tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 22, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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the list for how democracy works is really just acknowledging the differences that that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created, the republican party talked to of a to hawks special on that jersey to the and hello, i'm role matheson and this is a news on life from joe hard coming up in the next 16 minutes on the us president donald trump is fonda set at $200.00. busy $1000.00 is the phases accusations of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential georgia state. the election activeness around the world, the claim of victoria for 5 months democracy voters in that quote or say no to oil drilling in an amazon was a few as president joe biden has to hawaii to get a 1st time, looked at the devastation caused by the leaf a wild fires,
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serial killer nurse is sentenced to life in prison for murdering 7 babies in brussels. on far smell with the latest sports match with the united release for mason greenwood following an internal investigation failing international who leaves by mutual agreement says it's the best decision for all part of the legal team. a former us president donald trump has agreed at $200000.00 bond with authorities in the state of georgia. it's linked to allegations that he and 18 others tried to overturn the states 2020 presidential election results. all those named in the indictment were charged last week. they have until mid day on friday to surrender, voluntarily to georgia state court officials is the 4th criminal case against the former president who's campaigning to retire and the wi fi is in 2024. but for more
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than this, we're going to go to all them fisher in atlanta, georgia. so there's a ton to about $200000.00 button, which is being posted. if we get any idea when he might appear on the well, it's been a busy day here in atlanta with a number of the legal team. some the defendants go in to talk about bill conditions . the most important them. of course, donald trump, on various charges, the where beauty is kind of set. the total is $200000.00. there are conditions attached to the bill. you can contact any of the witnesses and he can speak to his co defendants all the 10 of them except through the lawyer. so we can discuss the case with any of them, including as former lawyers, people like rudy giuliani. but there is no indication in the documents that have been lloyd's with the court of when he will appear. most likely. we think it could be thursdays that is because he's intending to show up the day after the republican presidential debate that's being held in milwaukee. because if he appears here on
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thursday, then that will suck because he here i took all the post to be analysis. you'll be able to, i don't many, the media coverage. and as we all know, donald trump likes media coverage when it's all about donald trump. tell us about what is the explanation is about why she is being pulling out of the debate that you're talking about that one in milwaukee. well, there's a couple of reasons for one. he's very, very far ahead of the rest of the field. there was one pulled at the weekend, the said he's got 51 percent of it with republican voters at the others. don't even get to 50 percent, so he's well ahead. so there's no upside for him. it's not as if he can boost the bid. his lead to any more, he's the the way of sitting at the moment. he will get the nomination. so why put yourself through 2 hours of standing on the stage being attacked by others being torn down as being slammed? the biggest hot have in your record to the park. there is nothing good about that.
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but you'll also be looking at another pool that came out to the weekend. that said, more than 50 percent of republican voters would like to see them involved in these debates. and so we'll stop popularity, stocks to wind slightly, then he may well get involved in some of the other debates that are scheduled. he did see in his trip social posting that he wasn't going to take part in the debates, political, but that all might change if he thinks his nomination is possibly going to be threatened by someone doing incredibly well in the debates and subject up in the polls you'll also be aware of to the, what happens here in georgia could well impact that popularity. it took a hit when the child does what a nice know he's got to actually appear in court and plead not guilty to the indictments against them. that could well be another factor and his future calculations on whether or not he takes past and future debates. dahlin, thank you very much. that's out on special talking to us from atlanta, georgia. the people that actually don't have voted against drilling for oil and
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a protected pos of the amazon. it's home to tribes have chosen to live in isolation as well as hundreds of spaces, birds, reptiles, and fish. a referendum of the issues being held alongside sunday's presidential elections. 60 percent voted yes to stop the dripping, and it's a blow to the outgoing ecuadorian presidency and the law. so he says, oil drilling is crucial to the country's economy. where the drilling site is not going to have to be close done. it's located in the city nature reserve in the amazon, and is regarded as one of the most important bio diverse parts of the planet. eco, is government has estimated that stopping the drilling is going to mean the loss of about $16000000000.00 over 20 years. the operation accounts for 12 percent of ecuador is crude oil production of $480000.00 barrels a day. are locked in america, edits of the same and humans joining us now from kito climate activists around the world saying that this is a very poor, important decision. what's been happening while they certainly
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are celebrating, we came from uh, from a meeting that was held just a short while ago with the active list and also members of all of the indigenous communities that are represented by one of the largest organizations here in ecuador, they say they've been fighting for a decade for this, and they are of course, absolutely over joy. they say that this is proof that people can defend the mother earth and that they can give a priority to what really is important. now they are also, however, warning the current government or any future governments that they cannot reverse this. they say that they have one at the back of the ballot box, but they must defend the people's will on the streets if necessary. and that is a way of suggesting that future governments might be able to somehow make this irreversible. so yes, they are celebrating that very happy. that is, it is a historic election result referendums, but,
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and they're calling on people from other countries to also step up to the plate and do the same thing. stay with us for a moment because i want to talk about sundays presidential election that baffled for the president of the presidency of ecuador, is headed for our runoff. in mid october, voters are going to choose between left has kind of at least have gonzales and businessmen. daniel know bon now 45 year old louisa gonzales is from the left wing citizen revolution movement. she'd gotten the most votes, and the 1st one was all it says she's prepared to spend the billions from echo doors, international reserves to reform the strongly economy. she says she wants to secure the border with columbia, and partner with e u countries to clump down on the global drug straight. 60 percent of it comes through ports in ecuador arrival is daniel know, boy, he's a 35 year old relative newcomer to politics. he had been pulling the bottom of the pipe for most of the campaign, but strong debates performance. so him is search to a surprise, 2nd place in the 1st round. the ball a comes from one of latin,
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america's richest families known for there. but i am far as fathers tried and failed several times to become president. let's go back to lucy at so what is the feeling on the ground about who might win this? this is this is a really a very, very difficult one to called 1st of all i spoke to the least of them sat as a short while ago, and she assured us that she believes that she can win in the run off. she says that the, that the people of ecuador have proven that they want peace, that they want prosperity of the sort of things that politicians say all the time. but what you could really explain is what she's going to do about the fact that 67 percent of ecuador is voted for other candidates, including danielle noble. so it is going to be an uphill battle for her, but it is again, it is a new election, then they are going to have to try to tweak their strategies a double eye himself though interestingly enough, he has very,
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very little political experience. but what he doesn't have an experience he has in money. he is, as you mentioned, from one of the richest families in this country. and he's going to use his use, his knowledge of the social networks and all the rest. and of course, the support of a lot of the people that voted against themselves in this 2nd round. so round rather. so it's, it's, it's a very tough one to call. it's going to be an interesting few weeks. and that was politics until mid october. and this is a, a thank you very much indeed. go tomatoes onto corruption campaign. about nato level has been elected as president. i have an a one the runoff election by line slide, securing 58 percent of the vote is rival the countries former 1st. lady sandra told us came 2nd was 36 percent envelope has said that his victory is a win for democracy. my overflow has more from guatemala city, and it's largely business as usual here in the guatemalan capital. following that
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landslide victory from center left candidate bid them out of the low in sundays national election. here in guatemala, i want to show you some headlines from the local papers here. this 1st one reads i live alone makes history will gover, guatemala, just as father did between 19451951. for many people that don't realize this out, evello is actually the son of water mile is 1st democratically elected president. despite this fact, he's largely seen here in guatemala as a political outside or we see this sort of the dark horse, especially the lead up to that 1st round, a voting back in june to become the front runner. and this runoff election that took place on, on sunday evening for many political analysts here and constitutional listen and experts. so he was better able that was seen largely as an international, as a centrist, even, which makes some kind of a unique leader in the broader scope of latin american politics. again, the mood here is quite good. there was a press conference on monday from guatemala as the supreme electoral tribunal,
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who reported that there were no significant anomalies or regularities in the voting process. there was a little bit of cautious optimism given that guatemala is seen as one of the most corrupt countries in latin america. and that there could be elements of, of that corruption that could be seeking to undermine uh, the idea of a little government. on the, on the one hand, we should note that the opponents of that i thought i would have party has yet to accept the results of sunday's vote. and then there's also the more concerning topic. on the other hand, which is the office of guatemala, as the attorney general, who still has a case pending against the same media party seeking to remove the bellows parties, legal status, a lot of questions still and answered there. there's, we're still waiting for the official certification of sundays election. so in the coming days there could still be a few surprises. you have to be seen
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a new way to the elders here. i've got them all sitting. nobody's nurse has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering 7 babies in her care. lucy, that name was also found guilty of 6 attempted murders at the new national unit in the hospital where she works. sonia gig reports from london. lucy, this, the day police officers came to the door of lucy, let these house and the rest to, to an us whose the seat around so deep that it hid a murderous intent on the surface. the details of her life seemed but not enough. it allowed her to operate under the radar to kill. this was a true, calculated cynical campaign of childhood involving the smallest and most vulnerable of children. knowing that your actions were pausing significant physical suffering and would cause untold mental suffering. well, let to be shown,
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the sentence, hearing relatives of the victims sent earlier, they recounted the details of the anguish of what happened did not neo natal unit with the nurse had carried out her pre meditated attacks. one love of describe, let these absence from court as one final act of wickedness from a coward, have only been 3 other women who have been sentenced to a whole life odom. now lucy, lexi joined scot, list of women were deemed so dangerous that they could never been considered for release, and that lifetime he added to the heroine. gloss is the question of how this is allowed to happen for so long with leading conditions unless it hospital manages to the spike in death, which coincides with lexi shifts. while an independent inquiry will be taking place, the victims, families, and opposition politicians have criticized, but it fell short of a full public inquiry. i think it should be as dr. inquiry,
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and i'll tell you why one because that's what the victims, families, ones but off to what they've been through. i think that is a really important consideration. secondly, what a stuttering choir gives you is the power to order documents to order witnesses to come forward. so we get the full list, pop up, comprehensive analysis of what went wrong. the investigation into all the suspicious incidents involving let the continues. well persons most prolific serial . charles kenneth begins has sentence. so many i go out to 0 london. joseph coffee. monson is a criminal lawyer who specializes in infant death and serious injury cases. he says that it's imperative to hold a public inquiry into how this happened. so these let the motors and the fact that the lights are not as well all most actively allowed by hospital management stuff against the express wishes to retain. let's be in an in
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a patient facing role have resulted in further that's young. the point at which they were what they had raised the alone. and in fact, this was 7 consultants who are over written by management stuff that the n h s. serious company, men and women. not clinicians on the view of many people around. and this is why it public full public inquiry judge that is necessary not to a government talking shop in which says a mediation rather than real, full, sidney inquiry. but this is, this is why the questions as to whether there is a systemic problem in the way in which the n h s. responsibility for patient care is managed with over writing goals. thorazine, bye. a of all, most commercial managers who are motivated by targets and the political pressure on
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the fair for press with regard to whether they are hitting those statistics or the doctors weld clause pediatricians. in this case, we want multiple occasions, raise the alarm and said on some occasions it is, let's be compulsively, be ignored. there is, there is a systemic problem here. it must be addressed. it cannot only be addressed as justice must be addressed in public with proper sweeping powers to compel a witnesses and the amount of evidence at the moment. what the u. k. government is proposing, perhaps, for fear of its own embarrassment, falls far short of that. i have to say cynically and without prejudice, as to my extreme sympathy for those parts of the day. in the presence of lucy, let the, the families of the victims i've been stole at had stolen from the with extreme sympathy for that. never the less,
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i think that's it. so nice distraction for me. she said neck to seize upon. because the white of questions reflect poorly on a government that has constructed and maintained an h. s. where doctors have been allowed to be ignored as the most vulnerable patients. in that can and with then knowledge have died. a voter ahead on the news are including is there any forces? open fire on palestinian protesters in guys, a lot of young near the border friends. and this america's printer clinch as a come back when that the world blessings championships and hungry. that story coming up, the us president joe biden is heading for the hawaiian island of maui to see the devastation caused by wild fires. biden is going to meet survivors as well as
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emergency officials is administration has been criticized for how is responded to the disaster and investigations under way into the causes of the most leaf or fires in the us states over a century ago, from owner's gonna bring in project call him, she's standing by force in washington dc. it's been several days since these fires . what's behind the job items trip? well, joe, joe biden is getting a whole lot of criticism for how he's handled his response to this is you mentioned incredibly deadly wildfire. and it's somewhat unusual, joe biting really excels and then sometimes known as the console or in chief because of his own personal history of having so many losses in his lifetime. his 1st wife and young daughter were killed in a car accident. his oldest son recently died of cancer, and so he's some of his most passion speeches. when he talks about basically i can feel your pain, but it is somewhat unusual moved. there have been several missteps by biting when it comes to these wildfire. she was on vacation, headed to a beach,
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and reporters asked him about the coming death toll. and his response was no comment. and republicans have just seized on that. so he is under certain pressure to make sure that he can basically stop the criticism. people are complaining about the slow federal response, the white house for its parts, as he's been working every day behind the scenes. but he didn't cancel his vacation, so he needs to go out there and try and stop the criticism. because this can have an impact on the president. remember how damaging hurricane katrina was when president george bush seemed aloof and late to talk about the tragedy that was involved in new orleans. we saw president trump throw paper towels at hurricane victims in puerto rico and then right, president brock obama. he is reading styles poverty as well when he seems very aloof as the unfolding oil crisis, an oil leak in the gulf of mexico. so this can have a real impact and the criticism has been growing. so by going there with his wives,
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the 1st play joe biden, he has got to try to stem criticism. you just as you're talking to apache, we're looking at some live pictures from molly. they're showing the president's plan, which is just arrived just sitting on on the topic there. and there's a lot that is writing on this in many ways from going by what you're saying for joe biden. what is the kind of hoping to achieve? do you think both politically, but also particularly with regard to the people of molly who have suffered a lot over the last few days as well. it's not as if hawaii is the most important state when it comes to the general election, but the president is running for general election. and if you think about the 2 things he campaigned on and really that i think voters responded to his. he said, look, i'm a good person and i know how government runs and i can make it function. and so he really needs to submit. those are some of his highest point when people ask, what do you think about joe biden?
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so he needs to submit that he needs to try to race to know comment when talking about a 114 people who have been dead for the 800 are still missing and their stories now coming out in contrast to that 1st response, for example, today a family came out and so they found the remains of their 16 year old son that he had a basically called on top of the family dog trying to protect him and they both perished and the slaves. so those are the stories that are going to be contrast to his biden's initial response, what she needs to do, what his team needs to do, is try to replace that initial response, move it into the background, and show him now they're on the ground. promise need help and being a compassionate leader. how do you thank you very much. that's the particle hang talking to us from washington d. c. i want to bring in steve plan that seems host of all just it was weekly shows . the bottom line is also finding editor at large of the digital media platform itself or, and he's joining us from washington dc as well. good to have you with us on the show safe. um, how justified do you think is his criticism control button?
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well look, i mean, i think patty described it very well a moment ago, but one of the big differences between katrina, a hurricane katrina and president bush at that time. and president biden is that you had a complete collapse during katrina, of the federal emergency management authority and its activities on the ground. no one is criticizing fema right now in hawaii there over 300 operative so there, there are lots of folks that have seen a hold of government approach to responding to maui. what was missing was the human side of joe biden. that's the big change here. and he is the always the guy who said, you need to connect with people where they are. the human dimension, not being cynical, and clinical. and joe biden showed himself in his administration that they are competent bureaucrats. but in this moment of anguish of real pain and the nation seeing this horrific the greatest casualties, you know, fire incident in our, in our history uh, at least modern history,
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that human dimension of joe biden was missing. so i think it's patty put in. it's extremely important for, for joe bind to remind people that he is that guy who connects on a human level because that has been missing throughout the response to the malware disaster. having said all of that, of course timing is key and it must be a very difficult sort of balancing act if you're like, for any president to choose the right time to go into a situation like this. i mean probably was describing some of the, the times in the past when it's worked against whatever the president has been out of a site. i've seen of a disaster in the past. just how is there actually an effective time on moment at which a president should make him or indeed herself perhaps in the future present at a situation like this as well as the president said, president biden said he did not want to go in a way that he and his entourage and security would be coming impediment to responding to what happened it behind and, and, and, and now we that said,
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i think it's important for the american public to see a president on the case. and as patty said, he was on the beach, but he also took a break in his vacation and he went to milwaukee wisconscin on the 1st anniversary of the innovation reduction act. and he spoke about, you know, all the great things, the i r a was doing. that's what i called 10 year politics. so while this tragedy is continuing to enfold, the death count was not as high as it was. then he made time for other things in his vacation schedule. he just didn't make. now we the visible part, you know, the top of it and i, and i say this was some humility because i know that when it came to the government's response and what it put on the ground and responding in a formal official level, there was a lot of things done to be supportive of the victims in, in this terrible tragedy. but the president's human side was missing and that human
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dimension of leadership. if i had been the white house, i would have gotten him there sooner. but there are other factors. i may not be aware of. yeah, but i'm, we're waiting for joe biden. and the 1st lady joe biden to come down the steps of that aircraft. and we understand, of course the job i just said to be making a statement or a speech in the coming i was to the people of molly, but for not steve clements. thank you so much for being with us. and i'll just here is there any forces have open 5 and protests is along the border with guys up, dozens of palestinians are being radi and near the border of friends. at least 15 people have been injured by mocking the 54th anniversary of an attempt to buy a jewish hardliner to burn down all ok, so most, you know, so i, it has more from gloucester, the well hundreds of policy pro testers protested in the eastern borders with israel in the malik account where they had this towards the separation sense, a sense that is made out of a concrete walls that has been topped by
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a barbed wire sense of about 2 to 3 meters along these an arm policy. and protesters holding the policy and flag were met by a life and munition they were met by uh, bullets uh, rubber. bullets coasted with sealed and gas canisters, by the ease, rarely, snipers deployed all the other side of that separation sense. according to the ministry of health, at least 15 people have been taken to assist the hospital because of the different injuries of life and unison and those dozens others have suffocated by a tear gas, including during the list as a parent medic and a child. meanwhile, is very satellites of attacks, palestinians officer and his very woman was shot dead. the shooting happens near the city. okay. but on is really made is a, a policy and suspect open fire at a passing vehicle. mid able to him as more from remodeling in the occupied westbank
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. the samsung has been running high and have gone south of the occupied west bank, where a palestinian is believe to have salt and is really car leading to the killing of a 14 year old is really secular. and the injury of a 40 year old man who is set to be in a serious condition. following that shooting at sac is where the forces have blue kate, the old entrances leading to hyper on. so you can imagine how many people are not going to be able to go back to their homes because of the chuck points, because of that is fiction imposed by these really forces. now not only that is really so we'll just have read the different cities in, in the round hebron trying to look for the purpose rates are we believe that they are still carrying out the man hunt? we've seen them using helicopter as raping homes, trying to find them. now let's not forget that this happens less than 48 hours from
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another shooting attack that took place on saturday in for what a with to is it really sucked. those have been killed both, but for 3 stairs are believe to have been it on the loose still, they haven't been captured by the is really a 40. so this also meant more reinforcements in the north of the occupied to us bank with is really forces every the different villages sounds and city is close to for water with the incident took place now with heating from medical sources about injuries by life and munitions during it due to the confrontations that took place between the palestinians and these really forces it remains to be a tense situation. here the occupies westbank, knew that, but he just need to come on the side of areas rejected accusations that his troops killed. migraines set his border with human human rights. squash reports claims that saudi forces of attacked hundreds of ethiopian migrants and asylum seekers
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between march 2022. then june 2023 decided government says the allegations are baseless. united states is calling for a further investigation. a sort of head and i'll just say that the united nations gives an update on the dies, humanitarian condition is, is to the china. the central bank alliance has an interest rate cuts for investors don't think it's enough to help rescue the world's 2nd largest economy, plus in sport in awesome life. for the start of men's tennis policy, would that store the hello good to see what is all about the heats at cross side period? actually through the south of france as well. i mean, look at some of these numbers. there's been 33 port of 35 madrid, 39 bar, say 37. these are all while above average for this time of the year. a central
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europe. you're also beginning in the heat. plenty of spots in the 30s, especially through the balkans, few showers. they'll roll in across poland, so that's kicking back their temperature just a little bit. but again, looking at some of these cut on a $36.00 for example, and room $37.00 degrees. now if we check in on turkey assemble your temperatures also been on the way up the wall to wall sunshine in the forecast for you. now it is a bit of a different story to where the northwest still some showers rolling across the islands of ireland and britain. and still some more wet weather in play for flood had parts of southern norway on tuesday, off to africa. we go. this where the most intense rain will be, especially as we look towards the southern molly that will push into guinea. there is likely to be some flooding here over the next 24 to 48 hours. and it is all about the heats in southern africa. we'll talk about that in one sec, but another weather maker moves into the western cape. so a very windy day in cape town, that could cause some damage and now onto the heat. plenty of spots in southern
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africa, about 10 degrees above average. the september. now, 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 afford goals for 1st amendment rights. will lead to gathering new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate talks. generation sports meets the icons to a 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, jo, september on al jazeera documentary, the informer present, and illuminate our ultimate cds these for themselves,
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and make up their own minds. witness on 20. the you want to know, just need a reminder about job stories this uh, the legal team. a former us president donald trump's agreed to $205000.00 bonds with authorities and the state of georgia is length relegation as a t and 18. all those try to overturn the states 2020 presidential election resolves us president joe bivens arrived in the hawaiian island of bali to see the devastation caused by wildfire. spiders will meet survivors as well as emergency.
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officials administration has been criticized for highlights, responded to the disaster, and investigations under way into the causes of the most gleeful fires in the states. and over a century. people in ecuador have voted against the oil drilling of a protected area in the amazon a referendum of the issue to place in time to sundays. presidential election, 60 percent voted yes to stop. the julie of the west african original block anchor was rejected. proposal by new jazz soon to a 3 year transition to civilian rule administrator general. i'm sorry i'm on johnny made the suggestion also talks with an echo was delegation. yeah. me on saturday. the crew leaders are facing mounting international pressure to reinstate i was did president mohammed by zoom after season power last month, 300 trucks bringing supplies to a land locked in asia have arrived in the capital in the army. the convoy was delayed at the board. it was became a fossil because of attacks by on the groups. new jersey struggling,
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the shortages since echo was imposed sanctions over last month's crew comedy address reports from a boucher in neighboring nigeria. i come for you've trucks loaded with food and other basic goods. reach the juice, capital the the much needed supplies arrived on the s corps. but the leave they bring would only be temporary, says the countries borders with echoes member states remain closed and attacked by i'm groups have been increasing the means main market. a book either one does when and why he's mix supply of grays will come. now that the border with nigeria is shocked. how we want to bring in goods, but it's impossible to do that. what's left in the market isn't enough to go around . on a normal day, this provision store in central, in the, i mean, would be busy. now, the traffic has slowed down to a trickle. the prices of food and other supplies used to be cheap. yeah. now they
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have gone beyond the reach of many i came to bypass stump milk and rice only to find out prices have risen between 20 to a 100 percent. buyers blamed craters, winters pos, the cost on to the consumer. cut down, sit down with each other. you can go and buy supplies that exorbitant rates and re sell at a loss to major dealers are the ones responsible. many buyers and sellers here blame the region of luck, equis for the difficult situation. people are passing through well then you have not yet a border, hundreds of trucks still wait for charles to cause an opportunity to be hoping for . says a cool, more than 3 weeks ago. would that be fine? military leadership in the army? and it cause not shifting its position, the situation is unlikely to change. so it's, you know, make on financial sensors by the regional blog. that the cash i'm energy shortage
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is now due to the main electricity supply. as soon as jeff turns, the switches off on its neighbors leading to job losses as businesses can produce medical supplies and others, i chose also running low. did you take any, i mean knows that as long as there are international assumptions that could eroded, support raising yummy by thousands of people do turn up in solidarity and to condemn echoes degrees. i do see that you're not, your nation says that people in sit down and know, facing up full blown humanitarian catastrophe. more than half of the country's population needs help. at least 4000000 people have been forced to flee their homes following months of fighting between the army and the part of military rapids support forces repeated attempts to the last thing. humanitarians. these 5 have collapsed. to paula this paula vision is that i've come painting ahead of a general election in october. the government will also hold a referendum of the same day, addressing several issues, including privatization,
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migrant policies and retirement age. but people support a split on politics and social issues as a summer bridge of age. reports from the city of lots of electioneering is in full swing and holding the line just as part of your p r yes. once is enough to to i'm in office. it would be your 1st impulse, democratic history, just slogan, what's the future for poles? you got illegal immigration, a large number of people came. he's not to work but to benefit from social assistance. and the other hand, they also undermine security. but it won't be easy failing for the incumbent government to win again. the opposition is hitting a government spending refugee numbers and claims of, of use a power persuade others. so when october 15th, we will vote kuchinski out. those who made money from your hard work will simply have to give us old back. but the likely king may cuz we'd be the far right
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competitor. obviously a policy analysts say the social media and fresh leadership appealing for young and 1st time voters. in addition to the election, supposed will be voting on the referendum consisting of 4 important issues. illegal says the opposition, but the ruling party says that is a gauge of what people think on important issues most come on stage media, p a s b does explain that referendum about privatization either the time and age or immigration and the more defensive and better rooster's bill will show the even show the know option to voters a tactic see is the opposed by the civic platform and others? the referendum will help law and just as a party, mobilize voters, there are no spending limits on the referendum on like, like total campaign. so it can be sponsored by state owned or other institutions which will give the advantage to the ruling parties. the critics of the government say it's diverting attention to issues which i'm not on the mean this course. most things are less than one percent of the population, and the campaigns are disproportionately targeted at perceived risk for migrants
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and refugees. the political situation in full and for most lives and other minorities is not very favorable to the opposition of the left approaches, more openly. a referendum, i don't think all votes in it, but it's a very sensible idea. in my opinion, we won't have to go to the election commission twice for you. i'm just of make my decision running a business important is not easy due to the amount of taxes this weeks before the parliament to both people are split and priorities range from information to the economy and migration of disability and explore the early polls suggest voters are likely to deliver a divided verdict with some of the driving down the theater would solve it, hold on the start of your minds being charged with more than 15 and $600.00 defenses of child sex abuse. the 45 year olds accused of committing the crimes when he worked in child care centers into policy as police forces globally and making
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some progress and come back during the exploitation of children with social media platforms, encryption and artificial intelligence are creating more opportunities to commit offenses sur, clock reports from brisbin of the 45 year old, allegedly rights and abuse, $91.00 children, and over a 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 role commission and it's the reason the royal commission came up with the recommendations. that deed, there are a lot of i said is that they are doing this to children, 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 a friend is she an access legal material? what we're dealing with is a phenomenal amount of content that out most the victim identification teams
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globally, trying to find the victims in we're doing our best, you know, law enforcement is absolutely doing its best. but the, the, the production, the content as far as strips the actual human resources that police control at the internet is more than 32000000 reports of child sexual abuse. material 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 i've changed the way a friend is approach that victims is always on thinkable. how much material is actually out there. so that right is actually growing on an 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, instilling 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
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a friend is able to authorize anonymously online. and it's here where send is collaboration and share techniques on house engage in group the victims where you have a chat for ends 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 rates of online grooming and children. it's a battle not lost, but on the police acknowledge will continue to evolve. sarah clock, elder 0 brisbin, stock market investors and disappointed, but the latest effort to help china is economy and stave off inflation. stock prices fell to a 9 month flow and it's kind of say the one tumbled after the central bank cut its main interest rate. traders were hoping for the larger costs as well as other measures the world's 2nd largest economy, struggling with reduced demand for goods. both at home and abroad. now the problem
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is a slump and property prices following depend demik and that's creating fears of high inflation or stagnation. done line is chief economist, that hangs signed by china, and she explains why china's economic growth has slowed down a. there's a boss, a difference in the policy response, post cold it across the western worlds, and also emerging markets. the central banks have been cutting interest rates, but chinese central bank and po, see, has been extremely conservative during the 3 years of code as there were very rarely any meaningful interest rate cuts on. there were some targets had lower 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 luggage every month. and
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there are some indicators behaving back to the previous month, but overall performance has always been jeopardized by the lagging in the housing investment and housing sales. it has been the pillow 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 me action quite well. but they're not big enough to really pull up. trying to say cannot make gross japan as prime minister is going to be holding a cabinet meeting on tuesday to decide when to start releasing treated. radioactive was of, into the ocean al, from christian to and that leaders from the fishing industry. and they say they're already under pressure and they know face threats to their reputation for food safety near the watchdogs. so the government's time is safe. but china, south korea, and pacific island nations against it. hanukkah, montgomery has more from tokyo just today to sure to announce that you will be
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holding a cabinet meeting on tuesday to discuss when the japanese government should begin releasing treated radioactive bridgewater from be collapsed to personal di, to nuclear punch into the pacific ocean. now this comes just 2 days after fish, i paid a visit to to christian bock and met with the plant operators ago and also checked facilities in his meetings with the plant operators. he discussed his concerns for public safety, but also the impact it could have on fishermen. fishermen experienced a lot of reputational damage after the 2011, triple disaster and this year that this time could once again impact their livelihood. now today on monday, you should also match with leaders from the session unions and they discussed at the plans safety. many leaders discuss how they were still opposed to the plan and said that did not support the task plan to release the waste water. now the release could begin with engaged. some local media reports say it could happen as early as
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late august, for in early september, this planned release has been quite concerned contentious and controversial for a couple of years now. primarily because of the impacts that it could have on fishermen integration much. they have experienced reputation and damage after the trouble disaster and 2011 and fear that this planned release could once again impact or livelihood. but the concerns are just domestic. they're also international depends neighbors have cited concerns over the safety and the data that capital has released. whether it is truly trustworthy in south korea, presidency and suck your has supported japan's plan. but he actually faces domestic protests from civil groups in china, the job. the chinese government has told japan not treat the ocean like its own private sewer and has said that it will check 100 percent of the food from japan to ensure its own people. safety. a tropical storm had arisen broad heavy rain in the
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high winds to southern california of after causing flash floods and at least one deaf and mexico robe. reynolds reports 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 from bad down the hatches in los angeles, heavy rain flooded intersections,
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public 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 point. one 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 age to sleep for the full force of tropical storm hillary to descend as one senior official in san diego county war. and the worst is yet to come. rob reynolds, l. g 0, palm springs, california, still ahead and i'll just see there and sports relief for the gun. it was also a hard for bodily size, london. i mean, reaction coming up the,
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[000:00:00;00] the side of the sport is far wrong. thank you so much our so we'll have made it to winds from 2 in the english primarly basic your 3 points with a tight when that crystal palace. captain martin owed a guard, but the gunners ahead after the break from the policy spots. but they were forced to play the final 20 minutes or so with 10 man. after talk, the hero tell me, yasu was sent off for a 2nd looking. and the counselors has a side hang on. however, for
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a one know when's keeping the champions manchester city who also have 6 points. you have to win in any conflicts and they put on really difficult context for us for 30 minutes. but it's and so please and the team, have they connected the receiving end of the gods to overcome the situation zone by seeing nothing when they get the manchester united have released forward. mason greenwood from the squats that follows an internal investigation into the england international is conduct a player now 21 has mutually agreed to leave the club when he was initially suspended by united in january last year after being arrested. he later received multiple charges including attempted rates was cleared of all charges just over 6 months ago. greenwood says his departure is the best decision for all parties. after $64.00 matches over $32.00 days, the $9.00 fee for women's world cup is ended with spain as
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a new champions. and the team are now continuing their celebrations back home helped by the run to the semi finals of co host australia. it's hope the event will inspire a 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 can australia and usually it wasn't simply successful. it's being cool, groundbreaking for women's football, particularly by those who if b, 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. 2023 is about showing the world what it means to take this game beyond greatness. to put our players on the pedestal with,
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i 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 in the depth to expand it to 32 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 seems like jamaica south africa, nigeria, i'm a real co qualified for the knockout rounds with the profile of women still full is higher than at a great to financial rewards could and should for life prize money for this woke up
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was $110000000.00 a 300 percent increase, but still only a quarter of what the man gets. we're very supportive of bridging that gap as soon as possible. the face of president has talked about bridging that gap by 2027 and we're very supportive on the final day of the world cup and elizabeth full spain lifted the trophy and sydney australia is plaza being cheated in prison. the matilda is what handed 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 now does the era sidney. the shari richardson has won the women's 100 meters title at the world athletics championships and hungry richardson. he was in eligible to compete with the tokyo olympics because of a failed drug test. cost time of 10.65 seconds a world championship records. she edged out jamaica sharika jackson, who takes over 36 year old shelly and frasier, pricey was seeking her
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a 6th world title and a 100 meters finished 3rd american grad hallway cruise to his 3rd consecutive world athletics gold. and mens 110 meters hurdle the 25 year old to one titles in both. doha and. and eugene sealed victory with the season best time of 12.9. 6 seconds on the parchment of jamaica took silver while the usa is and daniel roberts crossed the finish line and 3rd, bertino vascos hughes, february's zango, one immense, triple jump. for the country's 1st ever world athletic championship gold. zango who is the olympic bronze medalist soar to victory, landing a jump of 17.64 meters cheap as lazara, martinez, one silver o history, major christian and the pause was affirmed. now that john coverage and call us alvarez produced an instant classic, and the funnel of the cincinnati opened. the top 2 players in the men's game were
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on court for close to 4 hours for jock image. managed to secure the title, saw him ish reports a month on from their epic dual in the wimbledon final know about the joke of it to . and carla says, kind of where access again this time and the title decided to add this cincinnati open. 20 year old. i've kind of won the wimbledon, the final if 5 sets and the spaniards made the fox to start in this not taking the 1st set to cuz it looked, it'd be one of he's 36 years as he received 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. it's all kind of cold on all these. how is the recovery and the 3rd set, saving full championship points and taking the match to the siding tie,
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break that often close to 4 hours a day. it was built of its emerge as the winter. it had been the longest since the recess final in atp to history of the south as much as i've ever played in my life . uh, regardless what tournament to what category, what level, what player means. unbelievable. i mean from the beginning till the end of the quarter really, really happy with the when id me. um, of course i been talking with my coach. i imagine 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 file some of the season. that's the us open, which starts next week on how most i'll do 0. okay, that is all used for pronounce back to rob. but thanks very much indeed. and molly is gonna be here in
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