tv News Al Jazeera August 23, 2023 7:00pm-7:31pm AST
7:00 pm
nice, the vast idea of a salt lake, a unique ecosystem that indigenous communities are desperate to protect from a mining people empower asks, is it possible to extract the metal without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's white goals on just the know the l. i a former us president donald trump, who sits a surrender in the election interference case in georgia with live outside the until the cry. this is, i will just say are live from doha. so coming out to be out to you guys on the moon, luna mission,
7:01 pm
india becomes the only country to successfully man despise cross on the dock side of the moon. quick slate has put up a united front fall by trying to reach a consensus on the possible expansion of the current and fix smoke and goals. positive grace with wall size breeding in the northeast, the donald trump is full. the 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 overton the 2020 presidential election results in georgia. the full menu, your commit was indicted last week along with trump and the others, and 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.
7:02 pm
as i did so many times as a united states concerning people and people like to say, i'm different. on the same row to julia, i need to sit down the mafia and meet new york city. the state for city in america produced crime more than any major in the history of any city anywhere. and i'm funding for justice as we have to correspondence in atlanta covering the latest developments. rosalie and jordan is at the fulton county jail. and ellen fisher. it is outside the courthouse element. speaking with you, what's expected at the courthouse today and tomorrow when trump is expected to turn himself and rudy giuliani is here. his private play landed from new york about 15 minutes ago. is that in the airport, which is about 1520 minutes. so it could be arriving at the courthouse. and the moment is intentional, but he's going to negotiate ball and he's one of 7 is still haven't done that. he's got to sit down with funding. well as the prosecutor and discuss what level of fall
7:03 pm
under what conditions i will be attached, we expect it will be pretty standard. we think a be a little around a $100000.00, and obviously he won't be able to contact witnesses or talk with any of the other 18 defendants, unless it's through lawyers. his intention then is to go to the jail to be processed. remember, this is a man who made his reputation on taking down the mall. if he wants to get in and out all in one day wants to get it all done before donald trump appears on thursday night. he's to go see could the processing time with the prosecutors and with the jail. his intention is that he's going to arrive here in atlanta, a late on thursday afternoon. he will go to the jail. he will be processed and we already know he has a bill set of $200000.00. he will turn around and head back to new jersey. he's already cut out on his own social media platform that he's looking forward to. his appearance in atlanta said you'll, you'll be proud to be arrested because he believes that the election was ranked and
7:04 pm
was stolen. interestingly enough, he spell stolen with 2 l's, but you can see why rudy giuliani wants to get in and out before the circus that will start running the former president. when he appears here on thursday. it just don't trump and his on going like it was. i mean, they were also details emerging in the more like a classified documents case. can you tell us more about this a well, a week ago, jack smith is a special prosecutor file. what is known as a super cd indictment on the secret documents case. and he said they were investigating the possibility that number of donald trump employees of model local life. no we he is the use of about us who is the i t director and model lago has changed his lawyer from a from funded lawyer to a public defender. and there's also changed the story. so what he is saying now is but he witnessed the donald trump essentially being guilty of obstruction of justice. he tried to delete the set of or some of the videos were stored
7:05 pm
significant developed. and in that case, betty damaging for donald trump. he of course, wants to get that keys done with as quickly as possible, but the reality is no. there's this super seating indictment and a very important material witness for the special prosecutor. it doesn't look good on the face of it for donald trump, who continues to maintain his innocence and the secret documents case. he's going to plead guilty here in atlanta. and of course, is pipe guilty to the 2 other cases that he still has on going across the united states. okay, thank you so much. that is ellen fisher for us outside the courthouse in atlanta. as a rustling children, as outside the fulton county jail in atlanta, we had donald trump and is 18 co defendants will be turning in selves and wells. and can you just run us through what's gonna happen is i just how this process works. well this really all comes down to timing. as we heard from alan fisher just
7:06 pm
a moment ago at any time now. rudy giuliani, the presidents, former president lawyer as well as the former mayor of new york city, should be at the fulton county court house to negotiate the terms of his bond release. no idea how long that's going to take. but once he has that agreement in hand, then it's about a 2530 minute drive across city street to here to the fulton county jail. we are at the entrance to the jail which sits down the driveway and behind those trees. then he has to go through the processing fingerprint mode shots, depending on whatever other ro, legal, niceties have to be carried out. he could be put into a holding cell while those old matters are tended to, then he would offensively be free to go pending his arraignment, perhaps as early as the week of september 5th at the fulton county court house. now
7:07 pm
we don't know whether the president, the former president's lawyer, is going to stop here and speak to reporters who had been gathering along the street at the entrance to the jail. he certainly did speak to reporters before he left new york earlier on wednesday, but certainly he has already made the argument that the people who help others figure out how to defend their civil liberties are themselves being persecuted. whether or not that's a job. that's an argument that's going to be persuasive with a jury down the road remains to be seen. but certainly that is one of the arguments that rudy giuliani john east went another of trump's lawyers. and indeed, the former president himself have been making, as this case, has slowly started moving towards and eventually trial date. okay, thank you so much for that. this russell and jordan for us outside the fulton county jail in atlanta. us. what's all the news now? and india has become the 1st country in the world to successfully land across, near the moon's south pole,
7:08 pm
prime minister and arrange remotely cold. the landing historic died, barbara and gulf of reports to the kids and the pools at mission control. the southern indian city has been through people applauding as india is 10 grand 3 nanda successfully touch domains and doing the south pole make the holiday. the prime minister and the render moody set of the countries can be built in india's achievement. big stuff, say they don't go off the d n. it really normally some by other countries in the future. i'm going put on that on the bridges, the bar in the run,
7:09 pm
the global soap are very well off as a mean set face a raise a cold practice and is now expected to leave the land and take photographs of the moon's surface for 2 weeks. it will help scientists to establish the quantities of our school to reserves, so to be on demand, it could allow future emissions to set up a base for people who are also looking at to explore further into the service system. it could also be a valuable resource, as well as actually not being able to drink it. you can split it to pop into oxygen and hydrogen, which is basically rocket fuel. so if you want to go further out into the service system, it could be, but the movie would be a great staging station for that kind of thing. wednesday, soft landing happened days after rushes past. made admission in 47 years ended in disappointment. when the luna 25 fresh to them in the streets mixed india in the the 4th country to achieve a mood mounting. joining the us,
7:10 pm
russia and china and the fast to reach the south pole. for now, scientists to save or invest historic achievement and induced imagines as a space power. barbara and good alto saying the boy and ukraine has top discussions between leaders of the 5 of bricks and nations. on the 2nd day of his summer's, in johannesburg, russian president vladimir persian uses page to defend his invasion of ukraine, saying it was the only way to end of all the pieces wisconsin by the west. the other members of the alliance presented india, china and south africa have refrained from condemning russia's actions and you crime that south african president. so several rema poses said brooks members will continue to support if it's for sci fi. we're deeply concerned about conflicts across the world that continue to cause
7:11 pm
a great deal of suffering and hardship to many people around the world. i saw the free 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. so can you, 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 brakes colleagues or actively involved in trying to in this situation and achieve adjust settlement to peaceful means. but we also made a mil, i has more from johannesburg. the agenda at this rick summit continues to revolve around expansion of the blog. it's already represents, so mold in the global g, d p,
7:12 pm
and it's likely that the member states want to increase that influence not only economically, but also politically their peers. so not to be a complete consensus around what happens next. some may seem to expend than others, but certainly all of them very interested in cementing and strengthening ties with developing nations, especially those in africa, the present in president of the sofa. it also said that the result was back to improve its ties with african countries. he said he didn't know why brazil had not continued to spend on those ties in recent years, but they went all back to continue relations with african states. you'd also heard from the south african president slowed romo casa around the importance of african countries development infrastructure investments, and those kind of issues that could benefit not only the continental, also south africa. but it was also difficult for these member states. their native states, speaking at the summit,
7:13 pm
it was difficult for them to stay away from the issue all of the ukraine, who in russia's involvement, they've been reluctant to condemn russia for its invasion of ukraine. but they has been some rich rec, around how the prices should be solved. and the one of the criticisms came from the present in president saying that the conflict and ukraine well was indicative of the live the patience of the united nations security council. and that it wasn't being dealt with adequately. so aside from that crisis in ukraine, the independence of greeks and, and creating a come to way to wisdom dominance both politically and economically continues to be of huge emphasis here. that's griggs is an alternative voice. it's a platform for developing nations and one we potentially, they could be an opportunity for independence again, for those member states, somebody them a level $20.00 john is, but we'll still
7:14 pm
a hit on al jazeera and millions of this above we in scores of whole school they pick the positive, it's going to decades, who will diverge to change? and why living on is struggling to keep public schools open of children to care for a new academic year the the route to you by visit capital. hello. that was not in south asia and, and, but lots had been issued from northern parts of india. thanks to the monitoring rains that are gonna fall heaviest. here over the next few days, you can see the dens cloud. this, the flooding rains across the northern costs putting into the north east. we'll see that rain start to work its way into bangladesh as well as new port and be ton of the next few days. so why is guys to come for the north west places like new delhi
7:15 pm
more in the way of sunshine as we go into the weekend and pay us guys for launch areas of pockets done just some rain collecting up in the very north. now it will be dry us a southern parts of india as we go into friday, but the west coast still seeing some of that heavier rain and heavy rain is the story as we move to east asia, that'll drip across the korean peninsula pool into japan. bringing some relief to the temperature is the only slight because tucker is set to go back up to 35 degrees as we go into friday. the heavier rain, however, working away northern areas of china into rushes far east as well. so some very heavy down. pause to come here and as a rain moves away from beijing, we'll see the temperature pick back up to 29. but it'll be very hot in shanghai. 33 degrees celsius on friday, with a lots of sunshine, of the quote to you by visit cuts all across the
7:16 pm
world, young to bist, and organizes around them of move to they to send politically engaged to southern just they face couldn't be more daunting here. and they were the ones who led lights on what was going on. and the way the tools means the media doesn't. there's nothing stuff that goes 7 or 7 on. there's always in a number sense permission. we have the agency to create the volume of the generation change on al jazeera, the of the us. and you'll just say we're a reminder of our top stores, the seller. donald trump's former lawyer of rudy giuliani is on his way to georgia where he's due to surrender on charges of election interference. the pullman new
7:17 pm
york man was indicted last week along with trump and 17 others leaders of the bricks group of countries. i felt like the 2nd type of talks during this summer and to him his book, the war and you try and tried and climate change has to be changed. and india has made history office a company 1st nation to land a spice crowd near the moon's southern tone here is sits behind the frozen insects which could prove helpful for future luna explorations in zimbabwe. people have been focusing and presidential and pelham entry elections incumbent president, emerson and mcguire is taking a 2nd 5. the attend alia. he cast as pellets in the central city of quickly and got a good campaigned on promises to create more jobs and upgrade crumbling facilities . his main challenges, nelson, submissive the opposition data ups, frustrations about corruption, high inflation and unemployment will encourage people to vote for him. i think this
7:18 pm
them around doing squared publicity and most of our people, even the younger generation, i've very interested in custody. i've worked with, i've seen media that we for the 1st time we wanted to show that we also have a nice records is very good of things is involved with the person who's a man or done before us visit the younger and rather than human and read it is wondering about how we move. tasa is the polling station in hot out a of the use. so it is a very big and important votes involved in the bomb. and lots of the presidential candidates have been trying to get support from these young people by young. i mean
7:19 pm
people, many under the age of 40 and throughout the day we've seen these long lines of many young people quietly waiting to cost a volunteer. 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 they both. when you ask them, what is your main issue? they'll tell you things like what they divide between me and they want somebody to do something about it. here's an example or something with this with stacy and here are people shouting near the front because of just like delays that even happening with the police trying to get them to come down, trying to tell them to the patients. and then eventually the people, the, i'm frustrated because they say that by now they should have but ultimately with them even off of this both the issues of course, about having jobs and other things that once they've been a good price for me, they say that some of them now have children and they can't afford to the golf to
7:20 pm
and they say that the parents are struggling. they can't afford to lock them to. they want some kind of change in love. and they saying that it's been taking too long. you see more than 20 as an 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 that means has been set up one for mean one for women . this just to make sure everyone gets a chance to vote election. officials say putting stations that open lights were close late and then said that everyone was waiting in line to get it talked about how did with us. i'll just cut out of your crime, says russia has attacked to grind facilities in this original. have a nice keeps, is drones targeted production and storage warehouses, as well as ports you current and southern miller tree can. mom says it's a defense is shut down 9 of the drones. it's the lightest the cellphone grind warehouse has since the collapse of
7:21 pm
a deal that allowed the safe shipping through the black sea. us living on cash strengths. government says it has acute out in the us, the all of the $150000000.00 needed for the coming academic year. the education sector is suffering as a result of failed policies and a deep economic process. so in a hold, a has more from aaa in northern living on mom door and door dropped out. the school and lebanon's economy collapse more than 4 years ago. that was the only way for their younger siblings to get a few years of education. but keeping them in school is not easy. well, a full name. i did a full full, i mean, we couldn't keep the older children and private schools and then we couldn't pay for transportation and other fees for all of them to go to public schools. everything is so expensive, we need to make difficult choices and what a full it's a story heard time and again, especially 11 on the northern region were poverty levels are high. the un agency
7:22 pm
providing a to children unicef is calling on the government to allocate sufficient funds to ensure public schools stay open and reformed with many have described as an oversized system. there is about of a 60000 people working in the ministry of education for a primaries to country university and receive as a ratio is why the hours of 7 ones, one to show up for 7 and change them. and we need to write size. and so this would put an end to a system that allows politicians to use state institutions for their personal interest at the expense of the general public health from international donors has been vital in keeping schools open theory and stuff says it's spend more than $70000000.00 to support the education sector and that included paying the salaries
7:23 pm
of about $12500.00 teachers as waste cash assistance 270000 children. to keep them in school. teachers like carolina's zip code, had been among the most affected by the economic crisis and the extreme loss of the local currencies, value, bottom invest in it is we know rely on charges. that's why i have taken part in the ongoing strikes to try to improve our situation. but it's not just a budget crisis. there's so much corruption and we have been paying you the price seems to. the government says it's secured only a 3rd of the $150000000.00. it needs for the coming academic year. while 11 on struggling population needs help to keep their children in schools. an estimate of 15 percent dropped out last year alone center for their i was was 8. i tripoli, northern 11 on 55 is in northern grace. so struggling to contain,
7:24 pm
while 5 throughout the country for a 5th day in the northeast villages were evacuated overnight as far as band across several friends. strong winds and high temperatures, a hampering finalizing if it's joan surplus has more from the scene of the 5. and i'm standing on the outskirts of the village of but 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, budding 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.
7:25 pm
because the, the mains was 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 . 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
7:26 pm
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 olive groves and other cultivation go up in smoke. it's still unclear how quickly they will be recompense for their losses. and at least 6 villages have been evacuated in the west and turkish province of to not collect because of wildfires. emergency services sign more than 1200 people at the move to safety on tuesday or thursday is temporarily closed. the death knell stripe. an important shipping route that connects the ag and to the black sea. as the bar mental activists have rallied in south korea and see g against japan's plan to release treated radioactive was that into the pacific ocean. japan says it will stop releasing the trees of voice or from thursday. that's despite the objections, both at home and abroad, and to co montgomery reports from focus shame. anger is building here and focus.
7:27 pm
locals are decrying the japanese government's plan to begin releasing treated radioactive waste water from the superhuman dye to nuclear plants into the pacific ocean from this thursday. again, japan looks to release this water from this thursday. now the japanese government says that this plan is safe because she must fishermen are worried about the potential reputational damage that stays similar to what they saw after the 2011 triple disaster. now in 2010 a year before the time witness its worst ever nuclear accident. so christian was coastal fishing industry was earning $69000000.00. but after the triple disaster, they had to suspend all operations. and instead of sending the fish out to 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 this industry was looking like it was on the road to
7:28 pm
recovery, japan announced this plan were inc, fishermen, that their reputation and their livelihoods could be negatively affected. to come look at marie, i'll just hear a sufficient for china has responded by whitening restrictions on c. food inputs from japan minutes her think businesses as katrina. you reports from beijing, a sushi chef, cause a yuki teddy ok used to purchase this fish from southern japan. these days he's forced to bite 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 and all was well so that on one hand it's no longer possible to import ingredients from japan. and on the other hand on some customers are worried that the discharge of contaminated water will affect food safety. badging is protesting against japan's plan to release more than
7:29 pm
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 most that depends on your file. china, it does depend to heat, legitimate concerns of international community on his own seat. even, i do hope these plans for discharging the nuclear contaminated water into see the chinese take media have highlighted demonstration 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 res. tensions of tokyo to china remains the largest importer of japanese, the food, and you want sounds you can nonsense to the safety of japanese sea food products
7:30 pm
have been scientific. we verified the government request of 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 ocean to be able to protect lives for generations to come. because he says he's taking things day by day. he's restaurant survives depend, demik is helpful to survive. the store of the cushion, the water release planned to katrina you out a 0 the this is l just here and these are the top stores, the south. donald trump's full, the lawyer of rudy giuliani is on his way to georgia where his.
19 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on