tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 29, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm here in taylor. this is the owners here and use our live from london. coming up warnings of a catastrophic storm surge as a category for hurricane makes land full in florida. after leaving cuba in the dock, iran as president calls the death in police custody of massa mean the tragic incident, but warns that chaos will not be accepted. has russia celebrates the results of its stage, managed referendums, and occupied parts of ukraine. whitehouse wounds. the consequences of russian annexation will be real and extraordinary. and the bank of england steps in da. com the markets as the i m f, criticizes the u. k. government's tax cuts are in small sits advantage
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pakistan in that c 20 series against england. the hosts hold on in the final over to take a 3 to seriously. and hm will be in, in the united states where one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in country has made landfall in southwest florida. bringing with it, winds of up to 250 kilometers per hour and devastating storm surges of up to 5 and a half meters harrigan. ian is on the threshold of the most dangerous category. 5 status women, 2 and a half 1000000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders or storm gained strength over warm gulf of mexico waters. after battering cuba, where at least 2 people were reported dead, florida's governor has warned of a nasty 2 days ahead urging residence to find shelter and remain there until the
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storm passes. cuba slowly began to to restore power on the eastern end of the island. after the hurricane caused a nationwide blackout, a powerful storm hit the country's west coast on tuesday, causing the electrical grid to collapse, and plunging about 11000000 people into darkness. streets. already flaunting in thoughts of florida and emergency services say they are receiving a significant number of calls from people trapped in their homes. i know customizable with wind speeds talking 250 kilometers per hour. hurricane e and ripped across florida's gulf coast wednesday afternoon. waves turn streets into rivers, florida as governor warning, the worst may still be to come. it is going to have major, major impacts in terms of wind, in terms of rain, in terms of flooding jobs. so this is gonna be a nasty, nasty day to days. oh wow,
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homes are without power as utility workers from $27.00 states prepared to descend. as soon as the storm clears. about 2 and a half 1000000 people were ordered to evacuate, but some stayed behind risking everything is my home. for a me and my mom, you know i me that there goes the what, what, what do you do? it's been decade since a hurricane of this magnitude hit florida's western coast. curiosity through some people out on to an exposed c bed earlier wednesday. the water temporarily sucked away by the storms. low pressure is so dangerous to be off there. so even if you see the water receding, it's not the time to go out there and, and look at it, or collect shells or whatever it is. the national hurricane center is warning of catastrophic storm surge winds and flooding across florida, as people sheltered in place. president joe biden said the federal government would
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help with search and rescue and recovery. gimme he is also warning the oil and gas industry not to raise gas prices. do not let me repeat, do not do not use this as an excuse to raise gasoline prices regarding or eons of slow movement across florida means the state will likely be pummeled for days to come. i to jo castro al jazeera. this is rhonda series nasa haney, who's at live in tampa, florida to tell us what it's like there where it serve. we are a standby. it's a very dark moment here actually because of the time goes by. we just feel minute by minute, hour by hour. the power of the storm right now, i'm in tampa, slightly north of this storm. right now. the storm is 30 kilometers away in the ocean and approaching us very, very slowly at 5 miles an hour. but as you can see,
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the winds are we picking up and maybe 2 or 3 hours from here, i might not be able to stand here because the winds would be forceful if we believe the forecast. these winds in the storm will reach us in the tampa area and the south a name. lee sarasota fort meyer. if, if this storm comes in with the scenario, a dark scenario of a 150 miles an hour, some to and a kilometers for the speed of the winds, then it's really a scenario of disaster that is overlook in florida. this is combined and this is what makes the strength of the storm combined with what we call the storm surge. those winds will push forcefully via the waves up to 18 feet according to the forecasts here, 80 feet high, and slammed the shores of floor down. you're looking at a, almost a 120 kilometers of shore lies of the booming economy with coffee shops, residential areas, and namely,
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thousands of people who most of them left. but many of them decided also to stay. and the war, the authorities already warned them that they can do nothing for them within the next couple of hours when it e. n arrives here. right now, we know from the outer bender winds that we received this afternoon slightly earlier. of this live in the fort meyer area, there was tremendous damage and officially now we know that at least 1000000 people in floria, south florida exec, exactly without power. and according to the governor who spoke this morning, who was much more information detail above the strength of this storm, he said, governor the santas today, this is a storm to remember. and indeed, we're looking now at a disaster over lumen the a southern side of florida. and it won't stop here because this rain, a company in this e, on a storm will sustain a winds of at least
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a 100 miles an hour constantly for at least 15 hours to the next thursday. and this is what makes this storm perfectly different than the others in the past because it will sustain over the skies of florida for at least 1015 hours that will lead to tremendous and major inundation let alone the economic side that will lose billions of dollars and will be so hard, according to the specials here to really rebuild was going to be destroyed in the next coming hours. necessarily, thank you very much indeed, devotee. errands at present is called death. nasa many a tragic incident and wound that chaos will not be accepted as violent protests, spread demonstrations have been taking place across her on for almost 2 weeks. rights group say at least 75 people have been killed in the unrest and critics have accused police a firing directly at protest as a 22 year old was detained by the country's morality pace for not wearing her. he
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jab properly. her family has filed a complaint against the officers who arrested him. i so said has more from tara, the prisons of iran, the blame bracy has talked about massa. i mean, is that for the 1st time since the process began nearly 2 weeks ago in iran, he said that her debt has sudden him and right off the hearing about my salmon is that he has called massa. i mean his family and conveyed his condolences. he said that the peaceful protests are understandable, but right in the use of whiteness against the security forces are not acceptable to garden whether massa armine had a heart attack while she was in polish, custody, or was beaten to death. he said that an investigation is still on the way. i asked him wondering, does he have the inquiry? it's still ongoing. it's our duty to follow the investigation. our intention is transparency and justice. medical forensics are looking into it and the final report will be presented within the next few days. now people in iran are waiting
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for these a forensic report to be released once it's released. we will see whether it's going to convince the protesters and based on that, which kind of actions are going to be taken by the government. but as of now, we can see that their protest here are using the momentum regarding ad they are as the keels. that, that the participation to this protest is, is, is, is declining. but it's not clear whether it is because of the internet restriction that was put by the government that is per wanted to protest is from organizing. or whether it is because of the heavy presence or the security forces in the cities. and the heavy handed security measures against the protesters don't assume anybody has an iranian human rights lawyer and activists in 2003, she became a fast muslim woman to be awarded the nobel peace prize. i spoke to her earlier and began my asking about president racist comments. that writing is not acceptable. it
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took that long from us, according to the country's law, people are allowed to gather and demonstrate. this is the peoples right. in this instance, it's not riots. people have come out to the straits and they are expressing their view and are demanding the toppling of the islamic regime. they say they don't want this is lamar regime any more, according to the law in or on? people can express their view. nobody should be child for that. the views they hold, mr. i see, doesn't want to listen to people because people say they don't want this regime. and what's your assessment of the scale of the protest now, are they growing, or are they shrinking rules medals? good. every day the number of protestors arising and increasing more than 100 cities, a constantly protesting day and night. tell me i'm, i've seen reports that are the patrol vans used by aaron's morality. police are to
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monitor and arrest women who defy the a. is i'm a dress code, i have disappeared from the streets in tehran. it is that what you're hearing? and if so, what do you think that means? no, no, they're still there and their treatment of people is very violent. so you don't think that there's any sense that there might be any kind of relaxation of the laws of following the the episode with the women who died 1st near me. oh no, i don't think so because often till now there hasn't been a positive step taken. no law has been change. this government for the past 43 years, failed to listen to the people of iran. and this government is neglecting men. and until to day they have not listened to the people mister rise. he says these are varieties, but these are protesters, ordinary people, they're not rioting. it is they have rights to go out to the streets. and they've
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also been protests, some outside of iran. how much difference to those protests beyond iran make to the calculation of the iranian government about what they do next? we sussman learn eroni over $6000000.00 iranians reside outside iran. and they present in almost every country on saturday and sunday, from north korea to melbourne to new zealand to america, and to other cities of various countries. iranians gathered and protested in front of embassies, saying they do not want this government. and it is very significant. this does help iranian people because the media in these countries report on how these people do not like the iranian regime, and that it should be changed. and this means the voices of the iranian people a heard across the globe. and he's 13 people have been killed and 32 injured in
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iranian drone stripes, on iraq's kurdish region. and east 10 bases of an iranian cornish opposition group was struck near the cities of our bill and swim or near terrance as targeting terrorist groups. iranian authorities of accused iranian cornish distance of involvement and protests in iran over the death of kurdish women. massa minnie, iraq has summoned iran ambassador. the way up on the news are from london for palestinians are killed during his re rate on a house in the janine refugee camp in occupied westbank, supporters of cheerleader mac tedder, asada clash with police and rockets are fired as iraq's parliament rejects the resignation of its speaker and his port novak joker, which gives his response to the idea and retiring from tennis. ah,
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the u. s. has warned russia against annexing for areas it's occupied in ukraine following what is described as sham referendums on joining russia. washington says the consequences would be real and extraordinary. it's already planning to impose new sanctions along with the e. u. we do not accept the sham referenda and any kind of annexation in ukraine and were determined to make the kremlin pay for this further escalation. so we propose sweeping new import bands on russian products. this will keep russian products out of the european market and deprive russia of an additional 7000000000 euros in revenues. were also proposing to extend the list of products that cannot be exported to russia anymore. the amos year to deprive
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the kremlin military conflicts of t technologies ballots were held over the last 5 days in russian occupied parts of her son, separation, donetta, and lou hands, huge margins of rick true reported in all 4 territories. and the russian foreign ministry says action will be taken soon. in response. russia is expected to portray any attempt to recapture the areas as an attack on russia itself. i am in val has more from moscow square in the center of moscow, not far from the kremlin preparations are already on the way putting up the stage for a huge national celebration for what is going to happen. and what is going to happen is basically, these 4 regions are going to be officially announced. and next to the russian federation, there is a process to that which has already started today. when the leaders of those, the pro ration leaders of those 4 regions addressed requests to president log me to
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put in to consider the annexation. then they will come here in person to meet with president putin. that's when they find a treaty and that you will be taken to the constitutional court to study if compatibility with slash and constitution, then it will be voted by the 2 chambers of the parliament before it becomes law. and once it becomes law, it will be at definitively and officially announced by president log me to put in himself in a, in a, in a address to the nation. char stratford is in the ukrainian capital, keep with law on reaction there to the reference results. well, as you can imagine, the message here from the ukranian capital cave is one of defiance and complete rejection of what they say. all these sham referendums that lack any kind of legal
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basis in international law. we've been speaking to a number of officials over the last couple days, one of which was an adviser to president zalinski, michael mckayla pal de leon. and he says that these referendums mean absolutely nothing to ukraine in terms of its military strategy in terms of its goals. they are still determined and vowing to take back control of all the russian occupied areas including crimea. he also said that the referendum basically put an end to any potential resumption in any peace negotiations. and he called to get again, as we've heard time and time again over the last 7 months from the ukrainians. they demanding more weapons and they are expecting an escalation in fighting in the coming days and weeks ahead. with respect to the fighting, we understand that they are ongoing battles,
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a lot of which are very much focused on the town of lee man. now that town is northeast of a large urban centre of slum yancey. the offense evil, the counter offensive being mounted in that area only man is part of ukrainian force is counter offensive to started a couple of weeks ago. and so great success south of the, the city of called kevin to see them take back thousands of square kilometers of land. you sac is an advisor to the ukrainian, missed him defense. he joins us live from keith. thank you very much for being with us sir. if russia does go ahead with annexing these regions after the, the referendums, any held in these areas of ukraine occupied by the russians. what would it mean for ukraine in terms of what it can do militarily? nothing. the fake referendums, these shamrock veranda, they will have no impact whatsoever on ukraine's military kind of strategy. we are
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determined to continue to liberate our lands. we have that commitment of our international partners and allies in terms of providing us with more measure assistance. so, you know, these desperate moves by the kremlin to achieve, we don't understand what i mean. of course, the simple logic cases, they want to quickly max these territories so that they can then perhaps use the nuclear blackmail or whatever. but at the same time, for us to crate the wall for our survival, it will be in values, be p in freedom. there is no way back for us. there's only way for a mention your nuclear blackmail. how concerned are you that the combination of, of annexation and what you just called the nucleus will soften the support from me you countries and the u. s. for military support and ukraine. russia is a terrorist steaks. and such, it has been using various forms of black mile, including the nuclear black mile for
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a while now is not new to us is not new to our partners. while we are seeing, however, is even an increased commitment of our partners to provide us with support you might have for that. just tonight, the us president announced the new package assistance to ukraine. you know, we are going to get more harm our systems. we're going to get more to the re and of course, faced with this type of, you know, they wanted to demilitarize ukraine. in reality, they're getting diversified. and so just to go back though, to the, to the nuclear issue and what i suppose the effect of making these areas alex, in these areas, is to say they come under the umbrella, the nuclear umbrella for, for russia. i mean, are there any other extra precautions that you need to take given that, that, that is essentially, i suppose, an escalation, if they take over these areas. russia's military aggression against our
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country. it was based on misconceptions, miscalculations from the very 1st day. at the beginning, they believed that they could win our country and take over 30 days despite the evidence. but you know, we were definitely determined to fight and to protect our land. now apparently, this is another miscalculation. they believe that by an acting these territories, they will achieve some results. and they will trigger the nuclear umbrella doctrine . and hoping that they will be able to blackmail ukraine as well as international community into some gaping in or barging into their ultimate. and this will not happen because we understand as well as our allies understand very well that russia is not plenty to stop in ukraine. russia will continue to go as far as we, as an international community allow it to go. so this is why everybody understands
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that this needs to stop here and it doesn't. we cannot allow this to stretch the west. so from that perspective, we understand that the international community, our allies, are ready to act. one thing that we are asking everybody for is of course, to consider certain preemptive measures. because before the beginning of the large scale invasion, we were requesting, you know, and we were telling the world and look, it's time to impose the sanctions now because you know, they will not word later. right. so right now our president, mr. lansky also says, look, let's think about preemptive measures because you know, why deal with things, both factors we can do them. now, just briefly, can you explain to what if you had the push in the hockey region where we've made gains what, what, what, what's happening elsewhere in the country in terms of military progress. the counter offensive continues. as you know, in previous guests, rightly said,
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there are very battles and fighting near the city of the man was in the region. there are 2 battles in certain parts of the front line, internet region like bottomless liliana sc strikes of russia. so, you know, it's too early to relax and we are not too far complacent. we understand that this is far from over. this is why we have to step up our efforts and the international community needs to continue to provide us with weapons your sac. thank you very much indeed, but on just thank you. the russian region of north set here which neighbors georgia has announced restrictions on incoming cause of the 10s of thousands fled across the border to escape brushes, mobilization dr. huge cues of russian citizens, mostly men of military age, are formed following put in his conscription announcement last week to both his army and ukraine. the traffic jam leading to the acne last border. crossing, stretched for about 15 kilometers on tuesday,
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was 260000 men. the thought of left russia since mobilization was declared freeing to nearby context on finland, georgia and mongolia development. because that's when i have escaped the mobilization, i don't want to die for the regime. i don't think it's legal. basically it's criminal. i hadn't served in the army, but i received a draft notice to come and check my documents. it's clear that once i got to the draft office, the aim of my visit would have changed to the job. the 1st we were driving by car. then we realized that it would take us about a week or longer. we abandoned the car and kept going on foot. we were walking for about 24 hours, which was hard to say the least earlier aspect to estonia is foreign minister. well, my strange fellow, i asked how russia's potential annexation of occupied areas in eastern ukraine will impact the conflict western partners. and also ukraine has made their clare
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position. but it does not make any difference on the legal position about these territories. we are most probably in a nearest time, going to be annexed by russia. and i think there is going to be also a clear difference looking, this particular level of new escalation, russia has turned as also the president of ukraine. the more is it, and you have stated that you are russia, and next is the territory. these are blasts, it has promised or has given a signal to do it that there will be no, any kind of b stocks. so what i was thinking about the security when the war is doing gone, and surely the partial mobilization will journey to a new escalade level. you mentioned that the partial mobilize ation understand your countries is refusing to accept russians who feel that mobilize ation. can you
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explain the thinking behind that? well, we do not take it as a granted pages of them. but if the person just please, from mobilization, we call russia to protest against the mobilization and against these again aside a war, no, russia has been issuing nuclear threats and it's a new the threats about the use of nuclear weapons. i can tell you that this will make the u. s. and perhaps you are paying countries more worried about supporting ukraine and future. i hope not the west should think how oh your western countries survived in the cold war era. when basically this mutual nuclear deterrence was a bases surface, particular security balance, they lost when they meant to. i forget in basically saying that by russian legal
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concept, it's going to basically did to ukraine into the slices and defend this earlier concepts. the boy nuclear weapons and the partial movers ation. we put this war into a new escalade to level. and i think the west should respond also by actions. and these actions are 1st a new as to the sanctions. and secondly, they believe that their wish west and community should also ramp up the arms delivery made it to you. and what you sanction is, do you want to see i think i looked as important as export band to particular foods. and i think the central one is indeed a price to murder. i should noise the ready has been
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agreed. g 7 level 2 to carry out to december. and i think europe in union should now put their view on one level of that price. got cut out and managed to, to carry out together with g 7 countries who are not being bought off your opinion and where you've had to in terms of where you are in the region. you've had pledges of beefing up security from nato countries, but there are reports today that the u. k. is actually going to reduce the number of troops in estonia. is that correct? and if that is the case, so how does that fit with those stages, from ministers to, to bolster the, the defense is against russian aggression. well, we do welcome all the additional military support which is now based in estonia. we are looking additional portions of of units to
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execute the nato matter. it's some it's susan's. so what concerns about this is a unit rotation where we have not received any of the statement on this regard, yet us more still to come this. our security has stepped off around european energy infrastructure to damage to, to pipelines from russia to europe is blamed on sabotaged from one of the poorest regions of brazil to the countries highest office. we retrace for president luna's political journey, as he said to the head and the polls. i knew fort lena messy and argentina impressed again. had to be cut off world cup election coming up. ah.
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it's a socket forecast for euro piper, ron. great to have you a long so the weather that was in switzerland has now dive toward the south and east, so it's blanketing, slovenia, and croatia in some rain here also for that western side of italy could see some severe thunderstorms, a bubble up along the eastern shores of the adrian c as fall, now much calmer weather as we head toward turkey and greece. so athens, you're up to 30 degrees on thursday. the other side of the mediterranean rounds of rain to go here across the north coast of spain. coastal sections a portugal, but that's pushing more inland on thursday toward the northwest. got a bit of a breather and have forecast on thursday, but yeah, you see this batch, this flag of rain off toward the atlantic. let's press play. see where that goes on friday. you get it running right into the islands of ireland and britain, and i do think we will see some weather alerts in play here for just how intense that rain will be off to africa. and really from the southwest of shad rate through
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to sierra the o. and that's where we've got bursts of rain. and as we head toward the south, those winds are ramping out. the cross south africa, the northern cape province. this is concerning, that's going to hike up the risk of wildfires and then some rain across south africa, coastline on thursday. don't forget the umbrella that shop they buy for now. ah, with stories of hope and inspiration. short documentaries from around the
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world that celebrate courage. and resilience in times of timely outages in select on. now do they lou ah or my new top store is you know, to 0. a powerful category for storm has made landfill in florida, bringing with it, winds of up to 250 kilometers per hour. hurricane in is on the threshold of the
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most dangerous category, fire status. and more than 2500000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders. aaron's president has call the death of miss armine in police custody. a tragic incident between the 2 year old died after being detained for not wearing her. he job properly as demonstrations across iran, continued rice. he warned that chaos would not be accepted. and the european union is planning war sanctions on russia. holywood, it's described as sham referendums in ukraine. ballots were held in russian occupied parts of full provinces with huge margins of victory reported. russia has called a you and security council meeting over damaged to its nord stream gas pipelines in the baltic sea. the you and nato say the leaks are sabotaged. russia has dismissed claims, it was behind the leaks as predictably stupid nor stream one normally ships. gas directly to germany. deliveries was suspended by russia earlier this month in a stand off over sanctions imposed due to the war and ukraine. sweden and denmark
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1st reported the leaks near the island of bon home on tuesday, or than half the gas and the damage pipelines has now escaped. a shipping in the area has been restricted. a noise military has been deployed to protect oil and gas installations nearby surpassing reports. will of men in germany where the nordstrom one pipeline deliveries reach land. a controversial project from the start with billions of dollars is now as good as that. not $31.00 and $2.00 are not transporting gas to germany at the time of the leaks, but looking at the extent of the damage. experts wonder if they will ever be used again. while it's still anyone's guess was responsible for what looks like an attack on the pipelines the leaks reveal how fall noble europe's energy supply is, especially since russia's invasion of ukraine, the annie of all the suitors wearing a serious situation in you. with long being aware that the baltic sees an area of high attentions look at the rhetoric around finland and sweden's membership of nato
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. the baltic sea is an area where you have to expect this many and europe of youth rush of sabotaging their own pipelines and speculated that more attacks could come . moscow has rejected these accusations, saying it's the americans who benefit most from the price of gas going up. analysts say a high level of expertise is needed to cause this kind of damage, unit infrastructure for unit equipment, for it, you need money for it, need expertise for it. it can't be done that easily. so there's, there's a couple of organizations only that can actually do this, which also means you can hash that mean to bring in probably a lot more intelligence than military to anticipate anything that might happen. and that might need to a much more secure system. hundreds of millions of cubic meters of gas which were left in the pipelines has been pouring into the baltic sea. the main gas leaking from north stream into the ball to see if me saying this has
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a much larger impact on global warming than the c o 2. if the guys it's burn, depending on how much of it is absorbed by sea water and how much goes up in the air ex, let's say i do as much damage to the climate as a c o 2 emissions of a metal large city like health. thank whole entire year. just a few days before the leaks were detected, hundreds of germans, how the rally, demanding that the government start operating north trim to like many and europe germans are struggling to pay their energy bills. after russia got supplies in response to sanctions imposed by the west, i'm, if you make sure that we have reasonably priced, got the game and that the things are ended. that's why i'm here. germany has been looking for alternatives to russian gas. the damaged north stream pipes have made it even more clear that the country needs a more secure supply of energy step. fasten al jazeera and look me on the baltic sea. the bank of england says it's making an emergency intervention to calm the
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market turn. oil sparked by the u. k. government's tax cut plans. it's stepping into by government bonds to try to bring financial stability out even high interest rates as to likely. and as ne barker reports from london, that's worrying news for the countries. property market britons housing mortgage market said meltdown an estate agent. just bol sign. he fears for his business. the government plan for sweeping tax cuts in huge amounts of borrowing spooked investors, forcing dozens of lenders to pull hundreds of mortgage deals by is understandably, are quite anxious about what's going to happen next. so i think the key thing we got her members boys were also sellers within the lower level of buy is coming to the market when a 40 percent reduction in boys actually registering. who got, which is approved in principal. and this is even, i think this trends going to continue just with, with osi suspension, certain mortgage products. while buyers and sellers re evaluate their options,
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the international monetary fund, the lender of last resort, urged the british government to reconsider cutting taxes at a time of soaring inflation. the i have our fears, it will spark a global slowdown of risks, widening inequality. the kind of warning the i m f gives 2 emerging economies. normally u. k. last friday, the chancellor of the exchequer announced a bonanza of tax cuts and debt funded spending. in the hopes of stimulating economic growth. for the move has spectacularly backfired. the value of the pound plummeting to its lowest level since 1985. the whole market is in turmoil at the moment when people are waiting for some sac considering, sorry tones from elegant the chancellor or the bank of england to actually settle the market down at the moment. that hasn't been forthcoming. the figures forced the bank of england on wednesday to take evasive action and by government bonds on a temporary basis to help calm the market. but within minutes the pound fell again
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down 1.6 percent against the dollar. as the pound force, the cost of government barring on the international bond, markets has gone up or an interest rate of around $1.00 and a half to 2 and a half percent to 5 percent seemingly overnight. expressing our real lack of confidence with investors about the government's ability to pay for its own plans. you k dance is now seen by investors as being similar to greece or italy, countries with long histories of economic mismanagement, even before or less inflation. the gradual increase in the price of goods over year was around 10 percent. it's highest him 40 years and the highest amongst g 7 advanced economies. a perfect storm of factors including the warn, ukraine have disrupted supplies of goods such as oil, wheat and fertilizer. pushing up the price of food, fuel and other items. and in order to dump in those rise is the bank of england that acts independently of the government has raised interest rates,
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the cost of borrowing to slow down spending and keep prices under control. for the table and pound means only one thing, the bank of england responding with even higher rates of interest to help steady prices. the heads of some of the wells leading banks was summoned to the treasury to try to restore confidence in the government's plans. but politically thinks that anything but stable that disquiet amongst and peace from the governing conservative party. some reportedly calling for liz trust, his premier ship to end before it's really begun. nave park al jazeera london full policies were killed in an israeli rage on a home in ne jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank is raised. targeted relatives of rod has n who was killed in april after attacking people in tel aviv has. and his father and brother were wanted for questioning. john hendern reports ramana early in the morning is really forces arrive at a refugee camp. and jeanine,
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a bulldozer leads the way is really army troops. fire an anti tank weapon attacked it called the pressure cooker designed to get people inside the building to flee. leaving this home in flames, then begins an hour's long armed confrontation that leaves dozens wounded, some dead. this mobile phone video appears to capture the moment one gunman is killed at a nursery near by the sound of gunfire since children scrambling. the target of the raid was the home of relatives of rod cousin. a gunman who killed 3 israelis, an injured several more in april and bar and television. he alluded israeli forces for hours before they finally fatally shot him. this video shows his railey forces, drilling holes for explosives in his home in september, then demolishing it with a blast. the israeli army says on wednesday it was looking for 2 gunmen suspected of carrying out recent shooting attacks. one of them was chasms brother abdul rockman. father has him, his now lost a 2nd son,
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rod chasms. brother abbot died in the attack. on wednesday. we would be they demolished our house by those only tricks. then i'm going to destroy our determination. they killed my funds by then a dead to the i live in heaven with believing god in accept. he's real. the raid follows an increase in armed palestinian attacks on israeli targets in the occupied west bank, especially in the northern cities of janine and nobilis. the palestinian authority condemned the read with prime minister mohammed dia saying how much indian blood has become a ticket in the upcoming israeli elections. some israeli leaders say the palestinian authority appears to be losing control on the west bank. palestinian leaders say the rise and attacks on israeli forces is due to frustration over the lack of a peace process. the oslo accords, the promise palestinians, their own state nearly 30 years ago, never created one. and the generation that's grown up since then is growing
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impatient hours after the attack. the funerals were underway, as is required under islamic tradition, but they are only likely to increase rising tensions on the west bank. john henderson al jazeera ramallah in baghdad. protests isn't security forces have fought as the rocky parliament voted on the resignation of its speaker. supporters of iraq's inferential shanty demo tanner sutter tried to storm the honey for to find green's own government harriet. as rodney sought to disperse the crowd, some protest this threw stones at the security forces. rocky state media also had 3 rockets hit the means, and on wednesday afternoon, 7 people were injured in the attack. alhashan was at the purchased in bagdad. security forces were pushed back from the carrier to square right now on the entrance of uh gym woody bridge. as you can see, many of those i thought supporter,
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i'm trying to push their way towards the bridge. good. now, right now clar, shane, good security forces forming stones and i'm in an attempt to cross the bridge door . the other side of this training, stone. i over here, i go over 7 issues. angry and getting the issues with connie quoting form and he's over regional medlink international meddling mainly. oh, the situation unfolds right now. as you can see, because it was his, you know, pushing a head towards the end of the bridge. think i not
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security forces, not them thing to get back to the square where we are going to where we're going to in order to close the bridge. once again, opening the bridge, we'll give the process a chance to go to see green zone, which is what the forces are trying to prevent from india's government has bandy islamic group is the popular front of india for 5 years. it accuses the group and its affiliates of being involved in anti national and what is called terrorism relation activities. in the 100 of its members, have been arrested or detained and raised across the country this month. the government says the group has a secret agenda to radicalized parts of society. i stations, the group denies the trial of guineas. former president was daddy's camera and 10
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other men has begun in the capital cannot, cannot cree. they're accused of being responsible for massacre that took place on this day. 13 years ago, at least 157 people were killed. 1200 were injured. and more than a 100 women were rate the victims were attending a demonstration, protesting against mister cameras intentions to run the president the following year. i'm going to do says more for mccree. there's still a lot of anger, 13 years up to a lot of people are angry, but nothing has been done in 13 years. some are grateful that this process has content after 13 years, and that is what many critics of the school. i think the government is trying to capitalize on their say that they will wait to see the end of the process. you have people commenting on whether or not this is a political motivated trial, or in fact, it's a move for justice for the victims of this month. because 13 years ago, shambles dinero has called his presidential opponent,
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the biggest thief in brazilian history. at his latest rally hills president, arrived at the rally on a motorbike before dressing the crowd. and they just opinion polls show brazil for president. in us, you do not to silver is widened his lead of about an hour ahead of sunday's election. we've been to luna's place of birth to retrace his political career. our latin america editor receive human reports from an mucho, one of the poorest regions of the country, a remote dirt road in northeastern brazil, the country's poorest region. this is where it, aldo santos takes us to see where his cousin, reecy nasir lula. darcy, i was born, or at least an exact replica, the home of donnelly and do luna's mother. you original fell down years ago. this was the typical house of subsistence farmers made of mud and coconut tree sticks with no running water or electricity. as his toiler thinks it won't buy the
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prosecutors at a slice. it's important to reconstruct the story for future generations so that they can assimilate louis story and realize that they too can fight for collective justice. in these times of individualism is but our doors. this was the bedroom with a family of 10 slept, and this suitcase was used as a closet until lula mother who was illiterate, decided to take all of her children to sao paolo never dreaming who one of her youngest sons would eventually become. newly began working at the age of 14 and went on to become a formidable trade union leader and founder of the workers, pardon, or p t. he had little formal education, but an abundance of christmas and negotiating skills. in 2003 newly became brazil's 1st working class president. he introduced sweeping social reforms to combat poverty and the station of working class brazilians from providing educational ruler to fresh water access for people like palmer gomez, missy amal,
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welcome. i began to love lula long ago like a father hero, because honestly, he embraces the cause of the poor. emotional. massive housing projects also helped lift 33000000 people from poverty during his 2 terms, which coincided with the booming prices for brazilian commodities, brazil's economy sort where there were yet all was not well now in charges of corruption had long surrounded him and his political parties a multi 1000000000 dollar graph scandal exploded after he left office in 2010. just as the economy began, regressing ha, millions of brazilians turned on ruler demanding. he go to jail. now, what would happen if lula is not in prison? he will return to power and keep stealing his the ringleader of them all. he was convicted and imprisoned on charges of money laundering and corruption which he
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denied, but was released 18 months later when the supreme court ruled that all of louis convictions be an old. because of suspect procedural practices. now, 12 years after he left office with more than 80 percent approval ratings in older and perhaps more cautious lula has returned, promising to bring back better days, especially for the poor. the big question is, can he pull it off again to see him and al jazeera, pittman lucas, brazil. menaces famous st. marks square has been partially flooded during a period of seasonal high water this week. at approximately one meter, the high tide was not at high enough to activate the flood barriers which were launched to protect the cities architecture from flooding. the weather force tourist to sit in cafe is barefoot and walk around in rain boots on raised walkways . cities floods are caused by several factors,
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exasperated by climate change or is only with spot. thank you so much. lauren: well pakistan's cricket as i pulled off our last over win against england in the hall to take the lead in that c 20 series chasing victory target of $146.00. the visit is needed. 15 runs off the phone over low, denied by accident. i'm a general and what was the 20 international, deb you or captain mo, now you, they're making things time. the big 6 from the south. but i may held his nerve to stay down for 3 to advantage in the 7 much series. both sides are preparing for next month to 20 world company is finished. the guy style that school with the day before that oblique told me, was that your mom had belief in himself that we had belief in him. that's why he bold the last over. this is a game of believe. even if he's given away many runs, we would have backed him later. he is an emerging player with that and he has
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a lot of talent. how might a company, i think going into a cup when you have muslim games is really good for a team. so now it's like being in a semi final co, fun where you have to in to, to stay. and i think it's going to be really good for us. and we'll see where the boys are. i mean, obviously if, when you're playing in a cricket, this pressure all the time, they don't mess you school twice. says argentine are extended there and beats and run to 35 matches you in over as open the scoring early on in this friendly against jamaica, which is played in new jersey to stay that way until the closing stages messy. coming up the bench in the 2nd ho was number 2 with strikes. coming up a free kick in his ninety's gulf argentina. that wraps it up. the theme have one more woman much coming up against the united arab emirates before they kick off the world cup campaign. what you've got through the full
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time african footballer of the year. your story played a 3 world cups for the ivory coast and the 13 year old who's a capital 2022 ambassador believes this year's tournament will be a unique experience for everyone involved. everything is going to be especially this walk up because gonna be awesome to somebody and and as well, i think of most of the clubs in europe while to stop the league and going in december as well. and i think is going to be the 1st number, it was name country is going to be all was this walk up in the past? been part of the work or been old? it was open, browse the order that not a country. sometimes you have to pick 23 hours a flight will try to see president him in the com a good suggestion and up to 4 hours and cut. and what he's going to be is going to be amazing. you know, just moving diginero with a car that emitted maybe 25 minutes. you can mid week. i met with the auto over
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the president national at all. you can maybe 20 minutes. you consider comes 45 minute, you can go of dead us was dated from it. others the job effect? well ok, i would go with you to, to see that, to be honest. not a joke of it says he has no plans to follow roger federer into retirement. he said he far girl is in israel to play his 1st regular sore event since wimbledon. more than 2 months ago. the 21 time grand slam champion was unable to play the us open because he isn't vaccinated against covered 90 joke of which was though able to complete. that last week's lay the cup seem events in london. i still have hunger and i still have love and fashion for the game i. i still love training . so as long as there's that, that flare and, and motivation inside of me, i'll keep going. you know, i don't have really a number of years in my head when i want to stop or tournament so many more
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tournaments i want to play. so i'll just keep going. i'll see for me you are so can champions went head to head in the last 16 in salvage hardships. they're getting the better of dominic teen in 3 sets. it's a career 1st. a chill at the creation had lost his previous 4 matches against the austrian right. now, 7. so i'm a foreign world champion. lewis hamilton is aiming to stay positive despite failing to win a race. so far this season, he and mercedes teammate george russell, meaning call and poor preparing for sundays, singapore grown pre hamilton down in 6 in the championship with red balls. max for stopping on the brink of a 2nd straight title. i don't look at it as a a dry spell. i look at it as a bit of adversity and i think that's where you really gain strength to think with, with gained a lot of strength and death. when you're winning all the time is a wonderful thing. but you don't lose it. you don't gain. you don't gain a lot when you when are constantly and hollywood actor michael shane has been doing
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his best to motivate the whale's team ahead of the world cup. the star of frost nixon matter with his fellow countryman as whales build up to their 1st appearance of the finals since 1958. i've listened to this sheen delivering a stirring speech on the line, the passion for football in his country. every man, woman and child in this old land standing there with you at your back. as the people of wales. your people feel they are breath quickening with your with here they are blood running in your here. i through your ha. if you're that way that you're gonna magnificent stuff. okay, let's get back to lauren in london. thank you very much. now from an aston,
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