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Transcripts For ALJAZ On The E-Waste Trail 20240713

But throughout. On iraq. As questions about his death remain unanswered. Safety 1st diplomats in somalia try to figure out how to hold an election next year against a backdrop of violence. Hello theyve had a fairly quiet couple days across central and eastern areas of china now on the satellite you see this bright bundle of cash just pushing actually outer shell gas is Tropical Storm e tag so as a k. Is the way it takes the rain with it so a good couple of days ahead in shanghai also fine and dry and hong kong still feeling fairly humid of course other nations want to see will scout of the interior now they do become a bit more widespread as we head into friday but they dont make much progress so we might actually just see some localized flooding from the system of the ground is so very wet because the rain over the last few months and the rain is pushing further south so fairly unsubtle across much of borneo its that time of year and also quite heavy across into northern sumatra and pushing on across into the med a peninsula as we head into friday quite hazy in the Morning Hours that is celsius is your high in kuala lumpur now the monsoon rains they are continuing in india however we are beginning to see a distinct drying process and that of course as the rains begin to withdraw but this is dhaka in bangladesh you can see plenty of rain the in the streets and theres more in the fall calls particular again in to be whole state and also further to the south of those rains becoming more extensive into kara as we head into friday but dry in mumbai. Sponsored town. Aljazeera world tells the dramatic story of the birth of a. Nation our political agreement reached my fronts into newsier which sparked the bitterest of few. This the land and see if. We were still occupied rivalry conflict. Division to have tunisia the battle for independence on aljazeera. Youre watching out is here a reminder of our top stories u. S. President donald trump has been accused by democrats of intimidating witnesses and inciting violence hes coming under increasing pressure from an impeachment inquiry into his july phone call with ukraines president. Iraqs Prime Minister has announced a complete curfew in baghdad beginning at 5 am local time until further notice it follows a 2nd day of violent demonstrations over unemployment and corruption across the country at least 7 people have been killed. And the United States is set to impose 7 a half 1000000000. 00 worth of tariffs on imports from the European Union the tariffs are in retaliation fees subsidies given to european airplane manufacturer air bus which the World Trade Organization says were illegal. A judge in the u. S. State of pennsylvania has ruled that supervised drug injection sites do not violate federal drug law the decision could pave the way for the city of philadelphia to open the countrys 1st supervised injection site the initiative allows people to use drugs under medical supervision and be revived if they overdose. Well for more on this lets go to jason showcase who is a long time freelance journalist covering the Opioid Epidemic hes also a book called dying to be free joins us now from washington d. C. Can i start by asking you whether you think this is a good idea. I think its a good idea i think in a city like philadelphia where you have 3000 Overdose Deaths a year in the last 3 years. Its important to try this new step i think one it has the backing of the local District Attorney the local the mayor also supports and Public Health officials as well a recent study in vancouver where they have saved injection sites showed that in the areas surrounding the Safe Injection Sites you had lower Overdose Deaths and lower rates of hiv infection this is something thats been been used in other countries for decades and frankly the u. S. Is really behind the times on this whats wrong with coming attitudes towards drug use specifically serious addiction. Well i think in the u. S. Our policy is really maximize the risk of opiate use disorder those who suffer from as water to die we have so many individuals who suffer from this disease and of overdosing in jails they end up dying in library bathrooms we have this epidemic where people are dying in gas stations in parking lots theyre just theyre just we have a system where we make sure that people die alone and in unsafe conditions there are still plenty of Police Jurisdictions that dont carry the locks on which is the overdose reversing drug and instill some of the most hardest hit areas there are places that are fighting Needle Exchanges so a lot of our policies are geared towards making life difficult for people who suffer this disease and i think the Safe Injection Sites are really good safe way towards getting people into drug treatment and getting people into into health care so many people who suffer from opiate use disorder have Mental Health conditions have other elements that were brought on by that by the disease getting in to these Safe Injection Sites could could save their lives opponents of this scheme of supervised injection sites that this all sounds quite resource heavy how do you make sure that this is done efficiently and effectively. Well i think its already been shown to work in other countries and i dont see it as that much different from a Needle Exchange or an elixir or a Syringe Exchange program or in the lock zone program where you already have Public Health officials who set up these exchanges in other parts of the country save injection sites would be monitored by Public Health officials doctors and nurses probably most of them will be volunteers people who maybe have some connection to to the epidemic at this point its hard to imagine people not having a connection to the subatomic when 50000 people a year have died from opiate use disorder from these overdoses so i think cost would be minimal i think the group in pennsylvania in philadelphia is a nonprofit theyre not looking to make a buck off this and then the other thing that has to keep in mind is you have so many other cities around the country who are wanting to set this up so i think the theyve already weighed the cost benefits read the studies and seen whats going on in vancouver in the u. K. And realize theyre like this is a worthwhile project if theres a cheaper then than having then having overdose victims and up in the emergency room or jails the more costly those are startling at death toll figures jason sure is thank you very much for joining us a former Dallas Police officer who fatally shot unarmed black neighbor in his home has been sentenced to 10 years in prison the victim of both im gene was killed after amber geiger returned home off to work she testified that she mistook her apartment for her own and thought he was a burglar or the victims brother brunn jeanne was in the courtroom at the time of the sentencing and a show of forgiveness see i asked the judge for permission to give guy go hug the pair and brace for about a minute marcus. And. It was like my book. I see i personally want the best for you. And i wasnt going to say it isnt for my family or anyone but i dont even want to go and you know i want the best for you. A moment of silence is being held in turkey on the 1st anniversary of the murder of saudi journalists. Family friends and members of the United Nations Investigations Team were in attendance and georgie was never seen again after going into the saudi consulate in istanbul all investigations by turkish officials indicate that has showed she was killed and dismembered by a saudi hit squad its about as more. Like they called it a moment of unsigned ints a service to mark one year since dramatic herschel she was murdered inside the Saudi Arabian consulate in istanbul and silence because his friends loved ones human rights activists and journalists alike insist that even though jamal was killed his voice lives on his fiancee and he just think is the last person to see him before he entered the consulate on october 2nd addressed the audience with mixed emotions after their words here in my life i stand here broken but. Broad to see you all here and give you all i still seek justice i want to know what happened so hes got the i want he sprang to be released from jail i want those in power i hold accountable for de actions among the other speakers jeff bezos amazon founder and owner of the Washington Post the newspaper official she wrote for and you need to know. That you are in our hearts. We are here. And you are not alone many believe killing was carried out on the order of crown Prince Mohammed bin said something the saudi royal has always denied but in recent days he has said as a leader he does bear ultimate responsibility those addressing the memorial say its not enough insisting that justice must be served not just in the case of casualties killing but also other crimes committed by the saudi government money. And little in general seem to be simmering issue of television is the legitimacy of the you know behind most at risk it is. He so injustice is growing feeling you know had our special she for more than 20 years just months before the murder the 2 of them founded an organization aimed at encouraging democracy in the arab world the smaller General Social tree have i failed miserably they killed his body but the amplified his message and thats why today the issues he advocated for throughout his life and the past 3 or 4 years are known to the world and there are actions on for example the war in yemen there is more awareness about the Political Prisoners in saudi arabia and the need for a social and political reform there are awareness about whats going on in the arab world once the speech is ended is that the crowd to the unveiling of a memorial stone in a small park just meters from the consulate door a reminder of gemayel special please life in the absence of a gravestone saudi official still refused to disclose whats happened with his body the remains of jamal may never be found that is if they still exist yet his legacy lives on through his death hes inspired people from around the world and this memorial stone which like modest in its appearance yet formidable will serve as a place for them to come and pay their respects. To stumble. Those troops are being paid there in istanbul u. S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has accused the white house of continuing business as usual with the saudi leadership. We also hear today on the one Year Anniversary of the kiss shogi attic since because shogi candidate its such a very sad thing and at the same time you see the administration humiliating with the very people who perhaps orchestrated it that inside the heavily fortified enclave in somalias capital mogadishu diplomats are trying to figure out a safe way to hold an election next year already this week could have been 2 attacks by the Armed Group Alshabaab on the tali and american troops welcome web reports from mogadishu. Happy could be ali had shrapnel blasted into his chest arm and leg from a car bomb last month a suicide bomber from the armed Group Al Shabaab drove it into a checkpoint outside somalias capital mogadishu conflict in somalia has dragged on for decades. I dont see any progress our government is not protecting the people every good days a bomb explosion they are also bottles of Fallen Soldiers in somalia the achieve from nothing. The turns more positive here at the Somalia Partnership for him meeting with the Somali Government and its International Partners the day before it started Italian Military convoy was bombed in the capital by alshabaab a u. S. Military base was also attacked none of the foreign soldiers were killed. And somalias government and its partners say security is improving the meeting takes place inside mogadishu using the green zone as a fortified anglaise around the citys airport and the safety of the diplomats inside depends on 2 curity divided by African Union troops mostly from uganda who are paid and have been trained by the United States and the European Union but the African Union troops have started withdrawing. To you to go home in the next 3 years known as theyve already been here for 12 years he flushed out of the towns and cities. Has contributed so. Clear to the city finally. To diminish that to somalia is nothing more than 400. 00 pieces short of becoming a reality somalias army is meant to be taking over he special forces have been trained by american troops but the armys. Mired in corruption scandals which sometimes make donor countries reluctant to fund it. But at the meeting everyone pledged to push on our efforts continue to ensure that the Somali National armed forces are as capable as can be and develop not only the additional numbers needed to ensure the security in the country but the capabilities and the enabling. Systems that will allow them to perform as effectively as possible elections are planned for next year the attacks keep happening almost every week civil war broke out nearly 30 years ago somalis have been waiting for peace ever since. Malcolm web al jazeera Mogadishu Somalia with a roundup from the 6th day of action at the world athletics championships is peter stennis. Here at the International Stadium Deena Ashley Smith has lived up to her reputation as the golden girl of british athletics and clinched her 1st world title she powered to victory in the final of the 200 meters in a time of 21. 88 seconds a new National Record americas Brittany Brown and swiss run in with jingle come boogy took solver and bronze respectively its gold to ashley smith adds to her silver medal from sundays 100 meters fine. It was a surprise in the mens 110 Meter Hurdles final as defending champion omar macleod finished last after making a complete mess of these race americas grand holloway taking gold in a time of 13. 10 seconds and one title was decided in the field events puppet for yet a taking the 4th world title in a row in the mens hammer the gold with a throw of 18. 00 so weve got 4 more titles being decided on thursday thats in the womens 400 meters and short but the concluding events in the hip teflon and deck outline. Your challenges here and these are the top stories u. S. President or trump has been accused by democrats of intimidating witnesses and inciting violence is coming under increasing pressure from an impeachment inquiry into his july phone call with ukraines president. President trump has since responded to those accusations once again calling adam schiff treasonous without offering any evidence. Well the whistleblowers very inaccurate the whistle gross started this whole thing by writing a report on the conversation i had with the president of ukraine and the conversation was perfect it couldnt have been nicer i saw rick scott im sure many of the senators talking about it many of the congressmen talking about it not a thing wrong or less you heard the adam schiff version where he made up my conversation he actually made it up it should be criminal it should be treasonous he made up every word of it made up and read to congress as though i said it and ill tell you what he should be forced to resign from Congress Adam Schiff hes a lowlife iraqs Prime Minister has announced a complete curfew in baghdad beginning at 5 am local time until further notice the follows a 2nd day of violent demonstrations over unemployment and corruption across the country at least 7 people have been killed the United States is said to impose 7 a half 1000000000. 00 worth of tariffs on imports from the European Union the tariffs are in retaliation for the e. U. Subsidies given to european airplane manufacturer airbus which the World Trade Organization says were legal protesters in hong kong are throwing petrol bombs at the Police Station in retaliation against the shooting of a teenager by Police Officers retaliated by firing tear gas meanwhile hundreds of other protesters rallied in a local Shopping Mall. North korea has confirmed that it successfully tested a new type of submarine launch Ballistic Missile a missile was fired into the sea towards japan the 1st such test in 3 years the launch came hours after the north said it would resume denuclearization talks with the u. S. On saturday. Headlines the news continues here on aljazeera after inside story dont go away. Iran thousands marched to demand jobs and improve services in the largest demonstration yet against <

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