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this is the face of hunger, to describe what is happening here as desperation, trivializes the extent of the suffering. there's been a scramble at the supply truck because people here know that there is not enough for everyone, but they are still the lucky ones here across the way where the road has been completely washed away. or people cut off from other villages as the trucks begin to empty, panic returns and people jump the queue once again. making sure the weakest in the crowd, women, children, the sick and elderly don't get pushed to the back of the law that often requires force. ah, a play from the u. s. president off the house may, can nancy pelosi, his husband is attacked in their san francisco. have every person of good
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conscience is to clearly hang on. i am beggars stand up against violence in our policy. ah, on carry johnston, this is al serra lot from dough. also coming up, fighting to the finish, brazil's presidential candidates go head to head in their final debate bite window of crucial undecided versus america's largest energy company smashes financial forecasts. returning its highest ever quarterly profits at nearly $20000000000.00. a nov nodded is to hold fresh elections as a boy caught the regions parliament wide pro petition unionists continues of opposition to post the brakes. it trained arrangements. ah, us, how speaker nancy pelosi husband has undergone surgery after being attacked at their
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home in san francisco. the suspect is believed to have shouted, where is nancy before beating 82 year old pul polizzi with a hammer was then jordan reports u. s. house speaker nancy pelosi flew from washington to san francisco on friday to join her husband after his emergency surgery, fully se, and intruder broke into the family home and attacked 82 year old paul hollow, c. r. officers observe miss below. sienna suspect, both holding a hammer, the suspect pulled the hammer away from its philosophy, and violently assaulted him with it. our officers immediately tackled the suspect, disarmed him, took him into custody, requested emergency backup and rendered medical aid. hall policy suffered a fractured skull and injuries to his right arm and hands. the suspect 42 year old david to poppy has been charged with attempted homicide. so far, no motive,
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but numerous report say the suspect screamed. where is nancy? where is nancy? during the incident, those words echo images from the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital. when some trump supporters broke into nancy pelosi office intent on finding her. it also brings to mind other recent efforts to harm government officials, including the shooting at a baseball field in june, 2017, which left republican representative steve scully's fighting for his life policy a 2nd in line to the presidency. so she has round the clock security. however, her family and other congressional families do not. we're going really slow to oh, the vice president called the attack on poll pelosi, the result of demagoguery. there is some with division. and
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anyone that professes to be a leader, i have to really understand the meaning and the, and the impact of their words. and then the president echoed harris's remarks. this is despicable. there's no place in america. there's too much violence, political violence, too much hatred, too much victory, all at a time of heightened anti politician feeling in the us. translating concern into action will be a challenge. rosalyn, jordan, l g 0 brazil's to presidential candidates of squared off in their last chance to sway voters and down to the why run off i, since i able scenario and challenge is, and i showed you that a silver held a televised debate 2 days ahead of the election, it's set to be one of the closest pose yet in brazil, monica inactive has more on the debates from rio de janeiro. this is more than
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a debate about ideas. this is a real warfare with each side, calling the other one a liar. they're using every weapon they can to destroy the other, their opponents image. ah, also not who said that lula should be exercised. so he would stop lying. lula said bull sonata had been caught lying, 6480 times a ball. so not or also, our accused won't accuse lula of being corrupt and said he should be behind bars. and lula said, bull sonata had been attacking the supreme court. also narrow answered that the supreme court was biased, as was the press towards lula. and that's the only reason why he's not behind bars . so really, there hasn't been much talk about what will happen in the future. both sides tried to say that the economy ah, that they were the best choice for the economy of brazil. lula remind said that
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bull sonata had transformed brazil into a pariah state. that no, it was very isolated, is it was more isolated than cuba and bo sonata said that ruler wanted to transform brazil into a communist state, much like cuba. so it's been a back and forth with really no proposals there in the a few points separating the 2 candidates. supposed his eyes are on the southern, the state of minister ice as a latin america editor, lucia newman, that reports. it could be voters there who decide the highly competitive race. the capital of minas jed ace doesn't stop moving to the sound of campaigning. this is brazil's most significant battle ground state. where left is candidate lou let the cba has a very slim lead. barbara ravenna wants the incumbent president jane ball sonata out of office, and she's appealing to women who make up more than half the voters. hello. my son
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is i want him both scenario is a massage analyst and sexist man. he'd meet 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 anomaly. and basically 3 things have a converted. well, i live here, most of the time is nearby. so going to women and it move, read it, they want to make that present and to throw their 3 minus to dice is regarded as a micro sample of the brazilian electorate and a dis busy watering hole politics is on everyone's lips. oh no, support is our film. no, we've never had anything like this kind of polarization of brazil before joe thought it thought both. and nora is my man. i'm not going to vote for a former convict. you have to be crazy to vote for lula ah,
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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 nationalist stance. it's not going to possible up. i mean, bold scenario is totally pro family the how can someone who supports the found libby against women because no way in rural blue, my venial voters 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 lewis is pending lot of time in his relas amos 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 in ministered ice, where no brazilian president has ever won without winning the state. to see a newman al jazeera room, a dino brazil despite the energy crisis since the start of the ukraine war us oil
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giant exxon bill has smashed financial forecast, recording its highest quarterly profit that nearly 20000000000 dollars are the figure surpassed wall street expectations and stoked demands for the oil giant to do more to know a gas prices had it. jo 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 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
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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 giving 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 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
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outlook generally by our government and by we're going to be 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 winfield taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington palestine says it's considering it seeking a you and general assembly referral to the international court of justice in the hague. the move would seek a ruling on the illegality of israel's occupation or diplomatic editor. james bass has more from the un headquarters in new york. the un security council discusses
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the israel palestine situation every single month. the palestinian ambassador redman 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 crossed 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, that the palestinians have a new diplomatic strategy that considering going to the general assembly and getting it to refer the issue to the international court of justice. please let us considered taking it to the highest global illegal forum, which is the i c, j to determine all of these manifestation the legality of
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occupation. is it legal now after 55 years of occupation orders? italy is. i'm told the idea would be to us the court, whether the occupation is permanent and therefore illegal, all 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. at least 72 people have been killed as a tropical storm lashes the philippines. now gay is bringing heavy rains and strong winds to large parts of the country. several people have been trapped in mud slides in southern provinces. the government says the number of casualties is likely to rise bottom below has more from manila. well, i don't know if you could see, but i'm getting wet right here. it is a roof right above me, but i'm still getting wet fluids reading pretty heavily right now. here it has been raining here in the philippine capital metro manila overnight. if i'm to count that's about 10 hours of continuous rain and we can expect it's rain last all
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throughout the day. all the way till sunday. when tropical storm doggy exits the philippine land mass, now this is a huge typhoon with a 900 kilometer radius called one sand. l. correct terrific. of its tropical storm is not the wind. if the rain that is bringing with it a lot of rain. in fact, before it even means landfall, it has been raining for the in part of the philippines and in particular in the southern part of the philippines. and that's why these rates have triggered mudslide. landslide and flash floods said i had hair on al jazeera tapping in oakland foreign talent to create everlasting world. come memories. ah
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hello, whether set fire across the raven peninsula, some lovely sunshine, it is turning a little cooler now. so pleasantly warm as opposed to offensively hot temperatures here into her, into the mid thirty's, a similar temperature to for abu dhabi, farther north, there is a bit more cloud up around the caspian chassis, some showers just easing towards the caspian sea, just pushing into northern parts of iran, as we go through the next day or so, they'll make his way across, took many stand, was pakistan, 20 to snow over the high ground more than part of afghanistan. we'll see some snowy weather as he go on through sunday. sunday he went to her locker at 33 degrees celsius is not too bad at sol. well, she dry me moll across northern parts of africa essentially. yeah, fine and settle. still a few showers around the gulf of guinea. want to shower, still possible to southern parts of nigeria. southern areas have been in togo, gonna easing across just clipping south coast of west africa all the way across. suss liberia into sierra leone joining up with the showers that we have across sir
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the heart of africa. and these are the seasonal rains doing quite nicely now, slipping a little further south with so much of angola, we'll see some heavy downfalls over the next few days. so a few shouts into that eastern side of south africa, somewhat to whether to into mozambique wanted to shout, was in beltway. ah, every 3 days a woman is killed in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped easily to the court. the violence is more violent, violent men are young to keep happening and what can be done to stop it. this is not the price i want my daughter and all the daughters paid. that's not the country i want to witness. famous city for me is very simple. it's a question of power on al jazeera. ah
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ah, you're watching out here remind her of a main story, this out, the husband of us, how speak and nancy pelosi is undergone surgery after being attacked at the couples home in san francisco. the suspect is believed of shouted. where is nancy for beating 82 corporate c with a hammer? brazil's president dryer ball scenario, and his challenge is, i see unit to silver have gone head to head in their final debate for sundays run of opinion was given a slight lead us oil. john, exxon no bill has recorded its highest quarterly profit at nearly 20000000000 dollars. the company's profits have sword often increase in international demand and disruptions in supply due to the war in ukraine.
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for fighting is intensifying and eastern. don bass says russia continues to bombard the cities of nikolai and bach route in ukraine when moscow's forces with the help of mercenaries from the wagner group, are edging closer to seizing the area. i said, beg reports from blackwood, there is exchange of fire taking place between the ukrainians and the russians. the russians have made some gains, but they still not in back what 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 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,
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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 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 in the us from the ukrainians are here in this earth in this city, but also are many people are choosing to stain their sellers inside. even here you can see that the are, the power cables are down and ukrainian power company says that russian, a tax on the power grid have cut capacity to the capital. keep my round a 3rd. the most recent russian strikes of their to warnings that rolling blackouts will be longer and more frequent. harry forces reports on how keens residence or coping were darkness falls over keep it falls. heavy streetlights turned off.
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household saving power, neighbourhood cycling through blackouts. after weeks of sustain russian strikes on the countries energy grid, ukraine's president using the darkness in his nightly address. nas, nestle, okay at them, we are not afraid of darkness you 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 it we could temperature like most of your cleaners, but of course i'm worried, i don't know what week and this 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 small a substations, the 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 is cut, my selling was no normal more 3 more may be should fall 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 alexander, who were looking for extra insulation as well. but that was also sold out 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 will be when
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the new mirror, 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 late autumn night is closing in, and the temperature is dropping across tv across ukraine. people are bracing for a long, difficult, dark winter hurry. faucet al jazeera keith thousands are gathered in the czech republic capital prague on friday. to protest against the government, they blamed the centre out administration for high inflation, partly due to its support for ukraine, the organizes all the demonstration on loan for their pro moscow. these, the check republicans provided military and humanitarian assistance to keep on rest is growing. in garner, as its economy faces a major crisis, protest as blame the government for the soaring price of basic necessities printer . modern has more. oh, the police didn't want this protest to happen. 7 they banned it,
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we for the course to rule, it can go ahead, but with strict limits on numbers, only 19 people were allowed to take part. this is not a grammar we find on for. this is not a democracy. we law, our court. hobbin plots of those who are trying to suppress this country and sunday, the will body has gotten shape. but this small march is a sign of larger discontent. gone as currency is plummeted against the dollar this past year, that's pushed up the price of imports a time when inflation is already high. food and fuel prices have more than doubled . we can't do anything with it. go to the market, whatever you have. what about both you have? you can't buy anything in the market. this is them, it's so hot, and people have to check in and they look at howard darla is moving, foster is affecting business, is affect them at almost everything in this country. protests for se corruption and bad policies. of course, the crisis. a broad coalition of opposition, groups and activists are putting pressure on the government to come up with
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solutions. this is the beginning of many, many put us look up if the conditions will not be approved. we will make the country on gov novel. present. navarado has been holding talks with business leaders to find a way to get the economy back on track. but on the streets, life is getting harder and patience is wearing thin. vincent martin al jazeera northern ireland is to hold fresh elections for its local, devolved the government because of a continuing impasse over post briggs arrangements for the region. hard line pro with us unionists are boycotting the local parliament over what's called the northern ireland protocol. so what is it? well, when the u. k, left the u trading arrangements changed, the ear requires strict checks to stop goods which don't meet e standards being imported into northern ireland from the rest of the u. k. that meant potentially creating a hard border between knowledge which is part of the u. k. and republic of ireland and e u country that would rip apart the piece dealer ended decades of violence. so
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there you can, the you agreed a protocol in, in customs checks in northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british eunice part of the d u p is boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. or a chinese reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore hits devolved government, last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls. i hear it when parties 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 u. k. post brett that deal with the e u. this resulted in
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a trade border 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 and the u. k. are indivisible. there's not a single unionist who supports approval, 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 our unimpressed. feel angry, but what i saw yesterday in the and then be chamber. peter mac 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
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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 that's actually going to entrench the division that we know huff, generations of political violence all but finished with the 1998 good friday agreement. it established power sharing across the secretary and divide and prohibited any hard border with island to the south. all of this is now in danger. northern islands, political paralysis is one of the most serious after shocks from the earthquake set off by breaks it. the traps that breaks it, laid for peace and politics, and northern ireland were predicted and are now playing out. it's going to take immense effort from belfast to brussels from london to dublin to sort all of this out. laurie challenge out a 0 belfast cutter has summoned the german ambassador in protest after its interior minister,
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criticized well kept house human rights record cut are says comments by it. nancy phase who were on diplomatic and provocative. it insists it has. it reformed. it's labor laws here this week, cut us emmet, shake time him, then hammered out fanny said his country has faced an unprecedented campaign of criticism in the lead. up to the world cup or merchandising for the world cup is a multi $1000000000.00 industry, a tournament in cat iris and hiring local designers to contribute to the range santa hamish hit the stores to find out awe from shirts to footballs. and almost everything in between. full cub merchandise is a big business from small items, costing $4.00 to elaborate, limited edition piece is costing thousands the rain to has something that will appeal to every fan. we have to take in consideration that everyone can afford
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it and product and even with the pricing, we were very careful that we price you know, according to the budgets of almost everyone and make sure that you know, nobody was, will be left without, without thinking back something with them home for many walk up fast, the souvenirs there by it will be part of the last 8 memories of the tournament. but what's available and what it looks like. even the patterns and the colors are carefully considered ah, we've done the smile and got her. and the colors of the teams. and we actually did them exactly to the fenton color of the country because like maybe a year to make good this right. so, so we want to people to think back, not only what company took back, i thought with them to some of the best selling items i in the collection of china . they were created by a local designer who's hoping this will be her big break. it is
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a huge responsibility and it's a big opportunity that i got, as i would be showing, 1st of other parts of the taste of other how we are x, x. pressing the design and ours and to the pieces that they will use every day. established design is have also being on a woke up journey. because maralie started work on this project 3 years ago and has created the range with the traditional pottery cultural field. the design phase itself took 6 months with many religions and approvals from, from fi far to the top management and gutter. and we tried to create a culture range, which is actually a legacy merchandise because all the merchandise will be used and will be shared after the world cup. also with organizes are hoping for a colorful.
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