tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 23, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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the the, the, the hello until mccrae. this has been use our life from talk. coming up in the next 60 minutes. be out to you. guys on the morning. at historic luna mission, india becomes the only country to successfully land the spacecraft on the dock side of the moon. another l i a former us president donald trump who sits a surrender in the election interference case in georgia with live outside the coach. bridge slate has put out the united front while they tried to reach
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a consensus on the possible expansion of their career. and we made one students and in the nation who takes us on the 6th, telling me that long to each of the schools in full faith give on has underlined, has states as is one of the old time, great middle distance from us at the world championships in budapest, the kenyan one gold and the 1500 meters for the 1st time in hub, correct. most of the we begin with historic news. india has become the 1st country in the world to successfully land across near the moon, south pole. from minnesota and the ranger body was watching the mission from south africa and congratulated the team back on. let's take a closer look at why this being of rise. an interest in the moon's southern pole of the area is said to be home to frozen voice, which could be
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a source of drinking water, or fuel and oxygen for future moon explorations. but attempts to land on the surface of the moon had proven challenging. that is until now it is not death in the alarm. they see the yacht in the beach. the bar lives with busy in india defend the presidency. our f load up run up by the time really running through there is the result. i think i've got the bill did the human incentive think approach that the president i'm bet the i've been buying the gum unit. hopefully. i was then. it's also
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based on the same human centric approach that far big success belongs though. 09812019 india is chandra young to spacecraft attempted to touch down but filed ralph to ryan was cited as one of the reasons and just a few days ago. russia's submission to the moon in nearly 50 years ended with disappointment. to its learned a 25 spacecraft crashed on landing in wood. okay, is a senior electra in physics. it nothing in trans university in the u. k. it joins us now from nothing and thank you very much for being on al jazeera. obviously this is a hugely significant i for india. but how significant is it the space exploration is a home? well, you know, india being i need the full nation to actually manage a successful saw landed on the moon is incredible. it certainly brings the racing
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up in terms of the global stage. and i mean, you can see the price and then that the president bush, that about the, the actual significance of this to the indian nation. and finally, on the south pole or near the south co area is actually really important because sort of area we've been looking for for a lot of things. and so, as you, you mentioned, you know, there's most of that, which was one of the findings of chandra, one. so this, this moultrie can be used for a lot of things. we'd also look for building materials itself. so that's one of the land rover rules like doing, looking for the composition of what's there on the moon. could we make things out of it? because if we're going to build something, it's much easier to use like for materials than it is running a tri, charles. so if we're talking about potentially having volts or which could potentially make fuel and building materials, this would seem to suggest that there is the possibility,
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if in the distant future of actually having a full time settlement on the, on the moon. how, how soon could that potentially happen to? well, then, it's just a matter of course, but i mean, i sort of been, i've been pushing the idea very strongly for a number of years now. and the initial plan was some of the live in a gateway, which would have just been an orbiting station. i mean, potentially. so this could be something that happens within the next 10 years. actually happening. so temporary structures which become more remote and within the is the, the landing in the area. not only because it gives us an idea of what's back on the north and south pole or idea of location. so bases, because you can have constant something like need back constant, something like a power. the whole site means the corporation. you know, you've got more agencies, more countries working together. so these things are likely to happen more quickly
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to just on the co operation. we had the indian prime minister took about that this was the wins of every one. how much cool oppression is that between, you know, china, russia, america, or an engineer in the u. k as well. for example, when it comes to spice exploration and how important is that cooperation? so, i mean, a lot of the nurse admissions uh, primarily american based, but things on the airplane space agency. and they use a lot of different countries. you'll find there's also a they, they exchange information exchange technology. this indian landing shows that india is a major factor in this. and then more likely to be um, you know, off by other spice agencies to reduce instrumentation all to help with the lawn chairs and help with the design and protection of the fire. this landlord was also makes it landing site, the previous one, which didn't work. so well actually side chopped down to pop menu adjustment. this
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was false maces and showing the technology works. and i mean the videos were amazing turns the the launch strange, you know, sharp about works is really, really important. and they will be off to joyce. i imagine um, so there is a lot of cooperation because these things are usually very expensive. mm. well, thank you so much for your time. that is in with a guest in your lecture and physics at nothing. i'm trinity university in the u. k . thanks for joining us on al jazeera. thank you. well to other news now and donald trump's former lawyer of rudy giuliani is making his way to atlanta to surrender. he's among 19 people, including trump, who have been charged with attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in georgia. the foreman new york man was indicted last week along with trump and the others. i'm going to georgia and i'm feeling very, very good about it. because i feel like i'm defending the rights of all americans. as i did so many times as
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a united states and certain people and people like to say, i'm different from the same row to julia, i need to sit down the mafia. the main new york city to say for city in america, produce crime more than any major in the history of any city anywhere. and i'm signing for justice as we has to correspondence and atlanta covering the lysis developments. russell and jordan is at the fulton county jail, and ellen fisher is outside the courthouse elements begin with you if we could. what's expected, the court house today and tomorrow when trump is expected to turn himself and well, really juliani is expected here probably in the next hour or so. he will meet with funding with us who of course is the prosecutor and the case and heart team. they will discuss boned, he's one of 7 of the 19 people who've been indicted, who hasn't yet been able to reach a point. the agreement is probably going to come somewhere in the region of
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$100000.00. there's a couple of other problems for rudy giuliani festival, he's struggling to pay his legal bills. he was hoping that donald trump might contribute that a possibly has not happened. also he's struggling to find a georgia lawyer who will represent him at the moment. he's assisted by band and caddick, who was his police commissioner in new york. but the think they may have a lawyer who will at least be involved in the negotiations about a born. once that sorted, he will then head to fulton county jail where he won't be processed like so many of the figures that he himself put behind bars. of course, everyone here is waiting. he's hoping to get out of time before the big show on thursday, which is donald trump arrival he has to be today. they intends to leave his place in bed minster in new jersey on thursday afternoon. he will come to georgia. it's going to be processed and then come here, what he's hoping. the indictment hearing will be held. that's what juliani is hoping for as well that you'll be able to get everything done in one day and then
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get out of time before donald trump starts poking the headlights and just on donald trump, there are also some details emerging in the mire. alonzo classified documents, guys. what more can you tell us about that as well? it is fairly significant. the former information technology director at model level, donald trump's private home where he stored a lot of those documents. essentially, you saw a tablet or has flipped changing his story and input implicating donald trump and others with the idea that they have struck to just this know you remember the just about a week ago. jack smith is the special prosecutor file. what is known as a super seating indictment, saying that they would investigating a number of a trump employees for perhaps lying to federal agents. what has happened is that a tablet or a was given a new lawyer, not a trump paid for lawyer, but his own public defender. and at that point,
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he flicked his story and said no. the had been efforts to try and delete beset, but i and he believes that it was donald trump, the that directed that. so it may seem like a small development, but that is pretty significant and big enough as i say, projects with the file. a super seating environment and sadly puts donald trump at more jeopardy in one of the 4 cases he's not facing across the united states. okay, thank you so much, ellen. this ellen fisher, for us outside the courthouse in atlanta, roseland jordan, is outside the fulton county jail in atlanta. we had donald trump and his 18 co defendants will be turning themselves and possibly can you just run us through exactly how things are going to work there today as well, was rudy giuliani has worked out the terms of a bond release with fulton county prosecutor's. he'll take about 30 minutes or so to come across the city, atlanta, to the fulton county jail,
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which is down this driveway behind us. and there he will be fingerprinted. he will have to take what's known as a mug shot for the jails records. he could spend some time in a holding cell. john eastman, another of the president's lawyers did have to spend a couple of hours in a holding cell on tuesday as part of his surrender. whether or not that happens really depends on the terms of julie. all these bod, whether there's any logistical matter that has to be resolved before, he can leave the jail. it's not clear whether he's going to come out here to speak to reporters. we're all gathered all the entrance road to the jail, waiting to see his arrival and departure. and certainly if he does want to talk to the products about his experience, we will all be very much seen to hear what he has to say. okay, thank you. so much roseland to know that we will be talking to you throughout the
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day the at, at the roseland jordan, for us outside the fulton county jail in atlanta as well. there is plenty more hit on this new zell, including russian drones, targets, ukrainian grain facilities in the port city of odessa. we'll have an update from keith and, and support the philippines is getting ready to host many of the world's best basketball players. jo will be here with that story. the table and ukraine has top discussions between lead is of the 5 bricks nations. on the 2nd day of the summers in johannesburg, russian president vladimir putin used to speech to defend his invasion, a few crime sign. it was the only way to end of all that he says, wisconsin by the west, the other members of the alliance, brazil, india, china, and south africa had refrained from condemning russia's actions,
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a new crime that south african presidents are several around the plaza said bricks, members will continue to support if it's 465. we are deeply concerned about conflicts across the world that could to you to cause a great deal of suffering and hardship to many people around the world. i saw a doctorate call position remains that diplomacy, dialogue, negotiation and adherence to the principles of the united nations charter unnecessary for the peaceful and just the resolution of conflicts mostly due to our actions in ukraine are dictated by only one thing to end the world at least by the wes and their agents and ukraine against the people living in the dumbass. we're grateful to our bricks colleagues or actively involved in trying to in this situation and achieve adjust, settlement to peaceful means,
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but look pretty good. i will speak to daniel hawkins in moscow. the 1st let's go to somebody to molest. she joins us from the sun. that's in johanna's big. and we obviously know ukraine as we heard this is on the agenda today. but what else have i been discussing of the whole it was difficult for the ukraine issue to be ignored entirely. so in one way or another, the leadership yet they did touch on it either diplomatically or more forcefully. but regarding the other issues that briggs has to deal with, and i think there's been emphasis, i'm trying to get to this bricks. agenda is one, is expansion of the group that's been under the spotlight with some months now. the brakes members have indicated that they are keen to expend some list than the others. but ultimately that is on the agenda in terms of the growth of the block and how it could be flow bleak in the windshield. that was against it was saying
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that tool, perhaps a more reluctant to where we are saying that their concern. uh, this is india and result concerned around potentially how the groups influence globally could be effective, could be diluted and perhaps going forward the, the sort of difficulty in getting consensus when dealing with any uh, issue on the discussion. but apart from that, i think the, the overly, the men what we're hearing over. nobody's about this unity within the grouping. and also an independence whole bricks away from sort of what's been called a waste and hedge of many what's been called the wisdom dominance, jo, politically and economically. and this is where the issue of trading with local currencies come into play. that seems to be no consensus around that. certainly not a new bricks, power and see what these are. all the things that continue to be under discussion. and it's expected that perhaps to be some clarity and the next day as the break. some of the reps up and you had this, but you touched on this
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a little earlier that but how much do we expect the group to actually achieve at the summit when they are really clear differences between some of the members such as india and china, are and differences between men, this relationship with the us and the west, as they have been times where they are, they, there's tensions between individual member states, china and, and just sometimes being at odds with regard to that expensive mean. they're also concerned that china's power would be boosted within that bricks block. so this is something that could potentially influence o, o, o, stop some sort of decision making in terms of what happens next. but the list is saying that they expect this particular meeting to be the most important in terms of outcomes. it's the 1st in person meeting of following the cold, the 19 pandemic for the 1st and 4 years. and that's even though the russian president vladimir pretend is not yet,
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he's foreign minister say good enough properties and state representing him. it is likely that this would have the most outcomes out of compared to previous brick summits. and so that's so to me what those are watching a, such a new hoping for concrete outcomes, especially given these growing tensions with the width and the agenda and the interest that countries like china and russia want to put forward and ensure that the results. okay, thank you so much for that. uh somebody to mila who is joining us from johannesburg . thank you. well, it speak to daniel hawkins, who joins us live from most go. now we had a little bit more a from president person earlier, but what else of these have to say at the summit, especially in regards to the board and you tried it will really about an a person needs a space to explain. ross has actions in terms of conflicts in ukraine, laying the blame squarely at the feet of the us and the west saying that. busy that was triggered not by russia,
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but by the west. desire to maintain. don't want to and hegan money enough, very much fits into the message that they approve that. and russia are trying to send that it's time to build the new world order. a multi potable daughter built on a move by those fat and just system. many of the messages, many of the agendas that are going to be discussed, but some of the schools also fits in with the cremeans aims to show that it's not isolated. it has part as allies, very powerful ones that such as economic power houses, india and china. topics such as b dollarization, one of the key items on the agenda also fits again with rushes, same resolve, stopping installation from the world, financial markets large. but lots of schools in the us dollars dominance, the creation of a bricks, currency will sold, potentially the appropriate for russia in the long term. also, of course, to show russia as a leader on the well stay. so good luck refreshments for one minutes to an article before this summit royce, in russia, is a good reason to euro pacific power and civilization states,
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sending that message. the russia can be a pivots that unites around itself, the west and the east, the global south town. so what it saves this west and donation on. what's the negative? a rush, or of course, to take up shipments. people do good of the book scoop next year. to host the next break, some of them, cuz then in the republicans taught us, done so very much a message from the inputs and from the problem in. but russia is not isolated, has powerful part as an allies and remains very much a key player on the well stage, the spots less than efforts to prevent doing so. okay, thank you so much for that. that is, daniel hawkins, who's joining us from mosca, or will you cry? and says russia has a tax of grain facilities in the odessa regional have a nice keeps is drones targeted production and storage warehouses, as well as ports you cried in. southern military command says it's a defensive shut down 9 if the drones. it's the latest assault on grind warehouses
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since the collapse of a deal is allowed for safety shipping through the black sea. but for more on this split spring, enrolled mcbride, who is in cavan 2, and once again the crying grind facilities have been targeted in these latest attacks. what more can you tell us about, about what happens of the yeah, these uh, these attacks uh, once bull concentrating on the great exposing facilities and in particular the ports river port cities a down on the close to the down. you river the, what was the systems in the southern odessa region to feed into the danube and then the grain expos, thing going to neighboring, remain you to be. we exported to the rest of the world. this has become a very important roots alternative route for ukraine. to get it's grayed out to world markets, but again, it has been concentrated with these that drone attacks, according to the governor of a desk. so this attack went on a concerted effort for around 3 hours, 7 times the attacks at some drugs was shot down,
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but others did get through with reports of damage on fire being caused at a couple of great in facilities. and according to the authorities in the port city of his maya, which is that close to the down you the as a result of the tuesday nights attack, that's reduced the capacity of its port handling for the facilities by a full 15 percent, which is quite a month to month, given the importance now of this route, with the closure of ports like odessa and the ending of the grain deal, which expired in july, according to ukraine. this is a concerted effort by russia to completely destroy its grain. food exporting infrastructure, saying that in the month so, so that this campaign has been waged as well as facilities being damaged ukraine. it says has last name, a mold and a quarter of a 1000000 tons of food. and it's quite a bit happening on the diplomatic front at this point in time, as well as a number of world leaders and delegations in case what more can you tell us about
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that of the that's why we're seeing a number of diplomatic efforts. continuing hearing keith, it's the said, yeah, the key is hosting the so called crime a, a platform. this is a summit, so it's a, is a, a project and initiative by blood to me is that let's give you credit and present really to keep international pressure and focus attention on crime a which russia has been occupied since 2014. so it's bad to put pressure on russia to keep it in the public eye looking good practical measures such as potential investment and development in cry be. it's a time when ukraine says it will be back on the ukrainian control and not russian control. one small, but he was also saying it's a chance for ukraine to host the number of countries that supports it and it's will against russia. so you are seeing the ip, for example, if you a new president to see the prime minister of finland, that they have heard from him. is a landscape who has filed that one day as long along with all the other parts of
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ukraine that russia is occupying. try me a, he says we'll be deal. okay, thank you so much for that. that is rob mcbride for us in case of some children in indonesia take risk teacher needs to get to the school. one student from the country's most southern province told l just there about his 6 killing me to walk to class every day. and i was gonna say, yeah, we, i think the into me instead of by louisa. oh say i swear to dolly glass about the estimate say a bad ones. i'm really not bad. the set the low say and then the back end. so that done. i say add to the month to month. got me but and that does the for that matter with that then it has been got me cause im going down. school is in come for the dun and gun. so what does that sound like?
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had lower than the office. something of a winter score checked in south america. things have cooled suddenly foot. you know, you can see this area of cloud on the satellite image that shows something of an atmospheric river that spring, very heavy rain and causing flooding across most central areas. now sent to yaga is going to be some very heavy rain in the next few days. we could say yes was in $2.00 to $3.00 days that is lucky to cause for the flooding. now to the east of this, we've also got a rash of storms moving across southern pots of brazil, that'll bring temperatures down. that's what the case. however, though, for re a dictionary, you can see 40 degrees celsius debit across the region. we will see things cool from power y. for example. we have a look at the 3 day for us and see on. you can see that dip of about 10 degrees as we go when stay into those a things will be more cloudy as well. on friday, the heavier rain to the north of the region isn't being helped by stormy conditions
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across a central america as one tropical depression takes a flooding. rain to northern parts of mexico. oh, i is on the lake, has a tropical franklin that's moving over here. spend your it's going to bring $200.00 millimeters of rain to places like sun to domingo that cause cause some flooding before it moves north on the 1st day. the floating, stupid stuff, scaling high, smashing savage with success comes a chance to make a difference. i felt that it was in for, and the idea that there was part of what i have to do is have the opportunity to understand that my journey is bigger than i can actually create meaningful team to my platform. if i see you so generation school, it's a new series coming soon on. i'll just be around the frank assessments
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$3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get, i guess on the economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that insurance is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of that. today's headlines questions really? who controls what goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy cleaners. inside story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stores the cell. india has made history out to becoming the 1st nation to land
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a spacecraft near the moon's southern palm. the area is said to be home to frozen water, which could prove helpful for future luna explorations. leaders of the bricks group of countries holding the 2nd day of talks during this summit and your hand is big. the war and you've tried and tried and climate change of tops the agenda. and donald trump's former lawyer, rudy giuliani, is on his way to the georgia where he's through to surrender on charges of election into parents the full the new york man was in tacit last week along with trump and 17 others us republicans buying for the a potties norman, i shouldn't get that for this. is presidential debate on wednesday all but one, this is leading continue to donald trump's. is he going to participate? he's expected to appear in an online rival events. john henderson has more from milwaukee of the republican presidential candidates on the milwaukee stage. have
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one goal in common winning wisconsin is one of the key made western swing states. the analysts say republicans will need to defeat democrat joe biden in 2024. the contenders also agree on most of the major issues. they're anti abortion, anti immigration, and anti jo by. they're expected to focus on inflation crime and what republicans call openness. most people associate the word well can i ask what kind of kindness or liberalism or anti racism, but with the republican primary electorate? it's a very powerful issue. the republican primary voters are much more likely than the rest of the american electorate to say that they care about these things that they think there is a culture war being waged by the last against them. perhaps the strangest cultural warrior, florida governor, randa santa's, we struggled to show he can break out of his existence, number 2, position and beat donald trump. there the candidate so far ahead and polls, but he doesn't plan to show up. but the floridian has been unwilling to take on
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trump directly for you. i hope that we will be focused on the future of the country rather than uh, some of the other static that's out there right now. that has created an opening for a former new jersey governor chris christy, who staked out the empty trump position and portrays the sanders's trump liked. if he thinks he's going to get off the stage to defend donald trump on wednesday night . but he should do donald trump a favor and do our party a favor. come back to tallahassee, endorse donald trump, the get the hell out of the race. tim scott has been pitching his rags to riches live store. he's an example for all americans to follow. former vice president mike pence is stuck to a traditional republican economic pitch. vic ramos swami, former in bassett, or nikki haley, former arkansas governor, asia hutchinson in north dakota governor doug burg them. we'll also be looking for a breakout moment to make a memorable mark on voters blooming over all. this is the elephant,
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not in the room. donald trump and his numerous legal workers. do you want your candidate running from jail? do you want your candidate campaigning and, and rally is and critical battleground states, or do you want him flying back and forth to different trials? any contender who takes that decision will be gambling on whether there are enough republican voters who agree to make up for trumps diehard base of support. john henry and l g 0, milwaukee. what polls are set to close in less than 2 hours? and some bob was presidential impala, ministry elections, incumbent president, emerson mclaughlin is taking a 2nd 5 he attend really a he cost as well as in the central city of quickly mcguire campaigned on promises to create more jobs and upgrade crumbling facilities. his main challenge is nelson to missile the opposition lead to hopes, frustrations, about corruption, high inflation and unemployment will encourage people to vote for him. i think this them around doing squared publicity and most of our people,
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even the younger generation, are very interested in cost. we have what's the list of c media that we, for the 1st time we wanted to show that we also have the lights, records is really good thing for the progress, the person who is going to be for us visit the younger and we gotta read it is the hiring, the task was the building station and how that a and has this update of the use. so it is a very big and important votes involved in, and lots of the presidential candidates have been trying to get support from these young people by young. i mean people mainly under the age of 40 and throughout the day we've seen these long lines of many young people,
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quite the way thing to cost the volunteers. some of them say that the process is slow, some contained funding stations opened late, but most seems to be determined to stay in line until they cost a vote. we ask them, what is your main issue? they'll tell you things like what days about the timing and they want someone to do something about it. and here's an example of some of the sub station here people housing near the front because of the like delays that have been happening on the police trying to get them to come down and trying to tell them to the patients. and that they've been to the people that aggravated and frustrated because they say that by now they should have but ultimately for them even offers as well as the issues of course, about having jobs and other things they want saving a good, prosperous and lovely. they say that i'm with them now have children and they can't afford to the golf too. and they say that the parents are struggling. they can't afford to loss them to. they want some kind of change in zimbabwe saying that it's
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been taking too long to see more than 20 years of economic decline in the country. they say they hope that whoever wins this election addresses, things like unemployment, poverty, high cost of living and inflation. so because there was some cases of pushing and shoving in the line to see if the place has been set up, one for me, one for women, that's just to make sure everyone gets a chance to vote election. officials say putting stations that open late will close night and then sick that everyone was waiting in line. get it talked about how did with us, i'll just cut out a 55 has a northern greece side found a teen challenge. bodies of people believe to be migrants. the victims were discovered in an area often used the asylum seekers crossing into europe from neighboring to kia villages were evacuated over night. as one finds a building across several fronts. strong winds and high temperatures, a hampering 5 finding if it's crews had been battling the flames for more than
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a week. john several us has more from the scene of the 5. i'm standing on the outskirts of the village of by like you just a few kilometers northeast of alexandro police. this is the area where the fire really tore through all of groves through vineyards, destroyed a lot of livelihoods. it touched the edges of the village, putting the school, but most of the houses were saved. it seems miraculously. but speaking to people here, it turns out that those houses were saved because the owners stayed here. they defy the government order to evacuate. they decided to defend their homes with the garden hose is whatever means they had. and because they insisted, the fire service finally sent vehicles up here to help them with carried water. because the, the mains was there at some point caught house as a result of the electricity lines being down and pressure not being supplied to the water system. you can see that the fire has been rapidly moving through the forest
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. it's on the outskirts of the village. the tops of these pine trees next to me has been sped. but the entire forest floor has been burned as before, just raged across the dry 10 to but with the pine needles and the pine cones and the dead twigs and the dead wood that was lying on the forest floor. and there is some hope that some of these trees may come back relatively quickly, but people who live here are extremely worried about what will now follow in the winter rains. whether they will be tarrant's that will flood the homes that will wash debris down into the safety of alexandro valley and cause a huge amount of erosion and environmental destruction. and they are worried about how they're going to replace their last livelihoods. this is a heavenly agricultural area. we spoke to farmers who have lost the sheets that goats, the chickens. we have seen all of groves and of the cultivation go up in smoke.
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it's still unclear how quickly they will be recompense for their losses. and at least 6 villages have been evacuated in the width and turkish province of to not collide because of law files, emergency services, i'm more than 1000. 200 people have been moved to safety firefighters have been battling the flames for dies on tuesday or thursdays temporarily closed the death knell stripe. an important shipping route that connects the ag into the black sea involved sizes and canada have forced about 27000 people from their homes in the province of british columbia. well being on spoke to some of the equities in wisc colona at a reception center for fire, a vacuum, eas, people wait to register for assistance. many are feeling the strain of being abruptly for us to leave their homes, as the flames closed in its nerve wracking i. the feelings that you have emotionally and physically are phenomenal trying to sleep at night is just
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sometimes so difficult. uh your home world, upside down at 400 is just you think the worst i is the so difficult? the blazes in this area have destroyed about 200 structures. but officials think they may be closer to containing the fires. i have to say, i really am beginning to feel like we're turning the corner here on this far volunteer groups are pitching in to provide food, water, diapers, hot meals, and other necessities. it's unbelievable how many great people are in this community just coming by people that you don't even know they're just showing up in care of ends of cars or trucks or organizations dropping off goods. it's incredible . many people say they have ample warning to repair and fleet so far there are no reports of serious injuries or deaths. many people here are waiting to find out whether their homes are still standing. others have just learned that they've lost
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everything. this picture of a destroyed home was taken by a firefighter. rico, nevada, saw the ruins of her home from a far through a pair of binoculars that could see that the house with the garage is gone. the roof is caved in and everything around is black. so i couldn't see everything but that, but i won't be able to see anything until they confirm it to them and allow us to come up when it's safe. so we're waiting for or waiting for confirmation, but i know it's going to be good news. she's focused on what's truly important. it's just material stuff. so. um yeah, that doesn't matter. 9 year old evacuated ines, a china of ones, one thing above all, i want to sleep in my bed and my comfortable bed going home. i hope that everyone here shares, rob reynolds, l g 0, west colona,
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british columbia. environmental activists have rallied themselves. korea and fiji against depends plan to release treated radioactive water into the pacific ocean. japan says it will start releasing the trees and also from thursday. there's despite objections, both at home and abroad, china and south korea and pacific island nations, as well as japanese fishermen who will oppose the most. but the unions nuclear want stokes is to release, will have little impact on people, all the environment. and it kind of montgomery reports from focus stream. the anger is building here and so the locals are decrying the japanese government's plan to begin releasing treated radioactive waste water from the superhuman diets nuclear plant in the pacific ocean from this thursday. again, japan looks to release this water from this thursday. now, the japanese government says that this planet states, the solution, must fishermen are worried about the potential reputational damage that they could
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face similar to what they saw after the 2011 triple disaster. now in 2010 a year before the time the witness its worst ever a nuclear accident. she must coastal fishing industry was earning $69000000.00. but after the triple disaster, they had to suspend all operations. and instead of sending the fish market places, there were, instead of sending them to laboratories for radioactive testing. now by 2020, the industry was earning 26000000 and u. s. dollars. but just as industry was looking like it was on the road to recovery . japan announced this plan were inc, fishermen, that their reputation and their likelihoods could be negatively affected. kind of from montgomery. i'll just euro sufficient. which one is respond to is by widening restrictions on the sea food inputs from japan. and that's hosting businesses is katrina, you reports from beijing, sushi chef, because you keep tiny ok. used to purchase this fish from southern japan. these
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days he's forced to buy from southern china. authorities here have been sea food from 10 japanese regents and old japanese import are experiencing long delays, a custom to move has hurt business. i know also that on one hand, it's no longer possible to import ingredients from japan and on the other hands on . some customers are very that the discharge of contaminated water will affect food safety. the badging is protesting against japan's plan to release more than a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive water, from its damage for pushing the nuclear plant into the pacific ocean view. and nuclear watchdog has approved the plan. but chinese officials say the long term risks are unknown to about that depends on your file. china. it does depend to heat, legitimate concerns of international community and his own city. but i do hope these plans for discharging the nuclear contaminated water into sea. chinese take
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media have highlighted demonstrations against the plan in japan, south korea, and the pacific islands. this area in downtown virginia is known as little tokyo and it's full of restaurants that serve sushi and other japanese cuisine. we visited many of them and they all told us that business has been badly affected by china's restrictions on japanese say food. it's raise tensions of tokyo to china, remains the largest importer of japanese seafood, a new one. so i was looking nonsense to the safety of japanese sea food products have been scientific. we verified the government requested the chinese side remove its restrictions. the key cushion the water release plan has divided the scientific community summer, calling for more research. several countries including china and the united states, also release nuclear waste border it to the see. we can continue to treat our ocean as badly as we are today. by using it as a dumping ground for everything that we don't want in our backyard and expect the
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ocean to be able to protect lives for generations to come. because of the tiny ok says he's taking things day by day. his restaurant survive depend demik is helpful to survive. the storm of the cushion, the water release planned to katrina you out a 0 full. the tie, prime minister texan should have what has been moved to hospital and central bank called he was joan for 8 years on choose day after returning to thailand. after 15 years in self imposed exile, the tax ends return has risen to eclipse thailand's new leader who was formerly induced on wednesday morning. tony chang reports from bangkok. this is the police general hospital and central bank, colquitt tex and should've was, was admitted just after midnight on wednesday morning, showing symptoms of high blood pressure and low oxygen levels. the corrections department assessed, it'd be best monitor to text and a temporary reprieve from his 1st night in jail. his political allies, well having
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a decimal set to tell we send nominated by the prototype political policy and endorsed by parliament as thailand's 30th prime minister. to me, i get off up when i would like to think every time the coalition parties, hon members of parliament incentives for taking part in the vote today on my computer. so many times the new prime minister is relatively unknown, a real estate magnates. he only entered politics last year, running on a joint ticket to put ty, with texans, daughter, put on time. it was never clear who was the prime minister real pick. when the policy came, 2nd, the maze general election set to came the default choice onto funds. the same time so doesn't have a political backing from being politics and he's on power base. and then the part that he's looking for uh for
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a ty doesn't have as much live with the rich as it used to in the past. the new prime minister would also have to manage a complicated coalition government, including 3 military backed punches. the inclusion of those punches would be unpopular with the voters overwhelmingly chose policies of reform at the ballot box . and those punches may pay a heavy price for the co operation with the allies. here the police hospital on the condition of former prime minister tax in general perhaps takes a little bit of the pressure of the new prime minister. but he faces an uphill task . it's difficult coalition to manage and a voting public. we didn't necessarily choose him for the job. so anything else? is there a bank of the still ahead on l. just air and more goals? bill glory to the small rock and run a job will be here with alexis from the world athletics championships
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the the saw just for now. he is joy. thomas. thank you very much. face get pick on has on the line. his status is one of the old time, great middle distance runners out the world championships in budapest, the canyon one has the 1500 me to well title. and she may well add another. go to collection on site today, and the richardson reports the can use the faith keep going is having a year to the ages. in less than 2 months, she broke 3 world records in 3 different distances. in budapest,
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the 29 year old secured the 1st of a possible to go medals. winning the 1600 mates. it will title to this, so it's time to go and we'll be in for a 2nd. go middle in the following 1000 meters. that final is coming up on saturday . i was expecting to then my size the and i've done so and the cadets will then sound good for this. i want to improve bad knowing beds, the defending champion. it's me and yeah, i want to really work in customer service, 33 to friends, and really those this again when hit to head in a high jump to us. because as a bo schuman it's lease is on market, some very shared the gold medal at the tokyo olympics. this timeouts function to the problems. well, tom buried, finished mounting friends on his own. so when his 1st will title before the competition today i the, my team, my go to you that might be 0. i told them we're not going out for the victory
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tonight. we're going out the to try to make these 3. and i think this is something that push you over the leads for me. it's not just a matter of just not just being in the for the oh my god. done so much. you know, i've won everything coming here is one of the question for myself, like, why are you going to go to this championship? you know, what's going on with the video? how would you want to be a member? you know how i came here with people today? i think that probably the most negative type jump in the history. the means 3000, meet the steeplechase. so sophia mccauley of america. holding up the challenge of will's record holder limit you good. the c o p a, this was l because he's 2nd will title. he's also the reigning and lead pick champion. well, the good stuff. 6 c c c and there was a surprise when in the women's discuss american lo gets how saga collins throwing
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a huge personal best to wind goes on the richardson l g 0. and you will be missing 2 key players for that opening rugby will cut much belief in the polar caps in o and federal will both be subbing bands of to receiving red cards. in belmont games. farrell has been ruled out of ignorance for us to pull matches, which are against argentina in japan. the tournament starts in fronts on september, the 8th when the highest take on using ellen's and using and former well cut with encourage steve henson as if upset a few people in his home country. he's helping australia prepared for that upcoming match against bronze hudson insist you'll only be with the team for a few days and hasn't taken on a full time role to the basketball. woke up begins on friday with spain. the defending champions is being hosted by 3 asian countries. japan ends nisha and the philippines. most games will be played in manila, west. some of the world's most passionate basketball funds, could set
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a record attendance. barnaby. lo has more philipino basketball fans showing of their skills and moved on the trophy tour ahead of one of the sports most prestigious championship. for the 1st time, 3 nations are cool hosting japan, indonesia, in the philippines. that former members of the split peanuts, the national team are giving their all loud support. i think the philippines, one of the best friends in the roof, not the best. i'm sure you should have posted this idea earlier. ed. what are police through the whole, the world here in manila, and i know funds will not be disappointed that the it's going to be held here at the gold metal. so the tournaments biggest crowd was this game between the united states printing in russia in 1994 with 32600. 16 bands turned out philippines hopes to break that record when they played the dominican republic on the one of the competition. it has been 45 years since this basketball,
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loving country last posted basket was roll top and the excitement is probable. officials even tacitly classes and public schools, as well as sport and government offices here in manila on friday. the data games begin. 32 countries are buying for the trophy and much coveted slots for the paras olympics next to us. they are missing some big names and it said they're still the team to be well, we're seeing the roster. i think they reset the same record breaking contracts. uh, in this as of season and to top 3 contracts that were signed for on this line. so really something to see and the players are scattered across these teens. spain are defending champions and are coming off of when i think your best get 2022 even though they bring my a lot of starts back the, there's the greeting fall or the 3rd. yeah. well, so i mean, i'm going to get more kind of die in speed to come here. screen, you know,
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under either, but i think they're going to go meet with a 30 minute us philippines finished on the last in the previous world. but this time around bands and a team are hoping you're to go home. court advantage will lead to a better result aren't below. i'll just here a minute. the pga to a season wraps up this week and the tool championship was place competing for the fedex comp and, and an $18000000.00 1st prize. behind the scenes, the coast bosses are trying to finalize the job between the us tool and the south. you back lift series, and one of them in at the center of the talks is confident and so you won't be in place before december the deadline. we have put an end to the devices and distracting litigation. we have a safe guards that are in place to put the pga tour in a position to control our future. and as i said here today,
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i am confident that we will reach an agreement that that achieves a positive outcome for the pga tour and our fans. this is a very complex situation. and if you're a player director or you're a member of the pack, this is more complex than any other period of time. and i feel like we've listened, we've responded. and now we have the right people, the right process in place for us to be able to move forward and determine that future. and amazingly baseball, the new young kids and now on the longest losing streak in 41 years, they last to one to the washington nationals and cheese stay for the 9th straight to feats featured abram silo, heard running the 8th and improve typically the difference as the nash, nationals made it 5 with a 6. yeah. and he's a currently lost place in american news. all right, that is what you support for now. it is back to tell. thanks so much job. well, that is all from a template for this new job, but i will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news to stay with us
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