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oh, i money inside the saudis, their life, and i ha, was coming up a you on security council meeting on the shelling of the apparition nuclear planted ukraine as the u. s. calls of a demilitarized zone around the facility. oh, i had a folk. toby's presidential election brazilians take to the streets of fees. the president won't accept the poll, results, and fif is given the green light to start. the c is cat out. well, come a date area ah, a high, a police of shot dead, a man who's threatened people at an f. b. i field office in cincinnati. officials say the man was flashing and
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a all 15 style rifle and fought nail gun into the building. suspect fled and led police on a highway chase before engaging in a stand off with offices. go straight to a course on haughty jack castro's lie 1st in washington dc. heidi, what will, can you tell us about this incident? only this is an incident, was just the beginning of what's proven to be an extra ordinary day for federal law enforcement here in the us. it began this morning with that tempted breach of the cincinnati of the eyes field office. that suspect, as you have just said, has been confirmed dead shot by police identified as a 42 year old man. now it's unclear what his motive may have been, although there are social media accounts that appear to have belonged to him that indicate he may have been present on january 6 in washington, d. c at the capital riot. but that was when pro from supporters violently stormed the nation's capital in an attempt to overthrown the presidential election. but
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again, the motive here is still unclear, the suspect is dead, but the f b, i director, director christopher re said he denounced the violence saying that it was deeply concerning to all americans. meanwhile, we've also heard from the us attorney general on the decision to search the home of the for the president, donald trump. what did he have to say today? that's right, and the concern here is, although the motive for that attack this morning is unclear, people are worried that they may be connected because of course on monday that is when f b i agents search the private home of former president trump in florida. that was criticized by trump. he even hinted that without evidence that those agents may have planted evidence at his home. and it was roundly denounced by conservative leaders. now normally the department of justice is mom about ongoing investigations . but today, the attorney general married garland took the unusual step of publicly defending
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the search. i personally approve the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly where possible it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope, any search that is undertaken. 3rd, let me address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the f, b i and justice department agents and prosecutors. i will not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. the men and women of the f. b. i and the justice department are dedicated patriotic public servants and the attorney general has also now taken the unprecedented step of asking a judge to unseal the search warrant that had authorized the search of mar logo
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president trump's home in florida. the trump and his attorneys are reportedly considering whether to contest that as a judge determines whether or not that document it will be made public, a decision that may come as soon as friday. trump, of course, is under investigation by federal authorities for potentially removing classified documents from the white house when his term of office ended. that is just one of several investigations that the former invest, that the former president finds himself in now. okay, it's been interesting few days. thank you for that. hardy jo counselor there for live in washington dc. the yearns nuclear watchdog says military action around this operation, nuclear plant muscle, immediately. russian ukraine are blaming each other. the shelling of the plant, europe's largest atomic power complex. united nations security council has held
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a meeting over those nuclear fears. this map shows the areas of ukraine controlled by russia and its separatist allies. you can see that in red, the russians control the apparition plant. it's one of 4 nuclear power facilities in operation in crane. ukraine says it's ready for a possible evacuation in the event of a nuclear catastrophe. i mean, buddy, sorry about that. what he said, we need need action g o. but id say he will execute even stop you needed these need reactions. we are calling this, we are such a large will need very serious cousins, that amys out the united nations with more on that security council meeting,
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the head of the international atomic energy agency told the security council that the only way for him to assess the damages to this operation, nuclear plant and insurance security is to allow his team access to it, to look at it to see it for himself. he stressed that his role is to provide technical, not political assistance and said that he'd been in contact with both ukraine and russia to gain that access. he went on to say that he sees no immediate threat from recent shelling of the plant, but he cautioned that that could change at any moment. russia and ukraine accused each other of getting in the way of the visit. you got, you got on to the players because there are no guarantees that the triple take place that we can currently, provis will go like it's hard for us to judge what is currently being cooked up by the ukrainian leadership, which for several days in a row has been lodging strikes on the nuclear power plant, even though the un secretary general described any attacks on nuclear facilities as suicide. the occupiers have resulted to manipulation,
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an unjustified conditions on the missions visit, as well as shelling oh, these ad county be and, and they're godard, thus making the visit impossible. so fall raphael, marianna grosse pointed out that the one thing you crane russia and security council members agreed upon, was the need for the i a to visit zapper asia. and he promised to redouble his efforts in the coming days to make that happen. a crane is already home to the sites, the wells west nuclear disaster, the 1986 to noble meltdown killed hundreds of people and spread radioactive contamination. i've been much of europe, although she survived a urging extreme caution around the zappa regis site. john henry reports from chenango the path to the chernobyl power plant is barren, overgrown, and lonesome. this amusement park near by was due to open 5 days after the 1986
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nuclear meltdown whose name is now synonymous with disaster. it never did. 36 years later, radiation levels are still well above normal. in some places that's high v shaka, the silica the reading is about 16 times normal inside explosion. ravage reactor number 4 now shrouded by a large container. radiation levels remain high. vladimir forbid, sky still at your noble engineer, rushed to the plant the day of the meltdown. yeah, the, the but the road you lost them. so when i got there, i was expecting to see a reactor mom. what i saw was the crate to live at by the explosion, the near what area that on you with this apparition, nuclear plant taking fire repeatedly in frontline fighting and southern ukraine. local say it could pose in even greater danger. your probes could give to nobody. e, butch, when she su,
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i worked at chicago and i witnessed the tragic consequences of the explosion. zapora bridger could be 234 times bigger, mentionable. and i'm very worried about which believe it or not. this is the center of the town of cricket. that's the cultural building behind me. on the day after the mil, dana chernobyl, all 50000 residents were evacuated. and not a soul has lived here since. now nature his reclaim the landscape on which prep it was built. the president of the company that owns a separation plant says russian forces have placed trucks and explosives inside turbine holds near the reactor and are firing from the plants grounds. russia blames ukraine for the strikes on the plant, is a marked all newsletter as unsafe continued this way. unlike chernobyl, vladimir forbids, he says, zap arissa is europe's biggest nuclear plant in it lies in a heavily populated region with us and would assume would it possible to the
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problem this won't happen in russia. the west will feel the consequences bulgaria, romania, moldova, and poland. he hopes both russia and ukraine have learned the lessons of chernobyl . so the land that surrounds apparition doesn't also become a nuclear waste land for decades to come. john henderson al jazeera, the true noble exclusion zone. ukraine, he released satellite images appear to show destroyed russian warplanes as an airbase in crimea. something russia has strongly denied. it crane says 9 russian will planes were destroyed by a string of explosions earlier this week. the satellite images show at least 7 fighter jets were blown up. russian officials of said the blas might have been caused i a careless mocha. meanwhile rushes manager appears to have hit a block of flats in ukraine with a vacuum bombs, a weapon band on the un convention, or should media add these pictures, showing the buildings in the done yet screech and being destroyed,
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lack him of them. a barrick bombs is so powerful they can disintegrate a launch part of the surrounding area. it's not clear these buildings in the village of pesky well occupied. still ahead on al jazeera and israeli medical records extend the detention of slamming yard lead at bassam asada id 6 days. and the worst is yet to come. more rain expected in sudan is thousands of times to destroy i flash flies. ah, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to cattle group. your travel package to day. hello again. thanks for joining in. here's your world weather update. we're going to begin in india where we had a disturbance move east to west spring in a lot of rain across the top end of india. that's now moving into boxes start. and
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we've also got this disturbance spinning around on the arabian sea. the 2 are going to come together, a lot of rain to come for sin province on friday, but really top to bottom across pakistan will have some soaking range. that's the scene on friday. let's press plays. who are all of this rain goes. we can see some soaking rains through karachi and on saturday, a big drop in those temperatures for jacob bad 29 degrees. so almost 10 below average is this rain starts to move into blue, just thought of to indo china right now. remnants of what was the tropical storm, sweeping across northern vietnam blouse. northern thailand, right through to near mar, think anywhere in that zone, we are likely to see some fighting, still rain across the pearl river valley, including hong kong, 30 degrees, the number for you on friday, and still that heat through the ink see river valley. i think shanghai very likely to hit 40 degrees over the next little bit. now for japan's main island of honju toward the north west. lot of rain falling there. so we've got some land side
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alerts in play on friday that trap. they'd soon official airline of the journey we, i generation can very ambitious, very, you'd make a very pleasant stand. i'm very good, but you might be comfortable right now, but known for long you will soon feel the same kids we feel every day from today, hong kong and you've got 3 women grappled with the impact of the frontline, active this year. future children on a jesse with ah,
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in watching out as a reminder of our top stories as our ohio police have shot dead, a man who's threatened police people at an f. b. i field office in cincinnati. official say the man was flashing an 8 all 15 style rifle and fought and nail gun into the building. to you, as the attorney general says, he parsley made the decision to such the home former president donald trump merit gahlan confirmed f. b i. agents had such trumps florida state on monday, the un sneakily watchdog says manage reaction around this operation. nuclear plant must stop immediately. russian ukraine are blaming each other. the shelling of the plant, europe's largest atomic power. complex of thousands of brazilians have taken part in nationwide rallies. to show support for democratic institutions . it's in response to president j. bolton are as criticism countries electronic voting system. he's also been calling into question supreme court most concerned
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that bolton are, it won't recognize the results of october as presidential election. he's currently turning former president louis in, in nasir luda da silva in opinion polls. monica yanna. keith has more from a demonstration in rio de janeiro f. oh, well, we're here in rio de janeiro in port key, which is the catholic university. this is just one event mirroring the main event in the city of san followed. there are 20 events all over brazil and. * in so far, no, it's a very symbolic act. you're reading to manifesto defending democracy. this is, i have the last time this happened was in some paul, 1977 during the dictatorship. and why are they doing this? why are they reading now? manifestos was resigned by business. men, lawyers are intellectuals, teachers,
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social organizations, and 8 of the presidential candidates whole. they're doing this now because president j april. so not all has been attacking the voting results voting system. he has been crying out that there may be fraud in the october 2nd presidential election and he's trailing behind the poles are behind a former president reads enough to let us to what. so people who are worried that vocal nato is following the script job. that was written by former us president donald trump, who did not accept the results of the elections when he was defeated. and people here prayed that in brazil. 2 the same thing may happen, that's why they're coming ahead and reading this manifesto. and the important thing here is that this tonight, people that are not always on the same side like businessman lawyers, the left the right. it's people saying we want democracy and
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israeli military court has extended the detention of islamic jihad lead a bus, the most saudi, by least 6 days as our launch. what it call preemptive strikes on garza targeting the palestinian group. following else bodies arrest 2 weeks ago. the 2 sides agreed on a truce this week off to trading fire for 3 days. 48 palestinians were killed in the attacks. that abraham is in ramallah with more while islamic jihad has said that it was clear that one of its demands is the release of its senior leader. but sam sadie, we've been talking to analysts who believe that it's on likely that this la mic jihad is going to be heading towards an escalation, specifically given the power dynamics. given that the fact that garza has been seriously affected by the lead this the attack also given by the fact that hamas did not join islamic jihad in fighting rockets towards israel. so we also know
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that israel never explicitly said that it agreed to the islamic jihad demands of releasing by sam sadie, as well as a hunger striking palestinian prisoner as well. his name is kelly loudon, what israel has a report reportedly agreed to via the egyptian mediators, is to have a dialogue that could eventually lead to their release. and so it's been seeing a seem here as a way of showing fours that israel has the upper hand, the freedom of a different palestinian prisoner on hunger strike. colleen i wo day was also part of the negotiations between islamic jihad and the israelis. and the latest conflicts and gaza, john hallman has more that story from west jerusalem. we're outside this hospital just outside of televi because the other is alignment jihad demands was the another man, the free. and that man is hello a while day. now, hello a while the is on
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a hunger strike lasted around a $150.00 days is a palestinian prisoner. and we spoke to the chairperson of the physicians for human rights about his condition. she just been to examine him. it's hard to predict that day. he can die any minute from mineral or deficiency from a vitamin deficiency so we can predict exactly how much time he can survive, but he can die any minute. and he has to be all the time under medical and a follow up. so that he, he said he, when we talked to him, he hardly speaks. when he spoke, he said that he doesn't want to die. okay. he only wants to be only wants is freedom to come to come back home to his children. now what the doctor also told us that was how little or why would the obviously very weak was surrounded by israeli
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gods prison guards and that his family weren't allowed to be with him. so aside from his personal circumstance, which is obviously difficult at the moment, this, these 2 men and their fate, but somehow saw the and how little a while they inextricably tied up with what's happening at the moment between islamic jihad and between israel and this fragile sci fi in force at the moment. you are section of state and seem lincoln says he discussed with rwandan present or a gama credible reports that rwanda supports a rebel group in the democratic republic of congo. they also talked about runners, human rights record, her matessa reports. antony blinking, had strong word for their wagon government after you and x had said they had evidence. rwanda is backing m 23 rebels in neighboring democratic republic of congo . we recognize that rhonda has security concerns of its own,
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including reports of cooperation between the congolese military and the democratic forces for the liberation, water of the dsl or an armed group. my message to both president she security and present cook army. this week has been the same. any support or cooperation with any armed group in eastern, darcy endangers local communities and regional stability. i did use that one. does government denies allegations it supports m. 23 for one dies, not the cause or for long standings. turbidity in easton, d r a. c. now where we have over $130.00 under groups including the m $23.00 and the presence of the fdr and the cross collaboration with the army officer d r a. c. has always been the most significant cause or fee security. the congolese government and rwanda have had years of tension with both sides accusing each other of funding rebellions. since may the aren't group calling itself m 23 has weight is
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most sustained offensive in years killing dozens, and is placing tens of thousands of people. richard b r. m, as in bravo, displaced after im 2 to 3 captured of village. we are afraid of them when they are fighting. they do not differentiate between soldiers and civilians. we do not want to die here. lincoln also discussed the jailing of poor lucinda by geena, the man portrayed in the form hotel to wander, sheltering hundreds of people during the 1994 genocide. who says that by geena a u. s. permanent resident was sentence loss of tim buddy 25 years in prison after being convicted of terrorism charges tied to an organization opposed to president polka. gamino leadership is fries government of rhonda is concerned policy. so regina is in one and a citizen and she was arrested. it was tried and convicted along with 20 others 20 other campuses for serious crimes. they committed
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against one on the citizens and creed. she committed while residing into a notice fit before his trip to east africa, lincoln was in south africa. and let's say the u. s. wants to increase is diplomacy in the region to come to russia's growing influence on the african continent. had matessa out there, flash flooding has killed at least 6 people destroyed thousands of homes and sedans, river nile state. many families say have lost all their possessions and fair things will only get worse. but more rain expected in the coming days had been morgan reports from berber, a county that's been devastated by the flooding machine. uh huh. it's still searching for it. he can salvage from his home. it collapsed on tuesday after flash floods in mccaleb in northern sedan server. now state. it's the result of days of heavy rains in the region and rain water from the east over flowing streams in the town. they saw it. i shot the rain started in the morning. we left off raining for
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hours and then while we were opening the slim of on water to pass about flux hit us, i didn't stop till the next morning. of the rain was, is usually just flow through the stream. as of this time, the wind light over no barrier or stream was able to stop it. miss years home was one of more than 1700 homes destroyed by the floods in mchale uptown alone. more than 3000 homes were damaged in better, better county. in what many here see has been the worst destruction they've seen. my hold up, the law shows us what remains of his once large family home, where rooms one stood, now only rubble remained, follow the order. in archie or there were 2 bedrooms, there a mother to on the other side. i'm a kitchen there. does the water came? i'm in less them hour. the houses collapsed. we did me member chance to take out anything cuz we were busy making sure the people got out alive from what all, some have left their homes to seek shelter after losing nearly everything. but many others have stayed behind. the destruction has left families out in the open. many
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said they'll wait here until the end of the rainy season to rebuild their homes. but that may take some time because more rain is forecasting the coming days. and they are concerns about what's up on diseases. the rain and flood waters have damage sewage systems and it's hard to find drinking water in some parts of the town. we're live, we live live, she, if there is no access to clean drinking water or to a health clinic. my daughter is now sick in a tent near by, by we'll try to salvage what we can. but there is no medical treatment available. at least 15 people have been killed as a result of heavy rains and flash floods around. so damn those who survived to say they're not sure how they'll be able to rebuild their lives. after losing so much, he been morgan on to 0, but of our county river, all state firefighters from across europe was struggling to contain a huge wildfire that scorch southwest france and force 10000 people from their homes. the continent is already beijing under
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a severe heat wave that's been disastrous for farmers and eco systems. sonya geiger ports, hazy start to the day, smoke heavy in the air as firefighters prepare for what is to come closer. the fight to control the fires is a race against time, and the winds, which have been spreading the flames. who are local, who bodily food will come up with you. as we speak, the fire still progressing, or the call to us by surprise with its direction. it's created its own wind, its own story, its own movement. it has now decided to head off towards the north with 2 major fronts. a bulky in its part of a house is abandoned by their inhabitants, thousands of whom were forced to leave to escape the approaching fire. record breaking temperatures, combined with an historic drought and made the southwest region a tinderbox for wildfires. the all night back are further complicated by the
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flames. having reached, lay as a pete in the woodlands, making them even harder to damp down in a visit to the area. the prime minister, accompanied by the interior minister promised more resources to quite the blazes, and acknowledged the extreme conditions that wall of a climate emergency room. we must continue more than ever to fight against climate change. we must also continue within the framework of ecological planning for which i am responsible with the support of the minister of ecological transition to adapt to this climate change. and a new national plan of adaptation to climate change will be put in place in the autumn. in portugal, wildfires have been raging for days in the central covey. a region many here blaming a failure by authorities to take preventative measures before the blazes burn
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through parts of the se. habash the rail, a national park still entire areas are on to red, alert for further fire risks and montenegro hill surrounding the resort town of quarter, a flame burning through the electricity grid and cutting power in the surrounding villages. this is a crisis that his grip in europe. the intense heat, does fueling the flames, has wreaked havoc on landscapes and economies across the continent. the battle to salvage these areas will be a huge task, with no guarantee of how much can be saved. sony diego al jazeera if as a given the green light to solve this is world cup a day earlier, the tournament was set to kick off on the 21st of november with senegal, facing the netherlands. castle will now feature in the 1st match when they play ecuador at the al bait stadium on the 20th. the game will be the only fixture on the opening day fif. it says,
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all match tickets are still valid despite changes. well, as we're saying, well, cup is nearly 100 days away. the li sales stadium will host the final. and it's now staged. it's 1st bit of action out. there's people that was there. on the 18th of december, they will be $80000.00 fans packed into the stadium. for the free for woke up final on pros they, they were not quite as many. and the reason for that is because tickets were only sold for the lower tier. however, there was still a little bit of history for you. so from soc me of allah. obviously became the 1st man to school. we're goal him, an official match at the stadium. and what is the future look like? post wilka? well, many of the seats in the talk to you will be taken down and they'll be donated towards other schools in projects. the venue itself with what is the precinct we read admitted and they will be something of the community project that we'll see. so you can expect shops cafes, schools and the like. but before.
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