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apparently there is t c c c c t v footage of one person firing a gun in the area. this happened at about 230 this morning. 7, possibly 8 people. several of them seriously injured after a shooting and it's believe there were 2 shootings. one at a bus carrying jewish settlers near the western wall of the old city in jerusalem. another one i at some reports are saying pedestrians were a hit as well as the car in a parking lot in that area. donald trump's lawyers signed a statement in june saying classified material at trump's far to home had been, were turned that's according to the new york times. this would be at odds with this week seizure of 11 sets of class if i documents from mar lacquer. the also salman rushdie has been taken off of insulator and has regained the ability to speak one day after he was stamped in new york, the man arrested for attacking. he has repeating court and pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault in the 2nd degree. police detained 24 year old heidi matter after the attack on friday. and ukraine's president has accused russia of u
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apparently there is c c, c, c, c, t b footage of one person firing a gun in the area. this happened at about 230 this morning. as you mentioned, 7, possibly 8 people. several of them seriously injured after a shooting and it's believe there were 2 shootings, one at a bus carrying jewish settlers near the western wall of the old city in jerusalem. another one i at some reports are saying pedestrians were of a hit as well as a car in a parking lot in that area. again, the details are very hazy, but witnesses are saying they heard gunshots screams and claims of a quote, terror attack, and people in the area began running. a bus driver says that several people were hit and fell to the ground. and a number of people have been taken to the hospital now they are were in an area called the western wall or the wailing wall in judaism, i initially. but perhaps the, the may have been there because visiting hours for non muslims begin later this morning for the aux a compound. but it's possible they were simply worshiping at the wheeling wall. this a shooting attack is being praise
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m or image was recorded on c, c t, v. and then she disappeared. the police search for alice gross was the biggest in london since the 2005 bombing. the video footage provided vital clues in the cctv capital of the world. an estimated 1000000 cameras track people as they go about their daily business. footage from these cameras is viewed in the headquarters of the london metropolitan police, also known as scotland yard. this is where the so called super recognizes work people with particularly good recall when it comes to faces. they identify faces time and again, even partly concealed in crowds or in very grainy footage. it's a skill that long when unrecognised and unused. to 94, i realized that the police weren't using sushi tv properly than that of images just were being news like fingerprints and dna in a systematic way. so started to develop systems to gather images, to catalog them properly. and as i circulate to them more and more, you realize that for every 100 identifications, some offices would, might want to. but some mood might 10 or 20
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c, f t. c. that's the commodity futures. trading commission, regulating them as digital commodities, as opposed to securities, which fall under the jurisdiction of the fcc. now this comes after trillions have been wiped off of the crypto market. in the past year, bitcoin went from 60000 dollars last year to $23000.00. and there's a ton of elicit activity that go on money laundering fraud. and this bill is trying to obtain that under the s s c f t c. and lots of let us also in new york for thank you. now, russia's gas problem claims the delivery of a turbine needed to increase flows down a key gas pipeline to europe is impossible because of western sanctions. moscow has been steadily reducing deliveries down north stream, one blaming technical problems, including the late return of the turbine from canada. but on wednesday, german chancellor, all shots inspected the turbine, which is in germany waiting to be sent on to russia. he insist gas prongs claims on credible and the turbine is in full working order. st. nick invite or nothing stands in the way of forwarding the turbine to russia. except that the russian customer service to see that they want it. and that they provide the necessary information to customers. all other permits have already been cleared. it is pretty simple. the turbine is here, it can be delivered. someone simply has to say, i want it is most humans are going to have all of shots there. in other busine
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c c t v footage that shows someone shooting at the bus. that no doubt will be helpful to police as they search for the person or people responsible. the shooting comes a week after egypt negotiated a ceasefire between is thrill and the armed group palace in palestinian islamic jihad in the ga. ringback strip that followed 3 days of his really airstrikes in gaza that killed almost 50 people, including 17 children. israel says it conducted this operation to thwart a terror attack by the islamic jihad. this truth a truth rap, excuse me. this cease fire had been considered quite fragile because some of the heidi is continuing to press for the release of 2 prisoners, including a man who has been held without charge for months and is on a hunger strike and is in very poor health. all right, we appreciate the update. thank you very much. natasha name live france in the occupied east. jerusalem and yoni band nat. men are him, is a senior, middle east analyst in west jerusalem. he says the attack fall is awake of high tension. as we heard from natasha. in israel garza and the occupied west bank, the atmosphere, it was through extension a o 43. shang the, for the palestinians of a 4th street for what happened in garza for them. it was that the see if the scene in the stomach jot that be because it is well made this success a successful operation in oh, there's a ceasefire but still eventually very high because the, the sunny kathy meant the release of policy and prisons, it prisoners and the i don't know if it's still that it's only speculation. we don't know if it's the ricky connected, but they atmosphere is all. then sion and forced to asian. donald trump is facing mounting pressure. following reports, his lawyer signed a statement back in june, confirming all classified material that the former president florida home had been returned to the government. that's according to the new york times. the statement would be at odds with this week. seizure of 11 fits of classified documents from mar, lager miss handling or sharing top secret information. critical to national security is a violation of the u. s. s. espionage act. trump says he had declassified all papers he took from the white house while in office, the more in the story lives bring in hydro caster. join me from washington, d. c. hello there, heidi, why is development about the lloyd statement significant told us through the sequence of events. sure, emily, we know that not only as trump being investigated for potentially violating the espionage act, but he is also be investigated for possibly obstruction of justice. and that is what this key document speaks to. the context of this is the department of justice asked air subpoenaed trump and his aides back the in the spring for all of the classified materials that he had improperly removed from the white house and brought to his private residence at mar logo. that was followed up by an in person visit from the top counter intelligence off official in the department of justice, the national security division who went to morrow lago again in person in june to try to get those materials back by the reporting from the new york times says that trump's attorneys did present some classified documents, then, and shortly after signed that written statement, saying that
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c c t v footage that shows someone shooting at the bus. that it, no doubt will be helpful to police as they search for the person or people responsible. the shooting comes a week after egypt negotiated a ceasefire between is thrill and the armed group palace in palestinian islamic jihad in the gaza strip. that followed 3 days of his really airstrikes in gaza that killed almost 50 people, including 17 children. israel says it conducted this operation to thwart a terror attack by the islamic jihad. the ceasefire had been considered quite fragile because the stomach to hide is continuing to press for the release of 2 prisoners, including a man who has been held without charge for months and is on a hunger strike and is in very poor health. yoni bin minimum is a senior, middle east analyst and west jerusalem. he says the attack follows a week of high tension, and israel garza and the occupied wis bank. the atmosphere is an atmosphere of engine a or forced re shamay for the palestinians away for street. if a what happened a gas high for them, it was at the fee of that, but a scene in a slamming jacket be because there is where made this success a little corporation and a main oh, what is a cease fire but still live? that should be very high because a, the sunny job remains the release of who police didn't prison it prisoners and i don't know that it's only speculation would not know if it's directly connected, but they atmosphere, he's all then sion and frustration. donald trump is facing mounting pressure. following reports, his lawyer signed a statement back in june, confirming all classified material had been returned from the full of presidents, florida home. that's according to the new york times. the statement would be at odds with this week. seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from mar lago was handling or sharing top secret information. critical to national security is a violation of america's espionage act. tromp says he had declassified all pipe as he took from the white house wallen office. heidi show castro has more from washington we know that not only as tromping investigative for potentially violating the espionage act, but he is also be investigated for possibly obstruction of justice. and that is what this key document speaks to. the context of this is the department of justice asked air subpoenaed trump and his aides back the in the spring for all of the classified materials that he had improperly removed from the white house and brought to his private residence at mar lago. that was followed up by an in person visit from the top counter intelligence off official in the department of justice, the national security division who went to mar lago again in person in june to try to get those materials back by the reporting from the new york times says that. trump's attorneys did present some classified documents, then and shortly after signed that written statement, saying that there was no longer any remaining classified documents at mar a lago. that's what they said back them. but what we saw unfold on monday in that dramatic search, oh, conducted by the f. b, i of mar logo revealed that it was not the truth because there were 11 sets of classify materials that were so marked that was again removed after that search. several of those materials were top secret, which is can only be held and read in a secure government building off her salman rushdie is no longer on a ventilator and is talking after being stead several times on friday. his friend and fellow author attached to the posted the update on twitter. the man accused of carrying out the attack is 24 year old hot natar. he has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault in the 2nd degree rushed with stead repeatedly in the nic and stomach on friday at her literary event in new york state. the award winning bout controversial author has 5 years of deer threats for his novel. the se tennis versus mike hannah is following developments from washington. the alleged perpetrator of the attack harvey. my cause has appeared in an upstate new york court in may bull new york. he's pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder and so charges. now police say that they are investigating the man's background, particularly in new jersey, which is where he comes from, the state, neighboring new york state. they are questioning people there to establish whether this was a attack carried out by the men on his own or whether there was some element of pending and some outside assistance in the attack of his being overwhelming reaction not just from within the literary world, but also among the society at general, some have described it as the ultimate sense to ship of the artists such an attack, his close friend and fellow right to e. n. mature and also issued a statement saying that rusty has been an inspirational protector of those writers and journalists who being persecuted around the world. this also being questions raised about securities at this latree event. how did the tech get so close to rush the who has been under threat with such a long period of time? there was a state trooper present, but some contending that the security should be much greater. monday marks one years since the taliban took control of afghanistan earlier this week, and i still suicide bomber assassinated a key taliban figure. just last month, the u. s. drones strike and cobble killed al qaeda's later in an exclusive interview. a. some of the javin spoke to senior tel upon later and asked connie he asked how the government will ensure afghanistan is not used by outside groups to commit acts of terror. baudelaire, since the signing of the agreement, we have been honoring all obligations. we dare anybody to give a single example or a single occasion where our territories were used to undermine other countries. security on the statement laid by the islamic emerett, explaining its position was very clear. we are committed to the doha. it clearly sets out the obligations will at least on us, as well as the u. s. if any violation was committed, it was the us who entered our territories without permission, even without notifying us. this was a clear violation on the part of the us. there's is a malicious propaganda aimed at smearing the image of the islamic emerett we reject and refute these false claims. and i reiterate, we have not violated any of our obligations under the doha agreement. we are committed to honoring our obligations while wished to see the other party honoring affairs and live up to their responsibilities tray in whiskey pakistan is my king. 75 years of independence with celebrations across the country. in karachi, a ceremony is being held at the memorial for pucca sounds founder mohammed ali, gina, thousands of people, including the prime minister or so gathering at the general convention center in the capital. islam of odd british colonial rule ended in 1947 with petition and the formation of india and pakistan. there were also celebrations and la whore on saturday. thousands of supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister, m. round con, gathered for a rally in the city county. been campaigning for political come back after losing a no confidence vote in parliament in april. a renewal is a political analyst based, and pakistan's capitalist law about she says con is resonating with young people who are looking for a change. i think it was very hard at least the evidence that the south and the wrong word has perhaps most convinced people, especially not the of the political party, especially not the military which is often important bad enough on the motor motor commentator. but i think of perhaps when. ringback people will be struck the present, the occupation, he's very popular among the history of foreign independence, the way the 2007 evictions believe. so all we didn't buy such a tv and because of the functionality because of the we had sort of sort of box. so it seems to give them the people off. ready bender, to fit in striking of cold with the population, happens to be under the age of $45.00 of the other parts of the 70 to the 90 for the marcia laws, how they either but for the young people 20 or 25 years, they will then so they have seen as managing political parties, follow one after, and then it appears to be somebody who's outside outside. do you walk out of the status who don't change seem to be supporting him? seeing all the young seem to be off to you, which has begun voters. and that you also see that thinking of, you know, with all the large crowds that he managed to gather in, it's something he doesn't need to get the get the ball. and within all, you can see people speak the other box. you get knocked out. still ahead on al jazeera ah, an act of defiance. 200 kilometers from the front lines. people in keith insist. life must get back to normal. and the daily cost of living increases in sierra leone rem pens. inflation is pushing families into extreme poverty. ah, with hi there. thanks for joining in. let's go with your world weather update. beginning in the middle east. temperatures have come down a smidge for buck dead and you wait. we're now into the upper forty's, lot of sand and dust spinning around in the empty quarter of saudi. and those winds are shifting around once again in cats are. but next i got to take you to pakistan . there is a tropical cyclone spinning around the north arabian sea. so that's chucked a lot of rain into karachi over the past 48 hours a months worth of rain has fallen, and that's now shifting into boxes, stones baluchistan province, where we have seen some flooding for turkey. here's how this story goes. those clouds and showers never really too far away from its stumble. so still putting the risk in there on sunday, but by and large it will be dry. and for africa around the gulf of guinea, let's take it to nigeria. douse with rain, southern and northern portions here, both of those spots. we've seen some flooding, so that's certainly not good news. and the weather maker that crashed into the western cape now shifting into the eastern cape. but it's going to file up some cooler error. so keep an eye on my put so 31 degrees on sunday, but let me show the 3 day forecast. those wind shift around from the north to the south. that means you go from 31 degrees to 23. on monday, my, on my on to change, ah, ah diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what way e take, in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hayden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains, and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food pawn to on al jazeera. ah, ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad. i use people have been injured in a shooting an occupied east. jerusalem is believe the gunman targeted passengers on a boss, sand, and a car as well as pedestrians. police haven't ruled out the possibility of more than one shooter. donald trump's lawyer assigned to statements in june, saying classified material that trump's florida home had been returned. that's according to the new york times. the statement would be at odds with this week seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from our log. in the man accused of stepping all the salman rushdie has now pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. meanwhile, rush, these agent has confirmed, he is able to speak and is off of in to lice at officials, have grounded flights of camber airport on the strategies capital. after reports of gunshots, a man has been arrested and the ip port has been evacuated. there are reports that planes are waiting on the tarmac while authorities secure the area, no injuries have been reported so far. the brazilian president jaya ball scenario galsen arrow has been appealing to his evangelical christian supporters with just weeks to go before presidential elections. oh, the president and 1st lady leads the crowd and singing the brazilian national anthem at the end of the so called march for jesus. and rio de janeiro vall scenario is trailing in the opinion. polls ahead of the vote on october, the 2nd that he still has solid backing from some of the countries lodge protestant churches. i. we are indeed going to bring the presence of the lord jesus to the government. and we will declare that this nation belongs to the lord, and that holds door will not prevail against our family and against the brazilian church and against our brazil. or fighting is raging on the eastern and southern fronts of ukraine. but in the capital, there's a sense of a new normal john, hindrance reports from cave in key, there is a defiant celebration. residents are out. unafraid and active. call it the new normal months ago, people hidden bomb shelters fearing the russian invasion, but ukraine's troops pushed them back. and now the battle lines are far away. to normal life, slowly coming back to cave, we open right now, much more restaurants. go fer it, sir. the visa scullen baggins this slowly starting to war. but her, it's allusion blue, sky, sunshine, summer and fur. we have no forget the scuffle congress come at us east of key if it's hell. his big bottle, where our buttress defend our country. the city's famous opera house is open, but no one has forgotten that this is a country at war and not far off. we're not your caregiver should be under showing every day. we're not like you done bought somewhere. so me. yeah, no, like we're not scared, not tourist from the other parts of ukraine have returned to their capital. is might be a war zone, but it doesn't have to feel like one, and that's the point. these people are out despite the occupation is difficult as it is, the residents of keeps a life goes on and had to flee to other county constant was to scary to stay in ukraine. but though i'm back and it's still a spooky every day when we have air res everson has changed, but we need to move forward and to me, ah, for the youth, the key, the rave parties downtown, go on though they now start at 5 p. m. in order to end in time for curfew, ah, amid the fog of war, the celebration, the defiant insistence on living, something like normal life continues. john henderson, al jazeera keith protestors and me and marcy, the military joint a must be held accountable for executing political activists. 3 weeks ago, the democratically elected former leader hangs on to g, remains and detention on corruption charges. she said to appear in court this week, tony ching reports another flash man protesting against the recent executions and streets of young gun and mars. biggest city. if caught a risk being jailed was the demonstrate to say the executions had made their opposition to military rule even stronger. and one day the general's will face justice. blow your mind. ang is gone, we should hold these boot or turn to leaders, and a military accountable for what they have done, no exception for anything. that's what people strongly believed now, for the families of the executed men, the anguish continues. these pro military protest as came to denounce german, you, known as co, jimmy outside his house. after his execution, his wife, seen with him in his family video, has fled the home. but she told l deserve from a hidden location, for the international community must do more than just condemning the execution. i would like to emphasize the importance of impact in diplomacy. not just talking about a topic in diplomacy, condemnation, and urging do not work, especially in the case of our country mamma. while there was much condemnation of the executions at a recent meeting of southeast asian foreign ministers, there was little talk of measures against mere mars military. others are taking a more proactive approach. i will chris gunner's new co jimmy when he was a student activist. and it worked with him after his release from prison. now he's trying to bring a criminal case against the gender in the turkish judicial system. so the gender can run, but they can't hide. there will be accountability against them just as there was against the war criminals in the balkans. it's what years and years from a loss of which and character managed to end up in the hey, but they did up and they did end up in the hague. we imap house accountability cases, criminal cases against the john to all around the world at the international court of justice in the hague man. mars already in the door. in late july, the court dismissed objections saying that a case brought by the gambia for genocide against the ringer, ethnic minority can proceed. although the trial may take years, the wheels of justice are in motion. tony chang al jazeera, rising inflation in sierra leone is pushing many families into extreme poverty and on to the streets. on wednesday, anti government protest turned violence, leading to the depths of $27.00 people, including 6 policemen. hammond address reports from free town. business is slowly picking up at 3 towns mean market. on wednesday, the country was rocked by the worst violence is the end of its been loving years civil war in response to the government announced a reduction in the price of petrol. the 3rd in less than a month. but for shop was like well yeah, my jello fuel wasn't the only issue. and the demonstrations did nothing to bring down the cost of food. just now i want to buy paper when i say it's 10000 units. i couldn't buy it because i lived the better like 3 days ago. it's 1000. i'm so these 10000. so i don't know what the problem people here say the price is especially of food aqua, higher than most people can afford. just 6 months ago. this couple prize was print to $0.01. now it's 50 percent more worth friends and buyers news as a result, making it harder for small traders like i wanted. i don't like to go on anybody. i've been sitting here since morning. no one came to buy. that means there is no money for me and the orphans in my care. the government says it's looking to stabilize prices in north goblins has set up an essential goes on services committee. i'm headed by the chief minister horse basic responsibility is to monitor all the bright note monitor availability, and the prices of various st. shall up commodities the constantly, the full baskets. but for the inflation isn't the only problem. people have to contend with transport and rent have also gone up with inflation exceeding 25 percent set of unions may have to brace themselves for more price increases. it's not clear if the governments latest measures will be enough to prevent a repeat of the 6, violet protest. ahmed grease al jazeera, free town, saturday or or sorry, he's in poland and germany a trying to uncover what's behind the death of tons of fish in the odor river, which runs through the 2 countries. they suspect chemical contamination, but the substance hasn't been identified. mohammed val has more mysterious and unprecedented is how authorities have described what's happening here. since late july, tons of dead fish have been removed from the river order, which flows through poland and gemini google zia, that i have never seen that any college disaster before. that's probably the worst catastrophic in the history of our district. i don't think the order has been anything of the scale before. what's happening at the tragedy. the cause of the mass die off is unknown. german authorities say they found toxic chemical substances as well as high levels of mercury in water samples in poland. however, test results werent consistent. only trace amounts of the poisonous metal where detected, rammed up along the mom. and we are probably dealing with an influx of an external substance that must have polluted this river hour when i'm there, i'm not over the fish seemed to be drifting down river that they aren't from here. they've come from somewhere else and they have been dead for at least a day. by 1st, the volunteers and anglers had collected more than 11 tons of dead fish from a 200 kilometer stitch of 34 or dell. environmentalists have accused authorities of not responding quickly enough, but poland says it has issue with the health warnings, mr. for valuable advice residence inter staying in the vicinity of the river, not into the water, not the swimmer note, and not all the room. the doubt in europe has caused the rivers to received by our largest c. low water levels may have aggravated the contamination and with hot dry conditions expected to continue without our fears. more ecological disasters are likely. mohammed van al jazeera royal passengers and the u. k. her face major disruptions as train drivers go on strike. thousands of employees at 9 rail companies are calling for bit of pie and working conditions. harry force reports from central london, one of london's busiest stations, close the business to the unlucky if constant stream of would be travellers arriving at london, houston. the same story. confusion disappointment, a hasty remaking of plans. but a time when so many a struggling with a mounting cost of living, notably little condemnation of the striking rail workers. people cleaning and listening and working for me can afford it. so maybe this will help. it's a shame, but i think for the great good after a rail holiday through europe, shawn's frustration was with the ro companies as he had his friends struggled to ge
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this is the new s c c t v footage we've received, which allegedly shows the exact moment of the strike. one civilian was killed and another injured, a young woman who received shrapnel wounds and needed hospital treatment. local officials also said ukrainian rockets targeted a nearby thermal power station which generates the energy for the nuclear plant. the sites on the nearby city of an arg adar have been repeatedly targeted for more than a week now, sparking fears of a cher noble like nuclear disaster ortiz. donal quarter talked us through all that earlier. he of stephanie playing with a whole lot of fire by continually launching missiles and artillery strikes near the zap erosion nuclear power plant. ukrainian forces did just that as early as, as recently a sunday when one civilian was killed and other was injured. and we also saw a lot of shelling on saturday as well. and all this, of course, put europe in tremendous danger of another nuclear disaster on the continent. and this is exactly why the international atomic energy agency has been demanding an end to the fighting around t
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while walking home, this c c t v camera captures raquel may rushing past while holding his neck. seconds later he collapsed of camera, his juggler, veins slit to venezuela, and 25. and 15 years old, who recently crossed into chile illegally from neighboring bolivia, have confessed, must aquanda. when will the authorities control who enters chile? i'm afraid now when i walk, pass a foreigner because i don't know if it's a criminal lawyer. the murder rate in chile has gone up an astonishing 30 percent in the last 6 months alone. it also got statistics show the vast majority of crimes are committed by chileans. but that undocumented foreigners with criminal records account for a higher percentage of the murders. if they went again, may was stabbed just a few blocks from the presidential palace, but it was no isolated incident. just a few days later, another 3 people were stabbed along alameda. this is santiago's most emblematic avenue, and that's only the tip of the iceberg. prosecutor say that in the last 5 years, drug traffickers and members of the feared venezuelan criminal organisation
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c c t, v footage that shows someone shooting at the bus. that no doubt will be helpful to police as they search for the person or people responsible. the shooting comes a week after egypt negotiated a ceasefire between is thrill and the armed group, palestinian palestinian islamic jihad in the gaza strip. that followed 3 days of his really airstrikes in gaza. that killed almost 50 people, including 17 children. israel says it conducted this operation to thwart a terror attack by the islamic jihad. the ceasefire had been considered quite fragile because the stomach, you hyde is continuing to press for the release of 2 prisoners, including a man who has been held without charge for months and is on a hunger strike and is in very poor health. uni ben mitchum is a senior, middle east analyst and west jerusalem. he says the attack follows a week of high tension and israel garza ends the occupied west bank. the atmosphere is an epl through engine a or forced re shamay for the palestinians of a 4th street. if a what happened a godaddy for them? it was at the c a c, a slamming jacket, b, because a israel a made this success a little cooperation. and they know what the, the cease fire, but still eventually he's a very high because a, the sunny cat demands the release of policy. prisons it, prisoners. and i don't know that it's only speculation would not know if it's the ricky connected, but they atmosphere, he's all tension and frustration. donald trump is facing mounting pressure following reports. as lawyers signed a statement back in june, confirming all classified material at the former president's florida home had been returned to the government. that's according to the new york times. the statement would be at odds with this week. seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from our lago mishandling or sharing top secret information. critical to national security is a violation of america's espionage act. trump says he had declassified all papers he took from the white house wallen office, hottie, joe castro has moore from washington. we
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c c t v footage of the shooter, that no doubt aided police in their search. but then at about 7 38 o'clock this morning, police say a 24 year old man walked into a local police station and turned himself in police. they, they have confiscated the gun used. now there are media reports that this 24 year old man acted alone. that he is not tied to any groups armed groups that he has a criminal record, but was not on any kind of a security watch list. all that we've heard so far from the police though, is that this 24 year old man is a resident of east jerusalem. donald trump is under pressure fully reports his lawyer assigned to state june, confirming all classified material had been returned from the former years. president, florida home that's according to the new york times. the statement could be at odds with this week. seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from trumps, home mar, largo miss handling, or sharing and top secret information. critical to national security is a violation of america's espionage act. trump says he had declassified all papers he took from the white house while in office. i did you castro has more from washington dc. we know that not only as trump being investigated for potentially violating the espionage act, but he is also be investigated for possibly obstruction of justice. and that is what this key document speaks to. the context of this is the department of justice asked air subpoenaed trump and his aides back in the spring for all of the classified materials that he had improperly removed from the white house and brought to his private residence at mar logo. that was followed up by an in person visit from the top counter intelligence off official in the department of justice, the national security division who went to morrow lago again in person in june to try to get those materials back by the reporting from the new york times says that trump's attorneys did present some classified documents, then, and shortly after signed that written statement, saying that there was no longer any remaining classified documents at mar logo. that's what they said back then. but what we saw unfold on monday in that dramatic search are conducted by the f b i of mar lago, revealed that it was not the truth because there were 11 sets of classified materials that were so marked that was again removed after that search several of those materials were top secret, which is can only be held and read in a secure government building or that someone rusty is no longer an event later and is talking to being stamped 2 days ago. a man accused of attacking him has been identified as 24 year old had the matter. he's pleaded not guilty to attempted murder, or he was dad while speaking to literary event, to new york state on friday. the controversial award winning author face death threats fears after the publication of his novel, the satanic verses park is done, is marking 75 years of independence in karachi. a ceremony is being held at the memorial for the countries fonda. mohammed ali, gina, british colonial rule ended in 1947, the partition of india, and the formation of pakistan come hider is in little i crossed the convey, the more expensive, as you can see behind me, that the monument dedicated to budget on known and death may not repugnant dawn or the minute rate. edward at this location that in 1940 on brady tired, marge, the all india on which lim leg foster law, whole red deluge in red jawed for a separate date for the much limit of the top continent of god. and that brought monumental development in 1947, the gun p became an independent nation 75 years. it's quite a long time the country are celebrating the diamond jibley. and this is a country where the majority population under 30 it, i think storms get dr. big ward, my dad has it made resilient, and i've got everybody across budget donna using the day before junior j. m to forget their political and out there, different days. i had their mog independence day. monday monks a year since the taliban took control of afghanistan comes as concerns of security growing earlier this week. and i so suicide bomber assassinated him major taliban figure, and a u. s. drone strike in kabul last month. killed al kite, anita. i am and i was over here, be in an exclusive interview is i'm have been job aide, spoke to senior taliban, nita and us a connie about the since the signing of the agreement, we have been honoring all obligations. we dare anybody to give a single example or a single occasion where our territories were used to undermine other countries. security. a statement made by the islamic emerett explaining its position was very clear, hasn't we are committed to the doe? it clearly such healthy obligations when i place on us as well as the u. s. if any violation was committed, it was the u. s. who entered our territories without permission, even without notifying us. this was a clear violation on the part of the u. s. theirs is a malicious propaganda aimed at smearing the image of the islamic emerett. we reject and refute these false claims. and i reiterate, we have not violated any of our obligations under the doha agreement. we are committed to honoring our obligations while wished to see the other party honoring affairs and live up to their responsibilities tray in which levin france is enduring. it's dry a summer since records began. most of the country is now facing water restrictions crops, a withering nuclear power plants are operating a reduce capacity in rivers of running dry. let's cross over to ben smith used any by for us in to lose in southwest, in france. so been a, any sign of any rain monic the certainly hoping for rainy habit in the forecast today, but obviously it's just the some cloud cover not taking off the worst of the heat that there's been hair over the last month or so, but no sign of rain has been pushed back until later into the week. and one of the phase is that if that rain comes in enormous storms, which is what is predicted, it's going to just bounce off this bone dry ground. i'm standing on the bed of the river got on and ordinarily of course i shouldn't be able to do this, but excuse me, but without the rain, while these rivers are running dry and crops a dying before the farmers are able to harvest them, i was always and is, i'm, is, is i've never seen the river as low as this is stephane, marty tells me he's a fisheries officer in a normal year. the level of the garon here would be above our heads. the river cuts through to lose. it's the cities life blood providing drinking water, irrigating farmland, and cooling a nuclear plant. stefan has had to take fish out of the river and put them into special tanks because the water is too warm, thick on to give us unfair to put it here. where they are, it's complicated. everything is connected. there will be less snow in the mountains . the glaciers will melt sooner. this year there has been much less snow, so less water in the mountain lakes. so pumping of the lakes is lower to keep the water longer. over 3 weeks, 40 percent of the water held in reserve in hydro electric dams, in the pyrenees mountains has been released into the garron to keep it flowing just heat waves in europe are increasing at a faster rate than almost anywhere else on the planet and global warming increases the likelihood of drought drying out soils and vegetation. laven firewall ha minimum. so sometimes you make up a local company. so after muscle, we need 60 millimeters of rainfall to be able to replant the soil. crystal carpentier tells me, the forecast is for 3 millimeters this week. it's not enough. no. the corn harvest across france is expected to be 18 and a half percent lower this year than last. there's already a global shortage because of the war in ukraine. even the sunflower of turned away from the scorching sun, where there is access to water, there isn't enough to go around. crystal says she'll lose more than 30 percent of a crop this year. soon, apostrophes are mangled. if we don't get enough water in this region, there will be no viable agriculture. even today, the cattle farmers here have no grass on their fields. to day we own a land where it's crucial to develop irrigation. if only to be able to achieve minimum profitability. frances worse drought since records began in 1958 has affected so many aspects of how people live here. and i think we, we, we reward or not, we, we love train don't cake. and we reward because there is not enough waterfall for the foot. in july rainfall across france was down 84 percent compared to normal. according to the french weather service. the summer isn't over yet. now, every part of france is under some sort of water restrictions. and 2 thirds of all departments are at the peak crisis level. and one of the concerns is that on the ground water tables are also running. unusually low because they are being replenished with rain water. so they really need it to rain. nick, that rain that we needed right across europe and thanks for that spread reporting as still had here on out 0. 0, la mammals protest is demand more than fine words from the internet community to risk their lives to oppose military genta. the daily cost of living increases sincerely own rampant inflation, pushing families into extreme poverty. ah hello again. time for your worlds weather update. we're going to begin in australia and you know, within blasts it was some powerful winds for tasmania state. gus, pretty close to about a 100 kilometers per hour. they'll back off a bit on monday, but still that legacy of showers. let's put this a day forward. want to get you up to speed with the forecasts for w a. we've got this weather maker swoop in and that's gonna generate some showers and wind as well back to the here and now we've got quite a mess. moving across the tasman sees are all ready for new zealand, south island, we've got heavy rainfall watches in play. as this system is incoming over the next 24 hours. se asia, waves of rain across southern sumatra, west java pulling in to borneo as well. but i got to get you to china because those storms that we saw around beijing now finding their way into the korean peninsula as so that is certainly not good news for sole. and we had that tropical storm that's raced away from tokyo. so we're back into the sunshine there a show the 3 day forecast back into the sun means those temperatures will climb. louis 36 degrees tuesday and wednesday. that means that will be your 16th and 17th day so far this year above $35.00 degrees. so you're further solidifying that record if this forecasts holds seo later. ah, pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy. i know that i might go to prison so i will join the ra democracy may be exposed. the struggle of those who believe democracy is worth dying for we never know when an opening is going to come. when a fruit vendor is going to emily himself and say enough is enough. my life a democracy on how to 0. ah, blue ah. hello daniel, watching out 0 mind about top stories. i saw the man suspected of opening fire on people in vehicles and occupied his jerusalem as handed himself into police. 8 people were injured in the attack on sunday morning. man is believed to have shot up pedestrians and passengers on a bus. and in a car, donald trump facing prussia aust reports his lawyers, signed a statement in june, confirming all classified material had been returned. that would be at odds with this week. seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from his mar, logo home, or for some nurse to is no longer on a ventilator and talking to being stub 2 days ago. at the man accused of attacking him is us born, hide the matter? his pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. protested ma'am, i want the military jones to be held accountable under international law for executing political activists 3 weeks ago. the called commerce democratically elected former leader ang santucci, is expected to testify in court this week in a series of corruption and election fraud cases. tony cheng as this. oh, another flash mob, protesting against the recent executions on the streets of young gun and mas biggest city with caught a risk being jailed a was the demonstrate to say the executions had made their opposition to military rule even stronger. and one day the general's will face justice blow your mind and then it's a gaunt, should hold the spot or turn to leaders and a military accountable for what they have done. no exception for anything. that's what people strongly belief now. for the families of the executed men, the anguish continues. these pro military protest has came to denounce german, you known as co, jimmy outside his house. after his execution. his wife seen with him in his family video and fled the home. but she told l. desert from a hidden location for the international community must do more than just condemning the execution. i'd like to emphasize the importance of impact in diplomacy. not just talking about a topic in diplomacy, condemnation, and urging do not work, especially in the case of our country mamma. while there was much condemnation of the executions at a recent meeting of southeast asian foreign ministers, there was little talk of measures against mere mars military. others are taking a more proactive approach. i will chris gunner's new co jimmy when he was a student activist. and it worked with him after his release from prison. now he's trying to bring a criminal case against the gender in the turkish judicial system. so the gender can run, but they can't hide. there will be accountability against them just as there was against the war criminals in the balkans. it took years and years from a loss of rich and character, managed to end up in the hague, but they did up and they did end up in the hague. we imap house accountability cases, criminal cases against the john to all around the world at the international court of justice in the hague man. mars already in the door. in late july, the court dismissed objections saying that a case brought by the gambia for genocide against the ringer, ethnic minority can proceed. although the trial may take years, the wheels of justice are in motion. tony chang al jazeera. now the pacific island, the vener 2, has launched one of the world's most ambitious climate policies is already carbon negative, meaning it absorbs more than it produces a vanity, is committed to 100 percent renewable energy in electricity generation by the a 2030. and it wants to establish a loss and damage finance facility to support vulnerable communities. the island is pushing the international court of justice to issue an advisory opinion on climate change hom, implementing these measures will cost nearly a $178000000.00 for the country that is rated most at risk of natural disasters by the united nations. so let's explore this further. we can speak to tegler cooper, whose director of climate change resilience at the secretariat of the pacific regional environment program joined us. now from samara, appear in summer, taylor savannah to his in fact, 2000 kilometers g or east. but all the pacific islands, including of course summer in clear and present danger before we get into this, just describe, 1st of all, why the situation is so serious and so imminent, where you are. thank you very much for this opportunity. it is, it is extremely serious. we got the most rollerball count trees, and we are most the most mongrel countries in the world. there are several our mazda. how, like at charles, we show only the highest point to start at 3 meters. if there is a, we are already affected by very sophia, with the events and the ability for pacific islands who are developing countries to absorb shock and build back better, is becoming more and more difficult. and this is why as a collective grouping, the pacific will not move away from the cultural 1.5 degrees. so what, okay, alive when it comes, action being required is not a question of tomorrow. it is, it is now is no. what is it here that, that venue i to has done that that should now make the world sit up and take notice o lun lactose one of 5 countries in the pacific to submit a submit their 2nd. ah, andy said, but what on what to has done now is really put a spotlight on multiple countries taking the lead and really showing true leadership in the efforts to ah, in mitigation and adaptation. and when to walk to his special in that it is also calling for climate finance and loss of damage where the cupboard is bare basically for pacific island countries. so it's this leadership despite on watches, negligible emissions. betty is it is important. it's a court and proud model family to see that it's more pacific island countries. i doing this despite negligible emissions. then it's a quote for the global family, particularly developed countries to step up and submit in o n d c's ramirez, who wants hundreds of prepared to do the kids to commit to in order to reduce emissions run correct. it is the national determined contributions. what the country will do yet in order to reduce that, and you will scale your credit, you sent yourself, but a lot to as committed to ah, had no dependence of fossil fuels by l will to the 2030. it's that kind of leadership that's needed. now it's a kind of leadership that the pacific has been calling for it. every single opportunity market to engage in finance is also come up with a the precise amount of money that's required, a $100.00 and some j. a 1000000 by 2030 and, and thus that's groundbreaking as well. because a criticism of the rich countries has been that of the less wealthy countries have not been able to declare about what they require. he said, not think that that's actually, you know, in the easy way act to set to make that the argument at the developed i, you know, the developed world hasn't delivered on the $1000000
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it's worth noting that there is c, c, t, v, of the shooter, which no doubt help police find this suspect or ins. actually there for man, thanks very much deeper than natasha can name in occupied his gruesome officials of ground of flights. at cambra airport in australia's capital after a reports of gunshots, a man has been arrested in the f. what has been evacuated? there are reports of planes are waiting on the tarmac while authority secure the area. no injuries have been reported. donald trump is facing mounting pressure. falling reports, his lawyer assigned a statement in june, confirming all classified material had been returned from the former president's florida home. that's according to the new york times statement would be at odds with this week. seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from mar, logo, mishandling, or sharing top secret information critical to national security is a violation of america's espionage act. drum says he had declassified all papers he took from the white house while in office. i did your castro has morner from washington dc. we know that not only as
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c c t v footage we've received which is purported to show the exact moment of that strike. one civilian was killed and another injured. a young woman who received shrapnel wounds needed hospital treatment. local officials also said ukrainian rockets target at a nearby thermal power station which generates the energy for the nuclear plant. the sites on the nearby city of an air guitar have been re heatedly targeted for more than a week now, sparking fears of a turnover like nuclear disaster. ortiz don quarter told us more an old manager earlier. he of definitely playing with a whole lot of fire by continually launching missiles and artillery strikes near the zeros a nuclear power plant. ukrainian forces did just that as early as, as recently a sunday when one civilian was killed and other was injured. and we also saw a lot of shelling on saturday as well. and all this, of course puts europe in tremendous danger of another nuclear disaster on the continent. and this is exactly why the international atomic energy agency has been demanding an end to the fighting around there. now, these upper ocean, regional authorities have also commented on this. they have said the best way to accomplish that objective of ending the hostilities around there is by clearing out the ukranian, firing positions that are constantly showing near the plans because they're really the ones endangering it the most. although, lot of years lensky doesn't seem to see it that way. he's been pointing the finger at russian troops pushing overseas to the school. every russian military officer who either shoots at the plant or shoots under the cover of the plant, you must understand that he becomes a special target for our intelligence, for our special services for our army. while it's shocking enough to hear at the president of ukraine, say it's acceptable under certain circumstances to shoot at or around a nuclear power plant. but what's more shocking than that is that it's actually a bit of a moderate position in ukraine. others are openly calling for the ukranian military to attack nuclear sites on russian territory. cities. yes, it's a risk. many people will suffer, but even more people will suffer if russian administrations and nuclear facilities are not attacked. now, there should be a strike. there's no other way. probably the best thing to do here is what we heard from maria's harvard to allow specialists from the international atomic energy agency to go there, let them see for themselves the condition of the plant. let them see for themselves who's actually endangering it, but for some reason the united nations isn't allowing them to do that. i mean, it's more than likely that has to do with ukraine's powerful western friends which are enabling this reckless attitude. the key of hads towards the possibility of another terrible nuclear tragedy. will the man who wants headed the soviet union's nuclear radiation safety body, lot him your kidney itself. i flight the potential dangers the world could face if this happened was she a plan? took a directed no nebraska, there are 6 power units operating at the nuclear power station with a $100.00 megawatt pressurized water reactor. if a missile gets into the pressure shell and what is a pressure show, it is a structure in which the main equipment of the react upon is located with a diameter of about 45 to 47 meters up to 70 meters high such a barrel. the thickness of concrete varies in different parts from 800 millimeters to 1200 millimeters. it is necessary to understand where the rocket will hit exactly. the rocket has a certain weight, speed and explosive, which leads to the destruction of certain structures. no one has ever calculated what can happen to a pressure shell if you hit it with a missile. no one could have thought of such a thing. only the effects of gale, 4th winds, or the fall of a light engine aircraft, or calculated in these situations. the pressure will be able to protect the reactor equipment, the reactor itself, and it systems that are inside. in addition to 6 reactors, the most dangerous facility at the power plant is the storage of spent nuclear fuel . it was unclear to me why this repository was launched in 2001, why wasn't a roof installed? that would cover the entire site of the storage facility with containers in which spent nuclear fuel is stored, the gigantic radioactivity that is in each container. and $300.00 containers should be stored there is currently one 3rd full, they stand close enough to each other. and if multiple rocket launchers fall into the container, then the container will collapse. actually, a group of containers will be damaged. it will lead to a release of radioactivity into the environment that is pollution, not only of the industrial site, but also of the denita plus everything will be accompanied by a fire. and only god knows where the wind will send that according to my calculations, if $20.00 to $30.00 containers are destroyed, the radioactivity will effect about 9 countries among which are turkey, bulgaria, romania, slovakia, the czech republic, poland, and the baltic countries and the territory of western ukraine a full 6 days after the presidential election took place in kenya, the results are finally and deputy president. william rito is the new leader. securing 50.5 percent of the vote. now he edged on the african nations ex prime minister, rayleigh dingo, mister router, a former teacher has pledged to prioritize, can use economy, unquote, uplift, ordinary citizens. both contenders how to appeal for calm throughout the election after disputed votes in the past lead to violence erupt. thing in the country so that's cross live now to lawyer and advocates of kenya's high court, missouri and jungle in ny ruby. you're most welcome. so william route, so has been finally elected the country for president. what does it mean for can you going forward? i know there is a cost of living crisis on higher unemployment right now. thank you so much for the leadership precautions or will shows the election of the next president of can fill in the balance. if i'm just doing a tension is a few minutes before the chairman of the election commission announced the new president from member with commission because the commission, the federal member commission, 4 of them walked out and held us about a press conference distancing themselves from the results that while the beliefs drumming them as well to be verified, go in there already thing i see tricia where we are set up for a long battle. that cannot be said about 2 times already president. most likely we are going to end up in the traditional area of the supreme court. all cannot for the time munition to be made as to whether you have been elected. now to go back to your christian after the ladies caution on the cost of living in kenya with bright presidential, the deputy president of going to for 9 years. so he will very much plot the profit of the problem. but let's the high leaving standards. and so there's no magic going to pony, but going to immediately search the problem of the food crises or the high cost of living in the country, even if you were to be forming the sorry, can i just briefly touch on another aspect of this, it took a week for the election to take place until the results came. i know kenny is one of the most technically advanced countries on the african continent, but people i believe wanted each and every vote counted by hand. can you just explain why that is? oh we have, we have a hybrid photo system. we still do both balloting for votes. we have paper by lot that are then mock and dumped into the boat, what baskets and pulled out much before. then each voter identified by metric and you about metrics are used to identify you. you are then given by lot which up to mock and play into what baskets at the close of the turning and they've any be open on counted up, want to be counted. they are by metric can be captured again. i believe johnny come on me to not if you remember, i went back, we did our case where transmission of that evolve was one of the biggest issue. so what happens, it says the tumbling exam or the voting vision. i'm the results but i found a blood floating fission out of the final results. but did you did plan meet up to the national timing center and they will be using using? got it. that's got it on 42, but played in a pdf form. one of the things that was contested in 2017. what are the major on for the medical them it offered room for the designs to be met or wrong? yeah, yeah, yeah. we were just running right at a time, but i just wanted to give audience a sense of that because it did seem to quite a long time miss, sorry, we have to leave it there or we're right out of time. but thank you so much for giving us a sense of what is occurring there, miss story, and jag, advocate of kenny as high court and political analyst. thank you for much. probably . thank you, sir. not more than 750000. people have been displaced this year in somalia, following a severe drive that brings the total number of refugees from the country to more than a 1000000 people according to the un refugee agency. it's the 2nd time in 2 years, the somalia has been parched by dr. something not seen for some, for decades before that, to that extent, migration is not the only consequence of the disaster is more and more from the struggle from hunger caused by dr. we spoke to residents of the capital market issue about how they've been affected that i fled from to our village because there is no water and no food. there are health problems there as well. some of us came here by foot and we left some of our children and old parents behind roswell, montana who i fled from lawful village in cretan wary district because of hunger. it took me for days and nights to come here by foot, and we faced huge problems. misery and affliction had on black of water, forced to flee from our village. lawful the drought affected us severely. we are at adela idp centre, some 1114 families live here in this camp. the displaced people who were affected by the harsh drought are here, and we expect an additional influx of drought affected people to arrive in the coming days of the false all. go according to the united nations high commission for refugees. the prospects for the region are far from rosie. the number of people facing hunger is expected to rise by another 2000000. taking the total to 7. the situation is further exacerbated by the conflict in ukraine bouts forced food and fuel prices. the sor, following the war of sanctions declared by the west, against russia as well wherever, even before today's hardships. malia was one of the most underfunded. she monitoring crises in the world, according to the u. n. h c, r's, representative in the country. well, to discuss the ongoing crisis further or less, cross live to author on history professor at the university of houston gerald horn . you are most welcome. yeah, according to the you and the situation is not going to be improved anytime soon, but it is the you in itself doing enough to resolve or help resolve the crisis. certainly not. but i'm sure that united nations would contin that it's handicap by the member states particular of the united states of america. which despite the fact that it has profited handsomely over the centuries from the african slave trade has been missing an action when it comes to dealing with the problems of africa. and somalia is a special case because recall that some, all his downfall began about 3 or 4 decades ago during the height of the cold war. when samaya head what was perceived to be a pro moscow regime under c ot bari. and therefore, that regime was not only to stabilize, it was induce to attack neighborin
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c c t, v footage that shows someone shooting at the bus. that no doubt will be helpful to police as they search for the person or people responsible. the shooting comes a week after egypt negotiated a ceasefire between is thrill and the armed group, palestinian palestinian islamic jihad in the gaza strip. that followed 3 days of his really air stripes in gaza that killed almost 50 people, including 17 children. israel says it conducted this operation to thwart a terror attack by the islamic jihad. the ceasefire had been considered quite fragile because the stomach to hide is continuing to press for the release of 2 prisoners, including a man who has been held without charge for months and is on a hunger strike. and he's in very poor health. you only been minish him is a senior, middle east analyst and wish jerusalem. he says the attack follows a week of high tension and israel garza and the occupied with bank the atmosphere. and it was through extension, a office 3 shannon for the palestinians of a 4th street for what happened in gaza for them it was at the feet of the city slamming jot that be because it is well made. this success a successful operation. and they know what, there's a cease fire, but still eventually very high because a, the sunny job demands the release of the student, prisons it prisoners. and i don't know if it's still that it's only speculation. we don't know if it's directly connected, but they atmosphere, he's all tension and frustration stole trumpeters facing mounting pressure. following reports, his lawyer signed a statement back in june, confirming all classified material had been returned from the former president's florida home. that's according to the new york times. the statements would be at odds with this week. seizure of 11 sense of classified documents from our lago mishandling or sharing top secret information critical to national security is a violation of america's espionage act. champs is he had declassified all pipe, as he took from the white house of wallen office, had asia, castro has moore from washington. we know that not only as tromping investigative for potentially violating the espionage act, but he is also be investigated for possibly obstruction of justice. and that is what this key document speaks to the context of this is the department of justice asked. air subpoenaed trump and his aides back the in the spring for all of the classified materials that he had improperly removed from the white house and brought to his private residence at mar logo. that was followed up by an in person visit from the top counter intelligence off official in the department of justice, the national security division who went to mar lago again in person in june to try to get those materials back by the reporting from the new york times says that. trump's attorneys did present some classified documents, then and shortly after signed that written statement saying that there was no longer any remaining classified documents at mar a lago. that's what they said back them. but what we saw unfold on monday in that a dramatic search of conducted by the f b i of mar logo revealed that it was not the truth because there were 11 sets of classify materials that were so marked that was again removed after that search several of those materials were top secret, which is can only be held and read in a secure government building. ortho salman rushdie is no longer on a ventilator and just talking after being step several times on friday. rusty's friend and fellow author attached to it posted the update on twitter. the man accused of the attack has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and to soften the 2nd degree. 24 year old, haughty matar was detained after rushing on stage and stepping rusty in the nick and stomach. the author has 5 years of the threats for his novel, this a tennis versus mike. hannah is following developments from washington d. c. the alleged to perpetrator of the attack harvey. my cause has appeared in an upstate new york court in mabel new york. he's pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder and assault charges. now police say that they are investigating the man's background, particularly in new jersey, which is where he comes from, the state, neighboring new york state. they are questioning people there to establish whether this was a attack carried out by the men on his own or whether there was some element of planning and some outside assistance in the attack of his being overwhelming reaction not just from within the literary world, but also among the society at general, some have described it as the ultimate sense to ship of the artists such an attack . his close friend and fellow writer in mature and also issued a statement saying that rusty has been an inspirational protector of those writers and journalists who being persecuted around the world. this also being questions raised about securities at t
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there is c c t, v footage of the shooter, that no doubt aided police in their search. but then at about 7 38 o'clock this morning, police say a 24 year old band walked into a local police station and turned himself in police. they, they have confiscated the gun that used. now there are media reports that this 24 year old man acted alone. that he is not tied to any groups armed groups that he has a criminal record, but was not on any kind of a security watch list. all that we've heard so far from the police though, is that this 24 year old man is a resident of east jerusalem and natasha briefly if you would. what about the context of this say, given the recent tensions we've been seeing well regarding the contacts, the shooting happened a week after egypt negotiated a ceasefire between israel and the armed group, the palestinian islamic jihad in the gaza strip after 3 days of airstrikes by israel israel says it was forced to launch this operation, targeting the armed group, palestinian islamic jihad in order to afford an attack in israel, and it killed a number of the l
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c c t v footage of the shooter, that no doubt aided police in their search. but then at about 7 38 o'clock this morning, police say a 24 year old man walked into a local police station and turned himself in. police say they have confiscated the gun used now there are media reports that this 24 year old man acted alone, that he is not tied to any groups armed groups that he has a criminal record, but was not on any kind of a security watch list. all that we've heard so far from the police though, is that this 24 year old man is a resident of east jerusalem. now green is being loaded onto the 1st united nations, chanted vessel in the port of it pip denny in ukraine. this will be the 1st shipment of food aid for drought affected east africa since russia's evasion in february more than 16 much vessels of left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after deal was broken between keith and moscow. and more than $400000.00 tons of produce of left ukrainian port since august. the 1st at the you end at food price index shows global prices dropped 8.6 percent between june and july. and the u. n. charged ship, which will depart for to boot in the coming days. it will report, it will transport more than $23000.00 tons of wheat while un humanitarian coordinator in ukraine says, a shipment will bring much need to relieve to drought at regions. this shipment and w b will say more about it is the 1st that will help many shipments to come to countries that are suffering great difficulties there at least 5 who are already in famine like conditions. and another 20 that are on the what we call the watch list for famine. so these shipments are going to be hugely important to those population. the day is important, the 1st of all because her 1st where so we see brave come on that. now login, mouth, stand for the load, it was old and a few cranium grain. its 1st sheep, which will be a part of what united nation wolf's program. meanwhile, the very 1st grain shipped to depart, ukraine under that you and broke a deal as approaching the syrian port of tortoise. the rezone set sail from odessa on august, the 1st under the agreement between russia and ukraine. the cargo had been heading for lebanon, with the original by refuse delivery of the 26000 tons of cold. president vladimir lensky says, ukrainian forces targeting russian soldiers shooting at all from a nuclear power station. russia and ukraine have traded blame for the shilling, run this average. a plant is spot fears of a nuclear catastrophe, glanton and this is jimmy li, occupiers are trying to intimidate people in an extremely cynical way, using this app for region nuclear power plants. the actually hide behind a station. they may constant provocations with shelly and tried to increase the number of troops there in order to continue black mailing our country and the entire free world acquisition. or she could visually in every russian soldier who either strikes the plant or shoots from its territory, must realize that he will become a special target for our intelligence. special services for our armies. author salman rushdie is no longer an a ventilator and is able to talk of to being stabbed 2 days ago. a man accused of attacking him has been identified as 24 year old. heidi matter is pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. rusty was damned while speaking at the literary event in new york state on friday. the controversial award winning author has faced a death threats for years after the publication of his novel, that satanic verses, crowns is enduring as dry as summer's ins. records began. most of the country is now facing water restrictions crops, a withering nuclear power plants are operating a reduce capacity and rivers are running dry. well as smith is, is now from to lose. i was originally shami. i've never seen the river as low as this is stephane, marty tells me. he's a fisheries officer. in a normal year, the level of the garon here would be above our heads, the river cuts through to lose. it's the cities life blood, providing drinking water, irrigating farmland, and cooling a nuclear plant. stefan has had to take fish out of the river and put them into special tanks because the water is too warm, thick on. please give us unfair to put it here where they are, it's complicated. everything is connected. there will be less snow in the mountains . the glaciers will melt sooner. this year there has been much less snow, so less water in the mountain lakes. so pumping of the lakes is lower to keep the water longer. over 3 weeks, 40 percent of the water held in reserve in hydro electric dams, in the pyrenees. mountains has been released into the garron to keep it flowing just heat waves in europe are increasing at a faster rate than almost anywhere else on the planet. and global warming increases the likelihood of drought drying out soils and vegetation. laven firewall ha minimum. so sometimes you make up a local company, so after i'm also, we need 60 millimeters of rainfall to be able to replant the soil. crystal carpentier tells me the forecast is for 3 millimeters this week. it's not enough. no. the corn harvest across france is expected to be 18 and a half percent lower this year than last. there's already a global shortage because of the war in ukraine. even the sunflower of turned away from the scorching sun where there is access to water. there isn't enough to go around. crystal says she'll lose more than 30 percent of a crop this year. soon. apostrophes among god. if we don't get enough water in this region, there will be no viable agriculture. even today, the kettle farmers here have no grass on their fields to day we own a land where it's crucial to develop irrigation. if only to be able to achieve minimum profitability. francis, worst route, since records began in 1958 has affected so many aspects of how people live here. and i, i think we will, we will work a lot. we will train turned and cake and we reward because there is not enough waterfall for the foot. in july rainfall across france was down 84 percent compared to normal. according to the french weather service. the summer isn't over yet. bernard smith al jazeera to lose southwest france, the pacific island, the venue i to has launch, one of the world's most ambitious climate policies is already carbon negative, meaning it absorbs more than it produces of n o r 2 has now committed to 100 percent renewable energy from electricity generation, by the year 2030, it was to establish a loss and damage finance facility to support vulnerable communities. the island is pushing the international court of justice to wishing an advisory opinion on climate change harm. implementing these measures will cost nearly a $178000000.00 for the country as rated most at risk of natural disasters by the united nations. or take a low cooper as a director of climate change resilience at the secretariat of the pacific regional environment program. and she says, develop countries are obliged to take action. we've got the most low little cal trees are we are amongst the most mongrel countries in the world. they are our sip ro, i was our low, like assholes. we show for the highest point to start the 3 meters. if there is a we are already affected 5 very severe weather events and the ability for pacific islands who are developing countries to absorb shock and build back better is becoming more and more difficult. and this is why as a collective grouping, the pacific will not move away from the course for one with 5 degrees to stay alive. one watches, one of 5 countries in the pacific to submit a submit their 2nd. ah, andy said, but what on what to have done now is really put a spotlight on multiple countries taking the lead and really showing true leadership in the efforts to ah, in mitigation and adaptation. and when to walk to special in that it is also calling for highway finance and loss or damage where the cupboard is bare, basically 4 pacific other countries. so it's this leadership, despite unwatched, most negligible emissions that eas, it is important and it's important for our global family to see that if small pacific island countries i doing this despite negligible emissions, then it's a core for the global family, particularly developed countries to step up and submit their o n d. c's. look at life bitches. now from armenians, capital vieira van, where there's been an explosion at a large market in the capital, it's killed at least one person who, hearing so far it set off a far you can see their efforts being made to douse the flames as smoke billows all around it trapping people underneath the rubble. apparently this incident has done the inter faxed news agency at citing arminius emergency services, saying the explosion occurred in a building at the somali market, where fireworks have been sold. but the cause of the blast isn't yet known. this mountain time investigations aren't aware, you can see all the arrest the services in attendance there is that smoke blows into the skies above a capitol of armenia. a still head heron al jazeera families of 10 mine is tracked in a flooded coal mine in mexico, made desperate please to authorities to do more to help the lights of defiance. 200 kilometers from the front lines, people and keep in system life must return to no
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c c t v footage of the shooter, that no doubt aided police in their search. but then at about 7 38 o'clock this morning, police say a 24 year old man walked into a local police station and turned himself in police. they, they have confiscated the gun used. now there are media reports that this 24 year old man acted alone. that he is not tied to any groups armed groups that he has a criminal record, but was not on any kind of a security watch list. all that we've heard so far from the police though, is that this 24 year old man is a resident of east jerusalem. those are the latest headlines on al jazeera. we'll have more news in less than 30 minutes time right here, but up next it's al jazeera world by ah. ready ah, i made with danny a bit that hawaiian twist to it and muscles kind of give me a root canal when ada jennifer. i think it did a lot of the young shane. i've been out about a water out little doll talk quite. hm. a lot of me and maybe what a dollars. yeah. so what i have developed up to what i'm a lot. i belong with hey, the 1960s was a decade of change in europe and the americas, but also in the middle east and north africa. some preferred the way things were that many people embraced the new movements and politics, society, and especially cultural change. fresh ideas and modern thinking began to awaken across much of the region music. the arts and film broke new ground during the decades shot, i went on to me. got it. the 60 met kenneth at the u. s. s. c. but then the year policy lab, good a about the city med miss and meet you there shortly. ma'am. the room and see a lot of me. ah, my daughter did the couldn't. 16. and this had been a last month that a bit of him and h met at. ah, oh, yes. mall again. usually they needed any cuz he met him mirabelle in the lab at all a shared with a kid and the subject to patch whitening, asap, whining her. we cannot lose my hub, but been all it's a half ago. should it? ah, was to match out a movie that he can look. can it's a home he and one be led to nap where i moved him a hot tuna. does bucky. lemme go to mathematics. i gamma is dara. i get the thought the coffee be death of seeing how hard that the party who are also a car seat boss of a store knocked egg dema. we're not got them both to the resume fema demo. us hard to do the, the, for our own actor natalia, him in fish of actor who has a do more on me, a nice woman to ship me to shack, but i don't eat as much. i had a 50, or a lot of the city
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c, f t. c. that's the commodity futures. trading commission, regulating them as digital commodities, as opposed to securities, which fall under the jurisdiction of the s c. c. now this comes after trillions have been wiped off of the crypto market. um, in the past year, bitcoin went from 60000 dollars last year to $23000.00. and there's a ton of elicit activity that go on money wandering fraud. and this bill is trying to obtain that under the s s e f t c. a lot of letters that they'll stay in new york for us. thank you. now, russia's gas prom claims, the delivery of a turbine needed to increase flows down a key gas pipeline to europe is impossible because of western sanctions. moscow has been steadily reducing deliveries down north stream, one blaming technical problems, including the late return of the turbine from canada. but on wednesday, german chancellor, olaf shouts inspected to the turbine, which is in germany, waiting to be sent on to russia. he insist gas prawns claims aunt credible and the turbine is in full working order. still niches. you're invited. cons, nothing stands in the way or forwarding the turbine to russia. wilson except that the
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c. t s m c. produce us more than 90 percent off. there was at fonts semiconductors. if you need a micro chip to power your phone on missile defense system, you're going to get it from taiwan, even if you're china or the us. so taiwan has made us sofa, indispensable to both sides. so tell me more about the chip industry because i know the you with is pushing to become more independent from taiwan. china to has its eyes set on that chip, making industry is very lucrative and essential to so many different sectors. where would that leave tie one if both the us and china add to its biggest customers become more independent. well, china has attempted to develop its own sammy conductors, but they simply don't have the knowledge about the delicate process off chip mccain . meanwhile, making chips in the u. s. it's just too expensive. so i want to talk over shows, had said that there is 0 chance that the semiconductor industry could be hollowed out and re okay to, to, to us. so for now, taiwan is irreplaceable. you haven't joyce lee. thank you very much for filling us in wit
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c cheese s. try y steak or c chicken, t. now at togo's >>> when california demonstrates these things can be done, other states and countries take the same path. >> california poised to adopt a revolutionary plan to slash carbon emissions. the first of its kind ban up for a vote tomorrow. >>> tens of millions of americans will receive student debt relief under a new plan from president biden. we will break down who is eligible for help. >>> tonight e school districts across the bay area are trying to figure out how to feed their students. what prompted the last minute scramble? >>> and the ukrainian communities coming together on the nation's independence day. >> it is important for us to honor this important event. >> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. now at 11:00 on kpix5 and streaming on bay area, state regulators are expected to approve a plan to ban the sale of gas powered vehicles by 2035. it will set california apart from the rest of the country and the world. kpix5 reporter andrea nakano explains how it will work. >> reporter: we might see more charging stations like this one as california's plan to ban the sale of all new gas cars goes through. it has to be approved by the federal government but if it does, california could see a huge decline in greenhouse gas emissions. >> we will be the first jurisdiction in the world to require all new cars sold to be alternative fuel cars. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom setting ambitious goals that all new passenger cars will need to be electric by 2035. they believe california will set an example for others to follow. >> the main impact here is not that california is on its own. going to change climate change. the main impact is when california demonstrates these things can be done without damaging the economy so other states and countries take the same path. >> reporter: new the new policy comes to fruition, it is estimated greenhouse gas emissions from cars will be cut by 50% by 2040. the strain will cut to the electricity grid as the demand to charge will soar. >> will this strain the electricity grid? that depends on when people charge. if we can get people to charge when there's a lot of solar in the middle of the day, this can be handled with no problem at all. >> reporter: this comes as santa rosa became the biggest city in the u.s. to ban new gas stations from being built. >> it's the 2020s . if it were the 1920s it would make sense to open a new gas station. >> reporter: the ban is to encourage more drivers to make the switch to electric. while there are concerns about affordability and creating a larger network of charging systems, the goal is for sonoma county as a whole to get away from the use of fossil fuels. andrea nakano, kpix5. >> the bay area will soon get millions of dollars from the state to get homeless people off the streets. the governor announced the bay area will receive more than $226 million in grants to fund more than 700 housing units. >>> starting tomorrow, schools across the bay area will be in a scramble to feed their students. that is because a major school meal vendor is suspending its service. local company the lunch master says it is overwhelmed by demand and has run into supply chain issues. starting tomorrow, the company will temporarily stop meal delivery to all 120 schools it serves. families in the miller creek school district in marin county are among those wondering what happens now. >> i have friends that sometimes cannot afford to pack their kids' lunches. >> reporter: the mill creek school district is working to provide temporary breakfast and lunch options for students. lunch master expects service to resume tuesday, september 6. >>> relief is on the way for millions of americans with federal student loans. president biden pledged to wipe away thousands of dollars in college debt. kpix5's katie nielsen breaks it all down. >> the average college student graduates with around $25,000 in student loan debt according to the u.s. department of education. the white house says 43 million borrowers are eligible for relief. >> that is much more money that i can put toward something else. >> reporter: james is paying about $150 a month on his student loans. but now, he is one of the more than 43 million student loan borrowers whose federal loans are being forgiven. >> i went to a community college and transferred to a university. >> reporter: here is where the federal government is forgiving. $10,000 in federal loans for anyone earning less than $125,000 a year and 20,000 for those with pell grants. anyone with federal undergrad loans will have repayments capped at 5% of their monthly income. and biden is extending the moratorium one last time with payments set to resume after the midterm election. >> moderate and progressive democrats don't want to see tens of millions of americans get student loan bills just before they are asking voters to go to the polls. >> reporter: republicans are bashing the plan with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell issuing a statement calling it student loan socialism and a slap in the face to every family who sacrificed to save for college, every graduate who paid their debt. but president biden says student loan debt is crippling millions of young people, especially in minority communities. and almost 90% of the debt cancellations will benefit those making less than $75,000 a year. >> so the outrage of helping working people with student loans is simply wrong. >> reporter: one part of the equation not addressed is the skyrocketing cost of college tuition since that is how the country ended up with an almost $2 trillion student loan crisis in the first place. in san jose, katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> new at 11:00, a gilroy county member is facing a lawsuit after a deadly halloween shooting at her home. rebecca armadaras a facing a lawsuit from the family of the 19-year-old who died as a result of the party. they are seeking $15 million in damages, hospital and funeral expenses. she is accused of helping her son and nephew plan that halloween party and failing to keep everyone safe. we reached out to the councilmember for comment but have not heard back. >>> developing news out eastern europe. russian forces have launched an attack on a train station in ukraine. it killed 22 people and injured more than a dozen others. the attack comes six months after the start of russia's invasion and on the same day ukraine celebrates its independence from the soviet union. in a show of defiance, ukrainians showcased destroyed tanks near the capital of kyiv. earlier today, president biden announced an additional $3 billion in military aid to ukraine. the largest aid package yet. the money will pay for drones, ammunition, and other weapons. meanwhile, here in the bay area, the ukrainian community held several events celebrating their country's independence. kpix5's sara donchey on the messages they wanted to share. >> reporter: this is a special and important day for ukrainians here in the bay area. many of them got together to send the message their homeland still needs significant help. >> thank you. >> reporter: well into the evening, this small group of runners carried the ukrainian flag through chrisy field. the run for ukraine event was meant to raise money for ukrainians suffering from the war. >> extremely important for us ukrainians to honor this important event. and to thank everybody who is fighting for independence. >> reporter: it was one of a number of events in the bay area meant to celebrate ukrainian independence. a value as cherished as ever as the russian invasion drags on. >> our people are very brave, very courageous. all of them. our soldiers, our volunteers helping the army. they send a lot of help. >> reporter: san francisco city hall, they held a flag raising ceremony with leaders from other consulates and members of the ukrainian community. >> our ukrainians are always fighting for ukraine. when we became in 1991 independent. which was, you know, a great thing. for us, it was great. now, we are back to trying to promote freedom for ukraine. >> reporter: even though ukrainian independence day is celebrated wednesday, festivities and events will continue into the weekend. ukrainian day will be held at golden gate park on sunday. i'm sara donchey, kpix5. >>> still ahead tonight, in a few hours, the public gets a chance to weigh in on a controversial mining plan in the south bay. the proposal that has one local tribe crying foul. >> the native americans have sacrificed. >> pedestrians forced to scramble to safety when a police chase ends up on a bay area walkway. we will hear from them. >>> and a security guard was allegedly asleep on the job when thieves stole millions in jewelry from a brinx truck. what else was revealed what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. >>> in just a few hours, the public will get a chance to weigh in on a controversial mining plan in santa clara county. john ramos has the battle over the san corey project and what some consider sacred tribal land. >> so who has a greater claim to the land? >> reporter: a mining company that bought or paid for a legal title or a native tribe whose ancestors lived and worshiped here before they were forcibly removed from their home? these hills off 101 south of gilroy contain a large deposit of high quality sand from a prehistoric lake bed. a company called sergeant ranch bought the land to extract the material for construction projects in the south bay. >> a unique sand source to supply a critical need. that was identified. that would cause the minimal amount of disruption possible. >> reporter: managing partner howard justice says it would benefit the area to have a local quarry rather than shipping sand in from canada as it is now. but environmentalists object to the location. saying it is right next to a key migration corridor that wildlife use to safely cross 101. but the loudest objections are coming from a native tribe that considers this to be sacred ground. >> at this site right here, this is where the principle site, this is where the principle ceremonies were held at. >> reporter: valentin lopez's people were forced from the area 230 years ago to help build the california missions. but they still consider uristack to be their spiritual home. >> the native americans have sacrificed and it is time to protect their culture and their sacred sites. >> reporter: others are stepping up to help. just last week, neighboring gilroy became the fifth bay area city to come out against the project. the fire storm of protests has prompted sergeant ranch to alter its plans moving some operations further away to address concerns. >> we are very much wanting to be part of the process to see these issues corrected. whether it is a cultural center on the land, whether it is some of the land gets set aside for them, we are open for discussion. >> reporter: but there is a huge cultural divide here. historically, native tribes haven't considered land as something to be owned. >> we recognize that we have a responsibility to manage these lands but we do not have ownership. but just the perspective that the owners come in with, they bought it, they own it, and they can do what they want including destroying it. exploiting it. you know, just monetizing it. and selling it. >> reporter: when the county planning commission opens it up for comment on thursday, they are likely to get an earful. no decisions will be made at the public hearing. those are expected some time at the end of the year. in santa clara county. john ramos, kpix5. >> the planning commission will hold a virtual public hearing tomorrow at 1:30. >>> taking a live look at san francisco where tonight, two people are in custody after a wild chase ended up with a car on a pedestrian walkway. >> coming down. they are coming straight through our parking lot. >> all of a sudden, a car comes running through, probably 45, 50 miles per hour. and being chased by about ten cop cars. >> it was a frightening moment for residents of this apartment complex in the western edition today. a high speed police chase wound up on that busy walkway forcing pedestrians to scramble to safety. >> so, it got closer and faster and we are like oh no. >> it was scary. >> it is unclear what led to the pursuit and who was driving. one person in that car was taken to the hospital. no one else was hurt. >>> new details in a brazen jewelry heist in southern california. we learned one of the brinx truck driver was asleep at the time of the theft. that happened at a remote truck stop along i-5 in kern county. last month. and that truck was transporting the jewelry from san mateo to pasadena for a show. a lawsuit filed by the security company reveals one of the drivers was asleep inside the big rig while the other driver was getting food at a rest stop. that is when thieves reportedly broke the lock on the tractor trailer and stole 22 bags of jewelry worth millions of dollars. brinx is now suing to cap the amount of money they must pay back to the jewelry business. in a lawsuit of their own, they accused them in a breach of contract and negligence. >>> flash flooding across mississippi is threatening thousands of lives and things could get worse in parts of the state, rain has far exceeded levels seen during hurricane katrina. the flood waters have even destroyed chunks of the highway. more rain is expected tomorrow, possibly up to four inches. >>> as we check in with paul, i mean, we are so much more lucky here. really only dealing with fog right now. >> right, our weather is in a very calm pattern. other parts of the country, dallas has had the profound flooding issues. the last several days. the kind of system over the deep south. just can't catch a break one way or the other. our weather pattern will remain calm as we head through the rest of this week, very few changes to the overall pattern as we head through the end of the workweek on friday. a little parade of ripples in the upper atmosphere skirting along the northern california border. that will be replaced by another system dropping in from the pacific northwest. it will be more of a squeeze on the atmosphere into the weekend. stronger on shore winds. pushing that marine air further inland. cooler temperatures by saturday and sunday. right now, the fog is dense out there. temperatures not a whole lot of variation. between 56 in santa rosa, 64 in concord. these numbers will back off a little bit more. not too much for san francisco and oakland as the fog continues to spread into the inland valleys beginning of the day thursday, the inland spots not going to last long. it will take a little longer along the coast where you will see the sun peeking through. a strong on shore push is still keeping that marine air nudging into more moisture. >>> temperature ins the mid to upper 50s to start the day. warmest spots around 60 degrees. we will warm up to exactly our average high temperatures temperatures. mostly 80s inland. reaching or approachable 93. we still have the below average inland temperatures to look forward to for saturday and sunday. the long range outlook shows a significant chance of above average temperatures for the first week of september. not just for bay area and california. there is the potential of offshore wind. that combined with hot temperatures would elevate the fire threat. we will keep an eye on it. we are talking average temperatures the next couple of days. below average temperatures over 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c team, and after 2 days they capture all the cobble and other c t's. it was an believe it was like you just watch cable and movies. she was only going to stay for a few weeks to prepare a directory, work to the seattle primary. there she will stage a 1000 splendid sons based on the best selling novel by african writer. 100 placene washington has become hung in exile me. it's really hard moment for us. my generation like me, the stocks from 0 to the war. good heart during this 20 years. we not only use the shipment, lose our line, our country did as a people, di did a people, they don't have you and they don't have the colleagues time. how can i me, ended up in run them after fleeing afghanistan. she received a gift professorship at a state full school. ah, i'm very glad that i have this opportunity to share my experience as an add on to make with the students that help. ready me to, to heal my wounds. my pains, ah, what will happen next in the lives of the women who stayed in afghanistan until gender segregation can be guaranteed everywhere. many will not be able to go to work. a concept as being prepared. this matter will be resolved as soon as possible to decrease appear at targeting women. female afghans can only study if they have no contact with men. secondary girls schools are closed. women are no longer allowed to drive alone for long distances and no longer travel by plane without the company of their husbands. the decree that women must cover at least their heads and faces in public, sparks protests across the country. but even so, more and more women are disappearing from public spaces. almost all afghan women share the experience that men determine what goes on in their own lives. being a woman in such a traditional and patriarchal society and especially an independent woman, it is, it is not easy. it was that one of the biggest struggle that i, i had under the taliban. she risked her life. now she wants to support those who have not yet managed to escape. she makes a call to cobble as yet what is the situation to women go outside or not at all? how are they being treated moment as fun? i wish they mean at that. unfortunately, i no longer have any optimism at all. i see to produce is an artist and former director of the legendary arianna and kabul the 2nd oldest cinema in the country. as guns foresaw cuss me by the last. that was my brother and i left home to get something important by on my panel door. how can i make a boy the shot of my brother was driving them and i was in the back of the car that a muscle of ascii as phenomena in the senate in the taliban stopped us and question my brother law. so they asked who she was taking with her mom thought was thought he said, this is my sister madame of work. but the taliban replied, yes i how do i know if that is your sister or some one else? yes to you yet another pharmacy party has to be key. jenny? yeah, not even a brother and sister have the right to go out or buy anything without being bothered to our town was a woman has no right to have a job that a so she has to stay close to home or not white wash. she has to do the cooking and house work. there was nothing else lab, but i hate soft promises to help. i see to flee afghanistan. they plan to stay in touch roja. so that can relate to a seat is experiences of living under the taliban. she often encountered resistance in her family as well with it was very hard, but when my father turned to the stand mother, i'm doing and of my uncle for a long time. he don't came to our home because when i go for shooting, i missed a lot can, can answer the courage to make films against all odds was depicted in this documentary from 2008 shot by spanish director alba. so taura, it tells how it royal saddam explores and breaks through the narrow limits of patriarchal society. but the on site on a little less than that, you may get them. i was in the, you may giga anemic on them on the ha, ha ha, did each and on call, she had a good, a good bit of a horshal ambush at the beginning from a little i thought of them all the max of a highly muscular blue by the zone to hold them on the quantity. but with this a month, a little moly, gem have a so monday evening and, and said, oh yes, saddam and i'll, but so tara, have since being closely connected privately and professionally to day cetera, is the co producer of such as new film, a forgotten history. filming on location in afghanistan had to be cancelled, but giving up is out of the question all the for the final she was because we also have the ocean mission in a studio. assume right now the cool. so they're in different county. their quick test, the female at axis, the actor, the in defend location, different country. and the situation is also not clear that they can travel or not . this is a hot part of their product shadow. for this movie, people are fine shin to keep afghan cinema alive. from abroad. but what about in afghanistan itself? the taliban claim it treats the country's film history with respect. they say there will be no destruction of fillmore bands on pitches this time around. the archive of afghan film is very important and has historical significance. it's completely secured in the presidential palace. no one has access there who could damage it. was it sounds hopeful, but the fact is all film productions around the country have been cancelled and cinemas are closed. and november 2021 to cree prohibits the television, screening of films in series featuring women, or any content that contradicts sharia law. ah, only propaganda videos are produced now. even though most afghan directors have now left the country, their strongest works of the past 2 decades, remain afghan cinema lives on abroad. as seen here at the do hawk international film festival, in the autonomous region of kurdistan. it's refuge the kurds who are subject to oppression and censorship. in many countries. cinema plays a special role here as a sign of solidarity the festival dedicates a separate section to ask and cinema sarah her. amy is also showing her latest film here. see now mine is a, somehow our reporter to fight against the brutal it is. the program also includes award winning kurdish productions such as the opening film to look up a deep insight into a rocky society, marked by patriarchal structures and corruption and notes in here. the president of the international jury is one of the most important directors in afghan film history. ah. but we should see that more and more boston or cinema undoubtedly reflects all events that we experience. it mirrors our lives larger and that's why afghan cinema, as well as kurdish cinema tells about the deep pain of the population throughout history was uprooted. laurie smallwood, with his most successful film bar, mac work house. the dramatic years during the tele vance 1st reign of terror in the late 19 ninety's, he used amateur actors. women were not allowed to work or leave the house alone at this time. those without my family members risk starvation. a single mother has no choice but to disguise her daughter as a boy, osama becomes her name. but when she is forced to attend religious classes, her disguise is discovered. her sharia court decides her fate. over holiday. did you mother the yellow you were gonna dance her mother. good douglasville. carol cannon i o. in 2004, the duke bar mark received a golden globe for this film among other awards. he's convinced that the creativity of afghan direct is, is a result of the difficult production conditions that they face in his country. sought the film us. i've seen the law, you get all the most of our film makers see, especially the young filmmakers. don't have producers o dot m w to yolanda, so they try to find various other ways of turning their ideas and concepts for cinema into reality. all on the so usually that's, you know, mobile toyota was each one of these filmmakers are internationally recognized, but have been forced to live and work far away from their homeland. unfortunately, this is a common fight for many afghan directors, including marty m. ghani, the daughter of former afghan president, ash raf, connie. she lives in the u. s. her films deal with the less known chapters of afghanistan's history. her best known work is about 5 unfinished films made during communist rule in afghanistan, films that stand somewhere between us and propaganda. the movie shows what the filmmakers put up with in order to be able to work. for example, shooting with real ammunition because blanks were not available. the rest of 5 shall lump muslim glove for 5 major them. you know, alaysyah doesn't go to hold on with a miss johnson on unsettled her. the i'm all i'm all done from shall yet one assumption holds all the new mixed up from that love and go, director charbonneau said had fled to hamburg after the taliban took over. her 1st feature film premiered in current in 2016 and in her 2nd work which one multiple awards. she managed to show afghanistan in a different light. a 15 year old dreams of a career as a bollywood star on the streets of 19 eighties. cobble. ah, a ah, the filmmakers of afghanistan and even more so the female directors a used to struggling in order to make their films, they processed their hardships through their work. when we succeed to get out from the airport, i decided to write about it than i share it with the producer. and i told her that i want to make film about those hours. it is about her, our struggles to get to a requisition flight. the taller bon limited filmmakers or artists, it doesn't mean that we are going to we're to stop. we will continue all. and i will tell our stories from different perspective napkins. leading filmmakers a deeply rooted in the country's film history with global recognition and networks . they continue to shape and developers, and many of them are not willing to give up afghan cinema will live on an act, and filmmakers have 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c. t's can remove a lot of that guesswork. but of course, intentionally infecting volunteers with diseases that could take a serious or, or even a deadly turn is an ethical minefield. so, h, c. t's are not entered into lightly. i'm aware of only one human challenge, trial involving covey. 19 so far, which took place in 2021. in the u. k. i'm in it. 36 healthy young adults had drops of fluid that contained a controlled amount of sars covey to scored it into their noses. half of them later it tested positive for coven, 19, and 16 of them showed symptoms. none classified as serious, although 5 of the subjects did continue to report problems with smell and taste. i'm 6 months later. the study helped clarify questions about, for instance, how quickly symptoms begin to develop post infection and, and when viral load pigs. um, but there was one major drawback. it's that the strain of virus used in the study was isolated from a patient quite early in the pandemic. so before or is colby too began to seriously mutate. since then, we've seen a series of new variance as the virus changed and, and pretty fundamental ways becoming a whole lot more transmissible in the process. so althoug
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