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join us as we assess which possible the country take israel election on al jazeera . after world war 2, france's great empire began to unravel and vietnam to most people, and he was trained themselves into the stream bursting with joy, kissing each other. and algeria, he lives and, or she knew if the endo chinese managed to beat the french army. why not die? the decline continues and episode 2 of blood and tears, french di colonization on al jazeera ah . fighting to the finish, brazil's presidential candidates go head to head in their final debate seeking to win over undecided voters.
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ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from dough are also coming up. a man is charged with attempted homicide up to us house beacon, nancy, fellows, his husband is attacked in their san francisco home. dozens of people die in a storm that slash the philippines, and his fear the death toll will get worse. and america's biggest energy companies smashes financial forecasts, returning its high instead of a quarterly profit, and a $20000000000.00. ah, a debate is set to begin in less than half an hour between brazil's 2 presidential candidates. it's their last chance to sway voters and down to the wire run off president j, bolts and arrow, and it's challenger. and the reason i say alluded is sober. we'll go head to head to days out from the election. it's expected to be another fire we encounter in
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what shaping up as one of the closest elections in brazil will monica you, not give is in rio de janeiro ahead of that debate, monica. so this is one of the tightest presidential vote. brazil ever seen what, what, what are you expecting from the debate tonight, while both candidates have just arrived just a couple of minutes ago to the place where the debate will be held? ah, bill sonata came saying that he will take this chance to defend himself against the accusations that have been made by the opposing side. he has been accused of downplaying the pandemic, and also he had some setbacks in the past 2 weeks with one of his former supporters ah, throwing grenades and shooting at policeman. on the other hand, lula came in saying that he wanted to bring the hope to resilience, saying that during his previous governments, brazil was at its best moment. and what he really was asking was for voters to
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show up for the selection abstention rates are usually around 30 percent. and this affects him more than bull sonata because these are people that live in poor neighborhoods and don't have the means of transportation. now, in the last debate, ah, it was a, both candidates were just accusing each other. one of bull sonata was accusing lula of corruption during his government. lula was accusing bull sonata, of lying and spreading fake news. there's been a lot of fake news in this fine old days of this campaign, so we're expecting to see them against these 2 men, attack each other and defend each other from the accusations. and also tried to attract bill, though undecided of folks lula showed up with having some women on his side, which is the 3rd, the 3rd candidate that had the most votes in the 1st round,
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sumani fair bit. and that shows that he is close to the center of brazil that he has the support of many people he's. he also showed up with a woman that was his warmer environment, minister mighty another silva who also is, is, is, and it's a demonstration that for him, the amazon is on his agenda. whereas both, so nato has not given the environment a lot of importance at all. as a matter of fact, he has been on the side of economic development in the amazon, even if that means sacrificing protected areas. all right, monica, you're not give life was there in rio de janeiro, monica, thank well with only a few points separating the 2 candidates pollsters. eyes are on the southern states admin. us get ice as our latin america editor lithia, newman reports. it could be voters there who decide a highly competitive race. the capital of minas jed ice doesn't stop moving to the
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sound of campaigning. this is preserved more significant battle ground state. where left is candidate lou let the cba has a very slim lead. but i haven't been at once the incumbent president jane, also not 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 bull sanara wins, women lose, and basically 3 things for the converted law lives here. most americans, why is. c nearby, hold on to women and other supporters of the good at margaret money. i want to make their friends and to throw their 3 ministers. ice is regarded as a micro sample of the brazilian electorate. and at this busy watering hole politics
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is on everyone's lips or support on his own. no, we've never had anything like this kind of polarization in brazil before joe thought 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 not a support. you sing the national anthem, dressed in the brazilian flag in line with their candidates, nationalists stance. it's not gonna cost well up. i mean both scenarios totally profoundly did. how can someone who supports the found libby against women? there's no way in rural blue. my venial bolt 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, is pending lot of timing. his relas, immune us is his lack is exactly to try to make those voters go to vote. if this
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race is as tight as most predict, every single vote will count. especially here in ministry dice, where mill brazilian president has ever won without winning the state to see a human al jazeera brew medina, brazil. he was asperger, nancy pelosi, his husband as undergone surgery after being attacked at their home in san francisco. the suspect is believed to have shouted, where is nancy before beating 82 year old pul, pillows eat with a hammer at the time, nancy pelosi was in washington dc with our security team. the 42 year old suspect has been charged with attempted homicide. 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 pulled the hammer away from its velocity, and violently assaulted him with it. our officers immediately tackled the suspect,
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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 pepe for president joe biden has urged people to take a stand against politically motivated violence. there's too much violence, political violence, too much hatred. you might read through all and what makes us think the one point can talk about stolen or like shoes, covered being a ho this all by july. and not effect. people who may not be so well balanced. what makes us think it is not going to karone the political climate? enough is enough, is enough. every person of good conscience needs to clearly an on ambiguously
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stand up against violence in our policy. regardless what your politics are. autism was, was in jordan as mona, from washington dc. the man allegedly broke into the policy home, which is a rather well known location in san francisco around 2 30 am local time. and apparently the man was trying to tie up paul pelosi. but there are numerous reports indicating that policy was able to call for emergency help and that the of man didn't realize that he had called for police. that's why the officers say that they witnessed the attack actually happening. now apparently paul pelosi suffered a fractured skull as well as injuries to his right arm and to his hands. but he is out of surgery. the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi landed at san francisco international airport a short time ago and is on her way to the hospital to be with her husband
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a. she has a issued a statement, thanking the country for their prayers and for their support. but she is asking for privacy while they try to deal, not just with her husbands injuries, but this is of course, now a criminal case of the man. the suspect david to pepe has been charged with attempted homicide with elder abuse and with a few other felonies of they don't know yet though what the motive is actually 72 people have been killed. the tropical storm lashes, the philippines. now jeez, bringing every rains and strong winds to large parts of the country. several people have been trapped in mudslides and southern provinces. the government says the number of casualties is expected to rise. most, most of the company are now to 0, including not resting on their laurels, will tell you about cutoffs plans to transform bots if it's capital wants to wilk up, and it's more of that state with
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and tis the patient is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the way sponsored my cattle aways? hello, the weather set fair for the korean peninsula. we will see some showers. meanwhile, just pushing into japan, cyclical northern western parts of the country. little area, bro. pressure just coming in across the sea of japan. i will bring some rain into western parts of honshu. wetter with you, whether they're into qaeda as it moves through cooler air pressure weather does come back in for the 2nd half of the week. and so we'll see it going a little less warm should we say into tokyo that meanwhile, across sir se, asia, the story really has been about the very heavy rainfall that we have seen making its way towards the philippines over a 100 millimeters of right to northern parts of the philippines is significantly higher right now towards the south. as we go through the next couple of days. we'll tropical storm now, gay will make its way across the northern philippines, bringing more heavy and sundry downpours and the likelihood of widespread flooding
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. we have seen flooding in the south recently, hopefully a little dry here as we go on into our sunday. but a rash of showers they're still towards north. has tropical storm will make its way out into the south. china sea eventually running towards vietnam brings a very wet and windy weather. you can see if a large system, this one. so there will be widespread flooding here as well. just have a little bit of flooding out. we'll southern parts of india to better hope further north is fine and dry the weather sponsored by a cat on aways. after world war 2, frances great empire began to unravel in vietnam to moses. heavy duty was taking themselves into the streams bursting with joy, kissing each other. and algeria, he does, and does she know as if the indo chinese that managed to beat the french army? why not die? the decline continues an episode to blood and tears, french tea colonization on al jazeera
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lou. ah, welcome back to pick them out of the top stories here. this ality candidates and brazil's presidential run off preparing for their last chance to win over undecided voters. president, jaya, both narrow and challenge at least nasty alluded to. silver are going head to head in that final debate before sunday's vote. the husband of us house speaker, nancy pelosi has undergone surgery after being attacked to the couples. home in san francisco. suspect is believed have shouted, where is nancy? we're beating 82 year old pulver, lucy with a hammer at least 72 people have been killed as tropical storm knology lashes.
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philippines is bringing heavy rains from lumens to knock off the country. the government says the number of casualties is expected to run in ukraine fighting is intensifying and eastern. don bass, as russia continues to bombard the cities of mich alive and back moot. its forces with the help of mercenaries from the wagner group are edging closer to seizing the error as a big report from backless bears exchange of fire taking place between the ukrainians and the russians. the russians have made some gains, but the still not in blackmore, the ukrainians. i said that they have managed to repel those attacks and everywhere around us is signs of destruction. you can see the car burn type behind me. there's buildings on the other side. you can see that they've been damaged. shelly shelling and rockets, the power is out in this city as well. and constantly,
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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 road the russian forces have eyes on that road and can target it. so we have to come through a different route. there's definitely few people out 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 at news from the ukrainians here in this earth. in this city, but also um many people are choosing to stay in the sellers inside. even here you can see that the are, the power cables are down and ukrainian power company says russian a tax on the power grid of cut capacity to the capital key by about a 3rd. the most recent russian strikes have led to warnings that rolling blackouts will be longer and more frequent. out as here as harry falls at reports on how kids
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residence, a coping. when darkness falls over, keep it falls. 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, nas ness, look at them, we are not afraid of darkness. the darkest times for us are not the time to load lightly, but those without freedom. during daytime life can seem deceptively normal, but the recent resumption of strikes on the city and the mounting pressure on civilian infrastructure is bringing the war ever closer to home. in my apartment, no, i really how we could temperature, like most of your cleaners, but of course i'm worried. i don't know what we can this back from 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 small a substations that transfer the electricity to the rest of the grid, soviet era,
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and with parts that are hard to replace, restoring supply is proving difficult, it's a tactic that threatens homes, businesses and the digital space here at lanet. they provide internet access to hundreds of thousands of customers that serve as automatically switch to a diesel generator. when the power's cut and the sell any of us know, normal or 3 more may be, should know in the population, usually gets information, alerts, news explanation from the government. it's usually all done through the internet. and so people here having to improvise generators or in scarce supply disappointment for natalia and alex under, who were looking for extra insulation as well. but that was also sold out back home . they say they're doing their part to save power, but almost everything in their apartment runs on the tricity. 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,
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or informing their fears of the coming one. will you up when the news, unless you 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 label to night is closing in and the temperature is dropping across. steve, across the ukraine, people are bracing for a long, difficult, dark winter hurry for sit al jazeera keith. despite the energy crisis since the start of the war and ukraine, u. s. oil giant exxon mobil has smashed financial forecast recording its highest corporate profit at nearly $20000000000.00. the figure surpassed wall street expectations and stoked demands for the old giant. to do more to lower prices are direct. castro has more $19700000000.00. that was exxon mobiles profit. last quarter, nearly tripling over a year. u. s. competitor chevron and europe shell until tell energies also reported
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bumper earnings as russia's war and ukraine continues to push up energy prices and winter demand source. the price of crude oil has gone sharply higher. the price of natural gas has gone sharply higher. and the economics of refining crude oil into products like gasoline, diesel fuel, has also improved dramatically. us president joe biden has been pressuring energy companies to use their earnings to expand production, but show exxon mobil and others have announced much of the bonanza will go to shareholders with exxon mobil. c o saying friday, there has been discussion in the us about our industry returning some of our profits directly to the american people. that's exactly what we're doing in the form of our quarterly dividend immediately after the announcement bite and tweeted, can't believe i have to say this, but getting profit to shareholders is not the same as bringing prices down for american families. and more pain is expected in november when the global oil supply
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will lose 2000000 barrels a day. thanks to cuts from opec plus the average price for a gallon of gas in the us is now $3.76. that is down from its peak, but still high for the average american. and that has a white house worried. i believe it on for management and outlook generally by our government and by we're managing the economy with the u. s. mid term elections just days away. democrats fear high gas prices will cost the party it's control of congress biden has vowed consequences for saudi arabia for going through with the opec cuts. and he's releasing a 180000000 barrels from the u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing
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winfield taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington palestine says it's considering seeking a un general assembly referral to the international court of justice in the hague. it would ask the court to decide if israel's occupation is legal. our diplomatic editor james base as more from un headquarters in new york. the un security council discusses the israel palestine situation every single month. the palestinian ambassador redmond saw has been in his post for 17 years. he sounded emotional when he spoke in the security council about the current situation on the ground. we are at the end of the road. once we cross this, this threshold, there is no turning back. it is a leap into the unknown. except for one fact, more bloodshed awaits us. the ambassador did reveal, however,
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that the palestinians have a new diplomatic strategy. they're considering going to the general assembly and getting it to refer the issue to the international court of justice. please let us consider taking it to the highest global legal forum, which is the i c, j to determine all of these manifestation they legality of occupation. is it legal law after 55 years of occupation, orders to lead? i'm told the idea would be to was the court, whether the occupation is permanent and therefore illegal are the palestinians going to go to the j anytime soon. the ambassador would only say, you will see the seriousness of our action in the coming days. for you as well, food program is scaling up its age lebanon. as the country suffers, one of the world's worst economic crises, nearly 2000000 lebanese and syrian refugees depend on food and financial aid. and
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with a political vacuum looming, the financial meltdowns expected to get worse. sonata reports, on our broader food options are limited for many in lebanon, affected by the collapse of its economy. many items are now crossed off from their shopping list. in yes, okay. i used to buy 3 or 4 kilos of tomatoes. now its one or even half a kilo everything changed. i cant afford me to a chicken. we are only buying essentials. the collapse of the local currency has affected people's purchasing power. the world food program says the average salary in lebanon now covers 24 percent of basic food needs. it's helping feed one in 3 lebanese and what are the market for the past 2 years? the situation is catastrophic. the currents used the evaluation, hurt us. we used to eat 2 meals a day. now we barely can afford one and its potatoes. most of the time. we spend 3
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times more than our income. cheaper goods have since flooded the market. but despite that food prices increase 30 percent this year and more than 1500 percent since the economic crisis began in 2019 can then g b. we used to buy goods from the west, but people can pay $1.00 for a chocolate bar now. import from turkey and syria because it's cheaper. the political class blame for decades of bad policies and corruption. it's failing to address the crisis. the situation could get worse as the country head to what could be an extended political vacuum. hardaman failed to elect a success. so to president michelle lounge police office at the end of the month, it won't be the 1st time the country has been without a leader. but this time around, there's likely to be no government to take on executive powers. this is no longer
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a middle income country and there is little social justice, many like ultimate symbol, have no social protection and are forced to find any way they can to survive the new reality that they're osha, zita, beirut, former pakistani, prime minister imran khan and his supporters are marching on the capital to call for early elections. they began the 380 kilometer walk to his lamb about the eastern city of la hor, early on friday. officials say they won't be allowed to enter the capital. com step down on the losing a no competence vote in april. he's been charged with corruption. a says the allegations are part of that. it's to keep him out of politics. turkeys president, russia type odor. one has released his party's political vision less than a year out from the countries. general election missile city has more from the party conference in ankara. kennedy events doesn't visit. i thought one has to leave her a long speech. emphasizing harbor independent set up. you should see peace and
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unity, so it over and independence would that this is for his, for his foreign policy. one of the piece and unity will short, more turkish public. so open and dependence in the world, and peace and unity in the country. these are significant masses because turkey in less than a year is going to hold agenda election and present atlanta wants to one of these people that he's brought me. he's the best party to lead the company for another 5 years. and this, or show me and he is a party is direction for the election that his mom also has thoughts about the support and he has gone over the last 20 years. and he said that 13 now is completely a different country, a certain one at all. the aspect of the world's affairs. however, he said that there were some projects that his party could not conclude, such as
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a new constitution. busha for those who were head scarves or not for all of our sisters in the country to secure their right to education and work, and to protect our families from the threats posed by deviant movements. we have prepared a constitutional change proposal. we'll submit it to parliament next week, i'll study 8 months later ticket is going to hold the gender, the election for president and 600 and peace in the apartment. what that this proposal for a new constitution will house and want to be if you elected or not all show that this election is going to be extremely difficult for president, for jeff. i don't want to be that the company has an information along at 80 percent, and assorted prices are hurting people very bad. that's why many people did believe that. yes, this is actually a kickoff food election. can qatar
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has some on the german ambassador and protest operates. interior minister, criticized the world cup hosts human rights record. cat are says comments by nancy phaser, what undiplomatic and provocative. it insists it has reformed its labor laws. early this week, cut al zamiah's shift to me, been hammered out, fanny said his country has faced an unprecedented campaign of criticism in the lead up to the will cough well, after the world comp cut our plans to start construction on 3 new museums, the doha 2030 plan would include transforming industrial property into art. norbert manley, as well. after helping to feed carter the decades. this mill on dough hot water front will be given a new role. by replacing flour with ot the towering fi loads at 35 meter tall, 8.5 meters wide. now the relationship between artists,
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curators and industrial faces like this isn't new. however, what cotton museum names to do is to create a gallery while keeping the industrial integrity intact. we wanted to keep as much of this 6 thing structures as possible, but there's 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 institutions, this is several times the ben is vienna or the tate. so the answer is polls in india by galleries j, her miriam of benny, 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 are collections on the colonels and for them if they do come back in 2030, are able to see the realization of these,
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of these dreams of these plans that we have as a country and cut us culture plans don't stop there. 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, the prize winning architects herself and to bureau. insight, each room is defined by color, sound scapes, and looks at the influence of middle eastern and islamic caught in the wider world . with trying to come from a point of view, which is not the usual point of view of museums because museum tend to be very strong. you all know prostate on your it was very important to bring in music to bringing a tree. we're going to work on the workshops to be able to bring food and for a few months. so with big ponds the transform it's waterfront into cultural hubs. cut us goal is to extend its impact far beyond the fi throughout cup.

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