tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 8, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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many, sir, the could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya. you in which the yours is libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here. that's just not enough. the . the hello laura, kyle, this is the news. how am i from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes? us present terabyte arrives in new delhi for the g. 20 summit fonts of china is lita has skipped the annual gathering. the data symbol, a lot of these fox us extra general ones,
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a divided world is facing the risk of more complex ahead of the g. twin to summit also ahead the u. n. was the wells as fall behind it, meeting the powers, climate deals, goals, flashing pollution, and increasing financing for developing countries. plus more fighting between vital functions and 11 and largest palestinian refugees come faithful. but just a few hours away from the stall. so they rocked the wall a couple look ahead to the opening game between cars, frogs and new zealand and american cars are golf full size. australian urban champion, arena southland costs and subsidized us sites. and finally, we'll show you how we get past. i don't that makes when the program the, it's 15 g m t, that's 830 p. m in new delhi. well, well leaders have been arriving for the annual g 20 summit. the us presence joe
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biden is the latest to arrive. he's due to meet the prime minister and the rent dropped moody this hour. now the 2 lead has not met face to face in june. when moody went to washington for a special state visit. so let's get more now with katrina. usually those are live from the new tele for us and katrina, a big meeting for the leaders of the us and in jail when they like to discuss that's right. well, joe biden, as soon as he touched down in new delhi, he took his call to look kindly on mog, which is no wonder modi's private residence for a bilateral meeting with moody or virginia. now this follows what was a very warm welcome to bob and gave more when he visited to us in june. and this is your buttons 1st visit to india as the us president, to be discussed a range of possible deals including agreements on, at croft and drones, nuclear reactors, the possible building of the us chip factory in india as well as expanding market
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access and access to visas for each other citizens. now we've seen to have shits, what many have said is a sort of golden era for the relationship between india and the united states. they've moved very close together in recent years, especially as we seen india joining this us. let security impacts cold focus. now, undoubtedly what is bringing these 2 countries closer together is the shed goal of warranty to contain china's influence in the region. the us it's pot wants to use your daily as a sort of counter ways to be doing. and it certainly does not home the us as cause in that that india is itself locked in a tense dispute with badging. its relationship with china is deteriorating or the border dispute. and we've seen india. uh, it's about once more us support, especially when it comes to presenting itself as a possible alternative leader to the global self and alternative to trying to
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itself which claims that title. now these, the agenda is the shad agendas a so complimentary and so strong and that we've seen the us willing to overlook disagreements of the war and ukraine and bite and overlook what really is apache human rights record on bodies task. we've also cuz we have been hearing from the you in the extra general into a new good terrace. he spoke to the media ahead of the g 20 summit which starts tomorrow on saturday. he had a typically strong urgent message, didn't pay for the leaders of the g 20. the big question is whether that going to listen that's right. he said, what the world needs now is the g 20 to act more like a global family that's unified rather than a dysfunctional family. he said that the g twin team group is increasing the plague for the rising tensions rising disagreements. not, not only has its potential progress, but also threaten catastrophe upon the world community. he said that the which 2
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issues that urgently need to be addressed by the g 20 this weekend. and the 1st is climate change. you said that there is a climate crisis that is spiraling out of control and of the g 20 really need to be accountable for that because these countries make up or contribute about 80 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. he said that the group needs to set more ambitious targets stick to the 1.5 percent temperature rise. go and you want big misses and richard countries to do more to help poor countries of like global warming. and the 2nd issue, he said that really needs urgent. urgent attention is the issue of debt restructuring. he says many emerging economies of struggling on the mountains of debt struggling as well to recover from the pandemic and more needs to be done to ease that pressure. he's pulling on the richer countries that make up the member states of the g 22. for example. a lot of these learned rates or extend, loan tends to make things easier for those countries. so he said older these
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targets these goals may seem lost each that much can be achieved by the j 20. if they're able to set aside these differences. katrina, you bring installations lines that from new delhi. thanks very much. katrina. let's get you more now on the india us bilateral meeting, who de tundra is a professor of government at georgetown university in castle. he explains why preston fight and i'm new engine id or looking to continue strengthening relations . the seat of the web security council is going to be done both um and is very keen on that. but i'm not quite sure whether um the, the proposal pops the china veto, or whether india or even if the change of government next to the opposition is likely to change the policy of russia and ukraine. i think there's a broad come sense. so some of the us and the indian foreign policy establishment
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that this is the best situation for the country. and indians, in some ways, it was most sweet spots with respect to all the multinational powers of the exist. now the huge number of changes on the drum and now by um i do see you will however be, should we should oh, for state of the commission, the close most of the tides they do have a comment to us to be in china. and india is, is a kind of important normally to ally for the us. but in the us use it's phone independence and most i like to offer and policy. it has extensive relations, freedom otherwise with china. it would like to resolve the border, disputes that exist on the other hand, you know, the by to ministration isn't does p and the trump administration to kind of pick on china in the, in a very belligerent way. so you, me a member of the cabinet to visited china and the other c o m, i think both sides so wary that that commented, well somebody might actually get
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a deal. and um, you know, the whole basis of the us relations might actually be a week and the indian prime, a sudden the end from id has just released these pictures on the x that says format twist up feed. now cold x, this is missing to us present joe biden, just in the past hour as katrina. your correspondence was saying it's considered the golden age of relations between us and in the is one of many, one to one's between the 2 men. this yeah, yes. present joe biden, me saying the engine 5 minutes and run to moody off the terabyte and touch down in new delhi in the past couple of hours ahead of the g. 20 summit that begins on saturday was katrina was also saying has all of that summit the you and zachary general ed had a good terrorist appeals to g 20 countries to take leadership in addressing climate
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change. the flemish crises use worsening the method. but to collectively sports is lacking. in addition, could i have the ability as such as the club of prizes is paddling off of control. but g 20 countries are in control. together to 50 countries are responsible for 80 percent of globally nations of measures will not prevent full climates, but i saw you receive means keeping $1.00 degree go live, rebuilding fast based on climate justice and the 1st thing it just an act of a big to do those issues, to getting a car or the united nations has carbon emissions must reach the peak by 2025. if the world is to meet the goals of the powers climate agreement and keep temperature rises under $1.00 degrees celsius is released to report for viewing efforts to limit the effects of climate change. and it says when knocked on track towards
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achieving the goals of the power as agreement, despite progress that's being made as, as that needs to be a collective effort to align climate goals. and full sized stresses, action needs to be taken to address loss and damage from the climate crisis. i'm just calling for trillions of dollars to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase financing for developing countries. our environment as the clock has more . so now we know just where the world stands on climate action. if this were an exam, it would be a massive fail. we're on track to miss the ideal temperature target of one of the health degrees celsius set by the parents agreements and already with st. catastrophic weather events, things will get worse side as a fact. so wherever i meant this growing threats to refund cause for hope. we talked about, we still there still, i think the, the, the, the, we're supposed to hold on to the 1.5 temperature target. but we all seeing and this
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is also being provided in the inputs that have gone into this report. these are all signs of progress that happening in pulse of, of the real economy. so we are seeing kind of huge exponential progress specifically and obviously so on when deployment, but also in electric vehicles. this is how we might have not called cascading effect to other set doesn't type. so what we really need to do is the, where the energy is really gaining saturday to the men so, but also on low barriers in policy, in finance, in technology that may be kind of preventing us from kind of like really ensuring the way that we're hitting that there is positive tipping point, the bottom line is the world needs to phase our fossil fuels and fost. yet despite being the primary cause of the climate crisis, fossil fuels have being subsidize. the rates of $15000000.00 a minute. that is 7 trillion dollars a year or 7 percent of global ged pay. imagine if
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a lot of that was spends instead on helping countries transition to green energy subsidies. katie is going to be a big part of that conversation. but also what we need to see is, is the modified company signaling that they are going to be stepping out the dependency on fossil fuels. we need to see governance, notice this reducing subsidies, but also kind of putting investments into clean energy. and that, that the meetings as low as like $0.40 to pour up. so it's really about much more holistic transition that really shows how we're going to stay the fossil fuels by 2030. and at the same time, a massively dialogue with, or anything happening in terms of the renewables revolution. so allies now to comp $28.00 that crucial climate somebody can do by the end of november when nations will need to claim use the gap between where we're at and where we need to be. where the crash of visions on energy will be center stage. on the one hand,
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the cool to phase out fossil fuels and on the other, the concerted effort by produces to keep the funding for as long as they possibly come. all the while the climate impacts continue to escalate all stuff i'm saying i as a senior climate science and global energy policy advisor at climbing at plymouth action network international, he joins us live now from brussels. great to have you with us. so compet emissions must peak by 2025. if we're going to keep temperature rises under the $1.00 degrees celsius. that's not going to happen. i said, well they do not know whether they will take or not. i'm not, i'm not a person of doom and gloom and we have help and believe that progress is being made . although we're not nice. we believe we have seen significant progress and renewable energy use and energy efficiency electric vehicles. and the last couple of couple of us, which gives us all the world is becoming more clever. we're not there yet,
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but by no means. but let's say what comes out in 2025. if you do not pick in 2025. again, i would say the road is not doing now because some in then why don't we achieve the 1.5, see in survival target for many countries. if the site is now and up in 2025 has decided in the middle on the end of the century in the end, what will be our long term trajectory impulse way on facing all fossil fuels? i think that's a key issue of phasing all plus difficult wrap, a place be the liam pixel slates. and in that critical and say away, i repeat acceptable and say a weights of financing significantly for the global. it's house to help them to the account with nice eyes, 20 volts, and i do want to get on to the global self in just a moment. but 1st of all, i would not phasing out fossil fuels all way as we've just had from a correspond to nick clock. we are spending $15000000.00 a minute. that's 7 trillion dollars
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a year on fossil fuels being subsidized. why we so it takes it to them because we have under lead a wait list. also truly we have rich sites in the world which benefits from it. we have investments, impulsive fields each year that are about $1.00 to $1.00 trillion per year. this is a fossil fuel companies and they will fight for that. and we have been people, if it seen people being killed for less of that money. so they will defense like help. what that's invested in because they want to protect assets, and that's a political fight that sort of technical fights. that's part of the good fight. and we have to be aware of that once and governments have to be tough to have to be aware of that one. right? that, that we need to overcome this power of those ridiculous criminal fossil fuel mafia . so i'm turning on comparisons just issued pretty much the same message ahead of the g 20 meeting in india saying that g twins meeting the 20 countries account for
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80 percent of emissions. they are the needs as they are, the ones that need to make the changes. do you expect to see them making those pages this weekend as well. we have been talking to many governments on the to 20, but let's be also cleared up with some of the 20. we have companies with 5th countries in there which are not the biggest emissions and the mattress. we have the big it met us in there from the so called to solve them. the goal is have them always have the countries like trimming the us, canada from so can of us japan and we have a we have, we have a couple months in there. like like in the news you're in. yeah. in china, you might say that china is, is a pick a method, the space they are in beats, but historically saying they're not picking matter what counts for the f must be as a couple of electives give me a most fear of the loss on that. yes, it's not picking that up in the are has some per capita electricity consumption of
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one tense. i'll think always to be, for instance, indonesia as a similar, very low per capita electricity or energy consumption. so that big countries. but the pick of meta, so i think we need to be careful of putting them all in the same basket, please. okay, so and i think the, let's get on to climate financing. what you mentioned before and the global south because the developed countries as well. you know, pledged in 2009 to give $1000000000.00 a year to help with the developing countries cope with the climate. chrysler. how are they doing on that? but by the way, they said on the book and say, you mean yes and um yeah, yeah, it's better than that. doing that. i mean, sounds now about some sort and yes, and they're not, they're not complying with his money. um it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a pickering of the gambling. and then we need to be very aware of that one that,
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that's we have heard from many organizations like the i a, there's an energy agency like i'm like on tuts. like the opposite. see the ability and that's literally saying, i'm saying that one day to say it in this way, but i'm saying it's, it's a flagship on the role of what's needed for this house, for the global, the house to pay back the global, the global depth of the nurse because we in the north half the pollutants, the the, the atmosphere in the 1st place. and we need to pay back. it's difficult to say, and it's not always convenient to say that one more, we have a kind of moral responsibility to help developing countries. i'm not 2nd china, i'm not saying the opec countries, but i'm saying about the emerging smaller developing countries to help them significantly the girl that kind of me been clean based on renewables with energy efficiency, with um, significant red supply. and i'm giving them power because many of these companies
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also have no, i've have no power economy in the face, energy, poverty, and many villages. so i think we have a role here to play and we have found responsibility to play and paying them back. and this is something like with us in the, the range of a couple of 100 billions of to up to one truck and pay it separately. all your stuff is going to be by saying that you would not do men claim that you are an optimist. but given what you've said about a hold by on fossil fuels but be developed while it is not helping the developing world enough all you will to mistake for the future. oh yes i am otherwise i wouldn't be working on that issue. okay. that is good news to end on. thank you very much, stephan, for joining us back from brussels. most welcome. thank you. is assigned to most of the head here on this, these, including the streets. they come in rivers and the hong kong off the city is lost
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by the heaviest rain in more than a century with career on finding a new submarine where it says it says concurrent, and you've seen wesson's engines full and we'll be hearing from hostess fronts and off position new zealand is unsafe with half of slides opening match of the rugby world cup the to hong kong has recorded its heaviest writing full in at least a 140 years. torrential rains on thursday cause widespread flooding streets on metro stations or underwater and schools are closed. as child stratford reports will thirty's of issued flash flood warnings, flood rules arising over night. roads turned into rivers. emergency service is doing all they can to help the strand. this is the heaviest rating fools his phone combed since 1880 for businesses,
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hotels shopping moves flooded. it's too soon to estimate the cost of damage to the super mold and metropolis struggling to cope with a deluge. note experience to put generations. are you into moving go? i've never seen a scene like this before. it's the 1st time i've witnessed such a severe situation. even during the previous by phones, it was never the severe. it's quite terrifying to see the southern sloops of nearby hills collapsed. the land slides blocked roads. yeah, i never had this is my 1st time ever seeing cause before it rain and never happened like this. there was no advanced light ever, and we never saw there would be any land slides here by the today to the government issued a so called a black re morning on thursday night meaningless if you should expect rain full exceeding 17 millimeters an hour. but that was a gross underestimation, considering the home columns of a tree later reported more than double that costs. and i go called indeed,
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we couldn't react promptly in that moment. and the observatory indeed failed to shoot time, the warnings. this was a sudden and unexpected black, right. the government should certainly enhance, monitoring and disregard that with accurate monitoring. we could take preventive measures which a similar situation in mainland china. will thor twos and the tech hub? sions, and recorded the heaviest, grateful since 1952. when the records began, most of home cones, public transport was suspended with parts of the metro system completely under water. schools were closed, the government told or known essential employees to stay home. the floods come days of to, to, to like food, hit southern china, almost back to back, forcing hong kong to effectively shut down. so i just say the intensity of the she is tropical storm season in asia is a clear sign of climate change. catastrophic. how does there at least 7
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people have died and several others. i'm missing off the heavy floods head pumps of grease hundreds more been rescued from flooded villages, electricity, gas, telephone and internet lines of down shopping is that could be months before they can re open jump. selfless has moved from contents in greece. i'm standing on the outskirts, i've got a visa, where a lot of people are pumping water out of flooded basements, and we're seeing shops and other businesses without power doing their best to do some business without the benefits of productivity. people. busy going about the city, but they can't go far outside in certain directions because some of the outlying villages here are still under water. and we've spoken to volunteers in the city who have deployed a inflatable boat to go and try and rescue some of them from the rooftops. if my
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camera pans to the left, you can see that the river that flows on the outskirts of the city here is still quite 1st flowing quite high and full of mud. that's because it's carrying the soil that we've seen a road from fields up stream that were flooded. some of them still under water. and you can see from the foliage on the far side the, the way in which has been flattened. but the water has very recently flowed above it, and the fear has been that this river might list its banks and slug. decision have got to be to itself that fear now seems to have subsided because traffic has resumed over this bridge. but down stream from here, another river to which this is merely a tributary is overflowing and there is great fear that it could lead to rising waters in the city of larissa itself. the biggest city here on the plane of progressively, which is greece, is breadbasket and one of its biggest economic drivers as a month long truce between rival palestinian factions has been broken off today
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resumed facing, and the largest refugee camp in lebanon. but the officials say a deal for factions to withdrawal from positions they've been occupying for weeks was about to go into effect. so for the latest round of fighting began. so i know how to report so me, i know whole us come in southern lebanon, an unofficial truce, and lebanon's largest refugee camp has collapse armed processing. the infractions have renewed their street bottles. fighters were supposed to be withdrawing from their positions inside un run schools, which they occupied during the last about to violence a month ago. but the agreement broke down. now the 10s of thousands of palestinian refugees living. and i know henry are once again trapped in a war zone. the children were terrified. they woke up crying because of the section fighting. we hope it will come down. the children are very stressed and people
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haven't been able to return to work to make a living with the renewed violence, hundreds of families split, taking refuge in a nearby mosque. it wasn't easy to escape the gunshots and rocket fire in the overcrowded one square kilometer kemp last semester class. yesterday, when the fighting started, we moved to our neighbors house into an early morning. we managed to leave in an ambulance, but we came under fire. there have been casualties in this community which is already poor and denied rights and services in live and on. many of the palestinians here have been displaced more than once, and many lost their homes in previous rounds of violence. has to be nice to me. i know, but are we living in fear? our children are living in fear. they scream every time they have gone far, we couldn't stay in our homes in the reconstruction of hundreds of houses damaged during last month's conflict. still hasn't started. the fighting has been some of
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the worse than years putting power. cindy and presidents must move the boxes for the movement against armed groups that call themselves the muslim use. under a longstanding convention 11 on the army does not enter the camps, leaving published and the infractions to handle security themselves. a ceasefire has little meaning. if the root cause of the conflict is not resolved, the fact that movement is demanding the killers of one of it senior commanders be brought to justice. but even if that happens, it doesn't address the decades long struggle for power to the camps. residents are on it. they say they're exhausted and fear the worst, because the warring sides, so no intention of compromising, and they're only for defining their positions. so i know who their owner is either . i know henry, southern lebanon sort of has hair on now to sarah, bring you the details on the previous, the field, us grand jury,
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a report on the form of president donald trump. and we'll have a report on why so many people are pulling into poverty and giving us all the sports on the raining super bowl champions. are for facts, down to me. i think game the nfl season is details coming up with russell the hey there. well, in a short period of time, storm lead exploded from a tropical storm to a category 5 hurricane. it will maintain that strength on friday as it does close in on the eastern caribbean. but i gotta tell you, i think most of the islands here are going to duck in dodge, the worst of the sites. go to the us northeast. if you can believe it for seat way hoof of the season. i know we're technically now in fall. a temperature is coming
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down a bit. the showers and storms are trimming, that he but the heat has transferred into canada is maritime provinces. so how effects 30 degrees on the nose for you today for friday is feeling much more like fall across the west. some storms through the northern plains and for the us south was this part of the world. temperatures are running above average, and we've also got a heat alerts in play for texas from houston to dallas temperatures pretty close to about 40 degrees. also talking about the heat for brazil's amazon estate, it's capital now it's $37.00 degrees. the record for september is 38.3, so we'll see if we can get you there. and there is more rain falling over top of flooded areas and se, brazil, as this extends toward a storm system spinning in the south atlantics. we've also got some big storms lighting up in eastern paraguay today on friday. be careful out there. we'll see you soon. a of the
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but cannot ever change the quizzical look us politics developed in the the annual watching outlanders era has reminder of our top stories. this allen us present, joe biden is missing 5 minutes under, under moody officer, arriving in new delhi for the g. 20 summit. leaders are expected to discuss progress on a number of agreements they've reached and the last face to face meeting in june, united nations. as compet emissions must reach the peak by 2025 as well, just to keep the temperature rises on the $1.00 degrees celsius according to the trillions of dollars for developing nations to achieve net 0 emissions. and it's been renewed, fighting in less than a launch is kind of sit in refugee kind of displacing more than $200.00 people in
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injuring dawson's paso official. san agreement was about to go into effect. would have seemed rival quits withdrawal from that positions or for us not where the special grand jury that charged at donald trump and others in georgia has released a previous the seal report. the joys investigation resulted in the full set of criminal indictment against the former us president, trump, and 18 of his allies are facing several challenges, including brackets, hearing related to accusations of trying to overtime, the 2020 presidential election in georgia. for more on this that speak to mike, kind of he's life was in washington dc. so i'm like, what's in the report as well? some of these details have been made public before, but now the full report has been released. and just to clarify the context of this, this is the report by the special grand jury, which heard evidence on the matter from june through to the end of 2022.
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now it was on the basis of this report that i regular grand jury decided to indict, to trump and 18 others 3 weeks ago. now in the report that has been made fully public, now it's clear that the prosecutor in atlanta decided not to follow all the recommendations of the special grand jury. the uh, some 10 people or more than 10 people who the grand jury recommended to be charged . who the special prosecutor did not charge. now among those awesome very prominent names lindsey graham, the send, the tip of south carolina, michael flynn, for my national security advisor to donald trump, himself, as well as to send it to school who was sitting georgia senate has at that particular time, david pulled you and it carrie left the now it's not quite clear in michael lynn's case,
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why the charges are not pushed through because looking at the boats in the jury of 20 of the jurors voted in favor of charging flynn. that's a massive majority in lindsey graham's case. 70. so team of the jury is voted in favor of prosecuting him. now, it would appear that the atlanta prosecute to the site is not to bring charges against graham because he is a sitting us senate to potential constitutional issues involved here. depending on whether or not the argument is accepted, that he was doing his job, but certainly it would be a distraction from the major case against old 19 defendants. another very significant matter in these, this report is the votes. each of the charges being bolt against each of the individuals. and in donald trump's case, obviously the most high profile person in each of the charges both against in 20, out of the $21.00. georgia is voted in favor of charges being broad. so it was
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absolutely overwhelming in terms of what this especial grand jury recommended unlike what is the basis that we're hearing in this case, against trump, and the 18 of the co defendants. well, there's a lot of wheels within wheels happening in this case that that particular moment in the broad view of things. at the moment it has been established that 2 of the defendants will be tried separately with the trial beginning on october, the 23rd. now that is not over because the prosecute in the case is absolutely adamant that you once old 19 tried at the same time. the judge in the case of scott mcafee, as heard from the prosecution, that it would take as much time to try to individuals as it would to try 19. so in order to get all the logistics aligned, the prosecution wants to go full 19 arguing to that the nature of this record tearing charge, which is essentially a conspiracy to commit
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a crime charge is actually split out through old 19 defendants. everything is insulated and everything is interconnected. now the judge has to rule on that. that will be a hearing later next week at which sacramento may once again be bro top. but as it stands at present, that is a trial date or beginning of trial day confirmed for 2 of the defendants. that's october. the 23rd. we do not know yet whether the prosecution is going to succeed in its intention to try all 19 at the same time. mike, thanks very much for the update thats mike kinda in washington dc a little earlier on 1st day. a former advise that's donald trump was convicted for refusing to cooperate with the us congressional committee that's investigating the capitol hill attack piece. a novel right was a white house economics adviser in the trump administration, for the case has charged him with contempt for not telling of the documents and refusing to testify before congress. never,
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it faces up to one yet in prison. at least 65 people have been killed in molly and twin attacks by an armed group linked to al qaeda and i. so i 1st talked to a base on the 9th to river between the towns of gal unlocked t last the 2nd talks as an army base and found the finest has increased. and molly, since view and began withdrawing its peacekeepers, the metric uses it of failing to cub attacks by armed groups. interim government says 50 fighters were killed when the army responded to thursday's assaults. nicholas hawk has moved from ca and cynical as there is an ongoing attack. a right now i just spoke to the you and spokesperson for the new small i the peacekeeping mission that, that is in the country go, which is where they have their biggest operation. well, the soldiers there are hot out are inside the bunkers. they say that the attack is not targeting them, but the malia and military mogan and the vacuum group joint military base,
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that's just next door. so i've been there before. you have the meanings by the un peacekeeping base in between that you have in the airport that's currently shut down. and next to it, you have the malia and, and, and wagner's fighters, military base. and that's what is being targeted our residents and go, we're working up to a heavy showing loud noises of explosion. there is a lot of fear and uncertainty, of course, but this comes on the heels of these attacks that took place yesterday at 11 o'clock, gmc on these boats. this river wind boats that went from go to 10 book to another. we're about 300 passengers on board when rocket launchers attacked at that vessel, leaving over 50 people injured. and then there was another attacked in bomb but which is a muggy and military base again. so you can see really an uptake of violence or attack specifically in the go region. meanwhile,
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the united nation and in their report to the security council has admitted that the arm groups linked to all tied to an ice. so haven't doubled their territorial gain in just one year, 2 years after a minute, 3 to guinea is struggling to attract investors. the west african nation is heavily invested to china. it's making life much tougher for businesses trying to operate and one of the poorest countries in the world. but a smith report from the beginning and capital cannot cree. the business is slow and concrete markets from the smallest tray to upwards. i've seen, i've had be that you can stay here from morning until evening and not so in any event the ford res. so we have to buy on credit. and if we don't pay back, then they'll take you to the police and in life it's very difficult. the world bank latest report says that while income from mining will boost economic growth, the military's failure to hand over to
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a democratically elected government. 2 years after the 2 is determined investors on the field on one of us with the challenges, i know much, but we must recognize that could be implementing security compared to the old regime. but you know, it's not stable because every genes are not stable. it's not really a shredding because you cannot establish a contract with them today. the contract is interrupted to motor by that able but new jersey, what is that? does india shouldn't even visit us in january. the government study would start at 24 month to transition to elections, but the opposition says that still no roadmap to return to constitutional rule. 5 countries in this part of africa run by military jump is after a series of cruise in the last 3 years and by the instability puts off investors. and it leaves administration attempted to take out no questions off loans, which often come with high interest rates. i know the owner's conditions may fucking out a car. guy is a professor of economics at a university in concrete. he says he's really worried about how in debt to getting
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used to china. the government won't even say and what times is borrowed money from the aging name from us. you want to sort of pin. there is minimal information. it's scary when you manage an economy within a peak partner and my culture. we say that all that we hired is, but we don't know what the terms of business, all right, and are transferring the current debt burden to future generations. that's why it's good to negotiate, where we have a saving the terms, and then we can prepare them more than 60 percent of giddeons live on less than $4.00 a day. on the will bank says more people will slide into poverty this year. because without to return to civilian rule, they'll be no reforms needed to strengthen governance and the rule of law. but it's made out of a 0, comma cree to tie walden's president has completed a full day trip to us for tv, formerly known as far as the land. as one of any 13 countries, the recognized high ones, independence, china is being putting pressure on governments to ends. the diplomatic relations
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with taiwan hardwood task reports. ty, once president seems determined to keep the allies close site in wins. recent visits to is for the tv. is it another way of defining china? taiwan is a self government island. china claims it is part of its territory. is what tv formerly known as fuzzy land is one of the se team countries that acknowledge taiwan statement last year is samantha king, once again. so full time was meaningful participation at the united nations general assembly partners. so i'm in a have a strong support for tie one of the house and the people in governance of taiwan. i thank you for your support now and in the future is what you need is an absolute monitor. but most of the population lives below the poverty line. over the taiwan is given
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a lot of age to the landlocked african nation. they have enjoyed 55 years of bilateral relations delete has signed a civil agreements during this visit. investment king was lucky to said it would benefit his people and to say the trip could create problems for us. what do you need? which is part of the southern advocate development community septic trying to go when i take this land down, it's going to try and load the other countries. but to get inside, there's lots in his land locked in a sort of, you could so to take a 2nd position that gives us what they need because of this decision, lipid effort to see the economy and political challenges office. what teeny, increasing china has in putting pressure on countries that have
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a diplomatic relationship with tie one, what size seems understood? saying taiwan will continue to build alliances with as many nations as possible out of my task out of their move career. as i'm vailable, if it's cooling, a new tactical nuclear attack, suffering etc, to come come down and the tend to be on veiling. so me as a shipyard in the northeast, the diesel electric power supplement reportedly has the ability to find both conventional and nuclear weapons. state media say the mac vessel is pos, opinions efforts to strengthen its naval force. far as louis has been monitoring the situation from so a north korean leader, kim jong presided over the launch of his country's new supplementary and has promised to 10 more of its existing fleet of submarines into nuclear vessels. and she's really becky nuclear tech sumerians were seen as a symbol of aggression against the republic. now they symbolize over for me the
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powers that terrifies over brazen enemies. the fact that this is a new type of attack. so marine, unlike anything in the world has ever known. indeed those developments that all over people must and walk them. what's interesting though is the south korean military says it does not believe this new supplement is fully operational and it says that signs that north korea is trying to deceive, or at least exaggerate its naval capabilities. of the analysts say the model appears to be an upgraded version of an old soviet erode submarine, and could be vulnerable to anti submarine weapons when deployed. now what's interesting though, is the timing of this launch. it comes just days before north korea celebrates 75 years as a nation, and typically it wants to tie this in with a big achievement. but this, the north korea has tried and failed to launch a satellite into space domestically. it's also suffering from serious food shortages. so what we're seeing here in some ways is north korea attempting to
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accelerate its new k and military plans as if to compensate for some of its failures. well, it's also gets us backed up that was seen north korea bowls to its ties with russia, that reports that north korea need. a kim jong could be visiting russia in the coming days for meeting with vladimir, put in the russian president where they could possibly discuss a deal. now if that were to take place, the concern here is that north korea could, in return for supplying russia with weapons, receive technology that could help it. the fonts, it's nuclear weapons program. florence lead out to 0. so a 9 volt across thing between afghanistan and pakistan remains shot off. the security forces exchange fire on tuesday. the dispute is over the construction of a new port, a paste by afghanistan call. hi, that reports little kind of crossing. this is where the road to the fiber box looks like a long line of truck loaded with cargo dash 9. 41 is done drain date.
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some of your that expensive time bring next to is drug hoping the crossing open soon. well, the other one is getting loaded onto restaurants in the middle of nowhere. there's 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 did, then you'll be in guard 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 gate 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 full confrontation, which is not a viable solution as everyone suffers due to board exposure. if they are outcomes or pocket studies, thousands of people use this crossing every day. and thought of them is usually budgeting, where they give it a frequent board, a larger heard,
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think traders 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 dropped, 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 a so that has head on out. is there a little messy on? talk it for odds and tina and well come qualifying that's coming up in the
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[000:00:00;00] the, let's get you all this for now as well, or thank you very much, is going to be a couple of this term year starts and finally starting head to head for the women's singles, tired to harden 5 it car tide golf against wall level one in waiting, or reading or sub blank i will golf book to place in the final would victory. i would check 10. see catalina? well, how about the american teenager who was running a rough? i lost you as friend sharpen to the opening? said 64. so the savvy photo was interrupted early in the 2nd set fight. climate change protest is one of the glues his seats to the flow of the size and authorized by the replies less the cost and the match was the light for 49 minutes . when they got back on the why it was the 6, the don't see broken, the i gained to lead for a 3 low but did site or not, for example,
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level that for games old. but the 19 year old gulf eventually closed out to win $75.00 to become the youngest american to reach the us starts and final since 17 year old suite, a williams on the title of 1999 and focusing on myself and my expectations of myself. you know, not going on social media or listening to people who believe that i can or believe that i can't. so i've just been really focusing on myself. so i really believe that now i have the maturity and ability to do it. um, you know, regardless of what happens on saturday, i'm really proud of how i've been handling the last few weeks. well, standing in the way of golf, and that made me gratified partly is irene outside polanko. the number 2 said made an absolutely awful sauce against american madison key, losing the opening set 6 games to love. so i'll make out was 3 points from the st. trading piece before i sit on the break before this friday and our contracting says things around the 5th or the side of the said, wait to a tide right, 7, and get to choose one, the max, which you might,
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it's 73. i need to realize she needed to it at least 3 little points of victory, which she do the dates. and then she can set of rights for real the . all right, so any countries on 5 continents getting ready to take part in the rug, be well caught more than 800000000. a view is so the last tournament in japan and organ, ours is expect that record to be broken in from the highest nation will be kicking off the action in a few hours. it gets new zealand is ivy which is invalid roughly woke up last came to friends in 2007 and the host will be helping one challenge with that sort of repeats itself this year. on that occasion, friends b, u z and in the quarter finals and the teams and meeting and the opening match this
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time around we expect a home crowd, supposing us and we can be proud of what we achieve so far. but we know it's a big stage. it's a big step for us. i guess a fabulous usability. yeah, gotcha. looking very good. thanks a lot. the ones using on looking at the best ahead of the major tournaments, the 3 time champions we'll have to hit back from the heaviest the feet in the history. a 357 lost against raining will champion south africa. probably the same to build up for a game like this one. i've never seen people put so much on it of i think the fact that it's a home nation who have got strong expectations of winning the public, the public event, strongly expectations of one to south africa. one, the will copy in france back, you know, 7 and a targeting a record breaking full, tying to a trophy defense begins against scotland on sunday. england will run us up 4 years
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ago. and though the only europeans seem to have won the world cup, but they heading to the 1st match against origin, see to on a disastrous run, a full and with injuries and suspensions to key players. i sense from the players. there's a feeling they've been written of a bit too early. people called time on them a bit too early. and i mean, there's a lot, lot of class in the school. and i think these plays ago. so help them all to go. and i think they come way to, to get stuck in on saturday night. this was the moment she liked qualified to base to us. well, come on the team and get the chance to produce a few more shots in the pool phase with england and origin senior in the sites and the richardson allergies here. spanish state prosecutors are filed a lawsuit against suspended football federation present louis literally alas for the section of souls and culture that comes off their journey and most of the play he kissed on the lips of the spring when the wind, as walcott filed
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a legal complaints really all of us could face criminal charges in addition to the ongoing inquiry by spines tops to court for serious misconduct on an investigation by fi. fi who has suspended him, he'll be out of has refused to resign and insist the case was conceptual, which i'm also has been a little messy. my child is often seen or started off bad walk up qualifying campaign with the when i see the already goal of the game and the 2nd half, the give a side a one day a week or the exit on the front of the 3000 pounds. it was a place monumental stadium and one is very messy, has now for the stuff you guys were origin see now, for now i'm beta. and in that last 22 woke up a little find what was the other up against olivia lights on friday, friends waiting parts to watch the training session on thursday in celebration of the countries independent. se one's suppose that little to with use? yeah. 6, as you read them to the piece to try and take a selfie with a name, a name off. phil, is it 100 percent states and has yet to make his debbie for new club side l. how
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he's dismissed suggestions planning and decided partly could home his performances for the national. so that, that you got to both of them is and i can assure you that the fidel and saudi arabia is the same. the boils around, we have a gold post, and i think that for the names that went there, i wouldn't be surprised if this saudi league is better than the french. but i know it was one of the many who made the switch to the savvy, probably during the trance, the window which has now closed, but not before saturday clubs spends more than 950000000 dollars on players, mostly from europe's top. legs will 13 have come from the english premier league. thank who did react, modest to late jordan had to sent out at the fox and ruben nettles, who went to our hotel. the next biggest contingent came from spain's lega with 6, far as making the move and included cutting bends of all his off out if you had the rock and keep our yeah, seen a boat out who went to alf at all and gabrielle vega is joined. i'll awfully next
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out for all this is league who provided full players for this id for our leg, including the aforementioned name a few minutes. i'll have all plus jinny. run out and most of them by his birth joined out a few thoughts. i will be writing super bowl champions, a kansas city chief stuff with a short one point last in the opening game of the new nfl season. they were taking on the detroit lions in front of the high 5 kansas city court about patrick lodge was this, see this is super bowl and the page didn't have one of his best and all right, so in this 3rd quarter, it's a section that allowed the chart to get back into the guy, but it got even worse. full time in the city is david montgomery's. this sort of thoughts down detroit lines are not expected. $21.00 point to $26.00 in an hour to be an even bigger result. a bigger upset that the basketball will come to us at the notes out by german in the semi finals. this was a moment, a manila is jeremy, secure, the ones that i see from 111, victorious germany, says edwin america at a well top and give them a chance to win that very fast. well,
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controversial professor in new york. he realized 16 was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his test. world explores which made him and influential writer and champion of the palestinian cause in the west. edward studied out of place on noticing about the you as president joe biden arrives in india for the g 20 summit switch china leda has decided to skip the them or is there a line from the also coming up?
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