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risks on the money markets is markets go faster, faster, we're opening up the possibly for an instability, for no, no use with money box on al jazeera ah, chill to the core in the big apple. we're live in new york as a snow storm back down on americas east coast. ah, hello again, i'm adrian setting up. this is al jazeera life, so whole, so coming up, plague my production problems, and crashes on the races, on the salvage and f 35 us fighter jet for the sunk in the south china sea. getting saw over dough with the by get battle. it's got people all steamed up in france.
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ah, but 1st pursued diplomacy, but prepare for conflict. that seems to be the approach that the united states is taking over ukraine president biped and says that he'll soon be moving a small number of american soldiers to nato members. in eastern europe, people near the border with russia say that they've been living with a threat of invasion for years now to serious ha abdul hamid reports. it's in the villages of eastern ukraine that the impact of the conflict is felt the most. victoria is worried about the long term effect it could have on her chill. great. girl house is just on the line of contact. hearing gunshots and loud banks has become part of daily life. a difficult situation for parents, especially when she says this little sign of any help coming loses of soda,
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no hostile dart furniture all this time. the government hasn't provided anything and won't do anything right now. either he of nobody has told us anything cork on. what will happen, and what should we do for most people here, shrugged off the idea of an imminent invasion, saying they have been living with a threat for more than 8 years now. a few 100 kilometer south in multiple life goes on. the port city has seen fierce battles between pro russian separatist and de ukrainian army the mural of little melana, who lost all of her family and her left arm in a rocket that back a reminder of the suffering. this city has been through a few days ago, parliament passed the bill that allows civilians to carry weapons in case of invasion. but sales aren't going up yet. new finding an up and there's no panic. in
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20132014. we were selling a lot of automatic firearms, but at the moment there's no such demand. and it hasn't been an increase in demand for ammunition. buffering people here are resilient and many say they are ready to face any danger the villagers near the frontline and now part of the military zone residents are allowed to return here because it's actually fairly safe at the moment. but we've been driving around and we could barely find anyone. this woman is one of the few people we came across, switching between russian and ukranian. she tells us life is good. they have water, electricity, and a shop. and she has made her own plans, in case of wor, no, that is not so the doom on. yep. of. we built an underground shelter in our own backyard. we'll go that we don't want to leave. this is all hands. didn't a stu?
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visiting vala, de mer, zelinski called on people to remain calm and he's blaming. foreign media was spreading panic. ukrainians have learned to rely on themselves carry on with their lives. while it's kidding, through the fog of information. when that bill, hamid elders you are in eastern you crave and people have been commemorating ukrainian cadets who died as they tried to stop brushing troops advancing on cave in 1918 ah, hundreds of ukrainian soldiers, including students from a military college held back thousands of red army troops over the course of 4 days there, hailed as heroes at a symbol of ukrainian resistance. now people on america's east coast to waking up to a severe snowstorm that's threatening to get worse throughout the day. major cities, new york and boston, are expected to bear the brunt of the present conditions. the governors of maryland,
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massachusetts, new jersey of new york of declared states of emergency warning of possible power outages. let's go live now to new york where it's little after 9 in the morning out as here as gabe elizondo is out in it gave a feel cold just looking at you. yeah, it is cold to give you an idea. it is said negative 9 degrees celsius to last. i checked here at least anyway, about 55000000 americans that are in the eye of this storm. it's coming to the northeast of the u. s. right now we're in the heart of new york city time square, and you can kind of get a sense here of how cold it is and how much snow there is here. there would normally be more people out on the streets right now in the morning, but not on a day like this. it's so cold. take a look at this. will just pan down this way little bit. give you an idea of how the
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visibility is not that good. you can only see about, oh, i don't know, 2 or 3 blocks down this street here in new york city in the heart of time square at that. we're at now. this is a big, big winter storm, new york state on a state of emergency as well as new jersey. this is a storm that's coming right up through the north east of the united states. they're expecting a lot of power outages like i mentioned, affecting tens of millions of people, but it's even hitting or harder even north of me in the state of massachusetts. there they are expecting up to wait for this 60 centimeters at 60 centimeters or more of snow in boston, massachusetts. here new york city could be seeing around 30 centimeters of snow. a major, major storm here. not a lot of people out on the streets, as you can tell,
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there are some tourists, lots of things are close, amtrak, the major rail line that goes to the northeast corner of the united states. they basically shut down operations officials urging people to stay off the streets. of course, while they come, they try to clear the roads. but the worst of this storm is going to be in the next few hours, actually until we get a real sense of how much damage this could cause, or how many problems, how much rounding money problems this could cause, excuse me, my jaws almost frozen, standing out here, bottom line, no, this is the biggest storm for sure. this winter give if you, if your mouth can cope with answering this, this next question, i suppose the silver lining here is that this huge storm is coming through at the beginning of the weekend. yeah, that's right, that is the big thing. it says it's a weekend. so i you know, normally this will be busy with commuters coming in in new york city going on the highways going? no, that's not the case. so a says fortuitous in that way that there are not
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a lot of people could trying to get into worker or what have you. so that is a big help for sure, but it's still going to cause a lot of problems. so the new york city subway is still running, the mayor said, we're not going to shut it down. it's not that bad yet, at least. so there is still a way to get around the city for essential central workers and what not. but you're right, if this was monday through friday, this storm, we'd be seeing a lot more problems than we do now. but am i know this could, this could cause some problems. ah, we haven't seen a storm like this for sure this winter. and it could be a historic storm, especially for met the state of massachusetts, a lot of people saying they could see record levels of snow fall. but absolutely right. this is happening on a saturday going into a sunday. so that's going to certainly alleviate a lot of the problems cuz people are able to stay home. i hope there's a warm coffee shop that you can escape into right now. but many thanks. indeed, gabriel elizondo that braving the elements in new york city. thanks. cape theorist
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navy is racing to salvage and advanced fighter jet from the bottom of the south china sea. the plains highly classified technology would be a crew for china if it found the aircraft 1st. the f 35 c crashed on monday as it tried to land of an aircraft carrier. it's the 3rd time that an f $35.00 is had to be retrieved from the ocean in november, a british f, $35.00 beat the short take off from vertical landing version crashed as at last, paula taking off from an aircraft carrier in the mediterranean. and in 2019 a japanese f 35 a. the conventional take off landing version crashed over the pacific, killing the pilots. and leaving only day bree to be recovered, lawrence colby's a retired u. s. navy captain of the full, the assistant secretary of defense. he says the jet was rushed into production before it was ready. he had put all our eggs in this one basket. we stop producing the f 15,
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the f 16. and we wanted to have one plane for all of the services. and when it ran into problems, we had no alternatives. so we kept building them and worked the problems out as we went along. but unfortunately, some of the ones that got into the fleet or with the other countries they, they had these up problems. they went ahead and moved into production and because they're selling it all around the world, it became very profitable. busy for a lockheed and you have people working on it at all 50 states of the united states . and when people like adam smith, who's the chairman of the house armed services committee, said buying these things now as i pouring money down a rattle, they still go ahead and this is a result of what happens when you get it out into service. when you haven't worked out all of the problem, even though it does have these problems that had the most sophisticated electronics, i mean the chinese are not that concerned about getting the engine,
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but it's the electronics that are on the plane that we can use to track other planes to lock on to targets when you're, when you're flying to negate the radars of other play. i mean that the technology very good. it's just a question of working that out as well as the mechanical problems together. we'll get to whether i'll take back to on al jazeera than a clue in burkina faso. she's the country kicked out of the west are for original echo was a home policy. the party was for the low temperature is extra special for the world level one. 0, i look forward to skies with sponsored point cut. it weighs hello there. let's have
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a look at the weather in north america and all eyes are on that severe weather event. that's affecting eastern areas of the us and canada. but before we have a look at that system, let's have a look at the rest of the u. s. and it's a largely quiet and settled picture. we are seeing the winter conditions pull into western parts of canada with heavy rain and snow for british columbia. and the pacific northwest, but not as significant as that east coast. we go to nor restart. we haven't seen one of these in this area for number of years. it's also called a bomb cycle, and it's going to bring some very severe conditions. we've got blizzard warnings out in at least parts of 10 states in the u. s. we could the record breaking snowfall at that system, moves up towards new england and on to eastern parts of canada, coastal flooding as well, from those high winds. and of course, we could see more travel disruption by the time we get into sunday, it's going to work its way rather quickly to eastern areas, taking the wet and windy weather with it. now behind it, it is gonna remain rather cold across some of those se states like florida,
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the temperature in miami, sitting in the mid teens. and it's a similar story across the caribbean is immune to central america. we'll see the temperature come down in havana by the time we get to sunday. oh, the with sponsored by castle right ways to join the debate. they erasure of like people from the american and global story was very powerful on an online your voice . the comment section is whitehead join our conversation. we had all protected when everyone is protected. it is not by being nationalistic about this. you just look at it in a very different way. so that perspective men and mid meeting you try that and they don't have any solution. let me put it clear for you this dream on al jazeera with
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ah, again, this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the main news. the saw around 5000 flights has been cancelled in the us as the east coast hunkers down for a huge snowstorm. the bad weather is projected to move through the northeast this weekend with new york and boston expected to be hottest. his u. s. president joe biden says that he will send troops to eastern europe in the near term, to boast of nato forces of intention of ukraine, top defense officials, logic russia, to de escalate. the u. s. navy, as racing to salvage an advanced, pfizer jet from the bottom of the south china sea, plains highly classified technology would be cool for china if it found b across 1st. the f 35 c crashed on mondays and tried to land on an aircraft carrier ruling parties in italy as parliament of our current president,
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socio method ela to carry on for a 2nd. some it comes off to politicians, spent the past week voting, but failing to agree on an alternative candidate 80 year old. my father ela was previously said he doesn't wish to continue in the role italian. president seat has considerable powers, including appointing prime ministers and the ability to dissolve parliament. i'll just leave the team baba is following events in rome from london. one person who is being talented on friday and it's understood that both the right wing the the, the right wing league polity. and the fivestar movement, we're backing is the, the head of a secret services, a woman called elizabeth bologna. they were saying that she could well be the country's 1st woman presidents, but that caused a backlash among some other members of the right wing coalition. and so that then
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was crushed. this is lead us to a point where basically people are saying there's no one who's, who's going to unify us all. let's ask the current president if he can just stay on a bit longer. the west african block echo was suspended, became a facet membership after a military coup, but it stopped short of imposing due sanctions. now to serious nicholas hoc reports from wanted to go. abdur rahman, not his real name, is getting ready to fight burkina faso is icily affiliate in the countries north. he's not a soldier, but a civilian is returned to the capital to gather weapons and equipment for the hundreds of volunteer fighters. he commands, he says muslims in the north are being butchered, burkina, faso, security forces are too scared to deal with a threat, leaving it to volunteers, to fight and die on the front line. we are very frustrated with book in this uneasily that armed grooves are better equipped than us. they even attack us with rockets. but the amine never comes up to help us me while the military is busy by
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ticking over to capitan instead of protecting us along the bodice lamp gentle leader. but all he dummy bout is expanding on a strategy devised by the president. he toppled on monday and that's equipping civilians to fight armed groups after 2 weeks of training provided by the army, villagers are supplied with basic weapons and ammunitions. that's because a kite, an eyesore affiliated groups have shifted their focus from attacks on security forces to villagers. and that's forcing millions to flee their homes, leaving large swats of land in the hands of arm groups on the outskirts of the capital neighborhoods. already crushed by poverty or taking those displaced by the fighting children have no access to schools or medical facilities. they receive no help from the government or agencies. both those, this place and there was hosting them share this only well, but to access this water, they have to pay almost a dollar for
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a couple of these jerrick ins. there's a sense for many here that the state has abandoned them and hope that perhaps their circumstances will change with this new leadership in charge of the country. oh, in his 1st address to the nation, gentle leader beat the drum of war, appearing more like a commander in chief than head of state, promising security and break from the past. he is also called on the support of the international community. but during an emergency meeting of the west african body echoes heads of state suspended, burkina faso as a member state, the region is marked by military takeovers and facing growing insecurity in this a hell for say to my guy, member of parliament for the country. so hell, region piece will come down with more weapons of but through dialogue. we know those that are taking us often. it's her sons or family members in there are local people influenced by outsiders. we have to engage into dialogue and alleviating poverty is a key factor here. levy for abdur rahman, the people of this
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a how have been forgotten left to fight in the shadow of war. they cannot win alone . nicholas hawk al jazeera walker, do a lawyer. the train for nearly 2 years and for lanka in a widely criticized case, has been denied bail. a jaws has bella was arrested, accused of aiding and abetting the $29.00 east of bombings, but was charged 10 months later with fostering hate speech. i'll zeros when al fernandez reports from put all him he does. his bull arrived at the high court in the town of put them on friday, hoping to be released on bail that she lanchen lawyer has been in detention since police arrested him in april 2020, vaguely. and then it was because he helped the easter sunday bummers who caused this carnage in 2019 killing 270 people. but almost a year later, his beulah was formally charged with inciting, communal disharmony under the prevention of terrorism act. for
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a lecture he allegedly gave at this man draw sir oil la mc school, you don't even know what you're fighting against and you don't even know what's going to happen tomorrow. so it, there was always uncertainty and everything. and i think that was the hardest part of it. and the last 21 months have been difficult. mom found out she was pregnant with their 1st child. after her husband was detained. to day she heard, he wasn't coming home despite local and international criticism of the case against the judge has viola and mounting pressure for his release. he's back in raymond, the high court judge maintained she did not have the authority to give bail toward tara suspect. his bull as legal team applied for bill based on government lawyers saying they wouldn't object, but in the be dear, is it a lot there are provisions to do do video conference,
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buddy shoe guns when a trailer started. and in this situation, a child has started and then does lack of legal brochures or you build in the toilet. started the trial based on testimony of a former student at the ma draw, sir, began on friday. the now 18 year old senior. the orange shirt told the court that his bullet had told him about muslims in palestine being attacked. his bowline, his family have denied the charges, saying the case is fabricated. it was a clear, very, very clear mess and to, ah, to anyone who wants to defend minority, right? or are defend muslim rates. that this is how you're going to be treated, that this is what we can do to you. but it's not silenced his willa. and let's get by d. o till he does come home. his daughter will have to settle for his picture on
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a foreign menendez. oh, j 0 hoodlum hotels and restaurants long thailand's east coast could lose what little business they have was. oil washes up on beaches. at least 60 tons of crude oil leak. true a pipeline in the gulf of thailand on tuesday. 20 kilometers off the coast of rayon . province, ladies helping with the clear up businesses in thailand are heavily reliant on tourism that have been severely affected by covet 19 restrictions for the last 2 years. thousands of truck drivers are stranded on the border between chilly and argentina as they wait to be tested for coven 19. some have been waiting for weeks now. we're fabric, straight on the goods that they're carrying and on themselves, i'll just seriously a haughty reports. ah, going nowhere fast. thousands of trucks are stranded in argentina, as the driver's weight to be tested for coven 19 to enter chile. and the weight is taking its toll. yes,
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it will say my like go you'll. i've been here for 2 weeks and when i've got a refrigeration unit, but not enough guests to run the fridge. many of these trucks are carrying refrigerated goods, with the engine having to stay running to keep the products from spoiling. thus guy got killed, gum diesel is running out. they have equipment that cannot handle being on for a long time. the engines running all day and night and they starting to fail and fix the cargo. when we get to chile, we'll have to come back because of this, it's all stopped going in and going out there with, with no where to go. the drivers rely on sharing food to eat and use makeshift toilets and showers again. cuz i know that and we go into the city by a few things and split them among ourselves for the people nearby. give us a little bit of food, whatever they can do to help. and even if it's a little though, right now we have a bathroom and a shower that they sent for us, but we have to pay for it. a similar problem has been affecting drivers on the
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northern border of chile, where they also face long queues. endo jonathan. this is becoming a real problem. the authorities of the presidents have to take care of this row after row. these truck drivers are forced to wait in close quarters. during a pandemic for a test they need to finish their job. leo harding, al jazeera truck drivers in canada, have been protesting at the capital ottawa against the vaccine mandate. convoys have converged on parliament. the rules went into force a week ago, requiring old truckers who crossed the border into the us to be vaccinated. the thought of the man accused of a museum jew highest and germany has begun, highly valuable treasures were taken in 2019 from one of europe's greatest collections of ours. if convicted, they face of the 10 years in prison. gillian wolf reports the 6 men age between 22 and 27 appeared in court on friday accused of the daring diamond robbery inside the
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greenville museum of dresden royal palace. the suspects are said to have taken just 8 minutes to steal 21 pieces of 18th century jewellery encrusted with more than 4300 diamonds. their worth is estimated to be more than a $126000000.00. but experts say their value is priceless. as a deal, i get lucky going to thought the defendants alicia lead prepared the crime meticulously. according to the prosecution, the defenders checked out the crime scene beforehand. it is also a light touch of part of the window was cut out before the crime was committed in order to get into the building as quickly as possible. during the execution of the crime, one of the museum's best known treasures, the 41, kara green diamond, was a way on known to new york city's metropolitan museum of art. at the time of the heist, the stolen treasurers had survived allied bombing raids in world war 2 only to be carted off his war booty by the soviet union. they were returned to the german city
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in 1958. the trial is expected to run until october, and while there still no trace of the stolen jewels, experts say the chances of recovering them are slim. in what has become known as germany's biggest artist in modern history. gillian wolf, al jazeera but to a food fight in france over at the price of up and get, but usually cost to run a dollar at the bakery. but a french supermarket trailers selling the bread for a fraction of the price natasha butler explains from paris. the french baker's a baguette isn't just a loaf of bread. it's a work of art or both goofy by you too. so far i look bomb. you said the morning natasha. people think old bread is the same but it needs a lot of care. the dough is alive, you have to feel whether it's good or not. yeah, 35 jo. traditional bakery sell packets for around $1.00. so
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a decision by major french supermarket chain to slash its packet price to $0.30, a scandalized or tis, nor baker's lecture. felipe yahoo! to reply. oh, they are disrupting prices compromising on the flower and quality making is about passion. why it's not just about money. business with faulty. retail in the class is the cut price by get aims to shield customers at a time of inflation and rising prices. but the move has caused something of an uproar in france. some fear, an erosion of french values, others, the demise of quality. the debate has even made its way into the french presidential campaign, leggett hamilton of santiago. i looked through laclede lafelle, $0.30 for began flour is $0.10, so prices are being destroyed. savage, a cane destruction venue. the bagget price war has so and he stirred emotions. but there's also the question of taste. every year in france, surprise is awarded for the best bagget in paris. the jury is made up of top bakers,
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but also members of the public because nearly every one in france has an opinion about what makes a good bye get. so let's see if people can pick a 30 cent by get from a traditional one. she says, hello, yes, yes, version to low. yes. they're both, it's a tradition. you know, when you go abroad you can try hard to find a french bag out, but it doesn't exist same time. so we get profit photo, another cookie. it has to be all crusty and very fluffy inside. the supermarket is called the bagget ro, ridiculous. it says the promotion poses little long term threat to bakers, as it will end in a few months. but the debate reveals that few things in sight. passions in france quite like this. natasha butler, al jazeera paris ashley bout. he has ended a for decade. wait for home australian open tennis champion, the world number one, doing it with a straight sets when the finals hail malik reports. it's
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a site that australians have been waiting 44 years to see the country finally has a home grand slam singles champion. once again, ashley bought he has been in scintillating form throughout the tournament in melbourne. and that continued in the final against danielle collins. as the world number one took the 1st that with these 63, her american opponent, however, wasn't about to roll over. collins showed some real fight on route to taking a fight. one lead in the 2nd thing ah polity rallied though she came back with the 2nd set going to a tie break. oh, from there the outcome was routine. body dominated the tie break winning it $72.00 for the match. and the championship. oh, this is just
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a dream country man, and i'm so proud to be nosy, so thank you so much everyone. ah, australians with favor the much anticipated triumph. they'll hope the wait for the next home singles champion. won't be as long to hail mally al jazeera. ah, it is good to have even a solo, a dream from here. and so how that lines now to sierra, around 5000 flights have been cancelled in the u. s. as the east coast hunkers down for a huge snowstorm about whether it's projected to move through the northeast this weekend with new york and boston expected to be hardest hit on to serious game. elizondo is in new york city. about 55000000 americans.

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