tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 3, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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thinking one for a number of hours, you got figures out to see the whole story. so an international perspective to try to explain to global audience how is this could impact the lives? this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good. the bringing the news to the world from here, the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm several venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today, the video and it says, hundreds of thousands of children displaced by the sudan, conflicts face the risk of now nutrition. russia criticizes armenians decision to accept the jurisdiction of the international criminal court. moscow says this is
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not expected from a partner. police in india, a raid the homes of several journalists submit allegations. their website received funds linked to china. and the 3 european sciences store awarded the physics nobel prize. the nobel committee says that they've given new tools for exploring the world of electronics. are wrong. parkwood sport controversy in the asian champions league is a saudi club. we're fee just a party. it's a right into part of class christie. i don't know the schools. he's 1st agent child because they go for he's saudi cub, unless it the it is 1300 g n t. and there are fears the thousands of children are risk of dying from malnutrition in eastern chad. the united nations is struggling to deliver
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a to more than 400000 refugees who arrived from dar fourths. as the months long conflict in sedan began and the world food program is warning, the situation is no better in self sedan where hundreds of thousands are in dire need of help. address begins are coverage with this report from audrey on the chance sedan border. unable to breast feed, isaac child jimmy, her mother comes to these field hospital operated by doctors without borders. our baby is diagnosed as cute, lima noticed you and it started with fever and diarrhea. now we live side for admission. this is why she and her baby was spent several weeks recovering health facilities in and around that rate of a spreadsheet. a poorly equipped to deal with such an emergency cases the board a townhouse, more than 400000 people, forced from their homes by fighting across the border into di dr. say print to
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percent of children in these cams, us, i value my noticed another 20 percent is moderately affected. they say both the mothers and their babies suffer from poor nutrition. when this facility in the middle of a camp opened 2 months ago, 400 acute model noticed children who are registered within a week. there are several, like it needs to chide or so now we are catching up on the kids that are severely memories. but some keep coming and some keep being identified, meaning that the many attrition keep getting worse and uh and kids are still lacking from the united nations ones. it sort supplies will soon run out. we need to guarantee one the other day for all those percent. they are really nothing but funding is also about to dry up a concern for doctors and care providers if there is no more food by the end of
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october. situation nutrition situation is going to be terrible for the refugee at 1st for the whole community next, but the entire health system that's going to suffer from that. if that happens, how for it gets here, the lives of the mothers and their mom noticed babies, they've been trying to say you could be lost. how many degrees i would just need to agree on the charge. so don border and we can speak now to a man who's joining us live. i was listening to your report there, ahmed. so fluid supplies running out the, you ins, funding possibly running out all of this with a late october deadline, really to essentially save these people. where's this all headed? the other and i think the situation is getting worse. uh,
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sofa the yeah. yeah, sure. uh, i think i missed the last part of your question. can you repeat that again? no, absolutely. um it i was, we were all listening to your very compelling report and you lay out very clearly what's happening, which is the food supplies are running out. but the, you ins funding could run out and that some solution needs to be found by the end of this month. so i was asking you with all of this, where is the situation headed? of the serial it's, uh, it's a, it's a disaster waiting to happen unless something happens in the next few weeks. now even getting funds enough resources like money right away, may not immediately solve the problem because when we weren't talking to the wall foot program, what telling us they have to go to the communities to sauls for food items.
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remember charges also affords him secure country because of desertification because of the impact of climate change. this country, at some point will have to also depend on external h to feed its communities. the electronic, you know, it is one of the most part down areas in the region in this out. i mean the western central african region, that's the latest, most almost 95 percent of its waters and the place is growing up quickly. so even if the united nations gets all the funding, it means that definitely it has to look for uh, food items from various villages and these communities boost funding just be talking about uh you have to have is that the planted or whether it's a rainy season so it's a typical situation, not only for the people on the ground, but rather you just have been displaced by the fighting incident, but also for the united nations trying to help them. i think the company of the international community of us, mr. childs, of piling up food items to help these people from the very beginning. because right
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now, whatever happens in the next few weeks, will definitely have a negative impact on thousands of people who have been displaced by this fighting. and so that we're not sure whether or not the influx of refugees have stopped because they continue to rise. right? that, that's what i was about to ask you. because we know more than 400000 refugees of already fled the conflict in sedan over to where you are in chad. do you still see more people coming in? it exactly said oh it's, it's without doubt. definitely, a lot of people will come this way. in fact, we tried, you know, sort just not estimating that by the end of december. this yet. we're talking about 3 months from now. they'll be more than 600000 refugees from suzanne entering this country because of the conflict or the fighting of the past 5 months. all right, do you remember the conflicts been dealt full, which is more than print to yours for now?
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let's just place another 600000 refugees quest content in this particular region. some of the mind comes not from here. some of the large spread incomes about $100.00 or a ticket. i mean, just for why we don't know. so you're looking at probably 1200000, super nice refugees for coming into jobs depending on the 4 days that is no longer available. crisis in other parts of the world have diverted attention and resources from this crisis. and unfortunately for people who been displaced by this company, which is what i would have to pay for it. unfortunately, i'm at age risk reporting from chad. thank you very much for that reporting. the sedan contact is also forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee into south sedan. most of them are south sydney's refugees who are returning to their home country. and you report from the u. n. world food program, ones that they're facing, hunger and disease. it says nearly 300000 people who arrived in south sedan in the last 5 months. many were victims of violence. we escaped with only the clothes on
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their backs, and food is in short supply there as well. the report says $1.00 and $5.00 children, or malnourished and 90 percent of families go for days without eating more than a $1200.00 children have died in refugee camp since may due to the spread of diseases like measles. of the rainy season is expected to make conditions, much worse. all right, let's go to our guest now, shawn hughes, deputy country director for the world food program. you're joining us from jew button, south sedan you're handling, you know, what's happening and so sit in is the situation where you are comfortable to what we just heard from med. what's the situation itself to do? well i think it's always difficult to, to compared to monitoring products these folks. uh, as far as wanting to know to a very serious humanitarian situation here and started. uh, well, maybe 300000 people in the house across the border from see thousands beyond the
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set of the conflict approximately approximately 5 months ago. and as you know, to our assessments are showing that these people are not in today's, quite often they've been exposed to a robbery and other projection risk on their way to crossing the boat to many of the children that we're seeing a very severely malnourished and arriving to a context which is already suffering from, from multiple monitoring process. so it's a real serious you monetary situation on the border between the site's done. and then as people move on from that to the place is the var just because of the you know, to the vast majority of those 300000 people law suited these refugees. they all serve to to use the lifting 6 hours so you dont have been displaced by the complex and are coming back to services are so that you and generally speaking has raised
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the alarm bell multiple times the last few months about funding. will you have enough funds to carry out the aid programs? we do not have enough funds to carry out the a program and it's only showing in our operations just to the wells, to program and just to taking care of people that are coming across the board. from pseudo, we are a $120000000.00 show us, uh for the next 5 months. and what that means is when we're trying to provide much saving student nutrition assistance as people into the country, they may be stuck in those terms of the buddha. for about a month, we can only provide them with one week's worth of assistance, more of a people that need to be assisted with transport. so the bows comes to become a crowd, to return to other places inside to down whether from the places of orange, you know, the preferred destination. now, when they're arriving in those locations,
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they're arriving to places where people ready maybe don't have enough 3. they're arriving too late for the funding season in order to be able to engaging in lawyers . so they need assistance at that point as well in order to be able to, to re entered right. now to days, we have not been able to provide much assistance, a tool to people that are moving on from the going to uh to the places of origin. all the preferred locations that you mentioned that people will stay in sales sedan for months. and you may only be able to assist them for a week. have you already reached that point? yes, so we have um, sufficient funding for the next month and a half in order to be able to maintain a very basic life saving package of food and nutrition assistance as people the
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rise of the border where a choices very few people as they move beyond that, and that is cumulatively adding to a voucher for the security process inside c down, but it's already been affected by complex, by slice or the economic impact. so we probing from the nature of, of the warranty trade on suprises, already more than 7000000 people inside the require assistance. so this is a crisis on top of the prices, and both of them are underfunded, shown hughes, deputy country director for the world food program. thank you very much. thank you . or the shooting in thailand's capital has left one person dead. several others were injured when a gun that opened fire in the mall in bangkok, police setting his social media posts that they've arrested a 14 year old suspects. let's get one this with tony chang, who's in bangkok, tony, what more can you tell us?
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what have you been learning the just to thailand for leaving the press conference, taking place just behind us outside the power going shopping move. that was 225 injuries in the shooting. we understood to the 2 of those foreign nationals, one from the on the other one. the chinese national shooting took place from about 6 full 20 this afternoon. the people inside the shopping mall reported hearing gun shots. people were told to evacuate the building. the police arrived relatively quickly. timelines, police had thoughts. this is just about 200 meters down the road. they say they secure the area as a rest of the suspects of 14 year old male who they currently have in custody. they say he's a young man with a history of mental illness,
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but at this stage i know. busy the accounts and given for his actions today, the shopping mall is still post about 10 minutes ago. we saw a heavily um swamped police, hesitating the building that would seem sort of a suggest as a place to building now. that obviously remains close, but the area around to see an area of downtown pine call is now being re right, tony and chang reporting from bank card. thank you very much. tony or media has adopted the statute to the international criminal court. i mean, his parliament ratified the wrong statute on tuesday, and that brings the country under the jurisdiction of the i. c. c, which is located in the hague. and kremlin, says it is not the sort of decision it expects from a partner. the ties have become strange since also by john for control of the camera back region. bernard smith is in your van with the latest meaning government actually saw signed up for the licensee back in 1998,
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but it's only now roughly 5 the road statute. an indication pops of russia is waning influence in this region, and russia is against media signing up to the i c. c. but all media can say that russia failed to come to its assistance in protecting me, asking to call meetings in the going no kind of back when i was about john long as lightning strike 3. take that 10 or 3 back on september 19th. so i mean, you're looking to make friends elsewhere in the world and your and the us, but i mean, it says it would never and they would never arrest about him if there's any way, should he come here to consider ahead of faith and that will uh, will be protected by diplomatic immunity. this is more about media wanting to bring paces again as a by john and the international criminal court on media is interested in bringing cases related to the 2020 war over that tire 3 needs to sign up for the road, stuff for you to be able to bring those cakes and i was just there. yeah.
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your, your shop of all of us in moscow for us, your, your how is most go reacting to this as well. the criminal considers all mean is ross if occasional the roadside to the i see, see an incorrect decision according to the we traverse cope. russia will now have additional questions for the on the union leadership department spokesman also, uh, well, agents don't agree with the was of prime minister nicole passion. and that the ratification of the documents was the consequences of the insufficiency of the collective, secure as a, treat to organization, and dates into instruments to serve as cold, cold them, as well as the russian all mean in a partnership. absolutely irreplaceable. and uh, we know the russian foreign ministry also called the move unacceptable as it would have negative consequences for the bi. i'm not sure. relations of the russian dignitaries colby ratification of b,
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i. c c documents. and obviously i'm friendly step by yellow button. so this is this find the fog that's russia states media portray on media as a country, which was quickly turning from russia to europe on the west now. and uh they cool, i mean, in from minnesota, georgia services 10 from on the breakout between the 2 countries. it's so highly unlikely displays the fonts of the that's the current relations have the 2 races between the countries due to the car by conflicts. and they may be some serious political differences, as well as the keys ations from both sides. but it seems impossible to cancel in the blink of an eye. this sentries, old ties and strong economic relationship shape, as well as mutual support and friendship. and according to the, to, i mean, asian tends to use the international criminal code to hold as a bichon accountable for what it calls
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a will crimes and the talks against on media. and it's people on demand accept that point because author of legend opinion is not here forever. and one day he will go . but ro statute is that to stay in the media to help service to, to, to help said justice. rather, you'll hear something valuable reporting from must go. thank you very much. i. so in turkey a around 90 people have been arrested in a security crackdown following a bomb attack on sunday. the operation was carried out in multiple provinces across the country. it comes 2 days after a suicide bomber detonated and explosive outside the interior ministry in the capital. the p. k. k is reported to have claimed responsibility for that attack system. costello is live and it's done. we'll send them. tell us a little bit more about these rates. do we know the stated goal of these operations? operations started right after the attack and by, by i know for ration from doctor 5,
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the circus defense ministry in northern iraq targeting the p k. k posts out there. and on monday, a turkish intelligence targeted, what are the high profile k members in northern syria and now inside to care their oppressions on the way since yesterday. and the person seemed to be continuing 0 because the turkish will forward to so on the line, they are commitments to, to continue their fight against what they full service. and then uh, the security also are, these are trying to find out any person related to the future case. anyone who is raising, who is raising money for them and a one in finance here for the operations of the p k. k. so all these people are in the, uh, our, our data is secure to 13 charges right now. and this, this operation series pulled the heroes which starts up this morning. it was actually is actually a pull docs and outputs of
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a 10 month reparation by distribution intelligence for the last 10 months. as for the official space, most surface intelligence was, or the gathering information from the field ever evaluating multis a sips coming from the rest steps in the field against the p k. k. and of course, the timing of separation is meaningful because the supplies the intelligence to say for 10 months. so for ration came right after the test. apparently after the p k. a claimed responsibility for the attack to a written statement which was issued on curtis media outlets. and they said they, they could have heard search and more. they could have caused a collateral damage, but they prefer the silent moment just to give a warning to the turkish authorities by uh, looking at their scale of face the opperation and also seeing that security secured also to so even most of the targeting gone smugglers on license gone holders within the holder zone,
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barrels up in the holders. apparently it took years trying to show the group that they are determined to fight against them. they have the capability and to the support the arms, its capacity and separate ability inside and outside the country. back to send them go. sale the reporting from a symbol. thank you very much. there's plenty more ahead on this news our, the w h show approves another vaccine for the prevention of malaria and children in the fall of the crypto king sam. back when free goes on trial, charged with fraud and money laundering and india is cricket through his make their debut in the men's composition of the asian games. russell will have the latest. later this on the hundreds of ultra nationalist jews are carrying out incursions into the locks a most complex and occupied east jerusalem. big crowds of mostly young settlers
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raised provocative slogans and entered the most compound for a 3rd day on tuesday to mark a season of jewish holidays. they are being escorted by the is really police is really forces have setup military checkpoints in the old city and impose restriction restrictions on palestinian worshippers jordanian walks or atlantic trusts that may images. the compound has criticized the incursions a rob reynolds has more from occupied east jerusalem. we are in the old city and the occupied east, jerusalem. and this is about as far as we can get to the area where people are entering the ox up mosque area, including ultra nationalist who's been entering during this jewish holy week and jewish holiday of support. they've been entering and larger numbers. you can see here the police checkpoint, which is preventing some people from entering, including some muslims who've been asked to move to
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a different area. but we've also been requested to move along here by the is really police. so we're just going to move up here and the tensions have been rising here because during so caught this, this week long holiday altered nationalist use have been entering the temple mount, which they called the temple mode, which are others called the all ok. so compound in larger than usual numbers, they are allowed to enter according to various protocols event developed over the years, but they're not supposed to pray. and some of the people we've talked to in the alternation community here say that they do intend to pray as a way of sort of establishing a jewish presence. also, the palestinian authority has protested and condemned the is rarely police presence in the all ox area. and called upon the united states to take responsibility for putting pressure on israel to put
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a hold to this warning that the entire situation could become. so for voc, it of as to detonate and the words of the palestinian authority with unpredictable consequences. rob reynolds, l g 0 in occupied east jerusalem. at least 29 soldiers have been killed in the chair in an attacked by an attack by suspected armed the group. the defense ministry says it was conducting a military operation against ice. so near the border with molly at the time, the houses zeros west africa correspondence. nicholas hank is with us. what more are you learning about this attack next? well, according to new jersey military, they describe this as an expert that there was the involvement of x journal experts to this attack that involved a 100 fighters 0 all on motorcycles. launching attack on this group of special forces, part of the national guard that were on the patrol on patrol in the north of the country. a brazen attack,
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the deadliest attack since the crew in new share. so there's 3 days of national morning, and this is a blow to new jersey military agents who had come to power with the promise to bring back security. since they've come to power. has the security, city or situation got better or worse? well, according to the families that are watching this, the hell, the situation has gone from bad to worse, not just an easier, but also in neighboring molly, but n burkina faso. remember those 3 countries have formed and aligned to work together to try to fight off arm groups linked to al qaeda or i. so now, according to what we're seeing on social media, there's been a group link to i. so it's called the i'll, it's called in the stomach state and the greater so hard that has claimed responsibility for this attack. and they've been really gaining ground in this area known as the 3 border areas where it and is your molly and picking up also share
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the border snow years village into our calling from help not from france, if necessary. here who, who is present not from the american, haven't drone base, but it's neighbors. yeah. you say you say francis present, but not very much longer as you know, they had with 2500 soldiers in the share. those soldiers will be gone by the end of the year as part of the wishes of agenda. what's the bigger picture here? because you have french forces you have, you still have american forces, they're all there to fight these arm groups. this great, so hell, lawless region, and now the french are gone. where does that leave us? while the french are still very will be good and what's interesting, serial is in fact, where the attack took place. there were 2 battalions of french special forces that could have intervene, that would have intervene if there were still in military cooperation between the 2 countries. and we're seeing the direct effect of the crew right here. exactly. and so instead of the new air forces calling on this force that was just
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a few kilometers away there. calling on the molly and forces that are hundreds of kilometers away across the border. more help to try to tackle this growing and unfolding crisis that we're seeing in this area. and then there's this other actor that we need to consider the russian mercenaries from the value of group. we're currently hearing there's a large convoy of 90 trucks, 0. yeah, of molly and forces with russian mercenaries heading north towards the border of new share. all right, so the wagner fighters, partly feeling the gap that the french soldiers will be leaving behind them. all right. nicholas hack. thank you very much. they are reporting today. it's time for the weather. here's evans and fox. the color that tyson quite needed continues to make its way towards taiwan. you can see the system here, we'll fix i now. so starting to we can slightly but this is still
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a major type of food and it will bring destructive wins, catastrophic funding a possibility into parts of southern taiwan as we go through the next day or so. he's waiting to stay where the center of the still stops the faith that very heavy rain. and the reason a lot it to be widespread flooding. as i said in terms of the wind, sits in the process of forwarding off. but we are still looking to get winds of around 200 kilometers per hour, maybe gusting 230 kilometers per hour. so still in off the system, it will continue to track this way further west, which as we go through with stay feeding, some very heavy rain to will that southeastern quarter of china. so they want to watch in the coming days, it will cause problems by the north eastern pa. so try to generate dry into the cream, finish the southern areas of japan. again, losey driving us 3 showers, cause northern posit japan, automatic system the into the far north of the country across a good part of her kite a. as the rest develop pays while we have that type food making his way out of the way. still quite a legacy of shells coming back in a close to the western side of the philippines, northern virginia went to,
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along with indo china. still ahead on elsie's 0 in the nation, parents fight for justice stuff to their children or poisoned into by contaminated costs. there are 10 a football match between the saudi arabian club and it's the range and the phone is, is cancelled over, especially with the stadium for who will have the details coming up in the the, the,
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the for watching else is 0. a reminder on the top stories this, our, the united nations is struggling to deliver aid to more than 400000 refugees who arrived in houston chat from dar for since the months long conflict in sedan began their affairs, thousands of children are at risk of dying from now nutrition, our media has adopted the statute to the international criminal ports, or medias parliament ratified the rome statute. on tuesday. the criminal says it is not the sort of decision it expects from apartment. the police in india have rated the homes of several journalists at more than 30 locations in and around new delhi, the journalists are associated with a news website news click a case has been filed against the outlet under an empty terra law. this comes out to the new york times alleged in august. the news click received funding from a business men linked to china and promoted prob, aging, talking points during,
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let's say that police have confiscated their laptops and phones. media watchdog reporters without borders placed india at the 100 and 61st place and it's press freedom rankings this year. so right near the bottom, calling comes out as a senior advocate of the supreme court of india and founder of the human rights law network. he says, this is another example of how the anti terror law is being misused by the government. very little of what the central government does under this n p deadra role has anything to do with data submittal. we've had so so many cases a person scott is or 30 journalist mimics. but since we were just speaking of the gates government taken under and detect the laws or, and the indian supreme court as said and the dead or those do not apply on this. it
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involves that did respect an invalid scheduled to start to over through the state guns and bombs and so on. none of these just have anything to do with that or is it all that they've done is this is what the government deals. and this is what the government states, and this is why the government uses that d dedrick knows, but then they deal out spoken. judges list they field outspoken, newest childs, and a few of the to being told in the country at the time. when about both in huff, the press has been taken over by corporate houses. many news channels, many newspapers. so no independent voices, fuels. news click is one in the foreground, full front of this, back to for speaking the newest, fearlessly. meanwhile, india has report to be told canada to withdrawal. 41 diplomats from the country. the decision comes weeks off, the canadian prime minister just intruder. oh said in parliament that there were
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credible allegations linking india to the murder of a seat, canadian citizen pardeep sing. these are was killed by mass gunmen and british columbia. in june. he had advocated for a c homeland and was labeled a terrorist by india. new daily, his coal, those allegations absurd. prosecutors have described it as one of the largest fraud cases in us history. sam bank meant fried as to trial in new york on tuesday. he is accused of misusing money made from his crypto currency exchange, f t x that led to his collapse and to investors losing billions of dollars. christian salumi has this report from new york. this is a global crypted currency exchange. this is sam bagman free testifying before congress in december 2021. we are processing about $15000000.00 per day of trading volume. by then he had vaulted to celebrity entrepreneur status as the founder of the crypto currency exchange f t x. what's up guys?
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i'm here with my voice and with the help of celebrities and expensive ad campaigns attached as a status and easiest way to buy and sell crypt. he promoted crypto is money making potential to the public, getting into the system as safety x and secure with mgx. i buy sell entry crypto safe bagman freed became a billionaire and the face of the industry. him and his colleagues had also made a big impression in political circles, mainly in washington by throwing on millions of dollars in donations and talking a big game about their plans to do good with charitable donations and whatnot. but then it all began to unravel. prosecutors a leg illegally use money from f t x to cover losses at another company who started a hedge fund called alameda research, to donate tens of millions of dollars to politicians and to buy real estate in the
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bahamas where he was arrested last year. then when questions about the company's financial spurred, a wave of investor withdrawals f t x collapsed. it's name has since been removed from this miami sports arena. and both companies have since filed for bankruptcy using an estimated $8900000000.00 and customer funds. found bank winfrey, it has been waiting for his day in court here and in new york prisons sell a far cry from the bahamas resort, where he was living prior to his arrest, the judge and the case with both his $250000000.00 bill and his permission to live with his parents in the run up to the trial saying that bagman freed had attempted to intimidate a witness of his former girlfriend, who also happens to be the former ceo of alameda while his parents, both lawyers have stood behind bank been freed the former girlfriend and 3 former f t x executives have pleaded guilty. 3 are reportedly cooperating with prosecutors,
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bagman fried, has said repeatedly that he didn't intend to commit fraud. to convict him, prosecutors will have to convince the jury that he knowingly misled his customers. kristen salumi al jazeera new york as to neil cavort, he is an f t x creditor activist. you're in the united kingdom. you lost $2000000.00. when f t x went under, possibly you're one of the u. k. customers who has lost the most money in this. do you think you're going to get your money back sir? um yeah, i mean potentially. um oh, get some money from the bankruptcy process but um yeah, i think that the money will be covered in various ways. um, so not only uh, within the bankruptcy but also in we're following something. ready saves to shop file. you define yourself as a creditor activist. what does that?
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now let's say that one, the credit is the one. so it gives part of the on the i have the money on the x, the x exchange. i went back on as a result of x lane, so on, on to find is that actually x credits up? i would say active is because are being one of the few forces of you said uh individuals by default, x yards, creditor. since the bankruptcy of um i was well um yeah, the 1st internationally plaintive credited is um totally fine across action lawsuit against the industry and was against the celebrities under promoters . yes. um. so that includes is uh people like um tom brady, joselle lottery. david kevin, early on since then, that has been expanded to include
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a number of that he sees the back of the funds forwarded to. so i've done all different types of defendants. you've spoken to plenty of other f t x customers who've lost their money. i wonder what they say, i wonder how all of you collectively now reflect on everything that's happened this . i mean, i just say it's a low base to select on it's do you, are you referring to? yeah. could you be a little bit more specific in okay. okay, sure, sure, sure. i've got several questions for you. one of them is, you know, there's, there's this thing if something looks too good to be true, maybe then it isn't true. and i appreciate this, may not be easy, you know, for you to get log this log to you. but do you now with the benefit of hindsight, look back at everything and think well maybe it was a little unwise of me to put that much money in f t x to believe it until the end, even when people are panicking and taking their money out i stayed,
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how do you think back on that a lot. okay. so so lets i guess the stomach send me a step back. um, but it's not being in vault in the industry for a long time, investing in this industry as well as you come from a finance background. um so yes, you could say um, it was obviously unwise to put this much money on the exchange. however, even with fines side looking back and the reason why i was attracted to the exchange was the fact that they had, excuse me on. so you have lots of sit queen uh a $5000000000.00 on one of the leading dcs and the well you have 10 percent or something. well see for something well the fun to get 8 months of future, which is $400000000000.00. ready wow, nice for you doing this now you have all the ccs back. you want to exchange out. so
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you know, the you know, the 100 to i least the you know, the tall you know 10 exchanges that back to me. yes. yes. on the exchange is what you'll see, this one going to turn out to be a photo box. i mean, if it is d c, so even now i'm looking back. we're not done anything different. yes, i'm obviously what all, i would cool when i replaced it, didn't money on the exchange. i just thought, yeah, it was. i know the exchange like a tractor boat cuz he never and no longer has 2 of us you saw shuffled whatever. yeah. all fairly soon, you know, just before i run out of time, i'd like your reaction to what has been sam bank winfrey's defense. he says yes, i made mistakes, but they weren't deliberate and they weren't criminal. your thoughts on that as well. there's 100 percent in, in my mind is 100 percent cleaning. oh, he knows what he's saying. you can't transfer, you know,
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10000000000 dollars of customer deposits on spending by 1000000000 dollars on ben should be, you know, 300000000 dollars on house properties by mistake. i it's literally impossible. so me, i think it's a shop case and we'll probably see no evidence against somebody. we bought a lot of co conspirators as well. all right, so now we're in f t x creditor, activist. i look forward to speaking to you again as the case gets under way. awesome. yes, yes, it was a real pleasure and i would love to chat with you again. thank you soon take care. so i understand that this is nobel prize in physics has been awarded to 3 physicists. here i've a steamy fair range, krause and i'm really a received the prize for their work and using lasers to study electronics or
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corresponding for re spoke to david havilland, a member of the nobel committee and a professor of nano structure of physics. and he explains why the 3 scientists won the prize and the importance of their work. so the nobel committee thought this was very important because it's new science at a very new time scale, the after a 2nd. that's a 10 to the minus 18 seconds. so if you're familiar with a b1b parts with the 2nd and you take one of those and divide it again by a 1000000000 venue, it reached the time scale of the out of 6. and this time scale, it's sort of the intrinsic time scale of electrons around nucleus as an adult. so a lot of chemical reactions take place on this time scale. and with this kind of technique of creating these very short pulses, we can study these chemical reactions and learn new things, both for basic science but also for application. a paul reason install comb with just a little bit more on that quote, total order your. you've got big shoes to fill after we just play the
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a part of the explanation that the nobel committee, a member of the nobel committee gave you earlier, gave us just give us just an extra layer of this to make sure we understand what they actually won a nobel for well, essentially, so a one of the uses convey to, for example, look at a blood sample on an incredibly low molecular level to see these minute changes of these all 30 seconds of billions of, of billions of a 2nd. to see, for example, if something like lung cancer, is that a very early detection before maybe that even been a problem with the lungs. and that's why it was kind of kicked off by on the we bought in 1987 thanks, spiked. you're on the phone in front of the press conference just off towards the convent out to reach her at 1st because she'd been teaching. has students that loved university in the south of sweden, they couldn't get ahold of a ones. and i did finally talk to us. she said she was incredibly on it,
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especially for the fact that she's on the 5th woman. so when a nobel prize in physics call every season we hear a similar story of how one of the winners was either giving a lecture or something and was completely surprised. and in the middle of something else, when they won the award, i just, i just failed to understand how for one of the biggest towards the ever going to get in their life time. there are not a little bit more of a tune to the timing of these things. well, it's just that it's so much key being able to predict who's going to win a nobel prize. there's methods like how many citations of scientist is odd from it that fellows, scientists, but it's, it's obviously an accurate. they've been even tried to use all the special intelligence this year. again, it's results were in very good. there's also the fact the nobel committee can we use even decades before announcing someone as a witness. so it's, it's very hard to know who it's going to be. so any scientist,
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even the most evidence, even if they made an astonishing breakthrough, it also has to be judged to have made a real difference. the human kind sites, probably not very emotionally healthy to say, i mean by the telephone every know about season fall rece reporting from stock. com . thank you so much. and the world health organization has approve a 2nd malaria vaccine for children. the are 21 matrix and vaccine was developed by the university of oxford and it's cheaper than the previously recommended shots. the mosquito borne disease claims half a 1000000 lives every year. a group of indonesian parents is still fighting for justice nearly a year after their children were poisoned by contaminated costs. there of more than $200.00 children died from acute kidney failure. another 100 were seriously injured . 24 families are suing government agencies and pharmaceutical companies. one of the mothers involved and shared her story with l 0 to siad
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this is the opposite. it was the window of the 2nd. so it ended up so little, but it's just one little below that it's the sub products. recently. let's begin. didn't did the, did you say what, what the method of what it was saying? like you know what you can look us up. let's say it's the still ahead on alpha 0 and the richardson of the asian games in home, jo showing of finding out the white india decided this would be the it would be sending a cricket seems to the events, the critical, the bank instead of trying to externalize, the management of this problem that teaching is here to the, to other countries. the europe,
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the members state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves inside story on that, which is 0. the the sports news with who, who's doing this in the studio role? so thank you very much. we're gonna start with the agent champions league and the dispute. it's threatening to damage the fragile relationship between the iranian and savvy football clubs that this was the wrong that set the higher leaving the pitch. also that match with ality had was cancelled over controversial stature. now, the guy that used to take place except behind stadium in the writing and city of is for home. but the agent football confederation, cold it off because of the start to a full. but it right in general, cassim that so the mommy which is the price of the exit of the pious tunnel engine football's governing body, said he's looking into the matter. the dispute comes just a month off the saudi arabia and iran, resumed harman to where
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a club matches in their respective countries of the 70 is applying in mutual values . the i think the, the, the, the big problem for the f c. and i'm, so the writing is predominantly because what it is is, is they have tons of style. but within the licensing criteria they cannot put up uh, political effigies. they cannot, they cannot send political messages. i mean, this is a fairly basic part of having a license to compete in this competition. it will go before that before the ads. these disciplinary committees i would expect this up behind will be given both a fine and they will lose the points for this game. i think it's really important to understand the, the, the importance of the fight with the saudis in the right is we're going to play each of the home. and the way the problem is that a lot of the asian reason, some of the countries cannot trouble whether it's national team will catch and say they come play and each of these countries, and this is a step along that 5 to actually a normalization of what you say is normal have and when you have
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a point about it is the emergence of the if the sum of the teams and the money of i spent on that plays is raised assigned to the back competition. suddenly the eyes of the world are looking at back competition. a small action, or plastic political action that stops to threaten that does become quite important . and it needs to be dealt with. this hope is that it doesn't know calling on effect the rest of the legs off without to size match into all the featuring. and now the saudi trouble will go ahead. name on an allot, allow already around to face, and i saw g mazda on that on one of the matches that did take place in the asian chart because they christiano, rinaldo scored his 1st goal into competition. thought on ross of the against is take law on monday the saturday. sorry to try to get home to the part of some to jake is still on the phone or now that he's still the top score in the u. t. and champions they equalize and then finally scuffled twice in 5 minutes to show the victory for the savvy product team. could stop to the competition for almost say
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who's no one to speak to. well, the life of challenges equals the ends on choose. i rama did both color to multiple faces for which are natalie when the 14 talk your pin cut when is visit the diego autumn under about on a stadium right out of natalie, what parts of windows or mac say? one answer, let's say, manage not place on the 2018 to 29 team starting into a 2nd place finish and syria or india are heading into an important few days at the asian games that come sees means cricket team is making it says a parents at the event and india is most successful, soccer field athlete will be defending his talk. so, and you mentioned send reports from home job. i need as shop for max the the throw that consume 0 show for status as an indian sporting heroes in august the javelin stall, one is country's 1st ever gold the world athletics championships,
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adding to the olympic title, he secured in tokyo, he's now targeting gold at the age and games more the best of people on the expect results from those who have the ability to perform that you'd like going until now . it's deliberate and we'll try my best to live up to expect patients in the future as well. and well show for his profile in his home country is rising, his fame doesn't compare with that to india is crickets, us. and so the 1st time he'll be sharing the stage with him up a multi sports events. the story if the agent games began when this torch was lit in new delhi india in 1951. so the best part of 6 decades for cricket, somebody keeps 1st the parents and the games that came in. one, jo, china in 2010, but it's only here in hong jo. the india has finally decided to send cricket scenes to the events india still to the men's tournaments with the wind against and the power with the country in the process of hosting the 50 over will come. it is
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a young scene that's in china. but the crickets most financially powerful nation is here, a tool is significant. and this is all happening in the background of the app in. ready inclusion in, in the olympic guys, it's something that has an organization and that's a school which is very seriously. and we've put our best foot forward. we think for inclusion in l. i 2020 i. so having them in the support. erin, close, i mean i'm all the for events like the i think guys and the coming of guys is incredibly important. a cricket would prevent the olympics with tens of millions of new funds. the olympics would give cricket a new platform on which to sell itself. having clicking on the all i'm fix, i think will benefit everyone and member countries can really throw the game a positive play. and i think, you know,
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it'd be great to see cricketing the 2028 los angeles edition. india have already won gold and the women's cricket events in 5 years time. it could be, let me pick metal. these players are celebrating on the richardson l g 0. and joe could we be sending a return of basketballs dream to infinity terms? ball kevin, during his concert and he will be available for the team us side of the powers 2024 olympics direct could be joined by the likes of an abroad. james. and that meant that steph curry, both of whom have expressed an interest in turning out for the us team in power. 3, see what happens. but as far as the physical toe, i don't know, i see haven't how, you know, i feel at the end of the season, but i'm from the players that we have here and that i can think off the top of my head, i can see what our roster up i don't think it'd be too much of a physical so i wouldn't have to do much. i mean, rebound a little bit, pass a little bit, defend lots and shots, you know,
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