tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 27, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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eastern atlanta, heavy sheriffs here and a few still possible in the midwest. the the hello until mcbride, this is could use our line from coming up in the next 16 minutes. at least 93 people are killed in northern iraq. is a 5 sweeps through a crowd of waiting home the french and best of the flies home from news. yeah, to weeks of protests and the military tenants is demand for him to go. i was all, i've been driving it to show with thousands of ethnic armenians. i'm using this or
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to leave from other by john the territory into our meeting. in north korea sizeable expelled the american soldier, travis, king of the he dashed across its owner in july. i'm trying to get a real sco with a sports morocco. his name does heis for the 2025 after a couple of nations. and a 13 year old stakeholder becomes china is youngest. gold medalist at the agent gave the funerals on being held in northern iraq for at least 93 people had been killed and dozens injured in a fight at a waiting investigative searching the remains of the building for clues as to what happened with the interior ministry says 9 people have been arrested and the heat is on his way to homes on you and sent us this report to a supposed to be one of the most magical knights of the couples of lives. in the
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midst of their wedding celebrations, happiness indistinctly turned it into heart on the flyer to the through the packed hold. the witnesses describe the venue. catching quiet in seconds. then there it goes to this low. they were about to do a slow down, and then they lit up this thing for the dogs which quote, fire slow service, many who survive the child the by see did burns and even serious condition. just the most that i came to the hospital enough for a while, they called me and i was told that 22 members of my family up. and so i came here and search for them. and once i found them that would transfer to most so how is it conditioned was critical which happens in the minority region of the name of a province in northern new york state. immediately posted the building was made of
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highly flammable materials. thought a chill out of them. i was sitting with my family inside the banquet hall when i saw flame erupt from the fireworks. i immediately took my family and ran out. but i lost my mother. she was in the bathroom when the police broke out, and it was too late to save her. the entire place burned to the ground with seconds . we should say the fire is being investigated under 0. i mean, this is more than 50000 people have said nicole are kind of back and crossed into a medium that's about 40 percent of the regions population last week as the by john sees control of the enclave. it's nick. i'm indians have long been, the majority, been in smith is near registration since it's a, it's an economy news arriving at the village of quoting. so it's the end of the road for the estimate, medians of as a by john, who for centuries,
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have made home in his mountains and deal with the separatist ng type of nicole know kind of back. now wonder as a by john to control the a 120000 remaining ethnic. all medians were told they could stay and the role from back, who only a bit set off an exodus will neighboring media. more than 20000 of arrives in sunday. by the way, we are going what will happen to us? no one knows. i don't know what you say about our future. i don't think we will be able to return to car by how. how can we go back off to order this happened? we can't live with them. these all means a proud, angry, and upset. russian peacekeepers failed to stop as a by john booking the main road to armenia for 9 months. they refused to accept aid that was offered via along the route, controlled by as a by john. your opinions are accused of not wanting to pressure eyes, oil and gas. the rate terms of i jennifer, this sean latan are for the this thoughts. i don't know what kind of just game dcs
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. i lift everything in my whole ton of potatoes the my seller connie noticing was there. i know i wouldn't make a new life, but it won't be the same. because the one who made us like these cards in the us government says as a by jones use of force to take control of nicole in a kind of back was unacceptable. we know that there are injured civilians in the corner. car box need to be evacuated and it is absolutely essential that evacuation be facilitated by the government of us or by john. that's about jones, president l. how ali a says his iron fist is consign the id or the regents independence the history i mean and government says it will provide aid and accommodations. will the families that need it and they'll have to start rebuilding that lives. it's extremely unlikely that any of them will ever return to nicole know,
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count about bernard smith. i'll just say era on the i'll media as a by jumbled us. how's advice, jones is at last 192 military personnel during its 24 hour military operation to take control of nicole, a kind of bach last week. but some of the binge of it is in the city of shoes with more. it's an emotional journey for tens of thousands of people and they take this road coming from to find that good are fund can be going to the life in the car door into i mean you packing whatever they can and living in whatever vehicle they can find and those that do not work with them all the way, leaving them on the side of the road with all that was packed on it. it is also an important day for us advice on these who are commitment of 18 to 2020 waterville armenia, which their military, one and armenian forces were pushed back as they are come emanating it by children going to school, the slides and flowers as people coming to pay respect to their loved ones, not just this war, but they've lost
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a lot in the last few decades. and the scars are still on the congestion wanted to well. so it was 19, i still remember who was murdered on the 16th of august. i am happy because of our martyrs, we got back our land husband. i do not want revenge just to just you and it is not just the emotional costs. the military says that it has lost a $192.00 of its service members in the latest operation that it carried out. and more than 500 had been wounded as when it just goes to show what are the new officials. they've been telling us in the beginning that they were actually surprised with the kind of weaponry that they had found the kind of munitions they had found. and the preparedness that they found would because separate this ethnic, i mean in fight, is who have now agreed to disarm lead down their weapons and agreed that administrative control of pull it off got about the region is going to be with as of right down the forces some of the jobs out of there. sure,
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sure. let's go back to our top story now and the fly at a wedding in a rock. these a live pictures of the funerals that are now being held in northern iraq or at least 93 people. had been killed in thousands injured and that fine investigators still searching the remains of the building for clues as to what happened. we're going to bring in julia and patricia, a journalist and political advisor, who joins us from of, for more on this. and they had been told that 5 weeks might have been the cause of the place. do we have any better idea of what might have stats of this? hello, thank you for asking me again. uh yes, well, initially set that fire, where are the, the main conference there, the reason of the fire that broke out of the whole and that me off. but i and he said nothing has changed so far and that the buyer were still are accused to be
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made, the buyer buying it, rockdale sort these. right. and uh, as i speak you right now. uh that is the reason i think we re because a mass 0 percent is being held for the terms of the fire and everybody there a rece people from there. i have been contacting people. they've been telling me that every single time i've ever that has lost their lives. so the situation is very dire, more than a 100 people than over on the internet again. and it's a, it's not looking good point that has just recently recovered from the range of biases. like you mentioned, this tragedy is made even worse because there are so many family members involved in high families. no doubt lift with very few members remaining. can you just guess explain, give us a sense of what it is like the at the moment and,
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and how people like hoping in the immediate optima a well, it's not looking good because for over a 1000 people that attended the wedding party, at least under your dad again and the, the others, the others who attended all left to some form of injuries, even the ones who immediately saved in the front of their directly with the situation at hand on behalf of the people there. it's a, it's not good whatsoever. everybody, everybody suspected that because everybody has some sort of family member that is either that or is or not all of them are even come down. you know, many of them have gone to other iraq. curtis cities such an area where i have to be treated for disability from being abused by them to send documents, does an emergency to use that medical supplies to come down here to assist in the rest of the operations. and also the law has directed re helicopters to track board the victims to wherever necessary for them to be treated for the air. and he has
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very much to hold of that and it full beer to community that has to community that right away from his job when i just came to hasn't yet will be returning back to the dog situation is not looking good, but also warranties have said that they have their investigation movie you and that incidents like this will not occur again. just going to about the medical treatment . what can you tell us about the hospitals? because treating bins, victims is a very specific and quite a difficult thing to do. it can like hope and not getting enough support or yeah, exactly. so the issue is that when the fire broke out the hospitals and even many hospitals and most of it was the 2nd largest city, very close down that you completely run out to suppliers. but at least to buy 3 bird exams. so on social media ages, both both started coming up people in honda,
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i see for specific bird medicine to be sent from other cities. many teams for this, for you from to and even from the easiest like most so to deliver these sorts of stuff like that. and also back victims were transported to the cities. the cool with this massive tragedy. and i'm trying to see this really song and we know we've just been told that 9 people have been arrest the do we know who they are and what i've been charged with so that might people have been arrested. one of them is allegedly the owner of the whole, they're conflicting reports. nobody's in front of yet, some reporting to the owner has been arrested. but some say that the, the lives in the, in the communities and schools in the courtesy to region of your, on a rock courses are coordinating with 30 security forces to capture him and arrest them before these me. the other is of interest is no specific information has been
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released, but they are sent to the people who are working at the whole window hold the line here is 3 very recently issued a statement saying that the whole was, this name was a song all wrong city and the fire. oh and so by uh in rockville, florida. okay, thank you so much uh for all of it. so that is julian, but you to the journalist and political right, so thank you. as the french ambassador tunisia has left the country a month off to the military, government ordered him out of which is presidents, mohammed presume, was overthrown and a coup. in july, the new rules ended military co operation with france and ordered it's invested in troops to leave. we've got nicholas hawk who's following developments from the comp . but 1st, let's go down to the task you butler, who is live for us in paris since prism of chrome had said this would happen.
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what's been the reaction there and from what we've heard for a little from the french side, the french presence had a meeting with cabinet ministers, but nothing came out. so that concerns of any reaction to the departure of the french and by so from the i may, we know, leaks through the person's office is concerned that that has happened that when he will arrive in faults, we don't know as yet. so we may not know because these sorts of things are full, so it's an operation that is going to be very carefully guarded in terms of security. what we do know is that it was only a couple of weeks ago that emanuel michael talks about c by infinity to french and busted in the maybe hold up in the embassy, almost like a whole stage in the i made because he couldn't move freely even running low on food supplies, i clearly untenable situation, which is why i knew in the week this week my girl said that the bus
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a would be pulled out and the fonts little so it's $1500.00 treats. well, this is a change of position for fall below to its position on the i'm a few calls for several weeks now. we have heard from michael, from the french government repeatedly that folds with no brow to see demons and the requests of new jazz moving ministry realistic blocked the investor and the french troops. because from the said, as far as age was concerned, as far as tyrese's concerned, the military rulers, on not a legit, the missile, sorry the well, you know, clearly now we see a situation in which phones is having to back down, pull out a is interest from the country, it's something of an environment for the french government. they are saying they're doing this because the security and safety reasons. but it's the sort of thing that we have seen happen in all the countries in africa or falls has had colonial ties, but being forced to pull out some of his interests. okay,
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thank you so much for that. that is natasha butler for us in paris. it's go live to nicholas hawk, who's following developments from docket and sent a go. and obviously the investigative has already left. what's the latest on the french troops leaving vi as well as a menu in my call ahead announcing this be set and its a shot mention he said that send for us will not be held hostage by uh, purchased, referring to the military june. and that includes the french forces that are on the ground, were talking about $1500.00 soldiers. most of them are in this military base in the capital in the i'm a, a mentoring based known as why no one. well, they currently have not been allowed outside of their military base and they're eating food rations, military rations. they haven't been allowed to do any activity, much like the french ambassador being hold up inside the account there. and there are still hundreds of people gathered outside calling for the french to get out.
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now, when the could happen, there was 2 contingent of a 2 battalion of french soldiers that were out in the north of the country for trolling side by side with the sheriff's forces while they haven't been allowed to return back. they are still out in the north there, and what's clear is that france wants to bring them back or withdraw them from the country. the shares authorities say they want to ensure the timeline and it has to be done under their watch. the way that the french will leave the country. now, most of these to forego to, to chad where there's a big military base there. but this is certainly a blow to the french military presence in new share. they've been on the ground for over 50 years. tom, it is also a moment where a lot of people in easier are questioning the relationship that new share has with friends on the security front, on the diplomatic front. but of course,
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also on the economic front. because france is the largest extract or of uranium out of new share, 25 percent of the uranium that is coming into into the european union comes from new share itself. and it has recently found new share has recently found the largest on tap reserve in a more r n of uranium. uranium used to power the nuclear power plants in europe that are used to keep your opinions warm. meanwhile, in these year, most people live on less than $2.00 in day and don't have access to electricity. and it's this discrepancy that the money in the new jersey military to and to are trying to address. okay, thank you so much. that is nicholas hog for us in the car on the chair, so you joins us from boulder from c is a principle of james, the security and intelligence company. thank you very much for being on al jazeera
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. first of all, what's been the reaction there? and frances, this a complete loss of face from a crone. i think people were seeing that the situation, what heavy direction it is, certainly a bad situation for the government. and for president mccall, who had adopted a very strong position, refusing to uh uh to establish any kind of a of a recognition for the purchase government and uh at the same time, not once you turn to the uh, in the internal political affairs. so can you share, has it clearly stated on sunday and an interview saying that's a problem. so it's no longer intervening internal political affairs. and so i'm not actually not into the when to go to place. however, the french, we're definitely sending to a, oh, that's because i'm going to proceed with the military operation
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to restore president the zoom and the that does not happen. and it's likely that the situation was just no longer tenable. but yes, it is a major, a loss of face that comes on the back of the departure from virginia for so incrementally. and in the very quick succession. was it a mistake on the front of the house, or did they just underestimate just how powerful and how much support they would be for the military june to i think it was difficult for friends to take another position. uh, because uh, the president, the zoom had been democratically elected and it would have been looking very to face to go after the to take another course, rebecca selection at the same time. it is important to note that all their foreign countries with troops senior, whether it's util, the germany, or the us have not to be passed to the box in the same manner,
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not subject you to the same kind of a meatica storm. so there's probably also an element which is that it seems to be fashionable these days in uh, in this a hell a to be very outspoken against friends and for the purchases like fully an easy opportunity to unite. and you hear me and public opinion against the coming of the 3. yeah. well, what happens to the easily gym and us troops that are still there. you know, the us of relocated to add this to the main air base and there they appear to be still conducting operations. we charge intelligence gathering and some limited support is and you had to area forces the tires and the germans, where he makes their to a train usually on our troops to the best of my knowledge. they're still doing that . so it appears that means year is not exactly taking the same approach as natalie
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or bettina, which has been very much decline. civic choice with western countries is to be able to you bought the sheets, but the believe with russia, but rather they, they're willing to continue to work with the us. and we certainly work in countries, not we thoughts. okay, thank you so much for your time. we really do appreciate it. that is, i wanted to check to see a principal a james for security and intelligence surfaces. thank you. north korea has announced it will expel american sonya travis, king signing. he's confessed to legally intruding into the country. the 23 year old private ran across the border from south korea on july, the 18th. while on a guided tour, north korean state media said king claimed he crossed either because of in human male treatment and racial discrimination in the us on a. and he was seeking refuge, king joins the u. s. army in 2021, and was doing a rotation in south korea as part of the us commitment to the country. he had previously spent 2 months in detention in south korea on the sole charges. and was
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due to be sent home in july to be disciplined. the king did not bold the plan and positive wise with military escorts near the airport. instead, he embarked on a pre booked public tour of the border, where he then ran across into north korea. florence slowly has more from so the north korean state media says authorities are finish the questioning of us soldier, travis king. and that king had said during the investigation, but he confessed that he had willingly crossed over into north, created because he was disillusioned by unequal treatment in us society. and the deed also experienced racism in the us army because kings comments could not be independently verified. now, at the time when jean crossed over, it was thought that this was a propaganda crew by north korea, because not only was he a us citizens, but he was also a us soldier when willingly crossed into your career. and we've often un kalonde in
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south korea, that's the authority that overseas the armistice. and they've said they have no comment on north korean state medias report. now we know that the pentagon had said in august that the priority was to bring king home and that they were going to work to all available channels to achieve that outcome. there's very little detail about why north korea is choosing to expel king. now he's been held for 71 days that's a very short time compared to other us citizens. we also don't know when he will be expelled or how that's been little detail in north korean stage. media. and previously, other us citizens had been put on the flight by a beijing when they wake, spelt. but because king is a us soldier, he could be handed over to the us ministry at the truth village. i'll come and john at the minute try 7. so i'm actually out to 0. so as the town of ego pos and texas has extended, the state of emergency is thousands of migrants from south and central america
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continue to cross into the united states. us officials say 230000 people attempted to cross the border in august the loan of just arrows. how did your castro reports from eagle pass? they are already in america. having passed the middle of the rio grande river between the us and mexico. these migrant families have waited into us territory only to find a stick it of sharp wires locking them from us sending the river bank. they decide it won't stop them. the look of terror on this girl's face is matched by the determination on her father's. this woman struggles for words. this girl from doris gotten mixed by the razors her father quickly comes to her aid real. similarly, this is painful, but we have to find relief. we fee for our lives in home to rest. we come to humbly ask for asylum. sometimes us border patrol agents,
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take pity and help. a tearful 2 year old crosses the wires and the arms of an agent . his mother is grateful and he just doesn't like being held by anyone else, but her she says there's a brief respite and the people who are just trapped behind this razor wire have all been rescued by us border patrol. but this opening still exists. and so we have a rare opportunity to peak behind the razor wire to see just what the circumstances are. the hill is steep and slippery. the sun burns hot. people somehow pass the night here before the rescue. but just as quickly as border patrol agents who report to washington open defense to allow people through soldiers who report to the state of texas quickly, close the fence back up. easy easy. i'm confused because we just saw border patrol getting through this. why or why are you guys putting back more? no comment on the governor of texas says such determinants are needed because the
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by the administration is failing to secure the border. the chief of us border patrol defended his agency's actions tuesday to ask why men and women to sit there and watch them to come to the environment to ask them to watch them, get swept away by the river to ask them to watch women and children drown is not something i or anybody else, whatever do these migrants are on their way to find border patrol agents to turn themselves in and to make asylum claims. these others had the poor luck of meeting state police 1st, and so faced a different reception handcuffs and a forced march behind and still more people are crossing the river. they take one obstacle at a time, celebrating each step toward their goal. hi, be jo. castro alj a 0 ego passed texas. that's how the delegation has concluded. it's visit to from all of the 1st from rehabs to have taken place in 30 years. now you felt so diary
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is saudi arabia's non resident and best of the to the occupied palestinian territories. he's been meeting the palestinian prime minister on choose day. also diary mid presidents, mount mood, abbas as well as other senior officials. you can send the kingdoms commitment to an independent palestinian state need. abraham has more from ramallah at the end of the 2 day visits by this how the delegation, we've been hearing, essential optimism by palestinian officials of deemed this visit as historic. they believe that the south view official visits and get them all of the 1st time in that case. good showed that palestine is in high on the agenda. they believe it's a message for israel's, and the world that the palestinians are still in force. it's, you know, when we talked about a city and officials behind closed doors, they say they're weak, they don't have any cards to play. and also they say that other countries have previously normalize relations with israel,
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and they didn't get any benefits out of it. so they believed that maybe if with tension normalization in between saudi and israel's could see saudi, basically pushing israel to take some political move. so when it comes to the palestinians, we're talking about the re opening, the piano is mission and offices in watson. so also real feeling, the us consulate, it occupies east jerusalem. all of these are measures that the palestinian officials are hoping that so you would take into consideration when and if it signs the normalization dealing with is a 1st. when you talk to the citizens in the street, they believe that they want the end to these radio, occupational not just to get political concessions, even then the to improve their living conditions under occupation. is that, but again, i just need the occupied westbank less time for the with that and to look at to storm systems affecting europe, his world. the other 2 areas across here. if at the level where we probably should look briefly because both contain potentially damaging, whether one is
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a rapidly evolving stoba system. now coming into something out of it as it happens is the very familiar picture. this is a frontal system while differ. round the center of a low, so the funds don't really match a bunch in this case, but these are as the boss which determines the strength of the when they're getting closer and closer. we think we might get guessed of a 130 kilometers wrapped around the headlines of all and in particular, now once it comes across land, it loses some strength. so it's the next few hours that card and then the mornings out and on. and then of course, it will go trust the way it was north thing and then scoffing with the, with it took a little bit less strong with the winds. maybe still a worry, but the right and also be quite heavy. i mean, this is very or time to me, any september, not really into autumn property, yet the other end of europe, rocks in the, in the water, more or less is the circulating stalls. greece is a bit concerned about this. they are typically tied by the lightning strikes to grind, just indicate to him,
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a strength is in the stone. so the amount of rain that falls from them is to worry over grease. and of course, i do come across the water an effect ne and libya. but i don't think we need to worry too much, just a few showers here to the still ahead on al jazeera, we look at the emphasis project and the philippines to revive the world's most policing griffith. trouble for when we look at how unpredictable weather is having an impact on india's office. thomas neural cove is named as hosts for the effort to accomplish nations football tournaments in 20. 25. joey will have all the details coming up in the critical, the big instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is yet to be to other countries. the europe in member state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera. would you be
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sure to talk to the team as to the latest news as it breaks libya's from the west of the country club, even across both lines. to help those the need in this particular divided nation with detailed coverage. this hospital was for showed during the day of rescue operations and continues to be for those who lost the homes from around the world. a major part of georgia milanese message is the best is a european border, as well as an attorney and one requiring a european solution the or the the
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you're watching else is there. a reminder of our top story is the south funerals are being held in northern iraq for at least 93 people were killed in a fight as a weeding fireworks. i believe to have stopped at the place and home done yet. with dorothy say, 9 people has been arrested. the french investigator has left an issue, a month off to the military. government ordered his expulsion, which is president thomas presumed, with a thrown and a qu in july. can you for loose ended military cooperation with france and order this invested in troops to leave? more than 47000 as an economy need for future use to freight and are going to kind of crossed into media. as about john took control of the region last week. defeating ethnic armenian spices is a 24 hour operation. we do as president jo biden's made history by joining strike also with his own
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a detroit picket line is told members of the old highway because you knew that they deserve to pay rise. the asking for helen fisher reports from detroit for it is symbolic and significant. the 1st time of serving us president has woke the picket line with striking workers. the white house likes to portray joe biden is the most pro union pro worker president in history. the workers we spoke to see the one more than a photo shooting support. that's great. that are you coming out here for anybody to come down here talk. we want to see the results. i say we're asking for exactly what we're we're, we're doing a hard job and we should be able,
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we're more workers at the big 3 car manufacturers walked out when their last agreement expired. they're looking for a 40 percent rise over 4 years, better retirement payments, and guarantees over jobs as the industry switches to electric vehicles. everything is held concepts. uh and they, both of these does represent a threat to employment in the us. auto industry is, is a big search over the next 7 to 10 years. we could lose upwards of 752800000 jobs. that's a big share of auto employment. nobody has to walk a fine line here. he wants to show a support for the workers on the front line of this dispute, but he also knows that an extended strike will cost the us economy billions of dollars. and he plans to run on the fence of the economy and his re election efforts. also, his biggest republican rival, danny trump, will be here in michigan on wednesday, trying to win the support of the same or to work the company say they've made
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record offers to the union's the sign of movement, but not enough to get the deal. the white house says that staying active negotiations, but it isn't as reluctant to show which site it fevers all in for sure. i'll dizzy to detroit to the global shipping industry is one of the world's top produces of greenhouse gases. but despite play just to improve fleets, progress is slower, a report from the u ins. trade and development agency explains how that can be changed. ships that carry goods around the world produce 3 percent of all global emissions. but there are ways they can reduce their pollution. one is speed, ships can travel slow at to use less fuel. and they can be painted using high tech materials that reduce the friction between the vessel and water. and therefore fuel consumption. when the pallet is also being honest and new generation of so called roses, sales push lodge vessels, as if they was sail boats and can improve efficiency by up to a 3rd. but above all,
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the problem is fuel. 99 percent of ships use fossil fuels and most use the dirtiest ones available. there are other options like fuel was derived from agriculture also called green hydrogen made using renewables just a few ships are using these today. so jacob armstrong joins us live from brussels. he's the shipping expert with transport and environment. the green campaign group that advocates capes for the, the cabinet is ation of transport systems. thank you very much for being on this program. well, 1st of all, these little these rick and my recommendations are going to be hugely costly and how likely is it that any of them are going to be picked up and implemented by the shipping companies as well? i think it's very likely that the 1st thing to say is that there's a lot of these things from when to paint that would actually save shipping companies money. okay, because what we're talking about is with the windows instead of using fuels your
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energy, you're using the wind prices. this is going to save money as well as target emission . so there's already a lot of these options. really don't opportunities to save money. then when it comes to fuels, this is going to cost money, but one of the important things we saw in the report from your agency paternity is the over the current periods, parts of the shipping industry, the container industry, my direct quotes about, okay, we're talking about moving hundreds of billions of dollars. okay. so there's more than enough money in this industry to get those things. actually, they might be a lot of money in the industry, but at any of the shipping companies actually willing to spend that to be more fuel efficient are absolutely, i mean, just 2 weeks ago we, so one of the biggest companies in the was shooting companies in the world nest, the danish companies, they've already for their money where their mouth piece, because they forwarded a series of ships that can settle on green metal. and then they've invested the need and revenues in method. no, i agree mental emotional derived from green hygiene. so this is one of the,
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the scalable, the real estate of what sustainable alternatives are green shows that we ready to say as possible. and the thing about this is when we were talking about page sums of money. again, it does when you look at the figures, it sounds like, you know, the point of the shipping industry is that it's built on incredible economies of scale. that means we did a study last year to show that if we the ships running from china to europe on the green as few as possible, the price of the final product, we don't get right, which are to go up pretty much. okay, so for example, a pair of trainers with the greenest you as possible the price, but let me go off in less than 10 seconds. okay, so this is more than possible. i mean, it all sounds absolutely fantastic for like a minimal cost. as you were saying, but what's the timeframe we talking about? i mean, this isn't going to happen in the next year or 2. it was, you know, absolutely. and one of the big issues with, with the shipping industry is these assets they have to ships are really,
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really long ounces. okay. they lost their thoughts are 20, even in some places. expense. yes. so that means it's difficult to, to kick, start the transition. and we read 57 means we were the ships more than now, we'll have them into 2050. so we really, really need to change. now the thing to say, hey, is that we don't have the push from the regulation. we don't have a policy. there's a free, it's in a level playing field and incentivizing our shipping, something to do guys couldn't use. luckily, there is one success story and that's regional k b u to europe in union as finally 9, but to the ships must use bring fuels, starting in 2025. and i actually have to start paying their pollution in 2024. okay, so these are the stolen products which will give a place that goes to industry that they need to invest in these energy efficiency solutions are nature investment principles to find the job, a cost for a green shipping industry. okay, thank you so much. we really do appreciate your time and your insight into this fascinating topic that is jacob strong shipping expert with transport and
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environment. thank you. such is what the government of the philippines has begun an ambitious project to restore what's being described as a data river. the pass that goes away in manila has been ranked as the world's most polluting for that it empties thousands of tons of plastic into the ocean each year as bound to be lot of reports from the capital. the task force has been phoned to rehabilitate the river as a cycling advocate, i recruit often bikes along the passive river. it's a main body of water that stretches nearly 30 kilometers and spans 5 cities within the philippines. capital region was clearly polluted. i would, doesn't think it's dead. i see a lot of people hanging out in this area. i didn't even, we can't just see people fishing whether or not it's that it's serving a purpose. in 2021, a global study found positive river carried the most plastic waste reaching the
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ocean from rivers or small parks and historical landmarks lined the rivers banks. so the informal communities and industries they produce waste where people used to be and what life thrived. president, for it in marcus junior, believes the river is 4th saving season, veiled a master plan. he says, will be happy to take the waterway and develop areas around it to boost trade and tourism and the quality of life for millions of people. there been many efforts to clean up the positive river over the years, but this $35000000.00 dressing pods are just one of the biggest operations today. and it helps to complement the government's plan. son miguel is one of the country's biggest number. it's, it's undertaking the years long in denver, and at no cost to the government. at the moment, we are almost complete in cleaning up the river. we have uh, removed about 1400000 metric tons of sales and the waste. what critics have
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expressed doubts over to companies intentions send together is also proposed building a major road over the waterway. you know, when you look at the population of metro many lot, 696 percent of filipino households don't own don't own private fires. and so you're talking about the 4 percent, your seating, the face of a river compromising environmental concerns, compromising carriers is compromising communities for the purpose of the department of human settlement and urban development heads deposit river rehabilitation committee and says the road is in part of its plan with both projects still years into making people here can only wait to see how saving this river is going to change their environment quite. even though alger 0 manila system breaking news. now an american soldier, travis king, is back in us custody of the being expelled from north korea. the 23 year old
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private ran across the border from south korea on july. the 18th, while on a guided to a north korean state, media said king claimed he crossed over because of an human male treatment and racial discrimination in the us army and was seeking refuge. india is hosting the 5th world coughing conference. it's, i'm going to support cro as by promising the site sustained a bill as a will produces and buys for more than 90 countries are attending the event. but as if a decade explains many pharmacists struggling with rising costs caused by climate change, or whether you drink get stripped, pressed, steamed, or iced. these are some of the beans that wake up off of the planet every morning. and it's water the turns them into your favorite type of coffee. but in the hills of conduct go south west india, where coffee beans grow, water off and ruins production. there's either too much or too little o as a result of climate change. this year there's been 40 percent less rain full than
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usual during the monsoon season. that's having a direct and costly impact on these coffee farmers. last hill, across the down about 40 to 50 percent and i'm because i figured i'd take it in buttons and we got dreams when reading sort of come, you know, during the obvious season. so many of the cafeterias that you see because it means it stops and dropping, and once it drops the clark, the degree is also. so that was a major concern last year. the year before that we had a very listings creating irrigation systems and mechanical drawing methods to combat the change in climate is expensive. right, josh is a small scale farmer. he has a 10 acre coffee farm where he also grows other crops. after weather pattern started shifting, you switch to focusing on the robust being a decade ago, more resilient than the more sensitive but more in demand arrive because some of it here that are up to fruit picking. india is coffee is the best in the world. but
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after picking it becomes the worst coffee in the world to secure it is a very expensive process. small farmers like me, i think we can't afford it. the farmers can join the collective, the chairs and pools resources, making production, t for it's expensive to meet all the criteria and only around one to 2 percent. those in the region signed up. this is a collective coffee tearing facility, being 13, processed and graded. the progress of one of the best of all it is free for the days. probably we also did not the right story, but i'm happy to do that slowly that the market development is taking place in denver of us. the story started getting production and it has been recognized as one of the good covers i pod with either because in most of the day. so it'd be on hold for this really green for us. it seems farmers here and now more determined to better market their coffee abroad at the weather and the climate. we'll have to
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skateboard the sway. 10 she has won gold and the women street event sway, only took up the spoilt in 2020. when china is cobit restrictions, and she couldn't practice roller blading, which she began as a 3 year old. the st competition involve skate is performing tricks on a pool that has features of an up in environments including rails and got one more strings. gates and did 2 runs followed by 5 individual tricks, and it was sway. who came to the top? probably become china is young to asian. go games. go is metlife china to came gold and the men's competition as well. thanks to nelfa tina you just 16 year old jane g . i was in the 2nd position heading into the best trick section of the competition . but then he put down a couple of impressive schools to finish the top spots. well success for another chinese youngster in gymnastics, 17 year old zoo, uh told winning the women's all around the title is a 2nd gold of the game. so does she helped a country when the team events as well?
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she has a chance to win a 3rd metal, i suppose, the competing in the on even boss final on 1st day. in the marshall out of wish, you know, country can come close to china or in terms of metals, one at an agent games. and the hosts all continuing the domination. so to one year old chung g, joe took gold and the men's gun shooting final is victory, even more impressive considering he has a chronic lower back injury. and most success a china in the women's, she, i'm sure finals us about with light show, show winning gold in front of the home crowd. and again, it was a record breaking fluence from the pool in the opening match of the men's cricket competition as they became the 1st team to score more than $300.00 runs and a t 20 international all around crucial molar pro the record for fos to century reaching a 100 of just search full balls. the pool smashed the $314.00 and the 20 of us, the thrush, mongo yeah. like $273.00 runs, which is also the biggest margin of victory in this formats from guy they were
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dismissed. so i mean, 841. well, china remain way out in front of the middle table with 76 goals. south korea all the nearest challenges with 19 or japan 6 foot to talking about racing is one of the events that makes the asian games unique has its roots in china, but is growing in popularity around the world. the rich that reports from home jo on a sports hoping to one day make it in steel and picks a familiar sound from old and 3000 years on the wall. toys of china, the drag and boat racing began in the south of the country. a means to celebrate harvest settled, royal, re respect to the dead on the dragon. while we were young, the many of my phone friends don't understand drug and co chair. they think the unlucky will like a month stuff. but in china it's the opposite. dragons are
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a symbol of good food chain. in china, we say we're all descended from dragons. the traditional wooden boats had no set size, and crews could consist of moving full 100 people. more than racing boats built to withstand the design all the vessels to these asian games requested at this factory . while the outskirts of home, joe, luis, competition, votes of rank difference, the traditional drag and body so much small and lying to the night of fiberglass relative and wood. and the crew is limited to 12 people. you've got a spare at the back. you've got room for 10 ro is i don't know for the front. a chastity only pulls drama. the q j is the woman in charge of keeping the base for the jo chang, university team. i of the just to the pays oh like west to explore or west to be fast. the something i always see is that when some one is wrong
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is running out of his energy. the encouragement from the other 2 made well in coverage of her to hotel and even more power inside of his heart. so why don't we shoot your opinion competed in conic racing of the 2008 spacing olympics? she now coaches, or can new disciplines at the university, including drug and bugs. it's making, it's the asian games of parents. and your thing says the school says right to have a missions, so one day feature at the olympics competent has its own board attached to the transition. i think drag and boat racing is no saying the chinese it belongs to the whole world. it's become very fashionable. i know that abroad there are many young people taking it up. so it was an athlete who wants to talk to me and, and pick games. i believe the jacobite can become an impact event with me up to a glow. this fully built on showing as ancient past since the coolest drinking but
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racing harvest to stay on. on the richardson l g sarah hung joe morocco has been chosen to host the 2025 africa, a couple of nations replacing guinea who was stripped at the tournament last year. real co one by default of to algeria zambia and enjoy the bid from nigeria and benita withdrew just before african football officials voted. it's only the 2nd occasion morocco will host africa's most popular sporting events almost full decades of to the previous time. in 1988. well joining me now life from kick ali is african football journalist us to come a geisha asha. this will be a big boost broker and the emissions to kind of house the 20. the t woke up with portugal in spain once it yeah, absolutely. mark is a foot boarding nation. this is what the knob and goes to during the current generation of players going for the very 1st time to the semi finals of the fee for woke up and guitar. that is something that they can build on. but also looking at the 6 cities that will cost these on 2025, and you have
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a good deal. you have cause a block of fads, marquez, rebecca, and send you these were originally the cities that could have hosted the 2026 people woke up that they lost to the usa, mexico and kind of the joint beat. but just getting the feeling that they've also hosted a couple of tournaments, the china in 2018. the people woke up a club woke up earlier this year in february, so they're ready and good to go. but also really looking towards the 2030 bead with spain and portugal. i saw how much of a surprise was the choice of the heis for the 2027 tournaments. what was it about that bid that was so successful as well? i think that the fact that the east african region, as we know it has yet to hoss the african couple of nations, even though the 1st edition in 1957. when to sit down the hoss the deep once more time. and that if you'll be, i posted the 3 times, but really uganda, kenya and tanzania have never lost city,
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but also the geographical location of the 3 countries and literally in the center of the african continent. and it also gives cost an opportunity to cost the tournament in june july, which is really the dry season on the side of the continent. it's on the equal to, but also in terms of toys. and it's an opportunity for these countries and to the people to see what it means to host africa's premium football competition. just going back to that 202510 to the kind of the c l jerry with 3 of the night before the part. what did you make that decision? well, i mean, there's already been some, you know, don't my think issues really when he comes to argue and work with edward directly beating for the 2025 i've gotten, so i've seen out of got to see a g. i felt that miracle had the upper hand to go on and post a tournament, but really also for me, i know you and point of view. i was there are any of these here for the child and
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the cost of that incredible tournament. but they have a bit of a long way to go when it comes to hosting a big tournament like the f one, especially that it's 24 countries, some bits there that they need to work on. but also just i think that they can look forward to hosting maybe the 2029 edition or even after that, i'm sure. all right, i shall come a geisha, the african football journalist. thank you very much. i, a parlance president has announced that his country will bid to host the olympics in 2036. the capital city of wolf sores. the full confidence so far to page the host, the summit games alongside a full city bid from mexico. the plan, city of new centera in indonesia and took his assemble the country co hosted the european football championships with ukraine in 2012. the decision on who hosted 2036 and then picks won't be made until 2026. all right, pay. so we'll have more support for you right now, but thank you so much. i really appreciate that for that. so for me to apply for
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