tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 6, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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you know, as dennis dawn on alex's era, the . ready ready ready the hello, i'm a clog. this is a news on line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. floods caused by to wrench will rain sweep across greece tuck here and ball gary kelly, at least 13 a judge in the us state of georgia will rule on how soon donald trump selection middling trial will begin the at least 17 people are killed in a russian missile on a tank on the market in east and ukraine. it is the deadly as attacking months.
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searching on the cathedral roof for the tiny specks of cosmic guns that could explain the origins of the bull. spanish will come when and jenny have my service. all the a sexual assault complaints against loose reveal as these people, federations suspended presidents could now face criminal charges. the so we begin with the torrential rains that have flooded pumps of southern europe, leaving at least 13 people. that central and northern greece have been affected for 2 days with a damage to infrastructure for to be in homes, jonesboro police reports now from the time of allow me the people of bolo, say they've never seen anything like it, cause washed out to sea roads in and out of the city, 7th by torrance,
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and streets impossible with mud. the fire service has told residents to stay in doors because rain may have undermined roads that appear to be safe. vaults is now without electricity, without telecommunications, without fresh water. the roof fell in from the rain. the damage is huge. they should help us. i have a family and kids. how are we going to sleep last night? we sleep here and there. it's unbelievable. residents in follow say they've been unable to find local government officials, municipal resources seem overwhelmed. next to the con, the city of wallace is leaving a tragedy. this was the epi center of the store. no one can see anything like it before. voted also received half a year's worth of rain and just 2 days suddenly rain full has historically caused flooding and grief. and it's less because of dried tarrant birds throughout the
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landscape over the millennium. but experts now speak of unprecedented volumes of water that also means unprecedented volumes of mud and deputy carry downstream with one side of this afternoon. i'm 44 years old and i've never seen something like this. we know that in paleo and ends ago where there was a lot of rain full but this was unprecedented. it's never happened before. the damage was caused by the river, the torrent its grease is 2nd natural disaster in a few weeks. during the heat of summer, a $150000.00 tech tons of forest and farm land were burned by wild fires. the country is counting the cost of the power of nature. once again jump setup last i'll just 0. let me. i was 7 of those killed in the european flooding, but in north west kentucky a both a flew down the streets of assemble, affecting 2000 homes and businesses and kind of flower. they flash floods, hit the camp sites, and swept away bunk legs. russell sort of has more on the damage the
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scenes are becoming freezing to coming into the largest city. a months worth of rain fell within hours into storm. 70 speeds turn into reverse and dozens of cards . where wash officials say the receipts around 4000 as much as a cool, a lot of water stems. 2000 homes and businesses tours were also swept away by a torrent that raised to a campsite in the north western city of quick lane. putting up a full spot on the way into stone, nor wanted to disaster. the biggest we have seen in 20 years. it may take us more than 2 months to reopen our store. which if the district is been known for these furniture manufacturers, the show rooms are usually teeming with customers from all over the world.
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authorities estimate the cost of the damage on the street alone. is that a $50000000.00? and the government says it will compensate business for nurse more than $17000000.00 people. mississippi is not exactly the weather caused by climate change while in the neighboring bulgaria, a storm raging across the southern part of the country. his coal, severe flooding for people have done so for most of the rivers of bus, that bangs several bridges have been destroyed. the tourism minister says around 4000 people have been affected by the disaster. i know a judge in the us state of georgia is expected to decide whether donald trump is 18 co defendants will be tried together or separately on charges of election. meddling
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the hearing will also give a snapshot of how much evidence prosecutors have against a former us president trump. it is co defendants refuse to trying to overtime the presidential election result in georgia. in 2020, none of the defendants are expected to appear in person. that's close live to atlanta, mike kind of his standing by for us and mike, just from this in on what we're expecting here, what, how things are pan outs and what we might learn the proceedings have been on the way for just every now. and one thing is already very, very clear, and that is the nature of the judge. scott mcafee, he's running the co trouble, very, very quickly. clearly this is the judge who does not like to waste time. he would impose time limits on speech is from the defense also from the prosecution and he's moving the process along very quickly. indeed. so far we've heard from witnesses what noise pull the to who want to have the trial separated kenneth chest bra and sydney paul. these are lawyers who were aligned with donald trump. now they are
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both arguing that they should be tried separately. they should be tried by themselves. they also want a speedy trial. now the judge has heard from st. louis, but he's also heard from the prosecution. one of the things to judge wanted to find out is how long the prosecution things the trial would take. well, he's got his onset. the prosecution says it will have more than $150.00 witnesses and it expects the trial to take full months off the jury selection has been made. now very importantly, and perhaps very persuasively. the prosecution full set, told the judge that whether it's 2 people on trial, old 19, defending some trial at the same time, the length of the trial will remain exactly the same. this is because because of these racketeering charges involved, every single charge of more than 40 charges is linked to every one of the dependents. so that whether it's 2 or whether it's 19,
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the prosecution says the trial will take the same amount of time. now this is something that could prove highly persuasive when the judge makes his decision. i might not impressive goes over the the prob boys as being sentenced yesterday the leader. the problem is, i know it's not dirty related, but it's still connected nonetheless. everything's moving a is negative. what, what is the impact to that kind of publicity likely to be on, on how things come out as well. the prod, 40 cases are linked in a way if only by the presence of donald trump, who many of the prod, voice insisted, was the motive force behind the actions that they did. now the charges are different, the prod, boys, group, charged under the conspiracy. now that means that they got together to conspire to reverse the results of the 2020 election in the georgia case. it's a question of criminal enterprise. the prosecution arguing that old 19 defendants
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got together in a criminal enterprise to prevent or reverse the results of the 2020 election. so although these all different charges on the face of it, the actual idea of some kind of conspiracy of some kind of communicated attempt to reverse the election results is common to both. so those decisions that are taken in a d. c, code, those sentences that were handed out to the d. c. course, the longest of which yesterday was 22 years for the lead off. the proud voice is something that may will have an impact on this georgia case. certainly, as i said, the similarities between the cases, although they are different charges as well. but one of the points that is very important that has to be got out of the way. and that is a nother judge. and the fulton quartets behind me is deciding whether or not to remove the case from a state court to
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a federal one. this is being requested by monk meadows, a former chief of stop. now he's argued that he has to be tried in the federal court because whatever actions he did was committed as a federal officer. this is something that donald trump is going to be watching very closely. indeed, the intention it would appear to be is that if it goes to a federal quote, then meadows would argue that he has immunity as a federal officer. the problem is that another law that is called the hatch act and that to you is that if i said all of this, this takes actions with the intention of advancing his political position. this is in itself is legal. so that would remove the claims of the immunity from meadows it would appear. and indeed from donald trump as well, should he go the same route as for them to cheapest stop. hm. interesting, mike, thanks for that, mike kind of back in atlanta. let's take this on further. we can go live now to washington dc, john ferry. he's
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a republican strategist and upon the at the the advocacy which is a loving and strategic advocacy firm. john, good to have you with us. appreciate your time. i just want to pick up on mike uh, correspondence last point, this issue of removal and with a trial happens. why is it important? well, i think it's important to josh. i do think that matters and i think probably they get a better uh, more fair trial in federal court than in this state. or i, you know, that they do think that that's why they want to change the venue. although it depends on where they go. if they go to northern virginia, that would be better for trump and meadows if they go to washington dc. jerry and washington dc. i don't see how they wouldn't be any better for be there better. i was, or from that i've got a jury in atlanta. so i do think that they, they think it's a federal jurisdiction, would be better for them, a better,
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better use now where they have a better chance of winning. okay. the for the president, you put something very public. sure. it doesn't need of this being a witch hunts and so forth. but privately, how troubled will he be or not about where this could lead down the line as well. i think if you look at all the report a, he is personally not happy with all of these prosecutions that have happened from georgia to washington dc. jack smith, new york, all the other, i think the georgia prosecution is one that gets on the most is i think he believes that he was just trying to exercise his 1st amendment rights. that being said, if you look at what happened with the problem boys and they're, they're very long prison sentences that also has to be traveling. not only for donald trump, but for any of the other 18 who are standing with him and might be don't promote some of them to say, hey, you know, i don't want to spend a lot of time present me on kind of deal with these past years. so, you know, we,
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i, i do think though from a political perspective, you know, every time he gets a court date like this, it actually increases his lead against ronald's. it has another challenge, arizona republican primary, as republicans tend to have the lease. and in the past 6 months, so they've been around for every time he gets a new lawsuit or a prosecution in any of these uh then use seems to help the right. certainly not hindering him with his base, but does it actually help him pick up at most support? do you think i'm yeah. is that what's happening that is here on the side of the thinking of what is being tried his so i'm going to vote for him as well. i think what's happened is it's consolidated. the republican vote not just the base but also the republican, but they, they see him being on fairly a line and i'm fairly attacked by a to hear just the system. and he's been able to use that very effective way. i'm gonna stop. basically he said they're not just prostituting me. there are
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prosecution, human republican voters seem to respond to that bill saying that all these different legal cases of done that made it very difficult for other republicans to get any traction running. i guess from because we're all we're talking about is the justice department, the binding just the power to just department attacking down from. yeah. and yeah, it just seems to me that that's the only kind of narrative that's out there. and he's been using that very effectively to show that he's being persecuted and he needs to be a real active so that he can stop, you know, there's 2 tier system of justice and especially juxtaposed with what's going on with the just department and 100 buying. which i think a lot of the problem is, is being extremely honest, every time i bought by, by them, but also by the adjustments for alright, doing very well have to leave that, do appreciate your time, your perspective. thanks very much indeed. all right, thank you. i think most of the head on the use are including fighting on the ask on park is done. border forces, the closure of
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a major crossing between the 2 countries. the co marshal of 6 soldiers underway in the democratic republic of congo for their involvement in the beginning of $56.00 protests. we don't support what's coming up and how far as a heist from for past me, what the world come fix. think, steve, he's an old, lex, that story is coming up with that the at least 17 people have been killed in the russian at the time in the town of costa and living in eastern new crane. he comes on the day of us state sec, us extra estate jeep, lincoln's visit to cave pride. as of the details. the miss ald struck the markets in the center of the city, as it was busy with people. video uploaded to social media showing a scene of devastation around every like baseline. this is the site to be attack
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says the med take you this video. the central market was here to see many dead, many wounded they to video appeared to show police officers taking away the body bags. located on the roots to the wall tool and city of pac moved. it is still around 20 kilometers from the front line. this is the worst loss of civilian life in a single attack in many weeks and was immediately condemned by ukrainian president followed them as a landscape as an active alta in humanity those nights and those who knows the city can clearly say its civilian and there is no military base anywhere near it came, is us secretary of state and to be blinking was beginning a visit to the capital. keep providing ukraine with a much needed show of support from its most important overseas becca in the week that the government here was still reeling from the secretary of defense minister
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alexi resident kaufman, made corruption scandals, was with the 3 months old counter offensive, still making slow progress and it made deep rooted anxiety about the prospect of next year. is us elections threatening long term support? rob mcbride, i'll just say era privy, re you crate or the white house. he's condemned. what it called russia's brutal, attacked on coast. and he needs got us extra state entity blinking, especially additional military aid to ukraine. that the package includes abrams tanks and most working systems and javelin missiles, as well as other munitions rather than jordan joins, is not from state farm. the girls just tell us more about what this package involves. well, this announcement actually came from the pentagon in the past hour. it's a $175000000.00 a military, a package. the $46.00 such a donation of military aid to ukraine since august of 2022,
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a. just a few months after russia invaded ukraine, this does include the munitions for the abram tanks, 10 of which should be arriving in ukraine this month. more than 30 being given to the ukrainian forces to try to break through russian lines in the eastern part of the country. the ammunition for those abrams tanks is made up of depleted uranium, something of which showed anti nuclear groups a will endanger the lives of people in the combat zone. even though there is i a, a research suggesting that because of their status, these are munitions are not considered radioactive and don't pose a threat to people's health. as you also know that there will be hundreds of millions of rounds of ammunition both for all small fire arms as well as uh for
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a medium sized uh, equipment. there's also going to be more ammunition for the high mars, the high mobility artillery rocket system, something which the ukrainians have been using to real effect. now whether or not this goes to the question of the us as a parent concern about ukraine's ability to conduct it's ongoing counter offensive against russian forces in the eastern part of the country. so far us officials have not wanted to comment on that, but they are stressing both before and during the secretary of state's trip to while ukraine on wednesday that this is about making certain that the premiums have what they need in order to retake their country. 100 percent. all right, rose, thanks for that service. jordan the at the state department. thank you. is in the democratic republic of congo. 6 soldiers have been trying then a court martial for their involvement in the killing of 56 protests. they to
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concluded with the defense of the constitutional court to stop the proceedings, saying the trial is politically motivated. the soldiers are accused of ordering. the killings of protest is demanding. un peacekeepers, leave the c. i don't want connie as the latest now from the $6.00 appeared for the 2nd time in the marshal court here in the city of goma. and this was a very go to 14 for the 5th, to demonstrate the court where the argument of what the court, the military court to us come out with yesterday by accusing distorted, is for the kingdom of just city and do it for with this last week, in the city of go my here during the sitting there, the 1st really as a ways the course the additional dilemma and to the requesting that the cost in some quote has to clarify some of the us but not to be the political aspect. the fear in the sitting is under the political pressure, and this can affected the outcome of this quote. the military prosecutor is
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a choosing distinct sort of useful planning and coordinated bill peterson against a well defined population. we doubt these on a link to the protest. this is deposition which has been rejected by the defense lawyer for the political aspects and also denouncing the fact that they apply it to might to be condemned. due to the political pressure, allan way cutting goma the democratic republic of coal as the buttons military leader has begun, releasing political prisoners recently. great and grim, a grunt of them in the state during his integration on monday, sales and met with the opposition lead to alabama. on the also grima seized power movements off the president of the vulgar was declared the witness in disputed election and not jerry and appeals court has dismissed. the opposition's challenge against president fella tube was election victory and much the court ruled the petition failed to prove claims of a regular season for the opposition can still make a final appeal at the supreme court. fighting on the gun pockets done
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border has caused the main crossing between the 2 countries to close, the civilian slab is pakistani military enough gun telephone government forces exchange filing to full traffic and trade of the busy crossing has come to a hole in a separate incident fighting broke up between pakistan, the security forces in the pac study tell about in the district of charl before offices have been killed in the fight to say they captured 2 outpost near the gun border. we can cross to islamic, but now i'm focused on commodity to joins is from american well what are you hearing now from the talking board across it was adults on the border crossing i state of florida. we are now in bradshaw law just to let you know. that door is closed off to the bug. it's on a uh,
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fortunes reported that date of $1.00. one figurative fortune tried to set up a port in no man's line. the bucket donasia objected the bonds that god needed to bug. if done it, then resorted to opening fire. that fire was right. darn good. going to fire from the progress on the side. at least 2 people were wounded on the buckets on each side. not yet clear as to whether there were any casualties on the outbound side. but that incident that led to the border. this is one of the busiest bar good. that's part of the one. it's done. it's been done. it's a main conduit for logistics into a run is done, and also goods that the best time football gets done. so indeed that has caused problems regarding now you have long cubes on both sides of the border. this has happened in the bosco so, but this particular incident comes at the time when there is also more trouble for i didn't know that you were mentioning that i said 2 separate incidents. how does
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it all fits into the context of past events? he was on board, the man's a major concern for the bug. this done is because they complain that a good $1.01 focused on is using of one story to make attacks inside buckets on deck digging brace in fit draws further. not from pressure all. well, it's a mountainous region bordering, noticed on and reduction proven. now, according to buckets on the security for change, there was an attack on military force in that area, which was the pause for soldiers work in the military is claiming that they get credit for decades. richard that then you get the bon focused on fighter and many more of a one day we've been we've been able to stay for the edge of it in for trends being taken by helicopter to that region. the focus on the military saying that that, that $1.01 focused on and deliberately trying to create more problems with green
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focused on end of one has done a more misunderstanding and of called the bug or so i need to saying that they are now in control of the situation that have been that board, some support are they fighting but the minute the saying that the situation is under control. all right, come over, leave with that. thanks so much for joining us. and that gives the latest update. tension wants to know. ida is ready for us as of killed the punished, an injuring, fighting in the city of jerry currently occupied. westbank israel says a female sold you was wounded during the violence. meanwhile, the you and once he's ready to authorities to investigate another incident that took place in april of last month, 5 pulse, the new women were reportedly subjected to abused by female soldiers before them to take off the clothes during a search. in the notes of the occupied, westbank is ready forces if occurred at a rate on the city of jeanine. there were reports of gunfire as dozens of almost
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vehicles move through the city pilot. and then i'll ask them, mountains brigades says that one of his leaders has been arrested pull brennan is in ramallah in the occupied westbank. and has more wednesday's ride lasted less than an hour and appears to have been contained to one particular arrest operation . uh, the person a rest of the palestinian sources is my how much nice mega he is. a senior lead out within the aisle accept. okay, it's, it's the ongoing of fafsa and he's the person who's well known to the or far these . um, he's a prison sentences before and at the same time is also been a senior figure within the past. and you know, thirty's, security and intelligence operates us on the west. some gun shots fired as these ready army was retreating from janine. but the actual arrest operation itself appeared to be met with no resistance. the reason why it's raising concerns because
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it comes just 2 days after a previous is very ami operation in geneva, that one targeting members of a how mouse i'm suspected of wanting to launch rockets attacks from the occupied westbank into israel on the back of everybody's mind is whether these 2 raids are part of a, a trend perhaps going back to july's big, big re to last the excess of 14 hours that left. 13000, you said more than 100 wounded on that is the specter of the back of people's minds . whether this is the sauce of a trend back towards that kind of operation. so far not it's been contained, but nevertheless, the tension in the occupied territories is enormous. whole brand and i'll just share a ramallah is a still a head here. now the 0. did you and report highlights the role heat, ways play, and lessening at quality? is african leaders make a new climate change declaration? those holes, the 70 final line up at the possible?
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well, toughest we decided to be here with that little the color, the weather is generally set fair across the middle east of the night and more hot sunshine coming through. i think it's going to be more about the winds as we go one through the next dial. so type of just having the, i divide around $43.00 celsius plus form of that for q, y times the bank that down on the recent values. but still plenty warm enough warm enough to just around the levant. temperature is still very close to 40 celsius the for damascus. what up into the search is that you're very slow as well. that's because we have a southerly wind around this area of low pressure. that is the storm daniel swelling away to central parts of the mediterranean. same system bringing some very
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heavy showers into the fondles of libya or as we go on through the state. seeking a little further south, which as we go into friday by then, you could also see some wet weather cause east and past opportunities. you find yourselves across central africa through the gulf of guinea, southern areas of nigeria, binding cargo, pushing across the got it all the way into liberia. maybe up to was the can be a see one of those showers in the showers. of course they extend across a central parts of africa, brought across into northern areas of tens in the south of that of these generate drive up to about in cape town. that was warming up with the top temperature of 19 . the drones is devastating war torn somalia and intensifying a hunger crisis that has cleaned the lives of around 40000 people off of children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send it to me, nation of
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other daniel watching out 0. her mind about top stories as a us judge is expected to decide if the election meddling case against donald trump in 18 co defendants in the state of georgia. detroit together, or separate me, 17 people are being killed in a russian missile attack on the a ton of cost on tv. presidents let them is it lensky, contentedly attacking the 16 nearly 20 kilometers from the front line. while gary increase talk, you hoping to find catastrophic flooding more than a 1000 people have been confirmed that several of missing more rate is expected in the coming day. and a powerful storm is sweeping across southern brazil and is killed at least $31.00 people heavy rainfall as close flooding in several cities. more than 3000 people to flood the homes. rescue efforts are underway right now for more than this. let's go
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to monica. you have to care for you, study by for us in rio de janeiro and monitor it all. looks pretty extreme. what more do you know about what's been happening? so this is the worst natural disaster i tried to be. they've been in this state. the state of somebody got that email which is in the south of brazil, it hits some 70 cities, was very sudden this started 2 days ago, just water just started rising up in people's homes. so some made it out on others, not some were electrocuted. so this is, was, it was, it's, although it's a natural phenomenon, it was unexpected. and specialist has been telling us that the climate change has made these events more frequent. and there are consequences, more serious. okay, is more rain expected, but would it be a 3rd?
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you say yes um, more rains are expected in the next 2 days. that's why people are really struggling to rescue as many as they can present, reaching out to the, to a has sent a special team to help the governor of the, of the state in the south of for sale. so people are now they're not even dealing with the reconstruction or not dealing with what they're going to do. so now they're still looking for people. and there are many people, as you mentioned next that have or forced to flee their home, some of them permanently. so these are all problems that will have to be dealt with in the next coming days, marking believe with that, things that updated one if you had a care of on the, is a serious thoughts on going in some brazil. thank you. to me. well, that's good leaders. i propose new global taxes to fund climate change auction. the
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call came in a declaration at the end of the 1st africa climate summit to nairobi. the proposal also it is rich nations to fulfill the pledges to support african states in the fight against the effects of climate change covering. so it has more now from nairobi. very latest, say the right things when it comes to climate change. they talked about how they can on the re, potential of africa has actually when it comes to all the resources that are available and how can they deal with that and use that to logic climate change issues as well. some of the talking points they said that they want to for this uh come on, the head of the un climate change summit that is coming up in november. they also say that they want to be mind
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a fair play round. so they saw that african countries are on the peri, sorry when it comes to these very important discussions as well. so like, you know, the bottom line is climate change financing and you know, delegates, so we've been talking to a save that they want rich nations to do more to help a poor, a kind of deal with climate change in that regard. we have hard from development partners, you say that they will pledge to would climate change development . we also know that many countries in africa are swaddling to deal with the friends issues then priorities like security, housing, other issues as well. then this makes it very difficult for those countries and
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communities to put a lot of money towards climate change utilization casting. so i'll just narrow, narrow, it's enough for much. i'm starting to who's the administrator of the united nations development program. he says, connections should be incentivized to adopt to clean the energy mix with adequate financial support. and the threat of climate change is why unify, as is confident, because it is affecting every country. the question is now what are the pathways for what? and certainly i think anyone who, who knows africa also realizes that these pathways will be very different. and there are some countries that have access to fossil fuels. i don't think this summit is meant to preclude or prevent them from using them. but i think for many countries on the often confident that is not an option, in fact, much of ask us balance of payments is invested, importing diesel and petrol. so the opportunities and that was part of the message of this summit is also to see as an error in which africa is 0. climate change will
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be part of a transition towards the cleaner energy economy. and i think being in kenya is also a reminder that this country over the last 20 years has now achieved renewable energy or electricity generating capacity that covers over 92 percent of its electricity needs. it is possible in so many african countries looking at green hydrogen now solar wind to your fennel. these are the pathways in which development and the response to climate change can meet, but not without financing golf, without par investment. and that is why africa is speaking up not only to itself, but soon it is, but also the responsibility of the rest of the welto co invest. and that clearly is a source of frustration right now that such and started a memo, air pollution in climate change of problems that must be tackled together. that's the message for the world major logical organization. a new report from the u. an agency says that climate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of feet waste, which is lessening at pollution, or such as se the heat waves that triggered wildfires in the north western united states and europe. that's
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a hazardous quality last year and smoke from wild funds contains chemicals and posts closer to the dangerous for human health. they also damage the environment and crops, and lead to more carbon emissions as well. let's say return to the after clement summits, we can speak now. from that right be to bulk look and window is especially advise its view and the climate change. high level champions. also a full about administer for trade, for books, one booklet, good to have you with us. appreciate your time. first up, we've seen billions pledged at this conference, but the reality is it barely touches the side of what's required in africa to, to adapt, to protect itself. against the ongoing effects of climate change, what more needs to be done. thank you so much, nick for having me said to me uh the your question and positioning is the right one . and what has come out of, uh, this damage has that's come in finance is inefficient, insufficient, and it's unfair and what needs to be done, as well as to unlock more of financing through the global re phones
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in the international financial, less space deal with the soaring that's levels that many countries are finding themselves having to do with well balancing outside of finance and climate action and such a new also look more in the x t investments and confessional financing. we have seen several proposals in this regard to nick and the to summarize them quite quickly. the request has been one. we see the reform of m. d. b's to also include climate resilience. that's close this and this was done already in paris, but we need to see the implementation of that. and then secondly, we need to see extra concessional lending that is related with the climate action and sustainable development goals in the continent. and then thirdly, we need to tabulate charge and create a space for project origination that will also cover some of those at the stage
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losses. and then put potentially have m d b's position themselves for origination to distribute comedy. let me just jump in the booklet when you say m d based can use very, very briefly explain what you mean. right, so here we're talking about the mountain natural development bank. so the world bank that i might fit, right? e d, b's. yes. okay. now carbon markets have been much vaunted at this conference, but as a lot of people don't agree with them who say it's just buying a ticket to pollute what's your take on it. and so we see a couple of markets as the now the innovation to enables african stakeholders be it's at the national level, or it's community level to unlock financing for development. so it's not just about the offsets themselves is about the opportunity that exists and then market
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mechanism that has been created. obviously that's still a couple of issues that need to be dealt with. many are focusing on the pricing disparity between v while and to recap and market and the, the compliance markets. and we have to deal with that. we have to also deal with the transparency between project owners and the, the communities that's the custodians, particularly the, of the nature based solutions. so there's still a couple of issues that needs to be dealt with. but what about the problem with the, the, the criticism that it just gives, produces fossil fuel, produces a ticket to pollute, to i think that isn't necessarily true because the, the net 0 plans that companies have to deal with in the but they have to do with that d couple 9 vision agenda and also work at the protection of nature. and this, we already have communities, particularly for nature based solution that's already protecting nature. and the,
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i'm not seeing any real value coming into those communities. so we kind of unlock the values through copland markets. we come unlock value through the financial tools for those communities that are providing loans to the core uh to the world. if we do not play in the common market space, then uh what kind of values will be going to those communities, right. well secondly, there will be a need to look at the opportunity cost of. ready in painting the for us, but give us the oxygen. okay. briefly buckley, if you will be got $700000000.00 plus still without electricity on the continent. how said the, we'll just say okay, well you've got to get rid of fossil fuels, but how do those people develop? how does that constant develop if they don't have fossil fuels in the time that we've got as well, such a need, we can only deal with that transition when it's that it's just a equitable and interest that does the development of the how to of it. we can not separate our climates, emissions from development,
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we need to ensure that we're creating a base of energy and accelerating the green energy to ensure that everybody has access to a clean energy to low emission economy. we cannot just talk about a couple nice ation agenda, but doesn't address the already existing economic disparities that have led to less development and the confidence. so that's a very special case when you look into climate action into the continent of the button, global position, low global emissions, low development, high button for ability to climate trucks and high poverty became mont, just take a blanket statement of a net 0 and not apply it to the situation that exists in the continent. climate action must be and imperative upset, been level development in the continental. okay, a booklet, great to get your perspective. really appreciate your time. thanks very much. indeed for joining us. that's a buckler window. you inclement change,
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high level champions, especially the funds. i thank you very much for having me fax. just now you wouldn't have so that the rooms of cathedrals with the place to such a meet their rights. but that's exactly where scientists in the u. k. been looking for so just hope that any calls make dust they find will teach us more about the origins of the solar system. sonya diego, as the story of high on the roof of rochester cathedral. and what looks like a clean up operation. optometry scientist, looking for offices about life in out of space on these large roofs for such as collecting debris from the cost most the sites a lot to the on the steps of a many years equipped with a special vacuum cleaner, medieval cathedrals like this one, a proving to be an ideal hunting ground for such as on the lookout. because mcduff,
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am i coming to us from moves usually have very fresh so he gets all the information you need is today because they say yesterday. so to me, so it's very surprising to see how fresh there, because the fresh of the better, the more information you have. and it's these events that hold the key, meet your rights and comments that turn into tiny particles on impact with the atmosphere. any material gathered on the cathedral roof could provide offices to the origins of all solar system. if successful, it would mean that this place of worship would be pul, till to the heavens. moving a $100000000.00 of micro mutual rights lands on every year. while our own solar system is 4600000000 years old, some of the oldest particles that have been discovered dates back 7000000000 years old of the costco was the if we think on the surface come from the asteroids. so the asteroids, these are typically found on over,
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it's around the song between the orbits of most and they will be subject to. and so those objects, some of them offered to be with the old the research by the school of physical sciences of the university of kent will go on to form the basis of a citizen science based project. and the hope is that it will spell public interest in space science as well as provide an answer to what's out there. so anybody, jago, i'll just sarah rochester. well, scott peterson has been looking for my career, meets rights in the past 9 years and he is many on rooftops, joins us live for minneapolis, and many sites at start to get to help you with this. tell us what you do, what you do it, and why these are such objects of fascination. well, hi, find, uh mike, for me to raise on rooftops from all types of real fast. and i don't know why i do . i just kind of become a sex with it, but there's just,
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there's so amazing to be able to see them. it's up and just see them close up under the microscope it's, it's familiar with all right. what are they all truly, mike crow all day. so how do you tell them apart from other pieces of you know, specs have done? so we're looking at one on the screen right now and it's really quite detailed and interesting. see yeah. so it's travel through the atmosphere. it's been do things that route protocols this haven't been through. so when you go fast event this year and you know completely and you become somewhat spiritual, that's what we look for. so they're a little bit different than anything that could be from earth. right? so this stuff is, is it landing around us all the time? yeah, there's probably from my computer, it's on the roof of your building right now. right. and so what can they tell us about the origins of the universe? yeah, so we just when the earth was farm, there wasn't anything on it. so perhaps we got our water from my to meet her eyes
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and meet her eyes. and then all of the things that you need to create life, they possibly have come from the meet already somebody per meter, i simself the piece that we just feature the shape. try the projects taking place on top of judge the cathedral in southern england. why? why they're particularly why is that a good spot to look for them? so you want to find a rooftop that is as old as possible. and the cathedrals are great for that and as large as possible, because then the more my from your eyes can fall on there. and i think those are disagree spot because they have great record of what's been done to the roof. so, you know, if there's any pollutants or aren't passers and you know when they might have been there, and it is a great spot to look right, is we know nothing about logic needs, right? you sold a couple of luxury this week. that's why they publicize it,
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and that tells us a lot about what's happened in the past history of the universe. a bit. do these little microphones of these rights do they really reveal that much to science? i think so. they're uh, they're small in size with their brand or in the amount of information you can get from them. so just the amount of things that are within them is a lot more than you think. scott, good to talk to you. good luck with your search. scott peterson, the, for me, the amount of the now telling me is government devoted officials at central government agencies not use iphones for work. this is according to report and the wall street journal. it comes in the backdrop of rising tensions between china, the united states, washington of its allies, a trying to restrict beijing's access to a vital equipment needed to keep its chip industry competitive. china is limiting shipments from us firms. it pushes to reduce is dependent on foreign technologies.
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of the way going to get onto this boat now understanding why. thank you so much. nichol spanish woke up when it jenny, how nice. i was filed a legal complaint now against the football federations suspended president louis ruby all as it means he could now face criminal charges. prosecutors had already
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launch of a sexual assault investigation into ruby alice. he's accused of kissing eliza on the lips without a consent after spain on the wall talking last monday. explains men's caps and then a couple of how the pits of defend ruby all is to start the men's thing officially condemning ruby on his behavior in a joint statement. a couple of days ago, the rama to defend the said, well, he suppose it and i saw heels, i sympathized with the federations presidents and the government through to get it . and you know, tell everything. i've never said that jenny is not the victim here. what i have said is that everyone's presumption of innocence must always be preserved. i have not pointed absolutely, and anyone is the victim or the persecutor. i can understand that if jenny is going through a tough time, she should be supported. just like everyone else. i do not think the spanish football federation president louis will be allies is having a nice time already the are, i'm not here to judge anyone though. one of the status of the women's, well culture pounds in onset me is our hassan for lunches to united the 23 year old
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. i feel this good fund goes to your account of the, the well kept winning the goals and boots as the tournaments top score, i can reach the quarter finals before being note. sounds bye sweetie. a statement of the us open on the way new york and as to today we will know the full semi font a lot of about the women's and the men's events and the women's drop. well, number one in white thing area sub olenka has booked hospitals in the last 4 with a relatively routine win here. again, selecting one ginger 1st serve the brothers and 2nd seed guarantee to take cobra as well. number one, at the end of this tournaments satellite in, completing this quarter, find the straight set 6164, since the 70s to the 3rd straight times replace the window of the quarter final between women and champion markets of control of a madison case. in the last should wait a minute. um the us open this here so super heavy, the performance tonight at night does hear myself another opportunity to to the, to the battery. and the same is all for us stating right now is the mens the seat
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on on that bit of the 2021 champion is playing his russian competitor tonight said on a roof last night that i was just one of the 1st set, 6 games before he's ready a break up in the 2nd leading one laughs. it is almost a just 2 days to go. now until the start of the rugby world cup hosts from stepping up their preparations for the open game of the tournaments, they kick off against 3 som champions using at the start the front in paris. france of never won the world. was the good. what else we know that the old blacks are legend retain with a serious tracy less than reputation. but we also know that we've improved a lot in the last 4 years and what to look. we feel ready to take them on and much the strength to dump champions australia, hey, receiving a welcome at that face instrument. seem pretty jones this picks it up to the
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youngest quote for this tournament as to what will be a select the tri state. the 1st on this century, i'm used to it off a lot of people the couch and they really get on their i be and i was quite evident last last week at the start of frances packed out. my best love that i'd be here to also support is off. i'm expecting a really good come straight to impose say to this total was it looks to be a tough one. the grades alongside wales, fiji georgia, unfortunately is the biggest segments with the cost to look at what we can expect the extra as long as you might think that a strategy and way on. so the outbreak favorites, but that would be so sure. so i was just on the roof itself. feels like it's all feels like with with you are now in the book up is otherwise type of thing and just be months and months months of soul can until we'll get into ok. and we're just
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really glad i'm excited to wait here to stop here. post the wells and the one of these have inducements, difficult, 2023. they have been some heavy defeats, as well as a mediocre performances with both to seeing the return of high profile coaches. warren gatlin with wales and 80 just with australia match with the fiji and georgia . a lot of hope. you know, and i don't understand why any anyone, but the, anyone we have to worry about is the name is georgia. once we get to say j will, will have a game plan to play in stage and will need to be at our best beta. if he ends up being so the quote of finals twice before and already the favorites for most new tools in the tree, just bring the magic as long as that and bring too much against us will be heavy for the georgia that being regulars at the world. cup since 2003, but has never reach the courses as well. both are certainly i'm the dogs against australia and wales. i'm upset kind of be who the other team and cool thing is
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postables. they are making, they will turn to the tournament off of a load and appears in 2006, canada and jim. and if kind the final to send the final spots of the basketball will come. germany, just as you know, fit in that quarter final that prosecute goal of the within 6 points. if it's not a game, to me, just able to hold on to sort of the last full accounts with the usa, canada for fi serbia, in the of the center. a new yankee stores in color stands and it said a landmark home run this. the full hundreds of his career as the gain can speak the detroit. so i'll just find one sense in his go to 1600 games the full fust. is that right in mind? to make history, he's also only the 58 faithful play to reach. okay, but his high school is looking for that id fantastic. eliza, thanks very much. that's it for me as news. uh, i will be back in a couple of minutes with more of the day,
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