tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 15, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm lauren taylor. this is the hours here and use our live from london coming up. ah, queen elizabeth makes her final journey from buckingham palace. king charles, his sons and his siblings, marching behind the coffin. her body is now lying in state in parliament, a queue of people waiting to file, past and pay their respects is ready for kilometers. long. amina is prime minister appeals for help from a russian lead regional security force of to fighting with as a, by john kills a 155 soldiers. thus, offer a wouldn't hold up a bay route bank, demanding her own money in what's becoming a regular occurrence in crisis. hit lebanon, and i'm, he's the same as him. bo,
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with your sports these little messy, helps paris sandra, and fight back to overcome mccovie heifer in the champions league. oh ha. ah, we begin in london where thousands of mourners have started to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd should be lying in state at westminster hall for the next 4 days. acute 4 kilometers long as snaking through the british capital as people wait to pay their last respects. earlier, the queen made her final journey from buckingham palace, with britain's new monarch, king charles the 3rd marching behind the coffin, alongside his sons and siblings. he parker begins our coverage awe from the royal privacy of buckingham palace where the queen's
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coffin had remained overnight. through gilded gates on the back of a gun carriage on to the streets of the british capital. the coffin draped in the royal standard. the imperial crown resting on top the king and princess william and harry walked slowly behind, joined by the queen's other children and senior staff from the royal households. tens of thousands of people lined the route synonymous which state visits royal weddings and decades ago. queen elizabeth's own coronation for the vast majority of mona c, a queen elizabeth is the only monarch they have ever known. the end of the 2nd elizabethan age is slowly marching to
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a close. this the long good bye to one of the last. i combs of the 20th century down the mile across horse gods parade. ground where the queen has for so many years come to inspect her troops. and that a long white hole passed government departments and downing street to the houses of parliament and the 900 year old westminster hall. ah, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, conducting pres off to the coffins arrival with thy servant, queen elizabeth, and all the faithful departed. ah. her own mother lay in state here 20 years ago. and now, queen elizabeth's coffin resting on a raised podium, a cat, a fog, where it will remain until her state funeral on monday. the doors of the great hall
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are open 24 hours a day to allow a continuous cue of mourners kilometers long to file silently past senior royals to are expected to pay their own tribute. standing guard by the coffin in a tradition known as the vigil of the prince's nave, barker al jazeera london preparations had been made for 16 kilometers of q. and the queen is now lying in state as we had then westminster hall in the heart of london. at morland's, we're 1st allowed into the venue a few hours ago. and the key you to fall past her body is snaking along the thames with allowances for it to stretches far as sonic park. not far from the town london . going to joe hall, who's in at westminster here in london just by the atmosphere in that queue.
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on laura and i spoke to some people in the q a little earlier on who described a mood that was more potty, like than some sort of collected together with a common sense of purpose and commer camaraderie. i suppose it's not everybody in this queue, of course is harboring deep grief. some are some here simply to touch history to be part of something enormous in the history of this in a nation that they can talk about and tell their children and grandchildren about that. so there is this common purpose driving the q for which it's moving in a fairly brisk pace. these apocalyptic predictions of a 16 kilometer long q. a 1000000 people expected to turn up by some predictions over the next 4 days. waiting time, possibly up to 30 hours at the moment, i can tell you that that is not the case. i'll step out and that jason have a little look at the head of the queue as it is now silhouetted rather in rather somber lighting. those people now making their way into the historic westminster
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hole. to file past the queen in what will take a little less than 3 minutes. and they'll have been relieved of the cameras and recording equipment. they won't be able to record anything, they will pass the queen's coffin draped in the roll standard. god, it of course is at its 4 corners by 6 soldiers from the sovereigns, body guard, and the household division for beefeaters yeoman gods from the tower of london. and 4 police officers in white gloves and they'll then fall out and be on their way for days. this will last until 6 30 am on monday morning the day of course of the state funeral. his my colleague not even baba. now, with his report on the day's events and the mood inside the que with the queen, now lying in state to chance for thousands of mourners to pay their respects. the public canal file pass elizabeth the 2nd coffin round the clock until next monday
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and her state funeral. many have already done so no phones allowed in just a moment to reflect the very 1st person in had started queueing on monday, meaning to night spent out doors. main aim is to show respect and death for whatever greg graham has done, but the common will kill glayden internationally. a 70 s for some in this long queue along the river thames. it was a personal connection that meant they wanted to be there. my father within the gods, who did the coronation of the queen? she went down is princess elizabeth, she came back as the queen of england in coronation, terry, to big big thing. she said constantly. this is brenda trailer, getting her official response guarantee of a place in the queue. she's traveled from southwest england with memories of meeting the queen when she got a special honor. in 24, she gave me an employee for services to the community,
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policing and charity. how did you find it? it was, it was one of the best phase of my life, and my parents are still alive to come with me and my daughter. so it was, it was extremely special. on wednesday, the archbishop of canterbury, the ceremonial head of the anglican church, was here briefly meeting mourners. while volunteers representing various fates were on hands with the trains, the sale, we knew that we would be dealing with people who are coming to pay respect, some of whom will have strong connections to what's happened to the queen, some of whom it will be touching things that go quite deep in their own experiences of grief. am some of whom are there because it's an important national occasion. of course, people who are arriving for this to, to get in her westminster hall and view the queen's coffee and all the time. and officials have already warned people they should be prepared for whites of up to 30
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hours. whatever the case people here are keeping each other in good spirits and then making friends as well. whatever their motivation, thousands of people are determined to get their chance to say good bye to the late monarch ahead of her funeral. an event that could draw as many as a 1000000 people on to the streets. okay, what can we expect in the next few days? i think the focus of the next few days will be on this all the ancient ritual really of filing past the sovereigns, casket lying in state inside that 11th century. whole. this really is the sort of expression of the bond that existed between the queen who reign for 70 years and her public, many of whom in that queue will simply never have known a time without her. so it's an important occasion for the public to be able to pay their last respect to the queen. of course, at the same time they will be an absolute fervor of preparation. lot of it behind the scenes. a lot of it, in terms of rehearsals taking place at night on the cover of doctors for the state
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funeral on monday, an enormous occasion that will be plans have been in place for years under that overall funeral plan operation, london bridge that we've heard so much about over the last few days, $500.00 delegations will be coming from almost every country on a heads of state prime ministers, presidents, senior officials, it's easy to tell you who won't be there. russia bella, roost me and my syria, venezuela, and the taliban have not been invited. the security implications are immense. one official said, it was like organizing. hundreds of state visits all at the same time. and then of course, her final journey, the queen will move from westminster abbey, here after the state funeral, to windsor where she'll be laid to rest in the family, to me beneath george's chapel at windsor beside her mother beside her father george the 6th and her husband of course prince philip, who died in april last year 2021 her husband of 73 years. his casket lies in the
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royal vault. it will be moved as well to lay beside her help. thank you very much indeed. coming up on the news from london, the sky visits recaptured towns and cities in the east, as the ukrainian flag is raised after russia's rapid retreat of sweden's foreign minister conceived defeat and sundays. general election offer a search of support for the far right of his fort ac, milan. the 1st when in this years champions league action coming up with peter ah, minister says he's appealed to a russian lead regional security force to intervene on the 2nd day of classes with about john on wednesday. both countries of accused each other of instigating new
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rounds of shilling across the borders. at least 155 soldiers have been killed from both sides. so far. 2 thirds of them armenian, the u. s. france and the e. you stepped up diplomatic efforts with russia president putin appealing for com . i mean years warning the clashes could escalate into war. if the international community doesn't pay more attention. it's prime minister in the cold fashion in is appealed to the moscow lead collective security treaty organization. to help, how can i menia has asked the collective security treaty organization for assistance, including military assistance to restore the territorial integrity of armenia and ensure the withdrawal of the as a by johnny armed forces from a territory armenian villages caught in the crossfire say they were terrified by the attacks those take on this, i'm sure he came out and saw that it was no longer possible to stand the houses. that serious shilling was taking place. this, the military unit was bombed. we were very scared. we ran away from the houses to
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avoid being trapped under the rubble and hid near this big wall. the neighbors also gathered and hid their funerals have been held in as an ocean for some of its soldiers. it was violent since there was 2 years ago in the dispute, not going to care about the region which kill 6500 people. a fully fledged conflict would risk dragging in russia and turkey and potentially destabilized and important corridor for pipelines, carrying oil and gas as a by john made significant gains in and around now going to car back in 2020. partly thanks to weapons supplied by turkey. the turkish president, rich uptime add one, as blamed america for the recent bond of television. and our coming days, attitude will of course have consequences for armenia, which not only does not fulfil the terms of the agreement that was signed after the war of nego to no cut back, but also constantly displays an aggressive attitude. we hope that tom mania returns
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from this wrong path as soon as possible fulfils the requirements of the agreements and uses its time and energy to strengthen peace. and the last few hours, the opposition in armenia has been out protesting against prime minister nicole fashion. yet in the capital, daniel jones is on the phone from your van will, can you tell us about the purchase of people talking to people starting to get in front of the topic from the few people mainly. busy position another party side of the problem position to be the police show this evening. full time use the people starting to get over the phone because the statement made by me suddenly called pushing young in the parliament,
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unique to my person. you say people to say look, document is a result of which many people criticize people. we cover all of the many people 3 times. maybe the people decide to remove from paula. but we already to find some, some documents in the speech after dispute the speech pushing young posts on the facebook. we do the same port. busy busy off of this information to cisco web sites and as well, people starting to assume people assume that partially not going to consign phone from john. i'm to get you started to be angry actually starting to get in front of the parliament spontaneously again for the 1st
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also if you can read all the different authors 10 pm, we live in p. m. well, official position position presenting to single parliament joint contest is probably a much bigger than it was was ago. it's almost you may can be huge maybe up to 10000 various to meet. busy and that the tool main professionals fix school appeals to, to departmental p should be for the impeachment process. because
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y'all are off for do they need all the n piece from the pocket to join them to, to continue this process. so we get to some kind of pushing young, wrote another, a facebook saying we don't need them to me to sign anything on the facebook life thing, nothing. you're not finding out nothing. not, not a document on the, on the table to sign on. thank you very much, need to talk to us. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has visited an area in the northeast of the country that his troops recently recaptured from
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russian forces. he met soldiers in the devastating city of is you and held a moment of silence for fallen fighters. russian forces left last week after ukraine surprised them with a counter offensive in the greater hockey region. lensky heard from prosecutors who told him residence had been tortured during moscow 6 months, occupation, and he vowed to take back all ukrainian territory. well, that is on our side, though. so admin that we will. com. i didn't know when. and nobody knows when we have plans. so we'll come because because our land and tell our people, that's why we'll come. lensky says ukraine has already taken back around 8000 square kilometers of territory in the northeast. in hockey region is you miss located on the railway lines that service supply routes for russian troops. he also visited the town of bella, clear which was retaken from russia last week,
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or the other made to travel that and spoke to residence about what life was like under russian occupation. it was a chip organized by the ukranian police, but many villagers turned up to meet the visitors, expressing not only relief, but also shocked at how quickly the occupying forces left for month they will cut off from the world. living in fear, says on gay by nova, these are tears of relief after she witnessed the celtic retreat of russian soldiers. ha, we found 16 of them hiding in a cellar with nowhere to go. others are left with stone in cars and bicycles. that's how the russian retreat was. it was on september the 6th when he called the ran away when he didn't leave to fall. if they ran away on that, that some of the officers flat 1st and left the lower ranks behind was about the next day to myself, the only school in the village of very beef gun. that's where they were, bass says nadia and they left behind, uniforms and ammunition to print. she thinks they bombed to destroy evidence of
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their presence. her daughter used to study in this classroom? well actually i was the 1st significant win for do ukrainians since they started this character offensive at the beginning of september. and as we were driving here, we so similar scenes of destruction along the road. now this is very similar to what a we had. dewitt missed north f. keep in places like butch and it been when the russians pulled out earlier this year. as we drive towards the city of bella, clear more scenes of a hasty withdrawal, an army in disarray, shelling from afar the territory. it had just abandoned here the occupation. how was the police station up to a people were held in these windowless cells. one of them was counting the days long days of beatings and torture in taxes to forensic experts save forces from low house, one of the 2 cell proclaimed pro russian republics were also here. not far away.
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walk, grimes investigators already at work to buy these are being exiled, or they are so far glue traces of the mass killing clean in butcher. north of ukraine says it has reclaimed 300 communities home to about a 150000 people. but russia still holds large parts of the country. the hasty retreat may signal you clean struck 1st, where the russian defenses were weaker than honey elizabeth by likely yet in northeastern ukraine. the kremlin insists there is no discussion of a nation wide mobilization to bolster its forces in ukraine, despite recent defeats, have held on her as a defense and military analyst. he says, public opinion could be shifting in russia as forces lose territory. there sir, questions being asked, is this war successful? i mean, this is a long war. this is a course we war. there were heavy casualties,
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but the russian society takes casualties and it's actually ukrainian society big casualties. but as long as the, the russian society believe it was us or a successful rec doris war, they were ready to tolerate casualties in the 10s of thousands. but they've had some that stories that could change public opinion. not that it's already changed, but there is erosion. of the rosy overall picture of a rush and told those success that will come in never the boy and everything's going to be just fine. and he'll be in the medical saw says 10 people were killed in 2 areas on mckelly, the capital of the to grey region or in northern ethiopia. wednesday's reported strikes, followed a ceasefire over the weekend. a spokesman for the tiger, i front indicated in a tweet that the attack resulted in the killing and wounding of civilians without
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giving further details. if you can, government hasn't commented so far. i mean several attacks on mckennon, it's fighting resumed between tick ryan forces and ethiopia government. last month, the conflict began in late 2020. the fighting has killed thousands of civilians displaced millions and caused starvation in the already impoverished region. and armed women and several activists in lebanon have held up banks in a desperate attempt to access their own savings capital controls imposed by the government of last citizens unable to withdraw cash. this is the country is paralyzed by worsening economic and humanitarian crisis. in a 100 foot, some buried. oh, they're becoming more common law. in 2 separate entities, hours apart, armed people, enter banks demanding their own money. lebanon is in crisis.
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for 3 years, people haven't been able to access their savings because of informal capital control. sally huffy is among them armed with a hand gun. she was accompanied by activists who threatens bank employees before she was given $13000.00 from her account in this country. this is the only way to get her money back. we didn't steal these money. we worked hard to earn it. sally says she needs the money to pay for her sisters cancer treatment. in a similar incident last month and armed men named by samuel shake, hudson held hostages at a bank for nearly 10 hours before receiving part of his trapped savings. he too said he needed money to pay for his father's hospital bills and many others like sally and bas sam who are facing strict limits on withdrawals of foreign currency gathered outside the bank. after the incident,
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we are ruled by thieves who are forcing us to use violence. protesters chanted. people are losing patience. the economic collapse is in its 3rd year. the currency has crashed. unemployment is high, and government services are nearly non existent. people believe politicians and bankers are protecting themselves while they are suffering as a result of the financial crisis. bank deposits, we're used to fund the state and cover deficit. now, the state is nearly bankrupt, though the losses. amount to more than $70000000000.00. there is a lack of political will to agree on an economic recovery plan that would distribute losses. and as the crisis worsens, depositors warn they will have no choice but to take their money by force center hunter alger zito battled ike of imminent project director of her 11 in iraq and syria. the international crisis group joins us live from bay ridge. and it seems an
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extraordinary situation. so, and it's not the 1st time it's happened. how does it come to this picture last line to like of him enough? sure. we'll see if we got him back. sorry, we lost you briefly. the hike of him and it seems an extraordinary situation. people home, but it is indeed, i mean this is people have money in the back of the hogs without money in the banks. laughable and sorry, lately we are going to have to leave that long because of it from with a line there. so like of him and hope he will come back today so on. if we can. apologies for that. inflation in argentina has hit 78.5 percent exceeding analyst expectations. the south american countries battling
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surging consumer prices that are stopping people's wages and savings, the countries targets to bring down inflation. as part of a $44000000000.00 deal with the international monetary fund, carmen say the inflation rate in argentina will hit 95 percent by the end of this year. was more still to come this hour, including more airstrikes, hit the capital of ethiopian t gray region, killing 10 people. many of them 1st responders, loss in these times. profits must be shared and channeled to those who need it. most. the you propose is winful taxes on energy firms and cuts to a trustee use across the block to tackle high prices and glove can. and alvarez meet again on saturday. peter will have the latest from both camps in sport. ah
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old harkins. often you find them this time the year has come across the atlantic into europe, full of moisture, warped. the moisture is always cloudy. that is the core of the old harrigan. and of course the wolf shows itself not normally by high date on temperatures. but high note times, oh yes. and they broke records. these are the low temperatures last night in spain, in the cities, bath cost by day we won't see that record high at all. was the cloud and rain, the rental as heavy as it was, cuz it hit portugal hard the last couple days, but its spreading. this is thursdays forecast and through spain out towards the pyrenees. but north of that, there's a line of quite intense range, slow moving stuff from france through the nolan, out towards austria and beyond south it still wall. there's the temperature in the thirty's, in bucharest, and sofia and the central met northward that was like a cold wind and that air is cold temporarily as it comes in behind the rain. it
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ines broken, the tor. all you see that we are from 22 on 30 down to only 8 degrees, one or 2 forecasts. actually sleet in this, but would be cold. but even if not your feet cause that cold wind. the concentrated rain has moved sas by this time, and it's in slovenia, or the coast to croatia, or even northern italy. ah ah. mm ah
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ah. safe been hum. international anti corruption excellence award, bought now for your hero, hulu. ah. are one of the top stories here, and i'm 0 thousands of people who are queuing to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth, the 2nd person is longer serving monarch is lying in state for 4 days before her
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funeral. on monday, she passed away on thursday. arminius prime minister says he's appealed to a russian lead regional security, forced to intervene after a 2nd day of flashes with as i by john on wednesday. both countries accused each other of instigating new rounds of shelling across the borders. every large protests in armenian capital year, yvonne and ukraine's president has visited ne scenarios which his troops recently recaptured from russian forces, including the city of is, you know, to be zalinski, held a moment of silence for fallen fighters. russian forces left as you met last week, after ukraine's surprise counter offensive. let's go back to lebanon now, and the desperate acts of the economic crisis fair is driving people to high co women is project director for lebanon, iraq, and syria. the international crisis group joins is lock in beirut. hope re alone is a bit more stable. tell us about these, these people who are what, what i tried to do in, in these raids on backs. well, i mean,
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those people are as well set in the report or have money in these banks and they're worked with that money. the deposit of the money in the banks, the trust of these banks and all the banks are not giving them their money back or their account was wrong. so some are now taking things in the wrong hands. they say, well, we're not robbing the bank. the bank really has robbed us and of course, in this case in previous cases her back it's, it's, it's really have them a desperate back story. and this case, her sister after woman was a cancer patient, the previous case, the father over over the guy we did. the 2nd thing was dying in the hospital. i was very ill and couldn't afford to pay the bills. so that's, that's where we are in. if you want to pay for the hospital bills to save your beloved once you want your money to pay for that, you need a gun and go to the bank and getting the government is going to change the rules at
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all on how much people can take out of the banks. well, the reality of now is dead. people are that all these dollar deposits and to your colleague mention the staggering amount of $70000000000.00. all these dollar deposits are really lost. so people will not get this money back ever. and the, and some are just, are not taking it lying down anymore. and it is really surprising. i think that so for now, 2 and a half years or people have accepted that in silence or almost in silence. and, and what we, what we see now is that this is, the pushback is getting harder. this woman was not alone. she had support by an association of the positives who are now more openly calling and to for this car and of action to raise the pressure and raise the heat on the politicians to find a solution to look to the problem and understand the charges in the case that you mentioned that the earlier m similar issue of hold up about a month ago,
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the bank dropped the charges against that man. what will that set a precedent and encourage more people to take the things it matters into their own hand? it may well have been a precedent to and what i heard today or read from a lawyer was working with these people were interesting physician and he said, look you have the right legal, right? if somebody feels your property, somebody steals your money. you have to write the right to defend yourself and with what force of arms and necessary to do just as these people doing expected up day have been wrought by the banks. they are fighting back and the right to do so. now i think the bank got these charges last month because they realized that their position is really highly unpopular and that is an understatement. discredited. there are the targets of public wrath really they shouldn't be. and
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this would be one reason why we, at this point, is that this has been going on for to allow us all attempts to solve the situation recovery and whatnot that have been worked out at some point 2 years back already have been tortured into people by the banks 1st and foremost by the banks who are trying to protect the interests before protecting their deposit. i have him and thank you very much indeed for just thank you. thank you. you is blind to change its correct. christy market dramatically raising more than $140000000000.00 to cope with the energy crisis fueled by russia's war and ukraine. that's despite already planned billions of dollars into tax cuts, handouts and subsidies to contain skyrocketing bills. one of the proposals under consideration is skimming excess revenues from wind and solar farms, as well as nuclear plant by imposing
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a cap of $180.00 per megawatt hour on the revenue they make for generating electricity. as less than half of current market prices. another idea is winful levies for fossil fuel firms. they would have to pay 33 percent of a taxable surplus profit from 2022. and the block could set mandatory targets for countries to cut electricity use by 5 percent during peak hours. or you countries will need to agree on the measures. when i did, it's no longer on the list is a cap on russian gas prices. done that came reports from ballad for weeks you leaders have been mulling over her best to solve the energy crisis. some states have already announced plans to help their people. now the european commission has followed suit. we are proposing a tap on the revenues of companies that produce electricity at low cost. these companies are making revenues. they never accounted for. they never even
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dreamt of. and don't get me wrong in our social market economy. profit are okay, they are good. but in these times, it is wrong to receive extraordinary record revenues and profits benefiting from war and on the back of our consumers. in these times, profits must be shared and channeled to those who need it most, but capping the price of russian gas is not part of this plan because e u leaders could not agree. what they are proposing is a windfall tax on the electricity generators. their aim is to raise around a $140000000000.00 and give it to the member states above all, they want everyone to consume as little energy as possible because many leaders want to break their reliance on russian fossil fuels of visible. i'm glad you're worried about how to become independent from gas imports from russia garcia. they
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have determined the supply situation in germany to a far too large extent in recent years and decades. the hub. and that's why it was necessary for us to ensure the greatest possible speed that we become independent of them. looks interesting. part of the economy, dr. means people doing without things that aren't absolutely essential. lafond delaney from the 1st day of autumn at 10 pm. we will turn off the lights in public buildings. this will allow us to reduce the dale, the lighting of the eiffel towel, and 11 45 pm when the tower closes. the end of the illumination will be time to coincide with the public visit, which will reduce energy consumption is symbolically it's important center. and yet symbolism in september may not help keep people warm in winter. right now, e u gas storage facilities are around 85 per cent full. a figure, some say will be enough for most countries to last to the end of the year. what they will do in january and february is not yet clear. dominic cane al jazeera
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berlin, sweden, his prime minister denounced she will resign, handing the 4 party right wing and far right opposition block the 1st go at forming a government. with 99 percent of the vote counted my dilemma. anderson's center left alliance secured, 173 seats in parliament. a social democratic party is the country's largest with around 30 percent of the vote. but the moderates, sweden, democrats, christian democrats, and liberals, a projected to win $176.00 seats. in the 349 c parliament, sweden democrats were formed from a neo nazi party and only entered, followed in 2010. they looks at to win 20.6 percent of the vote. but moderate leader of kristen will try to form a government. his writing party got 19 point one percent among a whole election result also shows us that the suite and democrats with a big margin is the 2nd biggest party. and i know that many swedes worried many of
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already met hatred and threats, and even more worried about becoming a target value 100 valez had caught belinda, sweden has a result. the voters have spoken and moderate, and other parties on my side have received the mandate for change that we asked for . i will start the work from now to form a new vigorous government, a government for the whole sweden. i am proud of the confidence we have received, but also where that others are disappointed. restraining society, i fear violence, concerned about the economy. the world is uncertain, and the political polarization has become far too big in sweden to. i want to unite, not divide home about a macro, missouri podcast, academic and political commentator. he joined his life from stock home. thanks very much for being with us. so until 2020, the moderates didn't want to be associated with it. with us, we democrats, what, what changed for them? why did they not in a position where they, they would join forces with them? i think partly they have received sweden. democrats,
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us as maturing. someone like changing and how did to some extent the rhetoric but a big part of this that the center body and move to collaborate with. ready social democrats and that the alliance with the motors and basically this, this leaves the only way for them to half hours to cooperate with this, with them. and what would you say is lead to this kind of rise of the right? if you know i can in sweden, i think it's basically a very large demographic change that happened to us for under a short period of time. and basically the country has not been able ready to handle the influx of migration in a good way. and there has been very big problems with integration suite. this put
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the strain on there on society in general. and are you expecting? if it's so coalition does take power, big changes. there will be some changes. there will be some changes in, for example, there will be further restriction of the migration policy, for example. this is to be expected. this is something that we have been pushing for for a long time. and the more have basically more the same line as this. we've been democrats or be it maybe not as restrictive perhaps, and there will be some changes when it comes to the order and they will be tougher on prime, i would say. and then some changes also when it comes to be energy politics. the, the, this position is much more favorable to nuclear power than the left, which has been rather tied to nuclear power. and you mentioned that she changes to
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law and order. what about the, the problems we've kind of lack of integration with my landa anderson said a segregation is so strong that we have 2 parallel societies in sweden. is that something that they are going to try and work on at all? and they will definitely try to work on that as well. but they have been focusing much more on, on trying to bring the gang violence under control, which has been a big progress. yes we, we has one of the highest range of gang. sure things, for example, in europe, and this has been an escalating program this weekend, but yes, they will be working on trying to integrate people more with a focus on getting them into the labor market. thank you very much indeed to monochrome for talking to thank you. a powerful typhoon. as it china's most
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popular city shanghai. after battering eastern parts of the country, local officials say, typhoon reefer is the strongest storm to hit the yancey river delta in a decade. that's trying to is most prosperous region. millions of people in high risk areas have been evacuated, and all flights at shanghai has main airport have been cancelled. okay, sounds prime minister promise people made homeless buy catastrophic floods that they will be compensated so they can rebuild their lives. at least half a 1000000 people are living in camps with winter, just weeks away. nearly 1500 people have been confirmed dead and pocket stones worth ever floods, which began in june. experts of blamed climate change for the deluge which was destroyed, 70 percent of wheat, cotton and other crooks. meanwhile, waterborne diseases, a spreading with doctors in relief camps struggling to treat patients. we came here from a flood, hit area. it's very hot here and i am sick. my children are also sick. we go to the
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doctor and they try to treat our illness. but god is the healer. we are getting medicine here. my children are suffering from malaria fever and i'm worried about them. come on, how to report some guys done in northwestern buckets town. this is jackie, roared lane to come, the valley where people have been cut off because the road had been cut off. now the lead you can see are getting law on the bag to reach me by lieu of cut off from the outside. why that over 60000 feet. well, what doug? right now. and country or rally? yeah. how did that go lab? some of the thick cannot get medical treatment, and people have been complaining that because they're gonna get people to do a hard job. many are dressed and bought at gave rate guarantee. this is
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a good day and walking through the area. it also had the budget. people are dumb and because this is the only lifeline to get help, the doors were being cut off. several people who still believe to be trapped inside a residential building that collapsed in jordan's capital, a man and the 7 people were killed when the 4 story building crumbled. countries prime minister has visited the scene, along with other senior members of government and investigation has been launched into what brought down the building. the wealth health organization chief says the end of the covert pandemic is inside weekly deaths and are lower than they were in march. 2020 but tedra settlement uber uses is urging more action against long coded you an agency estimates at least 17000000 people in europe or experienced the illness. and many more will have to live with it for years to come to hindrance more from tel aviv. the world health organization warns
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a wide ranging post over 19 crisis is coming. the lingering effects of a syndrome called long cove. it threatened to transform the lives of patients. the global health care system in the world economy is a post viral syndrome. very poorly understood, very difficult to track many, many people affected a lot of them known about how long people will go on and have continued symptoms and sign. many different hundreds of different symptoms have been documented. the w h o says in the 1st 2 years of the pandemic, more than 17000000 people in europe alone have struggled with effects lasting 3 months or longer. that's 300 percent higher than earlier estimates. globally, washington university school of medicine puts that figure at a 145000000. the group says 10 to 20 percent of patients develop long covert symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue with bodily pain, and mood swings, and cognitive problems such as confusion, forgetfulness,
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and an inability to focus. ann lee, who chairs the network long covert europe knows how that feels. she's still experiencing some of the effects after contracting the virus in march of 2020 women are twice as likely to suffer from this syndrome. the organization says, and the risk increases dramatically in severe cases that require hospitalization. the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns that governments and health systems will need to invest in treatment, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term coven, making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce and we find that to up to 40 percent of their medical doctors in these countries age over 55. so that's a ticking time bomb,
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as the outbreak appears to be moving past its most serious phase long, coven, in the workers shortage suggest a new wave of post. pandemic problems has already begun john henry and al jazeera television. so i had this news, our errand judge gets closer to a home run records in major league baseball. that's coming up in salt ah cats, away official line of the john with
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death of alex ownership of all this week. in while in london, ukrainian refugees have been rehearsing for a new production of she, though, performers a part of the united ukrainian valley, a company of 60 dances technicians and creatives who fled their home country after the war started. russian choreographer alex lansky is overseeing the production. the company was formed, she gave this dancer's heard to flee the war, to leave their homes and to leave the jobs, to give them a job to give them something to do. and to tour has to dance to receive money and to tell the world that ukraine is strong. the korean culture leaves on his peter with the sport. lauren, thank ye defending champion. israel madrid have made it to wind from as many
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matches in this years. champions league, but column inch allotted men lifted late against german side. arby leipzig at the bernie barrow spencer to wait until the 80th minutes. for federico vall that day to file them in france? the wait for the 2nd goal was not as long. one minute into added time, marco, a sincere, put the result beyond doubt. barissi adornment took the lead away from home against manchester city, jude bellingham narrating the opening. early in the 2nd hall, i heard you said he bought back though 1st it was john stones who equalized benny 10 minutes to play. how's this for a finish? the real oh, did you a reminder that stones is in fact in the team as a scene to back all the talk in the build up was about early holden coming up against his old side. it took 83 minutes but all and would make his mark scoring what would prove to be the winner and mccarthy high for shot passenger man when
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they took the lead through sharon cherry in the 24 minutes to exploit on the how to expose did it that brought in front here he managed to avoid embarrassment. first, it was killing bobby, who sit up leonor messy for the equalizer. go to the by law has message. one more then messy to him, provider and assisted the bar pay to hand the parisians club. the lead a bag that's ago was fantastic from carolyn and bob. back and it's hard to keep. ne, more out of the action, the brazilian duty delivered his go, wrapping up a $31.00 way on that got that. gone away by name off, and ac milan or off the mark in the champions league, thanks to 31 when zagreb this time around they collected all 3 points. olivia's
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yuru, alexa, sullen walkers, and from us we'll put a go on the school. she's fully italian. it sounds like chelsea, the american owner told boley doesn't just have big plans for the football job. he spoke at a conference in new york and suggest that england's a top division introduce an all star game like in major league baseball in the n b a. ultimately, i hope that the premier league takes a little bit of a lesson from american sports and really starts to figure out why wouldn't we do a terminal tournament with the bottom for teens? why is there an all star game? i mean, people are talking about more money for the pyramid. you know, ma'am, i'll be did their all star game in l. a. this year we made $200000000.00 from, you know, monday and tuesday. you know, so you could do a north versus south, you know, all star game for premier league and fun, whatever the pyramid needed. phoenix, suns owner, robert salva has been suspended for one year and $510000000.00 for engaging in
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workplace misconduct. this follows a year long investigation into allegations salva was involved in races, the surgeon, the sick and hostile incidents throughout the 17 years in charge of the son's father also earns the phoenix w. n. b a team and is restricted from having any contact with both organizations. and cannot represent the franchises in any public or private capacity. the investigation found that sava engaged in conduct that clearly violated common workplace standards, as reflected in team and league rules and policies. solver responded, while i disagree with some of the particulars of the n b a report, i would like to apologize for my words and actions that offended employees. i take full responsibility for what i've done, i'm sorry for causing the pain. and these areas in judgements are not consistent with my personal philosophy or my values. undisputed super middleweight wool chair, been sold. busy carmelo alvarez returned to the ring on saturday to face longtime
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ukrainian rival bernardi globbed can for a 3rd time over is, is coming off a loss softer. moving up to the light heavyweight division, the mexican is now back in. he's more favorable way, cost, while glove can, has never fought at 76 kilograms. their 1st bell resulted in a controversial draw while alvarez at one the 2nd fight in a points decision. i sent up a let me important that it's a really important fight for my legacy. it's important for me and for the fans that wanted this fight to happen. i'm really happy to be he and offer the fans a great fight. and it's very important to be involved in these types of fights. now this is not only for me, just phosphor, just i want to bring back in all boxing pollution. bring back just in all i want to lean sport. i am just huge boxing fan. come on guys, i want to bring back position and we finish with major league baseball where aaron judge is now just 5 home runs away from setting the american league record for most
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homeless in the season. he smashed to over the fence on tuesday night against arch rivals, the boston red sox that help the yankees win 76 high ball field. the american, the record of 61 home runs for a season, is held by former yankees legend roger maris banging. that's all the sports needs. lauren: thank you. that's it for me, aren't any for this news out? i'll be back in amendment with more days news. thanks for watching. ah ah.
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