tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 21, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the of the, of the clock, this is and these are life from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. the woodland has been killed and the shooting the occupied westbank is ready for his phone to search for assessment. what's mullins celebrating a landslide victory for the new president today? again,
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to corruption campaign it bernardo already does. it's transformed into rivers. the full force of principal storms in the re factory in the west coast. united states struggling to recover the world's 2nd largest economy financing and new measures to tackle its financial uninstalled. the wells top to men's tennis prize produce an instant classic. and since then, i've seen a big chunk of inch eventually getting the better of calling sound correct to the longest 3 set final and sole history the so it is just pause 10, g m t and we'd be getting this news with developing use from the occupied westbank where at least one woman has been killed. another person wounded in a shooting. the attack happened. the city of hebron is ready media report a promising and suspect opened fire at
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a passing vehicle. let's get more and this from harry force it who's live for us in west or east. i'm sorry. what more do we know? well that said that was this one fatality so far? uh, is there any woman in her forties? she was reportedly traveling in this vehicle, haven't got a lift from amount unrelated to and have a 6 year old daughter who is also in the vehicle. but on the homes. the man is such as being seriously wounded. now conscious in a medical facility inside israel where he was taken shortly off to the attack, it happens on route 60, which is the main north south. all 3 through the occupied west bank, south of hebron, which is the city of thomas the new city which has a large amount to is ready. secular presence, a lot of the legal settlements. they're all home to some sally extreme fall. right . religious settlers. it is often a flash point for this kind of violence. there is now
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a major military operation on the way to try and find the attack is who reportedly shot at this vehicle from another passing car. some dozens of rounds, reportedly 5, there's a continuing 900 as well for now the other attack on saturday much for the north and who are in which to is really men with tails and all of this happening in the context of an extremely violent. yeah. more than a $180.00 pounds of citizens killed in the occupied west bank so far this year around. so t is rating scale. as for the reaction, we're hearing from palestinian islamic jihad and home us, which both essentially say that this was a natural response to what they call is really crimes in the occupied westbank. also some reaction coming in from his ratings as well the far right national security minutes to some of the things via is called for a cabinet meeting to discuss a response. the head of a separate council is quoting for increased military activity by israel inside the occupied westbank. how do you think? so that's a high false,
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that's the reporting. what is ready forces of arrested 13 palestinians from cities across the occupied west bank. the operations were focused around the ton of matter of the south and bethany him, well, so and it will come a little bit. yeah. and cooper. i. com and is ready for us to say they're looking for a suspect to kill to his race in the water on saturday. the carrier is just talking about or okay onto the political crisis in asia, a full not revel come on during the ally of the deposed the that my haven't buzzing . it says that wouldn't be paste until the detain president is released. the warning formalities i do that comes as supporters of the q rallied in the capital imagery data general a bureau, him and johnny has proposed a 3 year transition to democracy. he's on the international pressure to reinstate the present. tough decision call last month. i. let's get more from, i mean address is live in the nigerian capital of abu jet. so i'm at 1st up a former rebel commander, and i live that the president's my haven't buzz you that said that wouldn't be
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peace until the june to release it and tell us what more you said what basically i q is the military genta image it off opening depend on a box, he a q was similar to getting a war in news. yeah. we don't know exactly what you meant by that. but i think taking power from buzzing was according to him, a declaration of war on the countries now. he said there wouldn't be no peace in the country as long as the preston mohammed by them continues to be held by the military june to the end. once i'm immediate action from the military that to release him and then to put it into context, i reset, i will not was in fact i come under of the quarter could have been in the north of the country between 1990 to 1995 and then the 2nd rebellion between
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2072009. and he played a significant role in the band. again, a piece was declared around 20092010 that the incorporated victoria has been to the scheme of things in his yes. and that gave the country a child's to leave in peace. however, there's been some rumblings have been victoria community about discrimination and the nation. and of course uh my daughter lives ition of their own people. so even before the arrival of the coordinators that they've been some kind of rumblings within victoria community big and it wasn't, it is not for me responded to the 3 year transition plan announced by the i q need is. so the, what options if they go or what right now uh, 2 options, uh, the declaration of war. and of course, the continuation of functions. i think
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a lot of political analysts has spoken to saying that cause rushed into staging debility objective image. yet instead of allowing the sensors to walk like in countryside, molly burkina, faso and guinea. however, a to be said to cause those sanctions or those actions imposed on on those 3 countries. me. yeah, sorry, my labor to the front. so i'm duty didn't was because for 3 years now i, there's no clear guidelines as to what will happen about the transition program in those countries. so they sold by talking tells me here, the new coordinators that will give way. now, the only trouble simple action would be an intervention. and of course, the continuation of sensors. we know sensors are biting prices of food, stuff of going up, supplies of essential goods like medicines have been cut off electricity to has been taught. so uh, the assumptions are biting, whether or not the cause will continue with those sensors. when waited for the next few days or
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a few weeks to see what their response to that. but i can tell you that it was a better suddenly make that because it's not happy about the recent response from yeah. may that they have a 3 year transition program. one coffee shop told me that the, i'm not going to accept it because of what we are witnessing in mightily and broken affonso will be repeated in the big over the dresser reporting on the situation. asia, i've been thinking in guatemala, the anti corruption campaign, but not a r. a low has won the presidential run off election by lines like you 158 percent fight against full, the 1st data. sundry tar as like a repetitive support. now from the capital, the celebrations in the guatemalan capital supporters of the center left anti corruption candidate bid them out of the idea of,
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of cheering. his landslide victory over former 1st lady said that authorities we are out celebrating the seed. we planted with our vote hoping it will flourish, the unable to see by many as a political outside are managed to shake up guatemalans political landscape. one of the biggest electoral surprises in recent memory was looking at because that's what they met today. lots of islands have hope we are celebrating the return of the feeling of hope in the streets of our country. 8000 electoral observers were deployed in guatemala to oversee the election following a controversial campaign season. marred by concerns about democracy here being threatened lexia, i'm going to just almost one the moment of this is possibly the most important election that we've had in the last 38 years because we've had the chance to stop the back fighting that we've experienced in the last 3 years and close the door on
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the threat of authoritarianism. i didn't lose victory in sundays. election is seen as the culmination of widespread discontent over worsening crime, corruption and economic stagnation issues that some analysts say have no easy solution. the problem with that i've always, expectations are really high, but the problem is i really hard to fix. also fears there could soon be attempts by the opposition to undermine. i'd a but it was victory. it's it absolutely. it's got a crowd. water molla cities, historic center, as well as ford, say that the challenges that lie ahead are massive. none of that seems to matter right now. this is the moment of celebration of algebra, guatemala city of h, as in ecuador will head to the poles in october for prison, and so rentals left wing content, luis gonzalez, and his surprise challenger daniel the by the 6 of the contenders and sundays election, which is mounted by gain violence on the assassination of an election rival, you see
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a new and has this now from the capital of key to it for drawing seem to or want the same scene as they went to vote for a new president. okay. and what's your nessa? stuff that's too much crime and poverty. all we want to do is live in peace. but there was no consensus about who could deliver out of the candidates. louisa gonzales from the lift wing citizens revolution party came in 1st place, but with far fewer votes than expected the assassination of her arch rival 12 days ago. change the dynamic of the election. the reason why the recycling side of this campaign was the how does take this because that none of you ever since you represented the most the sort of halt. cool. and so i go to use and he was, he had been in advisory for years and years, and he is his assassination immediately. sort of prejudiced, restart gonzales has tickets. but when the counting began,
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35 year old harvard educated businessman daniel and noble work, the both wearing a bullet proof vest came in 2nd place. when i had gotten a human sense, i have an immense desire to improve the situation of the ecuadorian people. today we all live with a terrible uncertainty with insecurity and the lack of opportunities for young people. but i don't my whole any minus. it was always going to be an unpredictable race. but few could have predicted that the son of one of ecuador, as rich as men, would swing into a ronald's presidential election. then your noble lot is very, very new in politics, but he has a lot of money to finance as social media campaigns. yes, that's not the only reason, so many people voted for him. young people like least got to see a say they want someone who represents. then sometimes you have to for me because he's a young candidate. we need someone young in politics. secondly, we single status describe truth disappointing both as
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a glass half full. and this is the 1st time in the history of ecuador that a woman gets such a high percentage of votes in the 1st round, winning the election to be the president of ecuador. but you will have her work cut out for her to win in the runoff in 2 months, a long time to wait for a country that is already really from a certainty and violence. you see a newman, al jazeera people, most of the head on this, these are including the countdown to the election in zimbabwe. will have liked this from the company or are cracking down on child sex abuse is a court case in australia, highlighting house social media, eating fund as well. wife supports coming up to a new 100 mens well of 100 meet admins will jump into the details from the place for
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the depart department instead will be holding a cabinet meeting on tuesday to decide the start date for the release of treated radioactive water. into the ocean. earlier today he met with needed from the fishing industry to hear the views. the fishermen say that already under pressure from climate change and over fishing amount, face threats to their reputation for food safety view. and you can watch dog says the government to find a safe china south career and pacific island nations. well, they're all against it. i think i'm a gum or except this report not from tech you. on sunday, japanese prime minister, somebody else should have visited the collapse for pushing the diet. you knew where class, where she also match with the match operators. now this doesn't come as just before . japan is expected to make a formal announcement about when it will release treated radioactive wastewater funding if they are planned into the pacific ocean. and is meeting with the plant
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operators to tapco. she to expressions concerns over public safety and also public perception. specifically, in relation to the 2 cushion of fishermen who fear reputational damage, much like how they saw back in 2011 after the triple disaster. now in their meeting with the prime minister, cheko assured the leader that they would launch a public safety chain that would oversee all issues related to public perception and compensation for again, fishermen to steer an impact on their lively foot. but on monday, when she met with social union, he heard that they were continuing to oppose japan's plan of these things in waste water, their opinions have not changed and they continue to oppose the flat. and now the prime minister is expected to meet his ministers later this week and could and then i'll put announced a release date as early as within a few days as a tropical storm. hillary has brought heavy rain and high winds, the southern california of the closing flash floods and at least one death in mexico city and county you need is,
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are also in california. is the state home unpack code. so like me, reynolds reports now from palm springs in california. in death valley, normally one of the driest places on earth flood waters cascaded over a highway one sign of tropical storm. hillary's force as it battered southern california, the storm made land full on mexico's baja california peninsula on sunday and boot swiftly northward. one person was reported killed in mexico when their vehicle was swept away. 26000000 people are in the storms path. the national weather service warrant of catastrophic and life threatening flash floods, particularly affecting low line desert areas. some towns were under evacuation orders elsewhere. people loaded up on sandbags and sought shelter indoors, bad down the hatches in los angeles heavy rain flooded intersections. public
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schools in la and san diego will be closed on monday. one person was rescued from the rain swollen l. a river right now, it is critical that angelenos stay safe and stay home unless directed otherwise by safety officials record rainfall hit palm springs and neighboring towns as if the storm wasn't enough of $5.00 magnitude earthquake hit sunday afternoon near santa barbara and was felt by people throughout the area. as darkness falls, millions of people throughout this region are waiting h to sleep for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county ward. the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l g 0, palm springs, california, where the percentage of harrington is following this. don't miss, i can quite a punch of this. you know, nick, we knew it would be bad, and now we're seeing the video. the proof comes out of it. so a tropical storm hillary made line fall in northwest mexico,
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maintained its strength as a tropical storm slamming into southern california. so here's where the storm is right now. it is giving us a tell you right across california. so i want to get you the latest numbers right now. the storm is now technically posts tropical psych loan hillary, the winds around this center of the disturbance, 55 kilometers per hour. but let's remember at one point, this was a category for a hurricane. the winds were 230 kilometers per hour. so if we can wrap it, we, but yeah, it is next at this one was still packing a punch in here as a proof, palm springs, we saw rob reynolds there. here it is by the numbers in 4 hours, 56.6 millimeters. it doesn't sound like a lot, right? but in a desert climate, all of that to say, half a year's worth of rain in 4 hours now, the storm will eventually break apart over northwest nevada. but it has injected a lot of moisture into the us southwest. but not only here, if we go a bit further north in oregon state, montana state,
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we've got wet weather in the mix. this is now the forecast on tuesday that what the weather will pour into canada. so this is a bit of good news, bad news type of situation because for canada, this rain should help damping down some of those wild fires burning, for example in colona. so nick, the rainbow, be welcome in canada, but certainly not in the us southwest. all right, jeff, thanks very much indeed. yeah, just rain will be welcoming kind of the certainly because of thousands of people to be in order to leave areas in western kind of when any 400 miles of us are still pending. more than 35000 people are also under evacuation. notice in the province of british columbia kind of is experiencing as well as well, the policies on record and at least $1005.00 funding across the country. things are looking better. uh. we are highly ceiling like we're moving forward rather than we're moving backwards. and that's a great feeling for all of us to have him saying that make no mistake. there will
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be difficult is a had no understanding. mine has been charged with mold in $1600.00 defenses of child sexual abuse, 45 year old allegedly raped and abused $91.00 children. when he worked in child care centers into pulse, as police forces globally and making some progress and come back to the exportation to children. but social media platforms, encryption and artificial intelligence are creating more opportunities to commit defenses. so our clot reports now from 1st to 45 year old, allegedly right and abuse, $91.00 children, and over 15 year period, while he was a child care worker according what happened and sharing the content online, he's been charging calls in prison. this is going on right around the country. it's the reason we had a real commission and it's the reason the royal commission came up with the recommendations that did. there are a lot, as i said, is that they are doing this for children,
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child abuse offenses. the risk is the result of an international police operation. the rapid expansion of social media platforms such as tick tock, snapshot and facebook is increasingly helping offenders share and access a legal material. what we're dealing with is a phenomenal amount of content that must be a victim. identification teams globally are trying to find the victims in that we're doing our best, you know, law enforcement is absolutely doing its best. but the, the, the production, the content as far as the strips, the actual human resources that police control at the internet is more than 32000000 reports of child sexual abuse. materials were quoted last year by the national center for missing and exploited children in the united states. live streaming technology is better webcams, and smartphones have changed the way a friend is approached. the victims is only a sound thinkable, how much material is actually out there. so that right is actually growing on an
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annual basis and it will continue to grow and less tech companies that have do a lot more to actually stuff that already is globally and making some progress, installing and identifying the spread of images of child sexual abuse. but the doc wave is making it even more difficult for law enforcement organizations with a friend is able to authorize anonymously online. it's here where a friend is, collaborate and share techniques on how to engage in groups of victims where you have a chat forums with thousands and thousands of offenders t t. talk about how to offend and how to approach children online. i would speculate that absolutely it is having an impact on the rights of online grooming and children. it's a battle not lost, but one the police acknowledge will continue to evolve. sir o'clock alger 0 brisbin, a british nurse, a convicted of murdering 7 babies in a carriage,
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suspension to be sent and see you see, let be was also found guilty of attempting to murder 6 of those have been in naples hospital where she worked when a person is most prolific serial killers has already said she doesn't want to be in court to hit a sentence or let's close to san diego who joins live now from london. monitoring this as sonya, please also currently investigating further suspicious tests related to the case. what do we know about that? well, yes, the police have announced that they are looking into lucy. let these and tie a career, including when she was working at sea level pool women's hospital in the city of liver pull itself, the health secretary also forwarded an inquiry into how this came to happen as well . and they're all growing polls now occurring into how this was able to a car in for the managers who at the top of the hospital to be compelled to
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contribute to the inquiry and submit themselves in for questioning as well. because of course, there is also a lot of controversy into how this was handled by the executives of the hospital itself. remember, back in 2015, the 1st depth occurring on the 8th of june 28th to june 2015. an alarm bells were raised, but then it took several incidents for that to be a profit, a look into how this was going on. and finally in 2017 a. when police officers received a less to into looking to touch and to look into this issue, then they brought in 2 of the consultants. dr. stephen bray and dr. robbie jr. i'm to question them over the desk and eventually in 2018 lucy let be was arrested. but she denied full $22.00 charges against her. so what about the control the see
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of the how the hospital dealt with with, with helpless to this by law of the but there really is a lot of criticism now that is being levied towards the executives of the hospital about how they manage this, how they undertook the complaints from the consultants who raised the alarm and to let them know of this. for example, that had been 2 inquiries that had been taken place that had been commissioned by the executive. yet none of those inquiries really took into consideration that there ought to be forensic examination of the desk. and this was something that really raised many alarm bells among the consult as you spoke about a cultural but non to don't to culture. how they, they didn't have that consent at taken into, into mind at this, that was quite confrontational meetings,
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where the results of those inquiries as non forensic inquiries, actually, a claim that let be, was, was in the clear off to those inquiries and those same consultants that a warning the executives were forced to apologize for her. indeed, one of the consultants actually mentioned on his social media page that as a, the truth of what happened during that time will show you to the cool as it comes out and mentioned that there are still people out. but still on inc, 6 fingers. psalms have tax payer money or retard with that gold plated pensions. you need to stand up in public to explain why they did not listen and do the right thing to acknowledge that their actions potentially facilitated a mass murder. and of course lucy let be is being sentenced today and never the less a she is facing a life sentence which sees, but she may never, ever be released. all right,
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so you really definitely thanks very much dates on the i get reporting the spaniards will be getting ready to welcome home. bad champions ought to be the england to win. the women's football will come from the 1st time spain secured at one mill victory to take home to try for you in australia. as captain olga coming to school in the 29th minutes. they have now joined gemini as they are the nations to win by the women's and amends. well, it's crossed right away to madrid, pull races, standing by for us there, and a pole is spectacular when house madrid preparing to welcome the team. while next the people behind me, i working very hard to prepare for it. building a stage across the river had in the midday sun, it's already about 33 degrees celsius here in madrid. fortunately, by the time the players arrive at about 10 pm local time at the airport, the sun will have gone down and value. they'll make that way here,
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where we're expecting many thousands of people to welcome them and celebrates on the stage behind me. this was also one of the reasons why the celebrations yesterday when they made thing, when were raw the mutate because it was about 2 pm when the match ended, people being willing to stay in doors at the moment. so that's, that's pretty much what they did. but when it's cool it tonight, we expect lots of people here. now in terms of the, the overnight reactions is open based on events in australia, particularly with the goals score. olga. com. oh nice. she came up the page to find that her father had died and, and also around the, the play who, who missed the penalty for spain proved not to be crucial in the end. uh jennifer moser, when the table lining up to take the trophy and celebrating the president of the spanish federation, louise ruby, all as kissed her on the lips and during the celebrations. now she sighed in
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a video afterwards, despond, type news video that she did not enjoy that, that she liked to release the statements through the federation, saying it was just a spontaneous jessica. but it's caused quite a lot of reaction in spain, and they administer the quality saying it say, example of the masculine sexual violence against women that really highlights the problems the, the women's football is still facing, hey, you know, a lot of players left the team before the woke up i how that being treated. so over the world cup has been a joyous occasion, the biggest one ever for women's football showing a lots of progress for the game. there are still problems, especially in spain. all right, thanks to the police report. so the head here announces here are the world's longest serving 5 minutes. the hands are the power to his phone plus the political and social issues. dividing pilot type is general elections multiple coming up. now the world covers that we take
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a look at what is the hello good to be with you. we see the alerts are expanding across portugal and spain. so let me show you the story by the numbers. here's the forecast on monday. look at madrid, $39.00, but hotter still for several places on tuesday. colors are on dark with the red, the higher the temperature from porto to madrid. to more say temperature is above, above average here. i mean, look at porto, you're running almost 10 above where you should be for this point in august. temperatures will fall off though, toward the end of the week. as those winds shift around, almost all of the central europe is baking in the heat. we do have some showers rolling through pulling that will knock back temperatures a bit. so heat alerts will be dropped. there is room $38.00 set on a $37.00 and bucharest, $38.00, and how temperatures are also lifting
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a bit and assemble. how does it that breeze through the bus 1st turns a bit lighter to the northwest. we go, chugging up warmer air for england. striped with some showers though, across the island of ireland and western in scotland. some big downpours moving across burke, you know, fast. so pushing into molly and eventually that will make its way into guinea on tuesday. meantime, for south africa we're getting a pretty powerful wind in cape town and some showers, but also hot here for southern africa. many spots are running about 10 degrees above average. stay cool. the september, no, just india hose, the g 20 summit where leading economies will discuss global challenges, the broad costs premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us and to fully cover those for 1st amendment rights
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will lead to gather in new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate talks. generation sports meets the icons who are challenging preconceptions and using the platforms to change society. the candidates for mexico's presidential election will be announced. will this be the 1st time in the country's history to women go head to head for the top, jump september on al jazeera. when the news breaks, parts of this community are still under water and the story needs to be towed out. you 0 has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and live nice or
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the outer again, you're watching out 0. her mind about top stores form a ripple commodity a lot easier. i suppose the than 100 pounds. we says that would be peace until the detained president has released warning from every side. buddha comes and supporters of the crew running in the capital. at least one woman has been killed. another person wounded the shooting deals like west by you talk, competent, innocent people. it's really media reported, palestinians suspect, open fuss at a passing tropical storm, hillary heavy raising gusty winds to southern california because it flash floods with at least one definitely city and county need is a asking people to stay at home. now stop market investors disappointed by the latest effort to boost the economy in china or in stables inflation. salt prices fell to a 9 month low. you on tumble the value of the central bank cut the main interest
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rate. trade is we're hoping for a logic content of the images worlds. second largest economy is struggling with reduced demand for goods, both at home and abroad, and a slumping property prices. funding in the caving pandemic that's creating fears of height and inflation for stagnation. well done, why is the chief economist that hangs, hang bank in china joins is now from shanghai. done great to have you with us. first up, the try to suffering from following price is the rest of the world suffers from inflation rising prices. why is this happening? well, how does that sometimes it look. and so there's a boss, a difference in the policy response, post cold it across the western world and also emerging markets. the central bands have been cutting interest rates, but the chinese central bank and po, see, has been extremely conservative during the 3 years of cold as well, or very rarely any meaningful interest rate cuts on there were some targets has low
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or lowering of interest rate, but overall, the borrowing cost was not low during the entire time households. we're not guessing the cost trends, but like what people are getting the euro or the america. so as a result, china now actually is facing actually a fall in price of a, of a problem. but at the same time, domestic demand is also quite a week due to a really lagging housing market and to price the consumer blockage. so it pays, pandemic recovery not going is what is hoped well, and the recovery is quite fragile every month. and there are some indicators behaving better than the previous months, but overall performance has always been jeopardized by the lagging in the housing investments and housing sales. it has been the pillar for chinese economy and now the chinese government is trying to replace housing with some new engine, but it's hard to come by manufacturing or the new energy supply chain has to be
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action quite well. but they're not big enough to really pull up trying as it cannot make gross in summer unless you're comparing china to japan in the early 19 ninety's when the bubble bus, the, it's pretty stream. uh, what you'll take on that on china, in a way i do look like the early 19 ninety's japan, not dressed and they cannot make stock nation but also in this demographic change. and, but they're also some fundamental differences in the institutions because what we're seeing now in china is, in a way, a control the decline. housing market is chinese government allow housing market will adjust. we would have seen a drastic decline in the housing prices. but actually, if you look at a different tier of cities in china, the housing prices have been quite stable. so it's very likely that we're entering the is a relatively long time. they can amik downturn due to
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a falling housing housing markets. but it's policy intentional. and also it will be controlled in pays by the central bank and what goes on in such a major economy bound to have global impacts. what about uh, as well the common growth in china. it has been hugely important for the demand of many of the major commodities in the world also, and it's economic sense and mental, effective global capital. a capital flow as the major manufacturing center china is supplying strength, is due that there is nothing really fundamentally different about that. but what's the, the weak economy is showing is actually a lack of confidence about what china's policy may cause. what do the market has to be anticipating a lot more policy response? but so far we haven't seen much in a way, it's good because it shows a clear priority of the long term reform rather than short term stimulus. but it
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also means in the short term, the markets in china, especially the stock market, will be performing quite badly. and that kind of hurts the investors confidence and the recovery might be very shaky. interesting, i'd great to get your perspective done. appreciate that done. my chief economist, that hangs, and by china, thank you. the world's long as having prime minister has 100 david pilots of his son. the 1st transition of how income, very different 8040 years. so like me to mean any change in policy as trying to train our thoughts, a ken body is king, arrives for the opening of the new parliament in the capital pen pen just behind him home, sen, prime minister since 1985. despite international condemnation, the election in july was neither free nor fair. the king maintained to have faith
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in his new government. no. okay. i strongly believe that the new man died. government will receive the confidence from the parliament and will fulfill judy is in accordance with the policy to continue to push for economic price and lift to the livelihood of people. but this palm and we'll see a shift in power, not from one policy to another, but from father to son. the 1st order of business is a vote of confidence in the new prime minister. and with a 120 of a 125 seats in the hands of the cambodian people, spotty, the c p. p. the result is in no doubt, one minute has been groomed for the tough job for several years. he took a notice of the high profile, rolling campaigning during the last election race. although he remain quiet about his plans for the new ro educated in the us and u. k. and the flu and english speaker, one minute may look more presentable in his father who grew up as
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a fighter in the jungles of campo during vietnam. but those expecting a change in policy like me to be disappointed. and then he keeps his way of thinking is not different from his father's to us, but he has more capabilities and his father is more presentable on the international stage. and he's seen as, i'm thomas again, may need a good laugh. that transition is already started. just last week, one minute was presented to china is foreign minister, one e, when he visited but on pen. the smiles suggest the cambodia is powerful. allies expect friendly relations to continue. like father, like son, tony chang, elders are or tuesday and bob way, where the opposition lead nelson chinese is set to hold his final riley in the capital harry ahead of elections on wednesday. hundreds of his photo is guy that in the southern city pull away on sunday, 12 candidates running for the presidency, but the competition is made between the incumbent and douglas and to meet
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donald trump is confirmed. he wouldn't be taking part of the for us republican debate with the presidential hopefuls on wednesday. he posted on his social media site that he believes folks as though how successful his presidency was. he is the front runner of at least 14 candidates must, despite the former us president facing for trials including conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results. the the netherlands in denmark, a pledge to us, made a flight of jets to ukraine. the announcements were made during president florida minutes lensky visit to the native member countries. savanski hailed the agreement and said his country needs to suffice for the safety of the rest of the world. all of russia's neighbors are under threat. ukraine does not prevail. international law
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will not be in research attempted democracy is over the world. each of them can become the targets either for me, styles or for messengers or for disabilities and, and i'm sure you're getting phillips with alexandria. trevino is the editor in chief of this with military review, and he explains how the supply of f, 16 fi digits could impact ukraine's worth. as you can imagine, that the situation is going to change in the coming weeks and coming months because russian air forces has become emboldened by the facts that's a less and less of ukrainian aircraft. we're able to take to the air and intercept and fire ms files at that. so without a sufficient number of airplanes, the ukranian air force cannot maintain its size uh territorial,
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its air space integrity. we're going to see in the coming months, more ukrainian airplanes. and therefore, this will probably push back the russian air force strength. these airplanes are multi roll ends because they are fitted with a very comprehensive electronics suites. and even the older generation f sixteens that you're talking about now has been modernized repeatedly. they are capable of air defense. they are capable of recognizance including electronic suppression, jamming missions. and of course, a striking capabilities. so air to ground capabilities as well. the latest flash floods and land slides and he modul pradesh data, not india killed, at least a few people that increase the number of fatalities the since a monsoon season began 2 months ago to 338,
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dozens of others remain missing. michael level has of the twisted mantle of crush cause the reminder of the daily power of nature that swept the mountain estates of him a child protection last week. india is does, off the response force, has a grim, critical job to searching for the bodies of those full buried by land slides decide what in today is the 7th day of risk operations and 17 bodies have been recovered. 3 victims are yet to be found and the search continues for them, which is a little closer for him on tomorrow who lost 2 family members. he looks on the side towards his house, used to stand me up and you see the guy you'll, we deployed earth moving equipment, but we didn't find anyone. we went up to the river many times following the path of the flash floats and the land slides. but we didn't find them. we found the remains of the castle that walked away, but there's no sign of my mother and my niece. so, nita was
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a construction wicked before floods forced the former home in early july. she and more than a 100 others now live at a government run shelter. osmotic only gave me another in another way we've been has since july night, when the floods hit my mother's house was the fast to go. my sister's house, a total of 14 houses of my family and relatives got swept away. there is a danger of land sites as well as rocks that keep fooling. that's why we were brought to the stars. he's used to provide us with food now that stopped a mandy is one of the districts of the states. way of recovery efforts are underway . this man with the bird popular that's it. in monday and about 10 percent of the area was affected when excessive rains happened. didn't hills already saturated that's close to land slides? many roads will cut off. houses collapsed, like the major reason is unprecedented rainfall in a short duration of time for the going, i'm going to, the state is reeling from nearly
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a $1000000000.00 worth of damage that will take months and years to repair. for now, we'll far as ease of declared him a child produced as a natural calamity effected area. and they all calls for the national government to declare a state of disaster. mike level elders era. it's still head here or not, so it goes full coming up and emotional like this legend of men's tennis. the
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the news the oh that's good. i'm just bored and he has news of american tennessee. yeah, it was a fantastic match between a joke of it shouldn't call a sound cross a pat producing an instant classic. and the final is the since announced, the open, the top see prize in the men's game on coal for close to 4 hours before jump could, which eventually managed to secure that cycle somehow. make sure pulse a month on from their epic do in the wimbledon final. novak joke of it to, and carla says,
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kind of where i says again this time and the title decided to add this cincinnati open 20 year old. i've kind of one the wimbledon. the final is 5 sets and the spaniards made the fastest start in this, not taking the 1st. that took of it looked. it'd be one piece 36 years as you receive treatment for heat stroke in the 2nd set. plus, as is typical of the $23.00 time grand slam champion, he went on to save a match point and leveled the final at once. the whole a tennis that calls on all these how is the recovery and the 3rd set, saving full championship points and taking the much to deciding type rate of to close to 4 hours. the say it was a fuel service you emerged as the winter. it had been the longest since the recess final in
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a t p to history the toughest matches i've ever played in my life. regardless what tournament to what category, what level, what player means. unbelievable. i mean from the beginning till the end of the core really, really happy with the when id me. of course i been talking with my coach, i might send that to we. we are social product of, of, of so most tennis funds will be hoping to get the chance to put on a repeat performance at the files around some of the season. that's the us open, which starts next week on how most i'll do see around american c 9, g, golf, one. the winnings of incidence in sanaa sees the biggest cycle of her career. so from the 19 year old basing at county and look at the in straight sense, she already got a better world and born ega suite on 2nd. the last full gulf is now $111.00 of the
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last 12 months. if you will have to 60 full amount, she's over $32.00 days. the 9th fee for women's welcome ended with spain as the new champions help. while the run of the semi finals of co host australia, the event in spot, a nation generation of new players across the globe, alex thomas reports from sydney. it made more money, paid out more money and was watched by more people than any previous within will come the total months in australia and usually then wasn't c li successful. its being cool, groundbreaking for women's football, particularly by those who have feet for so long for the sport to get the same recognition as the man's game. we've been talking about women's football as this cultural movement. and this year we have found a seismic shift in the way that people see the woman's game.
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2023 is about showing the world what it means to take this game beyond greatness. to put our players on the pay this the way they belong to fill the stadiums, to smash records and we were doing it on a daily basis. in this tournament. ticket sales and attendance has reached an old time high television ratings in australia, which chanted and women's football showed a surprising strength. and that expanded to $32.00 teams for the 1st time that will phase this will comp martin virus. the women's guides and states it showed how much the rest of the world has pulls up with europe and north america olympic champions, canada to time well, champions, germany and full time will cut. when is the united states a crushing out earlier than expected? well, low rank teams like jamaica, south africa, nigeria, i'm a real co qualified for them to count rounds with the profile of women still full is higher than at
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a great to financial rewards could and should for life prize money for this woke up was $110000000.00 a 300 percent increase, but still only a quarter of what the men get. we're very supportive of bridging that gap as soon as possible. the face of the president has talked about bridging that gap by 2027 and we're very supportive on the final day of the wilcox and elizabeth full spain lifted the trophy and sydney australia is players who being cheated in prison, the matilda is behind it. the keys to the city and the statue is being built in there on a like finished for perhaps the straits. how big an effect this total number does that. alex thomas does the era sidney. a spanish jump, he's boss a loaner of pates of the 1st one is the league season, forced to work hard, however, by visitors to this also breaking the deadlock and so the h t 2nd minutes a dream i can't well know, but for i'm sorry,
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has been sailed the wind in injury. time font is going to say nope. they go see point stuff to 2 games to less start than their rivals round madrid now, right, so are purchasing those chelsea team would be 231 at west time in the english premier league $11.00. chelsea have the chance to take the lead time is missing from the penalties for west i'm going to win 31. they have 4 points up to 2 games. chelsea. i've just one. i'm still waiting for the 1st one of the seats. i think we need to be disappointed. we are disappointed. we need to prove that many in many areas. yes, we can move the company, but don't then i think we lose. and we need to a said the, the feed, but we need to from, from now just have this thing in the,
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in friday i'm just throwing and move on and i'm prepared into this way. for the last 6 of the 1st one of the new season. you know and res, seem basing evanson full notice of to losing finally one. so you counseling, they're always gonna have a big match coming up on wednesday. it'll be facing opinion in the 1st, like if you write that conference, leap like american sprints that no alliance has. one of them is 100 meters at the world athletic championships and hungry. its sweet time we'll champion in the 200 mates, is a recording a personal best of 9.83 seconds to take goals that sites evaluated with a swan that became the 1st african. so in the middle, in this event, so you don't the silver presents. so now he's taking the bronze me, i've been, it was him a few times now in about 3, but to be a 100 meter was have you as a great feeling to have a know, i know now i've always been the guy with the,
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the high stop and speed, but to be able to grab the how do you meet a title at this moment when it counts on the right day? that's really what started with a like, that's really the goal. uganda is joshua chaps. a guy pulled the wind, the final stretch to win his boat successive men's 10000 me to will apply full value of a new one. can use 1st model in budapest, he went on to take the silver i know that this wasn't so easy, especially with the increasing the of the white embassy and to come here and we in the more efficient, middle east for me, britson is kathrina johnson. thompson wont be head saucen wilsonville for 2nd signed the 30 year old run a personal pass through the $800.00 maces, last of events. 7 disciplines hold of feet, science and challenge of american on a whole. with johnston, samson has that's become a series of career threatening injuries since winning have 1st will title in so ha,
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back in 2019. okay. that is useful. i'd be great, thank you very much for that. we'll see you later. that's it for me. for this news, uh, i'll be back in just couple minutes late and i'll have another for how far of use we'll see you in a bit like the, [000:00:00;00] the closing stupid stuff scaling hikes. messing ta they said with success come to tunes to make it different. i felt that it was in for,
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