tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 18, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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preparing for possible military intervention of the crew in these is present. j buys is missing the leaders of japan on south korea to assign a new security pledge and the pacific region. as to its former chancellor sebastian cats of charles were given false evidence to a column entry inquiry into corruption and wild fires. caused invite to ation orders for 20000 people in the other nice council of kansas northwest territories and on peters limited with their schools including we need to go for the quality, but we have to do it for real and you get in this room for the women in this room, you have the power to the fif is president encourages female football cheese to build on the success of the women's world cup the
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. so you begin this news out with the political crisis and it needs a defense of shapes from the west african block echo us, i'm using for a 2nd day and gonna discuss a possible military intervention following last month to waste no late as have already said. the constitutional order will be restored in asia by all means available and ready to send in troops. if diplomatic efforts fail, agenda is ignoring calls to reinstate deposed presence mohammed by zoom on plans to prosecute him for high treason is also appointed. an interim government and prime minister. i speak now to child strap and he joins us live from outside that meeting in across, in, gone. uh, it shows that meeting is being wrapping up has an it will do, expecting to hear from him at, at 2 chiefs. the as well we had some
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details earlier today as to what was on the agenda in those close meetings this morning. and i included the logistical concepts, operational capabilities and self sustainability. recognizance the projection potentially of a full sh headquarters and initial movements. but we are waiting to hear the details. it's expected that some sort of press conference could start any minute. now what we do know in terms of stand by full, she's across the continents, at least, and they're all 5 of them that was set up a few years ago into the ages of the a. u is the, the west african one consist of the moment of 5000 full seas, at least 1600 of whom are expected to deal with crises and countries, including middle tree codes and restoring some pull the pop towards democracy. but the fine details of exactly what any kind of stand by force, with respect to potential ministry intervention in the j would look like. when in fact,
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it will be deployed and deed which countries would be possibly even contributing troops. all these questions remain on on said, and i'll just say we'll be expecting some more details on that potentially in the next few minutes. so. so absolutely, we are saying some preparations for the press conference move. we'll bring it to view as, as when it gets under way. but charles, even if the defense chief took about the playing a stand by forces, the long way to go, isn't that before any been seen on the ground in asia of the yeah, there are a huge legal and diplomatic codle's that needs to be overcome on a on a regional level, indeed, on a wider international level. so even if you start with, for example, the african union amesbury, any kind of ministry intervention would have to get green lighted by the a you. and we already know that this being pushed back, especially from applicant countries in the southern part of the consulate, countries lives involved way, which of course have uh,
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over the decades being one of the full front of their own anti colonial struggle. and this echo as full as potentially is being very much framed. busy and so pull to eat or certainly supported by the dominant, full, the colonial power here from so one can only imagine that there is pushback from countries both in terms of the political opposition. and indeed, they governments in power about inducing interesting that it had the backing from, from just because they were phase of potential civil unrest. protests amongst those opposition policies, proposition groups, right, the way across the region, by the way, across africa potentially as well. we've, we've seen evidence of that beginning already in recent days. we've seen the pushback already from the nigerian senate and said no to military intervention. it was too early as nigeria deals with each backlit gains for coal higher. i'm one of those on groups operating in northern nigeria or an interesting lee in the last 48
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hours. we understand that at least you know, like jerry and his were killed in an attack by all groups in the old nigeria. we've also seen pushed back in going up by political opposition policies that say that it's way too early, but there is this unity in echo as, as well. we've seen a ringing endorsement by some echo less members already on the back of that so that eco s meeting in a boucher last week. on the sidelines of that summit, the president of caldwell the ivory coast came mountains said basically detaining mohammed bar, zoom. the new jerry and president a little during the mountie to terrorism, and he offered a battalion of troops immediately. we've had similar to some of the things from the senegalese as well. the senegalese foreign minister saying is that so they would be prepared to offer boots for any potentially intervention falls, but even on the wider international level of math,
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any kind of potential operation. and so i'd be sure, you know, 8 faces problems, even at the un security council, it would have to be greenlighted in series in new york. and we know that russia, for example, the 6 on that security council and has the veto, as already said, that it is against any minute reaction inside the share. so yeah, you're right. there's a whole host of hurdles on a regional and international level that has to be cross before we see boots on the ground. indeed. okay, charles for the moment. thanks very much. we will come back to of, to a press conference, which we're waiting for from the minute. treat, chief of echo as well as tell stratford was saying that news as neighboring countries are concerned. but if a class approves minute reaction, it could be stabilized the whole region. nicholas hawk has in the senegalese consul, dot com. and he's been speaking to people about the possibility of phone forces in asia. were in downtown to car. it just a few blocks away from here is a french military base that's been there since the independence of syndic. all
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those 350 french soldiers are here. they say to train the armies of the region to defend their country, but also to the expense west africa as a whole. and in fact, the heads of these are, these are all gathered. most of them are gathered in china on corrected talk and discuss a possible military intervention to return constitutional order. we need a chair where there has been a coup. but none of those discussions are found on the heavy lines of these newspapers because the opinion over a military intervention in this country is divided up and live here. there is no need to use buying that. i have to stop fueling the people just need to tool window kind of plays with human beings. when we talk to each other, we understand each other. i don't, i don't want me to, i welcome a possible military intervention and to share as long as it brings peace enough for can general and, and share and particular to assess if we are really worried and anxious about this crisis. it's not going well here in senegal,
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we want to maintain stability. there was a military intervention from west african nations, was in 2017 and the gambia a country 100 times smaller than the chair. got let me see. they've got that. i'm going to be with them i need you is strategically more important than the can be. and usually it has uranium which is essential for all countries and for the without when she plays also a significant role in the fight against terrorism. all this means that the spike, human posing in the country with asia is abundance of natural resources. makes it a key geo political country in the region after multi for kena fi. so now news year it seems one after the other democratically elected presidents are being toppled in military coups. now the west african buddy eco was or no drumming the beat of war on the international scene. but at home, they're struggling. it seems to garner support nicholas hawk algae 0. the car
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believe is of the united states of japan and south korea set to meet the us presidential treat of cum david and maryland will. summit comes as north korea romp . some missile tests on china increases its influence in the asia pacific observance. say the meeting is the 1st step towards close to ongoing collaboration in the region. well mcbride reports from so 3 like minded leaders, forging close ties, as they see growing threats common to them to us. president joe biden wants to build on the mocked improvement team relations between japan and south korea. since coming to office japanese prime minister fu me up because she does, i do south korean counterparts, use a po, upset to cause to overcome traditional differences. so the bar is set low really to improve relations, and i think washington and wants to sort of institutionalize try lateral
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cooperation and once a joint statement in which, due to countries commit themselves to enhance security cooperation. all 3 countries have been broad close by the threats of north korea's continued weapons development was designed to be over in order to fundamentally block north korea, nuclear and miss southridge, south korea, the united states that japan must close with corporate on reconnaissance assets and chad data in real time of the 3 have taken part in joints military drills and didn't balked on intelligent sharing. raising alarms in north korea's only significant ally, china is watching this tri latrell meeting intensely suspecting the us. and it's ne, asian allies of trying to restrain its growing power. at the time when they, jim's friendship is being eagerly sold by moscow, as it looks for any support. it is continuing war in ukraine. this was russian
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defense minister said go sure, go on a recent visit to north korea, which is allegedly supplying russia with munitions. followed by the 70th anniversary celebration of the ending of the korean rule. also attended by a high profile delegation from china. of course it also goes the other direction, you know, the more the, the beijing, moscow and, and john young cooperate with each other. the more that sol, washington into a gear or want to cooperate with each other as well to shifting power blocks of the asia pacific. as naples seek security and the advantage i made increasing in security, rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so let's get more on this summit now with mike kinda, he joins us live from washington, d. c. and like this, me things about to get on the way leaders have been arriving and a huge the some bullet location. how significant is it for us present terabytes as well? so 5 this morning,
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president biden has met one on one with each of the leaders. as you say, the trilateral meeting is about to begin. it's deeply significant for the by that administration. it's something that the administration has worked towards since president biden bought the election. there's been a month, so under cover negotiations ongoing. and this is the result of all of that. it's a 1st time all 3 parties have come together for a specific summit. they have met before on the sidelines of, of the summit, but this is the 1st time they've all been brought together. it's the 1st time that by didn't send detained, foreign leaders at camp david as well to add to that brand, the mock to this extraordinary event. extraordinary because of the context of south korea and japan have been at odds for decades, but within the recent month. so to have begun negotiating more closely and this process has been facilitated and aided by the united states,
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this is what the national security advisor jake sullivan as to say. the 3 countries are putting a pen to paper to say we will meet annually at leader level and it every significant level of our government and the work between those meetings will set out for their substantive progress. data alone, that kind of long term perspective on the cooperation between our 3 countries, the trilateral partnership, we've never seen that before. so my guess is largely about countering a threat from north korea as weapons program. but to what extent is it also about countering china is influence in the region as well as north korea and china have expressed dissatisfaction with this meeting, seeing it to some form of nato being both type, both up in the region. however, the bite and the ministration has gone out of its way to make clear that this is not an antique china alliance. the administration is painting it more as a,
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a relationship building between the 3 nations without any specific outside scripts that it is intended to come to all parties appear aware of this. i understand that the documents that will be signed a following the summit to during the summit. they will be no mention of china is a bite and ministration. clearly intent on not disturbing the waters. i'm not posting any form of threat to china, something that could die, but from the enormity of this particular summit. ok, mike, kind of what his license that from washington d. c. thanks very much. mike. spencer. most of the head here on this is including medical prices and since don hospitals are overwhelmed and faced sophie just supplies, reports on how it affects dialysis patient. and well, number one survives of thriller in since, and i see sounds coming up as far as the pizza,
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the that's had to atlanta in georgia. now let's just see what donald trump was indicted just a few days ago. and that's where his rivals, for the republican presidential nomination army to provide the support for the white house campaigns. 6 hopefuls, including trump, former vice president mike pens and run desantis are scheduled to speak so well on this. let's go to john hendrick needs to say in the line. so 1st of all, just explains why trump is not at this conference. well, trump isn't there for the very simple reason that he was not invited the radio host to put this event on. eric ericsson doesn't like trump, he says he endeavors not to mention his name at this conference, and trump has actually cancelled in advance. he was going to speak at on monday, where he was, he said he would offer irrefutable proof that there was widespread fraud in georgia
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that would exonerate him in the georgia case at he says he's now been advised by his lawyers not to do that. not just because he hasn't proved that point in 3 years, but because his lawyers want to present those issues in court. so trump isn't appearing it this for him. he's not appearing on monday. and at the 1st republican, based on wednesday in the warranty. trump also says he's probably not going to appear there. so if to see mobile, that the 1st time we see trump in public, in the next week, is a split screen moment. where on wednesday, the 1st republican debate goes on and if he has surrendered himself here in atlanta at the jail before that time is might be the 1st pictures we get of it. but he has also talked about having a competing event on wednesday to that republican debate. so we'll wait and see whether we see trump or not. but the issue is that he doesn't have to because he's a head of the polls. that's why he's not going to the wednesday event. and all these other candidates are going to be asked whether they support the president
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despite his legal well was. and because he has so much for support in the republican base, he's about 30 points ahead of the other candidates in polls. and many of them have been advised to offer support to trump and they've been very few of them have been critical of them. only chris christy, the governor of former governor of new jersey has been especially critical. so trump is not been in the public guy, but he also doesn't think he has to do a tons legal way as a fall ranging on the let's look at the federal trial connected to the january 6 riots and his lawyer as of aust for a delay to the stalls of that trial. yes, believe it or not, the prosecutor jack smith is asked for that trial to start this coming january comfortably. you want to put it off until april of 2026. that's a year and a half after the next presidential election and a by that time, many of these points may be moved there. a lot of novel legal issues to be decided
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. the bottom line is he really does have a very crowded legal schedule right now. just with the 4 criminal indictment see faces at the january. he's, he's accused in washington dc of trying to overturn the 2020 election that happens in january. the case here in georgia that happens in march at the new york hush money case that happens in late march. and then in florida, where he's accused of mishandling classified documents, that case would start in may, the judges are going to have to decide whether that works and they're gonna have to do some coordinating. because that is also which i'm going. donald trump will be campaigning for president of the united states where he is by far the leader in that race. and remember that the u. s. presidential primaries begin at the beginning of the year. the iowa caucuses start in january. so all that time he's going to be a juggling court and campaigning. and some of the judges may allow him time to complain. but i just didn't listen to one of his lawyers. he said,
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if were to start that case in washington dc in january, because there are millions of documents of discovery that the government has that have been turned over to trumps people. you said they would have to read the equivalent of one piece $78.00 times every day until january, in order to do that. they don't think that's reasonable. so some of these cases will almost certainly be late. certainly going to be an extraordinary yet in us politics don't engine, thanks very much for joining us. of the process defense industry as a case ukraine of a drain attack on central must go that says defense system shuts down the drain in cities, ex space center. as implied columbus, as from the kremlin, the debris fell on a building, causing some damage, no casualties were forces you to shop preventable isn't most good. behind. this is
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the building cold expo center, which was facing the hours of the morning. it's a bustling area in the heart of most skirts and the extra center is a place for exhibitions, not part of any military infrastructure. of course, we can see the damage because uh, the current i hate the roof of the building and according to to the emergency services due to the downturn, there was a partial collapse. and one of the provisions of the extra center, the era of about success is quite nice is, was damage to the rushman issue of defense blaine's key of pull that talk saying that it's around 4 o'clock in the morning. the key of regime launched. it's you avi's, tony, sing objects in most for the most sca region and also the work of ad defense as b u i b. that particular one change to it's like pa send file on a known residential building in the area of the curse. up there since came banks went to the inbox which was close though for quite a while. here is also,
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that's how the space that you can add port in the south west. most crew was temporarily closed. but now is the beach. the apple works normally is some flights where redirected the to all the apples and united states has approve the deployment of for an f. 16 fighter jets to ukraine. the danish and dodge and jets will join the wall once ukrainian pond is complete. the training and i to a members have lead international efforts to train the pilots to fly the 16th and come back. okay, and as long as for find has yet to confront rushes apples. the 1st ship to use ukraine's new to monetary and current on the black sea has arrived safely in istanbul, the essential to sail through the boss for a straight into care. early on friday, russia wound it could st. commercial vessels using ukrainian ports after it pulled down to view and negotiated black sea greenville last month. the container ship left to death row on wednesday of the bank, trump, for 18 months since the russian invasion bought a set by some reports from odessa,
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shipping companies are reluctant to take the risks. freshly harvested wheat is biling up all over ukraine. your bread basket is struggling to send its supplies abroad on exam that has 20000 tons of high quality weight stored and ready to be shipped both for boy. it hurts. we have been growing this for one year and it's like upsides you cared for it. you'll see that you're protected from this. after that, you bring it home and now look at it. what can we do with it? which we know that they have been south and russian attacks on ports near odessa. since moscow pulled out of the black sea great initiative, making a new deal with russia to protect ukraine's exports increasingly unlikely. you claim estimates that the russian attacks have destroyed more than $200000.00 tons of food and rates. and the weeks with a unitarian car weight, or the country hopes that international shipping companies will sail the 5 o port odessa again,
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sort of wells food supply can be guaranteed. the last march ukraine approved an insurance fund of $500000000.00 for ships willing to sail, but without safety guarantees from russia. the port barely functions. yeah. before the war on you was uh well, it was full of trucks, rail thoughts, shapes the boats. uh ships coming in, coming out uh, handling operations, loading, charging bottles. and it was full of noise and you know, hustle and bustle of this port, big ports. but now its opposite the flow successful journey to the black sea of container ship use of shoulder stuck in odessa since the start of the war is seen as hopeful, we are working now. how international shipping side insurance company being cyclops will react on this? i think it's not only mild that due to being a formal sale, it's about to take the risk or not to take the risk. he believes only security
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guarantees will convince ship us to transport grain from ukraine's main port. again, this is important because the ports under before then you, they are using now uh, 2 small to export, ukraine's massive great supply. right now, green from ukraine is much more expensive because the logistics costs. if we open up bigger to support the again rain will the price because the drain will go down internationally. meanwhile, alexander tries to help small farmers to plan new crops, but with very little profit. and we binding up to some wonder whether it's even more fits next year. step 5, some l 20 is a little decimal region given the, the form of john, sort of austria, sebastian cuts has been charged with giving false evidence to upon them. and true inquiry into corruption cut says that this time tried in october for his government . celeste roland, offering favorites to a russian investor. corruption scandal 2 years ago,
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costs his 1st government to collapse before cause return to power. he says the obligations of false stomach cane has moved from balance in this allegation against sebastian quotes form of shots that are of austria, revolves around evidence that he gave to a poem entry commission, investigating a previous scandal in which he had been implicated. it is alleged that the statements and evidence he gave to this problem entry commission. well, now there is evidence from others saying that what he said was false. he said in front of the commission that he was aware of the appointment of an individual to a government run agency, but that was as far as his involvement went. now evidence has been provided that suggests that that is not the case and it is on the basis of this fresh evidence that he is being charged. he denies this josh and says he looks forward to the chance in quotes to be able to disprove it. why does this matter? well, because sebastian quotes one to general elections,
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but he was barely out of his twenties. he was seen by many across europe as being a suspended barrel for a new form of conservatism. certainly that was the position that he wanted the world to see. he has had a low profile since leaving office in 2021, reinventing himself as an entrepreneur and silicon valley clean. now his attention will focus on october in australia, but he will try. he says, to disprove this allegation, don't when it came out of this era, bullying was gonna bring you some pictures now of the us present, joe buys and racing the self for him present to you and so kill the japanese. prime minister can see us in the, at camp david's a just arrived for the sauce of a fast of it's kind of fight latrell summit between these 3 nations being held up a few to some fully location of comp. david in maryland set summit just getting
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underway now. the fireplaces in 10 to reef all continuing to bottle was described as the most complex wildfire that for 40 years the to day blaze remains out of control in the national park around mount seas. as locating a large areas of pine forest may tend to drive by a heat wave of already being destroyed and 8000 canary islands, as has been moved to safety. emergency crews say the main goal is to safe god move populated areas near the castle. santa cruz and kind of the evacuation orders have been issued for the entire population of yellow knife. the capsule of the northwest territories, the order effects more than 20000 people. hundreds of wild fires burning in the area that caused caused a major highway as people drive to safety. both ortiz are worried that strong winds could push the blaze towards the route,
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which is the only road leading out of the city. and jordan has more wild flyers are burning within 17 kilometers of yellow knife, the capital city of canada, northwest territories. officials say it's time for the cities, 20000 residents to leave. please take this order seriously and prepare to leave the cit, the city by noon on friday. officials already have started air lifting other provincial residents who can drive themselves to safety. those who can drive may need police escort to help them navigate, smoke filled highways, emergency personnel say right now, the weather is working against them. there is a possibility that without rain, the fire reaches the outskirts of yellowknife by the weekend. it is approaching, but there's time to complete the community. evacuation 20000 square kilometers of land have already burned across the province. the prime minister has promised logistical and financial support to local authorities of some 6800 evacuated,
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have already headed south to i'll berto for the time be. but they have no idea when they can return. russell and jordan elders, era and hawaii, the head of molly's emergency management service has resigned onto the agents. he was criticized for his handling of wall 5 in the high. now, an inquiry has been launched into why the islands eighty's in on a warning sirens didn't sound area. the full ahead of the agencies said he was worried. the alarms would have prompted people to move in on towards the 5. these to 111 people have died. that number is expected to rise, since hundreds of more people are still missing. so it has hair on algebra. i'm just seeing human in the and the into go region of ecuador where communities must vote on whether or not to keep all this intact or open it up to mining interests. and it's crunch time at the women's well,
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come with spain's coach under increasing pressure. please will be here to explain why the going to take you lied not to come, david, well presenter bite. in this speaking assessment, he stepped up to do the hard work that i would argue historic work to forge a foundation from which we could face the future together. the 3 of us together. and i'm deeply grateful for your leadership. and i look forward to working with both of you as we begin this newer corporation and renew or resolve to serve as a force of good across you in the pacific. and quite frankly, around the world as well. present you. let me turn this over to you, or the high would like to extend my ingratitude to press them by them for his warm
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hospitality. last july, we met him sonia's for the nato summit, and i am pleased to be re united in about a month that fits the symbolic venue of tempt david in the history of modern his diplomacy. our trend lateral partnership is opening a new chapter which carries grace significantly. my view has been to roosevelt once to state it. freedom is not a given but something you fight to win. to make sure that each of our freedoms is neither threatened or damaged. our 3 nations must have tightened our solidarity. such is also our promise and monday tours our future generations. a stronger coordination between korea, the us central pen requires more robust, institutional foundations, mover and challenges. death threatened regional security and must be addressed by us to building up stronger commitment to working together. today will be remembered as a historic day where we established
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a firm institutional basis and commitments to the trend literal partnership. today, i hope we will explore to gather ways to elevate cooperation between korea, the us in japan, to a new plane through in depth discussions to store for as i would like to express my you soon see once again for the devastating damages caused by the failures in mali, hawaii, in order to provide to these to the effected people of japan, has decided to offer a total of around $2000000.00 of support. i offer my heart felt prayer for the earliest possible recovery of the affected areas may also once again convey my
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heartfelt condolences for the passing away of president use for them. and now i would like to send it to him for your kind invitation to the 2 of us to come to david place with history. president june has been meeting you almost on a monthly basis as much as this year. but the fact that we did the 3 need us has got together in display liabilities means that we are indeed making a new history. as of today, the international community is at a turning point in history, in order to allow the potential veterans, natural strategic collaboration to boom and to plus. and i wish to
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take this moment to raise the security coordination between japan. ok, and the us it to you, the heights flow strengthening the coordination between the japan us in the us are okay. and i as his as a deep and now corporation and the response to north korea. i wish to expand and deepen not because that ration an extensive various including economic security such as critical end imagine technology corporation and supply chains resilience today, i look forward to engaging in frank the discussions amongst ourselves in order to get a new era of defend us our real k partnership i once again express my gratitude if so just initiative.
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thank you quite and he asked the price to 3. thank you for coming to the and we will leave the lead is of the united states, japan and south korea is like it. summits underway in comp, david and maryland historic 3 day semesters we had for move. a lead is joe biden, calling us a new era of cooperation, is upgrading presidents cooling at a historic day. and the japanese prime minister saying it was a turning point in history for the international community. let's discuss this further with joins by roberts kelly who's usually based in south korea, but state joins us from ohio. he's an expert as an asian pacific relations north korea. and china robot, this may indeed be an extraordinary summit,
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but should we expect anything concrete to come out of this? and i think that's really the next big step relations between south korea in demand of traditionally not particularly good. right. so to a certain extent, i think this is about showing the 2 of them on the same page and sort of openly, and you know, how we are with some of these. yes, i'm collaborating with the united states. the next step then, really is to actually start to get the concrete discussions about what the 3 allies would do in some particular scenario. you know, if there's a conflict with north tree in the north koreans news, use a nuclear weapon that we do. if china attacks taiwan are located, you know, what we do are trying to locate the south tennessee to prevent oil imports or, you know, gets into some kind of armed conflict with the philippines, which is something that sort of we all saw just like a week ago, you know, on youtube, i mean if, if it's, you know, what, what are they actually going to do, or they can be concrete plans as be some kind of contingency planning cell or something like that. and you're, i, that's ultimately where this needs to lead, right?
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it needs to get away from sort of the big summer tree and actually given to bureaucratic collaboration and cooperation. and that's going to be difficult, i think. absolutely. and how then they also ensure that any agreement is nothing given the political volatility in the us and south, clear on elections coming up in japan. yeah, that's right. that's actually a really great point. and that's actually one of the reasons why i'm personally a little bit skeptical on this. i live in south korea and there i'm, you know, south korean politics is deeply south green electorate is deeply divided about rapper, small, about deeper integration and collaboration with japan. this is something the current president of south korea you suck your wants pretty much any is pushed that using the powers of the supreme presence, suffering present. it has a lot of room to act or independently on foreign policy. so he's pushed this pretty hard. what i'm not really convinced that this outcome and legislature, the national assembly, supports this kind of engagement. and i'm not sure of this out in public as either . right, and of course, as you said,
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you're in united states to write about from gets back into the presidency in a year and a half. you know, all bets are off. donald trump was a very irregular ally to tell us partners tend east asia. and so i think there's a lot of domestic changes that could under caught this in the future. and so i was going to be a challenge the best right to sort of like make it immovable. you know, and, and something that domestic changes can shape the white houses as being a great pains to say this is not about forging an alliance against china. is it the to i'm going to have to say that right. i mean, next year, and i just the court and i suppose that they say that, right? i mean, it's the, we want to sort of signal to the chinese that we don't want the cold war to. we don't want to contain china in the way that we contain the soviet union in the forty's and fifty's. we want to avoid sliding in that direction. but i think we are, and i think certainly in the analyst community and people who are outside of government, people like me, you know, professors, an analyst. i think a lot of us think that this is probably in mostly at china, extensively. you know,
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it's probably the end of north korea, right. we north created a huge threat because we don't really understand north korea very well. we don't know why when or why am i using the weapon? and we think they're not very good at times. those kinds of things, but the longer term structural challenge me stage i think is what you're pointing at and is correct, right? i mean, china is rising in ross perot and figure out how to respond to that. and so i'm sure that i think that's the background to this meeting. okay, very interesting to talk to you real that kelly, thanks for taking the time to join is that from ohio? thank you very much. now the conflict and so dawn is forcing people with kidney failure to leave a capital cost to him and seek treatment and neighboring states. putting pressure on dialysis senses and all the health care facilities already struggling with the shortage of met. some of them will get reports a vis dialysis sensor and as damage is to dance river and i will state is under pressure. it was built to treat local patients with kidney failure. but that was before 4 months of fighting, changed everything into them. now,
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more and more patients from far away regions are coming here seeking help. me, you know, i'm not saying math problem. we would just place from hosp to him because of the will. and the people here at the center received us. but lately it has been a lot of issues. there are no cheats because of shortages. so we hope the ministry of health will provide something that we fled from hot soon because the war has made it impossible to get dialysis that. so we can come here and face the same as you know, mom. and then as the number of patients rises, staff here are making do with whatever they have. there's a shortage of medical supplies, medicines, and other crucial live saving equipment. and for those with reno failures, the shortages can be fatal. so dense dr. syndicate says dozens of patients with reno failures have died since the worst started in april, not feeding foot uh, we such a great lead to the point. the defense went out of service due to mismanagement on the state. ministration center is back,
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but the threat for it to go out of service this deluxe, because of the luck of the medical necessitates for renal dialysis up, we is patients. so calling and organizations to stand by us during this crisis that killed many dialysis patients because of this week the syndicate has also were and that's at least 8000 patients with kidney failure may lose their lives in the coming weeks. and dialysis centers in some states may cease to operate if the shortage of medical supplies is not addressed. and even in the past, we lack the necessities for dad. this is an urge for the provision as soon as possible. the 1st will be effected will be the patient at all. we have nothing to do but international aid organizations to provide them as soon as possible. and if we don't have these provisions soon, the center will not be able to carry out dallas is because they don't know as tentative to dallas has medications. for now, patients here continue to receive treatment for their kidneys,
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and hope that supplies arrive soon to help keep them alive. he bum, oregon. all just the room. simple plans had to the poles on wednesday to elect them next leader, an unemployment pulled at the end of segments. economy are amongst the main issues, the vases as having a task to report some herrera. the presidential candidates are promising to create jobs and economic opportunities. if they're elected, electricity doesn't go off as often anymore. we would in the last few weeks, pockets ins above. we have lots of just to see. all is not like the full when some areas will go without electricity. for most of the day, bobby's don't know how long this latest improvement and power supply will go on full. so i hate from us to maybe have a big couple of it to see like unity to or fill up our engine so that if it exists, it is good. they'll be able to eat and get their wheat in. do not letting it
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a good dry was which needs water and water need you to increase eating a good deal of fields another challenge of doing business? yeah, it's a high price of goods and basic commodities. government leaders and 50 economy is improving. but some economists say it's not going fast enough. i don't 40 percent of developments are leaving unix people, but unfortunately, there's not enough. we'll see it did with a creation of federal employment opportunities with every year. we have the, almost the end of a 1000 squarely by them graduates that are leaving off scores into what it is and they couldn't be, can't absorb them into a full and productive employment, say what, what unit is presidents images and then god bless. administration says economic sanctions imposed by some countries in the west more than 20 years ago. under ports of human rights abuses, autoplay, as well as the comic sabotaged critics of the government. the inconsistent policies, corruption and mismanagement. assembled the reasons why the con, there was
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a time when trade widens, would roll through here, picking up and dropping of goods from the different companies in the area that hasn't happened in years. now there was just silence and what's left of the structure is pulling apart all the presidential candidates say they will create jobs and economic opportunities is elected. they may need to, bobby, have notified me and economy that's been relatively dormant for more than 2 decades . will not be easy. how do i talk to algebra next door in that goes to the polls for a snap general election on sunday that fight could have an important impact on both the economy and the environment. but also be off to vote for or against the bonding of mining in the highlands and for the oil drilling in ecuador. yes, sunni national park in the amazon or less than america ad salisia newman reports from the ciocca, andrea, and region. it's. this is the heart of the tool indian region to speak to john in ecuador. it's known for its extraordinary bio diversity. he just essentials
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for providing much of the capitals, fresh water, and food. i keep the phone number on the, on the coffee. yeah. what to do so get a coffee moke, meet co co should that the 9 is loads of products that go to the city and from the to other places around the world. the, the, the people like really must say that the region and those who live in is facing a powerful enemy. not far away, rusty machinery and sacks of lift up with chemicals of the telltale signs that the legal miners have passed through here. in addition to us, government has granted 12 mining concessions to local and international companies. and 8 more are in the works this and get on. i said on this, but this young response outlander, they say they'll carry out responsible mining. that's what they've been saying since the beginning of time from the expectation of oil to mining. but i think we all know the most bottles, apart from the exquisite vegetation, the mountains,
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and the shows that you see here are rich in gold. and in copper, that is why the communities that lived here one that all of this could become one giant mine that would contaminate and destroy life. that's why on sunday, at the doors will be asked to vote in a referendum in which they can decide whether or not to completely ban mining in this area, as well as oil extraction. in another of ecuador is ecological hotspots. guessing the national park and they put drawers. amazon rain forest is one of the most bio diverse in the world. but it's also region oil and sundays referendum. dorians will essentially have to decide what's more important. exploding ecuador is most important source of income, or preserving it for the good of the environment and its inhabitants to be done made as leader of the petro look is union, is most or possible. look at the name of instead of a name,
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and that's what we are exploiting of the moment, is barely a detective out of a total of $100000.00. that makes up the sunni park that's allowed us to extract $55000.00 barrels of oil a day, which is nearly $1200000000.00 for the equal to reinstate. it's a lot of money for a country already deepen debt. questionnaire. good warrants must answer is what will ultimately cost them and their environment more to see in human al jazeera, in the indian trickle region, ecuador, a flight from the city of houston had just taken off bound for come, coon, in mexico. when this happens, imagine saying that i had a real pain when the southwest airlines flight quickly were tons of airport for it made an emergency landing. the company says the aircraft has been grounded on the close of the fi, is reviewed, or place for flight was organized for passengers may arrived in mexico just
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the the, let's get you. well, this book now the latest from the women's world cup. there's basically no thank you very much. fee for the presidency audience. you know has hail between t 23 women's woke up as the greatest ever you are speaking in sydney. i hate of sundays. final infant tina said the tournament had generated more than $570000000.00 in revenue. they also claim that equal pay between male and female players was
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a realistic goal. but it wasn't the only challenge facing the women's game. then equally paying the woke up, we are going that direction already. but that would not sold anything. it might be a symbol, but it will not solve anything because it's one months every 40 years and it's a few payers out of the thousands and thousands of players. we need to keep the momentum. we need to push it. we need to go for the quality, but we have to do it for real and you get in this room, all the women in this room, you have the power to do it. the stain ending then play is all getting ready for the biggest match of bakery as on sunday night. the team has reached the final before one. so it will be an historic moment for both. spain will also be looking for revenge of to be knocked out of the euro code of finals last year by eventual when is england we're making history and i think that's very important for,
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for our country for, for spain. and we've been showing that the yeah, it's been like, we have a really good score testing. this is just what i've been reading for the, for the, for the country foreclosure. and this to me. so let's say is the success of the team surprised many in spain, especially with ongoing issues between the players and coach for they build a the way to where the this because a lot of the intel um the, the main players, all these team belong to barcelona. who has to be 2 times everybody and tompkins of the last 3 years. and the 1st time they were being a chunk deals english with 9 spanish player. so there is a lot of salad in the woman's football here in the spain. and also the find that the time value and then we know a like simple thing, as in this case, a misquote as well as a kind of what my might be for should be replacing hair it next year. but the fact that the speed of the generation display and generation hasn't been able to succeed
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so far until now. and the fact that the, these work of happen just after uh, 50 layer. so pay the rebellion. and it's making it quite a surprise because i can spend people really don't know what to expect of all these woke up england, all the favorites going into the match. the team won the european championships last year and hoping to achieve and a stomach double. this is the biggest game, the one that you dream about, the one that means the most stop. so like it will hit when we're we're, we're in the tunnel. i'm, i'm, we're ready to walk out and yeah, i think it's an incredible occasion. it's been a number of votes tournament, and this is, this is, this is exactly where we want to be. and we got my, england's if a is not ruling out hiring the women's coach. serena friedman, as manager of the main scene in the future, the contract runs out in 2025 and the chief executive says the government could be
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in the frame. when current means manager goes, southgate eventually steps down. the man who lifted the will of cup and consummate full origin, seen the d and l. mesquites. so he wants to make more history and helping his new team into miami when they 1st major title. basically we'll catch on the side when they say natural in the final of the leaves cup the 7 times out on the when i have school 9 goals and just 6 games. so he's new club. he says, winning a 1st title in miami, so, so you're not, the joining would be huge when i was a day get here to north until, but i'm eagle. well it would be incredible. wouldn't a price for me and for everyone who supports the club for everyone who's brought the big changes to this club and has been helping it grow and make the team a global reference point when it gets hard. so it would really help with that. it would be really in practice power essentially, man coal cheapest. sergio rico has left hospital almost 3 months off of an accident left and fighting for his life. the 29 year old was hit by costs and runaway horse while on
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a pilgrimage in spain. and these had multiple operations full of severe injuries and brain for may he suffer from the incidents itself to yes, if. when, who were to to for to a day off, assigning result on name all saudi club. oh, hello. have announced that morocco is go, keep a guessing boot who has also joined the club. the 52 year old arise from your robe and he went to sylvia when it was one of the stalls for morocco and they run to the semi finals of the world cup and cuts it last year. i to be at morris at school research goals. joining saudi products side. i'll leave from manchester city. said he, a $1000000.00 forward school. the 2nd golden, the 31 when a leech. it's now 2 wins for me to for all us me. and they cover the leave, the table, tennis will, the one call us the l. careers may have found these real arrival on the codes. and it was a know that y'all could fit you tested the spaniard up the cincinnati mazda is on thursday, a week off to the span. he lost to tell me, pulling into the wrong side. he was push all the way again by the american in the
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last 16 at the cincinnati. most is authorize of the coming of rain delay as well to get through. you need to reach the find, let this event to make. it's a top ranking position for him. going into the us so for next week and then try to take that number one ranking from al perez is 23 time grand slam champion. know that you all could which is lost to the wimbledon final to the spaniard. he's also reached the quotes of finals in cincinnati with a slight sense when of a gamble, fees joking, which will play taylor fritz. max a. alex on his veteran is through as well through the hard for when the will. number 3, the new made it to them and say this one on a deciding said 6 full, it is submitted. first. when ever tucked inside of this year, he was championed at this events the last time we played in 2021. the head of will that plays like sebastian co says he does not think that russian and
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better russian athletes will compete with the parents and them fix next year. athletes from those countries have been borrowed from international competition since russia's invasion of ukraine, which was supported by ben the roost. the i see is you have to make a final decision about the participation. as i'm about to look on, you know, i don't have a crystal boy, you know, i follow world events in the same way that you will do. an opposition is very clear . the council has made that position clear the new council. i'm not going to speak for them in advance, but i would be very surprised if there was any shift in in that position. and i think we have certain c and we've done it for the reasons of integrity is of competition. the head of the world championships, nigeria is 100 meters hurdles champion, so it'd be, i'm gonna send has been told she can defend the title. back in july i'm
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a sign was suspended off to missing 3 drugs tastes over 12 month period. however, the basic seemed take as a unit that's now clear between to $60.00 level the charges i have a son is the current will record holder in the veins or i will leave it there for now. i'll be here again later with most both of these laura, the 1st thing they took thanks very much visa and that's it from me laura kyle: full this news out. but i've always back to this amendments with more of today's needs for you. the, the, as a i driven robots become more intelligent in more a ton and this will lead out smart us. do you think you could from the world one day if i ever decided to take on the world? i'm sure i do a great job. roberts never gets hired. sophia one us since its inception in 1961,
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