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at, backed by donald trump. for chance, stewart represent republican party in mid term elections later this year. investigation into the killing of 5 children earlier this month, and garza finds that an israeli as strike was responsible. and brazil's present variables in our officially launches his re election campaign from the spot where he was stabbed as a candidate for years ago. ah, you as president joe biden has signed into law, a $430000000000.00 climate health and tax bill. he said the inflation reduction act address is climate change and reduces deficits by having the wealthy pay more taxes . democrats see it as a major win for the party ahead of november's mid term elections. but republicans say that it does little to lower prices. this goes the biggest step forward on climate ever, ever as going oh wow. and allow us to boldly take additional steps toward read all mark climate goals. we're going to cut the deficit point up our another $300000000000.00. with inflation reduction act over the next decade. were cutting deficit to fight inflation. by having the wealthy and big corporations finally began to pay, part of their for sure, one of its top priorities is making health care more affordable. the bell will give medicare the power to negotiate the prices of certain prescription drugs. expiring health care subsidies will be extended for 3 years, almost $400000000000.00 and you spending will go towards energy and climate projects to help cut carbon emissions by 40 percent by the year 2030 knots of the money to fund the initiatives will come from tax reforms including a new 15 percent minimum tax on large corporations. austin, jordan has moved from washington dc. the inflation reduction act is a textbook example of people making compromises in order to get some sort of legislation passed. certainly one thing that joe biden didn't want was continuing support for the oil, coal, and natural gas industries. but there are protections for those industries in the bill. that was what was necessary in order to get a key swing democratic senator joe mansion to support the measure without his support and without similar concessions to another democratic senator kiersten cinema. the bill never would have passed because the senate is for all intents and purposes, divide it 5050. the us president can now support those members of congress who are running for reelection and be able to argue to the voters who will send these us representatives and senators, back to capitol hill, having them say, look, you're not going to have to spend as much money on your prescription drugs, you're going to have help covering your insurance payments for subsidized health care. you're going to be able to get financial help upgrading and making your home more energy efficient through tax credits and other inducements. it will be easier for you to buy an electric vehicle and it will be easier and more cost efficient for the major us automakers to produce those vehicles. all of those things are issues that people in the democratic party can campaign on the speak to steve clemens, he's always to volunteer. there is a weekly show, the bottom line and founding editor of the digital media platforms and the 4 joins us on skype from washington. d, c, this is a big political victory for biden, isn't it? well, i think it is a very, very big political victory for biden, because he had had sort of a desert for a while. his numbers were in the thirty's, which were you know, what i would call sort of trump level numbers. and so this gives him something that many people it bought. he would never achieve, which was signature legislation, which is your last guess said, you know, deal, you know, addresses, inflation addresses, drug prices, but also in a way, saves the planet because of the big investments in climate positive technologies. inflation at its highest level and for decades in the u. s. will this measure actually tain the price spikes that have been inflicted so much hardship and american households? i think this is the symbolic gesture, the amount, i mean, we haven't seen many bills in the past that have taken part of the money they raise and then directs them towards deficit reduction. so symbolically, it is an important effort that, that, you know, about one 3rd of the money of the raise of this bill goes to reduce the national debt. and, you know, $300000000000.00 a $3000000000.00. but in the scheme of the u. s. economy and the powers of inflation. it's a drop in the bucket, it's very, very small numbers still, but i think that symbolically, it will have some impact. and as your previous guess said, negotiating lower drug prices will have a substantial impact on, on the price rises that people have been feeling in their pocket book and over their kitchen table. so, you know, i think that the bill will do it in different ways, but you know, as far as affecting inflation per se, it's probably negligible, but still it doesn't make things worse. how worried will the republicans pay about the spell, especially as we had to wednesday's mid term elections? well, i think the republicans are worried about any victory that joe biden was able to score at this point. so i think they're concerned on that front end. they're painting this bill as inflationary as a tax and spend bill as one that raises taxes on companies that are employing americans and, and that, you know, at the same time it is going to fuel inflation and other ways. you know, i don't agree with that assessment, but that's the, that's the claim they're making. but they really want to, you know, put a dent in the success trail that joe biden has recently had, not just this bill, but passage of the chips act, which reinvention, reinvigorate the united states semiconductor industry and a number of other pieces of legislation that all of a sudden look like the bite administration has come back to life. i can't get to spend see stave clements, a host without his areas. we cache the bottom line. a key republican voice investigating lossy is attack on the u. s. capital miss cheney is fighting for her political life. this is in her state of wyoming, a deciding who will run in the mid term elections later this year. holes have chinese trailing her opponent harriet huckman by double digits high going his box by former president donald trump. chinese one favorite with democrats for her participation in a congressional committee investigating the attack on capitol hill in 2021. let's go to rob reynolds. his lie for us in jackson, wyoming. is this the done deal? do you think? is she going to lose or could those democrats give her a boost? well, you know, never say never lightning could strike. but to put that in perspective, there are about 40000 registered democrats in the state of wyoming. there are 200000 registered republicans. so even if every single democrat turned out on today on primary day, changed their registration and voted for janie. it still wouldn't be enough. so it's very, very likely that liz cheney is going to lose her primary election to a, harriet hagaman the, the the extent to which cheney is an outlier in the republican party is it's hard to, to over state. unlike former opponents of donald trump, like the new jersey governor chris christy, or the senators lindsey graham and ted cruz, who once denounced him and then turned to grovelling in before him and supporting his every word at every claim. cheney has been relentless in investigating and exposing trumps false words. what he did and failed to do on the day of the insurrection at other acts that she believes would undermine american democracy. and so her game i think, is a long one. she knows that she will lose tonight, but nevertheless, she said after voting that this battle will go on. and many people here believe that she has her site set on running for president, running for the republican nomination in 2024 as a kind of anti trust. now that she may not win, but she may seek to damage trump if he runs, or a trump supporting candidate, whoever that might be sufficiently so that they could not be elected in the general election. but again, going against trump, so vigorously as liz janie has done here, despite her initial popularity, the, the things that she has said and done, and doubled down upon during this campaign against trump is no way to win an election in wyoming, where trump 170 percent of the vote in 2020 against joe biden. rob does this primary once again illustrate how much of a strangle hold donald trump has on the republican party? well i think certainly in an estate like way, oh me, which as, as we've been discussing is very deep read. very conservative, very dominated by the republican party. yes. the, the trump's anointing of harriet hagaman is, is as good as getting her across the finish line in other states that are holding primaries today. for example, in alaska, where of linen cowski, a senator in there who is in an independent but aligns with the republicans, is running a she may win that race she's, she's doing quite well in the poll despite the fact that the trump dislikes her and has supported her opponent, so we will have to see it's a mixed picture. there are parts of this country where the, the political boundaries are very thin and they're very evenly match and they're almost 5050. and trump has succeeded in some of those. he's failed in some of those . he is succeeded in getting candidates nominated for example. mr. mariano in pennsylvania is running for governor, who democrats are actually delighted with because they think he's too extreme. and that, that voters in pennsylvania will reject him and vote for the democratic candidate. so every state is different. 1 wyoming is a unique state, a beautiful state state with it. it's dominated by dominated by the republican party. and i just wanted to point out one other thing that the kind of a sad commentary on the way politics are going in this country that lives chaney, has been unable to hold rallies or go out and shake hands with lots of people in public. why? because she's had a stream of death threats against her from people, apparently upset with the way she she's behaved towards president trump. so she's been guarded in part by members of the capital police force. and that's the same police force that tried to defend the capital building itself during the insurrection on january 6th, 2021. okay, thank you for that. rob reynolds there for us in jackson, wyoming, the european union, and the usa. they're studying iran's response to proposal to save the 2015 nuclear deal to hans and to reply lays on monday to one ears called its final submission around previously called on the us to show flexibility to resolve issues. washington has said it is ready to quickly seal a deal to restore the 2015 accord on the basis of the proposals. we have in fact received ron's comments on the use proposed final text. we have received them through the you were in the process of selling them. we are at the same time engaged in consultations with you and our european allies on the way ahead are what could be negotiated over the course. so these past 1617 months has been negotiated. so we'll continue to study out what has been submitted. we'll continue to consult closely with you with our european allies, other partners, and when we have more disable. sure that still head on al jazeera, the, you and human rights commissioner visits, one of the biggest refugee camps in the world. and mexico's president faces rising criticism after a wave of cartel related violence, rex havoc across multiple states. ah, who through the hospital and the the full world copies on its way to the catholic brook, you'll travel package to the hello there. let's look to east asia and there's more wet weather on the way for japan. you can see that frontal system pushing those pulses of rain from eastern areas of china across the korean peninsula. once again, we've already seen flooding here. we could see more and it is eventually going to move its way rather quickly on to han shoe in japan. now we have had flash flood warnings and landslides, we are expecting that wet weather to edge its way up further north, but it also affect tokyo, it is going to improve, however, by friday, and we will see the temperature start to rebound. temperatures will also rebound for places like beijing, up in the north, after this mass of wet weather, once again pushes it through, coming up behind the mass ahead of that, that will edge into hak hydro. by thursday, before the south of this, it continues to be an exceptionally hot picture. we've had more than 2 months of extreme heat for china. the temperature in shanghai once again, expect it to linger in the high thirties through to the weekend. now as we move to south asia, it's looking much dryer across central areas, but to the west and east of this, we are expecting flooding, rain for me, and mark that low pressure intensifying in the bay of bengal and more heavy rain on the way for pakistan the next 2 days, i saw air with visual airline with the join a 3 year investigation into the program lobby. i've been in a really good review secrets. we want to point messaging, other people, our res, give mag connections. some do want to exposed many in legacy media. love mass. she's talking with me. i'll just hera investigations how to sell a massacre on al jazeera lou . ah, you're watching out as a reminder of our top stories us out. you as president joe biden has signed into law, a $430000000000.00 climate help and tax build bought and said the inflation reduction to dresses, climate change, and reduces deficits by having the wealthy pay more taxes. u. s. house republican was chinese facing a political life and a primary election in wyoming. wholes, how chinese trailing her opponent. it was backed by former president donald trump. cheney one favor with the democrats for her role in a house investigation into the 2021 attack on capitol hill. the european union and the usa. they're studying a ron's response to proposal to save the 2015 nuclear deal to her on sent a reply late on monday to won't be called it's final submission. iran previously called on the us to show flexibility to resolve issues. now an israeli newspapers reporting that a military investigation has confirmed that it is royally astride killed 5 palestinian children in garza, during a recent flare up violence. the israeli strike his his cemetery jubilee. on the 7th of august, just hours before a ceasefire, it was agreed you're not al site has moved from casa on august 7th, and 9. the 3 latest escalation on the gaza strip between israel and islamic jihad that started on the 5th of august and ended on the 7th of august after a ceasefire. there was brokerage by egypt on that same day on 7th august, a 5. the children of the same family and mission family were killed in cemetery. the news, a cemetery in giovanni, a refugee camp, eye witnesses, a local palace scenes from the area and around the cemetery, sat the so and easily drone of firing a mess style on those children where the cemetery is a place that is not a proud of plays it is not covered by a high rise buildings or houses or anything. it's just a cemetery. so it was very visible to the eye witnesses around the cemetery, who said that they did see and is really drawn dropping and the style on the children that were instantly killed later, israeli, a claims military claim said that it could be a misfire by the islamic jihad but today tuesday and palestinian based of human rights center. also harriet's a which is an each really on use paper said that after an investigation was conducted also by the military itself. the israel military, it's so they found that the israeli military is responsible for the killing of these 5 children is the 1st official day of campaigning ahead of brazil's presidential election due in october, president variable sanara held his 1st campaign events for reelection in the city where he was stamped in 2018 opinion polls show that his left, his rival, the former president, louise in nasir luther da silva, has a 12 point lead. he has been campaigning outside an auto manufacturing plants in the state of south palo, where he rose to prominence as a union leader decades ago. what would campaigning, heating up? some brazilians are concerned about potential for violence. monica yankee reports from rio de janeiro transgender council. woman benny video ali has received more than 20 death threats since she was elected 2 years ago. she was forced to leave brazil for safety reasons and only returned after being promised special protection . that did not happen. no big an arb that'll bring me. i have no security, only a body guard the all the still fears for her life, but has decided to run for re edition nearest state legislator in october selections. i've law office local boss. these elections are not only about ideals and votes. they're also challenged to remain alive. we've seen people being killed because they're on one side or the other. the political polarization is very strong . brazil has a history of political violence, but since 2018 when the last presidential elections were held. 2 our growing concerns that verbal and written death threats may be actually carried out in july, a supporter of president j boss when i was shut down. marcella. honda, a member of the leftist workers party founded by former president we see now soon, lula thus, silva. lula is both so matters main rival in october's presidential election and is heading the pose. valgy say hi, she was running for congress and is a close friend of bull san ardo. it says all candidates are taking security measures seriously with my sample, he remembers the day ball sonata was stamped during the 2018 campaign. oh and joseph, when i both scenarios wearing a bullet proof vest, but that's not enough. he will always ignore protocol to talk to the people. the senior ball sonata was stamped and elected council woman marielli foot uncle, inactive ist of black, and gay rights was executed. the crime was never solved at a statue in her name has been inaugurated during the past 3 years, political violence in brazil has tripled somewhat of florida. renewed brazilian politics has always been polarized, but since 2018 we've had president j or ballston arrow openly disseminating hatred . no of the president has done this, that's led to an increase in political violence. what result, federal police has been training an extra 300 agents to protect candidates during october's election. but in brazil, fear it's not enough. money can not give on jazeera re addition ero india and the u. s. have re security concerns off to a chinese research vessel doctrine shall anchor beijing has call. the concerns completely unjustified. and al fernandez reports from humble daughter. come, don't come and finally come 5 days later than planned. those of the she lankin governments directions to the chinese survey vessel the you on wang 5. and despite india raising concerns over security, they were dismissed by the ship's captain. as it arrived in sri lanka, southern port of humbug at her on tuesday morning. she oh, hires on turco bridge, sir. the vessel mainly carries out ocean wrapping and monitoring were also supporting the aerospace construction of china. but analysts describe the ship differently saying it's an advanced technology vessel that can monitor satellite rocket and the intercontinental ballistic missile launchers, china's ambassador in colombo, also seem to pray shall august standing up to new delhi. bouncing don't even though you have experienced some different rough rather this time on the indian ocean, the porch call of 115 to humble toppa has come through. it shows not only your courage tenacity invincibility, but also the deep rooted, unfitting, an enduring friendship between our 2 countries. for days india has opposed the presence of the ship saying it could spy on its activities and shall anchors government us china to hold off until now. yeah, but a small country in the middle of the water, while india, by looking up into one in great might or to look at his role as a global power. shalanda is facing the worst economic crisis in living memory and relies heavily on india for support. but china has also made major investments in the country as part of its belt and road initiative. a dispute over the role of the vessel behind me has been at the heart of a diplomatic ta. so between 2 asian giants caught in the middle. she'll lanka has had a delicate balancing act to ensure it keeps both on side mirror, fernandez, audio 0 humbug theater. the humans high commission of human rights michel, ballet has visited one of the wells biggest refugee camps in bangladesh. cox's bazaar, his home to buy some 1000000 ringo refugees. he fled a miniature crack down in me on mine. 2017 tom the chattering of ports august 25th march 5 years since nearly 740000 mostly muslim. ranga fled to bangladesh from me and martin up on a flight, triggered by a military crackdown and widespread atrocities. you are, an investigator and the u. s. have called it a genocide. bachelors spoke to rowing a woman, your leaders and religious representatives. and the cox was our refugee camp, and then we told her that what we were not able to do and mean mom, we were able to do here. but we want to return to our home. she assured us that the you in is working hard and that soon will be able to start the repatriation process . this is the 1st time a you and high commissioner for human rights has visited bangladesh and the courts of bizarre, owing our reputation. since the post was established 29 years ago, bangladesh and foreign minister arch bachelor, to engage with me and mar, and insured the repatriation of forcibly displace rowena, looking gay. un high commissioner has shown much concern about the ringo, and the wind has appreciate all our help. they also want bangladesh continued to help the ringo and said they will stand beside us on this line. dancing wand refugee presented a letter to the un high commissioner on behalf of aaliyah down there. i think i've gone to lunch, i wrote to, we escaped to banga dish due to atrocity committed against us. women were raped and burned to death. there are still some rowena, whose confiscated land is not returned despite promise is made after me and my government accepts all of our rights and demands only then we will return mother bachelor toll refugees. those forcibly displace would be repatriated under un supervision and voluntarily and diplomatic efforts were under way to make that happen. but many here, wonder how long that will take and whether me and mars government will ever accept their demands. when we chose re, i'll just eda dhaka and he's 20 people have died in eastern pakistan after a passenger bus crashed into fuel truck sparking fire. the accident happened near the town of july, poor pear walla in punjab province. mexico as president, is facing criticism after a wave of cartel relate and violence last week that my criminal groups left at least 11 people dead vehicles. i'm fine. dozens of businesses burned across 4 states. annual report reports from mckenzie city. violence appears to be on the rise in mexico attacks against businesses in states like halley's feel and going to want to visit with a rampaged that left at least 9 dead in soothe waters and a wave of violence in the city of tiquana all in the span of a week has left many wondering what exactly is going on. we know so far it would be how it is a series of unrelated brands that have been very close to each other or within, within a single week on those, on each one of those has a different logic. each one of those has each a different trigger. the attacks of spur, the mexican government to deploy national guard troops to states like baja, california, mexico's president and the discipline will lopez over to the lord. acknowledge the violence, but says it has been blown out of proportion by his political opponents. it thank you. okay. i go, i really, everyone relaxed there is govern ability. yes, there is stability of the same time, those named chest, my adversaries, the conservative, to magnify things. and carry out sensationalist, journalism, violence and vandalism from criminal militias in mexico are not a new phenomenon. because security analysts say there are rarely any consequences. impurities rent, ah, brewing institutions are, are sure for between a and b or what it and you don't have a strong, you know, how strong you received their deliveries that gained. ah sh, increase the likelihood that any one you bought the subject, the rents will be, will be washed. mexico's government has not announced any new plans to change the country's security strategy. the policy seems instead to be to intensify the existing one with increased military style policing in regions where cartels operate. while experts in mexico say these latest instances of cartel related violence don't appear to be connected. the picture that's emerging is of a country where despite more boots on the ground, security forces are still losing ground to criminal organizations. when will it up a low al jazeera mexico city? ah, this is al jazeera, easier to help stories. yes, president j bought and has signed into law a foreigner and $13000000000.00 climate health and tax bell.

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