tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 2, 2024 1:00am-2:00am AST
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bottom line, the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the new salad line from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, you are, you are us talk court rules that former presidents have immunity from prosecution. delane donald trump's trial for conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 election. but the supreme court has ordered a lower court to decide how is what 5 of friday trump has called the decision. a big win for democracy. release from prison also being held by israel for months. palestinians say they was stalled feature and tortured while in detention
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to syria and protest. breakout in central to q homes, businesses and calls on destroying the donald trump is claiming a big win the officer, the us supreme court ruled form of presidents, has immunity from prosecution for official acts. while in office, the decision comes after lawyer is for trump argued he should not be facing criminal charges. there are several counts against trump related to conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election. the chief justice john roberts wrote, the president enjoys, know, in unity for unofficial acts as not everything the president does is official voicing hard to send just as sonya. so somebody says the decision could lead to a misuse of official power for personal gain. former president trump says the
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quotes decision is a big win for the constitution and democracy. us president joe biden's campaign says trump is not above the low end of the ruling does not change the facts of his involvement in january. the 6th, my kind of begins on coverage, it's a supreme court decision that has be months in the making. oral arguments were heard back in april and the request by the special counsel for a quick decision was ignored. putting the case against donald trump on hold. it was chief justice john roberts, who all set the majority opinion, stating that the president is not above the law, but continuing the nature of presidential pilot and titles, the former president, to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive and pre occlusive constitutional authority says the chief justice,
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and he is entitled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official ex, 3 of the justices disagreed vigorously with the majority is never in the history of our republic. has a president had reason to believe that he would be immune from criminal prosecution if use the trappings of his office to violate the criminal law? wrote justice sonya such a mile moving forward. however, all 4 of my presidents will be poked in such community. if the occupant of that office misuses official power for personal gain, the criminal rule that the rest of us must abide, will not provide a back stop with fear for our democracy i just sent. i think what this does is this one to mentally changes the united states and we're no longer a democracy because now with the supreme court has essentially said, is the president is now a case. the case will now go back to a low, a quote, which will decide which charges against trump can go ahead and which cons. given
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the high quotes decision, the speech that he gave on january 6th and which he encouraged everyone to march down to the capital that was a personal capacity speech. and so on. rebound, it shouldn't be difficult for the lower court to find that he does not have a view of the for the acts of january 6. this is a process that will take months and this little chance of donald trump going to trial in this case, before the november election happens, this momentous decision strikes at the very heart of one of this country's most treasured principals that no one is above the law or any future president can do what he or she once provided they frame the action within the context of the exercise of a cool constitutional paula, this is the legacy for which a conservative supreme court created by donald trump himself will be remembered. mike kinda, i'll just say era, washington a white house correspondent,
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kimberly how could, has more on the response from president findings campaign in reaction to the supreme court ruling, the fighting campaign has issued statements across a range of its social media account saying that the ruling doesn't change the facts that donald trump snapped following the 2020 presidential election and encouraged a mob to over throw the results of a free and fair election. he thinks he's above the law and he's willing to do anything to gain and hold power for himself. the campaign goes on to point out that donald trump still faces $34.00 charges of falsifying business records for hash money payments. he made back in 2016 to an adult film star, and he's due to be sent later this month for those charges. now, we also can point out this, this is in terms of the supreme court ruling, a welcome distraction for president 5. and given the fact that it,
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it really takes away from his own negative headlines, namely the fact that up until now, most people were talking about his disaster as debate performance last thursday. and so this is a bit, a chance for the buying campaign to really play up the fact that since then, president biden has been very energetic. in fact, the campaign is launched a new advert showing just that the campaign is going on the offsets with this add verb, but also with the supreme court ruling. kimberly help it out to 0. whitehouse. frank bowman is a former us federal and state prosecutor. he's now a professor at the university of missouri school of law. he says, this sets a dangerous precedent. the trouble is that virtually anything the president can do, that we would think of as wrong or horrible. indeed, criminal in the past can easily be characterized disease or part of his core
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presidential powers, or as part of his official official press national powers. and that means that virtually all the rotten things, all the things you'd really be afraid of, that our president would do. can at least argue if we can be characterized as in one of those categories and are subject to an unity. and therefore, i think a just sort of minor is quite correct in saying that an effect of this opinion gives presidents immunity from their official conduct. how, however, awfully even more troublesome thing going forward, particularly given the president barton's unfortunate performance in the last week's debate, is that we're confronted with about real possibilities. the president, trump will return to office and he will return to office knowing that because of the actions of the supreme court, you can do practically anything he wants to in the guise of official authority and
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never be facing any significant risk of criminal prosecution thereafter. that's a radical transformation about in the way that americans have thought about their democracy. the way they thought about the presidency and, and it opens the door to an active not autocratic, clean, calling president, the palestinian prison is from garza who are released by israel has returned to the strip. among them is the director of the she for hospital who was released after spending age months in detention. talk to him home. it was so me a gave a harrowing account of his treatment child stratford has his story. $2.00 just saluting is just being released from it is really general more than 6 months. so through his very full, she's detained him. he's her and the counsel strip. surrounded by his
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family, he struggles to describe his experience. and what he says, palestinians inside he's ready, prisons continue to, we do a lot. i was, i wish none of the detainees had to go through an interrogation. it is nothing but other torture, total torment may god help those detainees being interrogated by the israel's internal security surface. tortured, battered in our canada was beaten verbally and physically abused only god knows. for god's sake, set them free and release them from that. hell. garage describes conditions, so jewel, so again, they are unimaginable disease, broke out amongst the detaining around 30 are kept in one cell. our bodies are played with abscess is main,
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should gain green. we were given only one cup of rice per day, a piece of tomato and a piece of cucumber with a small low for bread. these are some of the other 55 to tell you to use who like for all which will release the 2 locations and the besieged gallons of strip on monday morning is ready. full season either announced the operation was happening, no coordinator, was that the red cross, the condition is the body's an indication. why can you show the brothers detainees? have williams power sites in their bodies? do something for them? there's one on the opposite is the brother logo, a bodies says another job we will lift without sofa village. the only one quick boss every week among the released menus,
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heads of the ship, a hospital mohammed double sole mia. he was detained in november was 5. all the health workers will they help you in mission to evacuate patients from the medical facility? did you want to do that? then the heading, not only gimme a whim offs up well, even those who have been detained for more than 10 years had been deprived of their rights. and many were killed under interrogation on any of the medical stuff arrested. had been denied food, water and the mates and these rays have no red line. they deal with detain, you know like the objects most of human beings. even the is really medics are involved in the do too much money. but i did. the palestinian prisoner association says the around 10000 palestinians being held in his way to jails. at least $3600.00 of them never being charged with the crime will face strong israel sensory defiance by an international lawrence treatment of the testimonies.
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physical emotional scars of these may indicate that's a lie. chelsea on foot $20.00. goals are the is really ministry is continuing its bombardment of hon. eunice and there's no issue. evacuation orders for opponents of the city of the a. is there any forces killed 6 palestinians and injured others? the army has wound residents and displaced people in eastern neighborhoods to evacuate to the cities west. israel says it has been designated that area as a so called humanitarian zone. the palestinians in the cities say they have no is safe to go. is there any forces have repeatedly attacked areas that they have previously declared as se phones. so to assume is in the, in central, gaza with more on the is very evacuation or this. this is the new tactic is what has been depending on within its operational, on the ground. they are right now re operating in areas of the managed to recall
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and to carry out full destruction to its civil infrastructure. now, we are talking about the eastern areas of con, you in a city now, multiple neighborhoods happening assumed by that is very minute 3 as it were published, a met with a q r code and at places that need to be absolutely evacuated as soon as possible. because these places will be month to be as a dangerous spot. so, so we come off of protests and the is very mandatory under the same time this families that are about to leave con units. they have knew what else to go. it seems that they are forced to look for proper alternative places in light of the, of the world space of the gaza strip and, and basically those people have been struggling and living with the remnants of their destroyed house. and so it's on the 2nd of internal displacements until even secular binders, but has new ends in fine. i talked to jeremy, he is a specialist anesthesiologist who works in garza. he was at the european hospital in hun, eunice in southern garza before being forced to move to the in the center of the
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strip described his experience working during israel's brutal war. a see toby and a bit of a rush and a bit of a blue on we initially got notification about a potential declaration from some of the nursing staff. and you'll probably, and kate is we were wishing him. and that's because it had come up on social media . and from there we were instructed that we would just say so not a pricing because a number of staff who were living in and around the ton unit area to lead to eventually that families. um at this point we still haven't received any notification that's weird um, formally required to evacuate and it was a bass. and now so after that that we caught the cold that we needed to moose promptly with one of the counter h. um, out of con eunice and had managed to mitel after darrow blah, blah, where we are resting at the moment and talk to what does that mean for the patients
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who were at the european hospital. there are a lot of patients to the hospital at the moment, as you can imagine being one of the only fully functional hospitals left in the casa. and we received a lot of trauma, especially from the brussel area where there are a lot of our injuries and a lot of trauma steins. so there are currently anywhere between 5 and 600 patients in or in a 408 hospital. the only time i had some sort of faint of family staying with them and they made spices. however, i'm moving, the mouse is extraordinarily disclosed. be close access to transport is, is extraordinary expensive, given the process to you with the money to, to, to access issues. but also because of the interest of sustained them on a loan to the nature of these injuries. mobilising is, you know, i own impossible in transforming these patients out using ambulance. i means it's, it's just impossible as well to us secretary of state. and to me blinking
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reiterated the need for a clear and coherent plan for post roll garza. we're looking at it. what comes next? and i think what's critical is this. we'll see, we've heard these rallies, talk about a significant down shift in their operations and got some remains to be seen. we do know this one way or another. when is conflict, hence it cannot and must not end with a vacuum in gaza. it has to end in a way that make sure that there are clear, coherent, achievable plans for guys as governance for security. and of course, to start to help people to rebuild the lower their lives that have been so designated and is really soldier has been killed during a raid near the new l. sounds. refugee camp in the occupied west bank of his vehicle. he's an explosive device in
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a separate rate and to got them is really forces to, to, to palestinians. one of the victims was a 15 year old boy who was shot in the head rates have been a new daily occurrence since israel's will and gone. so it began in october, i need it for him is in ramallah with more according to palestinians. we've been speaking to in, that's what kind of area they say that these really forces have withdrawn for a bit, but then they came back and stationed themselves in the area between the notion sort of fugit kemp and the pool, cutting refuge account. these 2 places have already been seeing intensive rates targeting them, targeting the infrastructure to the homes, through which we, where they have just in april and we've seen how a 3 days really waved ruined life. did it for people as they know it inside the refugee camp. with toppling the streets, damaging the sewage lines, the electricity lines, the water, all of that has been really affected. the people do not really have time to fix
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what has been damaged before these really forces come back again and start damaging their lives in their homes. as well, and half of the palestinian homes that have been destroyed during those is really rates just as the war started happened in the told cut him area. we're talking about more than 600 people who have been displaced over their homes. 135 homes have been destroyed as a result of those continuous. this really rates. the only doctor were talking about palestinians who lost their lives. this morning at 2 palestinians have been declared dead, a 46 year old woman who has been his vice ross know from it is really throwing strikes. and a 15 year old boy who has been hit to a bullet to his head. we're talking about an ongoing rate and we're talking about a place that has seen already so much violence when it comes to these really forces the
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take. he has government has condemned anti syrian rising in the central part of the country. more than 60 people were arrested in chi city on sunday. of the cars were overturned and syria and own shop set ablaze. the violence followed allegations that a syrian man sexually harassed a 7 year old syrian go more than 3 and a half 1000000 syrians live in to can with anti refugee sentiment has been rising, send them, send them cookie of lu, has more from his dental this is not the 1st time that the full, the eyes on the rise, and she has special with the last 3 years as a reference to send some of the specialist targeting syrians is saying that they are going to be sent back has become the main. we're totally can the position parties. that's why surface present bridge of sites are drawn accuse the opposition parties were filling up the sentiments and causing such incidents like what
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happened in central to see a car say on sunday night. as a response to this, as a reaction in northern syria in the circus backup position health areas to, to the st. criticizing the turkish people surfaces, reaction and targeting the syrians live in getting through to say to, to the street they attacked the turkish vehicles. and some downsize where exchange, but of course what's happened in car serial sunday. no, i wasn't also on the reason behind the $0.10 last week purchase and siri and present, present grades of faith present. shari saw that they are ready to resort size and they are ready to take any initiative to normalize relations between 2 neighbors countries. and that also then press ration among the syrians for a place they have been spiking for more than a decade. the non custodial eldest, the res,
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so who is most of the is the executive director of the syrian emergency task force . he says he hopes that tool of normalizing relations with syria doesn't lead to a policy shift. and it is important to also remember that the statements by the turkish president, where he mentioned the possibility of normalizing was said and potentially, you know, bring him in his family. look, i understand that sometimes there are some comments for, for domestic consumption. and sometimes these things do not reflect, do not reflect the, the, the policy you can. and i'm hopeful that this will not, you know, turn into a policy shift where their key i would normalize that to us said, we mean what happened. and they said, yep. again, as a result of what the opposition has been doing for a long time and perhaps to a certain degree, you know that there may be normalization by took the or with the said. and then we saw this underbelly of hatred that's been built up for
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a long time show itself and case study where these are crimes that happened against innocent civilians. but what's really, really important to remember in a few before going on is that turkey has been a major ally of the syrian people and it surface people and government have stood by the serial number of loose and, and it's tall for dignity and democracy and freedom in syria and i don't want to see all of that crumbled today, but what's really important, anyone, anyone, whether it's took the cup or united states that normalizes with the said regime is doing something that's literally against humanity. and i'm hopeful that in the coming days, and it's a great step, you know, arresting some of those that committed the crimes. and they said, yeah, that there is the reiteration that someone like i said, routine can never be integrated into the international community. a p. m. 23 and group is making more games in eastern democratic republic of congo as to find his advance residents of a town that appears to be on the route of protesting an anger image. and came the reports. b anger in the 10 by the m.
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23 verbal group appear to be making their way to reach the time. which is the main commercial hub. no. excuse me. proven that the but under the yorba we have been informed about the cap drove come. you'll be on guard by the rebels and we all know how to we cannot accept the situation as tools. a. can you found a time of a run? $60000.00 people in most cases in provence is the latest thing for the re runs and box m $23.00. great. it's less than a 150 kilometers from boot. 10 by and seen is opening up a cordele for the ripples. you seem to be heading north report, say, there was a 2 week battle between the congolese ami a. m. $23.00 with them $23.00 saying they are progressing towards what they call the liberation of the region into 10 by itself. people have booked rights and are attacking the houses of politicians who we are put this thing here since yesterday
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evening because we want to know the truth. why our soldiers leaving the front line and coming here to this hotel told rebels are advancing. this is why we're here on the streets. the med noise soldiers are in the hotel. is that don't do. did you ever room is have spread across the town, but some suspicious person who was at the hotel and they wanted to check room by room. but they found nothing. this is why we took some strong security measures. just of these room is among the population. kimberly's troops, reportedly used like foot against protest is the conflict between the categories. both is a new one and in fact, i'm 23 in the east of democratic republic of congo. re ignited in 2021. the rhonda. the noise fucking the great deal. cease to administer as rude. i diplomatic methods and the fighting. instead, holding a strong action targeted sanctions. now by the go see, i think seeking was that we're not going to negotiate with those who attack us in
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the diplomatic way. we have the lawanda agreements, so we can see how the countries that support us in this peace process can force those who are attacking us to stop. meanwhile, the un says the fighting has displaced more than 1500000 people, one of the highest titles, anywhere in the world image and came back out to 0. a major bridge connecting the northern part of sedans, capital to the country. second largest city has been destroyed. it's one is only 2 connecting how to, to north, to own, built around the other northern crossing nation. but the bridge was destroyed in november. the army has accused the power military rapids support forces of targeting the health by a bridge, claim z. r. a says, has denied. even morgan has more from, has to or the destruction of the health by a bridge which connects the city of i'm doing mine to the city of how to, to north incidents capital costume for this major said back for the to the nice
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army. this is the same rate to that was used by the signees army just of were a month ago to move its forces from the city of on demand towards the city of hot assume north, which is also known as battery. to reinforce the tubes that and tried to take over territory from the power military rapids support forces. and this destruction would mean that the army will not be able to reinforce, they prove from the city of on demand anymore, and would have to rely on troops coming from neighboring river, now safe to reinforce and we supply their tubes and consume north autobiography. now this happens at this comes as pricing continues between the cities army and the parent military rapids support forces elsewhere around the country. especially especially in the city of say not and be in the face of the not which the recessive took over it's capital. on late saturday, no 5 think is going into not around given moya. and that's an area along the border of say not say and dizzy to say most of the receptive over earlier last week and
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the are, the army has been trying to regain control of the army says that their forces are still present interesting to and there are still fighting the problem of the through rapid support forces, the b r a stuff without the statement on monday that they have taken over to other brigades that used to belong or used to be under the control office. if in these army and the displacements of civilians as fighting continues between the 25 also continues. thousands have been displaced from saint john and of amelia over the past few days. many of them trying to make it to safety and 2 refuge of slicing continues. they say that they are in desperate need of for many parent assistance. many of them walking for days trying to get to safety away from the fighting. and many of them, not sure if they will be able to make it to safety, or if they would be able to get the assistance they need, if they make it to safety away from the fighting people, morgan 0 to 0. how soon? still ahead on. now to 0, francis fall right is closer than ever to for me any elective government. but
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opponents hope to stump them through tactical voting in the 2nd round. critics of new criminal laws in india say that and just crushing the sense that the government says they are a necessary modernization of colonial era legislation. the i asked him, particularly cold, was the last couple of nights in this southeast in panama. started because he has come up from this house. we've been very sub 0 by day they were up to the low teens, more or less young sure disappointment from new south wales out through queens and then on usual for this term to year. but it means gray skies and that brakes are right. crispin held down to 17 degrees purse is about 90 and the rain moving slowly through the southern coast of the west australia to science, australia and on the face of it that is not to keep out on wednesday. that'd be
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a change i think later in the week. but more of that later in using some of the breeze means it's not very warm. and christ church over cost like to be drizzling. i think same is true weddington. oakland and joyce, the sunshine is bit warmer here and we still got charles where they shouldn't be an engine easier. but of funding recently in stop off in the raising and possible in year and then to full cost to bring some time to something sort of y c. and the bit beyond should look drive to the west and it does do conflicts. ok, as is more rain. yes. again, becoming forceful in me in my through to southern china, sorry for that. it's just she been occasionally showered, which is seasonally correct. but the real heavy rains by taking the coolest out to the yellow sea towards the korean peninsula. which is about a year and so the nature of mine made catastrophes. ali rates who is by severe weather events are
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resulting in other words, think devastation. the variety of human factors means their intensity and impact is a purely natural. and the politics behind normalizing climate changes was affect if i was suppose to be seen as normal, but you said something that should have to happen to any one. is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell. the permits on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks far, it is environment. there's the realtor that spends of not permitting anymore members of the ethnic muslim community to enter it stutter theory with detailed coverage. they found that the bus, i really gotta replugged um, starting season for people from around the world. this rose warren gauze that was polarized french society for such an expense. and that could have an impact on what is one of the most consequential elections. those that will be that the the
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hello again, this is under 0 ever mind to open the top stories. this our, these really ministry is continuing its from 5 minutes of hon. eunice, and is now issued evacuation orders for parts of the city in southern guns or any of these really forces killed 6 palestinians and injured an unknown number of is sick. he is, government has condemned anti siri in pricing. in this central part of the country for than 60 people were arrested invalid guns, each of the cars were overturned and syrian on shelves set of lanes. the violence followed allegations that is 3 in sexually harassed a 7 year old. the u. s. supreme court has ruled form of presidents
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of harshly immune from prosecution, but only for acts conducted in an official capacity. but it's us a lower court to decide whether the ruling applies to donald trump is charged with conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. the court decision makes it unlikely. trump trial will take place before the presidential election in november . for more on this story, i'd like to introduce you to william laurence who is a professor of political science and international relations at american university and to joins we now live from washington. d. c. professor, thank you for joining me on the auditor and use our let's begin with the reaction to this because there are all some questions being asked about exactly how the quote can distinguish between actions. the president takes in a personal capacity and one that he takes in a private capacity in an official capacity as president. so that's a very good question and this decision doesn't give the answer. so there's
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a fact finding process that will ensue that could take months or even over a year, in which the lower court will decide what's an official act and what isn't. and then the upper court will, will then overruling if they don't make it. this is another one of these very partisan decisions of the supreme court in which they are trying to expand the powers of the presidency beyond any criticism in any real check from the other branches of government. and with the this supreme court backing president trump. and this uh, you know, building about talk or see in the us, they're basically saying don't support him. so it's, it's very, very dangerous. like the dogs decision on the motion. i think it's going to have many, many court challenges to follow it because it's a quote in neil cuts. yahoo argued over a 100 cases before the supreme court today, it won't stand the test of time. it can't. it basically says, in many respects the president is king and that doesn't really work in the us
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system. so for example, if the president and this was argued in the and this is our so part of the cases against europe, right now, if the president calls the justice department and say lie about the election, this decision seems to say that's fine. and, and so if anything the president does is beyond reproach of the other branches of government, we're entering into a non democratic world. so there's going to be a lot of legal tussling about this for months and years. both directly related to the, for trump cases about the manipulating the elections. but then everything to do with the executive branch going forward. after that and professor is this court decision makes it unlikely that trump trial could take place before the election. let's say hypothetically he won the election, what are the chances that a trial could take place while he's in office a 0 chance?
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so not only does the this decision run out the clock and make it impossible to stop it, and not only does it give him the power to tell the justice department not to prosecute the case, but it even gives it the justification. it says, if you in your official capacity, tell the justice department not to proceed with this case against you, you are justified and can't be condemned for that. um, so if in that scenario, let's say the house goes to the democrats and the presidency goes to trump. we're going to have 4 years of high political combat between the branch of the government as the, the 1st branch of government congress tries to chip away at what the supreme court has done here to ruin the checks and balances between the different branch, the government, and the final say is not really the supreme court's in some respects, it will have to be worked out over time in the courts. and in the, you know,
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between the branches of government. so it's, it's injecting a lot of chaos into the system, which is the point, the, the jump people and the, you know, trump and the people support them. they want chaos. and the system that builds power in the presidency and, and, and, and it gives everybody else a weaker positions that they will then have to litigate for years and years and profess a donald trump is claiming this as a big win, not only for democracy but for the constitution, what exactly all the ramifications for the campaign season given is only a few months before the election as well binding dropped everything in the now she's going to speak on this in one hour because it's so dangerous of democracy. and so danderset and campaign, and it's actually not withstanding all the problems 5 and had with this terrible debate performance last thursday. and it gives biden, actually a lot of, um, uh, new sources for support. because basically, if we have a candidate, we tried to stop the last election from even, you know,
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having its legitimate results. then becoming president and grabbing all of this power and saying from now on, i can prevent democratic things from happening in the government, which is basically the trump is proposing. and nobody who likes democracy in us is going to like that. so, you know, we had, i think, uh, $3040000000.00 raised for vitamin over the weekend and that will grow whether or not biden stay it stays the candidate. this is going to energize still another group of americans against trump. right, thank you professor william lawrence joining us here on out a 0 from washington d. c. from the american university. the i've gotten telephone government is attending. it's 1st united nations lead meeting in terms of the 2 day event is focusing on international engagement, as well as the economy and the narcotics trade show a whole lot of reports from joe. as you check the gun to you and political
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to you was mary did call to face has some tough choices. this is the 3rd round of what's called the dough half process moves to create an environment that the un hopes will lead to an inclusive government. and polluted political system that respects women, but the un once to focus more when an economy and tatters you, they ask in private sector face is enormous obstacles to its development and growth . which adversely affects the economy and livelihoods. afghanistan also needs support and building on progress made and curbing drug production. phase. some of heads up, it's up to us special envoy to the minnesota far enough as his country has been instrumental in convincing the tiny band attend the tools. the group which took over i've gotten into $1021.00, have repeatedly refused to discuss political reforms of women rights. think those
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kind of issues the i think this is going to be very, very useful for our upcoming meetings. i'm going to be that way for a solid consideration of the needs of the funding people in the future. so how about we even go through this process to promote stability security and a front of sun and or the holidays of the international community. wanted to have a winded debate, whether taliban and jose and women take part in food, the tools of autonomy bands. but to put out insisted the, the only do 2 bits of forwards enough guns done. the un, how to organize a separate meeting with the active as international human rights organizations. they, the un of caving in to tell about pressure. afghanistan cannot return to the international fold or fully develop economically and socially if it is deprived of
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the contributions and potential of half its population. many countries and regional institutions joining the tools they the and impoverished of got his time, could see arms trafficking and fighting spread across the country. the international community hopes in gauging the taliban may eventually lead to genuine political referrals and a change in the stands on goods education. but there's another reason why the western countries are teen on dealing with autonomy bad. the, the china and russia would fill the vacuum caution about a bottle. and just so you know how well it's of the don't go and region in russia have lost power and water supplies for long attacks by ukraine. officials say droned, strikes, killed a full year old ago and injured at least 7 others. they added that the attack damage to some of the regions infrastructure,
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including air raid sirens. this of vincent, limited to the power engineers will do the amount of work required and all discomfort will be resolved. everything is under control. everyone is at the workplace and continues to do the work. the hey ron's remaining presidential candidates have taken part in a televised debate ahead of friday's ronald's vote. reformist back to most suited possess can and ultra conservative st. julie lee came out on top in last week's vote, which so a record low turn out the snap. the election was cold off the president, abraham racy, died in a helicopter crash to friends where the race is now on between marine la pens for rice policy. and the far left coalition led by a new promotion to win enough seats in the 2nd round to trying to form a government president emanuel macro no faces the prospect of sharing power with his political opponents for 3 years. during the whole reports from harris,
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the changing face of france, a political contest now between the extremes of right and left with many c as a bit of choices. i'm challenging joel mental issue onto a debate manifesto against manifesto. faceoff between both of those, you might be a prime minister in a cohabitation in a few days. for decades since the founding of the 5th republic, the country has rallied against political extremism, oval stripes, centrist president, emanuel mack, chrome portrayed himself as its ultimate defend, within calling the snap election by chrome has opened the gates just thinking gamble. he lost his gamble. prison because of loss, every political influence the could think of having because this provoked this crisis and many people in his own comp, resent the decision is made. they don't understand. so these days why he took this
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decision. what happens in the 2nd round next sunday, whether or not the found, right? the independent property, j. jordan, bob della, when an absolute majority could depend on tactical voting packed between my crumbs centrist alliance and the united forces of the left, including the far left fronts about under john luke man and show him without surprise, some centrist say, they're unwilling to pay me. let's go says phone so about is a danger to the nation. the national riley is a danger to the republican. if you don't choose one danger over another. a manual macro on centrist alliance achieve just 20 percent in the 1st round, where one seats attracted the n t far right votes. that was built in defense of the republic as well and truly crumbled. and the new deep sleep polarized political landscape promises difficult times. i had a few of its critics except the pins. national riley has self indeed said she's
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been touched of racism incentive, so it'd be a problem and many repelled by melanie jones perceive brand of anti semitism on the far left. but no one can deny that the fall of rights. he is now the country's largest electoral force in france. the previously, i'm thinkable has already happened. joe, nicole elder 0 parents integration is one of the major issues in the u. k. general election on thursday. both major parties say they want to bring the numbers down. the many industries say this is having an effect on a 0, visited a very farm in the veil of evolution in central england run by south asian follows . you say that facing severe labor shortages elena vessel in, if it's reports, this is the garden of england. this very saw stretches some miles across some of the most fat of land in the u. k. inside the pace is quick and the fruit
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plentiful. but what it lacks is enough luck is to take the cross. we might want to use to come from eastern europe. and when you go back, whatever she called him and didn't let them to come into the country. i really think both a one and a half a 1000000 off the end of the freedom of movement with you isn't the only problem competent because i haven't got the stuff. and that is what's happened in the last 3 years. so you find, fix it, frequent agreement, you've had coverage, knock on effect, then we had on because ukraine and what we're trying to staff is last upfront. strange stuff because of the war. these issues walking up a perfect storm of labor shortages. the national farm is union says close production to because by subs in some businesses since 2020, and the government introduced a 6 month season of was visa, thomas, he is say, it's not enough. the moment so my industry was about 45000 licensed the seasonal
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workers license that come in. do we need that? yes. do we need double that 400 presented? well, probably more like getting better and probably isn't getting better grovee. we need the manpower to help us grow, but politicians facing office on dental position have vowed to reduce immigration, not bring more people in the car, and the conservative government wanted to encourage pharmacist, a garage really stopped replacing overseas, was with versus ones. but that hasn't happened. and in reality, the majority of people who walk in farms like this one come from abroad. where are you from the philippines from india is big stuff will get you a stone you say have tried to recruit locally here, but without much success. make sure the dock leave any food behind. and that business model depends on trained stuff coming back season after season. this goes all, it takes ages to learn. it is friday, but it difficult the cut off the the here,
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the last 2 or 3 days. if you missed 2 days, the crop is gone. if you don't have the people, we have lost a steady supply of overseas was, may not be, will the politicians say they won't. but it is what farmers here say they need me that, that i said, you know, each way that we have some u. k. will say around when we know has been sworn in as panama, as president. during his election campaign, we know pledge to cub illegal immigration saying migrants who enter through the diary and gap will be deported. more than a 185000 people are estimated to have made the journey this year through the forest that connects columbia to panama, of south africa's presidents serial, run the pose that has unveiled a new coalition government of to his governing amc policy lost its paula mentoring majority in may's elections. the cabinet has 11 political parties in its raising questions about how stable if will be. i don't wanna toss it has more from john his
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book. this is cliff town. the oldest township in so it's like many pool areas in south africa, these high unemployment crime and the lack of basic services like water and electricity. moses the human hopes of africa's new cabinet changes, but covered at the inch i, i think this new company will be different from the old one. i have what that this new one, that his, what black and white lead does might handle things do. finally, in my opinion, i think that they will be more jobs and they will fix other things. so that because new coalition cabinet has a lot of work to do, deliver big to services, 6 crumbling facilities and create jobs. 11 political parties make up the new government or with different ideologies and policy ideas. that means that could be some tens disagreements but so that because whole partitions can put aside the differences for the good of the country. the amc has 20 out of 32 cabinets posts.
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the democratic alliance has 66 of the portfolio is shared among smaller potties. i think it will fall apart at some point on the questions that weeks, months or couple of years. the 1st big government of national unity didn't last the on 1997 when that then deputy president f w to clerk pulled out. and i'm that was uh, yeah, about 3 years and, and i don't think this one will have that. even that longevity because the contradictions are so extreme within this particular arrangement, frustration about poverty, corruption, inequality, and unemployment. or some of the reasons why the n c last majority in may issues the new college and government needs to urgently address hardaman tossed out of their janice bag. as long as he is interior minister says the country is under control following, protest from opposition and support as in the aftermath of san today's elections. official results are expected to show that president o goes on a has one re election by a comfortable margin. opposition lead
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a bid on the i would send the vote was manipulation and cold on hughes supporters to demonstrate peacefully. the government says, security forces have been told to act decisively against public disorder. at the how it was observed that some races, movements known to the anti national unity and opportunism to achieve the despicable objectives tried to cause disorder was also ignited that certain troublemakers opportunists. and manipulated teenagers, certainly i do to a specific candidate tried throughout the day in certain areas of the capital to disrupt the public order and tranquillity, through x of vandalism, such as burning ties and blocking traffic. that is what's in my head on out a 0. i'm rough, mcbride, in the got to japan that wants it share of the country's tours and boom, just as other parts of the country are saying, a not visitors. second, the
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the thousands of people have been displaced in northeast india as a result of heavy rains and flooding. many residents of the city of go has he have been forced to flee as water into their homes and shops, fields, and homes and ponds of us on stage were completely inundated, as nearby rivers bus to the banks. 3 new criminal lawyers replacing colonial era
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legislation, a know, in effect in india for me to send a ranger. moody says the legislation will put the citizens and justice 1st legal professionals and human rights activists say the changes have been rushed through and will put life and liberty in danger. no fernandez reports of the natasha name was said. she's paying the price to speaking out. she was jails of protesting against india citizenship amendment act in 2020. her father died of fluid while she was in prison and she had to give up a px the studies. and tom takes her place as a u. k. university because of the travel restrictions imposed on her, she says the new criminal laws are ended crushing, defend, you name it. and we have seen either the state or various kinds of f i as put on them or various kinds of other orders i put on them so that there is no voice which
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can question any decision of the surging 3 new laws replacing in this peanut poor criminal procedure code and the evidence act all take effect on monday. the hospital seem to be context of the british to those. and a lot of them will video faces. so that was the need of that is the reason why it was said that a new set of laws governing the pin in court as well as the evidence act they must get introduced in this country. the new law is do away with the crime of sedition, but to introduce new crimes against the state, which i only vaguely defined. tedder often says are included in police will enjoy much why depaula's? the changes also streamline rules of evidence before minnesota. i make shaw says he consulted white v regarding the changes, but the opposition politicians. noise and rights activists have condemned the legislation and see the changes direct and free speech. a process that wasn't
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completely, i'm representative, completely non consolidated. that is actually going to now be used against the entire population in the name of some b column i zation. what is the in thing in uh, extrapolate, extrapolating the provision with regard to terrorism in normally from the law when you have a stand alone role to deal with it in the form of the you, a fee for administer movie defended the changes, saying that 3 new criminal justice laws with an acted with the spirit of citizen, 1st dignity 1st and justice 1st. and instead of working with done though, the state police now need to work with data natasha. and many like the who a j is on the special a 10 or low, as i don't likely to be enough. fernandez i 0 to the annual climbing season. it depends mount so gee, has begun with new restrictions to control, visit
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a numbers defined as enjoying an unprecedented post. pandemic visitor. boom. but they're all concerned. it's leading to over tourism many of the holiday destinations are facing a similar challenge. 4.5 reports from tokyo, the famous must see pedestrian crossing, the 2 boys in downtown tokyo tells the story. overseas taurus, sel, back in fools, visitor arrivals of top 3000000 for the the months running with most people heading to the same well known tourism hotspots for the next day account gets hot for those destinations that the most popular. like here to hook, i don't. okay. now are these regions quickly, this capacity, so we get over to it isn't from the world's most visited cities to the most exotic getaways logo tourism is predicted to return to pre pandemic levels. before the end of the year, the number of passenger flights is expected to reach a record of nearly 5000000000 back in japan,
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less well known destinations such as nick got to are on the west coast now have more flight connections which it hopes to use to attract more visitors just as japan small famous destinations seemingly trying to the to some of the local politicians and community leaders have suggested raising admission prices to control visits. a numbers or pushing a daily limits on tourists. just as crowds are right now. converging on watts is japan's most iconic natural attraction. this year, mag, fuji is limiting the number of people who make the klein to its summit to 4000 a day with a compulsory fee. you know, make sure things a lot. what we're aiming for is to secure the safety of everyone who visits here. for that purpose, we may have to, as some people not to climb the mountain, regardless of whether they are visiting from home or abroad. the world's most sold off the destinations straining to cope with the seemingly insatiable demands of
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visitors feeling denied for so long. rub mcbride, i'll just say around tokyo, as far as that's it. so me jessica washington, for this news. our, every johnson will be here in a moment. the places that are now side and dry, you know, wind up being a side or dryer. places that now occasionally did heavy rainstorms. those are likely to be even heavier. if we don't get ahold of it now get the problem under
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control. we'll just have health the . ringback the french lawyer, 6, just this for a competitor, you sentenced to death in iraq for his alleged involvement. and i so the, despite the challenges of this controversial case is determined to oppose the principles of compassion to manage the defending french justice. a witness documentary on a jersey to, to african stories from african perspective. 3 short documentary by african filmmakers from family own democratic republic of congo and kate,
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