tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 3, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah ha, i'm ali inside. this is the news, a lie from day ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia's lower house of parliament gathers for a special session to ratify the annexation of ukrainian territory. ukrainian forces re take a key town in an area the kremlin has just claimed as part of the russian federation protests in iran, the supreme lee to speak south the 1st time since a woman died after being detained by morality. please dramatic. you turn the u. k. government guys, back on tax cuts as it announces, changes to its mini budget. and as he has no val season kicks off with the announcement of the price. the medicine will tell you who it is. any sports spanish
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champions, rama trev drop points for the 1st time this season. cream benjamin missing a penalty on the chance of victory against also sing. we begin the program in russia where the lower house of parliament is meeting right now to approve moscow's claimed annexation full regions in ukraine. no one voted against the resolutions in the duma. the law was formally incorporates the regions of cal song, the nets, new hans, and as is up patricia into the russian federation. the ukraine has been making progress in count offensive and in the south and east to retake those areas. well, we have moved from moscow in a moment and we will hear from the city of cr v, v, and our correspondent f. us let's go to mohammed vow who is in moscow. so the duma
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meeting right now to ratify the annexation of these 4 ukranian regions. what exactly can we expect? well, sir marlene that has become a decision now. the ratification has just taken place and there, and to morrow, or this, the, the senate, which is here called the federal council will or so, or ratify this, this treaties. and that me is her an amendment slash and constitution essentially by this amendment to russia will not have 89 entities. the makeup of it, sir federation, including the 2 republics of than yet scanned their lo hancock. and also the 2 regions of her son adds up, what is your they're already talking about the border, how it is going to be traced, or for low ganske and thefts on the,
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her folks man of the company and said that the board there will be the same as that off 2014. when those 2 are some fir declared. the republic sir announced their independence or secession from ukraine with regards to a half son as a producer, he said there will be consultations with there that people in those regions. we understand dr. russia doesn't control all those territories right now and that it is even losing ground there. so, i mean, it will be a very difficult battle going on for the russians to, to reach the boarded up. they are talking about air, the russians, of course, being mobilized it, and that means a much more fighting needed for the washer stepping up. it's sir, it's forces and the sources in order to make her to make this a factor in the russians have celebrated this. we saw that celebration on friday, but there is
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a difference between what is being said and the situation on the ground. and also there is opposition in the international community towards the saw. the elder russia will be, or will have her to go on this or him battle in order to convince the international community about what it has just announced, and also to make the gaze on the ground that it needs to make it official. okay, thank you for that update mohammed vow there for us in moscow. let's find out the situation on the ground in ukraine. we can speak to her da da hamid who is live and the ukrainian city of creevy. what is the situation where you are we're not very far from jefferson a region actually query is sort of at the moment, acting a bit as a, a, a logistical hub, i would say for humanitarian aid and all sorts of other needs of the have sun region now over the past 3024 to 36 hours,
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the ukranian army has been making a push from the north of dickerson. regina had a ready liberated sum as to the belt of town, and village is a few weeks ago. and then everything came to a bit to a standstill. that was while the other counter offensive in the north east of the country was going on. well now it seems that the ukrainians have pushed. officially, they're just saying that they have taken only 2 villages. but if you see reports coming out and so, so we didn't see what is actually coming out from the other side from the russian side, from the russian administrator. there was appointed in him. so there is an admission that the russian army is pulling back that the ukrainians are gaining more and more territory that they would have reached the need for a river there. and that would put into a very difficult position,
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the russian. and i think this is a bit surprising because it was there was a belief that while this counter offensive was going on in the harkey region into north of the country, that one of the reasons maybe the ukrainians had been so swift in that counter fences. it that, that the russians were fortifying their positions in the crimson region. they needed to protect the penny the crimean peninsula that their next back in 2014, what is happening on the ground seems to be more or less. what has happened already in the north east and is currently happening in the den? yes. a region which is ukrainian forces approaching. they have the they have very good artillery of they. there would be great an army saying that they carried out only yesterday, $340.00 a rounds of this as sort of high tech, precise
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a mobile artillery that they have. and it seems that the, that the russians are sort of pulling back, that would mean that the borders of the person region, the ones that just 2 days ago and muscular had been declared part of the region part of russia. well, that border is at the moment shrinking, as the ukrainian army keeps on pushing is too early to say. what would happen next, specially that the russians have the premier balinsa that could be able to help them to re supply and to bring in more forces may be some of the mobilized forces. but they will have to be able to cross the deeper river. and at the moment all the bridges have been bombed by the ukraine. it so difficult position for the russians too early to say if the ukrainians will be able to liberate the entire region or not. thank you for that, that i've done hamid that for us in clarity or ukraine's president says,
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his forces have we taken a strategic town as path as bad counter offensive against russian forces. the man is located in one of the full regions recently claimed by russia. charles, rapid reports from seattle husk ukrainian armies repositioning close to the front line town of leman and donate, screeching of eastern ukraine. president putin says this is now part of russia, but the ukraine in armies back in control of 2 weeks of heavy fighting. everywhere you look, devastation is nearly complete, burnt out russian and ukrainian military vehicles. and home after home destroyed russian soldiers were forced to retreat from this area, but the ukrainian army says they are prepared for a counter attack. and one, even using as russian president vladimir putin has implied the nuclear auction
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he would under. so carsa, this is also possible on liberated territories, sir, we don't keep our chief together, that we keep them dispersed to ensure maximum safety of our personnel. but it does not affect the performance of their task. so as some of its spiers have been damaged by the shilling, but this 16th century russian orthodox monastery remains relatively unscathed. the level of destruction here proved just how fierce the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian orthodox monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. but now the ukrainian soldiers here tell us they fear the priests inside sheltering what they describe as russian collaborators . the bridge to the monastery over the civil ski donates river has been blown up on both sides. unlike most of the population of the village, the priests are still here. the world now darker blown from whiter this monastery
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comes under the moscow patriarch, which from the start has been destroying ukraine from the inside. therefore, we see all these monks as russian agents. so there's a very high chance they've been hiding. collaborators. love not the land, and i think some of the few people who stayed and survived the fighting, a sheltering in the basement of another damage nearby church because their homes have been destroyed. glued miller's husband passed away in may. her children fled to hall give when the fighting started. i know you zone, but we are not leaving because this is our land, our mother lands. we are even prepared to live in a dog out if it means we can stay near. another homeless family descend the stairs into the church crypt where they sleep. the ukrainian village lies in ruins on land . vladimir putin says he's now part of russia and has vowed to take full control of
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by any means. chance profit al jazeera switzer hisco, easton ukraine. plenty more ahead on the news hour, including outrage and the occupied westbank house is ready, forces killed to palestinians during arrayed. the presidential run off in brazil, lula da silva will face current president valuable center again later this month. and, and sport catherine football players, meet beth fans as the count down to next month world ah, or on supreme leader has spoken for the 1st time since mass demonstrations spread across iran, ayatollah ha ha. how many says he feels hot, broken by the death of master armine, criticize what he called plan protests. come and he blames the us and israel for
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the biggest protest iran has witnessed in years. $22.00, all many died off to being detained by so called morality police for violating headscarf roles in their charge. battery is either this right has been planned. if the death of this young girl did not happen, they would have felt another pretext to create chaos of the country and home. the country security. who planned that, i explicitly say was the u. s. zionist regime of their mercenaries, like betray iranians outside the country. on that, i have been asked to talk, correspondent russell said, who is life for us in teheran said, this is the 1st time we are hearing from the ayatollah. how significant are his comments. it's significant in terms of given a clarity to the state and establishment position here. so it's the 1st time since the beginning of the protest at his publicly speaking, he said that that that, that, that the security forces are the real weak them or of the wine has that been used
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by the professors over the last 2 weeks. and there are the reports that are more than the 10s of the security forces have been killed by the rioters alongside with the protest. there's as well, he said, massa, i mean is that was, was heartbreaking for him to. but the reactions to word that even before an appropriate investigation was not normal and it was organized. and he said that he job or my salmon is that was a pretext for, for, for, for, for, for the, for those were protesting. if there wasn't my sam in his that steel, they will find another way to, to, to, to somehow create a cows in the country. he said that, so this protests were planned and engineered by the usa and, and israel. so it said that the u. s. in israel don't want a stable and strong iran in the region, and the whole fuss about this process is about that. so that is that the general
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understanding among the iranian officials here. so they believed that this is an international competency against iran. and that this protest were provoked by the, by the, the foreign governments. and also that this, this protest are directly a madeline of the us and israel into iran's domestic politics. priscilla said at 1st into her own thank you the killing of 2 palestinians during a raid buzz rarely forces has bugged out range in the occupied west bank. 16 of the palestinians were arrested overnight. rays were carried out in the jealous zone, refugee camp, which is north of ramallah. israel says its soldiers open fire off to palestinians, tried to ram them with that call it for him is at that refugee camp, just north from allah. this is the street where the incident took place. witnesses here tell us that these radio forces shot at the car that had 3 palestinians,
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killing 2 of them and enduring the 3rd. many palestinians here say that this is called an extra judicial killing. one of the neighbor told us that he was waking up why the sound of heavy shooting. he said that no ambulances were allowed. then, before israeli forces arrested the men, it'll show not her food with the marks on my car from the men's car. they probably were scared to see the soldiers. maybe they couldn't control the car and the soldiers were too quick to shoot. this as the morning house for the 2 palestinians, the father of one of them, the father of hallad, told me that all 3 of them were working together. they were coming home from work when they were surprised and shocked to see these were the forces. many palestinians here said that there is an increase in trigger happy soldiers, israeli soldiers killing power. she is, they say that so long as there is no accountability. these killings will only
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continue. we're talking about 109 palestinians who were killed in the occupied west bank by his reading forces, including al jazeera, as shooting of walking. the lebanese president is meeting the caretaker prime minister and speak of parliament to discuss a proposal for as contentious maritime border with israel b. yes, broke a draft. it wasn't made public but has been backed by the israeli prime minister. it has raised hopes for a deal that could allow both countries to explore resources in the to speech an area, lebanon, and israel have no diplomatic relations because they are still officially at war. let's go to santa hata, who is live for us in beirut. santa, tell us a bit more about this proposal and what's at stake here? well, lebanon has been study this offer, which was presented by the u. s. mediator a much austin yesterday. so far, officials have been positive. there was a meeting a short while ago by the top leadership. they say that there are certain points
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that need to be clarified before they give their final answer. but they believe that the final answer could be given within a day or 2 max. so, lebanese a deal really seems the eminence it's, it's beneficial, it's beneficial for lebanon, it's beneficial for israel, for lebanon, a country which is starving for dollars, a country in deep economic crisis, and financial meltdown. drilling and exploring the possibility of gauss reserves in the eastern mediterranean will be much needed revenue for this country. we heard officials give a press conference after that top level me think they were talking about lebanon, gaining its full rights. so the argument here in lebanon is that lebanon is getting its full right. it has a few technical issues that need to be clarified by the u. s. mediator. and after that, lebanon will give its final position. but like i said, a deal looks eminence, a rare breakthrough, really. between long time enemies playing
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a hold on that 1st and best route. thank an inconclusive 1st round of presidential elections in brazil brings 3 more weeks of uncertainty. the poll hasn't gone as predicted. 99.9 percent of the ballots counted. this is how it's currently looking. layla has only managed a slight lead with 48.4 percent of the votes. and most narrow has 143.2 percent now run off will be held on october 30th. as go to our latin american edison, who is reporting now from south poller. now mccord with the selection is a nail biter and supporters of leftist presidential candidate lucy, now to let the silver or worried polls had predicted that the former president
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would defeat the courage. right winged president, j bull sonata, or by a double digit margin. his lead instead, just 5 percentage points. yet lula remained a beat insisting he was certain to win the presidential run off on october 30th a little man. i've never won an election in the 1st round of one them all in the 2nd round, all of them here in the runoff. what's important is the change to think thoroughly on what to propose to society and build a network of alliances. ah, hundreds of supporters gathered on polyester avenue to cautiously celebrate the result. luna supported here are sounding on bead optimistic that they will win in the run. this incident ruin is that the bulls were wrong and, and bull scenario can not be underestimated. miserable sonata is not contesting the results as he had suggested he might. instead he had reason to celebrate his
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political party has become the number one force in congress. what he believes that his 2nd term is now only 28 days away. oh, for junior, i recognized that many people feel they're still of living is full and as we go now, we will show them with greater emphasis that we recognize are spending power has diminished, but also show that our economy is recovering well as a more this will ready, device of election could become even more divisive the coming weeks. present. boastful nato is really questioning the capacity of the electoral justice and of the electro electronic system to work properly. and so to give him what he believes, that's the only acceptable result that he does. his victory resilience now face another 3 weeks of intense campaigning in an election in which the outcome is even more uncertain than before. lucy and human al jazeera, so, oh no brazil. as guy said, monica yanna care of her life for us. now in sao paulo monica good to see you. so
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it's the morning after the night before. what's the reaction been as people wake up to these results? yes, it's been a very long night. ah, surprise, in many, many. 8 cases because the polls, although they did get it right, that lou lout would be would win in the 1st round and would defeat both sonata. but it was a smaller margin than expected. and they didn't see how strong, ah, also no rhythm is in brazil, and you can see that by the results of the votes for congress, half of senate, and both on our managed to elect 14 out of 27 senators many congressmen. now if you think about the people he elected, he elected his vice president, who was the military amused the moral. he elected judge samuel moral was the same
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judge that put lula behind bars on corruption charges. the trial was the null to afterwards. but to us, sasha mortal now will be a senator. i had another prosecutor that was in the investigation that helped investigate the corruption scandal car wash. dalton air bill and you all he also was elected congressman ah, the health minister. it while the bus will, who was the health minister during the pandemic, and was questioned because of the delay and the vaccine. he was also elected senator. so as you can see, bose are not is still pretty much alive and strong in politics here in brazil. so he's very much better than many people thought he would. indeed, it looks like the poles got it a bit wrong again, monica yanna kiva. there for us in sao paulo. thank he has got some why the now his
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kara hello there. let start in central america and southwestern areas of mexico have been preparing for hurricane all lean is expected to make land for between monday and tuesday. this was a scene instant, a low, a province. the wet and windy weather had already started and people were preparing ahead of the storm. now it's expected to we can even further. it's a category to storm, but likely to become a category one by the time it moves in on monday. these are the stats, a strong wind, very heavy rains that could, could cause some mudslides. and of course a dangerous storm such that could lead to some coastal flooding. by tuesday, it's a set to move its way further north taking that heavy rain with it. now elsewhere across the region, heavy rain for costa rica, pulling out through eastern areas of cuba on the behind the thing, some lively showers, areas of hispaniola seeing the same as we move to south america. we've seen
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flooding in venezuela, but it's a mix of scattered showers. and storm so much of the amazon basin with the heavy rain affecting eastern areas of brazil. and if we have a look at the 3 day for rio de janeiro, thunderstorms on tuesday, but the temperature will improve rain however, to thursday that should weather update still a has on al jazeera looking at basses curly to coal. so calm saying his predecessor, or henry amoeba, has resigned and gone to target stories of survival. we speak to people in indonesia who made it out alive off to a stampede at a football stadium. and it's both. tom brady is 2nd back. now. is this even a 1000 little writers ever but ah, combining all some technology to challenge soviets aero methodologies.
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a welcome back. you're watching al 0 mind the top stories. the lower house of rushes parliament is missing to approve moscow's claimed annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. no one voted against the resolutions in the duma, the north formerly incorporate customs on yet who has an offer into the russian federation. the reigning supreme leader says he is heart broken by the death of many but criticize what he called plan process. 22 year old and he died off to being detained by the so called morality police. von agent has called this outrage in the occupied west bank of is ready for the kill 2 palestinians during rate for
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refugee camp. near ramada, israel says and soldiers opened fire to palestinians tried to run them with now early results for elections in both near hits go, venus show the reformers and the moderates winning the crow out and both the presidential seats the vote was held to elect 3 members of the shed presidency plus parliament campaign was dominated by nationalists and set persists. rhetoric was seen as the most important vote since the end of the war in 1995 as go to asset beg, who has been following developments from sarajevo. i said that so bring us up to date with the latest result. well the electoral commission has said so for 85 percent of the vote has been counted. and as you said, it looks like the moderates and the reformers have make gains in this election. a
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nice for the boss. next slide you have, we have dentist jar which, who has said that he has won his rifle has conceded defeat. and for the truck speech, we have the separatist that looks like he is behind in the polls and looks like the more direct jo comsearch has one that needs that the h 5 percent of the pose that they have a can't do that, that's important because people are looking at that cry seek because they didn't want to suffer just to win that because that would have meant truth because of the presidency to serve. and the correct seats would have had control the control of a key institutions. but what was really, really stood out from last night is the high representative christian instruments and he's announcement as the polls close now, have with me not tell me. what did this nancy mean?
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well basically this is something that was announced before the back of the decision was, was already the inactive back in july concerning the integrity of the actual process . this was the 2nd one which was in the making. that's the only information we had so far has been discussing this with political parties and basically came up with a solution which now seeks to address the, the, the possible possible blockades and implementing the results of the election on the federal level. but also intervening in the federation constitution. federation is one of 2 entities in both. yes. so he's basically intervening in so, so to say half of a country with this. but it's also a tell tell side a bus is far from being a democracy tougher, really. but what does it actually mean on the ground? what will it mean for democracy and was well, i would, i would say it's a step back. i mean, every decision of the high representative which is not thought to democratic
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structure and in this country. or you know, under any scrutiny other than the international community, which is, which is backing him. and it's always him is, is definitely a step back or step in the wrong direction. i was hoping to know, and i still do believe that only by incremental changes and election can we actually affect the situation on the ground and produce so. busy much need to change here. i don't believe in revolutionary changes in this country. we have shown that this is a very focused and quote process, but things are moving in the right direction. so the decision to intervene was perhaps necessary. i would say, especially since we had elections from 2018, not implemented on the level of the federation for 4 years. so i guess he's trying to rectify that. but at the same time, he's also meeting the bonds of some of the crowds parties who have basically war
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and that they will fight with all possible means after the election to see if these if their, if their grievances are not taken into account. and that's what you did. you mentioned the credit part to the other parties are definitely not happy about this other. this seems to, it seems to be. so i would say that there are other parties who are actually content that this was brought to. and then so to say to this, you know that this was a not pillow golf years long struggle. because what we got here in boston is a set of which is fairly peculiar. on the one hand side, you have to try to protect the groups, right? the things route 3 at the community, so constituent people says they are cold here on the other side. well, so striving to become a normal democracy based on measure italian principles reconciling to to was never easy. but i would say that, you know, we were swinging in one or the other direction right now, you know, the pendulum is swinging back in the direction of the segregation. so this is what
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we're witnessing on the grounds. thank you very much. thank you. so 85 percent of the poles already and it does look like the reformist and motorist moderates have made gains, at least in the federation of bosnia. thank you for that. i sent thank that for us . and the british government is made a dramatic you turn on its mini budget that was announced just 10 days ago. the chancellor closing qua tank has reversed his proposed scrapping of the top rate of income tax. the announcement of billions of dollars of unfunded tax cuts sent the financial markets into a spin and the pound reaching record lays against antola. let's go to on corresponding poll brennan, who is live for us in birmingham, where the conservative party conference has been taking place today. what's the reaction been that i well, it's an extraordinary kind of state of affairs here at the conservative party conference. we are just a month into
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a new government and you premiership on the list trust and her new chancellor quasi quoting who is going to give his keynote speech in about an hour's time here in birmingham. but this morning, having been forced to essentially into a screeching, you turn over this very controversial policy of abolishing the highest tax rates levied against britain's richest. he was doing away with that to keep, allow the britons riches people to keep more of the money in that focus. this is the time when the rest of the population is thinking about a, a cost of living crisis. now, joining me to talk about this is lay on maralie. he is a communications advisor. no, no stranger to government. you works as an advisor under the minister, steve ballclub back in the day. what do you make of this? when people, you know, stretch it to policy disputes, i'm sure what, what, what do you make of what's happened in the last 48 hours, i think for this level of back track level of you to whatever you want to call it, to happen. so early on in a new point, ministers, tenure is quite extraordinary. i mean, it is trust one,
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this leadership election picturing herself as move it back to a 2.0. famously, you turn if you want to, the ladies not returning well here we are at least crosses before that you turn just a few weeks into the job. so i think she's made a strategic era. number one, 1st of all, what not being able to read room illicitly when announcing and when the chancellor announced that that minnie budget but then 2nd of all by you turning be solely on net partnership. she's called some real difficult problems. it does expose her weakness, doesn't it? i mean, she didn't have a majority of members of parliament, all members of her own party in parliament, but she and she won the leadership by the folks of the party membership out in the country. and it seems that it's the m p 's who forced to she 10 a centrally it is. and there's a big gap between what members one and will mpg one. and indeed what i think. and i've had conversations here with m. p. 's who are worried about the how they're going to play out in the come the next election. but there are members who actually wanted, mistrusted continue along that path of being
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a tax. cutting free market here, ideological conservative. so there is a bit of a golf in between what members want an m p 's ball and i think believes just to be able to find a way out of this, she needs to find common ground between the 2. and she has got a track record of changing her view, changing her approach as we've seen before. so this is only just the latest, been a long line of those events. and although your background is working with the conservatives, i mean, you got to admit for the labor party, this is a gift, isn't it? this is what makes it so strange. normally we used to going into the conservative party conference on the back of a pretty disastrous labor conference where that fighting amongst themselves. and nobody is particularly interested in what i have to say right here, right now we coming on the back of what's a successful labor conference. i used to conservatives who look divided, who looked like they've got problems internally. and i think that's gonna be one of the biggest issues, all particularly for the government to move that way away from this incline present themselves ready to govern, ready to get written out of it's difficult to economic situation. they found themselves lay on thank you very much. and david john,
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as he mentioned the optics that let's just said said she wasn't. she said there was too much focus on optics, but frankly, you can't escape or fix politicians need support. and she just hasn't. jim, chancellor said we haven't been getting it. and a po brennan, that 1st in birmingham. thank you. now, health officials in pakistan, a calling for a mass vaccination. dr. devastating floods have led to a surge in cases of hepatitis e and all that water born diseases. millions of people have been displaced, nearly 1600 people have been killed. and the crisis is at risk of spiraling even further. more than $40000.00 women in those flood had areas due to give birth by the end of the year. they've already been death from donkey fever and cases of cholera and typhoid linked to stagnant water. mortality rate for hepatitis e can be as high as 40 percent, an unborn children and 20 percent of pregnant women. let's bring in law,
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not re cat. she's the global deputy head of emergencies at unicef. she joins us from a sin, the province in pakistan at i don't know if you can hear me. i'm sinned. of course, one of the areas badly affected by the recent flood. apologies. i'm afraid we don't have lana re cut a. let's move on to the announcement of the fuss nobel prize for 2022 has been made today and has been awarded to swan tay pabo for his work on human evolution. the prestigious award is given every year in categories, including physics, chemistry, literature, piece and economics. but as it was a fast to be announced today, the nobel assembly of carolyn, excuse the tutor has today decided to ward the 2022 nobel prize soon to see all of
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your madison to swamp the parable for his discoveries concerning the genomes of ex thing hormones, human evolution, jolene 0 is part of the nobel committee. she tells us why the findings from swan se pabo help us understand humans better. sante pebble receives his prize for helping us understand what makes us homo sapiens unique from our closest, our relatives, extinct homeowner's home and ends, neanderthals in denisa loads. it's really important because we've been curious about that. i think for ever you, humanity has been curious about our origins for ever. and so because of his discoveries were able to understand at the genetic level, the level of dna, the code of life, what makes us different and unique from these close relatives. we can start to understand some of these genes that we carry that are different from these extinct
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holman ends. and we can understand why they're important for our, our function or physiology in some of these genes may be related to cognitive function. some of these genes may be related to our immune response, their genes that we've evolved with. and that makes us unique. what he was able to show at a genetic level, at the level of the dna code. more information about how we moved and came out of africa. so neanderthals were living in europe over a half a 1000000 years ago. we, homo sapiens, came out of africa about 75000 years ago. and when we came out of africa, we mixed with neanderthals. in the middle east, and we picked up some of the genetic code from neanderthals. when we had offspring from mixing with neanderthals. so we now know that we, homo sapiens,
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carry about one to 2 per cent of dna from neanderthals. so we know that from his work. okay, now if i says military leader, paul henry, the amoeba has agreed to step down, days off to army officers announced he'd been deposed. the co is the 2nd in book in a fossil this year. religious and community leaders held mediation talks between the amoeba and the new self proclaimed leda, a brain trout, a. to resolve the crisis. for much, actually, we really need to change the patient. we need to go fast. the whole country is in a state of emergency. so everyone at this level must be able to move faster and abandoned unnecessary taping to live in booking and everything is urgent from security to defense, to health, to social action, and to infrastructure. when everything is urgent, president of indonesia is arena football club says he is ready to take full responsibility of 225 people were killed in the sam paid following
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a match on saturday. people have been paying tributes outside the stadium where one of the wells, worst sports disasters unfolded a vigil as being held in chicago. for now, you can see the life pictures indonesia, security minister says an independent team will investigate what happened out there is jessica washington is outside the stadium in my lank. we've been here in my lung observing this community which is still in a sense of shock. and despair at what has happened, the loss of a 125 lives. among the many young people. we spoke to some survivors who said that despite their grief and what they're going through right now, they wanted to speak to us. they wanted to share this story because they want those responsible for this tragedy to be held accountable. in milan, this is a community in the morning and shock. 17 year old we dad went to a football match. his family never expected that he wouldn't make it home. the game
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turned to tragedy up to police why had tear gas at spectators, apparently, to control fans who entered the field after the match ended. people panicked triggering his stampede as they rushed to the gates. re hands elani survived, but his friend didn't. but please through target to the lower part of the stadium, i saw children dying in front of my eyes. people were scattering round and panic trying to escape, but the exits were locked and loaded so they were piling up. their hundreds were injured in the chaos. witnesses paint a refill picture. i make some work on disregard. so tomorrow, as people ran towards the exit, it was locked, and then the lights dimmed in the stadium. it was dark. people were pushing each other and even stepping over each other, trying to get out to the pool. this is the waiting area of the cycle unwind hospital in milan. one of the hospitals close to the stadium. most of the people
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waiting here are parents waiting anxiously for updates on their children. 17 year old refiner dewey of freon shaw is in the intensive care unit. oh wow. i was staying up waiting for him. it was so late and he hadn't come home. every one else in our neighbourhood who had been to the match had started to come home. where was my son? and she worries about her son. she wonders why he ended up in hospital in the 1st place. males. why did police gas them? there were many children up there and mothers too. now you see who the victims are . many of them are just young boys, like my son d on to speak to patrice mother, he's also waiting for an update from the i see you do need to double grasp why her face so swollen on the burns and hammock, dislocated. she's unconscious. ah, indonesia, president has asked for an investigation and human rights groups are calling for answers and accountability, criticizing police for using t against in
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a confined space. for now, many of the parents who spoke to $1.00 to 0 said the only question on their mind is whether their child will make it through. since the news broke off, this incident in my lung, people have been coming here to con doodle hon stadium to pay their respects to the lives loss. leaving tributes under this statue of the team's mascot. and also these large signs, which are a tradition here in indonesia, when, whenever someone dies, people are offering not only their condolences but throwing their before the support behind a thorough investigation, saying that it is required. what is necessary, signed such as these more than a 100 lives lost, not just numbers, reminding investigators of what is at stake. i fade prices and poor harvests is causing malnutrition among children. in su, dawn, the children's agency says at least 3000000 of them are suffering from malnutrition,
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with at least half a 1000000 in urgent need of assistance. recent floods that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of hector as a farm land. a prompt and concerns of the number will rise even more. heb. morgan reports from casala and eastwood sued honor. when am now my moods one year old daughter, how one started to lose weight 4 months ago, she thought it was just a phase. but how was health continued to deter your rate and now has brought her to a malnutrition center for treatment. deny is only because of the cost of food in the market. most of the time, we can only afford to give her milk. things are very expensive. and even when i nurse her, there's not enough to keep her full hundreds of children in cosette out here in easton, sudan, suffer from malnutrition. it's the result of a poor harvest the previous season that caused food prices to rise and left many families struggling to provide for their children. recent floods have also
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destroyed hundreds of thousands of factors of crops raising concerns about food security, especially in rural areas. the u. s. s. 3000000 children around the country are suffering from malnutrition. some cases are so severe if something big growth with some children, hardly gaining any height as they age. 8 year old son mahmud is one such case. might have gotten the movie, the log in and so forth. when he was 4 years old, he was eating little. sometimes he went to bed without dinner. now all his cars and the kids in the neighborhood were born around the same time have grown, but he still the same height. have a 1000000 of the children suffering malnutrition are categorized as severe cases. and in urgent need of aid, according to the children's agency, eunice half. so i told them was or my home since noon and how long attrition is responsible for today for 50 percent of children under 5. so there's an urgent need
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for the different sectors to come together to address the root causes. we have already started a cash transfer program for mothers, and they're starting to come to transfers for prenatal and postnatal checkups. but we need to expend that to include as many mothers as we can. i'm the hopes her daughter regains her health soon, but fears that as long as she struggles with the ability to afford food, her condition will get worse. he bo morgan al jazeera aroma, casala still adds on al jazeera and sport. a painful watch fo christiano rinaldo ers, his teams up a big premier lead defeats empty astoria ah informed opinions. i believe that armenia and other regions should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many time. practical debate is the commonwealth still something that king chokes will take on inside story. on al
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jazeera lu ah, catan g brown, jackson begins her term as a u. s. supreme court judge as it opens for the full time, it is the 1st on black woman will be seated at the bench to remind her of her, jody, an artist and friend, has worked on a piece that will adorn her chambers. out there. as hardy jer, castro has more, this is a job that requires a lot of patience and a lot of scalpels. i will go through on a piece like this. ok, maybe 802200. number 11 scalable blades. craig tin ski is
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understated when describing his art, you know, in 1st grade, when you made snowflakes, it's nothing like that. so i take a piece of paper and i cut holes in it. tens of thousands of holes, each one carefully cornered or rounded to create a pattern that upon taking a step back comes alive as an image which is waiting for the product and looked at the shadow that my precise design shows are really shortly. harriet tubman, frank sinatra ballade, amir zalinski have all had their images captured by 10 skis scalpels. but he says his latest piece is, is specially meaningful. it will adorn the judicial chambers of u. s. supreme court justice ketani brown, jackson, jackson. i worked literally over a year since he grew up with jackson in miami, in the 1980s where he says, she stood out as a brilliant student and wall model. it was
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a time when the city was gripped by racial tensions triggered by police brutality toward black people. there were riots, we couldn't go out of our house. and could tanya brown was the class president in that white school last spring jackson's nomination by president joe biden. was celebrated by liberals, but derided by many conservatives. some right when t v. commentators deliberately mispronounced her african 1st name, prompting tin ski to creep, holsters with the message. catan g is another word for justice. the united states and the constitution will be crepe beneficiaries of her appointment. legal scholars expect, jackson to carrying on the legacy of the late justice ruth bader ginsburg, and the retired stephen briar. both liberal stalwarts on the high court now dominated by conservatives. jackson did not take part in last summer's block buster abortion case on tuesday. she'll hear a case involving legal protections for black voters. i think i would look to her to
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be a hero for, for individual rights. since he's our peace for jackson shows the female figure of justice beside the supreme court's entrance, he says it's the perfect symbol to celebrate the doors of justice opening for his friend, heidi joe castro al jazeera washington american reality tv star kim kardashian has agreed to pay a fine of more than $1200000.00 for advertising a crypto currency on her social media profile. the u. s. securities and exchange commission said she failed to disclose that she was paid quarter for $1000000.00 for advertising e max tokens. she was agreed not to promote crypto asset securities for 3 years. let's get sport his anti thanks so much molly. well we're, i'm a drug of drop points for the 1st time this season. cream benzo ma, missing
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a penalty on the chance of victory against also sooner or when would have taken round top of the table but back gone. no lead disappeared garcia's scrutiny closed with the sooner seek benjamin than mister golden chance to get the when the father spoke it over the ball with the 12 minutes to go with any champion. second in the table behind la slona on gold, different getting the premier league, manchester nights admonish eric and hug said he didn't bring christiane or an aloe on journal. 63 defeats against man city because he has too much respect for the portuguese striker and are criticizing himself and his team after the loss. phil photon and eric holland, both his 3 goals, the city hall and becoming the 1st player to secure the school. 3 successive ha ha tricks in the permian defending lot from foot. i will let them play. we were in possession, not brave enough. technical skills, mistakes deficient mistakes. and then you could have it fan so far.
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well come house cas. i got to see that scene up close had an open training session inter hall after a series of friendly matches in europe. these scott were back on home soil ahead of their 1st ever appearance in the finals which kick off next month, snohomish reports the big welcome for a team with big hopes and big expectations on their shoulders. cut out plays carry the dreams of a football, loving nation, and they've made the connection with their support. is that the hope group carried them through the wall cup. thousands of fans are here to what their national team training shows how excited katara is. and the belief that they will make a statement in their woke up with john, would it be with, did the most long notice or help with all these people,
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all these kids in regards of this is what this football form that we are working route bring all distal to keep the people happy, i'm proud of the country shore. it will be very nice if there is these atmosphere in the i woke up games reporting are sure it was going to help us every effort to has been made for the team. it to be perfectly prepared. the group had been together for months, taken away from their club commitments. and this squad horn just there to be the host. make up the numbers at this tournament. cutter and the current asian champions with high hopes of reaching the knockout stages than the light bill. i have been walking in there. i'm confident that the players will give their best and all 3 matches and that we will go through. we will give a performance that will be up to the level of the organizational dish woke up, and we will make our country proud in this group of players the, the show many kinds of data ready competitive we know that we are facing pretty
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ready, pop, national diems very strong, they have a story in the there will gobs and all they're going to be shown. drug grills, you're not the right door to play or a maximum level on the fact to play at home. we hope that he's gonna give us some extra with the help of the people that i did well, uncle predict, or highest level woke up was always an opportunity for clutter to put itself on the map. and if their football team can deliver at the tournament, it will leave an even greater lasting legacy on homeless. i'll just here still have on the nfl pots room, a homes got the better of 7 times super bowl when it's home friday. the last on this permit ready late friday let his thing to victory the lead champion game in 2020. he's going to fire beside kansas. a little lou chief caught about throwing 3 touchdowns in 41 to 31 work where body is hanging there around the launch. and the
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arizona cardinals had j. j was in their line up for the game against the carolina panthers this just 3 days after what had his heart shots back into rhythm. after he suffered with an irregular heartbeat, the 3 tying defensive power of the helping be cardinals beat. the pump is 2660 i don't know what else to do. i have been playing this game. i love. i know they said it was fun. so once the once more i was receptive, should your fire, if you feel comfortable me, i'd probably be more uncomfortable sitting on my couch, your home a red bull drive it did when the singapore, for me to one grown pray for once. it wasn't max the stipend, the dutchman started down and ate problems as he tried to make his way through the field. the writing will champion almost texting the rice after that it's hiking maneuver, stuff done with the 7th with see night said your per as taking the wind for stuff
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and could still secure the world title into next summer. trespass grew cosby stuck behind cars, getting back into a decent spot on the lake, started to pass lando bed as soon as i went alongside him and i hit the brakes and i brought him about completely. so my front prize came up and i looked up massively, so i just went straight. i had to pick again of course because of the flat spots. and i'd start all over again and i still got back to 7th, but i mean, that's was not what we are here for max to stop. and on the brink of a 2nd foreman, one world cycle. okay, that is always sport for now. well, thank you. on day and that's it from me that i sneeze. i'll be back there in just a moment. much mom the days me stay with us and ah, o, a multi $1000000000.00 industry guy. but beyond that,
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let's and glamour those. to survive. desperate to be filled, their admissions with so many dreams and aspirations that did not let the funeral bollywood dreams coming soon on to sierra and talked to al, just a moment of we've got it or somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the rural, i'm gonna terrorism. what's going on and so on. we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that one out you see are british political party. and boy with the labor party is a criminal conspiracy. against its members, newly obtained documents reveal members silenced, suspended,
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and full staff might go into the unbelievable free speech was shot down. an exclusive investigation, the labor files hog one on al jazeera. the countdown clock on the host coordination marks the final days, hours, minutes and seconds until cattle. 2022 kicks off. for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east and they'll be plenty of other for the 1st will come to be played in november. december, female referees in the men's tournament ended ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of all time count down. events like this one is happening all over. the excitement is building for fans in the 32 nations who qualified and has even more so in the high city lou.
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