tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 27, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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hello, i'm tell mccrae, this is the news our line from dive ha! coming up in the next 60 minutes. the final die of referendums is being held in the separatists controlled parts of you crime. a with that i should join, russia, crushes military mobilization, drive continues, but many opposed to being drafted, white at the board of ours trying to cross into neighboring countries. ah, japan owners its assassinated form of prime minister sions, or ave, the protest is christian. the need for a rare and expensive state funeral power can ian makes landfall. i've a wisdom cuba and is headed for the west coast to florida and in sports own arrivals. england and germany play out at thriller and their final game before the wild cat. besides drawing $33.00 at wembley in the way finished
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hey, it's the final die of voting and referendums, held and full russian controlled regions of you crime. and whether they should join moscow with. i include the self declared dynette. secondly, hence republics in the east. and chris on ends of a risha in the south cave and western allies say the votes are a sham. moscow says any and exterior as will come under its full protection. a mobilization drive is continuing in russia, despite protests and the arrest of hundreds of people will. these are pictures of new recruits leaving st. petersburg, released by russia's defense ministry. but thousands of russians have been rushing to the borders, trying to into neighboring countries. georgia says the number arriving each day has nearly doubled since president fled. may person announced that the cool up. will it speak to mohammed val, who's lie for us in the russian capital,
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mom and what our thirties? they're saying about these referendums? yes sir. tom, the president vladimir putin, sir spokesman dmitri of best gov or was just asked about this. and he said russia is ready for the results of this referendum a days earlier, president putting himself promised to accept the results of this sort of random. and the media is very positive about the process, a smooth process, it says, talking about high turnouts in all those 4 regions. range being ranging from 60 percent, to 80 percent, plus in all of them. millions of people voting in low gans kin done yet. can do the other 2 regions in the south air. so russia is bracing for a historic moment according to the media here. and the official announcements, because this is going to be at the beginning of a new era. russia is protecting its nationals in east and ukraine. which is no
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longer going to be called east and ukraine when it is. and next, probably in a few days from now, that means a lot to russia, to ukraine, and to the region there. what about vladimir potent recruitment drive? how is that going? well, it's being only stepped up by the revamp to they're talking today about moving a beginning to move some of the recruitment centers to the board as to their board . it took about the border crossings in different areas of the federation. one of them, at least, has begun to operate in north or set year in the last border crossing with georgia. that's where as you mentioned in your intro, the number of people are crossing into. georgia is doubling every day. so this is a new strategy to be right at the place where the people trying to flee. russia can
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be seen and found and can be taken away to the, to the front lines. an interesting also to mention that the, i mean the demonstrations and acts of protest and rejection of this sir dr to our to were recruiter russians is only also increasing across the country a yesterday will saw a man opening fire on her on her, on her, on her on an official, on an official in her recruiting center and them assertions across the country. as you can see in this report. oh, this is an army enlistment center in siberia. a young man opens fire, reportedly upset that his best friend had been called up to fight whilst ill im sc is more than 6000 kilometers from ukraine, but the war is no longer distant. here. the rest of on done is much closer to the fighting. just across the border from ukraine. the emotion here,
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sadness, fear, and defiles. everybody is scared. the main thing is for him to come back, live and healthy. good. i'm positive. i will come back alive and healthy. it's going to be okay. i massaging in the reserve as the reservists leave for the front line and admission from the kremlin that it has made mistakes, implementing the draft on the hood company and you know, rumbled menu and then put in your shoes. you don't want, usually most of those who don't want to fight,
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haven't protested. they simply left thousands of cars queuing at the border with georgia. ah, frustration breaking out among those stuck in the 20 kilometer long q. those who have made it to george's capital, belushi say they feel safe here. good morning, he agreed by you said i was not broke of law, say raleigh v. like many others, fear that against our will. they could draft us to go and kill peaceful people in ukraine. we are completely against this war. can we call it for what it is? it's not an operation. it's a war which russia is conducting on the territory of ukraine for us, like for others, but scary to die and to kill others. and for what we don't understand. therefore, we decided to flee at this time, what kind of movies ah,
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back in russia. sporadic protests continue. jackwoods is the capital city of the society public. these people choose traditional dance to demonstrate their opposition to the draft. 24 of them. what reported to the data, arrested recognition by the kremlin that mistakes had been made, the raft may or may not be enough to calm the protests. but that may be beside the point if russia and next is large parts of easterly ukraine, with the drawing of the frontiers, enabling moscow to you as enemies, to defend what will be the motherland mohammed, one of the 0 moscow. charles stratford is in cave, he explains how ukraine is reacting to the referendums and rushes, military mobilization. they're out of moscow, a very rosy picture coming out of the kremlin, a very different message coming out of kia from the ukranian authorities. yesterday we spoke to the head of lou ganske, regional, military, yeah,
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administration of ankle said a gay day. he saying that this changed absolutely nothing whatsoever. he described these elections as being a sham, just like ukraine's western partners. and the united nations say they are. he actually appeals to people inside the occupied areas, people who may be taking part in these votes and said that they should stay away from potential military targets. with respect to this mobilization is partial mobilization. that put is put together chime pulling around $300000.00 additional russian troops. sir, mister gay, they said that sir, the credit forces is already dealt with the regular russian army. they would now deal with the unprofessional irregular army. he described these men in his words as being nothing more than cannon fodder, whilst in what more can be done to stop what is expected to be an annexation of around 15 percent of ukrainian territory by russia. that's around 90000 square
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kilometers an area the equivalent of the size of the country of portugal. for example, mr. guide a said that they would be appealing for additional sanctions by that western allies against russia. and he said that they were preparing for even more of a stronger fight. japan's formerly editions are, are, by, has been honored to in a rear state funeral with world leaders joining prime minister from yoke a sheet and paying tributes. ave was assassinated in july while campaigning and parliamentary elections, but many opposes stand expensive funeral. following revelations of ob i and the ruling parties ties to the controversial unification church from mcbride reports from tokyo and a warning to you. as this report contains flash photography, the remains of shinto bay were carried into the venue by his widow, accompanied by the current prime minister to me. okay. shita,
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whose decision it was to go ahead with this controversial states funeral. more than $4000.00 guests, including many dignitaries and world leaders, they heard casita the tribute to his friend and mental prime minister ob rest. well, after all that you have done for our nation, and thank you, most sincerely, may you rest in eternal peace. ave served as prime minister twice coming to power a 2nd time. as japan was recovering from the 2011 earthquake concern army. and that was really the spirit that prime minister did bring to japanese politics after the focus disaster. yes, japan has got what it takes to be a global contender. he was credited with making japan more assertive internationally. but his critics accuse him of moving the country away from it for additional parts of pacifism. and many people have been protesting against this event. they've been, ang, goodbye,
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the cost. and revelation since the assassination about links with the unification church or so called moonies, have also heard his reputation and that of the current government. still thousands turned down from all parts of japan to pay their respects. you know, the more he's always stood up for. he believes, even when many were against him. personally, i like i'll be very much so happy to see how many people have turned out long lines, waiting patiently to lay flowers as their own tribute. his legacy will certainly be a controversial one responsible for policies that will often divisive here. but since they seem determined to change japan's position in the world and he'll be remembered as one of his country's most significant political figures. robert bride, how does era took care? well, let's bring in real de soto, she is a journalist at the japan forward news website. she joined us from tokyo. now thank
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you so much for being on this news. our now 1st of all, just on these protests, are they about by himself for complete the cost of his funeral. i think it's the combination of things that have to do a little bit with legacy, but also finding the decision to have a funeral was cited a while ago several months ago, immediately off the the desk and several months passed in the meantime. and although it was, 1st of all, it was sort of a unilateral decision that was taken by the administration meshida. so people are taking issue with that. so it's not just the cost, but the fact that decision wasn't discussed in parliament. and also in the meantime, i was mentioned in the report the some, in the several months of her past allegation to do with the link between the l d p,
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which was the policy of the lab. and also the current prime minister and the cation touch light links are pretty feeble to be sure they're not, you know, like, not much students sort of like big donations and it's on, it's more to do, would say, like all abberation with having like support and so on so it's like snow pretty feeble, but still it's, it's something that has made the whole issue of the cleaner, more controversial like i just, politically. how do you think he will be remembered what you think his legacy will be? i think that the fact that it's, it's a very, i think the reaction that the has been immediately you know, the announcement of the state funeral and today is very symbolic of how they will
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be remembered. because on the one hand, there were those that were protesting and there were those that were against a funeral. but then on the other hand, as was mentioned, there were thousands and thousands of people that were cuing in the heat. in focus today, i mean 27 degrees and the way to i was flowers, as soon as you know like location very close to the funeral. so i think that will be a sort of it shows that there are those leading members and in general, i think one thing that we'll send out, especially from foreign leaders and people abroad will be his contribution to the well stage in terms of international relations. what he did for the quad. so for example, with countries like america, india and you know his name strange for example,
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but also he's standing on the world stage. there are not many politicians in japan to have ending abroad. and so i think that will also be, remember, you mentioned that he's extremely celebrated political figure, but he was rather divisive at home, wasn't it? can you explain why? well, there were they, there were some things that were very dear to him in his agenda that caused some backlash. so for example, his one of the things that he was very adamant about why changing the constitution or rather the way that the constitution who sprays so as to more openly allow just the self defense. and that is something that people have picked out as being more towards militarize in japan, and that has caused some backlash from other countries in asia
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and but at the same time, there also, there was also a very loyal part of the population that were believing that japan, it was time the japan had a way, but for example, showing its, its position a bit more decisively to the world. and that's also why i say that there will be like those that remember him as a strong political figure abroad. but this is just one of the many things that you know. okay, thank you so much for your time and analysis that is r e l to see so for us in tokyo think well there is plenty more hid on this news. allan, including nigeria is film industry is the 2nd biggest in the world, but why it's not reaching its full potential. oh, my gosh. wow. annessa spacecraft friendship into an asteroid
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and spice and all to protect humanity and, and sport another twist and the build up to this boxing will champions next. 5 cars here with that story. ah 20 i to $1000000000.00 bad as the estimated cost of the damage caused by the devastating floods in pakistan. the country suffered unprecedented floods brought on by heavy monsoon rains and melting glasses. all the 1300 people were killed and around one 3rd of the country was at one point submerged in you. assessment by the government says around 1800000 jobs have been lost. pushing poverty levels up by 5 percent. will it speak to come out hotter? in islam about now and come out, this is a flooding, has had a mess of consequences,
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hasn't had indeed their guys and they disaster straw get their dime when the country's economy was already in bad shape and inflation at that north dime. hi. this is probably the worst, the doctor that goes head by august on since independence it has watch to read thousands of gallons, madera, of highway systems, bridges, a dead displays or effect dead or what 30000000 people and rear door, their 70 percent of door door affected by the, the water and the fact that these religious, where they used to live are still under water 70 percent out in the open. that didn't good for 1000000 children to 1000000 households go on and up to a 1000000 livestock lost as ready to show huge losses for struggling economy. and
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i've got the fact that now there is a bigger tragedy that goes on forwarding in the form of disease and water born diseases. there are thousands of cases of diarrhea. there are cases of den get fever because the stagnant war does become perfect. breeding ground for mosquitoes . so indeed a your challenge. and it out estimates that the reconstruction and rehabilitation could take years if not months. it could take anything from 2 to 10 years to be able to rebuild some of the infrastructure that also includes your $24000.00 and schools and several other key installation show. indeed that he would start facing the government as far as the application reconstruction and trying to get the economy back on track. just on that, does the government the feel like it's head enough? international health weatherbug is on
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a political leadership that don't go off to a ward of no confidence that includes a ship. i should leave the prime minister of foreign minister. hold on to roger ministers. i've been waiting. they've been to the united nations general assembly meeting. they've had talked with their leadership of the war, but so far the pleasure that have come to are nowhere near enough to meet august ons needs. the united states has played another $10000000.00. a dad already played over $50000000.00 earlier. health based coming in, but it is nowhere near enough to deal with august on huge crisis because as i mentioned this in the worst catastrophe to head august on since independence. ok, thank you so much for that update that has come out about for us. the hurricane ian has made it landfall and western cuba officials have been working to evacuate
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thousands of people and protect homes. the category 3 storms heading towards the us state of florida. and more than a 100000 people in vietnam, central region have been ordered to move to safe areas as typhon north approaches. schools have been closed and public events canceled flights and trains have been postponed and a curfew imposed. joining me now as al jazeera, with a presenter irritant fox. in everton, i can tell us more about the storms. what in the case of a no router that's gonna make landfall around this time tomorrow. just around central parts of vietnam windsor around 200 kilometers process, a major storm. this is a big one, equipment to a category for and only year other side of the world we can see ian. so this is a, the situation with that is making its way further northwards. grouchy, pushing up into that southwestern corner of cuba, bringing those very heavy rains in across sea area. just make out the either storm there, that little dark spot just to the, the western side of cuba. there that sir,
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that is the center of the storm, which has now made landfall as we were hearing. and it will continue to punch is way further northwards. at the moment, winds of around a 185 kilometers per hour. the good news, if i can call it good news, is a speed of movement. 20 kilometers per hour. that's quite a lick. so it will move through pretty quickly. but we are still talking, life threatening storm cert, flash flooding, last very heavy rain coming through here. and mudslides remain a problem. pushing further north, we are going to see that system making its way into the gulf of mexico then. and this is really, let's take a look at this. we're looking already into tuesday by the end of tuesday in is into the gulf of mexico and it will when re strengthen, it will really pick up. it could well be a cat before storm. by the time it makes landfill very close to tampa, asked the dirty side of the storm. you can see how the winds are coming from a southerly direct the main storms moving in a southerly direction. that's why we are very worried about the storm surge that
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will push that water right up that western side of florida. we go on into our 1st day. it's still there. friday is going to the end of friday before it does clear away. tom. okay, thank you. so much for that update or columbia and venezuela have reopened their borders to cargo potentially enabling billions of dollars and tried after a year's long closure. people along the shared border hope it will boost the economy. alessandro rom p at the reports from the colombian border town of cuckoo. tough i adorned with flags from both countries. the 1st cargo tracks crossed the border between columbia, venezuela. after years of political conflict, it's a highly symbolic moment, as delegations from both governments met in the middle of the simone believe a bridge. columbus new left wing president, gustavo pedro, had made the reopening of the border. a key campaign promise, elko, yes. on the a study, i think today's
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a historic day for the region for the country for south america. so globalization is 1st and foremost, the relationship between neighbors. anyone who measures the flows of trade and cultural exchange and population moment will always find that the greatest amount is between neighbors. that is how it was here before sectarian madness took over hearts and brains. thus, the 1st strikes, crossing from columbia were loaded with toilet paper, plastic and medical supplies. the one from venezuela, with rolls of aluminium ministration, believes that friendly with i'm free as well. read a 1000000000 us dollars by the end of the year, and possibly for 1000000000 us dollars by the end of his administration for years from now. and they hope that most will benefit the 1000000 people the live along the border legacy area. and then if, hopefully this will help with the shortages in venezuela and reduce contraband. and the extortion as we were subject to to cross,
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i think it will make life easier way. let me ask them in relations between the 2 countries had reached rock bottom in 2019 when former colombian president, the van duke has spearheaded efforts to force regime change in venezuela. the shut down worse in security along the border, emboldening crime gangs that control smuggling and rock trafficking, local entropy nurse say the border should never have been shut ramos yet the agnostic it's been 7 years without vehicles passing through here. right? greatly affecting the cultural, social, and economic reality of the region for millions of people had to land dangerous crossing were ending up victims of violence and his appeared in the way. but it, but what's coming in is it different border federal hopefully generate employment for a while to reopening is a welcome. first step. everybody here agrees much more needs to be done to overcome the economy, security and humanitarian crisis affecting this border region. allison that i'm get
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the i'll jesse archuleta tens of thousands of people have rallied in mexico city to mark the 8th anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students. families of the victims demonstrates every year to push the government into solving the case. the group was kidnapped in 2014 was still a hit on al jazeera will tell you why the death of a 15 year old boy has sparked protests in an indian community. plus, i'm emily, anguish in south africa, will show you the difficult process of rehabilitating world's most illegally traffic men, benton sport priscilla preparing for the final whom i mentioned before the castle will come. paris here with that story. ah
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how i we have a proper taste of autumn across a good parts if you are now lots of clashing up showers, rattling in the cross many parts. we got some wet weather streaming through. when's coming in from a north west direction across sir bristol's i had the island of ireland digging some showers all the way down into central pass. we're hanging onto the heat down towards that southeastern quarter, but elsewhere it does look rather cool. and rather sherry and rather blustery to say we've got some wet weather up towards the northwest. still some very heavy rain there into some parts of norway, sliding across into sweden, a showers they come right down across the low countries. germany through eastern parts of france tended to snow over the alps. little bit of wet, whether to just around the pyrenees. quite a brisk wind even here. rolling in across the bay of base, gaily showers, becoming more lively as we go on into wednesday, 12 celsius, the engineer at 15 in london and paris. it won't feel as warm as that when you had
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on the strength of that wind. few blustery showers too into central parts of the med. it's right. he might just catch a shout soon to northern areas of algeria pushing across towards janasia. but a chance of seeing shall cosette laugh. group tall, succeed some rather heavy right into the gulf of guinea. they are, of course, sinking by the south wisp, looking very wet. the sierra leone. ah ah ah.
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the to join russia being held in the donates. candler hunts republics in the east. and chris han and ever risha in the south attributes have been paid to japan's former leadership or by a real estate funeral ob i was assassinated in july, while campaigning, the head of parliamentary elections, but many opposed to an expensive funeral. following revelations of our by and the ruling parties ties to the controversial unification. church empower canadian has made land fallen whist. and cuban officials have been working to evacuate thousands of people and protect homes. the category 3 storm is hitting towards the u. s. state of florida in india, protests are being held over the death of a 15 year old student, allegedly beaten by his teacher demonstrations, turned violence, and the state of per dish. the boy belong to the dallas community that are discriminated against under the hindu cast hierarchy. the teacher has not been
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found and belongs to a community regarded as upper cast partner, middle reports from new delhi, there is growing anger against cost as well, and cost based violence. it india last evening widened protests, broke out in a city in northern, in del, over the boy's death. the family says that the boy was beaten by his teacher a few weeks ago for making a spelling error. now the family has called this a cost, this, his crime, this family is from the lowest costs in the him, the cost system, the social hierarchy system. this community is often treated as untouchables, not on touch ability and yet is banned, but remains ramped. and the police have filed a complaint against the teacher who they say is obscure funding. you know, this comes as hate crimes like these have become more common and have been in the
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news more often. according to the gotten a going to government data about $5.00 cost based hate crimes take place every hour on average in the country. now in that does have strict and stringent laws against crimes like these. in fact, a few years ago, some of these laws were even strengthened. but activists say that enforcement remains weak. we've also seen members of this community mobilize and. 6 their right increasingly over the last few years, but their efforts have often been met with more discrimination. and as an incidence like these move islands, a series of beatings and writes of members of india's dollar community had been carried out in recent weeks. 2 weeks ago, the bodies of $2.00 teenage sisters were found hanging from a tree in the northern upper dish state police suspects. they were gang raped and murdered a week earlier in a 15 year old dallas boy was fine for touching. an idle and southern con,
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ortho state village elders ruled it had turned in pure. they said if the money wasn't pied the family would be thrown out of the village. and in august, a dollar's boy died off to being beaten by his teacher. and roger stands state, he allegedly drank water from an earthen pause, reserved for teachers from higher costs. well, let's bring in re a thing. now. she is co founder of the organization, dallas women fight. she joins us from new delhi. thank you so much for being on this news. our help for those of us outside india. can you just explain why there is such a still as he and violence towards the dollar community as little are busy. this isn't ours. being on community is basically a gibbons actually accepted well until we hadn't been lost. you should reach doug. anybody as he and also,
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and sean sutton explained titan's insecurity that is from what expenditure is. so there's been an incident which is why in asia lecture the and j k he j back. ringback or not, and sunny supersize sooner and get lost. you shouldn't meet us as it is again now. spade. have access to schools and natural resources. and b was, is, is basically. so this look announcing this big p, which is a business you were trying to keep as a big discount for, to don't even because that was going wrong. and now the only way that we can not to, to stop these antagonists off as all the was, it isn't that we have gone is to designing to such crimes, not even spend the hatred is so strong and so much attention even that not even the young children entity and are being killing that. no, just
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a few moments ago i read out a list of about 4 or 5 examples of attacks and just the last couple of weeks. do you think it's getting worse? oh, i know comparison and gums open it, and then it is worse. it is more like that. these is helping him do household like the community. it's when each of the police station, the volero doesn't go to the keys, they go to the school, the school, or listen to it, the model i in villages before we did that, what essentially the me over the village? no one to listen to them. so i think it is to do the as a social media that when they are to one are we or one out from all the younger areas there. and we did start to be taken care of it is, are the social media or somebody from the community just puts on social media and it's basically getting more visibility, not feeling that the cases are rising. it's more about the visibility that, that even to make it being hard on, you know, and i was like what,
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what do you think of the death of this 15 year old boy has sparked as such a backlash? oh, the one not to be able to do that. about one, did you ben, sufficient amount of room and you knew was to be them and we definitely haven't. john was coming occasions about the kind of cases and then the line that the community, the for any of the and these mobility issues are desired or like a generation coming to a ration or, or a bit of their it is not something that they want to and it happens every day in different areas. so this is the least i think the front of the are, believe me, i think we were to do it so
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that we get rid of it. we can push upon it. we can not, what more can be doing anything are going to be seen as we are collectively raising out ways to be removed. so apart from protesting, what, what else can you do? is that all the mechanics of the game. but it is not willing to be except to be part of the beta to access between the calling off values should be people on the back. that means i'm not the just the thought is that why do you need to accept that? when all fixed up to you, you will be able to knock him back. i think when it comes to that is our company is picking readily and in august as well. i didn't have any strangers
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made somebody else. it's nice to get into thinking, protecting onto are coming to be members. the more nation lie is going to cost it. we want to take the foot to so i think one of in yeah. as in a larger law, i envision, accept the better. so again, like cast my is a long enough cost by, is there a p y you li, crying and i do justify that cost by and or to did i saw banjo all what he gives us as a feeder beans and us as in b, it only it's only that is acknowledged menda beeble and all evans drum gospel judges. me to do them better. yes, we live in a country. okay. 2022, but we still have us. it is unhappy. how many crimes and it is on. and then when we
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can exam. okay, thank you so much for your time. that is maria sing for us, a new delhi with a british pounds value has stabilized on tuesday morning. as the government and central bank tried to come fears of a volatile economy with a currency regained a little more than one percent of its value. since monday's plunge of nearly 5 percent, the state full allowed new chancellor quasi qua tangs package of tax cuts. investors have been unnerved by the huge amount of money the government is borrowing to funds that package or joints. now by charlie angela from london. actually, what's the reaction been like on the streets over there? well, as he said, the pound has clawed back some of his losses at his steadied banks. the market public are still very, very nervous. and the newspaper, the front page is really reflecting that, placing a lot of the blame on the chancellor, quote the quote on asking what is his plan to bounce the books off to the biggest
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tax got in 50 years? well, we know that he's going to be meeting with some of the city's top bankers and senior executives later today. in some plan talks that will no doubt turn into a kind of form of crisis talks. but also the international criticism of his plan has now started nadia. we heard from larry summers a former us treasury secretary who and i quote warned the u. k. government actually irresponsible plans could drag the pound below piracy against the euro, as well as the dollar and germany's finance minister cooling the plan. a major experiment. those are not what you want to hear from, from the u. s. all from germany about a major fiscal macro economic plan for the u. k. so many a baffled by what he is trying to do. and yesterday, the markets were hoping for some decisive action from the bank of england and
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raising interest rates. they're going to have to wait until the 3rd of november, which is the next plan meeting. but the government has said it's going to bring forward the plan date for it's a medium fiscal policy announcement they were planning on revealing it next year. they're going to bring it forward to november 23rd now, but that's still 9 trading weeks away. and as we know, confidence here is key. so that's the reaction in the market. politically the chance. there's also bearing the brunt of a lot of criticism. there's been some concerns within his policy, some calling for him to resign. other things. let's give this policy a bit of a chance. but a year of po today in the time newspaper has put the labor party, 17 point ahead of the conservative party. and that is going to be seized on by both sides as a sign that the public also don't have confidence in this plan. okay, so how much of a gamble is the government taking with this massive tax package?
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well, it is the ultimate test of the chancellor's right wing economic plan. but in the past he has said, he doesn't believe that a big round of tax cuts funded by public borrowing would be contradicted by rising interest rates. rather, it would be a move away from, from cheap money, which might not be a bad i did, but economist a still think he's taking a huge gamble with this fiscal policy. and what we know is the interest rate predictions are rising. last week we were looking at a rising interest rate of 4.5 percent by this time next year. today we're looking at a 6 percent interest rate this time next year, and that's already having a knock on effect on mortgage lenders, who pausing some of their products, pulling some of their products from the market, worried that they're not going to be able to make their margins that people aren't
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going to be able to make that repayment. that's a huge blow for people who have been trying to get on the property or people who are re mortgaging at the time when the cost of living is already increasing. at a rate. the false is race of moving 40 is and because of a weak pound and rising interest rates, we could see the cost of food and goods going up. meaning people are probably going to have to put back some of the things they had in the shopping trolley. we also know that the price of all the gas in the u. k. is, is based on the dollars or energy costs likely to rise, rise even further than they already are and is $1.00 for them and to put it so well . what is the point of an income tax putting $100.00 into someone's pocket every month? if the mortgage is rising by $200.00 and the cost of that day, the coffee is going up by 30 cents, that is the question many are asking today. and they thank you so much for your time that charlie angela in london for us. what is find the growing popularity is
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nigerian moody's knowledge. wood is struggling. it's ranked as the world's 2nd largest producer of films. bark likes the resources to compete with hollywood and bollywood. an address looks at the challenges in an industry that really says hundreds of films a year, but fails to make the short less said international festivals. this moved by your firm is expected to be released on streaming platforms in less than a month. and with good reviews, it may make it into the city mas worldwide. it was producing a budget of $10000.00, but the director says it took a lot of convincing to raise even that relatively small amount resources. and there is a refund in the fund is right and can put his id number from i normally would use a 2nd biggest from industry in the world. it chance out an estimated 801000 movies
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a year from make a say, a lack of funding is holding back the industry despite the number of productions fuel banks and businesses are willing to invest in the sector. and that means paul, inferior comment, and law pay for crews. in 4 years, sandra, arkansas has appeared in 50 forms, many of them in the lead rule. despite her success, she doesn't earn enough. when the pay is not enough, your leg or clue. how is this going to be enough to take care of me, my well being, and all of that for the most important thing to have is a passion to break even wasn't easy. none would movie struggle to make a name for themselves in international market, dominated by hollywood blockbusters and lavish followed productions. so distributors like chic is, is ok, provide platform, state level low budget firms to reach as many viewers as possible. it's promise and
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it's some sin. that's awesome, that's good. but when you're starting is not really really the big boats. those are been there for a long time. the actually cautioned industry leaders say improve in quality and origin. ality will help nigeria compete with the best in the world. as long as we do things that are indigenous, you brody technology bringing the equipments? yes, fine. well, let the stories continue to be home. groom there is a little government support for the sector even though it contributes 3 percent to niger is an old course domestic product. until more money is invested in of grading equipment, knowledge fans will have to may do with original story lines and promising talent, but inferior product. ah, comedy, bruce al, jazeera legos. it's one for the history books. nasa has deliberately smashed a spacecraft into an asteroids. ha,
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it's all in the name of survival. the space agency wants to knock the asteroid slightly off its trajectory, using the double asteroid redirection test or dart spaceship. nasa hopes that can repeat this in the future. should space rocks hid 4 earth and threatened humanity. while the little known pan gallon is the world's most illegally traffic to mammal, the world wildlife fund estimates more than a 1000000 of the creatures have been traffic in a decade. but in south africa, some conservationists are dedicating their lives to rehabilitating them. emily angry reports the south african penguin is nicknamed bumper. he was confiscated during an undercover operation and is one of many brought to vet debbie english. a lot of people say so i know they exist and they don't really understand how endangered these little animals all by the time they get to these cleanings.
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the penguins are in desperate need of medical treatment. more often than not, they may say 50 hydrated and most of them have pneumonia when we, when we receive them. the animals kept in pulling conditions before they tried it on the black market. they left in car boots bags and plastic drums for days, or even weeks one panel and can fetch up to $15000.00 us dollars. their maids and scales, which are made of keratin, a used in traditional african and asian medicine. it's the most traded of illegal wildlife animals currently, you know, that's why it's taken out from there. i know it's in a big way these undercover agent for the african panel in working group poses as a buyer. and once we put the deal together, we'll set up a time and location where we do the transaction. and this is where the sting operation will go down. wildlife traffic is face up to 10 years in prison in south
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africa. the penguins had confiscated and taken to a rehabilitation center, had a secret location. it takes a long time medically to get them back into a position where we can release them. for some animals are here for a month and then some nearly a year. it's a labor intensive process. the challenge with rehabilitating these animals is not just the enormous cost that's involved, but it's also the time it's required. south african penguins 118 captivity. and so they need to forage for food for up to 6 hours a day. image jaga has a team of staff and volunteers and will getting back into the wild is the ultimate goal. conservation is say, it's not enough in every one that we say for and time that we save that hundreds and thousands of being poached in that time. we're not talking a matter of 10 years, so be extinct. we're talking a year. they are shy and secretive. they don't hurt anybody. but yet we're
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destroying them. the clinic receives nor government funding for the undercover agent also works the frame. it's for each and every person, every citizen, every person to actually protect the wildlife, because we are protecting that, not for ourselves, but for future generations. as for bumper, he's been released back into the wild. one of the few success stories in this campaign to save the penguin, emily anglin, al jazeera, the name south africa. lessons as for now, he is far. tom, thank you so much. england and germany shared 6 goals on our germanic nights in london. the world cab side 233, and the match that will give both teams reasons to be hopeful and concerned ahead of the finals and qatar. so how a molly reports faces early rosanna just with the world cup less than 2 months away . owned rivals, england and germany, played out a thriller at wembley stadium. the nation's li contest being both sides last much
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before the finals. 3 after go, let's 1st talk things came alive after the break with england and to show defend a harry, mcguire conceding a penalty. manchester cities l k gun don't slotted away with ease to make it one know that was perfectly placed by okay. i don't do a quarter of an hour later. things got better for jimmy donna from chelsea's chi. have it putting the visitors to one. it seemed like it was all over for england, change it, but they rallied. luc shows, edward snuck over the line to make it to one. and moments later, mason mount got the whole side on level to england then won a penalty of the dude bellingham was brought down. just inside the box. harry came stepped up against and converted england,
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3rd goat in 12 minutes to go to his teens. 3 to lead didn't last long vote on as spill by england's keep. and nick pope allowing habits to level things up with his 2nd goal of the night. it ended $33.00. a result that will give both garrett south gates and hansley flip plenty to think about before carter 2022. so hello, melissa al jazeera on the budget. monday's game was england's last task before the world cup. be 2800 semi finalists are now on a 6 game winless streak, their worst run of results in 30 years. the whole experience has been when we needed, i think to, to, to grow the next part of the team because you're going to have pressure in a well cup. and you can try and avoid pressure and, but it's coming, you know, maybe it's the 3rd group game. maybe it's
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a court fine or whatever it might be. it's coming. so better that we feel it. and we learn how to deal with it. or germany's coach fancy flake was disappointed with the 33 draw. and believe his team have a lot to do with their to amount a strong challenge at the finals. so one for the wish to use this, i think it's important. every single play works based on himself before the tournament. if i would do that, then it would do some good. if every single play was a bit fitter, a bit more self assured, a more convincing in their actions as well. now the world's top rank team are brazil and they faced tennis here in paris. on tuesday, brazil had looked impressive in the build up to the final. the 5 time world champion stayed on, beaten and qualifying, and were 3 no winners against gonna in their last friendly argentine are unbeaten, more than 30 matches, and one last years copa america in brazil, 35,
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lena massey, is aiming to win the world cup for the 1st time in his career or find a warm up game is coming up against jamaica. we've been speaking with football broadcast her want to wrangle about the world cup chances, south americas to leading nations. whether brazil deserves to be the favorite to win a tournament. why there surely looking like, especially after the match against gunner, where they truly did whatever they want and wherever they want. however, they want it against the black stars. only one match that they've lost an official measure, competitive match, i should say that final, the couple america against argentina. and so far, you start to see a t t that begins to reinvent this brazil side because the plethora of options. it's crazy to start seeing this, but you're going to see some of the top attackers for brazil. there might be a few that might not even go to the world cup because of the depth that brazil does have. so that's going to be one of the big tests for this last night. some spots still up in the year for brazil to be able to fill. but for the most part, it's
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a tremendous problem for teacher to have going into guitar without getting to carried away. you mentioned the argentine and in this, this, this narrative that's building up behind lino messy that team does look as though now it could be the team that could when finally this tournament for massey. how are they looking at the moment? you see that he's truly enjoying going to the national team for a couple of years now. and the, a lot of credit has to be given to, you know, scholarly who's taking some of that weight off of him. and also the players around him. now that are willing to take on some of those challenges and say, hey, we're here, we're going to help you we, you are the reason why we want to win the world cup for argentina for the 1st time since 1086. so you do see that relief, you do see that argentina end up being collectively a very, very galvan i side. we're having a lino massey at this stage of his career with the players that he has around him, ends up being basically a cherry on top as far as the attack is concerned. but you've seen an argentina side that is look very solid now for 34 matches and beaten. the bron james is
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heading into the new and be a season on the brink of breaking the leagues all time scoring record. if liberal stays fed, he should pass the marks up by kareem abdul jabbar in the coming season. i mean to say here and to to know that i'm on the verge of breaking pride the most sought after record and ebay. oh mm hm. things that people say will probably never be done, i think is just super, like humbler for myself. all international basketball federation is investigating a fight that broke out after a women's world cup match in sydney. it happened during an interview in the mix own 2 players for molly got in an altercation after their team was eliminated from the competition. a loss to serbia for their, for st. defeats had weight boxing champion tyson fury is returned to social media to announce that his proposed a fight with anthony joshua is off w. b. c. had
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a holder. fury had sat a deadline, a monday afternoon for contracts to be agreed upon. the all british contests had been penciled in for december. the 3rd, josh was offered the fight to slight suffering to st. losses against a ukraine's alexander and sec. okay, it matters are your sport for now. tom, back to you. thanks for. well, that's all from me for this news hour that carrie will be here in just a moment with more of the day's news of next. ah ah and with
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