tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 28, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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hello, i'm sammy's a dan. this is the news out live from dell hall. so coming up in the next 60 minutes, the battle for don bass intensifies as russian soldiers edge closer to seizing the ukrainian city of buck mode threatening cave supply lines. pakistan's aston prime minister on con, holds his long march on the capital to force an early election, world's richest man, a law mass closes a $44000000000.00 deal to acquire twitter and sacks, its top executives and tens of thousands of people in the democratic republic. of congo uprooted from their homes is fighting intensifies between government and rubble. forces on anti richardson mill, the latest world cup news, portugal captain christiane aldo schools on his return to manchester united starting one mm.
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let's begin this out in ukraine, we're fighting is intensifying in east and don bass rushes, shelling the cities of nikolai of, and also by moot where there's been a fierce battle for control. it's forces are edging closer to seizing the city. mercenaries from the russian military company, wagner group are also involved and across ukraine, cities and towns have been plunged into darkness after russia attacked energy infrastructure and power facilities. electricity supplies have been reduced by nearly 2 thirds. the government says more rolling power costs will be made. damage facilities are repaired ahead of winter i. the capital cares among the areas where there have been power cuts. a hammer, jam june, joins us live from there. so mohammed, how grim is it becoming in the capsule? now says that me let,
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let me bring you up to date on, on where we stand right now when it comes to the region of keith, where the capital keith is, is located, the largest ukranian energy company detect that they have said just in the last few hours that the electricity grid in keith and keyboard blast, the key region has a 30 percent capacity deficit due to the attacks from the russians. those russian missiles that hit a critical power infrastructure site in the cave region on october 27th. they have said that additional reserve measures are going to be required to reduce energy consumption. we've also heard a statement from them in which they said that they will review the schedules of rolling black out schedules for keith. and that the duration of power restrictions may increase to up to 6 hours. that's a substantial increase because as of yesterday, those power restrictions when parts of the grid here, when parts of the city would be disconnected from the grid. we're not supposed to last more than 4 hours at a time. now we're talking,
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it could be up to 6 hours. the fact that this is happening in the capital and the region of keep that really shows how much concern there is right now about the energy infrastructure at a time when temperatures are decreasing and when winter is fast approaching sammy. all right, thanks so much ma'am. a jam jim that us go over now to buffalo. that's why i said vague is joining us live from. so i said, tell us what we know at this. find a lot of different reports and claims coming through all the russians alternately making gains there. ah, i don't, right, you can just hear that there's an exchange of fire taking place now between the russians and ukraine and for who are the i sudden the hope you're safe. if you, if willing to let you go and, and take cover, just let us know i'll, i will let you know. so there's exchange of fire taking place between the
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ukrainians and the russians. the russians have made some gains, but they're still not in blackmore, the ukrainians are said that they have managed to repel those attacks. and everywhere around us is signs of destruction. you can see the car burnt out behind me. there's buildings on the other side. you can see that they've been damaged for shelly shelling and rockets the powers out in this city as well. and constantly, we are hearing the battle and is fighting, taking, taking place. now what we do know is that we were here back in may not the route that we took into backwards. we can't take that routine anymore because that roach, the russian forces have eyes on that roads and can target it. so we have to come through a different route. there's definitely few people act in the streets. many people have already left. there's no electricity at, but there is a significant battle taking place. we have seen increased military activity,
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at least from the ukrainians here in this earth. in this city, but also um many people are choosing to stay in the seller's inside. even here you can see that the are, the power cables are down and sorry, i'm just listening out for the shedding and firing that's taking place. but there is an artillery battle taking place, and on the other side of the city, we just con, get access to it because we've been told by the ukrainian forces that it's just not safe for us to go there. i said, well, i don't want to keep you in any kind of dangerous situation so clearly, you know, do what's right for you and the team there. but if you have the opportunity, explain to us why this town is so important. why the so much focus on this 2 reasons for that. one is that by mood has a lot of roads going in and out of it. so if the russians managed to take this as like a logistical hub, they will have access to other parts of her, of,
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of the east of ukraine. the other reason is that a bach and what is a significant city in done exc. and it's important for the russians to res, seem to be making gains here to we're taking this major city to show that they are making advances because over the last month or so, the ukrainians have mounted a counter offensive. they have been taking areas back now the russians want to take some of that territory back, but also make a new gains. also, it's important because the russians have put significant fire power into trying and trying to take this town. we're hearing about their wagner group. this private military company are linked to the kremlin, we're hearing from the ukrainians that they're involved in the battle for back and with that they have been trying to attempting to try and take it from several different angles. so yes, this is significant in terms of its size is logistical meaning, but also politically and strategically what it means for the russians that so far, at least what we're hearing from the ukrainians is that they've managed to repel
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russian attacks. but as you've been hearing, that battle is still ongoing. thank you so much. i said now plenty more still to come and use our including the effect. so brakes it still being felt in northern ireland will tell you why the region will go to a 2nd election in a year. israel dismissing a un report on palestine calling it anti semitic. will speak to the un special ruffles who, who presented that report of un, general assembly and sport, the biggest title in north american baseball up for grabs andes. here with that story, ah, former pakistan, the prime minister ron con, has started a protest march with his supporters to call for early elections starting in the eastern city of la whore and heading to the castle. islamabad. the distance between
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the 2, about 380 kilometers, official say the protest as will be barred from entering islamabad though. cal hi, that has more from the hor, ron bunker, don hagan had gone a cab or look up my god now and bring it with me. they were delivering government. there were dropped order them in on, on a recorded a fine job. there, there is not everyone on there. do you expect a government in a dumb apart, however, admitted aberdeen there were container dog with that if did any or dam to mark or some about
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a dog. it was boyd, a bugger? dandy trunk. did your urine? everybody had to write broad day and i did it. i did with on read them. where did reload the me important day? read it to me. it gone. northern islands regional government is on course for its 2nd election in a year. that's after politicians were unable to restore a devolved government in the province, which is part of the u. k. before midnight deadline. or, or a challenge is live for us from belfast, rory, let's start with breaking down a little bit and just explain to views. why is northern ireland in such a terrible mess of political deadlock? well, as breck said, basically her, there were many people who predicted that breaks it would be
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a significant problem for northern ireland and the 1998 good friday agreement. which bracelet basically brought the curtain down on generations of political violence. why is breaks our problem for more than i know this? well, now that the u. k is out of the european union, there has to be a trading border between the u. k. and the european union, where do you put it? well, under the good friday agreement, you can't have a border or between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, or macy rules out having a border on the island of ireland. so that border has to go somewhere else because islands, it is inside the european union, the u. k is out of it. so what we've ended up with is, is something called the northern ireland protocol, which essentially puts that border in the irish c. so what it amounts to essentially is an internal domestic border between northern ireland part of the u.
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k. and the rest of the u. k. that is unacceptable to the d. u. p. and other union as parties which wants to keep, that's kind of indivisible link between northern ireland and the u. k. they say that this is, sir, this is not something that they can subscribe to. so are in february, the dpi pulled out of a power sharing at the store want assembly behind me here in belfast. and since then, they base to be blocking even after elections in may been blocking the formation of any new power sharing at executive until they say that northern ireland protocol is either abandoned or rewritten. so as the deadline for putting a new executive together has just passed, what we're very likely to get eminently in the next hour or so is an announcement from the northern ireland secretary or chris eton smith, 2, sorry, christine harris. 2 are announced. new elections hasn't done that yet,
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but that's what's being expected. and that should happen very, very soon. okay, rory, so, if we do have elections in december as is expected, if this doesn't sort out the situation, what happens next? well it's very unlikely to sort out the situation, but lots of people here are bit speaking to her that her, her legislator from a party called the alliance party as a centrist party, knots sectarian elite sector really aligned. oh says that they really are, the elections will not make the situation any better, that you will just go for another rotation round this mary, go round and in december after the elections will be exactly the same spot. so what happens next? well, he was advocating for a re drafting of the, the framework ready for politics and northern ireland that you have to get away
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from a system where these 2 main parties in fain on one side and the dp on the other have a veto. that can essentially collapse the executive and bring everything crashing down as have has happened multiple times. that is happening right now. there is 2 other things there are potential ah traps i think for, for what happens or, or potential solutions. if you're looking at another way down the line, you could either get direct rule from london, or you should get something called the joints authority, which means that both london ands or the governments in islands have a say over what goes on in northern ireland. now, neither of those are going to be suitable solutions for everyone. because if you have, are you, if you have joint rule or joint authority, that's going to be unaccessible for her, the d u p. if you have a direct rule from london, that's going to be unacceptable. fortune fain. so you can see why brick set has caused such problems for northern ireland. why there's problems and not going away
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. all right, thanks so much for a chance there. now a report was presented that view and general assembly on 1st day saying the israeli occupation of the palestinian territories is indistinguishable from sattler colonialism. it's from the special report, sir, on human rights in the territories. the previous s a used different term, apartheid that echoed statements from amnesty international earlier this year and by human rights watch in 2021 as well. and others have criticize the u. n. report that accused its authors of anti semitism. our diplomatic, it's a james base reports, israel for many years. his said it's a victim of unfair criticism that the united nations, it says it singled out where other countries are not israeli officials repeatedly criticize the un human rights council. it's inquiries and it's investigators. but
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the criticism from israel has never been a strong as this a tweet from the israeli prime minister. yeah, the peed criticizes a report by relatively new body. the commission of inquiry on israel and the palestinian territories. he says its authors have shown themselves to be purveyors of virulent anti semitism with one goal, d, legitimize ing and defaming israel. the commission is chaired by the former high commissioner of human rights, now a pill. a she used to be a judge in south africa appointed by nelson mandela. and this was her reaction to the criticism of the prime minister. and i'm 81 years old. and this is the 1st time i've been accused of anti semitism. and we, we send messages to the city general and to states that he has 3 of us who are, i mean, without any remuneration r o m asked to serve, we didn't, we didn't apply for these positions. and we giving all our time energy because we
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so committed to justice, rule of law issues and human rights. and we should not be subject to abuse such as this was just totally false. she says she's planning to protest to the un secretary general and her new good terrace, about these really criticism or francesca alvin is, is the un special wrapper tor on the occupied palestinian territories. she joins us now live from new york. good, good to have you with us. so tell us how this report does it represent a step forward and documenting in the u. n. z, documenting of life under occupation for the palestinians. thank you, sir. may i think he does, sir, and he does not. it does or in the sense or dare to, it builds up on do conclusions and findings of my predecessors, that upper ernie that israel commits the crime of apartheid in the occupied palestinian territory. but it brings it forward. seeing that apartheid is
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a natural consequence. it's an organic consequence of sattler colonialism for the same reason that the general assembly until a 30 years ago was describing are the current reality in the occupied policy and territory, a violation of the right of self determination and is scribing eat ah, in their context of colonial practices does this course has sort of torn down in recent years because of the also process. but disease where it still belongs to palestinian situation is her cause her that call for a de colonization. i'm sure you're aware that the report has been accused and you've been accused of being anti semitic. how do you respond to that? ah, of course they do not agree. and they find it very convenient to dismissing any one who raises criticism against the current practices of their israeli
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government, or as on to semitic. these is convenient because it allows them or not to engage with the substance of fully well as solidly documented reports. and again, 910, i mean i want to stress said that this is a new anti semitic. the anti semitic label he's been used for human rights mechanisms are end reputable. and yours are at international and domestic level against palestinians and israelis. so this is why i am saying it's very convenient, but i, i hope that others can see, can see that there are, of course, a number of international organizations, credible organizations that have described what, how israel m is ruling palestinians as an occupation even as an apartheid including an israeli human rights organization. bed salem,
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are you surprised at how you've been singled out in this report has been singled out to be accused of anti semitism. it has not been single out. and again, as a, as i say, every one who raises a critical voice visit v, what israel is doing is labeled as and to some medic and it's, but selim has been probably the most vocal and, but not the 1st israel organization to point to their, to their issued to the conduct of or israel and is railey occupation as an apartheid. and because there is another israeli organization, yeesh dean, who had a, made the same argument just a few months before. so there is a wall to wall consensus that what israel is doing is a partied. and again,
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i say it's a natural consequence of the fact that israel maintains as settler colonial occupation in their occupy territory because it's a, it's a value lead sir territorial. so very needy of the palestinians, it requires the natural resources of the palestinians. it represses any form of palestinian political activity and activism. and he tends to a raise the palestinian cultural identity. this is what settler colonialism is about. or you mentioned that consensus arriving amongst all these international organizations. but the question then remains, what happens to this report reports like the one which you produce will that actually have any impact on the daily reality of life? yeah, i should have qualified that the all to all consensus among human rights. a lawyers, human, the human rights community has the unified in exposing the apartheid practices that
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israel put in place. of course, this is still to be absorbed and acted upon by member states and, and it's clear, this is why i say the right of self determination that imposes obligations on israel, but also upon all member states. because the right of self determination is err, got ominous. it, sir, it entails obligations for every one saw international law is as valid and as strong as the wheel of the states to enforce said to so am i am i still remain hopeful that they will be able to walk to talk of legality and morality otherwise, the entire un system, the entire international community, will be tarnished. the reporter makes the point that this occupation is as, as you put a form of satler colonialism, explain to us what sort of practices lead you to that conclusion
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up. first of all, and the right of self determination is the right of old people or to determine their political future to express their political will and earn enjoy their economic development is the right to exist as a people. and the israel prevents said the for component of the right of self determination, as i said by friend venting, seizing onion, axing territory that on which into a national consensus is that these belongs to the state of, of palestine, which by the way, it's 22 percent of what was a historical palestine. so this is the 1st violation of the territorial dimension of the right of self determination. but also the reason and part of these acquisition translates into economic exploitation for the benefit of businesses and ender and a settler. the colonies at the expense of the,
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of the use of water, land or quarries, an oil for the palestinians. and so the detrimental that potential palestine and economy. but also you see, when sharina bought a broccoli was killed, the running after the pool bearers carrying the coffin and the flag it's emblematic of where does israel stand, visa v. any symbol of palestinian identity, which is the 3rd element, origin of culture. and of course, also there is the prevention of political will and political activity that does it be to mice by the fact that israel now natalie prevents the formation of an authentic and free herb political will. but also repressing reputable human rights organizations trying to protect policy and of freedom. so there is no freedom under occupation. all right, thank you so much,
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francesca bernezi there or at least 31 people have died in the philippines as storm now, gay approaches, heavy rain and strong winds of caused floods and mud slides in my window. now, several people were trapped under mud rescue. operations are ongoing, the government says the number of casualties likely to rise scave to air within. now with the latest on what we're expecting, the philippines in the coming hours. this is a classic example that you don't need to be a powerful typhoon to cause that there's some disruption. actually our storm with the wind sustain winds of around 75 kilometers per hour. but it's all about the rain really. we've seen a lot of rain for making his way across the philippines over the past couple of days, and there is plenty more to come over the next couple days. we could see an excess of 200 millimeters of rain. and of course, is the usual storm search that comes with this us, this type of system. so that's the position of the storm at the moment. and it's
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continued to make its way into that eastern side of the philippines. the flooding actually we've been hearing about has been affecting southern past as opposed to associated with the monsoon trav. drawing up a loss of moisture into southern parts of the philippines as we go on through the next couple of days that will gradually make its way across the philippines. punching out into the open water to the south china sea. as we go through the latter part of south day by then it will re strengthen winter around a 100 kilometers per hour. still a tropical storm, but a powerful one. and nevertheless, we are going to see plenty a shower was coming back behind. this is a large system that sunday's pitcher it then makes a right turn his up towards the southeast of china. but plenty of heavy showers, falling behind. a fighting between government troops and rebels in the east and democratic republic of congo is forced more than 40000 people from the homes catalogue has already, on, has more these families have nowhere to go.
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their possessions reduced to the items they can carry. there among tens of thousands of people in democratic republic of congo who been forced to leave their homes. it's now too dangerous to stay in their village as fighting between troops and m. 23 rebels comes closer to the museum bomb. go now. massage the m 23 fighters were shooting bullets all over our village and north keeping province. that's why we had to flee. we had to in order to stay alive. i for many a make ship shelter is now home. and it's difficult to find food. stories of violence or shared every day will don't get in a coma get out of when it was 1 o'clock in the morning. when we 1st heard gunshots, we had to flee because the situation became unbearable. the fighting has de, stabilize a central african country. it has accused its neighbor, rwanda of backing the rebels to gain control of strategic regions. beyond group is
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one of many and eastern to your congo. it's re surfaced and sees more territory after years of being torment, forcing people out of could the cold reversal, the full desire. we estimate that at least 40000 people are already displaced and that just accounts for people coming from the town of router. right now we're in a cap not far from gama, but as we speak, people are still arriving. we see families on the motor bikes with their children, with their cattle and goats. it's very difficult situation. the government is no longer just facing the threat of the arm group, but with coping with entire villages of people with loss every think. katya little missile, the young al jazeera still had an al jazeera, a barrage of misinformation targets voters online before a hotly contested presidential run off in brazil. and installed tom brady season is going from bad to worse.
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nations frontline, coming soon on al jazeera oh a watching out, is there a time to recap on headline now? fine thing in the dumbass region is intensifying as russian and ukrainian forces fight to recapture last territory. russia is continuously shell. the city of nikolai of buck, thank you. long mosque is completed it take over of twitter inside the company's tuft executive, $44000000000.00 deal and the month solder of a month attempts to buy the social media platform. know that either the regional
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government is on call for another election, politicians were unable to restore the vol government in the province, which is part of the u. k. before midnight. the deadline for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades cases of tuberculosis are on the rise. the world health organization says more than 10000000 people felt ill with p b last year. that's an increase of more than 4 percent. worldwide, roughly 1600000 people died. the findings show some people who are not diagnosed or treated in time due to the pandemic. countries in south east asia have been hit the hardest they account for more than 46 percent of cases. another 23 percent were reported in africa. video chris 9 is a health focused investigative journalist and author of phantom plague, how tuberculosis shaped our history. she joins us live from panada city in india.
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good to have you with us. so 1st of. busy what was the reason for the rise in cases? was it all down simply to the pandemic and the locked down and so on? yes or no to we're going to cases have been increasing especially drug from 2 people. so the fact that like was just a matter of back because during locked down, people could not treat. many people could not be diagnosed. that you said there's so many missing patients and on diagnosed patients. well, we're all last during our a full to go with. and these, those, the options and help you because everyone focused on covert has no cause for increasing cases. but the t v room globally has not been doing was even before.
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and i mean, i love them my book for 7 years. and the reason before the part to make it in global has people's heart, the infectious disease that is going to make proportion will actually be another kind of recovering from goal they'd be, are basically paying attention to dbi. and what's coming into focus is really unpleasant. the alarming view, the jewel w two's right and sounding along as many of the meshes associated with cove it and now being relaxed. does that mean this rise can be reversed? oh no, i would be be tv and corbin are such complete like the covered bios as far as that spread as quickly as the baby back is not like the lord leg listen, it spreads but it can remain dormant for a while. so what's happening would still taking would the many people say the time
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to make as well, which also really does not. but that's, that's not going to, these are not moving. in fact the would be, the one is not calls in the other. these are 2 different problem it's, it's so glen, the global help insecurities that we are going to be facing as a good, let's think sound to me to stop us. a lot of things that they're all solutions that we can fix all the corporate technologies and all the, the wenches. but the big quickly focus over can be turned to tv, which is not happening, which is again, what you're saying that maybe more urgent action and more funding, more rock scenes. and the all of that is needed at the same time, like all the way we did focus with the people response or t v. it is looking grim because i'm just analyzing now and thinking through what you're saying. and i'm wondering if this trend is not reversed. what does that mean
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for the health of individuals, for communities, for developing countries with struggling budgets? the total war, again, being such a means of awful societal or structural problems would be very disease. i write in my book the cds of symptom, i'm the much like cancer, you need social support and nutrition, and a lot of support to get to would be be i'm currently in the, especially in postcolonial countries, especially black about nations, which is where most of the help infrastructure is so weak, it has been backordered by colberg, but we are, we are looking at so be, are looking at the future in which infectious disease. why don't off those are going to be more common. and i, for one, do not look at it as,
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as the grid. it is trim. but this is our reason to make sure that we have a health system which, where medicines are when you call exactly the way many countries did the cobra boxes. and we did, all of those things were covered. her sure is that the know how to stop the make and couldn't we did it in 2 years. we can do it. but then the reason the be is not, you know, sort of people have a conversation about tv without talking about racial justice because infectious diseases to effect on people more. and it's an opportunity for us to have the conversation about multiple solutions that we need, that we need with climate change. and the more back to make these are the thing that i see like bill, right? and p b is forcing us to have and we should pay attention to this. all right,
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we'll leave it there. thank you so much. now, the world's richest man long moscow's taking control of one of its most influential social media platforms. first move as head of twitter was reportedly firing, at least for top executives, including the ceo and chief financial officer. the billionaire tech control center changed his twitter bio 2 chief twit and the announced that position by tweeting the bird is freed mosque had until friday to complete the 44000000000 dollar bill you signed in april he was seen walking into twit this headquarters on wednesday carrying a think it brings to an end. the 6 month saga, filled with accusations and legal challenges, mosque began questioning the acquisition within weeks of its agreement, accusing executives of misrepresenting how many uses the platform has. in july, he announced he was abandoning the deal. twitter sued mosque in response, and
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a trial was set for october. he tried and failed to negotiate a lower price, but mosque finally said he'd go ahead with the original agreement. if twitter drops its law suits the judge, put the case on hold until friday, giving him 3 weeks to close the deal. joining me now for me on this is kristin salumi in new york. so this deal a long time in the making a lot of questions. busy about what it means to use is going forward, right? absolutely. ian mosque has indicated in the past that he wants to roll back restrictions on the platform, even in reinstating former president donald trump, who was kicked off it for violating policies regarding misinformation. and that's really a concern for some civil society groups here in the united states and around the world who want to see more content moderation on twitter. not less. they're worried
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about hate speech and spreading misinformation, but you on mosque seemed to attempt to calm those concerns a bit on thursday when he sent out a, a letter to advertisers saying that the last thing he wanted to do was create a whole scape of misinformation where there were no consequences for misinformation. he talked about the need to have a public square where people can debate ideas and also be free to talk about ideas and not have a society that is so polarized and siloed that people have different opinions aren't talking with each other. of course that's created some concerns also for, for people around the world. ah, because as his basis must, has said that he would resort to what the law of the land is in the united states. the laws governing free speech are actually more lenient than what we see on
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twitter of which is now a private company. so he talks about respecting the law of the land. that should be good news for europeans like the german official who warned mosque that he would have to follow their laws. they are saying the bird has to that the company has to follow their laws. but in countries where twitter is a rare beacon of free speech and governments are known for cracking down on protesters, there's some worry about how that will play out as well, must for now attempting to calm concerns around the globe. all right, thanks so much. kristen salumi there america's largest oil company, exile mobile is broken, the new record with its profits in the 3rd quarter ranking in that he $19700000000.00 and net income. hi de jo castro joins us live from washington
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d. c. heidi, so what's the consensus it seen as all down to that war in ukraine? sammy, that certainly is a major factor. you know, it's the shortage in supply thanks in part to the western sanctions on russia. and these increased demand, especially as the colder winter months come in, and the profits with announced by x on mobile today. they shattered expectations with, as you said, 1900700000000 and net profit brought in in the last quarter. and that's the fight pressures from president biden, for us, oil companies to increase production more drastically in order to bring down those prices. well, exxon mobil and now today, it did increase production by 50000 barrels of oil a day during the last quarter. but that pales in comparison, of course, to the $2000000.00 barrels a day in cuts that are coming from opec plus in november. and the fear of the,
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by the ministration is that the price at u. s. gas station, like the one behind me that, that will only go up there down currently from the peak that we thought a few months ago. but the average today when i last checked was still $3.76 a gallon were just so high for the average american. and the, the biggest fear from the bottom ministration is what that will pretend, or the democrats and this upcoming midterm election. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. hi, de jo. castro. now japan's cabinet has approved a stimulus package of $260000000000.00 to tackle inflation. the move aims to encourage growth in wages and support households with energy bills and the rising cost of living. prime minister for mucus, she the says he'll do his best to support people. brazil, a deluge of this information is spreading on line ahead of a tightly fault. presidential run off on sunday. teams of fact checkers of working
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to verify old debunk social media posts for the sheer volume means it's hard to keep ahead of the fake news cycle. our latin america editor lucio newman reports from south polo social network hungry brazilians are being targeted with disinformation, some of it to ludicrous to believe. and yet many people do no one even from claims that incumbent candidate jade bull sonata and his rival lula da silva, have made packs with the devil and satanic cults. to unsubstantiated claims that bull sonata is a pedophile, and that lula has worded churches to be burned down. fact checkers and brazil can't keep up with an engine from a condo rover. a nation wide coalition of investigative journalists is fighting this information and helping brazil's electoral court identify it from it. i remember another montage uses an unidentified voice to say that lula ordered this
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boat destroyed because he owners hadn't voted for him in the 1st round. i ever heard this one uses an old interview with bull sonata taken out of context to claim that he's a cannibal young with. the electoral court has banned at least $500.00 social media posts for quote, knowingly sharing and distributing untrue or gravely. de contextualized information was another ha on this day alone. fact checkers here are analyzing 1600 dubious tick tock, postings. my think what thank you. does it can essay least. it's important to say that while there's more disinformation spread from the pulse, narrow camp. that is dis, information on both sides. indeed, both sides are plain dirty. spreading this information into just about every household. lunar has been struggling to shake a social media slander campaign claiming he's a drug trafficker. this after a recording of a leader of south america's largest drug cartel, the p. c. c,
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was leaked, suggesting he supported lulu campaigns before our request for clarification from lawyers representing leaders of the p. c. c. were denied, but sources that are close to the criminal syndicates tell us that they don't pick sides during national elections, only local ones. as to the video, it turned out to be from 2019 and was clearly manipulated. and so the electro court ordered that it be removed, but only after it had spread like wildfire. also now to supporters or accusing the electoral court, judges of censorship. but disinformation expert alexander, by check or disagrees. they're trying to, to actually fight against this in my view, this harmful phenomenon because this information could actually not only influence for voters, but can actually lead us true. and it's also violence why violence,
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the has already shown it's ugly face. while this information fuels the most polarized election campaign in brazil's history, the see and human al jazeera, so paolo and sports reading the game got there is hoping it's national library will become a focal point for football fans at the world. come, ah, in these turbulent times up front returns for a new season. join me mark, i'm on hill as we take on the big issues from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under represented. we will challenge the conventional wisdom up front. on al jazeera lou.
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ah, all right, let's catch up with all the small cars and these here. thank you so much. sammy well portugal star christiane ronaldo has been having a difficult run up to the world cup, but he was among the goal scorer is is manchester united books, their spots in the euroleague knockout rounds? the 37 year old school in the 2nd half as united featuring her as well. 3 new at old trafford. it was her now. those returns to the starting lineup before who hasn't been a regular started the season is back from united match day school to face chelsea last saturday he followed his refusal to come on the late sub in his sides previous can get going and keep going to put him in the right position, he kept going to get a shelf in the requisition he did, gave up. i think that is what his whole career. that's why use, he's so good and, and yet to get the reward for it. well, 10 hog has denied this little bit of
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a show bouncing was the reason he's subbed brazilian international anthony at half time during that gang, but the manager did say he would correct the 22 year old if you felt he was said there you tricks just for the sake of it during games, you know, i'm new, signed from saint hawks, former club. i x for $100000000.00 at the start of this season. whatever. and ramsdale is hoping to be english number one of the world cup. he didn't do himself any favors as a hostile last signal to pierce the oven. the arsenal keeper completely missing his funds there to concede the goal also losing it matches to lilt. they are, however, already through to the next will the money, le, brazil, to the last world cup victory 20 years ago is preparing for what may well be the last big name of his coaching career. there is a pace gloria will be in charge of lexical par 9. see against fleming? go in the corporate limited or is final per night and say have never won the biggest club competition in south america. school, already known to fans around the world is big. phil was also in charge of brazil in
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2014, when they crushed the home world cups after losing $71.00 against germany in the semi finals because of brazil, a little bit with no, no, with brazil we had a big setback of the 2014 well company and we rose up from the setback. sometimes we don't even know what's the worst set back in our lives. but we need to know how to rise up, how to facing, learn from that, and then move on without professional personal lives. so that's what i did. this, it didn't, they did. if to when the copper liberator torres would be the pinnacle of a career that i had given a lot of dedication to i didn't expect to get this fall when i started playing football. i didn't imagine i could be a head coach and when everything that i've won, you are standing in the way of parlin say, and scullery are another brazilian side, flamingo. they reach the final now and 3 of the last 4 seasons live with the trophy twice in 1981 in 2019 for my goals. so when the brazilian cup last week,
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but they've missed out on the league title that's heading to pal maris and some good news for brazilian strike name all the p. s g play it no longer facing corruption and fraud charges which could have resulted in a 2 year jail term. the case sent it on a 2013 transfer from suntrust, the boss alona. but prosecutors in spain have now dropped. the charges i woke up organize is hoping fans coming to cats. i will take in more than just football matches. host nation is opening its doors to arrange a venues. lo, she wants to learn more about the country's culture and history, or is mar reports. ah, when we come here, realize how we care about an adage. cutter is national libraries hoping for more visitors during the world cup. now we are starting to visit the unit of the like.
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you can see by yourself. dr. hum had been abdul aziz al corey is deputy prime minister and the library is presidents when you get in. it's like an open book. you, when you go to the other buildings for the other lebron toward the big buildings for the floors, but isn't the case here? and when a glance, you can see all the books in the library. there are more than a 1000000 books here during the finals. there will be special events related to the world cup or libraries, not only for the cathartic doctor or the architect that's the way to interact and could exist with the other culture women of the sea. oh wow. women played very important role in our history. dr. hamid says president, a cutter is a product of its own past and dialogue with other countries from the very beginning
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who we are open for the a positive criticism. and it helped us because even our laws, we've changed a lot in ours. we mother modernize our rows as it, as it has become more comfortable to the human rice is something that you achieve and we achieve because we are open minded and we are the to listen to the positive criticism. the world cap is about more than sports. it's reflecting and transforming the culture of an entire country. far as small al jazeera, doha, well after the world cup, cattle will star construction on 3 new museums. the $2030.00 plan will transform the countries at water fronts. laura burton manley has been taking a look at what's next for the countries cultural landscape. after helping to feed
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carter the decades this know on doe hot water front will be given a new role. by replacing flour with art, the towering fi loads are 35 meters tall, 8.5 meters wide. now the relationship between artists, curators and industrial faces like this isn't new. however, what cut me their names to do is to create a gallery while keeping the industrial integrity intact. we wanted to keep as much of this 6 things structured as possible, but this also history. there's memory that bread for doha comes from here. the project is expensive covering more than 80000 square meters. is this a big building or is more safety? because when measuring the side compared to other institutions, this is several times the been is the an outlet or the tate. so the answer is polls
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in india by galleries, j, her mary, m. a penny tells us the entire waterfront area will be transformed into a cultural hub about us being ambitious. and we're trying to show international art collections on regional our collections on the current ease and for them if they do come back in 2030, are able to see the realization of these, of these dreams of these plans that we have as a country has cultural plans you don't stop there. this temporary gallery called tales that are connected world gives a peek into the design of the new museum in the brand new city of lou sale by prick the prize winning architect herself and to be rolled inside. each room is defined by color, sound scapes, and looks the influence of middle eastern and islamic art in the wider world. which try to come from a point of view, which is not the usual point of view of museums because museum tends to be very
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drawn yawn or poster on your. it was very important to bring to music, to bringing a tree. we're doing to work on the workshops to be able to bring food on for a few months or with big ponds. the transform it's waterfront into cultural hubs. cut us goal is to extend its impact far beyond the p to world cup lore about man the out to theera doha or footballer. pablo mary was one of several people injured at a stabbing incidents in a supermarket near milan. the spaniard is an arsenal player who's online at the italian side, missouri. he said he was a lucky, but the 29 year old has now undergone surgery on damaged back muscles. a store employee died during the attack. police are holding a 46 year old suspect. they know they're dead, has been in torture with his relatives and the hayes in the hospital. and he seems to be okay, but to him, i don't know. i would have a i briefly now about the situation. what happened and totally we'll be in touch with him and hopefully he, sir, he's okay. the philadelphia phillies are getting ready for their 1st world series
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of parents in more than a decade. the phillies were the lowest ranked nationally team in the post season, but they've made it through to the best of 7 championship decide that we're taking on the houston astros for the biggest title in north american baseball with game on coming up later on this friday. the astros are in the world series for the full time in 6 seasons. it is the world's series. it's a big stage. but they've been loose the entire time through this whole process. they've got caught up in that moment. they've stayed in the moment and they just got to carry on the same way and just go up your game on auto pilot and just go play. you know, they have a lot of power. they cover a lot of different pitch types. you know, they make you, you can't just have one game plan and work through the entire lineup and they have a bunch of professional headers. so i think they're one of the best line ups in baseball. alrighty is and during one of the worst runs of his career,
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right. a straight and the 1st time into decade. give it to a wife. no, no, he can't. 45 year old tampa bay buck. anything will be 10. 2722 by the baltimore ravens. not super bowl champion way and i was your time and so on the share before quickly changing his mind back to back when i'm beginning and feels good. you know, we're last 4 or 5. so now we want to be but we haven't earned it. and you know, we gotta go, gotta go earn it. you gotta go on it, you know, to fight hard. and you gotta go, you know, figure out when games and the m b i look at don't get with the saw minus the deluxe, my friend be matching for more than 40 points for the 1st time this season. for the magic here, the set up read to bullet for a crucial screw in the shooting and bad weather is causing
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absolute. cale said the teeth, whence he will cup in australia, the home seems much against england was rained off in melbourne. and island versus afghanistan was also lost to the weather. there has now been 4 matches in the tournament to finish without a results because of the rain. okay, that is how your rest board is looking for now. sammy, thank you so much handy. well, that says from me, sammy's a van for this news hour, but i'll be back in a moment with another full book. and so you stay with us here on out to sierra. ah yugoslavia disintegrated, war descended on its inhabitants amidst the death and destruction. one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle. episode 3 of football rebels enters the world of footballing legend, prag, cushy h,
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