tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 8, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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all this rain, it's going to drops now it once it moves away temperature as well once it can climb in tokyo at the same time with this weather maker, moving through temperatures fall off in beijing to 25 degrees on saturday to kick off the weekend. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the headlines several, many a great to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes flooding, triggered by severe rain storms, has led to the depths of 4 people in central greece. over 800 been rescue. a francis top court says the ban on the muslim avaya is in schools is legal. peter
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navarro, a former advisor to donald trump, is convicted of contempt of congress over an investigation into the capitol hill rights bonds, military jumped the names and opponents of the else in president. as the new answer in front of that, on his full friends will be hosting hung support can inspire them to a 1st rugby world cup sides of the house and getting ready to take on the streets on champions, new zealand and fridays tournament on the storm. daniel has brought more rain and flooding to central greece, where 4 people are now confirmed dead and at least 6 are missing. the military is helping with search and rescue efforts. there's been major damage to infrastructure . drums throughout the list is in the port city of bolos. one of the hardest hit areas as a rest,
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stop on the main highway from athens to facilitate. the storm drains overflowed at these water has risen. a few bowls sent to me says this business would have been flooded in front of me, but a good deal. it's been more than 20 years since something similar happened. the local authorities need to clear drains, canals and rivers in the heart of colors. another restaurant bull, the full brunt of the floods. oh no say it will be a month before they will be able to reopen. the water was coming down slowly and then came suddenly in a torrent, it was about 50 or 60 centimeters high. we grad sandbox and what to protect the business, but there was little we could do. they dump them up onto the streets for municipal services to remove. flood was still receiving from the town of almost a process that could take there's the street behind me is under a foot of water. but parts of this region around the 2 liters of water, more than 800 people have been rescued from their homes. and the military is now
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assisting with that process. but thousands of people are still without power and emergency digging equipment and generates as a being trucked intervals in order to pump out electricity substations. this road once led to voters greatest attraction, mount premium home of the centaurs in greek mythology. now, dozens of villages on the mountain, a cross off electricity, gas telephone and internet lines of down. it could be many months before services are restored, the down stream. so the evidence of the philosophy with which flood waters from this river ripped visa is out of its banks, smashing through concrete walls and destroying homes. residents lined up for drinking water. the 1st stage a to arrive here. we need water motor is vital. we need this for everything, not just for human needs, and it takes ages to arrive. prime minister, q u i cause me to thank use was due to launch his economic development plan on
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saturday. that speech has been postponed. greeks perspectives of their economic future has dr. after was 5 and a 150000 tech tons of forest and farm land, and these floods sent to his home jumpstart opal. us out to 0 viola, greece for us as high as court, has ruled that a school ban on a by is the loose fitted over government one by some muslim women is legal. it says the band is not discriminatory towards muslims. the ruling comes just days after nearly $300.00 students arrive the french public schools wearing the roads. honey, i shall all is a former president of the muslim students of france, and she says that the ruling was not surprising. this decision is a purely disappointing and for all sorts of what it is a stake end. but at the same time it's completely expected. it simply endorses the government's position. it has been doing several times already. and i think that the most striking thing is that the decision is motivated by very few reasons. the
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court, which is the highest jury section and false, and the equivalent of the us supreme court is supposed to be the warranty for, from them until the rights in front. and i think that with this decision, the only thing that the can say to the or the court, the french, the court has validated, is to cover the muslim students and the harassment that they will be subjected to underground. hello again, the secretary has been weaponized. it's supposed to of, it's supposed to ensure that every citizen has the right to been to believe and also to express its belief. but at some point, the low, the secretary is lower than the 19 o. 5 low has been again and again use misuse to, to, to control listening, women's body and to, to, to control what can be expressed of the most entries. the freedom of, of living is a fundamental right that can be express outside. an insight in private and private
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settings is also and in public settings. i think that what is here us core is that again the web and isaac of the slow and we have seen over the last 20 years. i'm sure that you can hear it from a muslim woman wearing the job in cross what the experience is in from a former donald trump advisor has been convicted for refusing to cooperate with a congressional committee investigating the capitol hill riots. feed a navarro was a white house economics advisor during the trump administration. prosecutors charged him with contempt for not turning over documents and refusing to testify in front of congress. present. i get a house of representatives control by nancy pelosi put try to put me in prison. why? cuz i'm a trump guy and i get a bite and white house and a bite. and department of justice with the merrick darwin running it. rodney,
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to part of it is anybody listening? anybody want to tell me that i would be here if republicans had held the house? she ever tennessee is live in washington dc to explain what this is all about. you have, you have the floor. what depends on who you ask for the prosecution? i mean it's like the judge. you instruct to the jury. this is a simple case of congress, the january 6 committee sending a subpoena to navarro awesome. and to attempt to testify the supply of documents. and im simply ignoring the request that for that is contempt of congress from nevada. as you can tell that he has, he suggest snare. this is about the fundamental issue of the constitution and the separation of powers between congress and the executive congress on the, on the presidency. nevada says, as an advisor to trump, he was one of the problems, could alter egos. that's what congress has. no,
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right to subpoena any information about that, any advice that he may have given trump in the oval office or anywhere else because i need to uninstall for you to principals and how can anyone possibly give all those advice to a president unit of this house to be kept secret, have done that congress has business. what the advice may have been, but in this particular case, that might, you mean the prosecution of the judge said website is less than beach value because that's all very well. you're kind of self executive privilege, but you go to the very least respond to a subpoena. you didn't go to congress on a search, your executive privilege you can be off questions. okay. what did you tell trumpet and say, look, i'm vert, executive privilege. but they didn't even do that. so it's a 2 way. so that's what there was a executive privilege ever. have a feeling of it and he would just simply bore, ignoring the subpoena, therefore that's just a simple matter of contempt to congress. but jury agreed and came to this conclusion with him about 4 hours. okay, what's his next move is he going to appeal? as you, as you can say, is rarely, rarely defined. he said it's going to take it all the way up to the supreme court looking does have a point,
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but i'm not separation of power. so i'm invoking of executive privilege. one isn't fact very rare for the department of justice to, to bring charges on the contempt of congress referral from congress. precisely because this is a very difficult area. and in fact, this is the 2nd, trump advise that to have been to have been convicted of contempt to congress. the bottom, the device remove, the notorious trump advise it was convicted as well, but he is appealing this as well. um, so of course, as you can tell from batch, also factoring into that whole weaponized ation of the justice department under binding narrative, which is gonna be really important in the election. we have a right wing supreme court is as you know, we're going the majority. having said that, the fact that he didn't even go through the motions of invoking executive privilege in the 1st place, maybe week and his case. but he, he's gonna, he's gonna keep on getting this all the way to the topic. so, all right, job baton c live from washington dc. thank you very much. and there's plenty more head on this news. our russia condemns a us move the supply,
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controversial empty tank weapons to ukraine. and i'm all these as welcomed investment from india and the white as the opposition said that they should look for money elsewhere. and in support. the world's top to men's tennis players remain on the collision course at the us open and the richardson will be joining us with that story later. this of the think about in the military genta has named raymond and don't seem to as the new entering prime minister seems served as prime minister under former president ali baba was deposed in a qu last week. he later became a vocal critic of bunco and then ran against him in last month's presidential election. because hack reports from the senegalese capital the car, a similar phrase to gavin. these politics him. oh and don't seem odd. the 68 year old was the prime minister of good bond between 20122014. when he was
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suddenly dismissed by all he boned go since then he's been astonished. critic of the bunker regime and in 2016 he ran as an opposition candidate and election was marred with violence and fraud. and then in 2023. he tried to become the coalition candidate for that presidential election, but was seen as 2 influential into powerful to take that position. so it was, he is very much a familiar face. and so he is the 2nd civilian appointed by police or the gate in grandma, he had 1st replaced the head of the constitutional court. this is a significant move. it shows that he is allowing civilians and are returned to some form of democracy with the participation of political opponents in the reconstruction of the bone and also in the dismantling of the bond go system. at
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the same time, there's been a 48 hour deadline put for work for all those ministers and cabinet members of under the bundle regime, they're told to return the money that they have stolen from said, call 1st, or else they will face just as an incredible moment for the people who've gone, who are seeing people that were seen above the law, up until the crew now facing justice. nicholas hawk alger 0, the car to sedan now, and the efforts by the head of its ruling counsel, to garner international support. as his soldiers, badly parent military group fell behind his met guitars, a mere shake to me and been home idle, tawny in doha. and they discussed bilateral relations and aid. before his visits, the general issued a decree to dissolve the paramilitary rapids support forces on the on the tab to see on the armed forces reassure this or do these people end the entire world that we're continuing to complete the transition to democratic civilian rule. after the
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defeat of the rebellion and the whole society, how the priority of the current stage is how to end the rebellion and defeated. one of the priorities is also how to stop the suffering of suit, the needs of people in all parts of the country. houses here is hebert morgan has more from car to well while his 1st 2 visits to egypt and south to them can be viewed from a military and secure to aspect. when it comes to his visit to, to potter. it could be looked at from a political integral of magic aspect. now, in general, i have been put, the hon is not just the army chief of the city needs armed forces. he's also the head of the sovereignty counsel of the chairperson of the ruling body of sudan. so he is also focusing on the diplomatic and political aspects of the fall out of this for that has been ongoing for nearly 5 months between the parent military rapids support forces and defending these army. so when it comes to costs are, it's could be that he's trying to get more political support for the city needs
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government and not the military and types of get more humanitarian assistance for those whose the, whose been effective by the war now caught. and the sedan have enjoyed a long uh, bilateral relations with outside of mediating a peace agreement in 2011 between the sudanese government and as are for a rental group in the us have a capital. so it's may be that he's looking for political support for the government and hopes that would be able to support any future mediations or talks when it comes to not between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army, but between the army and the political groups that are in the country on the border between afghanistan and pakistan remains shot after fighting at a border. crossing guards on either side, blame the other for starting exchange of fire on tuesday. the dispute is over the construction of a new border post by afghanistan, tomorrow. hi to reports now from the tor. com crossing. this is where the road through the fiber box looks like
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a long line of drugs loaded with cargo dash 9. 41 is done. drain date, some of your that expensive time bring next to is drug hoping the crossing open soon. well, the other one is getting loaded onto withdrawn that in the middle of nowhere does no food or water. it's been 2 days already. and we don't know how long we'll have to wait. it's not just drug good, but ordinarily if it ends up being guarded by surprise. this group of friends came to get on the national team, which is participating in the issue. i've got cricket going to main post kicked by focused on the warranty, hold the know all about the name we on neighbors and brothers. and that's why we should talk 1st. if there is any issue between the 2 countries, instead of going for confrontation, which is not a viable solution, as everyone suffers due to board, a closure if they are outcomes or pocket stunning. essentially thousands of people use this crossing every day and door to them is usually budgeting would activity
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franklin, board closures. i heard a trader on both sides of the bar down. and the latest interruption comes at the time when the 2 countries are struggling with an economic price a. the shooting may have stopped, but the engines remain high. if the georgia last much longer is drug goodnight, that me over itself for more. come on, how you get out of your data. door from focused on russia has called washington's decision to send depleted uranium rounds to ukraine. a criminal act for us has pledged the armor piercing tank grounds in his latest $1000000000.00 a package. the highly dense radioactive material is effected against armor, but it's used in war has been controversial. some studies of it's used by the us and iraq have linked around to increased health risks. here's your, your shop of all of the, with most goes reaction. well, how strongly condemns the us decision to trans depleted uranium shelves to ukraine
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for the brims tongues. it totally disagrees with the white house statement, but the shelves do not pause a radioactive threat. according to criminal spokesman, demetrius called the decision will lead to extremely bad consequences, and the responsibility for the use will be entirely on the united states deputy for administer survey at cold cold. the us decision, a criminal acts he referred to hundreds of expert materials to publish around the world about the home that such weapons compose to the environment. saying the washington, dozens, cat, a told because that kind of a munition will be used in the home. that's how we're treatment on the temperature of ukraine, expressed consent that the weapons will inevitably, that affects people who live in the area right now until the future generations of foreign ministry spokeswoman marizza harwell also commented on the dangers of such weapons. with examples facing back to the yugoslavia bu as to which toxic substances, metrics, treatment, and negative health consequences including yours cases of cancer. so russia sees it
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as a new round of escalation, but the crab and said that the depleted uranium weapon supplies would not affect the cost of the special ministry operation. ukraine is, will continue, no matter what the pentagon has rejected russia's accusation saying, depleted uranium is not harmful patty. go hand reports here at the pentagon, an additional $600000000.00 announced in military aid for ukraine. now this isn't going to get there any time soon. this is money that's going to go into military contracts for things like electronic warfare systems and ammunition for hi mars. the focus so very much on what the u. s. is going to be sending to ukraine very soon and that is depleted uranium ammunition, very controversial. basically, this is a byproduct of highly enriched uranium. it's incredibly strong and is able to pierce the armor of russian tanks. in fact, that's why it was developed by the us and the 1st place,
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pentagon spokesman really pushing back on criticism, though this is going to be hurtful for the people of ukraine. here the cdc has stated that there is no evidence that the depleted uranium rouse rounds caused cancer. the world health organization reports that there has been no increase of leukemia or other cancers. and that have been established following any exposure to uranium or d. u. and even the i e, a has stated unequivocally that there is no proven link between d. u exposure and increases in cancers or significant health or environmental impacts. the pentagon has been saying that the abrams tanks, that they will be giving you create will be delivered in the fall. so really, any time soon, they say they do have the munition in stock that you pleaded uranium, and that it will be delivered along with the tech's. patty calling elda 0 at the pentagon. ukraine has reported damage to his daniel riverport is mail rush that dropped out of a black sea green deal in july,
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and it's been attacking ukraine's ports in the odessa region regularly since then. rob mcbride has more from a desk on wednesday through thursday was the full time and 5 nights that the river port facilities have been targeted in the danube river area. the boat as we through maybe a south of here as previously shot had drones made by a ron, were used the you crazy and say that nearly all of the 33 drones they say they detected, were intercepted and shut down. but a grain handling facilities on the ground were damaged, including grains silos, with one person being reported injured. the russians have been targeting these grades ex bolting facilities as parts of an attempt to the crazy and say, to stop it from being able to expose a food, any of its grain, to will markets they've been carrying out these. the tax pretty consistently full mold and a month ever since they canceled that participation in the black sea grain deal.
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the grain deal had guaranteed the safe passage of ships from pulse like this one desa across the black sea. but since its consolation, the ukrainians had been looking to operate to colorado of their own and that the weekends to most ships, which now makes a total of full. i've been able to make the journey across the black sea, a widow without the permission of the russians, as you claim looks for any way it kind of exports and gets through to world markets . rob mcbride, i'll just say era, a desk. so ukraine and a u. n says at least 69 people have been killed in clashes and syria is ne, in the past 2 weeks. fighting has picked up in the province of their resort between us back the syrian democratic forces in groups back by the syrian government. the u . n. says that the humanitarian situation is dire with shortages of water, food, and medicine. they've also been attacked by the syrian government and the country is only rebel control the province of live in the northwest. local authorities say
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the military is targeting civilian areas nor cor marsh reports from a live in work to earn northwest syria. government forces have escalated their attacks on the residential areas, leaving a trail of destruction, and displacing thousands of people of oma, how much, like many others, had to leave his village during the intense bombing. however, he says he will always return, because this is home. good on the mission of the middle, the middle of america, we would have spliced it many times and now we're living in bombs out houses because we can't be to live anywhere else. they destroyed the main hospital, the most get hundreds of houses. we never, we rebuild. we are confronted by bombing us, for families here, living under attack has become part of life, a blog. the law has built on the ground shelter for his family and then not forget
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that he provides me inside. okay, and it's i decided that i built a shelter for my family so we don't have to be displaced again in the past couple of days. we're scary for the 40 minutes and still in the area. life is getting harder. this is one of the areas in southern and live that us come under repeated the track this week. you have a zoe, a, is made up of dozens of villages and authorities here say they have been targeted by air strikes, resulting in many casualties. the attacks have also damaged facilities including medical centers. despite the challenges they face, many people in northwest syria are trying not to give up. they have survived 12 years of conflict. however, as the horrors of war continue to mount, they have few choices. leave their homes or stay on the risk of being killed. commercial jersey or all of live, syria. the listings have been protesting in front of the underwater building and got the city to demand compensation for their homes destroyed in the 2014 war with
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israel. a someone will call the is one of many who lost his home. since then he's been living in a flat, paid for by the u. an agency. but those payments stopped 3 years ago. here's his story. in his words, this will sound like the bulk of the like that would be the is always using a ton of outside with, along with the how i've seen a lot about bush s confusion as far as it was because she has a lot about the shifted as how it is and the 2nd, the in some of the cost you. but for the let them then monthly. got that much said that and how let's start you out in a bit. and i think the problems with how the hedge and the annual and the shifting golf spots were busy and now is just a john will message i used with us on the left of the head? well, i know a, quite often what many jimmy i all of the i need to look at it really so that i do
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not have a clue how well jack get you the last few days. but go ahead and get it to me like the fact that i'm in bi limits of the as me, that's the additional and i'll let you ended up finding nursing equity, fucked. it all with danny. and john, i know during his dad's you guys his dad will make energy when get him in mid that i see them at that i said, well no luck value. i mean that the food a product. all obama, a lot i, as in india was in my call, the web is going to be a moving funding samples was what do you look at it is that you have it in i know i left and as we walk in, in the mutual setup, it has been the thought, which is it would be a minimum, is that yes, going to be a job. i left off to the costa would result in at the bottom in the home and a little bit to know about the loop in new york, the hockey is with
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n v a. and as you, i will often now fuck up with the vehicle, including the bid in the mail issue, a new in the in the vehicle with the vehicle. you have a job in democratic republic of congo, families are still searching for missing relatives who were last seen on august the 30th at the scene of a protest in goma, the ministry is accused of using live ammunition to disperse the demonstrators. at least 56 people were killed, but dozens are unaccounted for 6 soldiers and being prosecuted for crimes against humanity for their role in the crack down. charles stratford reports the mother is missing and fear today at of the family things she may be one of at least 56 people killed by soldiers in the democratic republic of congo. the kings happens in the city of goma on august the 30th the military allegedly for a live ammunition to break up
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a demonstration cooling for un peacekeepers to leave the country because it seems to cause a sick. we do them as often. you, mama, i knew she had gone to church, so when some neighbors told me she was killed in a shooting. i didn't believe it. i went there, i couldn't find her. i rushed to the more i was unable to get in. there was so many bodies and it was hard to identify anyone. i went to the prison, but i couldn't find her. like my husband is still looking for her enough as will be 6 soldiers, including a total lieutenant code, will have been charged with crimes against humanity, murder, malicious destruction of property, and inciting soldiers. to commit violent tax. jeannie come young gay went to the cold, hoping for some information on her missing son, or at least on where his body may be up, but we shall costs a comma. what do we don't know where they took the body? they are telling us they took the bodies in military tracks and headed towards the
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lake in the neighborhood of goma live. i'm going many people are being treated in hospitals, the gunshot wounds, un peacekeeping mission in the d. c, which includes more than $12000.00 soldiers. this faced repeated protests in recent months and years rising among people who say the operation has failed to protect them from attacks by various dom groups in the mineral rich region of eastern d. i'll say you'll socrates advance the most recent demonstration which was organized by religious sect. the government has condemned the ministries response and promised those responsible will be punished. but it's still not load exactly how many people were killed. where the at least $32.00 people still missing a child started. i'll just say, oh, go ahead on alpha 0, a nationwide manual. and then the u. k. after a former soldier facing terrible related charges escapes from prison. the,
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as the hollywood strike tracks on, it's not just actors and writers for taking a financial hits. we'll be looking at that also in sports with the start of the rugby world cup. just a day away, we looked at the chances of chile qualified to the tournament for the 1st time. just in the the. well it is all about the heats in northwest syrup. everyone will get back to the head store in one sec, but 1st an update on the remnants of storm. daniel, the rain does begin to peter out across greece and turkey on friday. but let me put this a day for a remnants of the storm. still turning around the central mediterranean looking to dump about half a month's worth of rain on volta even more for libya's capital triple a. we could
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see a months worth of rain in the span of a few hours. certainly that could trigger some flooding. okay, back to friday we go, and rain returns for the coast of portugal. some pretty good pulses around lisbon. and now to the north, why it's promising we talk about the heat here. london. 30 look at parents 35. in closing, in on a record for the month of september, you don't do it friday, you'll get another ticket the can on saturday, temperature as well above average. and this part of the world central europe con, where the sun is out. that means the temperatures are actually closing in on 30 degrees. and for africa we've got this batch of flooding rain here for sunny goal and the gambia could see birth about a 100 millimeters of rain. and for a southern africa, it is all about the heat. habit, roney, you're temperatures will steadily increase over the next few days, up to 36 by sunday. that's a snapshot of your weather. to
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ever you get your pod cast. the . the you're watching else is 0 reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 4 people have been killed and 6 others have been injured. following heavy floods in grease. hundreds of people have been rescued from flooded villages. francis highest court has ruled, but a school ban on avaya is the loose fitted over garments one by some muslim women is legal. it says the band is not discriminatory towards muslims. a former donald trump adviser has been convicted for refusing to cooperate with the congressional committee investigating the capitol hill right here. the navarro was a white house economics advisor during the trump administration. it tens of
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thousands of film and television writers and actors in the us have been on strike for months, shutting down on union productions. analysts estimate that the strikes have cost the economy at least $3000000000.00 so far, rob rentals reports from los angeles. kiki standish has a clothing warehouse full of vintage items, a little known, but vital part of the entertainment industry. how much stuff you got in here. i've got about $25000.00 pieces of clothing and then plus all the shoes belts. i have everything, jewelry, underwear. so i am a vintage vendor to costumers for tv and film. she's not in a union, but the strikes if hit her hard, or if there is no writers and no actors and no new shows, there's just no, no business. they moved in here in february. and so most of my savings kind of
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went with the move and you know, i, after you know, refurbished the place and do all that. so i'm pretty much for the business part. i'm living on fumes right now. roland molina done here is composed scores for many tv and film productions. i write music for films and television. so i get a movie and they asked me to write a certain type of music, and that's what i do. his work has dried up. there's no writers and there's no actors. so the only projects that are coming in are documentaries. um i guess some animation reality television. there's a lot of that, but reality television has already moved away from composers for the most part. they're using stock music like many other non union entertainment artist sees been forced to dip into his savings. there's no jobs coming and you're relying on the money from the previous job. and the further that goes into the future, the more dismal that seems, the longer it goes on,
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the closer artists like stash and done get to leaving their field altogether. luckily, it hasn't gotten to that yet. but uh, it's very worrisome to see that this has been going on for so long it if it continues, everybody in the industry will probably have to do as you suggest and find a job completely outside of the industry. sleepless night. yeah, for sure. for sure. sure. yeah, absolutely. skills and talents going to waste is the biggest entertainment strike in decades, drags on rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. all right, let's talk about this with jonathan handle. he's an entertainment attorney and journalist who has reported extensively on writers and actors strikes in hollywood . you are joining us live from los angeles, jonathan. good to have you with us today. or we any closer to seeing this strike result? well, good to be with you. several and unfortunately not really,
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and in fact, we are looking now down the barrel of a potential 3rd strike in hollywood. the screen actor's guild sac after also represents actors who do voice work and performance work or video games. they have just send out a stripe authorization to vote the membership that's expected back at the end of september, there are negotiating sessions scheduled. they've been negotiating on and off for a year, however, and the issues are complex. we may see another strike. what is the conflict between performers in the game gaming industry and the gaming manufacturers? who are the same issues that we see in the, in the conflict with the studios in streamers, namely basic wage increases the, the access 111 percent, and the 1st year the contract to make up for the high inflation. we've had over the last several years, potentially, you know, 2 years and 3 years ago or, and also a, i, the concern that they, that their work will be replicated and,
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or ultimately displaced by artificial intelligence and generative a i. okay? so if i go back to this film and tv industry who's got the upper hand right now, between the studios and the performance, the well, the studios of whoever's, the writers are they, it's hard to tell, but it certainly seems that the, the labor is much more steadfast then the studio is expected. we, we heard in the last day or 2, that one is, is expecting to lose as much as a $500000000.00 off. it's anticipated profit level because of the strike, very high figure of the damage the local economy is your reporter mentioned. it's rob mentioned i guess in the package has always been great as been has been significant and is a very difficult problem. but this is a very, as viewed as ex, essential bi labor. and so most of you just ex, essential by the companies, right? you say warner will lose or is reported to, to expect the loss of half the $1000000000.00 that staggering. but on the other side of it, and this was illustrated in rob's package,
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whether it's the right or is the performance, those were not working. they're also not getting that income. so they're also in a, in a very tight spot as they are. although a lot of act on the after side, a lot of extra don't work as often as one might think to begin with then. so a lot of the rank and file and remember this is, this is not a strike about, you know, tom cruise and george clooney. they are members of this of psych after and they can't work. but this is really a strike about middle class and working class actors and even writers who, you know, are damaged by this strike and, and, and do have difficulties holding out. but actors, a lot of them have 2nd jobs, the writers several years ago, right? we're in a fight with a talent agencies fired their agents and health steadfast for about 2 years at that fight. so there's a lot of resilience in both these groups. yeah, you made the point earlier that both groups, whether it's the performers, writers, the workers on the one hand and the studios on the other. both of them see this as
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existential. you also made the point that the studios were surprised by the, by the determination, the level of determination in the, within the workers camp. is there any give on their side? on which side the studio side, on the work assign on either side. well, you know, there's been some give but it's the, this is like the battle of or done, you know, world war one where every inch, you know, is purchased at a cost of enormous amounts of time and, and, and struggle. and so the writers, for example, want a minimum of 8 writers to be assigned for a 10 episode series. one of the issues the writers have is staffing levels in the shorter season series versus what networks were. and now they've been cut, you know, i've a cut that down to 7 writers which is still, you know, it is sort of a staggering number for 10 episodes because people usually write a couple, 2 or 3 scraps each. and, you know,
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the studios for their part are facing problems with the box. it with the domestic with the international and domestic box office, which is still down about 20 percent from what it was linear television broadcasting cable, the audiences are shrinking and they've aged out of the demographic. the advertisers are willing to pay for. and meanwhile, to replicate with netflix, dead and build a global streaming channel has become necessary if you want to survive. you know, if your company like paramount, for example, i mean is where it's pam. i'm going to be in 3 years. okay. netflix had 5 different economic advantages that these don't have. all right, jonathan handle entertainment attorney. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. now, this could be a movie script. a man hunt is underway in the united kingdom after an inmate escape from a london prison on wednesday morning. daniel, how do you say it was in custody of one's worth prison? one of the country's largest jails. he's been accused of terrorism offences. officials say it's almost certain that he had inside help join at ho reports from
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london. daniel, a bed leaf was being held at london's ones with prisons when he's believe to have slipped out of the kitchen where he was working on wednesday morning, strapping himself to the under side of a food delivery van, the former british army soldier, being held, pending trial and terrorism challenges was last seen dressed in a prison cook's outfit. he's now on the run with a major man hunt under way to catch him. it could be anywhere in the country environment. and yes, of course, with mine for the risk of him potentially leaving the country. but focusing our efforts in london at the moment. so we have counsel terrorism offices now deployed across london. working with colleagues come across the metropolitan place on our pond, registers to try and find them. he passed the position policies are asking, oh, good questions. like why a person being held on terrorism challenges was in a category be prison rather than a higher security facility. and also about the effect of budget cuts. so the prison service said to be overcrowded. and under the results, this was
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a logos of error. is this escaped or appears to be, i mean we haven't had the, the report from the investigation yet, but it seems to me that a lot of procedures um, were not done or not done properly. who was on duty in what rose, ranging from the kitchen to the prison gate. what protocols were in place where they found it was with prison, has an official capacity of 1800. but successive inspections have found it to be 60 to 80 percent over crowded. the government has ordered an urgent investigation and even as long queues form this police search potential ports of exit, the government's justice minister promised relief will be found and made to face justice. jo, how l g 0 london, a. tom pod moore is the former governor of belmore springs and swells side prisons
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and the u. k. and he says the danielle felicia should never have been at once worth and instead needed to be held at a maximum security facility. that's where the security is at. it's fixed highest, um and that was the most appropriate location for him. so i don't understand why he was at once or even even more curious. ready that he was due to a parent which crime code i'm servicing that, that code is a key positive function of oh bell ma. so why was transferred out i, i don't know. it's, it's deeply davy. worrying that he held the position of responsibility. he was on robot yet he held. ready a high profile, what so soft a, what we would call a plumb job in, in, in the kitchen, remodel prisoners because you know, they can, the state just can change very quickly. they may need to go to court. they tend not to get much in the way of employment, which, you know,
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so they shouldn't have employment education training. but because they are more transient, a prison population, they tend not to get those jobs. band tie prison system is chronically on the funded chronically. on the results of the staff that they those houses that go on there are too few of them and their experience less. ready of all, let me into the average, it's every experience level a lot of channels, you know, 5060 percent of the prison officers have less than 2. ready years experience and with that absence of experience goes, you know, on the ability and inability to get security. absolutely right, but this is not just about ones where this is about why the malays of the prison system in the u. k. it's, it's, he's failing, and that's been fighting for many years. as in september 2021, the small central american country of el salvador was the 1st to make the crypto currency bitcoin legal tender. and since then, it's had mixed results. townhome and looks at experiments on a 2nd data grocery is now 2 years since el salvador became the 1st country in the
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world to introduce bitcoin as legal tend along with its regular currency. the so has the experiment succeeded. the general verdict, not yet, at least one of the big selling points of the plan was it salvadorans would be able to receive remittances from relatives in the us through bitcoin using a digital chiva. well, it a bit, according to stats, from el salvador, the central bank most of chose not to less than 2 percent. remittances went through crypto currency and digital wallet. so far this year them is big queen city, a plan paradise. the big queen and tease yes. power by jerry, the energy with low taxes encrypts are mining facilities. it was presented by the president for the bone by stick event in november 2021. because this is a fully, fully ecological city that's works. and it's energized by
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a bulky but sorry for critics say that building has yet begun. this 1st bond is the same. so many the strategist behind those. some of those crypto currency adoption announced the full coming creation of bitcoin bones. and the 1st one is going to be a $1000000000.00 bond. and what makes it a bit coin bond, just because it's backed by that point. so half of the $1000000000.00 will go into buying the point. the other half will go towards infrastructure, specifically building energy infrastructure as before mining to the so called volcano bones, so yet to materialize. meanwhile, president kennedy has been using government funds himself to buy big coins for the nation, announcing on twitter when and how much he's purchased. economists have been using those tweets to look at how those trades have gone study. i'm a hard on the, at the price of bitcoin right now. we're looking at a see radical loss of $45400000.00 of public funds. and these operations. and those
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are just estimates based on the president's tweets. because there is no information publicly available about how much he's traded to see them. while information might be hard to come by and then solving those big quint experiments. one thing is for sure it's president, isn't giving up. yeah. john home and how does it have all these ties with neighboring india or hot button issue in south today's election. the government has been closing up to new delhi, but the opposition wants to forge closer links with china. so in shang has this report from all these capital money fishermen on the pay around side. molly's bustling fishing boats tied up after on loading the latest catch up to tourism. this is the main industry and the multi, it's a nation spread over more than a 1000 items just down the road. the coast guard here in a temporary though soon they'll be in a new honda built by the indian government to be trained by the indian coast guard,
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based in the motives that says, one of the presidential candidates is unacceptable. so what they have done is they've bribed bribed obligations and they have made an enrolled in commodities, thus keeping deck troops here. that's where the light is strong. i love india. i look for the actual to under the current administration, india has committed considerable resources to the multi. it's the new bridge connecting multi to several other items is under construction, financed by the indian government. that commitment and geography mixed economic and security code for ation. within the natural choice says, the defense minister of closing day is much closer then the neighborhood of, from time immemorial, we have always had even piston a, i mean, had an india 1st policy because we are so close to staples and be able of is
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dependent on the child, the deal position says that help is available elsewhere without the need to make concessions on security until 2018 when it was in palace. china was seen as a major overseas partner to the multi china friendship bridge, linking the capital money to the ample, is increased visit to capacity and made life much easier for people moving between the items. but that project and other developments have sampled the government with considerable debts. one of the most pressing problems to the president is how to handle rising interest rates and payments due in 2026. the problem to the multi is it to one to take any kind of major infrastructure project bid, transport communications, sanitation need huge amounts of money and expertise. and so that helps to have big and powerful friends. tony chang al jazeera mother still ahead on the al
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going into this game of french. i don't, all of that qualifies and not conceded a single goal. and we kept to that record against the irish from driven the field rallying to a minus, going a wonderful open and leaving with these 20 young funds open mouth x. there. i'm from the of us as soon as the front of the funnel school by lead briefly on the 15 point. 5 wins from the fight on a special moment from our colleagues here, just also in group be the netherlands degrees. 3 mill. how different the price on the gold from the ruined co, and it's about very close to scores in on harvey whole. the goal is coming in the 1st health the dots will leap. feel free to move the 2nd in the table behind front and 6 points, but they have quite a couple of games. less than friends i started writing seems to still be making deals on the final day of the projects trumps the window. but my, how much solid is staying livable, i left this like release this video on social media and which thing they had no
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chance of finding solid, but they were successful in buying habits and forward them all re great out. it's it had on the other hand, they'll have to wait. if they wish to take solid away some of the pool, they had a 190000000 dollar bit rejected last week. plenty of big names have made the move to savvy during this trance the window alley allow pay $96000000.00 to name all it's hard, so saudi clubs spent moving $850000000.00 on new pies during this period. still only a fraction of the $3000000000.00 english permanently changed paid out during best summer window, which closed at the start of this month. the representative europe's leading cubs of a meeting in germany. it is general assembly, the head of the, your opinion club association, plate them the threat being posed by the saudi league for me, who believes, and also we have this as i said, this competition and it was this, the piece drops into all the best players in the world, i don't think it's for the dental,
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the ease even though looking to hit bite from the heaviest defeats in the history. heading into fridays woke up. i will not be 3 so i'm champions will face hosts, friends in paris. blacks have my full changes from the scene that last 357 again, south africa. you said i'm friends, 5 of favorites to progress from full. i was full so i can say it's really and then maybe a and thoughts that's about having the confidence in the carriage to, to play the game. you need to play the role of tone and really into little stats. with that, that's what i'm will say with people, right? well, this will be the 8th telling these. so it's a matter of the work of the old blocks of $15.00 of the previous 7 matches,
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including the finals of the 19972011 score. and this, the friends go into this much above the ceiling in the world rankings. and they have home advantage and it st believes that a realistic shots at a 1st starts away the run is that 4 years ago, but they're heading in switzerland and it's hard. so states, if this arrive the same as self in 3 defense and that will not much is the schools have been hit with injuries and suspensions they will cut begins against origin ciena on sets they, in most sites a coupon, sheila and so my were joining an analogy and seen it and pull the the top 2 from each poll. real progress into the quarter finals is piece of segments with a closer look at these 5 consensus. toby at the red, they will come promises several exciting mess ups in the knowledge and seen and no doubt the favorites with fonts to the quote of finals. the south americans will fencing the johnson's in the school. in the last 18 months,
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they had beaten the old lex even using them. the wallabies in australia and english at switch them in the english have struggled to place. so it will be interesting to see what happens at do see a t v or improvement issue to not getting back to. i also understand very realistic could help me so far. so we all looking for the house. we've got this week 2019 host nation of japan, which the classified as last time. but that seems like to repeat itself via a great embassy. i'm assuming side effects on the sales for the moment. that's um. yeah, we haven't won many games on the truck now. so it has to be a good opportunity that brought a great performance improvement from the state, the japanese i'm more likely to go to to with some of us as i tried to finish and guarantee automatic qualification for the next tournament. debutantes to round out pre di they become the 3rd nation from south america to qualify for rugby
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a side. we are looking finance. all right and be richardson there. thank you so much, andy and that is it for me? 0. then you for this news, our down jordan has or world news at the top of the hour, and that means your rate, hence the time for the west to replace the best options for the ukraine watch awards and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change the quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line,
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