tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 23, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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installed a cd a that will bring large waves, big swell shots of some storm, said, pushing right up the eastern coast this weekend. the the come on sort of any age, great to have you with us. this has been use our life from the coming up in the program today. ukrainian miss silas target is the headquarters of rushes black. see if we can find me a in a series of recent attacks on the peninsula. sedans, ruling counsel, chief speaks the al jazeera warning, the months long conflict could spread beyond his nation's borders. we travel deep
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into morocco's remote atlas mountains to see how a small community is coping 2 weeks after devastating north point. and the head of the roman catholic church cleans for all nations to take responsibility and help migrants seeking a new life in europe. and i'm trying to, how much would the latest for the opening ceremony of the asian games is on the way more than 12000 axes from over 40 nations on hand. so china, for the biggest addition of the multi school defense in history. the so it's just passed $1300.00 gmc and we started russian controlled crimea, where moscow says there's been another attack on its black c port of sebastian pool . nearby c passenger traffic has been suspended. no casualties have been reported. this comes a day after ukrainian messiah is targeted, the headquarters of the russian blacks, the fleets, the head of ukraine's intelligence says at least 94 killed in that attack. moscow
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saying it's the defense system shot down 5 missiles. it says one person is missing . however, these are the latest and a series of ukrainian attacks on crime yet this month, or same as raw v as in key zain, do we know specifically what was the target of this latest attack as well, what we're hearing that's being reported on local ukrainian media is that the target was this remains unconfirmed. it's only in local reports, but the target seems to have been an oil due for a fuel depot that was specifically dedicated to the black sea suite. so still trying to confirm those details of what we know for certain is this is the 2nd straight day of ukrainian military targeting spots on the crime in peninsula. we also know what has been coming out from social media post by the russian back governor in crimea. he has confirmed that there were rockets fired over, so basketball,
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he says it russian air defenses did manage to shoot them down. he wants people to seek shelter from falling debris. we're also hearing reports that this has caused somewhat of a panic for the residents of the peninsula, who've been clamoring to find space and a few spots in shelters that are on dependents. that we've also heard that those shelters are often more people are going into the shelters and finding them to be had locked and unable to get enough space to get to safety. is these attacks carry on now in terms of what else we are hearing? certainly the training of military intelligence, confirming good 9 people were killed, several injured the head of intelligence saying that those numbers are expected to go up and confirming that to senior generals of the russian command staff are among the wounded. we don't know for certain there's something else that is being widely reported across social media and in local press that the head of the belt, black sea fleet, admiral victor circle of was killed in this attack. but still,
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that remains on confirmed of his fate until there is confirmation from the russian of the ukrainian side is still uncertain. okay, we'll be speaking to daniel hawkins and moscow in a 2nd. we'll see what he's got any confirmation on that. something else that you were reporting saying earlier that really caught my attention the ukrainians are claiming that they have very strong intelligence on the ground in crimea that is supporting these attacks. and that's right in the attached we've seen over the last 30 days last 2 weeks. it is equal parts practical action on the ground as well as a kind of psychological warfare to showcase the b. ukrainians are able to maintain a footprint in crimea and are able to exert military pressure from a distance on targets independence or something that the head of military intelligence said in an interview. true booting of speaking to reporter said in, in response to a questionnaire about assets on the ground in the role they played. he said that they were a core component people on the ground record component of making this,
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this attack yesterday that we saw that as a prime target was the headquarters of the black cc fleet. making that possible was intelligence that was gathered on the ground and relate the general a force, the general staff for the armed forces confirming that they received timely and accurate, accurate information that they passed onto the air force about a meeting taking place at the headquarters of senior staff, which made it possible for them to precisely time this attack as a mr. avi reporting from keith. thank you very much. let me throw a note to daniel hawkins was in moscow. daniel, 1st of all, what are the russians saying officially about this? if anything and 2nd we have you heard anything about those unconfirmed reports? same was telling us about the perhaps, again, unconfirmed that perhaps the head of rushes blacks. the fleet had been killed in the back. well, russian, sir, so, so remain tight lips about those allegations. exec casualty figures,
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we understand that the governor of us, of basketball has said that must checks up being counted out across crimea for a raid shoulders because of course attacks took place this morning as well. now what do going forward is allegedly following multiple net 2 missiles at the various ships that look dogs about various ports throughout the region. one we saw that actually fell in a part which has been cordoned off, but that's what we know from officials. so fall, who might slot the crating side, do tend to keep because of the figures and any of that. so any of that sort of information to themselves, this will be, of course, very boring to moscow, the ukraine and kind of strike these particularly key target seemingly will, because most of use of the both of us to bowl is absolutely key to projecting its naval power. globally, its rushes only will move to port. it's been a key defense parts of russia for centuries, of course,
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on and off throughout the ultimate who was the crimean war, the 2nd world war, and particularly more than russia when it least stop port from ukraine. can use that to project this power and conduct a business with its partners around the globe like syria and but as wireless, vietnam, all the countries as well, particularly in this conflict of course and in view of the green deal, the blow k. that's on getting that. um, the strategic importance that must go, attaches to the sports will mean that these strikes are a great concern. not so most ago. certainly, daniel hawkins reporting from moscow. thank you very much, daniel. now ukraine has been ramping up a tax on russia's lexi fleets, and on other sites and crime in recent months. we want to run through the recent timeline last week. it used a combination of missiles and speed boats damaging to ship since the basketball team also reported destroying air defenses in crimea in august, ukraine last an unprecedented attack on russia's main port. the number uh we get this right, number of the escape,
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which accounts for 2 percent of the world oil trade. a tank right of worship were damaged. in july, russian military blogger said a misfire hit the military base in crimea. the fire broke out and 2000 people have to flee the area. and 2 days earlier, ukraine use naval drones to destroy a road section of the crooked straight bridge, which connects crimea to mainland russia. 2 people were killed in that attack. now, honda celeste is the security studies program director with the n g o ukrainian prison. she says ukraine's impacts on crimea or important for its strategy and morale. usually the russian officials been claiming bedframe yet the 2nd most, the 2nd place after the crime live. and that's been ramping over time and all the statements are the attacks of the last 2 weeks. clearly demonstrate that that is not true. and that is fake. logically, you can imagine a tour of demonstration that russian armed forces and also y t. you can find you can come to the friends and that is in for them from strategic points of view that
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is also very important because most of the attacks against the social, well, your brains been happening from crania to when, who are diminishing the capabilities, both in terms of the leadership ad in terms of the platforms to add in frame. yeah, that makes you a little bit safer as far as it is possible. but also that is reading the cards, the nation of the russian operation on the sound. so where now we have the probably things happen because the culture principal secret company because all the supplies and logistics are going through. creighton. yeah. and in these ways, you can think that it is just a h q, but you can imagine why one of the very important units are out of the leadership. it means you need all the time both. so from documents to a pointing new people, to building predators and just understanding what is happening this and just staying with this a while longer, canada's announced another half a $1000000000.00 in a to ukraine. it will also train ukrainian pilots to fly f. 16 fighter jets ukrainian president has been visiting the canadian capital author when he received
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a standing ovation during his address to parliament, canada. it has the world's 2nd largest diaspora of ukrainians. second only to russia studies. the head of today's ruling council says the conflict in his country, which has lasted for months, could spread into other parts of the region of the over hon. told else is here as my candidate in the fighting could result in an even greater humanitarian disaster problem. i'm kind of a bit of caught them with a headache that want to be rapid support to don't against be sued in these people. on the games, the human kind in general qualifies them to be considered terrorists and make should be punished. i make should be isolated from the environment where they live, watch those guns committed, is in fact, crimes against humanity. and i believe the caustic find them as
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a terrorist organization will limit that power and will limit sympathy fold them. now women obviously have a big about, people say, well that this conflict could spread overboard is that it is not just a localized conflict. i'm the of costs. those i'm guns came from outside who then came from neighboring countries. that's why these conflict will spill into those countries and will not be confined to some dom, the majority of the fights has come from the neighboring countries. the danger off, this is a mess of humanitarian dis, hosted throughout the whole region not just been. sit down, is it not ducky? yes, most certainly. this will make spill into other countries. a may threaten security and safety in the region and in the world. now your old comrade and no opponent, mohammed come down the gullow, let him in a deep. he recently put out an audio message saying that he was ready for a ceasefire that he wanted to negotiate,
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to believe them is negotiation still possible deeply qual or filed the quality of argument. he's not honest. he's the one who fight seem janina fights him to the cities and fights against the military about swaying jetta. when we reach some understandings, he did not commit himself to those understandings. let me if there's india. now the you in special representative to sedan who resigned recently, boca pettus, said that the blame is on both sides. he accused the forces of using aircraft to bump civilians. he accuse the already set off sexual assault. some civilians do think that it is that simple that play is on both sides. so do you think that is got to be found? who is most responsible for ex, against humanity? most of the holiday, how much leah? well, the military forces have a constitutional responsibility to protect the country and to protect the citizens
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. i'm to protect the country from falling upon my new house. that's why it has the right to use power against those to attempt to destroy the states and went out and engaged in military operations. they can find themselves tomorrow. ethic must think of how, especially while fighting in other places. do you have control all the way down? is that basically a message that is going on to your forces to protect civilians and confident? i'm a part of the so the answer is yes. the student needs minute trig, fully committed to international law. you remember, many of those soldiers who violate such laws will be punished and many of them will be sent to where they came from because they violated the laws of the kind of i was . so just get trained to follow the rules. i mean, all in, just on how to conduct a war in civilian areas was in how to use minimal falls on how to deal with such circumstances of this. who do you think can most help resolve this situation? international buddies, countries like the united states, saudi arabia and african diplomats. where do you think the focus should be in terms
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of getting negotiations together when, when i put me on the we believe the judge hasn't presented touchable results. and if they are the site committed themselves to what we have agreed upon, we would have been in a different position. now. that is a call to expand the jetta forum. we do not oppose out to south africa, maybe parts of the forum to come with a solution to this problem. cuz the, the home or use a. now you've committed yourself to forming the transitional government as a step towards forging a full democracy, a civilian democracy, with this conflict on going. is it possible to set a timeline with such a move? no, not okay. and yes, we do believe that as soon as we reach a ceasefire, all the ministry operations stops. we will start a comprehensive political process to restore the economy,
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to restore the peace. i'm prepared for elections after schultz transitional periods . how about 2 and a half for the value? i'll see you do see any role for the former prime minister, abdullah, how can such a process of the bill of humboldt is accepted among the student needs population. he may play a positive role in the future. i'm going to follow the job he, i might've missed somebody. how much of a problem in getting to this democracy is bringing together elements of the rep that supposed falls into the sudanese army? because obviously this is going to be an essential process and guaranteeing national unity model for learning. we never refuse to integrate them into the military. now they are rebels, but any one of them who wants to join the national army, he will be welcome to be, finally, people of sudan came together to oust of my elbow shape. what message do you have for them? no. the portal and the we say that i was sued in these people, went out in a great revolution in 2019. they have dreams,
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they have aspirations or they won't say enjoyed freedom or piece of security. the military will not end to the aspirations. also the student needs, you have dreams about a civilian state. the ministry will not stop doing their way to the suit and these people deserve the revolution to be restored. i mean, jog peace, security and prosperity. we will support them and the to accomplish that. so you believe the dreams of the young people are still possible. we also are david shin is a former us deputy chief emission in sedan. he thinks it's actually unlikely that the fighting will spill beyond sedans, borders to sell them $0.01. the conflict is already sold over and the neighboring country is 11. hundreds of thousands of sydney's refuge is now residing and south to down chad in egypt and smaller numbers and other neighboring countries. so
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the amount of material inside of it is very much impacted the entire region. i think however, what uh alber han was referring to in terms of selling over and the future was actual military conflict. i think that is less likely that we're going to happen. probably already living has happened. i don't see the is in the interest of either of the rapids support forces or other sedan armed forces to terrorize. ready conflict outside the borders of sudan and none of the neighboring country is interested in engaging in military activity involving sedan in any way. so i think that's less likely to happen. coming up on the news, our who's president finance is a state of emergency to combat a crime wave that spiraling out of control. i'm catherine. story in kenya is the 10
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town known as the home of champions. and i'll be speaking to children who aspire to be great aunts needs. despite the challenges they face and support ronaldo doing what he does best, we'll have that story and more coming up later on. so the libya is internationally recognized. government says 245 bodies have been recovered in a single day in the flood. devastated city of during the bodies were found on thursday along the coastline. it's the largest number recovered in one day. thousands are dead and thousands more. missing after storm. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams flooded the eastern city nearly 2 weeks ago. a separate authority based in eastern libya, is to host an international conference next months to aid reconstruction efforts. a
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spokesman for the libyan general highly for half the are based in the east, has detailed just what kind of operations are taking place. and during that, we've moved all the brigades out of the devastated area because doing it is very small and cannot cope with all the numbers. the area we risk you with is being carried out is 3 and a half square kilometers and cannot cope with all these people. there in $97.00, june, less from one of the world. thousands of citizens have come to give humanitarian aid in thousands more has come to see what's happening out of the house and is monitoring the situation from tripoli in western livia. over the past 24 hours more than $300.00 bodies. why do we call that from the c in front of the libyan city of deadman and the east? for now, this number remains very far from the number of missing people, the 1000 stuff that report that to be missing the entire time it is that what swept
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into the sea, some of them in the cars. now a continue to i live in the city, some from inside maybe from cities like triple a ms. ross. i've been the guys the and all does from around the world to the moment that off around the 24 countries that are providing live. yeah. with help now, the president of the presidential call says he had in the side international community for the help and hold on more a comment. there is actually a conference that should be organized within the coming a 10 days. the government in east leave. yeah. and now is that the national conference would be organized on the 10th of october 2 drawer, more support and more funds to in order to rebuild the city of deadman. the eunice of reported death more than 84 schools in the city and surroundings where either partially or completely destroyed and that there is
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a very the need for more funds in order to rebuild them or the actual measure of the at all. typically, the survivors of the earthquake, which struck morocco 2 weeks ago, we're still struggling to recover. remote villages in the atlas mountains have been badly hits. the stephanie decker has been traveling through the mountains to see how people are co pay for about 2500 meters here. and the following 2 men on the bike were taking us to the very remote this is by far, the most remote place we've been to. we've reached 3000 meters elevation when our heading down the hill to the village, which is in the valley below. we've arrived the village for
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a very long trip and can see some of the damage here. we're getting a majestic welcome because you know it's like with during the winter, no one was about the the roads are block. the block here. he's very good. his bowl skills, we are so remote and you can just see football, sports, and universal language. so telling us that they separate the women from the men in 10 state, i guess they don't have that many times, so there's no 4 to 4 times. okay, so they're splitting man and woman and the tense they have here. look, i don't feel like a button that says tends, will not protect us against the snow. he tells us we need more useful materials for
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this region, but to prepare for the winter. because this will do nothing, 7 people lost their lives here and we've just met to you by him. and he lost 2 sons in the earthquake. so many stories like this where people have lost the most important things in life. is this though? well headed out. i'm not the only one who knows my children. abraham says my neighbors also did. the majority of the people here had their homes collapse. so now we're outside. this is what god gave us and we have to accept it. so the main message from being here, everybody has told us that they need better infrastructure to deal with the on coming winter because essentially they go on lock down. they become completely isolated in this region when the heavy snow falls and if they don't have adequate protection against the elements. it could be deputy stefany decker,
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which is 0 deep in morocco's atlas mountains. we're just getting reports of an explosion at a check point in central somalia, at least 10 people have been killed. dozens more have been injured after a truck apparently exploded in town of ballad wayne, a will bring you more information on this as it becomes available to us. the day 5 of the unions general assembly in new york or diplomatic edits, a james base is live at the united nations. james, in the coming hours among the speakers will be answered by john somalia, russia a big one. they will be speaking all of the general assembly. we just heard of that explosion in somalia. so will be looking out for everything that they've got to say . i think the big one on the agenda, safe to say, will be russia with the ongoing more would you crane, what are you expecting there?
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yes. as you know, the general assembly works through diplomatic protocol and precedent. so basically you've got the presence, the us, then the prime ministers, and then you move on to the foreign minister. so obviously it will be watching very closely for the prime minister, somali, i hope, be speaking actually. right now, you can see the live pictures from the general assembly holes and bennett's and, and granite deans, ralph gonzalez, who is the prime minister, that known his comrade ralph. his son is currently entertaining the general assembly. a 5 run speak up from the caribbean, but as you say also, i mean are not as a by john, give them what happens is we can going to kind of back watch that closely. but of course, the main speaker of the day is not a prime minister. it's a minister, it's a foreign minister of russia, one of the public members of the security council. mr. lab. ralph will be speaking later on this morning and clearly he is going to be following a few days ago. what's the claim?
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your leader said, so we're going to get the other side. we're going to get the russian side of things . we're watching that very closely. and this elaborate familiarity speaking in the general assembly as soon as he's finished a speech in the general assembly, he'll be moving to the press briefing room here as united nations headquarters. and as i have uh and he does this every single. yeah, he'll be doing a press conference normally not a short press conference, normally an hour or an hour and a half. what he'll be answering questions side of course is something that we're gonna watch very, very closely. his offices. is there anything new and rushes position on? you trying. all right, since we're still waiting for these speeches, james, and i know you'll be listening to them carefully. let me ask you a big picture picture question now. as you look at all these countries delivered their 15 minute messages, they're supposed to be 15 minutes, the be awesome, go longer. what are your, a big picture? thoughts on the u. n. as an institution? and i ask you this specifically because the un secretary general himself says that multilateral institutions, like the u. n, are no longer fit for purpose in this day and age as they're currently constructive . or yeah,
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cuz the 2nd generals pointing to is right that this building, this whole sets up was designed, the end will go to and it was designed with the victors available to the permanent members of the security council having a primary position. and that is true, not just all the of the political sets up here in new york, but also have the financial setup of the world. the cycle bretton woods institutions, also the world bank. and i am at the set up in the, off them off the world war 2. well, what we've seen here this week, and obviously with the headlines and people talking every hour about different headline grabbing issues. perhaps you don't see this. what we see is a fight back from the global south of that message from the sector general has been echoed by so many leaders who say it's time for change and your guessing response from that from the big countries that's certainly playing lip service to it. they say that that should be changed. it's now question of whether the words become action. and of course that is a much, much harder thing to,
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to achieve. a james based reporting from the un, again, just to put on our viewers radar somalia. speaking soon as a by john, russia all engage in active or near active conflict. so you'll be looking out for those. thank you, james. now it's time for the weather. here is f as in fox, a. hello, whether it's not looking too bad for japan over the next couple of days, what's the weather and now in the process of pulling out of the way. so, or the way of sunshine, this training with the system here, looking back into central parts of china. so it's a lot to show us, that'd be a possibility here. pushing up towards badging as we go one through sunday grant pronounced. let me try and find for the time being it went to what well just slip across the yellow sea. so charles, have one or 2 shells creeping towards issue as we make away into mondays through the south and wanted to shout to southern parts of china, but nothing too much going on here. raw the different story across southern areas of indo china over towards the philippines. some live the storms rumbling away and
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then another little area of light pressure of the circulation. just brewing up here as you go through sunday and monday. so southern parts of it now could see some flooding range for time. still very wet that into a southern areas of thailand being well still pretty way across the northeast of india who be ha, easing over towards the bundle. it. that's not just the way it is. it has been recently. orange warnings have now been down, graded, still some showers that just around the west and gas, but up towards the northwest. we do officially have signs of the south west. the monsoon range moving away the still ahead on else 0, the us presidents throws his support fully behind striking auto workers as they demand better wages from carmakers. us. send it to bob menendez steps down as chair of the senate foreign relations committee after being indicted for corruption and in support. the heat is on for the manchester united boss and he's the legal team we build up to their upcoming games later on in the the
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continue. do you want to state level all that i can to support that part one to build on which is era the the watching alpha 0 reminder of our top story is this our russia, it says there's been another attack on its blacks, the 4th of semester paulding crimea comes a day off, the ukrainian missiles targeted the headquarters of the russian blacks, the fleets in the city. the opening ceremony for the 19th asian games is underway in the chinese city of hugginsville. this is china as far as big sporting events since the end of it strips 0. cobit policy here being billed as the green asian games. that means there are no ceremonial fireworks. they have sedans,
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ruling council says the conflict in his country could spread into other parts of the region of the front. the elbow han says that he is off neighboring states to stop supporting the wible rapid support for the hope. frances has urged european countries to overcome what he calls it. paralysis a fear about migrants. the head of the catholic church greeted french president, a mentor and nicole and more say it is the 2nd and final day of his visit to the port city in southern france. the pontiff called for joined to europe in action on migration to stump the mediterranean sea from becoming what he's called the graveyard of dignity. natasha butler joins a slide from paris. essential. what has the pope's message been exactly, and how much does it differ from what france and its neighbors are actually doing? of the war during this trip to mount said pope fronds, this message is being very clear. and that is that he is courting on people to show
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more tolerance and compassion for migrants. he says that people mis open that arms to people who are the most fundable. he said, look, these all these numbers. these are human beings with dreams of lives that have been shifted by conflict or environmental is all stuff. and people in europe have a moral do seats to a new cost of them. so a very strong message from the pipe urging people across europe and governments to the public, to new calls to migrants to allow them to be rescued as c. and so that sort of thing not to be impeded. however, of course this will comes at a time when the focus on migration in europe is once again very much in the spotlight because of what is happening on producer with these recent arrivals. and once again, we see an uncoordinated response in europe to migration an issue which keeps causing so many divisions amongst you're paying countries here in phones,
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for example, we see a presence emanuel my calls governments 30 minutes almost to the voice on this issue, taking much more hard lines on immigration, that is something that we've seen across many other european governments that are more concerned increasingly concerned. i tried to tighten folders and close. those are all the. it's a nice natasha standby. we have another question for you, but i want to go to harry fawcett for us. he's on the italian island of land producer, where there's been a search of migrant arrivals recently. harry, the pope is cool in europe to save lives, to be generous with migrants. i imagine those words in this land a little differently where your of the well yes, to some extent they will. there is this sense of, of being overwhelmed and exhausted by this phenomenon here on this islands. but i think a lot of people here who have a long experience of saving lives of rescuing people, seeing really horrible tragedies, would also find
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a lot of sympathy with those words. what do you sense for people who isn't so much that they are and see the migrants themselves on even necessarily on to migration. the anti being uh, as far as many of them he a seal on the sally buttons by this met, massive international phenomena. and so what we saw last week was one point more than 8000 people on the on and about 13000 arrives during the course of 10 days on an island of some 6000 people with the reception center designed to cast maybe a few 100 and so that is the message that they have been giving that they want the autonomy and government. and the more broadly to try to find a solution to this specific problem on this specific on and that the pope is also talking about why the phenomenon about the kind of responses that are attached to is just referring to that he was talking about belligerent nationalism. without specifying any one particular country or government,
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the georgia milani's or the time in 5 minutes to government is very much one that was elected on the platform of tackling the migration issue. a right wing populist administration, which had promised to cut the numbers and to try to solve this issue, the numbers of only being going up very precipitously with such a big impact here on my produce our faucet reporting from land, but do the thank you. we appreciate that perspective natasha and paris. i want to go back to you for something else we. the french president's is attending or going to be attending? i'm seeing the live pictures now. the pope's mass. now there are plenty of places in the world, of course, where that would be totally normal, but frances, a secular country. so how is that playing out? are very interesting indeed present. michael met the pope and my favorite earlier for one on one private meeting. but then he has decided to attend to this mass of the papers holding in my phase village. and some 60000 people will say, going to be then that has, as you pointed out, cool,
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some control to see here in faults with something that is inappropriate, that the presidents attend that must because phones is a secular state. now we've heard some politicians on the left say that of course it's fine. those present michael meets the pope privately. he's also had to stay just the head of the catholic church, but what it might call should not be attending a religious ceremony, attending a mass because the office of the presidency is part of the secular state. now present, macros actually responded to that earlier in the week he said he will be attending this mass as the presence of a public, but not as a catholic, impactful, in his opinion, that made it absolutely fine. but of course this to phase of my whole business comes at a time when there's been great debate and talk about psych who lives and particularly in light of the french government, recent decisions to advance to go somewhere in a bias here in fonts. because they say that, that close a fi lights,
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sconces section of eyes. natasha butler reporting from powers. thank you very much . i a u. s. presidential biden says that he will join the striking auto workers on the picket line in michigan. workers walked off the job last week, demanding a 40 percent pay hike over 4 years, a bite and says he wants to show solidarity with the men and women of the united auto workers union. he says that they're fighting for a fair share of the value that they helped create. and it's time for a win win agreement that keeps american order making thriving with wellpaid union, jobs. abiding is due in michigan on tuesday of the day before donald trump plans to deliver a speech to all the workers in detroit. trump will be skipping the republican primary debate that day is campaigned is calling biden's trip a cheap photo op, drawing a 100 reports from the chicago suburb of. busy lynbrook a newly aggressive united auto workers union is driving
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a wedge between the big 3. all of the parts distribution facilities at general motors are still in us. are being called to stand up and strike on the union announced expanded strikes against $38.00 g m, and still enters auto parts centers in 20 states across the us at in $5600.00 striking workers to the $13000.00 already on strike. but in the latest wave, ford was spared with the union side in progress, with the oldest automaker. kind of like a slap in the face. general motor has always been a powerhouse and automotive industry. so if you think more to do it, i would think that the policy for the 1st time after making major concessions and the 2078 financial crisis, the union is making big demand. starting with a 40 percent pay increase over 4 years to match recent c e o salary. i am currently earning less money per hour than i was 23 years ago. and you would like to get that back? absolutely. gm president mark bruce is firing back,
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calling the u. a. w demands untenable after automakers offered a 20 percent weight chart. there was a box of approval match polls that show the american public largely behind the union. 86 workers here in bolingbrook. watched after the job and onto the picket lines on thursday, the union strategy is progressive strikes, designed to gradually increase the pressure at one side after another, and to stretch out a more than $800000000.00 strike funds. so they can last, as long as they need to, the 1st pictures of the 2nd wave of strength or seem ready to sacrifice right now are scraping to get by. and we're fighting corporate greed. they want to keep all the money at the top and the fight, nothing trickle down the to the workers, whether g m and still land is can match fords. latest offer could, will determine whether the u a w accelerates the strength, or hits the brakes. john henry and l g 0. bolingbrook,
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illinois to bolivia is likely to see temperatures go higher than it's all time record of 40 degrees, which was registered last november. people are bracing for the heat wave in the east of the country, which has already been hit by forest fires. the ministry of environment says things are being made worse because of drought, as well as the powerful el nino weather pattern alien could have main to the put up for a major incident that could cause the increase in the average temperature in santa cruz has repercussions at this time of year, days of 40 degrees or more are becoming more frequent, and it's estimated that in the next 20 to 30 years, it'll be like this 20 to 30 days a year. you'll of us send it to bob menendez is temporarily step down as chair of the senate committee on foreign relations. he and his wife have been accused of taking bribes and trying to influence foreign policy to help the egyptian government members of his own democrat party. you have called on him to resign. have you show castro has more from washington dc. it was only thursday this week
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that bob menendez shook hands with you. creating president followed amir zalinski, part of the new jersey senators role as chairman of the powerful senate foreign relations committee. now he's under federal indictment for corruption involving a relationship with 3 american businessmen and passing sensitive us government information to egypt. the indictment alleges us through that relationship. the senator and his wife accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars of bribes in exchange for senator menendez, using his power and influence to protect and to enrich those business men and to benefit the government of egypt. the diamond contains a photo of menendez and his wife meeting with any gibson official at the officials . home. prosecutors alleged menendez shared non public information about us and the same staffing in cairo and a ledge. he secretly ghost wrote a letter from the egyptian government,
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asking fellows senators to release the hold on $300000000.00 and military a to egypt. the diamond claims in return for this information and other favors relating to impeding the criminal prosecutions of 2 other associates. menendez and his wife received a mercedes benz and nearly half a $1000000.00 stuffed in envelopes. the prosecutor say, board the associates fingerprints and dna. the fact that lives here seem unlikely to be unfair. i think they got their fax right. and that means that the senators who are associated with supporting agents are going to like, look like they might be undertaken, us to more matter, to watch, minimize against their in a minute. and as, and so i think there's going to be a lot of people want to have a greater distance from each agents who search. menendez is home also discovered bars of gold. these 3 kilograms together are worth approximately a $150000.00. and of course, here you can see just
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a fraction of the cash that wasn't covered as part of the scheme in a written statement, released shortly after the indictment. menendez denied the allegations writing for years, forces behind the scenes have repeatedly attempted to silence my voice. and dig my political grave. those behind the campaign simply cannot accept that a 1st generation latino, american from humble beginnings, could rise to be a us senator and served with honor and distinction. even worse, they see me as an obstacle in the way of their broader political goals. the us attorney overseen the prosecution was appointed by president biden and said politics wasn't a consideration in bringing the charges against menendez, the son of cuban emigrants. menendez survive the 2017 corruption trial, the ended in a hungary. he serving his 3rd full term in the senate and seeking re election next year. but before that is due in court to face the charges against him. on september
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27th, heidi joe castro alj a 0 washington organized crime in peru is rising rapidly. president dina boulevard today is deployed the army as part of a crack down against criminal gangs. on monday, she declared a state of emergency in the capital, as well as other parts of the country. mariana sanchez, reports from lima. as the police are out numbered in the fight against the graeme. the army has been ordered in for a 60 days state of emergency in biggest most turbulent areas, a grenade attack on the night club. and so when the ludy gunter district last week left 15 people who did after a band that was going to play that night had refused to pay criminals. a fee is done. so with this issue, people need more security more place. this is the government's response to the demands new to this received death threats up to her business partner was killed last year for refusing to pay $5000.00 to expulsion ist. her property was attacked
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and her parents house set on fire after she to refuse to pay the com. yes, our lives have changed. my parents are in fia, my children, moved out of the neighborhood. we hyatt security, but the investigations are sold. they says most people in her neighborhood with any small business, paid to stay safely last week on though the mayor of san juan, the liberty dental says 81 people have been killed in his district since january because they won't get stuck on dealing with the we need a p, a root map with a strategy to show concrete results to show the people protestors here marched on wednesday against the increase in crime in their neighborhoods. since the state of emergency was declared, this was the nearest from across the capital or demanding the government also send the more protection. former interior minister, the god of the world, this is cyber crimes have increased exponentially in the last 2 years. however,
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it's nothing compared to the big picture york on being on medical traffic. if we combine drug, i'm human trafficking contraband and illegal mining among the criminal activities about the low moves mold and $7300000000.00 improve each year. this past has joined the budget from defense policy disarray altogether. if we don't take this into the account of all the analysis, we will lose the race. critics say a state of emergency may bring temporary relief without a comprehensive law enforcement roadmap. crime, me just migrate from one neighborhood to the next. but in the front, just, i just see that email. in rural parts of kenya, many students have to walk a long distance is to get to school every day. they often arrive to class late and tired, that as catherine story reports from northwest can you, some of them use the journey as a way to prepare for future as champion athletes. bosky portage is
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a high school student in ipad. he wakes up early morning to tend to his families to cows before heading to class. but his goal is 8 kilometers away. through a forest openness complement, around shop corners, and across huge stones which become muddy and slippery when it rains. he could get a ride on a most of bike, but he's family can't afford it. but we have not worked for about 5 kilometers, but this is the most difficult stretch because of the storms. we will have a long way to go, but we are about to get to the flat short where i can run. but it's not uncommon to see children tracking to school in rural kenya, but many students here, johnny to school with pappas. this is an area well known for its high alt, acute, and famous for producing some of the world's best long distance runners. and
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lead champions such as l. you'd keep talking made history by running a maurice phone scene under 2 hours. and stacy po, going widely regarded as one of the greatest 1500 meet the oscillates took, see me like john is to school. i asked many students what they want to be when they grew up. a choice was of us. they wants to be run as they are inspired by top off least who come from a 10 these teenagers are determined to dwell and be wrong among top. tompkins, they say they don't mind that they do track, came down again. and when the people up in o as i'm home to school, i compete in school. this is these helps me boost my endurance on to be like is keep joking onto duties of equity going on. and then somebody, i like the $3000.00 would be to run. i feel i can help my family so traces. life is
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difficult at home. i want to make it for my family. they are part of the schools are running team that teachers say they show great promise. despite the hardships they face catherine slowly all the 0. you 10 in northwest and can you still ahead on elisha 0, i'm on the richardson of the asian games in hung. joe china, no fireworks, but plenty of spectacles at the opening ceremony of the confidence biggest multi sports events. the the alternation instruments connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. we don't accept any getting migrant joining with the military to impose that deadly political agend. you have to filter our nation. what is happening to
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know it's time for sport with sun, i'm always who's doing this on it. thank you very much. really enjoy the opening ceremony of the asian games in handfuls. china is currently happening more than 12000 axis to from 4 to 5 countries. in terms hers are expected to take part in the multi sport spectacle is china is 1st the big sporting events since the end of its strength, 0 cobit policy, opening ceremonies, breaking the tradition of having a fireworks performance organize. it said that they will face the 1st evergreen games. well, all does, there is, and which is in is in congo for the games. and he sent us this report one out for his release as well as a display of spectacles at this opening ceremony of the asian games here and hung joe china covered 9 st is had a huge impact. so major sporting events, not just in china, those so i mean it's constant it as a whole. that's how carolyn picks in 2021 was delivered into pub stop without
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any spect seitz's in the stadiums. and then last is phasing winter olympics. again, no phone inspect sites is allowed to use a carpet 9 seen in domestic fund numbers limited as well, but no such restrictions. finally, these asian games, $80000.00 funds inside of the stadium, full the opening ceremony. and they will have the chance to go and watch a dizzying array of schools over the next couple of weeks. one thing funds won't be seeing around the world during the ceremony, is fireworks organize the things that are up since it's a reflection of the efforts to reduce carbon emissions and send out a really positive message about making these gains green and sustainable. quite a challenge when you consider the scale of what lies ahead in terms of athlete numbers is bigger than the olympics holding 12 and a half 1000 competitors here in hung joe and a wide array of schools that you don't see the olympics as well as sports and break dancing, making the asian games,
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w break dancing rule. my kids 1st olympic of parents in paris next year, but also a lot of school synonymous with this region. the most lot of wish you could by being drunk and by racing things. i'm lucky ever. somebody can olympic appearance and also cricket, his bucket, the agent games the 1st time since 2014 an india, a sense of men's and women's team for the 1st time to these games. now if the mens tournaments ends with an india versus pakistan, the final that could be the most watched event at these asian games to send away from the asian games arsenal until some and live upon action on sunday. mount just a city, it have the task to increase their lead at the top of the premier league to 5 points. if they beat nothing, forest that much kicks off of shortly. but the most intriguing game of the day involves cities local rivals. prussia is mounting on managers, so united boss, eric time has his team and take on newly promoted, burly away. the red devils have left 3 of the 5 opening the games and go into this
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latest round of games, dwelling in the bottom half of the table. also last mid week against by munich in the champion, sleep i know it's, it's not always going on, only going up as you, but you will have, you'll get and you can strongly form it. stuff. all the stuff. so coaches medical, the biggest off, everyone is united and i do not. did you fight costano? rinaldo led his side on the side of the victory over late in the saudi pro lake. the portico captain school, the opening goal for the home side to assume of smoke. let's also by fence live, rinaldo smoking pawsman and visit home monday in the 4th minutes of play. a foam around madrid at manchester, united star added the 2nd and the last of the schools in the 52nd minute. taking
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these total to 9 goals is the start of the season and also is going on to in full 3 . they sit 5th in the solid, the pro leak as the and you didn't have the chance to pick up a said straight when at the rug be woke up in france. they faced too late late on saturday. but there was no doubts about the game of the day. it's in paris with defending champions of south africa. take on the world number one, rec team orland at the start. this was let's hear from both gaps. we don't expect any easy game to water and we actually don't want it to be easy if we want it to be tough just to prepare us in case we go to the play or so you know, and i think we, we play best tried to win the price of the spring book, you know, if you remember going back to 2019 after losing the 1st game and then people kept
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on saying, you don't win. the woke up of the group stage game and we've told people that the see if it is possible, it's probably everything that you kind of dream of when you're growing up bite and they sort of games. you don't know if it's ever going to happen. so for some of this to finally come round plan world, cough against the defending champions. is this? it's a said, it's just something that you kind of always hope to, to be involved in the form that i want on time is usually the max boost up and it has secured the pull position for sunday's a job and he is going, okay. the red bull driver put in a very impressive performance and qualifying with brush, stop and overhaul the 2nd clue of us. oscar yesterday. it in the 2nd, the documents advantage over yesterday is the largest margin. as soon as you process problems via kayla back in 2003. yes. is mclaren teammate lando norris? we'll start from said about those, but for me a $100.00,
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just really. all right, sign a. thank you so much. i am back after a short break with more world news that is at the top of the, our analysis, or stay with the in 5432 mar, upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black lives don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with we're one to 10 minute rigorous debate because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself, a sign of progress, join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. industrial high above 9 guns dates back a 100 years. it's surrounded by 2 major rivers and many canals, which are badly polluted. following decades of rapid industrial growth and
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