tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 8, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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in depth to for squares restoration, people are in desperate need of change. i'll do 0 as teens on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and live news. the . the other ones that are already age, great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. us president joe biden arrives in india for the g 20 summit, which china is leader, has decided to skip. our role is in a difficult moment, the physician, the fit shift is most people of the you and chief calls on the world leaders meeting at the g 20 summit to unite in order to tackle the pressing challenges facing the world. must go accused of holding shim elections as it goes ahead with
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voting and rushing control regions of ukraine and a truce reached between rivals factions who've been fighting and living onto the largest palestinian refugee camp. hello, ro, packwood sport. the style of the rock, the walcott jump, started for an hour. why the fire is a gathering in paris. as far as falls prepared to take on, you said it will be life from the french capital like to in the program. the so we begin this news, our in india, where world leaders are a gathering for the annual g. 20 summit. us president joe biden met with prime minister and the render mowdy on friday, where he reaffirmed his support for india to become a permanent member of the un security council. or diplomatic editor james bay's reports from new delhi. had of the g 20 summit in delhi. do you want me to pull
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up the us president on air force? one joe biden went almost immediately to a meeting with his host, the prime minister in the red ramadi. the u. s. is currently always keen to further cement it's relationship with india and the current complicated and deeply divided . you political environment, mr. bite. and then the other leaders arriving here will find the center of this massive bustling city, has been transformed with a beautification project, costing tens of millions of dollars. many make shift houses to be destroyed. the authorities say they were illegal dwellings, but there was still a place some of the poorest and the city called home pulling around daily. the post is mr. moody, this event is politically important to him with elections. he, it, you next year, with the same time diplomatically the summit is a challenge for india. at last month's bricks, meeting in south africa, china is present and she was sent to stage, but he's not coming to delhi. one analyst told me many in india perceive that as
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a deliberate snob, the season of the chinese government present, she's not coming to india. this clearly shows that the relationship is really died . so there are serious problems in that relationship and relationship is obviously not normal. and india, and many and a listening via also look at that, you know why he's not participating? because china does not want to see a successful use one. do somebody does india since he was issued an arrest warrant by the international criminal court in march, president vladimir putin hasn't gone anywhere outside russia, apart from the visits the territory in ukraine that his country occupies. he'll be represented by his for him and as the so gay lab for off in deli of the war and ukraine will not be the main issue on the summit agenda. but it's obviously the key fob klein international relations around google right now. at last is g 20 summit to bali, the indonesian host,
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the deputy agreed to communicate which condemned the invasion but said not the whole members agreed with this position. this time though, for on minutes the lab, ralph is rejecting such language and threatening to completely block a final declaration. that will be a symbol of the g. 20 is paralyzed and the world will divide it. then as the slogan for this year's summit is one of one family, one future. the reality is appears though it's a very broken family. the kennels agree on that future. james bay's, which is 0 new delhi. and alice's here is katrina, you is in new delhi with more so not the job. i didn't touch down in new delhi. he made his way to look kelly on log, which is a render moody's private residence for a lot for missing. or if it's in a many say that this appears to be a golden era for india and us relations. and undoubtedly they are brought close that together by the shed. goal of countering china is influence in the region. us
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wants to use new delhi as a possible kinds of weight to badging. and it doesn't have to us as agenda that at india and china are themselves locked in a tense relationship. and a dispute of the board is an india from the wes while it wants us to support when it comes to presenting itself as a possible alternative leader to the global south of a role. that staging itself is adamant of one playing. now they doing a lot of it is absent from this june 20 meeting present season thing is giving it to miss of the 1st time since coming out in 2012. and that is threatening to undermine the effectiveness of this summit this weekend. and we had un secretary general, really calling for more you to see this weekend among the grouping. he says that they need to act instead of as a dysfunctional family, as a unified family showing more solidarity, especially when it comes to tackling some urgent issues, including climate change that is currently a climate crisis wiring out of control. and the group needs to set well and vicious targets, for example,
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keeping the 1.5 percent temperature rise target and for richer and welfare countries as well. the biggest them is to do more to help the poor countries flight level warming. the 2nd issue that she wants attended to this weekend is the issue of debt. he says that poor nations are simply struggling under too much debt, especially post pandemic. and he wants to do 20 grouping to do more, to ease this pressure. for example, low lower rates or extend loan tones. you said that if the g 20 none, the states are able to set aside the differences that differences that they may be able to meet these ambitious goals. and these, what seems to be these lofty targets, if they work more closely together. katrina you out 0 new delhi. this is a number of men is a senior fellow and director of the africa program in the carnegie endowment for international peace. he's joining us in washington, dc. up one of the headlines out of the early headlines out of his g. 20 is that it seems poised to add a new member, the african union to
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a you. it looks like borrowing a late vito, the g 20 will soon be known as the g. 21. what would that change this thanks for having me. very good question. what would change is the african union where to be a bit to into the g? 20 is that it was such as the, gave us the loop more global representation of multiple legitimacy. we have to remember that this was a group that was formed shortly off to the global financial crisis when it became clear that there are emerging markets like china, india, brazil, etc. when at a very frustrated between the members of the g 7 at the time. so the g 20 was, can be, but very soon it became clear that, you know, a huge part of the world was excluded from the g 20. that is the african
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coincidence, except for south africa, which currently is just about, you know, 60, has 60000000 people in about uh, yeah, it just to the, to over 6 percent of the african continents population. so including the african union in the g 20 will give it more broad based representation of legitimacy. right? so for a reminder, for of yours, the g. 20 is 19 countries plus the e. u, a regional body and they might add this other regional body. well, it's a continental body, the a you, which would therefore speak in the name of, or for the $55.00 countries of the african continent. how would you think they might influence or help shape the conversation in a way that helps african interests um of having the can union in the g 20, which such a legal way in making a lot of africans feel that they have
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a voice in decision making around global economic governments, but for that to happen, even if the african union is admitted within the next couple of hours. so the next couple of days to be able to harness this opportunity. the african unit itself needs to do such as things. first of all, it needs to be able to put forward searching common africa positions on key issues that affect african economies. whether it's the just energy transition. as the world moves towards a new complex future or a consensus from african countries around global trades, we have a turbulent of global trade environment and a number of other areas like that. then also thinking about then mac conducive to which the african you're doing is going to be physically a gauging that's participated in the g 20 was going to represent the african union
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. is it the chad pawsman and who will participate on the all the african unit in the technical working groups? you know, the minister of finance that, that tend to meet just before the g 20 summit, things like that really needs to be worked out by that. so can you know, to be able to harness the opportunity or joining the g 20? you know, i was wondering when i saw this news, i connected dots with other news this week that about the africa climate summit to just wrapped up in kenya during which african leaders called for a new global tax to help fund green energy transition in africa. do you think that propositions like that big, bold, new propositions that emanate from africa could be discussed at the global table at the g 20 and do you think they'd have a bigger chance of success with the a you, with a at the g 20. absolutely. i think that is a good starting point. what happens with the africa climate summit,
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assets and ideas were put forward by the countries that participated in the summit . so to me that was not a common african position, but it is meant to provide like that element of producing nicole in africa, please shasta institutional things that also need to happen within the african union. so i want to give you an example, be your opinion, which is also a member of the g 20 a like the african union. the european union is a supernatural entity. it can actually take decisions on behalf of one of the 27 members, diesel, the whereas the african union could make declarations on behalf of african countries. the cannot take decisions on their behalf. but a good starting point is what happens with the after the time that somebody where african countries can be able to agree on such and things and start to produce called services on key topics. and, and of course them present them to the g 20 and bring the weight of $55.00
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countries to that form of decision making. right, zayna, bushland, thank you so much for joining us on the program today. and just as a reminder to our viewers, we're not there yet. it hasn't been officially admitted into the g 20, but it looks like that's going to happen. so we'll be looking out for that probably tomorrow. thank you very much saying i'm to putting more head on the news hour, including residents of the 200 islands that make up them all the head to the poles on saturday to elect the new president and will bring you the details. the previously sealed of us grand jury report on former president donald trump, also in sports, the usa knocked out of the basketball world, caught by germany, all the actions coming up with the whole past escalated this. the
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prussia is holding local elections and for ukrainian regions that controls voting is taking place in the and yet school hands. kristen and zach for region for regions until sunday. ukraine and several western nations have denounced the pole and are urging other countries not to recognize the results. voters are picking original legislatures who will then choose regional governors. the united nations security council has met to discuss those elections. kristen salumi joins is from there from the un headquarters in new york course. and you had an interesting back and forth with the russian representative earlier today. walk us through the whole thing. yeah, i spoke to the deputy permanent representative to meet you polanski on the way into the security council meeting. the meeting was called by the united states and albania. they want to discredit these elections that are taking place and for regions of ukraine that russia has annexed the usb us called these elections,
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a sham but poli dimitri pully and sky was defiant when i spoke to him on the way in of us just said that the elections and ukraine are sham. how do you are not surprised? they are all the same as it is. it's the decision of people believe there. so it was the 1st thing about predicting parties and so kind of distractions. but in fact, people are in the other regions as well. now the russians went on in the counsel to say that the people in those regions have a right to self determination. but the united nations i have to say has cited with
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the united states and other western countries on this topic. the assistant secretary general for the region, a man by the name of merced, of log yank, a brief to the council. and he reiterated with the secretary general of the un has said before that russia's annexation of ukraine is a legal and as a result, any elections that are taking place in this area have no legal grounds, no legitimacy under international law. and in fact, last year, russia held similar elections, and the general assembly here at the united nations, voted on a resolution condemning these as a legal, a legal elections. and a 153 countries condemned russia for the action that no action today on the part of the security council. however, because russia holds a veto power there and little chance of any kind of resolution passing in that context. all right, chris,
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the own salumi at un headquarters in new york. thank you very much. i the soldiers in the multi this go to the polls on saturday to elect a new president. campaigning has taken place across the nearly 200 inhabited islands that make up them all these candidates from all the major parties and making promises the major projects. tony chang has this report from the capital molly for the residents of molly jones to get away the loan, the election. we can splashing a balance in the clear blue waters of the neighboring island. just off show evidence the big changes around the way pillows sunk into the ocean for highways, the link, the islands, land reclamation schemes, the housing to alleviate the current conditions in the capital. huge projects undertaken by government but and with our politics, the sofa of live, the, the 7 days. in fact, just the dilemma indicated that seemed to ping that the public vote for whoever
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makes the biggest problem is to give absolutely everything free. but the governing multi and democratic party has undergoing big changes to of it's found as the current president and the speaker of the house split that cra, monia sleep. would that cause ations the party has lost its way? redid, of course when the elections in 2008 and then again in 2018. but it starts up going in the wrong direction. power was becoming more important. we've been losing our principles, our ideas the opposition progressive policy of the mold deeds has had a hard time to previous president. abdul a young mean is in jail setting, 11 years for corruption. but his proxy, mohammad movies is a popular politician in his own rights known for delivery on major housing projects and getting the job done. arriving for his final rarely president abraham mohammed
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sully lipton confident mood. he's been praised for steering the country through the crowded 19 pandemic. it could have been dissolved just for a nation. is principle, industry is tourism within its short democratic history, new president, instead of being re elected in the multi or even at this late stage, it's still very hard to know who's going to emerge victorious the most recent polls suggest that the modem, 50 percent of votes has, haven't yet decided who's going to get the donor chung algebra to the us know where a previously sealed report from the special grand jury on who should be charged for election. middling in the state of georgia has been released. the initial grand juries investigation resulted in the 4th criminal indictment against former us president donald trump, trump, and 18 if his allies were facing several charges,
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including racketeering. they were accused of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state of georgia officer as mike hannah is with us. mike, you were in atlanta covering this until very recently, you're back in washington. now, what's your take away from this special grand jury? previously field reports as well. there had been some details that would be made public, but what is being revealed for the 1st time with the entire document being unsealed is exactly how many people the grand jury wanted to in dine to recommended to indict that small then the people in the pool in this special grand jerry report now among those who had recommended be indicted or some very prominent figures, such as south carolina senator lindsey graham, along with 2 senators who were sitting in the month following the 2020 election. now it's instructive to look as well because the actual vote breakdown is given in
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the special report for the 1st time as well as lindsey graham, 13 childrens, voted in fav, off indictment 7 voted against. that's roughly the same because as the other 2, a full med georgia senators. now if one looks at the general trend in terms of as charging 20 it vote is it to do? it is generally voting in favor. one generally voting against throughout all the individuals and charges that have been laid. so this is perhaps a fact that the sway due to the good, the district attorney not to press charges against the 3. however, there's an outline all of this as well uh, formal national security advisor, michael flynn. well, twin teacher is voted to indict him. you want it's against, but no charges have been brought against him to date. like to one of the points that you just made, the fact that the special grand jury voted over whelming lee in favor of the charges against trump. what should we read into that?
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is that perhaps an indication of what could happen when the trial starts? a well, that's a particularly interesting question because just to reiterate, against trump against rudy, giuliani, john eastman, a couple lined lawyers, sidney paul, another trump lined lawyer. you had votes, 20 years in favor. one against indictment though, so overwhelming amount of votes. now i must stress immediately as that the actual journey that we'll be hearing this trial will be deciding whether to find guilty or not to the special grand jury is looking at the likelihood of winning a case against them. but that point is well taken because the jewelry is in the trial will come from the same jury pool as those in the grand jury. so that is a very important factor that no doubt own involved are taking into account. and it specifically for this reason that one of the defendants by meadows is attempting to remove the case away from the fulton county, a process into
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a federal court rather than a state court, hopefully to change the nature of the jury pool. others are watching this, donald trump in particular, he'd also be in favor of moving it into federal court. should mock meadows succeed in the unlikely event that both meadows succeeds? okay, so that is a really interesting little data point for those or tracking this case. mike hannah, reporting from washington. thank you so much. i a truce has been reached between rival pellets thing infections, who have been fighting in the largest refugee camp and 11 on a month long ceasefire, broke down on thursday. fox officials say that a deal for factions to withdraw from positions they've been occupying for weeks was about to go into effect when the latest violence began. fitting a photo reports from the i know ho way camp in southern lebanon. farm to palestinian factions have renewed their street bottles. fighters were supposed to
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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 we are once again trapped in a war zone. the children were terrified. they woke up crying because of this action fighting. we hope it will calm down. the children are very stressed and people 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 count class semester class. yesterday, when the fighting started, we moved to our neighbor's house into an early morning. we managed to live in an ambulance, but we came under fire. there have been casualties in this community which is already poor and denied rights and services. and living on many of the palestinians
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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 and for you, 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 the worse than years. putting palestinian presidents must move the buses for the movement against armed groups that call themselves the muslim youth. under a longstanding convention 11 onto the army does not enter the camps, leaving published and in factions 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 its senior commanders be brought to
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justice. but even if that happens, it doesn't address the decades long struggle for power. the camps residents are on edge. they say they're exhausted and fear the worse. 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'm henry, southern lebanon on jamal going is a political commentator and writer, and he explains what's driving the violence in the refugee camp in the plight of the cam has all is a been that this is flare ups of violence every once in a while. and you have the different kind of scene inspections that are established there. uh, the main one among which is fine, of course, and other smaller is money groups that pop up here and they are uh, every once in a while. uh and uh they, girl, i mean, the influence between these factions changes and there are often switches,
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of allegiance between the groups. and that's really a bathroom for the control of, uh, the, the tiny streets. hope that can uh, the, and this map is always an ever changing even within though it will like with them. but the, the sensor less ortiz, the necessarily, there are factions that are in fighting for employers to control center. even within fact that you have internal fighting, but that's happening here right now in the and i'm having to have nothing to do with that. it's a ton more to do with the assassination that took place a few weeks ago, off a senior commander and the the got to use him for that. still ahead on alice's 0 will tell you why a personal crossing between pakistan and afghanistan remains closed for a 3rd day. and in sports of the reigning super bowl champions are brought back down
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to earth in the ocean game, the nfl ceasing details coming up on that with the fact that's where to visit the lot of ground to cover in this one. so let's roll with your weather update beginning in the middle east. here's the big picture, but i want to take you right to the gulf because the winds are now starting to come down from iraq. so temperature is for us here and don't have going up the humidity slowly, but surely we'll go down over the next a little bit. central asia looking fairly quiet. if we look around the caspian sea, some showers in baku. so that's going to put a cap on your temperature to about 23 degrees to kick off the weekend reins of turn lighter through turkey and greece. but we're still keeping tabs on storing. daniel, turning around in the central mediterranean. this is looking bad for north or in libya, particularly ben garza, you know, for the month of september,
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you average about 4 millimeters of rain. so with that in mind, you could see a couple months worth of rain, but this storm system highest level alerts issued for rain for northeast libya by the way. usual showers and storms through west africa. but we're going to get dallas with rain around the coast of nigeria. same goes for camera room and equitorial guinea. we see the winds pick up for the northern cape in the western cape providence in south africa that will drive the fire danger up. and we've got an incoming weather maker, so that's going to knock down temperatures and some spots. we've got a windshield to contend with a c and a bit. and learn, learn. we are becoming inquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. the
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the, to watching else a 0 reminder of our top stories. this, our russia is holding local elections and for ukrainian regions that it controls voting is taking place in the don't yet screw hands correspond and set for regional regions until sunday. ukraine and several western nations have denounced the vote for previously sealed report from the initial special grand jury on who should be charged for election meddling. and georgia has been released. donald trump and 18 others are accused of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election result in the state. us president joe biden has met indian prime minister and arrange a remote in new delhi ahead of the g. 20 summit. the leader is pledged co operation on a range of issues bite and also reaffirmed his support for india to become a permanent member of the un security council. speaking ahead of a summit to un secretary general, antonio gutierrez appealed to g. 20 countries to take leadership and addressing
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climate change of the flemish sizes is lessening but immensely. but the collectively spouse is lacking in addition to the ability as such as the club of prizes is paddling off of control. but the 20 countries are in control. together, 50 countries are responsible for 80 percent of globally nations of measures will not prevent full climates, but i saw you either see means keeping $1.00 degrees, all alive. rebuilding stuff based on 5 of justice. and the 1st thing, it's just an x of a big deal. so as you should look at an economy, the united nations says carbon emissions must reach their p by 2025. if the world is to meet the goals of the powers climate agreements and keep temperature rises under $1.00 degrees celsius, it released to report reviewing efforts to limit the effects of climate change. it
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says that we are not on track towards achieving the goals of the parents agreement . despite some progress made. it says there needs to be a collective effort to align climate goals. the report stresses action needs to be taken to address loss and damage from the climate crisis. it's also calling for the trillions of dollars to reduce greenhouse emissions and increased financing to developing countries. our environment that a during the clark 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 house degrees celsius set by the parents agreement, and already whizzing catastrophic weather events. things will get worse side as a fact. so wherever i meant this growing threats to refund cools for hope. we talked about, we still there still, i think 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. is there all signs of progress 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 others. that doesn't type so what we really need to do is done a lot by the energy is really gaining saturday to the men so, but also on low barriers in policy, in finance, in technology that it may be kind of preventing us from kind of like really ensuring the way that we're hitting that there is positive tipping point. a 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 of being subsidize, the rates of $15000000.00 a minute. that is 7 trillion dollars
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a year or 7 percent of global ged pay. imagining it full 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 say is, is the modified company signaling that they are going to be stepping out that dependency on fossil fuels. we need to see governance, notice this reducing subsidies, but also kind of putting investments into clean energy and that, and to the meetings as low as like $0.40 to $400.00. so it's really not much more holistic transition that really shows how we can upgrade the fossil fuels by 2030. i'm at the same time massively dollar or anything happening in terms of their renewables revolution. so allies now to comp $28.00 that crucial climate. somebody can do by at 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 revisions on energy will be sent to the 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. hong kong has recorded as heavy as rainfall and at least a 140 years. torrential rain on thursday cause widespread flooding streets and metro stations are under water and schools are closed. troll stratford reports floods which are rising over night roads turned into rivers. emergency service is doing all they can to help the strand. this is the heaviest rating fools his home home since 1884 businesses, hotels, shopping moves flooded. it's too soon to estimate the cost of damage to the super, more than metropolis struggling to cope with a deluge not experienced for generations. are you into moving go?
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i've never seen a scene like this before. it's the 1st time i've witnessed such a severe situation. even during previous, di fluids. it was never this severe. it's quite terrifying to see the southern sloops of nearby hills collapsed. land slides blocked roads. yeah, never had this is my 1st time ever seeing cause before it rain and never happened like this. there was no advance site ever, and we never saw there would be any land slides here by the today to the government issued a so called a black rain warning 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 a indeed 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,
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right. the government should certainly enhance monitoring in this regard 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 on the water. schools were closed, the government told or known a central employees to stay home. the floods come days of to, to type food, hit southern china almost back to back, forcing home calling 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. tell us about the how does that at least 10 people have died and several others are missing. after heavy floods hid parts of grease, hundreds more has been rescued from flooded villages, electricity, gas,
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telephone and internet lines are down. shop owners say that it could be months before they can reopen. drums are awful. us has more from credits in greece. i'm standing on the outskirts of kind of data where lots 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 going about the city, but they can't go far outside it 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 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 rooted from fields up stream. uh that were flooded. some of them still on the
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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 said, 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 lobby. so itself, the biggest city here on the plane of progressively, which is greece, is breadbasket and one of its biggest economic drivers to columbia and mexico or co hosting a 3 day somebody is on the war against drugs. are presented is from 15 latin american in caribbean countries are participating in the conference. mexican president, andras midway, lopez over door is traveling to the city of kali, where he will meet with his colombian count. to part gustavo petro,
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this comes as the cultivation of cocaine is an all time high in many countries, a seeing an upsurge, and drug violence was sent around pnc is in cali, columbia, where the summit is being held. what's the goal of this summit, though? it's on the yes sir, of the goal is a big one, bradley and it's to try and shift the global effort said to come, but drug trafficking, the way that, that what is commonly known that the war on drugs has been waged for. now, more than 40 years and that these 2 precedents consider that here has been a failure. and they say that both columbia and the mexico are the 2 countries that have suffered the most from the violence to of the cartels. that i've seen an increase in violence throughout these the many decades and that haven't been able this 5 doing what, for example,
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the united states have asked columbia to do for many years as not as not produce any results. and, and if you look at the fact that that's the cultivation of coca, leave the meaning reason for cocaine is that and then all time high here in columbia, it tells you that there may be, it is time to start at least addressing. uh if, if, if the, if indeed it's time for a change in the way that the world the world deal with this issue. so that's really interesting then columbia, mexico, 2 countries for which obviously drug production and drug related violence or big big issue. they both feel that the war on drugs has failed. that means you have to try something else, something different. what could that look like? a yes, well, that's exactly what's being discussed here. columbia is expected to present a national plan on rocks that is expected to be radically different from what it's been at done so far. and this will be presented tomorrow um on saturday,
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by price event that at gustavo, based off. and what we are understanding is that it will have 2 main ingredients. the 1st one will be to soft premium, analyzing the farmers, the farmers that grow the carpet co. kelly. it's better for the long been, and the still are the 1st link in a bit that then worldwide drug trafficking of a cocaine. here they have often felt the effects of the war on drug with the police and the army going after them, forcing the reputation of the co kelly for with that lateral results. so that will be the 1st best spent here in columbia. the 2nd one is that fits it has promising to go instead, ask, they're the big cocktails. that's the top leaders here. the top dream, you know, is the uh, that run the drug trafficking gets at will that be enough? and nobody thinks that that will be the case,
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especially if this doesn't come together with a changing prospect. the international assigned to run the reporting from kelly columbia. thank you very much. locals. on the pakistani side of the border with afghanistan are urging their government to reopen a crucial check point. the main border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan remains shots after security forces exchange fire on tuesday. come, all hider has more from kiper pos, in pakistan. as the border closure and the 3rd day, the cubes are now getting longer and longer, they shouldn't water drive. men who live on both sides of the border are complaining that the lively or the next day they've been protesting a long because the job or their defenders munos ela. hey, but yes, there's a residence on both sides of the board. you are suffering the most. we don't have any agriculture, nor in industry. our livelihood means it depends on this board of trade. inflation
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is already high in the country. we cannot afford this board to closure, not even for a single day, but it's not just go straight. does that 100 go above wrong focused on a standard on the other side of the border? and we were able to meet some of them who are stranded on the buckets on each side . that has come here for medical treatment. some of them have already gotten out of funds that are in desperate need of had some of them are living with a low code, but many are also living in the mark or of i don't know how much i'm going to be remodel with. i'm going over, i would split bucket started for medical care for my daughter. now we are stuck in the middle of nowhere and seeking refusing this past. how long will we be here with my family and kids? will the goldman need to end this crisis? so there hundreds of people stranded on both sides can go back to their destinations. they're going to focus on or the know how did seem to open the border because progress on had been complaining that despite the fact that the other 1
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dollar bond that made a commitment, then the door drops with the americans that i've gone. joy will not be used against any country. they had been and create an infant vision by the side of on, focused on as well as the economic state. now, many plug is gone and stores are there been kids? in the month of august alone, a 100 security forces personal i've been getting buckets on ones go daddy out around your daughter, gave the door. the board is an important issue when it comes to grades. they're also concerned at the end print vision is becoming something which focused on can not afford focused on ones the other wants to do more. but in the meantime, are there jordan to the center then on both sides? your self bring both side relates or jobs because both countries are in a stage of economic crisis. progress gone ahead, send a message or the of on site. they want action rather than words come out of the
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getting ready to take part in the rugby world cup now more than 800 millions us. so the last tournament in japan and the organ always expect that record to be broken in from the highest nation will be kick you off the action in the next hour. i guess new zealand is id which is intervals therapy will come last came to friends in 2007. and the host will be helping one chapter of that sort of ins repeats itself this year. on that occasion, friends b, u z. and in the quarter finals and the teams and meeting in the opening match this time around we expect a home crowd supporting 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. oh yeah. gotcha. now looking very good. thanks a lot. the ones using on looking at the best ahead of the major tournaments,
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the 3 time champions we'll have to hit back from the heaviest defeat 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 at the public, the public is that strongly expectations of one to south africa, one the will copied france back, you know, 7 and a targeting a record breaking full time to a trophy defense begins against scotland on sunday. england were run is up 4 years ago and though the only european seemed to have won the world cup. but they had into this, this much against origin see to on a disastrous run, a full on with injuries and suspensions to key players. a sense from the players. this, the feelings have been rid of a bit too early. people cold time on a bit too early and i mean there's a lot, lot class in the school and i think these plays ago. so help them all to go. and i
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think of the come way to get stuck in on saturday night. this was the moment she liked qualified to base 1st. well come on the team and get the chance to produce a few more shots in the pool phase with england and dodge and senior in the sites and the richardson allergies here. okay, well kick off is in about 25 minutes talking about before about i'm probably so sorry. we can cost lots of corresponding natasha butler who's out of fine park in paris. the tasha pro says, you know, is a sports bad country, but historically, rugby is always been its main sporting passion and the fact that the hosting the well come from playing the old black. so the opening game, the excitement and power said around the country must be a fever pitch right now. yeah. well, clearly i raised a lot of excitement and as you said, i'm going to find certain i'm in the central parish on the past, the like on called about all tens of thousands of old friends. they looked for me like the world. but of course, a lot of french fans and
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a lot of friends you see there's a lot of history between faults and using that for me, is there any waiting for that evening march? they say it is going to be amazing. some of the funds will not be speaking to new sealants of course, feel connected with the so called for them. they have won the world called 3 times, but they all faced and proud to say favorites in these tournaments and prawns have all the best buy in the world on $24.00. so they feel confident. it is a full size advantage also for fraud, say fine. see if i are excited to be for the match, which will kick off as you say in the next month now, and i understand it is it fits the size of the french police in particular on the effect that of scrutiny ahead of this well kept following last use champions, the final in powers with little fires would take us ahead of the game against around the date and it will so we've got the powers olympics next year. i'm guessing the authorities will be eager to show that they can handle these high profile sporting events smoothly of the little.
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absolutely. the champions league matched the way the police and old friends would try to get into the stadium to gas pack, the spray families cool top children. it was chaos, and it was very bad for fraud, says image and for the image of the police. that is why the french police, i mean terry mississippi, adamant that is going to be different. this time they hope things gonna run smoothly of thousands of extra police officers and secure seats will be supported across the country. they're especially threatening systems even being used. avis agents, and as you say, this is really a test run if you like, pull the power, submit page next year, take place in power. suppose the powers and the grades and what the french government will be looking at will security services will be looking at just in the district scale. well that everything runs smoothly to people, all so you can enjoy an event like face and they'll be hoping that they can enjoy the lympics next year. it's not just very quickly um, with the large numbers of our deceased brands,
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i'm hoping to travel the fonts for this walk up. the french government will be hoping to rate the economic benefits of this told me that what i know, i may just hold you finds all real money spent is there's no doubt about this and we know to adjust our power is hoping to make a profit or something 1500000 during this, we'll talk this, these agencies because this is not just far as little coasting matches, you know, i not the cities across the country. so that means that there are a lot of people coming. they're going to be spending money that's good for the phone to good for faults. they may have seen a bit boxes recently with the purchased my car just thing i'm of course many faults . i think that i was going to change them. okay, great stuff. sure, thank you. okay, so you said if they're all defending champion, call us our carouse. and now that job, which will both be in semi final action to the us. sorry if invited you all commit to about to go on cold. well, he'll fight the i'm seated american brian shelton off that al carouse will face the 2021 champion daniel net, but as well says,
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i tied golf delta places in the women's fido is victory. i would check 10. see the colorado most of us, the american senior agent who was running off at last he is french sharpen. took the art being set 6 full, the $75.00. it was interrupted early in the 2nd set far limit for testers. one of them fluid is speak to the floor of the size of the authorized stadium. the planets have to leave the coal to the match was delayed, if up to 49 minutes when they eventually got back on the way it was the 6 the gulf who broke and the i gained to lead for a 3 because that's what credit did save and that's for that event, she pulled level that far guides old, but the 19 year old gulf was not to be the nor to close out the when 7 guides the 5 to become the youngest american to reach the us. sorry for the final sit some 17 year old. so serena williams, on the talk, we're back in north, you know what, you know, as well sounding of the way a girlfriend that made a grand slam is a rate of south america, the number to see made a terrible start against another american madison case. losing the art meeting set 6 love blanket was 3 points from the feet, trading case bar set,
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and the brakes before the australian open champion, turn things around the 4th, or the sorry to the so it's it went to it's hard. brack sibling castillo, and she'd won the match when she bite at 73, or the to realize you needed to wait at least 3 well, 4. so basically what she, julie did, and then she could sell it right for real spanish state, prosecute as a filed the lawsuit against suspended football federation. president louis, so it will be allies, the sexual assault and collision. it comes off to jenny, out of boss, sorry, they play a, he kissed on the lips of the spine, one, the winnings. well, comp filed legal complaints. really, allies could face criminal charges in addition to the ongoing inquiry by spartans, top support court for serious miss come back on an investigation bar sofa who is suspended him to be honest, has refused to resign, to insist the case was consensual, which had a most are has been a well, it has to be some good news. the spine is that men's team slash georgia and the year a 2024 qualify. i'll vote off. but after i hear scoring
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and saudi arabia is the same. the boils around, we have a goal post, and i think that for the names that went there, i wouldn't be surprised if the saudi league is better than the french. of the writing super bowl champ is the kansas city chief stuff that i shop one port loss in the opening game of the new nfl season. they were taking all the detroit lars in front of that home phone instead of the city called about patrick behind who was this his super bowl and the piece did not one of his best tonight. so i'm just said for the is the section that allowed the for it to get back into the guide because even was for the chase. as david montgomery's for the top style guides the detroit lions that while the unexpected 21 point to 20 victory i guess so my good friend sort of body idea. we're sorry, not south of the world cup basketball bar gemini, several. i was looking for the not seem to find those that will not happen. you back on next. i will run to you during the show. take a selfie. your my name are grow. perfect. thank you so much. i'm back in the
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