tv News Al Jazeera September 3, 2023 8:00am-8:31am AST
8:00 am
to disseminate the impact of today's headlines. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. international filmmakers, some world class journalists, bring programs to enforce and inspired now to sierra the . ready the sizes, you know, we don't want to keeping up the pressure in the ship or test as bound to surround a french military base until the french forces go home. for ottoman. this is allen, just a live from the. so coming up,
8:01 am
running barrels in israel, between solutions and opponents of the ever try and government. the rest of many are engine. your nation has your back and we'll be with you until the job is done. and seeing the damage done in florida, the us president of pages house with a higher can recovery effort. and 1st the moon. now the song indian launches the 1st song, a mission, the 10s of thousands of needs. a cruise to publish a can't outside of ministry based on the capital. the mom and the departure of hundreds of french troops relations between asia and full colonial pow fonts of deterioration since president of a home and position was full, stylish and approved in july. ok. what address reports from the protest in the, on a, as they took the security forces by surprise, the protest,
8:02 am
sugar for a late afternoon began 5 hours early. at the entrance to the military base, demonstrators tried to force their way reinforcements. i quickly quoted on a confrontation with french troops of the most freight to say they would be. 3 the sizes, you know, we don't want to because more than that. yes. oh, good, good. good. yeah, good, good, good. good. good. good. good to have you done. thousands continue to arrive. purch and couple of homes. either some street plans or any way they can blaring their trump rich. c this is the largest since
8:03 am
the engine on the military base near the apple air in the capital near me. inside there is an estimate of 1500 french soldiers that was purchased one of them out of state relations between as yet. and its former colonial power have deteriorated since the advocate, so it'd be for that. let's see if this crisis is intended to get to the magically, that's the risk of clashes between the 2 sides to the jump. so it's important to make the french ambassador leave, otherwise it'll look a week in the eyes if it's supposed to them. and the government confronts is looking to prevent begun to fall back to the questionnaire. that it's undertaken, the safe side of that course. having been forced out a form, i call on these molly and bochita fi, so i only say friends may not leave me here without a c. and the guarantee you will do all the time to ensure the friend to leave at at least to see if these were supporters forced to buy it. comedies outages either
8:04 am
nearby and the volumes borders have been reopened. 3 days after a ministry crew there until late has made the announcement on saturday. so we'll just have control on wednesday morning and talk to president eileen phone goes to play the when a and a dispute at an action. they sealed a land and see what does and does all the countries institutions who yeah. the prism of a little respect in order to ensure continued respect for the flow. that's good relations with our neighbors. and we've all states around the world and to promote, to continue to a state while demonstrating our firm determination. on there are international commitments committee for the transitional restoration of institutions, which has decided to reopen the lens of c and a to borders with immediate effect. without nicholas hawkins monitoring the situation from sending goals capital because so the curfew is still in place from 6 in the evening to 6 in the morning. but the reopening of these border signals that
8:05 am
to keep on is back in business. and that piece will you be in grandma is firmly in charge of the country. now those borders were closed since the crew took place on wednesday. and during that period, the military magenta arrested. numerous people that are close associated to the bunker regime is of course, all the bunker himself, his wife, sylvia. it's a norton and dozens of other officials that are now being charge of high treason of organized crime and of stealing from state call 1st. now this is an incredible noun from any given these people who saw the bunker family as being above the law. now they will face justice. now we use it. what do you get in grandma has said that the democratic institutions are temporarily being dissolved. he says that those democratic institution will be what will come back and he hasn't put any timeframe of how long he'll stay in power. but we've heard from the opposition leader who
8:06 am
contested on last saturday's presidential election. he says he's the legitimate person to be in charge of the bone. but those election, according to the military turn to are now void and not credible ahead is of course is swearing in ceremony that will take place on monday, where police or the in grim i will be sworn in as a new president of transition. nicholas hawk alger 0. the car is riley police and protested something injured and running battles between rival groups as ever trans, living in israel, supporters and opponents of the ever try and government for each other on the streets of tennessee for reading reports, expressing brands of stun gonna the acrid smell of tickets in tennessee, as rival groups from israel, eric frank community engage in pitched battles with the roof to clubs. local people describe this as being like a was, are the counselors to the violence and events organized by the error trade embassy
8:07 am
to celebrate the governments. the president, desirous of working, such as he is or trained independence, that error trains to reflect the country because of f working so far. terry and rule outraged maybe not. you don't know. why did we run from our country? because of this, dictate to why they are celebrating here today. why that is really please give them a permit to celebrate for the dictator. your against is why my here seeking asylum on how much of what i, what is happening here is that data wants to do a festival. we update the system and we are not even a good life is creating chaos and problems for us. i don't recall against him. we don't want a festival to take place here. results was fury and chaos. police say they've consulted both sides and everything and community in recent days, and we're not expecting this intensity of bonus. that assessment now looks
8:08 am
seriously questionable. casualties were taken to several different medical centers along the road. several described a serious the huts and some critically ill. thousands of police officers for also injured. there's been political reaction to members of israel's right spring coalition. government blaming the high court for what they said were decisions which facilitates that the violence opposition. members of the connected rapidly pointing the finger of blame back after government. the demonstrate as well finally dispersed after several hours, leaving behind blood stained pavements and smashed up shop windows and a sense of simmering tension. whole brennan, i'll just talk you fridays. jerusalem? because he has been imposed into a rocky city of k to cook off for one protested was killed and several others injured. security forces dispersed rival demonstrations by kurdish and our presidents over dakota, san democratic parties return to the political arena. lock with that,
8:09 am
the wife is following developments from the capital of baghdad. the silence include cook, the multi ethnic cities, residents to discrete sad today. good, one side rips and if need to come in on the other good cook about 265 kilometers north of baghdad has long been at the heart of dispute between the rocks. assembled between them is code. this region, and the thought is in the capital of thought about that handed control of the city secuity hits quarters to the code this political party at up and to come. and residents closed through linking cook to the coolest region of capital b, u. a 100 kilometers to the north, good discount to protest is followed and by evening attend scuse, was in please. 7 the code this time democratic party,
8:10 am
which ones because this region has cold and the prime minister in baghdad to intervene directly to put an end to the unrest. this incident comes at a critical time. why a sort of twos in both of that and the cement between them is, could this region engage in tullocks to resolve civil, unsettled issues, including the federal budget, a dispute over oil experts and the ottoman of n, t e long on with groups and the most of the situation in could cook now gets out of control. it could add to iraq's, already a long list of political troubles with up to i had a 0 brother that i cannot boss as an academic, specializing in rocky politics. and he says this is a very complex and perhaps unexpected result. or maybe the prime minister didn't anticipate that this kind of reaction probably the reaction is motivated
8:11 am
by political forces within the prime ministers of governing coalition. popular mobilization units that are close to iran that do not get a long while with or to build they bond or bill, you know, last year. so it, it is, it is very complex, but the unintended consequences. basically katie, p a was in a lines with mr. side or if he was convinced to change sides and support the cause in a thing or frame or can a governing coalition to form the government they needed the support of the k d. b. and there was a deal of backroom deal, very usual in rocky politics of so think concessions to be made. and it's, i think this is one of them. it was made or owners. but it seems that this has their own time, the other side to react to it. unfortunately,
8:12 am
color coop is use to this long, the slow and hard, the transition, just like the rest of iraq. there is no moment of genuine stability that you can build up on. so i think that will be pulling back from previous positions. i think the headquarters, the part, the other quarter will not be handed over uh and then wait for another day. you know, just try kind of the deal is just basically uh, not solving a problem, but uh, freezing goods from getting worse, preventing it from getting worse. this has been very characteristic over over the last one years. unfortunately, to us president joe biden, as in florida to see the destruction close by heart and and dalia made 9 so on wednesday, cause in widespread damage and flooding. tens of thousands of homes are still without pallet. the bottom administration has asked congress for additional aid to help florida with what comes with his i'm confident because i can't imagine
8:13 am
congress say we're not going to help. they're going to be fights about things don't relate to this, trying to connect this to other money or not. you know, but i, i think we'll get through and i just can't imagine people saying, no, they're not going to help. how does your cost or has move from washington dc? president biden spend his time in florida touring the damage from the hurricane by helicopter, and also on foot and meeting with people who lost their homes and meeting with 1st responders. but much of the headlines of the day went to something that the president didn't do, and that is he did not meet face to face with florida as governor rhonda sanchez, apparently due to a snob on de santis as parts biden had told reporters on friday that he was going to meet with the florida governor, but that was quickly contradicted by the santas spokes person. this is
8:14 am
a departure from history where normally leaders even from opposing parties would put aside politics to put people 1st and helping them recover, following a disaster of any type. but apparently that did not happen. at this moment. the santa spent the day touring hurricane damage in other parts of the state while by it and never the less praise lord as governor of saying that his efforts to quickly have evaluations of her should be credited for this storm. not being as damaging or life taking as feared. now, the chances of course is in the running to take on by then in the next presidential election to win the republican primary. but of course, the front runner in vast field is former president, donald trump and the sand. his campaign against from has really faltered in recent weeks following last week, moderately strong performance by de santis in the debate among primary candidates. perhaps his campaign didn't want to this address to take the risk of taking
8:15 am
a photo of the governor shaking biden's hand and risk the wrath of republican primary voters. heidi jo castro alger 0. washington still ahead on knowledge. as sarah nyman wizard, i follow in central bolivia where economists say a decline and fossil fuel exports has given rise to agro business as the country's fastest growing economic sector that's coming up. and wrapping up his 1st trip to mongolia, how the head of the roman catholic church club sit with improve relations with neighbor in china. the a lie, they will start in the middle east and event and it is a launch in a hot, dry and sunny picture across the region. we see some wins of pickup across the
8:16 am
eastern areas of the mediterranean, on sunday, heavier rain coming into east through pots of, to keep moving across into the caucuses as well. if your showers affecting the south west of saudi arabia, but a launch the dry picture temperature is coming down over the next few days in the gulf states. that was a move to north africa. we've seen some very unsettled weather affecting that northwest corner with heavier rain starting to move into morocco. stronger winds as well kicking up for all cheerio could see some dust or sand storms from that, and the heat will continue to build in the northeast corner for egypt as we go into the new week across that central band of africa, it's all about the heavy rate because the east of the waves moving from east to west, with warnings out for some very heavy storms over the next few days for gone up to southern africa and much more settled picture, it's quiet to hear things all. however, going to get cooler in the pots of southern south africa, like cape town, 14 degrees celsius the on sunday. so his book at 29 was sunshine. it will remain
8:17 am
robert chilly, thank system fronts. moving into the sol as we go into the week. the cleanser stein will to be legal tray. what you have here is not just american logical optics. you're talking about the political damage, where the spoils of war smuggled and sold to books and houses, and private collectors, buying or selling. and part of the fact is worth finance is to be headings of muslims in the middle east. don't sell, don't 5, that's one quick solution. ok. trafficking on i will just be around the the the
8:18 am
you watching l. just a out of man is a good for on and don't have a mind to a lot. top stories, the sour, thousands of people in the share are holding assist in outside of military based on the capital they want or french, some just to leave. the country fonts has rejected that. the mom saying it doesn't recognize the men to trim that government is rarely police and protests have been injured and running, bachelors between violent groups of ever trans living in israel. suppose an opponents of the ever try and government from each other on the streets of database . and us president joe biden has visited florida to see the destruction close by havoc and at dyess and mainland, for one wednesday was a wide spread damage and flooding. him all as newly elected president has a choose prosecutor as of trying to prevent him from taking power. but now to identify those comments com days off, the electro registry suspended has potty unable to denounce the move,
8:19 am
calling it an ongoing crew by the country's institutions regional, bloody the organization of american states has back in him. there's a group of corrupt politicians and officials who refused to accept this result and have set in motion to plan to break the constitutional order and violate democracy . these actions constitute a crew that is being promoted by the institutions that should guarantee justice in our country. but any of my colleague, tom mccrae spoke to him on fatal night. okay. and who is the executive director of transparency international, guatemala uses the attempt by prosecutions is doomed to fail to the people is really tired of these corrupt lines that he said, governing the country seems 10 years, 12 years ago. so people is really tired and it's ready for a change in all those. these corrupt spots that we quoted,
8:20 am
you took relation to political parties, very girl political parties, they control all the to shows on the powers of the states. or do they have that control? people is the willing to accept any, any cool any more out of the i believe will be sworn in until january. i mean, how the next full months going to play out until then, and how likely is it that he is actually going to end up being president at the end of all of this? they say they're hurting government. you have all the control of this, the decision they have this plan. i don't actually start crazy blended because as i gain so the people getting sort of the information that community they have this plan of a doing their, i mean to make a cool a, but i don't think it, they would success any sort of see the in any way because they don't have any support. so just given that, i mean a developer was initially a pretty cost candidate and not expected to proceed beyond the 1st round of bows.
8:21 am
why do you think that his message has risen? i have with voters and do you think that's what's going to guess help us campaign to actually end up being presidents at the end of all of this? yeah, you know, they the same ma'am. they manage to control all the electorate process that rolling the quality show government. so they kicked out all the 3 companies that were leading, the poets in the, in february, in it for you. so they do then kicked out this option of a stand alone because it didn't appear to in the pony. i saw, i said fred, they had a beat in, in the best airport. they had 2 percent. so that's why they are, they became like crazy because they'd be in this thing. this worked this to happen to bolivia. now what agriculture has become one of the fastest growing sexes as its
8:22 am
ones driving natural gas industry is on the decline. economist say the country's foot tall lines have established farming as a major drive for its future economic growth. meanwhile, dropping the reports from santa cruz and central bolivia. yeah, yeah. a county ranch in central bolivia in recent years, raising livestock like cattle has become one of the fastest growing economic sectors in this part of the country. and for the time of my every year, we are exporting more and more livestock products like me to know. it has grown foss pulled over the last 15 years, and that is because we have been well positioned to do. so are you notice you'll see that the 3rd generation cattle rancher says this current agricultural boom has a lot to do with a growing diversification of the national economy. as the country moves away from an over reliance on exports of hydrocarbons like natural gas. over the past decade, bolivian gas production has plummeted. bragging with
8:23 am
a what was formerly termed oblivious economic miracle. a period of notable economic growth at the turn of the century that witnessed years of government spending led by former bolivian president evelyn morales, which lifted millions of people out of poverty. and the last hour i'm in the past, believe you was a net energy exporter gas was its main export product. now, what day is that entire sector is in decline, and we are increasingly important diesel and gasoline. though bolivia holds abundant lithium reserves, a mineral coveted by technology companies around the world. experts say the government has struggled to attract the necessary for an investment economist point to these as some of the main factors driving the rise of the agricultural sector. agro businesses like this cattle ranch or the driving engine of the bolivian economy. products like solely being and beef had become a leading exports with china and europe representing some of the most important
8:24 am
international markets. though many in bolivia worry over slowly economic growth in the post pandemic era, the export of greens, meat and milk products sourced in the countries agricultural heartland has proven to be the bolivian economies most valuable secret weapon. mentalism up a little al jazeera center cruz bolivia to plug fontose as it has met. neat as from long goalie as major religions of the capital. non bossa, national on sunday, the leader of the roman catholic church for the whole mass and the predominantly build this country. on saturday, he said that the church isn't a threat to government since it has the political agenda. this is the 1st paper visit to mongolia, which is hong to just $1400.00 catholics, barbara, and go to reports a grand welcoming mongolia as capital as pipe. francis spent a 2nd day in the buddhist nation with one of the smallest roman catholic communities in the world. in recent years, beijing has tightened regulations against religious scripts that could challenge to
8:25 am
come in his body. and part of the semen he gave laboratory seemed to be aimed at china, the silver k u of as easy to use. any security governments and secular institutions have nothing to fear from the church. his work all evangelization for it has no political agenda to advance. but it is such stained by the quiet power of god's grace and a message of mercy and truth. which is meant to promote the good of all a couple of more than sets us optimum goodly a sanction freedom of worship. less than 2000 people of practicing roman catholics . some travel for their opportunity to see the pope. the how we are from the kind of district church called maria. we've been going to church for 18 years. we are about to see the holy father and we waited this moment for so many years of the pope's visit to mongolia through catholics,
8:26 am
from across the region, including people from china not to hold off on the we've always been looking forward to it. we really hope that gradually our real government and leaders will accept him and invite him to visit our country. that would be the most joyful thing for us. pope francis stopped to wave in front of the statue of montgomery is found to goodness con, cooling himself, a pilgrim of friendship. this 5 de paypal visit aimed at the new church as message to areas and people who sometimes felt ignored by room. barbara and they passed out to 0. christina bon warren is a professor and chair of catholic studies at the university of iowa. and she says the pose was, it comes at a crucial time. so i think that this is a well time to visit, especially when we see china as government starting to crack down on catholic people and churches where there's a, there's been a growing number of catholics in the last 10 years or so. and so i think this is
8:27 am
a very astute political move on his part as well as a pass for move. i think that there, intertwined in the past or on the bundle layer has been called. according to harvard business review and report, they came out several years ago as mine go leah. and so mercury tends to be used to mine precious minerals that are being mind to mongolia and set to neighboring countries like nations like china. and so i do believe that the mining and the destruction that it's starting to cause and my goal here is also one of the reasons why his visit is, is at this time. and in this place. this cope has really been clear in his message that everybody is a somebody, and he is really champion the global south. and they know that term is come under some fire from some political scientist in recent years. but the global south remains a pretty powerful way to describe countries that are non western, non european and that tend to be poor and more impoverished. and so during this visit, for example, the pope has, you know, visited,
8:28 am
visited agricultural programs that have, you know, their encouraging green houses in homes. he's been visiting a domestic violence shelter for women and children. so he's really doing a lot to show that he is a man for the people. i mean, she was being a co home camera and took in lighting out the night sky above the city of us at a video taken at a children's playground shows the object of living behind clausen, brightening them as it passed, and dash can flush, which is a catch at the same meteor sure thing across the sky. this india has launched its 1st mission to observe. the sun comes as days off to it, made history by the coming, the 1st country to land made the moon, the south pole. the sole observatory and study of the sands, alto most may is, or con reports. 3210 or last of the india's latest space mission launch on the eastern coast of the indian island,
8:29 am
the 3 her a call to add a t a l one is off for you on a one and a half 1000000000. come over to quest to studied stones, out of layers, and we have a confirmation of the event stipulation the mission has been accomplished. and with that so relief the scientist to the ground control of the indian space reset your organization or it's right. the cross is heading for look, runs point one, also notice l one, where the gravity of the earth and some are balanced the other day one will take it . do any of the, some of my newest duty stops is do i need to the end one point? very long. do any of our most top of that 25 days. so let us, we saw all the very best to do the spacecraft is where it says the opens is specialized instruments will study the 3 elton layers of the sun when to get the complete picture. if, if i put in a name, i don't like the black and white image,
8:30 am
the color diaz and the high definition image for the game is off the sun so that we don't miss almost anything that's happening when defense funding to say the pruitt could also shed light on so the went to an objective, a science goal of trying to understand the activity of the sun. and in particular, how that shows itself as sort of flags and more stream events, quote kind of message actions with more and more reliance on satellites a full out day to day lives. i'm particularly strong. so right, safety cannot see effect some of those satellites that we, that we rely on. it's being just over a week since india carried out its 1st landing of a rosa, new, the moon's south pole. it's only the full country to successfully carry out a new the landing. and this lazy success is preparing india into becoming one of the leading players in eldest space. laura. com.
18 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on