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in columbia, vincent flooding here this morning, the forecast and caught a massive shower that stretches down or just dos, northern paraguay, mainly in brazil. but look at the wind direction that gives you $35.00 degrees in rio, humid and sundry, while the less humid, in fact, little bit dryer in montevideo, but only 13. ah, this november the world is coming to cattle and the clock is ticking as the main event gets closer. every step of the way, i'm going to get her up that with a new show each month things can expect some strong support hearing. bringing the latest news from teams and fans in different regions across the globe as they looked to make their mark on pat 2022. the welcome. come back with everyone else. oh now julia ah,
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why you got my pull you up on the front line in eastern ukraine when one of the towns where a russian fall says have been false to flee. as keith's counter offensive pushes the hand. ah ha, ha ha robin, you're watching. i'll just over life. what had caught his hair in doha, also coming up rallies held across the us to demand women's rights and urge people to vote in next month's midterm elections. also israeli forces kill for palestinian teenagers in 24 hours. the occupied west bank and u. s. government is still assessing the damage after her recon ian. we look at why it could be the most expensive storm trevor hit. the state of florida.
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ah, hello, welcome to the back of the battle in easton, ukraine is intensified as its forces tried to advance into the look, hunts region. thousands of russian troops have retreated from the area recent days, leaving behind major destruction. charles stratford drove to the frontline village of tulsa and a warning that viewers may find some of the images in his report. disturbing bomb craters, destruction, and the obliterated remains of people's lives. the closer you get to the new eastern front, the more dead russian soldiers you find. the valleys of shells and rockets crush back and forth
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belongings of russian soldiers, literally road from where they were dug in just a couple of days ago. the ukrainian army now shell them in the town of camina where they fled, stretch new value at an an us. it's been terrible. there's been no life with our neighbors left. and the russian soldiers took over their houses. but when they left, they were running, panicking on the straight russian military uniforms in abandoned homes. the soldiers common did now empty bother detritus they left behind. the surrounding forests have been pulverized by exploding shells. tanks, apc's, and all manner of bones out vehicles lying the road ukrainian rocket launchers move to positions ahead. while while while our she did, we were sitting in our basement for 3 to 4 days. chest surviving. they were so much
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selling and then they fled into the forest. we crossed the partly destroyed bridge, which is near the lamps. the smashed school bus is empty. bar 2 dead russian soldiers hanging at its sides. the bars of swarming flies. he's the only sound of the terrifying explosions bottle on the doorstep. if i didn't, how can you? an elderly woman appears at her gate that she describes the russian glittering young lady. yes, they were moving everywhere, driving on the road, lots of vehicles. but i'm afraid to speak about it, she says i have it of late. oh, she doesn't even flinch when a shell explodes close by. oh yes and i couldn't. when the russians gave us humanitarian age, he continues. there were about 700 of us,
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but many left for the russian side. just before the ukrainian army, liberated the village. we slowly move up the road, careful to avoid the unexploded bombs and shrapnel that is ripped through more vehicles and bodies on the hill. the incoming shows land close by as many tents shutting here in the last few minutes is a few soldiers behind me that are running towards this village off the village has been completely destroyed in this area as ukrainian forces push forward along this road towards the town camino what is it mostly? what we will. we can hear a drone overhead got got got. go now if you don't want your cars destroyed sho, ukrainian soldiers as they run by the stratford, al jazeera horse gate east in ukraine. brochures announced
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a new commander in charge of its full fighting forces in ukraine. the appointment to the fullest general guy, a sort of kin, is the 3rd senior military assignment. in a week. russian forces have faced a series of defeats in ukraine in recent weeks. until now. moscow had not confirmed openly that any one was in the room military command of what it calls its special military operation in ukraine. well, russia says road rail traffic has resumed on the vital bridge that connects crime in to maitland, russia, but it was damaged by a large explosion. early on saturday, moscow says at least 3 people were killed and president putin has ordered additional security. let's show you where the explosion took place and why it's significant. now the area is shaded bad or under control of russian forces of the separatist allies. the cash bridge is a critical root supply. most case troops in southern ukraine and the naval port of savannah, the poll ukraine has not claimed responsibility,
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but the attack comes as its forces push ahead, with a counter offensive in the south and east manuel has more for moscow. this was the moment caught on amateur video cameras. at 607 am local time in crimea, purportedly showing a cargo attack exploding on the motorway parallel to the catch bridge. the blast was so huge. flames as the breeze crossed to the other lane and reached a fuel cargo train that was passing by russia. the government was quick to respond . the speaker of the state duma describe the incident as a terrorist attack and an act of war on russia. president flood, put in house order the investigation committee be set up to find out who is behind it and how it happened. the most realistic is to explanations. one would be a laser guided on at least $125.00 kilos. and the other possibility would be
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sabotaged from special forces or from part offense, you're seeing an extension of the conflict the ukrainians are now bringing the fight into the rear areas of the supply of russian forces. the kurtz bridge, also called the crime be a bridge, is one of russia's most vital supply lines, and it's only land linked with the climate in peninsula. it was opened by flood to me to put in 2018 for years after russia. next, the climate is 33 from ukraine. the explosion caused 2 sections of the bridge to collapse, and several trained carriages caught fire traffic on the entire bridge came to a standstill. the seafaring arts under the bridge was not effected, but this will likely post several challenges for rushes capabilities to supply its
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troops. and other administrative operations in crimea. the curtain bridge is less than 300 kilometers away from the nearest bottom flights in steps on. and here in mainland russia, no one seems to doubt the student is directly linked to the war and ukraine. and every finger of accusation is pointed at keith $101.00 odyssey or moscow. south kerr and japan say north clare assigned to short range ballistic missiles. the 7th such weapons pest in recent days, south crews military called it a serious provocation, that homes piece launch came out after the u. s. and software completed a new round of naval drills off the north korean east coast. it's a day of action by calling the women's wave. thousands of women have a marjorie in support of reproductive rights across the u. s. a 6 months after the u. s. supreme court ended federal protection allowing women to have an abortion oak
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lies the calling on people to vote for politicians who back those rights in upcoming mid term elections. she returns the reports from washington, dc. i law. this wasn't just a margin support of the right to an abortion. this was specifically focused on mobilizing turner for the upcoming mid term elections, to defeat those who support the rolling back of female reproductive health care. with the chums, our power, our vote. we know that this is a very anti democratic initiative. we know that this is something that the american people do not support. and so we're here to make sure that folks have the opportunity to make their voices heard and then make their votes heard on november 8th. since the supreme court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion in june, the issue is because of a focus on mid term races across the country for the us congress, the state governorships and state legislature. i attracted from what had been seen as
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a potentially willing platform for the republicans to focus on the economy. crime and jo buttons, personal unpopularity as president the post address those issues do still dominate voters concerns. but the democrats sends a big opportunity to mobilize even the most dissolution divisions, a handful of counter protests and showed up at the rally too. who argue that the whole debate was based on a misunderstanding? and there is no statement of abortion in either direction in the us. and so they returned to the states. and so we think it's a lot of misinformation but that's precisely why abortion rights activists say, it's so important to get out the vote locally. since june republican govern state to state have restricted access to. in addition, joe biden says congress could codify the right to an abortion into federal law. if the democrats had a few more votes in congress, though, that's a promise multiple democratic presidents have not kept in the past. not long ago,
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it seemed like a real possibility that the democrats would be completely wiped out in these midterms because of inflation and jo biden's low popularity ratings. but now the democrats hope the republican overreach on abortion, will leave the democratic base and swing voters to vote democrat, despite their disappointments and what they've achieved since taking control of congress on the presidency ship are times the al jazeera washington, the economy, climate change crime, and immigration will also be on voters minds. next month's ballot is crucial for present, joe biden, and his democratic party. alan fisher explains why, in a month's time, the american public will go to the polls for the mid term elections. for many, this is a referendum and jo biden's part 2 years in the white house. and if the polls are to be believed, it won't be good news for the democrats. what remains clear is that american politics is still incredibly divisive. so what's at stake will, in the house of representatives, everything, $435.00 congressional districts,
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some are solidly republican, some are solidly democrat, but there are a few that can be flipped. and the republicans know that a net gain of just 5 seats will give them control of the chamber. that would mean nancy pelosi is no longer the speaker. pushing through the presence agenda. she would be replaced by republican, almost certainly kevin mccarthy in the senate, 35 of the $100.00 seats that up for grabs. but only 10 of those are thought to be competitive. at the moment, both sides have 50 seats with tiebreaker decided by the casting vote of the democratic vice president. now both sides know that a net gain of just one will give them control of the chamber. traditionally, the president's party doesn't do well in mid terms. donald trump last 40 house seats. barack obama last 63 in his 1st mid term. so what are the key issues for voters? first, there's inflation. the cost of everything seems to be going up and not just the
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basic cost of food, stuff and wages aren't rising at the same level. the economy is most people's number one consent. there's also the cost of filling up your vehicle. it's expensive and with opec and everything production cut, it's going to get more expensive justice people are going to the fall. so it's all bad news for democrats, right. well, not necessarily. the supreme court's decision to overhaul abortion rights in the united states has led to more women and democrats registering to vote. they believe the only way to protect abortion is that the ballot box and the democrats also see the poles that suggest americans want to restrict access to some weapons. and the believe that the only way to do that is to give them a majority in the mid term elections, is the pause are to be believed. then the republicans could well when the house and just fall short in the senate. but we've learned one thing over the last 6 years.
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it is that american politics is highly unpredictable. will still had he all, al jazeera, thousands, march, and germany's capital against what they call the government's economic war against russia, as causing energy prices to skyrocket. ah, anticipation is rising and so with the atmosphere, are you ready for the way spotted my kettle aways? it's still quite warm in sunshine, but nothing like the extreme heat we've had up until in the last week. and the frontal systems have been coming south that season has been changing, and the still rain falling yet not heavy, but it's there was a bit dismal in shanghai, hong kong at 32, a bit warmer than his average, but not extreme. the significant rain is bit more obvious the ne, through the yellow sea, the korean peninsula, and japan. again, japan having had
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a big reduction temps, we'll see the opposite happen as the wind direction turns. so it's wet in pyongyang sold down through soccer and tokyo was increasing the warm weather and humid weather. and that rain really gathering at 3 north honshu and ha carter to be followed by back wash snow. so it really is potentially quite cold in a few places, to dance, the tropics, where it's really never cold. but the rain tends to move around. we've had flooding recently in java. this is the area to watch for potential for more. flooding was a mass of showers may be hinting at going towards luzon, but not the weekend. still potentially very wet in bangkok and the rest of southern thailand. and here's the out of season res. got a long way northward new delhi. they're still warnings in place for rain or snow that includes a good part of the pool where it's already very wet the weather sponsored by cattle anyways. a star striker in the top italian league. what
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leaving behind the major destruction. russia says road and rail traffic has resumed on a vital bridge that connects climate mainland russia. it was damaged by large expressions . on saturday. the moscow says that these 3 people were killed and present to, to the ordered additional security. marches have been held in several years. it is about the workers right. and women's rights on me demonstrated announced the supreme court decision to overturn the central right to an abortion organize an urgent people to vote. politicians who support abortion rights in the election funerals have been house some of the 37 victims of a gun. the knife attack in thailand which began at a day center. restricted relatives gathered at temples, offering candles, toys, and press the victims laced with children age between 2 and 5 years old. those days attack was one of the worst and talents history. the attacker was a 34 year old for police sergeant to just appeared in court on the drugs charge.
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now funeral has also been held for a 17 year old palestinian boy killed by israeli forces during rated. the judy refugee camp is ready. soldiers have killed for palestinian teenagers and the occupied west bank just 24 hours. as the abraham reports lost for words friends of 17 year old mattie le dad. we remember her young man gone too soon. is really force, has killed mattie with a bullet to the chest late on friday. that was after confrontations in his home town of al mazda al, gotta be between past indians and his really soldiers. when local said they were trying to fend off an attack by israeli settlers, a loyal and compassionate friend is how his neighbor adam le dad, where remembers maddie minutes after he was lee to rest. okay, hello. hello. hey. and he used to dream of having a good future. he's someone who loved life and going out. he was going to be too
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soon. palestinians say not only is there no accountability for these killings, but the violence against them is being used as an electoral tactic. had of elections in november of palestinian say is really politicians hoped to get more votes by increasing assaults on them. people here say matthew, only paul was trying to defend from an attack by israeli settlers turning into the most violent here in the west bank. 2000 out of the $114.00 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the west bank this year. a 3rd were shot in jeannine in the northern west bank. early on saturday, 2 palestinians were killed during confrontations after an israeli reed in the jean refugee camp about council of lives and the injuries were focused on the upper body parts. one of them was a direct boat to the head and the other was to the next. the 2 men arrived at the hospital and their hearts thought to look we couldn't resuscitate,
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learn enough. night and daily reeds have recently been met with armed confrontations in the place. israel called the wasps nest. military analysts assuming there are hundreds of armed palestinians inside the janine refugee camp. last week, these really military approved the use of thrones port targeted assassination as palestinians use of gunfire increases largely unarmed in the face of a violent military occupation policy and say they can only rely on themselves. recent polls suggest the palestinian support for an armed uprising against israel at 48 percent. the odds of achieving peace are low, but standing still, the young hearsay is no longer an option. but him al jazeera he occupied with bang purchase had been held across iran against the government's handling of the death of muscle minnie. while she was in police custody.
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the official say at least one person killed. but this would have bold that abraham racy faced demonstrations of the visited a women only university. and to have all of that today, a wave of public unrest has hated rugs in the meetings the last month wrestles of that has moved into her on a quite 3. they probably call the iran on saturday. the put the support across the country once again in the largest cities in iran, there were widespread demonstrations being held in tehran for the 1st time. the demonstration spread around grant, bizarre, and one of the police hot also was that on fire. this is quite significant because grand bizarre inter run is an important business hob, and any disruption in the business could further detail create the already struggling economy in the, in the country. so among the products that were held on saturday, those in could some progress. we're particularly violent report to several people
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have been killed by the security forces. however, the security forces are seen that only one person have been killed and that the pro tours are responsible for data kelly. and if the deport that we're not only on the 3 in the university is also there were widespread being held. and today, the president of iran, ibrahim racy, has withstood one of them because i want a cat and the enemy thought they could follow their vicious desires inside the university. unaware of the, our students and professors were awake and would not allow the enemies false dreams to come true. in iran, the general understanding among the officials is that the recent developments in iran are a part of international conspiracy against iran. they believe that this protest where engineers and per walked by the forum problems. and they said that iranians, how full of there's plot against iran, however, that the most patients that took place on saturday saw that this protests are still
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far away from dine down. an activist group of hackers interrupted the radio state television briefly on saturday with n t regime messages and writing these program with broadcasting and appearance by iran. supremely to, i'll tell you how many, which is then disrupted. i can screen images of masa armine and 3 teenage girls killed the unrest which follows her death slogans such as women, life freedom as well as the verse. the blood of all youth says on our hands is on your hands. were written up in protest against rise, the energy prices in germany, thousands of people gathered in berlin for the demonstration. by the far right f d policy, a group of m t c, demonstrators help counter protest. i to say the government policies over the war and ukraine has led to lindsey crisis and they started to call them the dominant. kane has more from berlin in calling the demonstration on saturday. the eye of the
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day has in mind that $4000.00 people would come join their movement on the streets of berlin to highlight what they considered to be the worst excesses of the government. his policy to do with the energy crisis in the war and ukraine in the event. police say that as many as 10000 people turned up and marched with the de members is also worth making. the point that the police say around 1400 people turned up to counter demonstrations against the movement of the i. after i had called to go through the streets of the capital city. the stated aim of the party was against the energy crisis solutions being proffered by the german government. he's interesting to point out that the movement called itself on the land, asked in german, our country 1st. and yet the flags that many of those people were carrying with german and russian flags is also worth making. one clear point. the day says it
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represents a grass roots feeling in german society. that opposes the german government's policy. and yet very recent opinion polls suggest an overwhelming majority of germans support the government's energy crisis policy and it's policy visa v. ukraine. even if it means rising gas and electricity costs the hundreds of people have joined demonstrations in the check for public against the soaring cost of food and energy on saturday. it was the 2nd rally organized by labor unions of the capital product in the last 10 days for testers of criticize the sense, right? government of prime minister puts a fellow for lack of action on record inflation. that he demonstrate to say the use tough sanctions on russia, of course, economy problems last month process or a huge anti government demonstration by far rights and extreme left wing groups demanding an end to the sanctions that bus and has the rally or was the rally in
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prague, i don't know where you are because from all kinds of industries here from the metal industries, textile industry, medical workers, and it all complaining about the same thing with the theme of the protest rally against poverty. and that's exactly what people here are struggling with. and the czech republic has the largest, the highest inflation, one of the highest in europe, 70 percent, as people are really struggling to pay their bills. so you hear a lot of focus about that. but also interestingly with the war, let's negotiate. we need a peaceful settlement, a sound reason don't be afraid about the increasing proximity of nato to shoot border. but that does not mean that i will to for the invasion which
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to me. busy abolish and international law, the invasion payment at time. when already seen last autumn, we have been feeling the negative consequences of the energy crisis and therefore the version of the problem. and now it is not easy with the government to blame the wall. a people really naming a way that many people in europe. i try to send out my information, especially the energy rice, with florida north and south carolina are assessing the damage after henry county and early estimates put the cost between $30.00 to $100000000000.00,
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which could make it one of the cost stones to ever hit the u. s. customs salumi as this report from new york ah, tallying up the losses from hurricane ian has only just begun. our roof is in the back of the house. for these retirees, seeing the damage to their homes in neighbourhood was overwhelming. there's no words for it, it's like, oh, holy cow, what a mess. the south west coast of florida took the brunt of wind and storm surge, but the impact of the heavy rainfall was felt further inland and up the united states. eastern coast experts say whether storms is one impact of climate change. the majority of the cost as well as the lives lost as a result of hurricanes and tropical cyclones comes from flooding. it comes from storm surge. it comes from the rainfall. one of the costliest storms in u. s. history superstore miss sandy wasn't even a hurricane. by the time i got here in new york,
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and yet here's where it did the most damage. $82000000000.00 in flooding. an infrastructure costs some early estimates for hurricane in are approaching that. more than 40000 utility workers were dispatched to florida alone to help restore power. water mains and roads have also suffered extensive damage. not to mention bridges. the governor said 800 of them were in need of assessment. president biden declared a disaster in florida paving the way for federal assistance for infrastructure as well as individuals. it means the federal government provide individual assistance of $37900.00 for home repairs, another $37900.00 for loss property for everything from the automobile to a loss. wedding right, with several healthcare facilities damaged and forced to evacuate health impacts and related cost will take years to fully understand.
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