants and they're all going to be tried together and she has her way and the judge doesn't overturn that. and that means that this case could dragged out any single defendant who wants to delay in that case could seek to have one and that could delay the process until well after the 2024 election, even though the district attorney here says she wants to make this speedy trial, so it could get complex and messy going forward. the district attorney is determined to try to do this as quickly as possible. john, thanks very much. indeed, john henry, bringing this up to date for me, i decided that quote has in atlanta or any folks,
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a former republican state senate majority leader from minnesota. and she explains why the latest indictments are unlikely to affect term support within his parking. there's sort of, um, a little bit of a circus attitude towards this. i think there's a little bit of a, just, you know, people where people become entrenched and dug in. and they just have to take aside frankly, you know, the, the, the left does not help. they ratchet up a lot of rhetoric as well. it's just that, you know, trump takes it to the next level and always goes over the top. and so, you know, that's hard to explain is, is it, is it the majority, you know, unfortunately not, but certainly over all been kind of pushed to the wall and push to decide of, you know, 57 percent of republicans are saying, yes, we will be with trump, we're a long way from the election, and we're a long way from anything happening from these indictments. and i would say with, with the former president, it's like a, it's like
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a nail if you step on one nail. it hurts. if you lay down on a bed of nails, it doesn't hurt. and so with him the just so much this is the 4th indictment this year and it just starts to pile up. so were even independents are moderates, or people that are not paying as close attention or won't play as the close of attention. this is a lot of noise and, and there's just a, you know, all of the game and another indictment, it seems to sort of become known to that. a southern is official, as, as a roadmap, should be put in place to end. the conflict between the army and potter military rapids support forces, the deputy head of sit on southern council, monica guy says a care taker, government should be fond. meanwhile, authorities have opened the air space in eastern so done, including the international airport and the capital cost to in the heart of the place. the road met starts with reaching the ceasefire between the sudanese army and directed support forces and defining new positions. but before the troops of
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the rebellious rep and support forces, as well as moving them away from thursday, shall areas to save civilians from the dangers of to 5 tanks. this is until a full process of security measures is developed by the roadmap for those courses on. the next step will be starting material process on by delivering aid to the citizens in the affected areas. i mean, how you'll also focus on providing a normal life as much as possible to, to suit any citizens and even kind of walk, have them organs following developments and come to the vice president of the sovereignty council and his 1st address to the nation. since he was appointed to his position in may, spoke of several issues. he said that the word between the 2, the needs army and the parent minutes through rapid support forces will end on a negotiating table and said that before, because of the government is to end the current war. and that'd be postwar arrow will be focused on reconstruction and rebuilding state institutions. he also said
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that the there is a roadmap in place for a cease fire between the 2, where inside and that it should end with a thing go unified army in the nation. and had a message to the parent to wrap it support for us to think that they can be no 2 armies in a single country. he also called for a comprehensive dialogue by all the political civilian accurate in the country and said that they should be no exclusion. now, with regards to the cease fire that's he mentioned in his roadmap. there are no talks currently between the to the news army and the parent military rapids support forces. after this, the good news army withdrew its delegation from the side to city of jetta and numerous. these flyers between the cities army and the rapids support forces have been violated, and the army has accused the recess of not abiding by the declaration of human and tearing principles which the 2 sides find in the city of kent, the inmate which clearly sweet stipulated that the recept should withdrawn from civilian homes and service facilities such as what the plants on power plants. this
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has led to a distrust between the 2 sides. and it's not clear if, if those 2 sites will once again return to the negotiating table anytime soon. meanwhile, the civilian casualties and the civilians can that are impacted by the conflict. the number of those civilians continued to rise. the united nations says that more than 4000 people have been killed since the spots of the conflict and over a 1000000 have been displaced outside the country with maybe 3 and a half 1000000 displays. many people say they don't know when to swear with and but with the words of the vice president and his a states of the nation address, it seems that there are efforts ongoing to try to bring this complex to an end table more going onto 0 hot soon, and they come out of the libya as a 444 brigades, which is linked to the country's defense minister, has been released from detention. one of homes up was captured by rival forces and not triggered fierce fighting in aaa. at least 20 people were wounded. the 444 brigade isn't on group and it set to control the southern suburbs have aaa,
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as well as some other areas. find this or i'm the i'm in debate, but it says the situation on the grounds needs to be monitored. the us says international pressure is growing and there's, yeah, there's ministries don't tend to release deposed president mohammed, but assume you i secretary of state and to be blinking says washington remains hopeful of a diplomatic breakthrough. i think they have to take that into account as well. as the fact that their license, their actions of isolated them from the region and from the world as well as the fact that there is a diplomatic pass for under the constitution that would restore a cost for sure. 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 war. and chief of united nations as an armed, multi national forest and should be sent to haiti to restore law and order into the
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status as urge the security council to act. now, he says, the situation isn't right to try it. only peacekeeping gang violence, a spiraled since the assassination of president juvenile noise in 2021 christmas. and then he has more from the united nations. and the secretary general has been calling for the creation of a non un police force to help get gang violence under control in haiti since last october. in this latest report, seen biologist era, he lays out what steps are necessary to make that happen. first and foremost, he wants the support of the security council welcoming this international force, which he says must have military capabilities and the ability to take robust action . second, the un would need to provide some form of logistical support to this international police force that could come either. he says through expanding the political mission in haiti, they are now or by creating
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a new one. this with help with everything from or could help with everything from providing food or medical services to the troops there. but given how serious the situation is and haiti with gags now controlling most of the capital, according to the un, i asked the secretary general spokes person, how long it will take to get this force up and running. how long it takes is up to those. to those members states who, who are willing to step forward, who have the capacity to step forward, and we know a number of them have expressed a have expressed interest to participated to support. we hope those are 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. kenya has offered to lead this
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mission and send 1000 police officers to haiti. they're expected to send a delegation of the near future to the country to work out the details of that jamaica. and the bahamas have also pledged their support. key support or from other caribbean nations for haiti. all of this is expected to be discussed by the security council before the end of the month with a possible resolution to start setting things in motion. christine salumi, algebra, the united nations thought about ahead of the news on including why that are what is about the health of the world. second biggest economy, disruptive trains, planes and automobiles, types of people. storm line is affecting travel across to 5 and a new blue name i'll get set for life in the society. probably peter has the details, the
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at least 35 people have been killed in an explosion of the petrol station in southern russia. children. but among the injured and the last and the reason to digest on some of the critically wounded. i've been flown to a hospital in moscow. you know, shop of all of us, the following developments from their to the local authorities, according to the last and the mattress. the situation according to russia's ministry of health search 5 people can some data including 3 children, and more than 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 douglas stands compet so much come out as a car repair shop, presumably a gas and a one of because it blew up the bloss tools to find which immediately spread onto the nearby fuel station, causing
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a saw the explosion of 2 out of 8 fuel tongues. that last caused a mazda 5 that engulfed modem, 600 square meters lay. so it was put house. more than 600 people have donated the blood a saving people's lives as a priority. the investigation is underway. 3 bulgarians suspected of spying for russia had been arrested and charged in britain. they've been in custody since february. now are they being charged with possessing fake identity documents? with all police or calling improper intention? sonya gabriel has 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 off orland russo who is facing 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
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interception of communications. the other 2, according to naples, nearby that live close to them. they live in the suburbs of london. reset drum boswell. i have seen yvonne, i'm a both of them working in the health care sector. now the 3 of them were apparently found to have been possessing documents from central european countries. id cards, as well as passports from countries raging ranging from the u. k to from italy, spain. the check for public as well as slovakia and all 3 of them have already a page in coats and the trial will begin at the future dates. but this is of course yes. and that sign that the u. k is doubling down on trying to put more focus on intelligence issues. visa v. russia. course, there is phone for this in the, in the united kingdom in 2006, the former russian intelligence officer alex on the vehicle was,
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according to the u. k. government assassinated by someone hired by the russian government, 9 back in 2018. that was the case of this boy sitting off the strip house in the city of souls free using a ministry break. none of agents, no big chunk of is coming in out of time when the u. k. has been a vocal support. so all the crane during the russian invasion and this will not likely help any of the tensions between the 2 countries. so when a guy, yeah, go, i'll just sarah london, the poland is showing off its military strength as it celebrates on forces day in warsaw. holiday commemorates is victory over the soviet union. in 1920 a celebration comes as tension grows near poland, eastern border, and the russian. wagner must, and group i set up space invalid who's most of has responded to by deploying troops to the area. a summer binge of ane has been not the parade and more so thousands of
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people turned up in the capital of warsaw to see this military parade where not just sold just but the mice of the police army was on display of the admin times the hardware the jets, the helicopters, the all at in show. so people have been coming out to show support for the military . and the president has been homeless and on, which is large enough, which is a detention for anyone trying to invade pulling or look at pulling as a possibly a weak point in the nato alliance of even hearing from the president. he's told that his nation, that 4 percent of the gdp is going to be allocated towards bolstering the military this year. and he's criticized the opposition for telling people that this is not the time. and the opponent decided vision of the army is and is not good for the country. so it is also happening because in the time where the, the polish government is trying to tell people that it stands for a strong ami,
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a strong border presence and a strong and d. m as in policy, which is kind of the opposite of what the opposition parties have been promising because this country is going to be heading towards elections in about eighty's fine. so everything here that is happening, whether it's the build up on the abilities and border are the largest military parade on, on the day. it is all being seen as politically that makes from the party, which is in power to try and who voters. and it is being criticized by the opposition of some of the drivers out there for some the us president joe biden says he's going to travel to hawaii as soon as he can following criticism that he hasn't visited the devastating state. such operations continued when the island of bali for the remains of the wildfire. victims seems to be sifting through the rubble in the time of the high and the state of governor is
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wanting the desktop could still why is this your 100 times? he's got more from my the, the expectation is the $10.00 to $0.20. if human remains to be discovered in the ashes of the behind. over the coming days, the governor says he expects of death. so could double within the next 10 days. still, a major problem is identifying those human remains or appeals for the relatives if there is missing to submit dna samples to help with that identification process, still to control busy. now we have more control. busy not just about why there was more preparation for wildfire as why the sirens didn't sound alive. electric is being sued for not having cut off the power and the power lines even off to the poles have come down. we still don't have a definitive answer as to what initially ignited the 5 and above a speculation about the possibility of power lines down power lines on dry vegetation. and then on the national level, joe biden,
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coming out of the criticism for not having that seems to be more engage in the post as often the price as would have been more engaged. if this would happen on the mainland is one of the questions we've had. he was set to be quite dismissive over the weekend when he was at his beach room in delaware. when he said he simply had no comment about malley. donald trump is will becoming part of the presidential campaign. we're in presidential campaign season. now donald trump issuing a presidential videos that you're saying that biden's response has been an adequate all of the irony is comparisons of being made to donald trump's reaction to her. and maria, and put a rico in 2617. and he would seem to be very, very dismissive, also questions about political stage, about the $700.00 federal emergency a to each affective households. and why the trump republicans saying that this compassed to a $118000000000.00 to ukraine, and that for whatever reason, it just proves once again, the joe biden is more beholden to ukraine than to americans. she advertise the outer 0 memory joining his life from molly in hawaii is to out alone. she was born
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in laguna and she's a resident of mom. thank you very much indeed for being with us on. i'll just, you know, we've been hearing a lot over the last couple of days about how local people are stepping into the breach to help. and i know that you are one of them. how have you been helping just put on the ground community organizing, receiving donations and making sure that we set up donation hubs throughout west molly to get the needed supplies out out to that side of the island as well as organizing fundraisers and you know, just trying to send donations directly to the families during this difficult time. i know that the i, the immediate concern was to try and get into people shelters. certainly in the 1st 24 hours or so i have has that changed or is it still necessary to get people under cover and other things as well? um yes, it is still necessary, but most importantly, we're trying to look for long term housing. but, you know, in hawaii we have
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a severe affordable housing crisis. so this came at a, at a really bad time. and so just trying to get long term housing is the goal right now, because it's gonna take years before the families can move back to life. i know there are many people who are gonna be watching around the world who, who have never experience anything like your community is going. so can you talk to us about how you felt when you seen the level of devastation that your area has been going through? so, you know, i was watching through social media. people are posting videos and there was limited cell service when the post started to fall. and so it was really difficult for me not knowing where my sister and my brother, my family was in that moment. and all i could do is pray and hope that they come out and they call us as soon as possible. um, it took me 2 days to find my brother because there was no cell service, but i'm just grateful that my immediate family is alive and got out in time. and
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let's talk about moving on from this. this is clearly we're still in the 1st few hours, essentially a false thing happening and clearly people are trying to come to terms with what's going on. i do want to ask you about something that are correspondence. you have your time. so you reported on yesterday where there was upon me that is a suggestion that then people may be a real estate developers may be moving in and attempting or threatening to try to buy a land from, from people who are already facing a crisis. do you have any experience of that? i do know of investors, realtors that were calling around to the families that, that were affected, offering to offering cash offers on their property. this cannot happen at the worst time. it's disrespectful, it's disgusting. and we are going to do everything in our power to make sure that outside interest do not try to line, grab our tone, you know, we're a very tight knit community and we're going to do everything we can to make sure
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that the multi generational families can move back to la hannah, i was looking through a list of some of the, the historic landmarks that have been damaged or in some cases destroyed. and this is going to take a tremendous amount of time to rebuild. but what, how strongly is the community do you think, to get to the point where it is able to, once again come together as a community and start to rebuild as well through this crisis we've come together. you know, our island is made up of a beautiful community where resilience were organized and we have come together it's, it's the community that is leading the, the efforts, the relief and assistance in terms of getting supplies out to the community. and so we're going to keep that, that trend, and we're just going to continue to focus on unity. but we're gonna need to help help around the world to help support our line of community and the rebuild. but most importantly, we want to make sure that the native hawaiians have us stay at what our town looks
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like during the rebuilds because it's important that we protect the cultural history. um and you know, just bring integrity back with that native hawaiian perspective. and obviously there's been, most of you cannot make laws in the area, a big part of that is going to be tourism the state governor josh screens quoted as saying that rebuilding is going to take years. the cost is going to be quote, in the billions of dollars. what should that be focusing on 1st when they start to rebuild? well, that's the problem with the state of hawaii. we are so fixated and dependent on the tourism industry. we need to diversify our economy. and so i think this is an opportunity for us to look at other economic opportunities that we can do a lot. you know, so that we're not complacent and independent to the tourism industry. and we saw what happened during the pandemic. and you know, we're, we're too dependent on tourism, you know, we have to look at other sectors of, you know, economic opportunity like technology, perhaps, or agriculture and,
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and other sectors. so that, you know, a lot of us that are from i know we don't care for tourism. i know a lot of people love to come, but you know it's, it's a burden on our resources. and so if we can kind of diversify as much as possible, i think that a that'd be the direction that we should take. we really appreciate you being on the, on the sure we do understand this is a very difficult time for you and your community. i'm a grateful to you for being with us and obviously, you know, thank you very much indeed. please keep sending the prayers and a little hard to our community. and if you can donate to the families that have been affected model, hundreds of people have been rescued in the mediterranean, off the coast eventually in recent days, nearly a 100 sizes and migrants and asylum seekers on boats have arrived at the telling coast this year. that's more than double than this time last year to find out why all the other i mean has been on the fishing boat side of the island of love to do so. it is just before sunset that they said tough brothers nicola and kilo
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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 ridge of the coast guards and then passed the coordinates, if we see that is going to slow port a bunch of sink, we stay, we can just leave them if the sinking we transport them. but we always need to get authorization for us. taking on board migrants even in distress, is illegal. the boat sales south of lumpy do the this is the same route to mistake when they set off from the shores of tunisia. so the crew needs to be on the alert because in the dark, small vessels could go unnoticed. the breeze, the cs 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
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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. stand with some clothes on. many lumpy do is uh 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 it is a piece of wood entangled and then met in a box or this from a magazine she protects, says nicola, he recognized it from the type of wood. it's a part of the house. of course it's difficult, it's dangerous because they will thirty's, saved the lives and leave that. but it's a drip we work at night and it's easy to collide with these. but also on that's get damaged by the ones at the bottom of the seat. the by 4 am the right their signal, the boat, a few 100 meters to our right. but there's no light due to a sure it's
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a magazine boat that it was, but they can't change the direction that we need to found out that it could have been this one that was adrift along the same coordinates, the talent, what the defense that had reached the water was to begin, a 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 others were being relocated elsewhere on the mainland. for that then how many jersey are i lumped into the? still ahead and i'll just verify doctor's and then you i said they're running low on drugs, including those for cancer patients. and his for to sterling is ripped by world cup fever, as the women's team prepares to face old levels, england and this the finals,
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the now ranging unwelcome visitor to suck in no way at the moment. but i'm afraid that is what's happening. good. see this late is low, which looks after season that is correctly out of season. the cold front is throwing showers in front of stones across the great plain of europe, but i couldn't look at what's happening both time and get to the end of wednesday. we'll be drawing something where the heavy rain will be north of sweden or in finland. so back up to 21 and also or however they will have been so significant. right next you'll notice the on that temperature in the twenty's, even the high twenty's, the thirty's. so it's the exact, the codes of the general feeling if we started good part of europe despite the shelves and the thunderstorms, which are most prominent as you'll see through southern germany and having to was
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weston phone and, and, and to check the public. however, there is one great deal of for the attempt is well above the average from the middle of spain, right up to poland. it's helps us to actually if you head down towards the black sea, tolkien may well have hit 50 degrees yesterday. we should make a new record, even if not, i incurs above average dance, damascus above average. there's a wind coming out of the black sea there, which means is cooler, for example, in is down volt heavy, right? and it's been happening in west africa is just now coming off show. or it could be interesting, the big going drop chain and crypto guarantees, disruptive technology joining with me and introducing a bill to outlaw crypto currency all the way to a federal financial system. because open source software, you can create or money without banks, all government award winning filmmaker toast and huffman looked at all sides of the
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watching or does it a reminder of untold stories. this form of us president donald trump spin indicted for the 4th time prosecutors in georgia. i accuse him and his associates of rock interiors, is a conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election a top. so to these officials as a roadmap should be put in place to end the conflict between the army and part of military rapids support forces. the deputy had to sit on suffering council monic icon says that i can't take a government must reform you and the secretary general antonia protect it says and on the multi national force to be sent to say to, to the store low under water. he says, the situation isn't right to try to only put in peacekeeping forces is urging the security council to act. now china's economic problems getting deeper with new data falling short of expectations and increasing number of real estate developers are grappling with high debt with a worsening crisis. and what was once
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a booming property set to katrina you reports from vision is during the height of depend demik. this factory exploded a record number of bicycles to the united states. but because of inflation into us and find lateral trade tensions sales rad records motors. i have joined the business spell that for 20 years and many of my customer univision on that 3040. yes. they have never experienced the market aspect. so they reduced foreign demand for chinese goods is just one of the challenges facing the economy. disappointing does have for july points to filtering growth. industrial output grew 3.7 percent from the earlier compared to 4.4 percent. jude retail sales rose by 2.5 percent. the slowest growth since last december. despite the peak summit travel season, we are entering this economic downturn in that house already longer than most
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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. my 8.5 percent compared to 2020 to the crisis and the sector is the thing. high profile, develop a country, got and suspended the trade, a functional bonds on monday it shows have plunged to a record low. so the damaging investor confidence in the industry that was once a pillar of economic growth, the government in dating is down playing consent to the pharmacy. something companies are facing difficulties with desperate risk being somewhat exposed, impacting marketing expect patients. however, it's important to recognize that these issues are temporary. a decision to stop publishing, youth, unemployment totals every month has sparked and online. the government says it needs to improve the way the data is measured. in june, the deltas rate,
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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're going to college or not go to college. there's no very easy to find a job to be on. this young lady who has sacked half of his employees. he says factories around him have done the same. and as invested confidence trying a central bank has cut a key interest rate for the 2nd time in recent months. aging has also use restrictions on buying hopelessly and announce policies to increase also and apply and sales. but many analysts say these government measures ponds not to pull the economy of it's currents. katrina, you all to 0 staging. you know, is it being held for 2 palestinians killed in and is really right in the occupied west bank? it happened in a palestinian refugee camp in jericho. in the early hours of tuesday. there's been a surgeon violence in the west bank at least 224 palestinians have been killed by
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his really forces since the start of 2023. and israel, that appears to be a growing division between the military and political leaders about the government's plan to limit the powers of the judiciary. have been widespread. protests and unrest since january military reserve is i've been refusing to show up for judy and in recent days would have been reports of angry meetings between prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his ministry chiefs, already far as it has more from west choose sort of the heart of this, a power dispute is a very serious issue, the issue of israel's military readiness and capacity. but the real sharp difference that appears to be going on a moment between prime minister benjamin netanyahu and is me the treat. chase is the sort of narrative it's being promoted to the public. so on friday we saw the air force chief talking to reserve is talking about the damage, deepening that was being done to minutes. your readiness by the refusal to so by an
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increasing number of reserves, i'd like to that was a conference call apparently between that and yahoo. and that was chief. i'm the head of a ministry as well. i'd wish nothing. you know, a party according to is really media leaks said it looks like the army is running the country. you'll damaging the tyrants capability. why are you putting out headlines like this? then on sunday with nothing you know, it was preparing opponents ago in an internal holiday inside israel that was delayed. there was another minute she briefing about military readiness. and again, according to his reading, media reporting their links suggesting that the military chiefs were asking nothing . yahoo to stop or at least condemn the kind of attacks that they've been getting from members of his coalition behind all of this is of course a very important question for his right. these and for these really military, how ready is it? how per pet is it to fight a war so far? the messaging coming from the government from the ministry? is it the capacity is as yet on handed, but there is questioning about exactly what will happen in
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a few months time in september, october, november, when there would be more reserves training supposedly, when the connected the parliament will be back in, in session potentially posting more such legislation which is caused these protests in the 1st place. so open questions and increasing divisions. it seems about this very important. this search and rescue efforts are underway in india is northern state. have him a shop for dash after to venture rings, hit the region done for triggered floods and lines lines that have washed away vehicles, demolished buildings, and destroyed bridges. at least 51 people have died. dozens are trumped under months. stifling land has launched the central and western japan with heavy rains and a 110 kilometer now wins, stopping, downgraded to a tropical storm. but as conical montgomery reports, its destructor travel 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,
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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 are taking the overnight bus back to soccer extracted international travelers to this is the 1st summer since japan downgraded cove and 19 to the same category as seasonal flu . encouraging menu to visit. we have the tickets for a 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.
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$90000.00 homes lost power in central and western japan. the areas hardest hit by the slow moving storm. $240000.00 people were advised with zachary areas at risk of flooding and land slides. a 110 kilometers an hour. wind speeds caused injuries from flying debris. some cities in the cons site and took our regions have seen up to $300.00 millimeters of rainfall in the past 24 hours. that's more than 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 kind of go montgomery alger 0. talk you the dumpsters in the us. i was running low on medication for cancer patients. supplies run short, often production was halted in india for us as a loving replacements from china. but congress is being ones that american reliance and funding suppliers is
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a security risk. hydro castro reports from washington dc. dr. amanda state or with johns hopkins medicine says the cancer drug shortage in the united states amounts to a public health crisis. it's devastating as non college as we we live to help our patients live longer a better lives. and so not having the tools that are disposable that we know can help our patients achieve, this is, is terrible. it says platen is credited as the drug that changed cancer treatment. 50 years ago. skyrocketing the cure rate of testicular cancer and also effective against long breast and a very and cancers in june of 70 percent of us cancer center said they were short on the drug in 93 percent. so they were short on the related drug. carbo plan. it is the drug, there isn't anything that works as effectively what he this is the drug i need 41 year old carrie true can ski has stage 3 ovarian cancer,
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but she hasn't received carbo platinum due to the shortage. these are very cheap drugs and uh, and the manufacturers are not really incentivized to create quality drugs in this scenario because they're not getting a lot of profit from manufacturing. these drugs and just dollars per dose. drug makers largely rely on cheaper manufacturing in china and india. so when a factory and india had to help production of car will flatten in november, due to quality concerns, the global supply quickly dwindled. our continued over reliance on foreign suppliers for the key materials needed to make critical drugs. primarily those in china remain at an acceptable national security risk. the u. s. is allowing the temporary importance as platinum from china at least until the shortage improves. but every day drugs including children's pain medicines have also experienced
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recent shortages due to similar supply chain problems. both parties in congress have introduced measures that would broaden regulations and incentivized drug makers to increase production, but those solutions would take time. meanwhile, patients and doctors say time is the enemy when live saving treatments are needed now, and they urge the government to declare a public health emergency. heidi jo. castro, alj a 0 washington. still ahead and i'll just say this much predicting koala decides for she thinks will win the world cup match between hysteria and england. peter tells as soon as you chose the news,
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the it's time for sport and the latest from the women's world cup. here is peter real. thank you very much. spain all into the final for the 1st time and a history, they beat sweden in a dramatic semi final as for who passed that cripples. sincerely night, the, the top 2 teams with vol sleep different woke up pedigrees walked out in front of the 43000 crowd at 8 and talking voltage on tuesday. the fact hardwell cups that'd be far less affordable run this up suite and taking on spraying 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 the squad, sorry for the co attempting to leave holders both florida. and it was a teen nickname, lateral huh. we have the early childhood selection books. we does these codes like
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of them to bumblebees because of the heart energy of products. gradually go back into the game. these are laid out all for not worried about her boss or the tea bag . copper coal. so i'd go look at half time, but the introduction of the 19 year old sound of hardaway low incisive stains to type out of door window next year. protests, a fresh energy and dimensions. despite the balance of the teenager had previously represented stated athletics at a 400 meter vada. and the tice cools havoc and the swedish defense almost straight away. that's a great search. i would know. i mean it's to go part of when i look to a school, the widow, the but this we didn't seem then showed all their experience in parting spirits. in the 88 minutes, rebecca blown chris last name, the bowl. how to make it one was the switching of course,
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but with the extra so are moving another twist, all the kind of motors a towards me that story giving spain a to one lead the star. there was to be the sweetest come back, sweet. and fully get the survey final hurdle for the full time, it flies back to his stuff. the spite is a 1st as well. comp, final interest as the parents of the total. but the whole top are i will just era. this is funny to story that so it's, it's amazing. we made these 3 to play in the course. there's so coming to the final, it's just amazing. of course the players. so we know how, who we are, how do this payment? we have to to push it. i think we're facing a really good spain. i think they have really individual players. they, they show today that they're definitely up to you. i think they're doing their maybe the best performers,
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charles the whole tournament. so you knew beforehand that there would be a better self game. he needed a perfect performance, but unfortunately, i think spanish, the better it seems that spain will face the winner of the 2nd semi final on wednesday, which sees coastal strategies take on england. it's just the latest installment and the business building rivalry between the 2 countries. alex thomas explains from sydney they switched the reaction when paid the buying speaking winning penalty incense, today's can you can find a suit out against bronze. and it feels like australia hasn't stopped celebrating since the nation has been correct. but i matilda is media headed the semi final showdown with england. we love the support, the fullest trans is showing and the love of football and getting to share what the world game is in australia. but we really all focused on, you know, the tools and you know,
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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 the community. great for getting a focus on the support. and so importantly, a focus on women's board as a form, a british colony, australia is wrong. i agree with england goes back a long way, and it will comp, semi final, between the countries will be the full big sporting his, the head this year in july to ashes cricket series in england, withdrawing with australia, retaining both the men's and women's drugs. these as covering holders, and earlier this month in cape town, south africa, australia won the nipple,
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woke up between england and the final. now the 2 nations face off 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 plays and stuff and see what that robberies. then the comment is the last email coach dealing with a chance with lifting the welcome and whatever happens this week, they will be a new name on the trophy. none of the remaining teams of one little one a month before alex thomas out as a rest. sidney a koala named matilda has predicted a win for australia. on wednesday, she went with the eucalyptus filled, got so on this one. when picking her snack from the australian end of her branch, the psychic century animal then resumed, who 20 hour long sleep to give herself enough race before kickoff. it's a new shade of blue for name all the brazilian has not completed these move to oh,
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hello. in saudi arabia, a for a $100000000.00 deal with power send you a man. he assigned to to you deal with the club. it's expected the name of could up to $175000000.00 in wages. oh, hello. oh, the most successful team in the history of the saudi, probably with 18 titles, but only finished food last season. manchester said he will be without cheap la, kevin, the boy now for 3 to 4 months, according to manage a paper audio to midfield, became of injured in the premium to go against, apparently, with a hamstring injury which may require a surgery. so the, the champions need when is preparing to face spanish sides via that you wrote for the win is in athens. on wednesday, claudio, this is heath team. no playing in the way for us to pick up is a rare opportunity. you cannot imagine how internal happy will have to be here to play this game because you have to in the tempest and is important to you want to take it because who knows?
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when we're going to come back here to pay this tournament in tennis, know back to you all could which was based on these us come back in the doubles in cincinnati. the 23 time grand slam champion was bought from competing in the states up to refusing to be vaccinations because of 19 he pays alejandro. the village for keena in the singles on wednesday. elsewhere 9 feet, it's a different secured. he's place in the 2nd round. the american, it was a straight sage when a, i've a check getting the hitchcock deal face alexander shifting. so lorenzo, so makes me in the women's compensation. caroline, was the yankees come back in to the in round one of the savings these and by far a good that shape of the former will. number one is playing hostess competitive matches office 3 years away from the 2, in which time she has had 2 children. the french play proving too strong in this one. and a winning and straight thing was me actually has a wild card to play after use. final grand slam us open in
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a full night's time boxing legend. so kinda a little over is that mets, you'll need to shape up as he prepays for an a started clash with janelle charlo in las vegas at the end of september. the super midway will champion, put the full titles on the line against the junior middle weight will champion. it's the 1st time in the full belt era. the 2 raining, i'm to speak to champions, we'll find each other. alvarez says he was below paul and these last 2 victories against john ryder and good not a good lufkin. i don't look good in this do bus fights, you know, uh, but uh, i know that i know why, but i'm ready. i'm the for the for now and, and i put in my cell for, for, for a different kind of fights every fights and are the things in these, these different 5 and i'm, i'm focus on looking forward to the big fights in vegas. all. that's all the news from this bolts,
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this full today rob page. i thank you very much indeed. kimberly's going to be here in a couple of minutes with one of the stories. and of course, former us president donald trump being indicted for the 4th time. just kind of a lot more than not. and role models and stay with us. and i'll just the, [000:00:00;00] the teenager arrested and accused of conspiring to, over through the russian government. determined to prove your innocence or
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