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Transcripts For ALJAZ News 20220903



i'm how much of room this is algebra? live from door. also coming up. thousands of people rally in argentina's capital, backing democracy after an assassination attempt on the vice president the u ins. nuclear watchdog warns fighting around ukraine's upper asia power plants still poses a grave risk prompting experts to be based at the facility permanently. the space tourism boom masses in pending artemus launch is providing an injection of cash from tourists on. 3 americas space coast ah true long as disgraced. former president is back home, less than 2 months after he fled during the nation's worst economic crisis since independence got to by roger pox who was blamed for pushing sri lanka towards financial disaster. the government ran out of foreign cash reserves and was unable to pay for imports, leading to shortages. roger boxer returned early on saturday, flying in from bangkok he had left following unprecedented protests. banal fernandez has more from columbo. the return of the former president got of a roger boxes happened very quickly. no one expected him to return a when he literally fled the country on a military jet just a few weeks ago. now that obviously was the peak of the public protests that had lasted for many, many months under the bat banner, go to go home as they angry and frustrated people, a sort of took their frustration and their anger as it's built out on the streets. they blamed the former president for the state of the country had fallen into obviously in its worst economic crisis since independence. now that overrunning of the presidential residents with the president inside at the stage, and then him being evacuated to safety, all sort of carving entered in him, making a very quick exit from the country. but since then, obviously he's been in 3 different countries. are seeking a, his options are in many, many others as well. and it just seems that he was checked mated at every turn. the countries that did horsed him, obviously these were temporary stairs. there was no talk of political asylum or anything like that. but the last place he was in thailand, the authorities we here had told him that he should confine himself indoors because there were security risks of him going out. so on his return, i hate, which was confirmed by the public security minister to me when he was at the v. v. i p lounge of the airport on arrival there. he said he was very relaxed. now. good . i'll be roger potter has moved into an officially provided government bungalow. obviously his right as a former head of state. and what his options are in the coming days and months will remain to be seen. his obviously relinquished office. but he is a very much part of the roger boxer, a clan and the family, and they haven't given up as far as we're hearing in terms of politics. mary m young as executive director of the u. s. council on sri lanka. she says the chances of a former president facing criminal proceedings are nonexistent. well, with in sri lanka, certainly there will be no attack to hold him accountable because the current president, ronald, with, from a singer, came into power basically said he would be agreeing that he would, would protect go to buy a roger parks. and so that's something of the agreement that they have and because his party, the s o p p is still in power very much in power. there is really no, there's no hope that i would see in, in the, near or far future, where he would be held accountable with in sri lanka. we will have to see how it goes forward and, and whether he decides to stay quiet and i work behind the scenes and, and make sure that he and all of his family members stay safe or of whether he actually tries to, to come back in some way, i think that the, the, the protesters are going to wait and then give some time to the government to see whether this very recently assigned agreement with the i m f, will actually change things on the ground will improve the economic situation. but they are very angry about him having returned and they want elections. and that's not something that this government is likely to give them any time soon. the usa department has approved a potential $1100000000.00 arm sell to taiwan. the package includes anti ship missiles and radar systems. tension has been high since u. s. house. speaker nancy pelosi visited the island last month fronting china to conduct military drills around taiwan. china claims the island as part of its territory. a rally to defend democracy has been held in the argentinian capital after a man attempted to shoot argentine as vice president, while she was greeting supporters at her home. and when aside his a suspect is now in custody. christina fernandez, da kirschner docked as soon as she saw the pistol and the man was grabbed by some of her supporters, the president declared friday, a national holiday to show solidarity with her, natalia, kasai, has more from winter cyrus. they did not save. i'm ration, i mean, we've been here for more than 3 hours and the way you're coming in to the square in front of the house because i was hoping the house as i say, i came shot when the news was known. but these gathering has been building up for quite some time in the context of a triumph that the vice president is facing for an edge or robson supposed to be one thing to come together deeply. they come now. i mean, this is the next reason i much bigger reason having her life so close to have been ended by these attack us. so yes, devotion so high, but it's, it's also relief for them. the fact that you succeed, so have been a mixed feelings if you wish, shock, and relief the the head of the you ins. atomic watchdog says he's worried about ukraine super easy, a nuclear plant. and the 2 of his inspectors will stay at the site permanently from now on. rough l grossi has just returned from visit to the facility. it was captured by russian forces in february and has become a focus of deep concern with fears nearby showing could cause a nuclear disaster. gabriel elizondo reports from keith the head of the united nations international atomic energy agency has arrived to vienna following his visit to ukraine's besieged zap region nuclear power plant and had this to say, i was able to see myself and my team, in fact holders markings on on the buildings of and so we believe that the physical of the team has been violated, not was said settled. raphael grossi flatly denied that russia who occupy the power plant, denied him the right to move freely, saying he was given full access by the russians to the site, and was able to inspect everything he requested to see. he also confirmed his agency would keep 2 staff members at the plant permanently and at the i. e. a would issue a full report in the next week on their findings, if not earlier on friday, which moscow again accused ukraine of showing the power plant, but reserved judgment on the i 8. yay! mission. good. reach you should. we positively view the fact that despite all problems and difficulties caused by the ukrainian sides provoked of actions, the mission has reached the site and started work. you're aware, but the team will stay at the site and continue working. that's why it's still too early to assess oaks. but what's most important is that the mission is that the mission is expected to assess the plants condition. a nuclear security. ukraine contended the visit was staged, managed by russia. key accused russia of intimidating ukrainian nuclear plant workers. i 8 yay. inspectors were accompanied by a man in a suit later identified as a russian adviser to roster tom the russian nuclear agency that's further evidence for ukrainians. but the inspectors were not able to work freely at the plant without russian interference, as gross. he suggested in his press conference, ogrinas on bill of sin, la dulles, shall demilitarization of the territory of the station is the goal. and it is bad that we have not yet heard the appropriate messages from the i. e. a. despite the fact that we talked about it with mr. grossi during our meeting, and yet it was the key security point of our agreements. it was outlined clearly, demilitarization and full control by our nuclear workers. when it's clear, ukraine wants the nuclear power play, to be demilitarized, and russian troops to leave immediately. but the, i. e a doesn't even have the means to enforce that. it also doesn't have the mandate to determine who's responsible for the showing. it's a complicated situation. and very volatile and changing, seemingly not day by day, but our, by our gabriel's ando. how does it keep wealthy economies that form the g 7 group of nations have agreed to set a price cap on russian oil, hoping it will hit moscow's ability to fund the war in ukraine. g 7, finance ministers also hope the cap on crude oil and petroleum products will help reduce global energy prices. they say they will revisit the price as necessary. russia has responded saying it will stop selling oil to countries that agree to a price limit. french president emanuel micron has ordered all nuclear power plants in the country to be restarted before winter. they'll be used to reduce pressure on the electricity grid and help tackle rising energy prices. natasha butler has more from paris for several months. more than half of france is 50 sakes, nuclear reactors have been shot for maintenance work, but they will be restarted in the coming weeks. in time for winter, said frances energy minister, after a special cabinet meeting to discuss the energy crisis. condo, hector, from that 30 to react dessert a holt, including some because of corrosion under restrictions, and others for usual maintenance. adf has committed to re start all reactors bought this winter. we're following this situation very closely with weekly briefings on we're careful that this timeline is fulfilled. france is one of europe's top energy exporters, and relies on nuclear power for 70 percent of its energy needs. but the shut reactors of pushed up french power prices and fueled concern that france would not produce enough power for itself, or it's european neighbors, as they wind themselves off russian gas. but pioneer rache says that in addition to restarting the reactors, frances made other contingency plans. look without m auntie sheep, the government has been anticipating the situation for several months. we have secured augustus dogs, they are currently at 92 percent. and so we can now say that we have almost achieved al goal 2 months in advance. the french president emanuel my car, had called the emergency cabinet meeting. michael has repeatedly said that people in france must be prepared to face a difficult winter. natasha butler, al jazeera paris, still ahead on al jazeera new revelations about what exactly was found at former us president donald trump's estate. when the f b i sir said last month, chill, they will soon vote on a draft constitution described by many as a model for the future. we'll take a look at who endorses it and who doesn't? ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to cat hook, your travel package today. hello. well at super ty, food has now been downgraded to just to tie food, but it's still a very active system. it's a large system. so tucked in here with this little swell of cloud here. then this time yesterday we had winds of around 250 kilometers per hour. now we're looking at around a 150 kilometers per hour. this is crucial, though. it's very slow moving. so we are going to see that so wet weather, staying across a similar place for the next 24 to 36 hours or so before it does ease its way further north was so there saturdays pitch. a more big down. pause across those southern japanese islands, parts of taiwan seeing some very heavy right. and we go on into sunday to start to push his way a little further northwards by the state linking up with this weather system just making its way in cross or north korea. and these to merge together for monday, going only to tuesday, very heavy rain coming across korean peninsula by the state. and we are like to see widespread flags. i certainly want to keep an eye on that sisters making its way away from northern parts of the philippines. quite a rush of showers coming through here. usual showers, they're across much of southeast asia for india heavy rain there across a western parts of india. northern areas to complete the said is now try for pakistan. castle, airway official airlines of the journey in the year. 1271. the young battalion merchant set out on an extraordinary journey. carrying letters from the pope for the great coupla cock, marco polo travelled through wardrobe meetings, following dangerous roads from the holy land and beyond. to day chasing the shadow, professing shout as travelled from china to venice with searching questions of how the relationship between east and west has changed. marco polo on al jazeera. with oh, you're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories. the south sherlock is disgraced, former president is back home, less than 2 months after he fled during the nation's worst economic crisis since independence got to by a roger pox who was blamed for pushing sri lanka towards financial disaster. supporters of argentine, as vice president gathered and went aside us after christina fernandez de kirshner, survived an assassination attempt outside her home. a man pointed a pistol at her at point blank range, but the gun did not fire the head of the un atomic watchdog who's just returned from ukraine's appreciate nuclear plants. as 2 members from his team will now be stationed there permanently. there are fears, any continued shelling in the vicinity could cause a nuclear disaster. f b. i. agents who searched former us president donald trump's home last month found dozens of empty folders marked as classified. that's according to our newly released court document that gave a detailed inventory of the $33.00 boxes recovered. they include 18 top secret government documents, $54.00 classified as secret, and another $31.00 deemed confidential. $48.00 empty folders with classified banners were also collected along with more than $10000.00 government documents without classification. there are also $42.00 empty folders marked returned to staff. along with 25 books, critical hand has more from washington d. c. just to take a step back here, let's go over what happened. so the trump lawyers went to a judge and a couple of weeks after the f. b, i searched mar largo, and they said they wanted a special master. basically that's an outside party to review the documents. what a lot of legal experts said that didn't make much sense because they waited so long . government agent's told the court luck. we've already read every thing and it allowed the justice department, which doesn't give press conferences on ongoing cases. it allowed them to basically make the argument of why they did that search in great detail. and you just went over the huge numbers of classified top secret documents that they were found. now one of the things i think that stood out most in this affidavit is that the justice department said this process is part of an ongoing process in active criminal investigation. so when the search 1st happened, some people wondered, well, was this, the justice department is trying to get those classified documents back to where they belong? but no, the justice department here is saying this is an active criminal investigation hinting that there could be some arrests. so you went over the numbers, one of the things that's going to be the most striking is those $48.00 empty folders with classified marking. so when you have a classified government document, it doesn't just sit there by itself. it goes into a color coded folder. so that you know exactly what level of classification there is. so what was supposed to be in those folders? that's gonna be a big question. perhaps they're able to match it with some of the loose classify documents they found. but it's going to, if they can't, they're going to be the question of where are those other classify documents. this could lead to further searches of the president's property. hundreds of people gathered in liberia's capital for an anti government demonstration. members of the opposition and civil society activists rallied against what they described as endemic corruption in president george we as administration, nicholas hawk reports from the capital monrovia o in liberia's capital monrovia, a march to sweep corruption out of the country. hundreds of people gathered with brooms in their hands for a small protest against a big problem. corruption is everywhere says esther thompson. she says she has to pay bribes to get her children in school to get money out of her bank account, or even to get a job. but it's even worse in government, in the house of senates in the house of representatives, in governments. that's where corruption is. in august 3, senior figures of where as government were suspended after the us treasury imposed sanctions against them. the president's chief of staff is accused of corruption and directing warlords to threaten political rivals. the managing director of the port authority is accused of funnelling money into private accounts. and the state solicitor general is accused of shielding, suspected criminals blocking investigations into government corruptions way. and we empathy government denies any wrong doing that. those sanctions will not because of the government was not targeted at the president. so if people are using these things to gain political relevance, well we, in a democracy all citizens, i allow to protest and do as they feel. but the truth is that we've done more as a government the any other administration in trying to fight graph in the public space. these protestors are marching not towards the presidential palace or parliament, but towards the u. s embassy there, hoping the u. s. could do with their government has failed to arrest and prosecute those stealing public funds. hundreds, not thousands of people came out to demonstrate against corruption. not the numbers that organizers had hope for, but they say they have the backing of the liberian people. it's just that there is here in this country, a culture of fear when it comes to speaking against job really corruption. if dilemma were as an auditor at the librarian revenue authority in october 2020, she was found dead in her car state investigators concluded miss lama died of suffocation. an accident says the government at cover up, says lamas widower, ever so stiff sponsored murder? because my wife was a vest to getty taxes into 2 more 25000000000 you. as elo paid through the commercial bank, they're supposed to be deposited at central bank. and i believe i've read it, but people he had it already falling miss lamas, death president went past several bills and parliament, a witness protection act to protect those who expose corruption, a code of conduct for government officials and a fast track court to prosecute. people accused of taking bribes, but organizers of the mart say that's not enough. they're calling for a change of political culture to sweep the country, clean of dirty politics, that governance and corruption. nicholas hong al jazeera monrovia, liberia. libby is national unity. government is unhappy with the un chiefs picked to take over as the next special representative to libya, un secretary general antonio good. harish has appointed senegalese diplomat. abdulla bethaly to had the un mission in libya. the u. n. is trying to broker a peace deal between rival political groups and libya, so that elections that were originally planned for december 2021 can take place. thousands of people of again taken to the streets of baghdad to demand regime change in iraq. the group is calling for reforms and an end to a political deadlock that's dragged on for months and prompted weeks of protests. rival she, i'd groups have been at a stalemate when it comes to forming a new government. violence flared earlier this week when powerful she i've liter feather, souther declared. he was quitting politics. a palestinian man has been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. israel says the man was shot after he stabbed and wounded an israeli soldier at an army post near a jewish settlement. the palestinian health ministry said it had been informed of the death of a young man, and that is really forces have not released his remains. iran says its navy pulled to unmanned american. see drones out of the red sea? iranians say television air. this footage, it says came from the deck of an iranian navy destroyer. the destroyers crew later tossed the 2 sail drone explorers overboard to american vessels and u. s. navy helicopters are believed to have responded to the incident the head of pakistan's largest charity is warning of the threat of famine after devastating floods destroyed crops and livestock. or then 1200 people are now known to have died in pakistan's worst ever flooding disaster. survivors are facing waterborne diseases. the southern province of sinned is bracing for further flooding. next week. pakistan blames climate change for the recent heavy monsoon range that triggered the floods and met boughten of the box. that he, i can see a very big salmon blooming very close. very soon. a concedes philos stage is right now that people are going hungry for a week or even 10 days. let me tell you again that despite all i thought we haven't been able to reach 90 percent of people. this is a very alarming situation. upwards, climate activists in the u. k. have glued themselves to the speakers chair in parliament, members of the group extinction. rebellion were on a tour of the house of commons. when they broke off the stage. the demonstration protesters are calling for government action to tackle the crisis of climate change . rarely has a constitutional process in a south american country captured so much international attention as chili's new draft constitution, the proposed document will be put to the vote on sunday. many are describing it as a model for the future. yet in chalet itself. recent poll suggest it could be rejected in sundays referendum. from santiago, our latin america editor lucio newman reports. it's not unusual for hollywood actors like mark ruffalo to weigh in on domestic politics. what, why does the star of the hoke cara? chile? specifically cindy's referendum on whether or not to approve an ambitious new constitution. earlier this week, ruffalo tweeted that the proposal represent hope for the world. one that has more equality and humanity and thoughtfulness in. and so i know a lot of great people worked on this and the are the world's looking toward you as a model to address the changing climate and the need for greater democracy. so lots of love and we are watching closely not just actors, but hundreds of intellectuals, scientists, environmentalists, human rights activists, economists and feminist from every continent. haven't dorothy chillies, draft constitution, which they describe as cutting edge. one of them is professor rich brandt. the constitution opens. space to rethink how the economy model, the social model, and the role of indigenous peoples, the role of women, et cetera, et cetera. and should be in a society of the 21st century. the constitution would be the 1st to specifically acknowledge climate change and environmental protection and guaranteed gender parity. it also introduces structural, political and social reforms, such as guaranteed health, education, and pensions, as well as broad recognition of indigenous rights. and many international observers may always plenty of jillions, like the land to vote against the new constitution. there are many reasons from this information about what it really says is that it is too radical, too vague. and that it will not guarantee no ability in this country. sebastian edward says, the devil is in the details and it's a very, i'm even never cried in the world political system which will create a lot of instability and uncertainty. and if there is uncertainty, there's no investment. the constitution has polarized chile, even as the majority of green is socially unequal, country needs change. how much change though, seems to be the issue. you see in human al jazeera santiago, death valley in the us state of california has recorded what's believe to be the hottest ever september day on the planet. the temperature reached 53 degrees celsius in the town of furnace creek on thursday. it surpassed the previous september record of $52.00 degrees. death valley in the more of a desert is one of the hottest places in the world. it recorded the earth's highest temperature in 1913. on saturday, nasa's most powerful rock it ever is due to blast off to the moon after the 1st attempt was thwarted by engine issues. earlier this week, the artemus one mission is expected to lay the groundwork for a manned mission to the moon by 2025. after that, nasa has its site set on mars. alan fisher reports from titusville florida inspired by the words of john kennedy then the president of the united states. america started this space race the intention to put the 1st man on the moon. there were many apollo missions and finally in 1969, neil armstrong became the 1st astronaut cassette foot on the lunar surface. there were many, many more astronauts after him, all of them touching the very edges of the heavens. and now the plan is for america to go back to the moon, but not just for the moon sake itself, this time to establish a base and had to mars and beyond. we were in the space race, we fully thought that the russians were going to go to the moon and had they gone to the main 1st, who knew what could have happened in so that with that space race ignited our passion to get till apollo and a bed at the same time it ignited all the science that was discovered from just that, that one mission, basically apollo 11, where we walked on the moon. and here is our to miss one. on the launch pad, the count don't underway. the intention is it will blast off from kennedy space center here in florida on saturday afternoon. now they already had to abandon one launch. that was because they discovered a faulty gauge. they think they've sorted out the problem. so now everything is on schedule for the launch. artemus one should take off on it's $42.00 day mission, including a lunar orbit. and there will be numerous tests as well to see if this really will take people back to the moon for the 1st time in more than 50 years. ah, i'm how much of june with the headlines on al jazeera.

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