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[000:00:00;00] ah, wherever you go in the world. well, no, i'm going to make it for you exceptional cut. all right, we're going places to go. ah morning rush hour attack in the us police in brooklyn. i'm looking for a suspect after a shooting and a subway station. ah, i'm kid elvis is algae. they're alive from dall also coming up,
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prepping for another offensive russian troop, strengthen their positions in easton ukraine, including the besieged city of mary. your president vladimir putin remains defiant, saying the west won't succeed in isolating russia on the world stage. and u. k. police find that prime minister boss johnson, add one of his talk cabinet ministers, breaking cove at 19 locked down groups. ah elisa, searching for a gun then after a rachelle, a shooting in america's biggest city. the attack happened in the subway station in brooklyn. new york, at least 10 people were shot at 16 and all have been injured. reading actually go downstairs with regard. we did it. but you know, we saw our bill is coming out with a stretcher with our person on their leg was injured. i'm not sure exactly what
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went on or what was going on. and then we saw after that to ambulance coming out with like, hopping on one leg. obviously they got her in the leg as well. so i'm not quite sure what's going on or what's going on. new york police are telling people to stay away from where it happened at 36th street station in brooklyn. area is home to the busy china town and is popular ford's views of the statue of liberty. it's a large warehouse district where many creative businesses have been fed up just before 824 this morning. as a manhattan bound and trained, waited to enter the 36 street station. an individual on that train dawned what appeared to be a gas mask. ethan took a canister out of his bag and opened it. the train at that time began to fill with smoke. he then opened fire tracking multiple people on the subway. and in the platform, again, we will describe him as an individual. he is being reported as a male black, approximately 5 feet, 5 inches tall with
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a heavy build. he was wearing a green construction type vest and a hooded sweatshirt. the color is grey. the people of the entire state of new york stand with the people of this city, this community, and we say no more. no more mass shootings, no more disrupting lives. don't worry, creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to and it ends now and we are sick and tired of reading headlines about crime, whether they're mass shooting loss of a teenage girl or a 13 year old. it has to stop. the u. s. president has been briefed about the shooting. all the politicians have been responding to the incident. senate majority leader, chuck schumer tweeted saying he's closely monitoring the shooting. he says i'm praying for all the victims, their families, all those impacted. i'm grateful for the quick action of our 1st responders and to everyone in new york stay safe. was picked out to gabriel at his under who is in
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brooklyn, new york. gabriel. obviously its only been 4 or 5 hours since this happened. so what's happening there at the scene? well, there are still hundreds, law enforcement personnel here. we're just a couple blocks away. this is the closest law enforcement will let us get to the scene because this is still very much an active crime scene. most of the streets surrounding this entire area and completely shut down because their real urgency now is not so much this thing right here. they're still investigating, combing the area, looking in the subway station for any gunshot casings, taking photographs. but the real urgency beyond that now is hundreds of new york police officers that are fanned out across the area really looking for this
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suspect, suspect that it's still at large, according to official still has not been apprehended. and they're asking for the public's help in trying to apprehend this person as soon as possible. because obviously the concern is if the suspect was able to open fire in a subway car as it was moving, what else could the suspect potentially have planned that sort of the urgency right now, finding the suspect and getting him into custody as soon as possible. what do we know about the suspects? gave about his possible motives. yeah, really nothing at this point and the law enforcement officials are quick to point out that it's too early to talk about motives. they 1st have to get the suspect arrested. that's number one and that's what they're working on. all they know was so they're saying it was a black male of a stocky field and that he was wearing a, a gas mask, some sort of gas mask as he was on a subway,
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a car. and then released some sort of gas if you will, or some sort of smoke bomb kind of device and then opened fire. that's what we're being told. it obviously caused all sorts of chaos and a malay if you will, after you open fire, and then it's unclear where the suspect went. how the suspect weed was it through the tracks, was it up and out through the subway station. what direction did the suspect go? these are all things that police are now trying to piece together, but in terms of a motor, that's what everyone wants to know right now. what would cause someone to open fire and a subway in new york city during a busy rush hour subway station i should point out away from several schools. the children were going to go into class. gabriel, i was on the line for us in brooklyn, new york, with our porter is
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a retired new york police department, the tenant, he explains what action police will take. now this person got off of the train, and ne, unleashed the smoke mom want to see with that person exit it. so there's going to be a combination of different videos on a street level that would capture an image of this person as he exited the subway system. we here at the information that we have right now is this is the person that had a gas mask on am a trans address. so we're going to try to capture information net spits that profile. being bear in mind that person may have discarded that cast mass as well as that vest. so you also want to understand it is a possible height m a skin color because people should have been able to determined that the skin color of the individual at that this be the looking after hands on part so that the neck and so on. that information is going to be transmitted to the 3 components of law enforcement, the possibly put out
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a description of the individual that will look in a caption is very difficult to make assessment as to why or why not additional subway ubs were not close on what i can tell you was this does, it is a search or grip perimeter search that's occurring at that area. when this person exited, the subway system. you got to bear in mind, new york city has the largest subway system in the united states. so for you to in essence shut down, the system in this entirety would be catastrophic for the comings and goings for the 8 and a half 1000000 residents that reside in new york. therefore, we want to localize a search will grid pattern to ensure that we can do if we have to expand it, we will. but the police that it will, i should say, the boots on the ground that are at the location had a better have a better understanding as to what the level of flight or what the flight was of the
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sale. that of imposing his defending what he calls a noval warn ukraine president says he, the no doubt that his forces will achieve their goals. his comments. com, a head of an anticipated offensive in the east. much of the fighting is expected in the port city of mariel poll, which has been bombarded since the start of the war grains, as russia has nearly finished moving in military units for a renewed attack. and president putin says the west cannot isolate his country and he'll keep working closely with friendly government. he's been hosting a close ally by ocean president sally found the local shank and rushes far east. the attendant and event at a conference room mocking the annual face day. many of the russian troops who invaded ukraine when true about a roof. unfortunately, ukraine was created as some kind of launch pad for aggression against russia. and the shoots of nationalism was totally cherished. this new generation of ukrainian
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nationalists are especially crushing with russia. you see how nazi ideology became a fact of life and ukraine. it was unavoidable. we are taking steps to provide security for russia. we didn't have any other choice. we did the right thing and i have no doubt that our aims will be achieved if we don't intend to be isolated, it's impossible to severely isolate anyone in the modern world, especially such a fast country as russia. that's why we are going to continue to work with those about the partners. if you want to cooperate doing you rushing back, separate his forces of rejecting allegations that chemical weapons we used in their attempts to seize mario, poll, ukrainian politician yvonne, a clim push says moscow or dollars used in unknown substance, which caused people to suffer respiratory failure. no evidence to be put forward. the u. k, the armed forces minister says they can't yet verify the obligations. so i'm afraid that we know nothing more than than you've been able to report which is that there
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were some ah reports circulating on ukrainian social media yesterday evening. that chemical weapons had been used in mary paul overnight. that's not something that defense intelligence here in london. have been able to comply nor i any of their intelligence counterparts in with our allies around the world. and indeed place president lensky address last night. also referred to report. so there's been no verification within the ukrainian system. etha, areas that were re taken by ukrainian forces north of the capital key of have sustained widespread damaged by russian shouting. a few people have returned to see the devastation for themselves. a correspondent to him on com joined them. imagine coming back to this, when you left, it was a bustling,
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vibrant cell. now is the complete opposite. what would you be thinking? mm hm. victor shows is his pride and joy. a home he built over 20 years, or was this on us all? gigawatts, they all had thumb kili visa this. gov. here we had our bed tv and the wardrobe were there. what that is. i replaced the windows and doors. everything was brand new under full, a heating where a live in a good life, but the russian did not need to save us up so absolutely not. they destroyed everything. i knew sort of the ocean in her pain. yara slow of clears away bullets from his apartment block from. he doesn't want his kids to find them when they eventually return yog bully will! and when you bring your, when you ready, you can see how they pulled out the door of my apartment. they pulled up the locks and broke it,
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apparently wanting to steal something will is them key to the yoke and did soon there here was my kitchen, misty with the water heaters on the floor. here was our air conditioner, microwave fridge, stovall, a deal nic. cocoanut with us, so he set fire to the mold yet. keep already wash. that's the beauty of the russian piece. you've server paddle this isn't reconstruction, it's barely even clearing, but it is something called the a keith playoff for the people we have spoken to. it's something that helps them get back. some control gives them some hope. the once again, this will be a bustling, vibrant town. the government, however, is overwhelmed by the sheer scale of what's required. official estimates, suggestion takes 7 years to rebuild when they eventually begin. that's not to say the government isn't doing anything, it is,
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it is actually building bridges and that's the priority for the government is getting all the infrastructure in place so people can return. but what they're returning to, well, that's going to take a lot longer to fix them on con, out is there. a fin still had on al jazeera face was rising public anger, chinese officials, eas, districts lockdown and shanghai. they expect coven 19 infections to keep rising? plus. i'm john henry in chicago were working class families are struggling as they are across the nation, with inflation. ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package to death hollow, we've got some very heavy rain likely to see some flooding into central and eastern parts of china over the next couple of days is long line of cloud. this weather
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system will make its way further southward. huge mass, a very wet weather coming in across central china easing over to was eastern parts of china much color behind as well. that is lighted the cause why spread flooding? it'll drift its way farther eastward. so southern parts of japan, seeing that the rain initially, much of japan seeing the rain as we go on through thursday. notice just to the south of that we have developing typhon malacca, making his way further north was that should stay off shore, passing to the southwest of guam. but it is still going to draw a lot of moisture in across a good part of japan over the next couple of days. and we said a lot of moisture recently, of course from what was tropical storm tropical depression, meggy just around central parts of the philippines. and please to say it will be a little dry here over the next few days, but we will still see further showers exacerbating the flooding already in place, but they are in the process of eating, re not eating across southern parts of in the are forceful anchor as well, so plenty of funding downpours coming through here over the next day or so. chances
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some showers farther north was bangladesh with a better way, whether towards the foothills of him. alas, staying hot to the northwest, cats are airways official, airline of the journey. the world is warming, and greenland ice sheet is melting, which is changing everything from sea levels to the way people live. and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war pass greenland the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, revealing eco friendly solutions to come back. threats to our planet. on al jazeera lou ah,
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, u. s. police is searching for a suspect are for after a brush our shooting at a new york subway station. fire department says 10 people have grain says russia has really finished moving the military units. it needs is eastern physicians for a renewed offensive. much of the fighting is expected to focus on the already procedure. city variable. brush, as president says, the conflict with ukraine was inevitable. it was just a matter of time. but a person made the comments while meeting belgian presidents, alexander lucas shank. up in the far east, i believe from the u. k, will find a premier step boris johnson for breaching covered 90 lockdown rules. senior cabinet minister chancellor ritchie snack also affects the financial penalty. the so called party gate scandal has angered many after it emerged that government
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staff breached pandemic restrictions on several occasions. these barker has more from london so much the scandal that won't go away for the british prime minister. and who was to think now that richie sudak, the finance minister, the chance of exchequer would be dragged into into it all, as well as been already a pretty difficult few days for for snack. given revelation surrounding his wife and to an old dom tax status. but now the conclusion of this search, metropolitan police, an inquiry into misgivings, wrongdoings at number 10, during locked down when the country was following strict covered restrictions. the map police began his investigation in january. this, after a talk, civil servant su gray concluded that there was a culture of wrongdoing within downing street. and the conclusions of that met police investigation of now focused on the prime minister and soon as they have not both now been issued with fix penalty notices. that is basically
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a fine. it is not equivalent to a criminal conviction, but if the fine is not paid, it could well lead to a court summons and the opposition politicians are clearly at pouncing on this demanding the immediate resignation of soon ag and boys. johnson. is there any forces? if i tear gas and rubber bullets and palestinian students inside a university campus in the occupied, westbank, palestinian red crescent says, doesn't this have been injured? witnesses say violence began in the morning inside condo or at university near til com. not far from the separation will elsewhere in the occupied west bank. israeli forces have withdrawn from jeanine after detaining more palestinians. 17 people have so far been arrested and is readily raids in the occupied territory. israel intensified its incursions after a palestinian gunmen shot and killed 3 as rabies and television late last week. 5
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palestinians have been killed and the raids that followed separately as ready forces shot dead, a palestinian worker, and ash calon, stopping what they said was an attempted stabbing attack. if abraham has more from inside the janine refugee camp, we're here in the jeanie and refugee camp where young palestinians are blocking the entrances to the refugee camp. during up for a potential is really read the are putting on top of your garbage. been because they are really army has threatened to read the camp and they want to arrest the family of rod has him. he's the gunmen who killed 3 is really in an attack. what are bar and tel aviv, but the family says they had no idea their son was plotting anything and they're not intending to turn themselves in. now according to all estimates, jeannine has thousands of gone thing gone. men were ready to plan with the israeli
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army that almost read the cab and the janine area. every day we met people here who's the, there are sad, they're angry by, they leave the killings of palestinians by the israeli army, but they see they are ready to fight the worn ukraine is also causing prices to store in the us where the consumer price index is hit and you record the inflation rate has jumped to 8.5 percent compared to a year ago. it's the fastest annual rise a rate increase rather since $981.00 compared to last bond that rose by 0.6 percent reflecting high a few food add housing costs. economists say inflation will cost the average us household an extra 5200 dollars this year. which on 100 has been taking a closer look at how rising inflation is affecting the lives of ordinary americans . he sent out to send us this report from chicago. inflation affects the ways or lena smith, members eats, shops,
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drives nearly every aspect of her life. we went from lipton's to store brand tea because i love it. my daughter love it, and that's what we could afford. the inflation have us in the store. we used to can spin fe 20 bucks on, let me bring it in cheese. the basic things have double local bread is $5.00. who can afford that? food and fuel have been especially hard hit pandemic related kinks in the global supply chain and an energy shortage partly due to the war. and ukraine has driven up prices on a broad range of goods. if you do seem products on sale, which is become less pervasive than ever before, you know, buying stock up, put things in the freezer because prices are not going to go down. that's left grocery store shelves, more bare and more pricey. the dollar tree is the kind to store a lot of working class families come to to save money for 35 years,
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nearly everything in the store cost a dollar. now it's about a quarter question. some of the founder of chicago's non profit violence interrupter program says inflation appears to be contributing also to spike in crime. the reason why some of the crime us rising is because inflation is pretty tough out here. yet he bought it, trying to rob peter to pay paul, you have the car jackins on the rise with the u. s. government hoping to lower gas prices by releasing oil from the nation strategic petroleum reserve, and the federal reserve raising interest rates to discourage borrowing. president biden says his administration is working on it more and more americans get jobs as they do, it's going to help ease the supply pressures receive. and that's good news for fighting. inflation is good news for our economy, means that our economy has gone from being on the men to be on the move for their lean as smith members, inflation has also dashed her hopes of starting of the year with a new kitchen. labor prices went up from $12000.00 to $25000.00 and a matter of
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a year. so this is the old kitchen with new appliances. and we have cabinets in my garage. we have countertops in my garage, florrie, and we can't afford to do for her, and many americans each day brings less and less for them to cut. john henderson al jazeera chicago, for that anchor has defaulted to on its $51000000000.00 foreign dish. the island nation is in the grip of its worst economic crisis and memory. forcing acute food, fuel and electricity shortages. public anger was flared in recent weeks. for anchors finance ministry says it's defaulting to preserve cash. it has while awaits for an international monetary fund, baylof. and al fernandez has more from colombo, we're just a day to go to the local singer la time a new year. this, the colombo shot of hub is teeming. you can see stalls selling the wrong, and people are sort of taking
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a look here. another ford shop where people are trying to buy some trade for the new year. but i remind that down here of what the situation is, a generator just to keep things running for the power. ah, because many, many people are suffering with paul car. just one of the issues, that's the reality of the economic crisis that relock as going through. and we're just hearing from the government that they have decided in the interim to stop debt repayment in the process of going to the i m f. they will be looking to restructure their debt. that announcement has come to day. some economy say this is far too late in the coming. they've been asking for it for months and months. and the government insisted that it was in control. but now deciding to put a halt in the interim and can centrally restructure dead lego dot com. i do gotta read the guy. now everything has gone up in price. i came to by close by the are so
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expensive that the question is, is it enough for months and months? economist, opposition politicians have been asking the government to put a hold on its debt repayment to negotiate a sort of plan default. and meanwhile, to save the precious foreign currency, which is thor, so depleted, and that's what led to all one of these shortages fuel cooking, gas, food items, medicine. and that is what a has been the rallying cry to the government. the u. s. is told that is non emergency staff to leave shanghai because of a surgeon cover 19 cases and china's handling of the outbreak. aging regards the move as an attack de la resume. we strongly opposed to pull division of the recreation by the u. s. and have made stern complaints, they should immediately stop attacking china's epidemic progression policy will start political manipulation with epidemic issue and stop smearing and discrediting
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china. paintings been criticized for how it's controlled the virus. it's now easing restrictions in some shanghai neighborhoods. the cities 26000000 people have been under strict locked on for 2 weeks. has katrina, you. shanghai authorities say 43 percent of all neighborhoods in shanghai have had they have restrictions either. but what this means really varies from neighbourhood to neighbourhood. in many cases, what it means is that if your particular residential compound has not have had any positive coven case for about 2 weeks, you may be finally allowed to walk out your front door. and that means you can get some walk around the courtyard of your compound, but in many cases you're not allowed to actually leave your compound and entered public areas. and for the relative few that are allowed to walk into the streets, there really is not much to do because the majority of businesses remain closed. i think the bottom line is that in shanghai,
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most of the 25000000 people living in that city are still under some form of strict lockdown. and the reason is because of the numbers on tuesday, we had 23000 cases or just over reported of curve at 19. this is slightly down from the figures on monday, but it's still nowhere near where authorities want those numbers to be on tuesday, a shanghai official said that the outbreak is still not effectively under control. and so what we're seeing here is the government really under increasing pressure to do something. it says it is eating a restrictions, but just really mildly because they are facing a lot of complaints about the way this lockdown has been handled so far. and denise is, parliament has passed a landmark bill to tackle sexual violence. can you law will provide a comprehensive legal framework for cases sexual abuse until now the issue has been regarded as a private matter. victims will be able to receive compensation and psychological support. last year alone,
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indonesia or nearly 340000 reported cases of violence against women. jessica washington hasn't caught her. she has more. indonesia is increasing problem sexual warming. indonesian ministers have really described those numbers. it's just the tip of the iceberg. because indonesia, like many countries around the world, does have a problem with under reporting when it comes to sexual violence. and part of the reason for that is that in the past avenues with justice, all survive is of sexual assault. have been limited and there are hopes today and going forward with the passing of this bill that can change with now clearer avenues for survivors of sexual abuse to build a case and to secure convictions against perpetrators. now 2 of the key features of this landmark legislation include bus lead, that it takes what women's rights groups and survive as rights groups have called a victim centered approach. this legislation is not just about convictions for
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perpetrators of sexual abuse, but after an abuse happens, what happens to the victim? specifically, there is a victim of funds for compensation, which would ensure that a victim is able to secure compensation regardless of the financial status of the perpetrator of the assault. secondly, there are also other avenues with me and psychological support. but the other interesting factor about this legislation is that it outlined some of the nuances, the different kinds of sexual abuse, including online sexual abuse, non physical, sexual harassment, forced marriage among other other ways that a person can be abuse going forward, women's rights groups and survivors rights groups are hopeful that it will empower more survivors to come forward and to seek justice. ah, the selves there are these the top stories, u. s. police, the searching for
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a suspect after a rush. i was shooting at a new york subway station. the fire department says 10 people have been shot i just

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