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omni bog. this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up the husband of us, how speak and nancy pelosi is in hospital after a violent assault at my california home. renewed fighting between government troops and m. 23 rebels forces thousands from their homes in the east d r. c. i'm brazil battle ground, the state the could swing the result of sundays presidential election. ah, the world's richest man. there is a law mosque has taken control of one of the wells most influential social media platforms is 1st moved as head of twitter was the farming of at least 4 top executives, including the ceo and chief financial officer musk had until friday to complete the
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44000000000 dollar deal and he signed back in april, they was seen walking into the social media giant headquarters on wednesday, carrying a sink. it ends the 6th month soccer, filled with accusations and legal challenges are joining me now for boys kristin. sallie mae is live in new york on this. kristen, of course, as i was saying that this was the deal that was on. it was off now it's back on again. what does this mean for ela mosque at the company at large? yes. well, elan mosque is now in charge of twitter. it means a big payout for shareholders today was the day that he had to come up with the money and seal the deal. i after 1st making an offer back in april of $44000000000.00. he tried to back out at one point, saying that the board hadn't been honest about as the account's, the number of accounts that they had. they took him to court. the court said,
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if you don't, is all this, we're going to go to trial in october. so he resolved it and now he's the owner. and what i, with big plans for the company, he filed papers today to remove the company from the stock exchange. that's the 1st step to making it a private company. i and that's expected to happen on november 8th, which coincidentally happens to be a election day here in the united states. i. busy kristen much speculation, of course as to whether prominent figures previously bomb from twitter will be allowed by cold. i can think of at least one form a u. s. president. yeah, absolutely i, he's elan mosque is a self described free speech absolutist and he's talked a lot about rolling back restrictions on the platform. but i been a lot of concern and pushback about that. and today he said in
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a tweet that he would be forming, the company would be forming a content moderation council, and that no major decisions on content or reinstating accounts would be made before this commission had a chance to me. but he has said in the past that he would be for reinstating former president donald trump, who was removed from the platform for tweets and connection to the january 6th capital riot. la mosque has said that he believes that twitter is the public square of the modern world, if you will, that this is a place where people have differing viewpoints should be able to come together and discuss them. but clearly he has been attempting to allay the concerns, particularly of advertisers who he is going to need to keep this platform afloat. now that he spent so much money to acquire it, kristen, so let me log in new york. thank you. how the husband of us, how speak,
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and nancy pelosi has been violently assaulted during a break in at their san francisco home of 42 year old suspects has been arrested and charged with attempted homicide. san francisco police chief william scott says the motor for the attack is still not clear. when the officers arrive on scene, they encountered an adult nail. and mr. policies, husband, paul, our officers observe miss below. sienna suspect, both holding a hammer, the suspect, pour the hammer away from its velocity, and violently assaulted him with it. our officers immediately tackled the suspect, disarmed him, took him into custody, requested emergency back up, and rendered medical aid. the suspect has been identified as 42 year old david de patton, where she had returns. he joins us live now from washington, d. c, with more in this. so clearly she harbor a serious security breach to we know how this happened. now we don't, and it was
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a very short press conference from the san francisco police. well, that was actually about it any, any information that the, that the chief added was that the suspect will face a range of charges including attempted homicide assault with a deadly weapon. elder abuse, burglary and several other potential charges. but that's pretty much all we got from the official channel on the rec, or however, several, several figures associated with the investigation. you've been briefed on the investigation to have been briefing john this anonymously. and it's interesting. it's widely reported now when the police did not confirm the information that that is out there, that the intruder demand does no quiet. whereas nancy was nancy and indeed that his intention was to tie up, pull pelosi and then wait for nancy pelosi derive. not nancy places, in fact,
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in washington d. c. which is why there was no enhanced security at the very least that wasn't b u. s. capital police security detail who accompany nancy pelosi, 24 hours a day. that is, that is a security level that is only afforded to the leaders in congress in the senate and the house, or if there are specific threats which are of particular concern. so mr. police see that i would have just have, you know, the normal, all the security arrangements that the households do tend to have and maybe some enhanced ones were not entirely sure. in fact, we were told by the police, the police were alerted that they needed to have a priority wellbeing. check out the household, but they haven't told us what alerted them but, but, but that's why there was no extra security detail out the house at the time. she had of course, we know, of course the police investigations of the way, but do you get the sense the prominent political players are more at risk in today's fever, our political climate in the us. russell,
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the department of homeland security, said not so long ago. they sent out an alerts that members of congress may be at risk of violence at we do know that the number of threats to members of congress has increased by some 144 percent over the last 5 years. but we should be very clear, these a verbal threats. these are, these are written threats and the u. s. capital police, as when they did the really, whatever investigated them only less than a 100 of actually result of any sort arrest and the u. s. capital police and these of their words say that those who were who were arrested just needed some sort of mental health evaluations, mental health help sir. actual attacks are relatively rare, but there is that sense of fear. there is that sounds with social media when you're the random violent musings of someone in kansas all somewhere else in the middle of nowhere could be amplified such an extent and retreated there. is that sensor fair? and then you do add, add in that, that the january 6th,
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right. we're obviously people broke in to the capitol. we're actively looking apparently, least they were saying they did to do harm to members of congress to hang mike pence to looking for nancy pelosi. in fact, specifically, so there is at that level of fear, but at that level of threat, although it should be said that, that the actual instances of violence are, are relatively rare. she have many thanks. she have a tansy live in washington dc. thanks ah, fighting is intensifying and ukraine's eastern dumbass region. russia is shelling the cities of mc alive and back moot where there's a fierce battle for control this. as russian shelling continues to target, ukraine's power grid, damage to infrastructure has cut capacity to the capital key f by about a 3rd. and there are warnings that rolling blackouts will be longer and more frequent. harry force, it reports. when darkness falls or the keys, it falls,
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heavy streetlights turned off. household saving power, neighbourhood cycling through blackouts. after weeks of sustained russian strikes on the countries energy grid ukraine's president, using the darkness in his nightly address nath net look at them. we are not afraid of darkness. the darkest times for us are not the times without light oily but those without freedom. during daytime life here can seem deceptively normal. the recent resumption of strikes on the city and the mounting pressure on civilian infrastructure is bringing the war ever closer to home and my environment. now i read a helical week temperature like air, most of your cleaners, but of course i'm worried. i don't know what the leak in his back in the future. the russian campaign over the last couple of weeks has been highly systematic targeting not so much large power generating facilities, a smaller substations that transfer the electricity to the rest of the grid, soviet era, and with parts that are hard to replace,
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restoring supply is proving difficult it's a tactic that threatens homes, businesses and the digital space here at lynette. they provide internet access to hundreds of thousands of customers. their servers automatically switch to a diesel generator. when the power is cut, not selling it was not normal or to him when they bishop formerly in the population, usually gets information, alerts, news explanation from the government, which is usually all done through the internet. the people here are having to improvise generators or in scarce supply disappointment for natalia and alexander, who were looking for extra insulation as well. but that was also sold out back home . they said they're doing their part to save power, but almost everything in their apartment runs on electricity. for all their positivity, the pain of this war intrudes all too easily. memories of the last winter, when they were under russian occupation in a nearby village, or informing their fears of the coming one will you are doing the new mirror unless
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it will then they don't know how to fight a war. so they start bombing, the civilian side gets die. many people with disabilities already horrific things outside the late autumn night is closing in, and the temperature is dropping across. give across ukraine. people are bracing for a long, difficult, dark winter hurry. faucet al jazeera keith, fresh fighting has been reported in the east of the democratic republic of congo as government troops battle rebel fighters. the resurgence of m 23 rebels has destabilized the central african country forcing 40000 people from their homes catalogue as hot a yan has more. ah, these families have nowhere to go. 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
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village as fighting between troops and m. 23 rebels comes closer to the museum. oh, no massage. the m 23 fighters were shooting bonnets all over our village in north keeping province. that's why we had to flee. we had to in order to stay alive. i for many a make shift shelter is now home. and it's difficult to find food. stories of violence are shared every day will don't get in a coma get asked 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 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,
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the called reversal unfold is, are we estimate that at least $40000.00 people are already displaced in 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 a motorbike 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 last every think. katya little missile, the young al jazeera, you're with al jazeera, still to come. some com returns to chinese markets, but her fears were rocky road ahead. ah hello, spain is on course, face war missed october on record. in fact, it'll be a war, missed october reco for europe. shit this come about and it does look like we've
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got more warmth coming in from the atlantic wet and windy weather driving in here, but the temperature is very much on the opposite. 5 to 10 celsius above the average ahead of that. it is lottie dry with high pressure in charge. go central positive yet, but i would towards the west loan with the yet warmth. we're pulling in plenty of more wet weather, more heavy rain coming into spain, western parts of spain, 3 ports go more examples coming in here. and that went by the coming up into island, northern ireland, scotland, or the parts of england. wales sinks a very heavy rain which will sink its way a little further south and east was east positive that also sinks a very heavy rain. as we go on into sunday. western france saying some of that where to where the signs of something a little try. therefore portugal at long last and a little cooler hopefully will cool off a tab as we go into next week. central parts largely dry and warm, plenty of warm and dry weather to recross much of the mediterranean, as is the case to into northern parts of africa. often the odd rock shall,
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ah, welcome back. a reminder, the top stories here on out there at the world's richest maddie long musk is taking control of one of the world's most influential social media platforms. is 1st move as head of twitter was firing, at least for top executives, including the ceo and she financial officer, ukrainian power company says rushing a tax on the power grid have cut capacity to the capital key if by about a 3rd. most recent russian strikes have led to warnings that rolling blackouts will be longer and more frequent. fighting between government troops and rebels in the eastern democratic republic of congo as force more than 40000 people from their homes. the resurgence of m 23 rebels has destabilize central africa, were congolese officials accusing neighbor bewanda of backing the militia?
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there will be fresh elections in northern ireland, but no date has yet been named friday. was the deadline for a restoration of the devolve government. but it wasn't met. the northern island executive has not functions since an election in may. one of the main reasons there is no government is because we're dispute over the northern island protocol. when the u. k. left the e. u, a new system was needed to regulate trade because the e u require strict checks on some goods from non e countries. that meant potentially creating a har border between northern ireland, which is part of the u. k. in the republic of ireland, an e u. country, but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the you signed a deal that included a protocol that effectively moved border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and out shacks and northern irish ports, the leading unionist party, the d u. p says that undermines their place in the u. k. is refused to let northern
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ireland, former government until the protocol is scrapped. where we challenge as this report from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch efforts to break the political deadlock have failed. so northern ireland must now head back to the poles. i hear it when the policies say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules. the law, that means i need to call an election. so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland protocol. it's the part of the page post that deals with you. this resulted in a trade board between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic about it, which is in the e. u. for the d u p. one of the assemblies, 2 main power sharing parties. this is unacceptable. they believe northern ireland
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and the u. k. are indivisible. there's not a single unionist who supports the protocol, so it falls by the very definition that the british government and even the defined as progress in northern ireland where people have to work together to make the progress. in february, the d u p pulled out of the power sharing executive collapsing it. and since elections in may, the d u. p has blocked efforts to get things moving again. other parties in the store want assembly are unimpressed. i feel angry, but what i saw yesterday in the and the made them be chamber. peter mc reynolds is from the alliance party, was tries to bridge divisions between national list and union as communities are actually going to change nothing. the people who said what they wanted 6 months ago . i think if there's going to be an election in the coming weeks, they're going to say the exact same thing again. and it's actually going to entrench the division that we know huff, generations of political violence all but finished with the 1998 good friday
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agreement. it established power sharing across the secretary and divide and prohibited any heart border with island to the south. all of this is now in danger . northern islands, political paralysis is one of the most serious off the shocks from the earthquake set off by breakfast. the traps that breaks it, laid for peace and politics, and northern ireland were predicted. and now playing out, it's going to take immense effort from belfast to brussels from london to dublin to sought all of his house. maurice islands out his era. belfast. com is slowly returning to china's market. after present she g. ping promoted. his closest allies within the communist party, a move that cemented his 3rd term in office, but also triggered a major financial self authorities of since thought to reassure investors. but many analysts believe there could still be a rocky road ahead. how trick fault report some beijing business operations
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hobbled again. this week, universal studios resort and beijing was shot to comply with pandemic controls. it's the 2nd time it's closed because of coven cubs since opening in september, last year. at breaks across the country of triggered a new wave of luck, dance in cities, including won't joe, who han, and here in the capital for companies, it's crated ongoing uncertainty. but there's still plenty of support for the governments 0 coven approach. civil finder because it's a stable policy. society's progressing swiftly, and there is prosperity everywhere. investors don't appear to share that sentiment . a day after china unveiled its new leadership markets plummeted on monday, hong kong hang st. indexes. thank it's for this since the 20 o 8 global financial crisis. the one week into a 14 year low as people wade the prospects of prolonged curved restrictions. now there was always an expectation that the paula bureau standing committee,
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remember that china's highest level of government would be packed with individuals aligned with she gym, paying, who has repeatedly defended the 0 curve and policy. but what was disappointing for many people was that wasn't even a hint of how the country might move on from it. since monday's market meltdown, china's central bank said it would keep capital markets steady bringing back some. com. there was a small sign of easing border controls as well. authority said from this weekend at china would boost international flights by more than double the current levels. still totaling only about 800 a week, just a fraction of pre pandemic numbers. or the increase of slides is basically a message of the go for virtually nothing to nothing. it's not really gonna swing the needle in particular, as the rotors not waiting for china covered curves of also cap fresh on the countries in debt. developers and prices fell for 13 straight month in september, according to official data. actually this is the one key areas that we would like to see some news our or policy details on. i think it would definitely help that we
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get some should stability in terms of the ab dina, the debt situation, the ability basically the ability for some of the travel companies to to get access to capital. many fear chinese new leadership would prioritize ideology of the economy, but for now it seems their biggest concern may be a lack of any change in policy direction. patrick, fog al jazeera beijing. your as all john, exxon mobil has smash financial forecast recording as high as quarterly profit and nearly $20000000000.00. the company's profits of sword g to increase and international demand and a lack of supply as a result of worn ukraine. the result eclipse is the figures posted by rival, all giant shell, and total energies. former pakistani, prime minister in ron khan, and his supporters are marching on the capital to call for early elections. they
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began the 380 kilometer group to a slot about from the eastern city of law. officials say, the protested will be barred from entering the capital. com step down after losing an confidence of voting april. he has been charged with corruption but says the allegations are part of his opponent's efforts to keep him out of politics. opinion polls suggests brazil is about to have one of the closest presidential votes. it's ever seen 2 days before the run off. there are just a few points between encumbered jaya, both to narrow and challenger louis nasty or lily, the silver eyes and now on the southern state of minnes jeris. our latin america editor lucida newman reports wrote, wrote as there could decide the winner in this highly competitive race. the capital of minas jed ace doesn't stop moving to the sound of campaigning. this is preserves more significant battle ground state. where left is candidate lou. let the cba has
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a very slim lead but haven't been at once the incumbent president jane ball. so now don't out of office and she's appealing to women who make up more than half the voters. amazon. if i want to be bull scenario is a massage dentist and sexist man, he'd made offensive comments to female journalists to women. he said that women should earn less because they get pregnant. so if both scenario wins, women lose anomaly. a is here with cleanest dice, is regarded as a micro sample of the brazilian electorate. and at this busy watering hole politics is on everyone's lips, or some one is a film. no, we've never had anything like this kind of polarization in brazil before gerardo
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sorta balsa nora is my man. i'm not going to vote for a former convict. you have to be crazy to vote for lula ah, in this upper middle class neighborhood, also now to support you sing the national anthem dressed in the brazilian flag in line with our candidates nationalist stance. not going to class bell up. i mean, bold scenario is totally pro family the how can someone who supports the family be against women? there's no way in rural blue. my venial falls is tend to support lula. but abstention is high, especially among the poor, who often can't afford the bus to go to vote. i think one of the reasons why lula is spending lot of time in his relas immune us is his lack is exactly to try to make those voters go to vote. if this race is as tight as most predict, every single vote will count, especially here and ministered ice, where no brazilian president has ever won without winning this state. to see
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a newman, al jazeera medina, brazil cat's eyes investing in its arc sector where the plan to stall construction of 3 new museums after the fee for 2022. well cup is part of dough house. 2030 plan to transform its waterfront senate. once the scale of the projects to rival that of cities around the world, no roberta manley reports from doha, after helping to feed carter for decades. this know of dough hot water front will be given a new rule by replacing flour with ot these towering fi. lowe's, a 35 meters tall, 8.5 meters wide. now the relationship between artists, curators and industrial faces like this isn't new. however, what cut museum names to do is to create
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a gallery while keeping the industrial integrity intact. we wanted to keep as much of this 6 thing structures as possible, but this also history. there's memory that bread full. 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 is the futures. this is several times the ben is vienna or the tape. so the answer is, polls in the nearby gallery, 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 with as cultural plans don't
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stop them. this temporary gallery called tales of a connected world gives a peek into the design of the new museum in the brand new city of lou sale by pricks, a 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 caught 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 tend to be very drawn. your know foster on your to it was very important to bring to music to bringing a tree. we're going to work from the workshops to be able to bring foods on for a few months old with big ponds to transform its waterfront into cultural hubs. cut us goal is to extend its impact far beyond the people walt cup lore about man the out to sarah dough. ha ah.
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