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meets the inspiring players, tackling social, political issues, and also pitch americans vote in defining mid term elections. the results could see biden and the democrats lose that congress majority november on a jesse and talk to al jazeera. we also do believe that women of afghanistan was somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the rural. i'm going to terrorist that's going on for money. we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera . ah, elise, 45 people have died in the southern philippines, off to flash floods, and landslides were triggered by tropical storm. now gay.
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ah, hello, why money inside the sound? is there a lie from doha? there coming up, violent home invasion, puts the husband of you as how speak and nancy pelosi and hospital leaders in washington condemned the attack. i'm for me to amanda in depth in south africa with tens of thousands of people are attending visions, things coordination of 0. this is lucas realty, on brazil's presidential rivals make last minute pitches devoted ahead of sundays, run off an abyss, a final debate. ah, hello and welcome. we start this hour in the southern philippines, where officials say at least $45.00 people have died off to storm. now gay hit the
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region. it made land fall on the island of kat do n on friday. it's not lashing the main island of luzon, strong winds and heavy rains, of course, flash floods and mud slides try in communities. such parties been struggling to reach several people still unaccounted for. in, while thousands of people have been moved to shelters, more than a 100 domestic and international flights are cancelled. very services have also been suspended, stranding thousands of people on a below is in manila with the latest situation around the country. it feels now that the worst is over here. it hasn't been raining here for about an hour, but it doesn't mean that it's not raining in other parts of the country. this such storm is huge. it has a 900 kilometer radius. so it is affecting almost the entire country and it, it is bringing with it a lot of rain, a lot of water as we speak right now. tropical storm belgy is still making its way
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across the mean island off is on just north off of metro manila right now, and it will not exit the philippine lat mess until sunday. and so we won't know the real extent of the damage until the tropical storm. exits the philippine land mass, but we already know of the village that was buried under mud in the southern philippines, in the provinces, off looking that out where 40 people were killed and the 10 people are still missing there, at least that's the official figure right now and so we've seen heartbreaking pictures of that area where houses have been destroyed and there were dead bodies strewn all over and of bridges. also that were disconnected. rhodes said to have been damaged then it's not only true there. there are also other areas, other villages in the philippines that have been completely submerged by flood
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water. and so there is a lot of damage to property. and there's also a lot of damage to agriculture because a lot of these places are rural areas of the philippines. wretched gordon as chairman of the philippine red cross, he tells us about the challenges they face in reaching affected communities. there is active effort by the philippine government and by us to try and get people to evacuate. all right, and go to say we're area where there's always a tour or a actually a you don't know where you're going to be. because you start with the now and hit the most of the islands and then to leave a bunch lights. the thankfulness to reaching back this is how they're going to be inside, but it's going to areas that they've been previously damage by previous i was just
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going to try and be call it a few months ago. and it's not a part of a design, so that means, ah, what are we going to need? well, for this 1st please would good prices are very high already way so and that's going to be very hard to do the area a month, 7 and collapse alone. and again, that out there in class. so you really have to weigh in the supply of food right away. the husband of you as hell speak and nancy pelosi has had surgery on to being attacked inside the san francisco home. the suspect is believed to have shouted, where is nancy before beating 82 year old? poor lacey with a hammer muslin jordan reports us. how speaker nancy pelosi flew from washington to
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san francisco on friday to join her husband after his emergency surgery, fully st. an intruder broken to the family home and attacked 82 year old paul hollow. see our officers observe. miss pelosi and the 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. all 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, 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,
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when some trump supporters broken to 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 to hang really oh, the vice president called the attack on pull pelosi, the result of demagoguery. there is so much this course that you laid division and anyone to be a leader to really understand the meaning and then and the impact of their words. and then the president echoed harris's remarks is despicable.
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there's no place in america. there's too much violence, political violence, too much hatred. you might read through all at a time of heightened anti politician feeling in the you. worse. translating concern into action will be a challenge. rosalyn, jordan, l g 0 brazil's to presidential candidates have hell their final tv debate ahead of sundays run off vote. diable snar lula da silva, trying to win over undecided voters in one of the closest polls yet. monica yanna cave reports from reddish, near ruth. enough will still but too frequent thought the want either from the start both candidates traded insults far right, president j able sonata and left his former president leasing as who lula silva
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spent. most of the time trading accusations due mantilla thought you should be exercised to stop you from lying. oh thought be very lucky president job. also. nora has lived 6498 tom since he took office. lula accused bull sonata of pudding democracy at risk. by attacking the supreme court justices. balsam adul accused the supreme electoral court, and the press of favoring his opponent of mueller. the whole systems against me augmented. i mean, the president said lula who had been in prison on corruption charges should still be behind bars. and that he was only free to run for a 3rd presidential term because he had friends in the supreme court. and they had a note, his convictions, upper red during the debate bull. so now to announce that he would raise the minimum wage by 15 percent lula said he was making last minute promises just to win over voters. oh, can you go during these past 4 years?
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you never raised the minimum wage and why political analyst says robert anxious, says lawler won the debate, according to 2 poles. also now to need a debt, badly to win, and try some, some sort of law of recovery. ah, because his mother has the great advantage over him in the boss and according to do all since that have researched to have a companion b r r to debate ah, lula, one and balsam are lost. the debate will unlikely make a difference. and how brazilians will vote on sunday, but the attention here will probably continue until the final results are announced . monica and i give al jazeera rio de janeiro south africa is holding an official state's coronation for the zulu king these new new cuz they're latino is the leader, the largest ethnic group in the country. the government is formerly acknowledging
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the sooner monarch who was 1st crowned in a traditional ceremony back in august as go straight talk correspondence from it. a mother who is live at the ceremony in dublin. what are we expecting today from the group? i'm good. i mean, well, we are a good mixing of the hand of record recognition from president syndrome. of course i handled some points in these proceedings. they had begun with the national anthem as well as a new thing. thousands of people have come out and they're excited about the festivities. it's the 1st time or nation, i suppose, one in more than food. the i'm gonna bring in some of these, you know, warriors. oh good. you who are here with pages and also participated in one of them is one of the leg go best say when do they are, why is it important for you to be good, special needs as a young to,
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thousands of them. yeah. and they're going to wait. so the ceremony and the receiving the mix. yeah, we, we know that king, this is a special a group in south africa. we also have a presence of south africa. thank you for that. miss miller, the deb and thank you. still has on al dessert. i'm john henderson, in one of the world, new oil capitols in south america. i'll tell you more, coming out. and we'll hear from the local design is hoping to make a global impact at the cat with
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cal either whether it's reasonably quiet across much of the east asia at present. we've got some bits and pieces. the cloud and brain rolling across china, somewhere to whether still on the cards or for northern parts of japan. this area of low pressure just swings its way through showers, just coming in across chicago. more than passive hon. she said. se generally drives some peasant sunshine. 19 celsius there for tokyo. so an attempt to fora, so we got some wet weather which will make his way across northern parts of china into north korea as we move to the early part of next week. lot of dry weather coming back in behind. and you notice down here, lots of wet weather, heavy downpours, all way down into, or taiwan, courtesy of our typhoon, which still affecting the philippines at present. still some way, whether it's a southern pass of in the, or the south west the monsoon. the summer rains have now gone. now the turn of the
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northeast, latest not pushing some very heavy rain into southern parts of india. and as we go on through sunday, orange, one is in force into a tumble. now do southern parts of underbrush. seeing some wet weather as we go through the next couple of days. heavy bursts of rain coming through largely dry to the north. a little bit of snow up towards northern park. start around the foothills of the himalayas and noticed some very heavy rain coming in to sri lanka . ah, what fight is winning kayla or control guy? what does a new forever prompt more mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming? prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get to so much raw, the quizzical look us polo to the bottom line, or award winning documentary from around the world.
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to 0. lou. ah, ah. oh, come back here watching al jazeera mind. if i top stories this at least 45 people have died in the philippines. a storm now gay hit the region. flash floods that mudslides have devastated several communities. thousands of them moved shelter. u. s. house beacon, nancy blazys, husband has had surgery up to being attacked and saw that home in san francisco. suspects believed, shouted. where is nancy the full beating icy to know lexi, with a hammer, results to presidential candidates of hell. their final tv debates president, jaya,
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post, and challenge and news in last year due to da silva, go into an election run off. he crane's president, says 4000000 people have been left without power as russia continues. it's the tax on energy facilities. rolling blackouts are happening across e crane and the region around the capital has been warned of unprecedented power cuts lasting more than 4 hours. i re force that reports from keith, while the ukrainian government is now saying that it is getting more a defensive missiles to try to avert some of these attacks on their energy systems . but as you say already, a lot has been damaged and the supply is worsening. the mer of ukraine's capital city key is i've italy kit kit go. he's been saying that the, the situation is at an emergency level. he is though trying to show some confidence
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about the efforts to try to reconstruct as much as possible saying that could take 2 or 3 weeks to get some semblance of normality back or what was going to be a 4 hour situation of rolling blackouts in various areas of the capital says he, they're saying that shadel is now tossed out and it is likely to be much longer. and so i, he is calling for generators and blankets to prepare for the cold weather to come. and people across the city are doing what they can to improvise and prepare for this cold winter ahead. were darkness falls or the 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 north net look at them. we are not afraid of darkness you the darkest times for us are not the times without light oily but those without freedom. during daytime life can seem
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deceptively normal for the recent presumption 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 the temperature like most of your paintings, but of course some words, 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, 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, my selling was no normal more 3 more may be should know in the population,
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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 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, or informing their fears of the coming one. will you up when the new mirror, unless you don't know how to fight a war, so they start bombing, the civilian side gets died. many people with disabilities already horrific things outside the late autumn night is closing in and the temperature is dropping across steve, across ukraine, people are bracing for a long, difficult, dark winter hurry for sit al jazeera keith,
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twitter. neo no ill on mosque has been guessing please, and demands from band account holders off to taking control of the social media company. for me years president donald trump, who was banned after the capitol hill riots. welcome to take over saying twitter is now insane. hans kristen salumi reports from new york ilan mosque appeared at twitters california headquarters as his $44000000000.00 takeover of the social media platform was beginning to sink in. musk who'd already changed his twitter title to chief twit, confirm the news in you guessed it, a tweet on friday morning, but it's how free the bird will be, that is of most concern to users. his 1st move was to fire c e o power, garger wall and top executives. it's no secret that the tesla c o thinks there's far too much censorship on twitter. there are concerns amongst people that i spoke
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to that people or accounts that have engaged in disinformation or misinformation or forms of harassment. bullying may be allowed to stay on the platform in a way that they previously have not. must previously said he'd reinstate former president. donald trump, who was banned in the wake of the january 6th riots. trump responded on his own social media platform friday that he was happy. twitter is quote, now insane hands. but musk announced plans to form a content moderation council saying no major content decision, or account reinstatement would happen before they met. and appealing to advertisers must tweeted that twitter obviously cannot become a free for all health scape, where anything can be said with no consequences. must has pledged to follow the law of the land, but that is a concern and authoritarian countries where twitter has historically resisted calls to take down anti government tweets. some of those rules are going to need that. so
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people in some countries you have a very lot down version all, all twitter whilst others and have a much more free wheeling experience is going to be a minefield. i had to operate after 9 years as a publicly traded company on friday, twitter. now under elan mass, val paperwork to have it shares removed from the stock mar, hit on november 8th. the 1st official step to going private. while some employees were terminated on friday mosque has pushed back against reports that he planned to cut 75 percent of staff, but he has not denied that big changes are ahead resources. kristen salumi al jazeera new york, thousands of people in haiti, falling sick with cholera and the outbreak is spreading false me. 40 people have died. health facilities struggling basic supplies, including water, and are unable to provide care. many people will say dining at home as they're unable to reach hospitals because of gang violence. yana. as
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a specially populated nation that never had eaten, no mclean, viable amounts of oil. that all changed with a major discovery in 2015 john henry and traveled to the capital georgetown in to be the nation's president. if font ali, the temporary waters off the guy on a coast cover, some of the world's largest preserves of crude oil. but it's not the oil president here find out he is interested in. it's what he can do with it. the story about ganna is not oil and gas. we are country that is rich in history. we are a country that will be and mark my words will be a leader and for security and our culture. and importantly, we will be along the best eco tourism destination you can find and that oil revenue may help you get there fast. every revenue will help us to get their faster
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guy on his sprawling stop rec, oilfield holds an estimated 11000000000 barrels of crude enough to turn one of south america's poorest countries into one of the richest and contractor exxon mobil is discovered 2 more deposits. just this past week, making that feel even bigger. it's big on an international scale, a global scale, as far as conventional oil and gas resources being found around the world in the last 78 years. but also at a national level, this is transformative for the country. for diana, critics in the opposition party warn of the so called resource curse that struck other oil rich nations. it were some benefit greatly, while most miss out stock market has gone up in only a few years, 400 percent. but the minimum wage is only gone up to 6 percent in the same time period. and so you've seen a huge escalation in terms of inequality, some 40 percent of guy, and he's live in poverty earning below 5 and
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a half dollars a day. according to the world bank, the influx of oil money has raised rents along with a height of buildings in the capital of georgetown center of the petroleum boom. the infrastructure here in georgetown has been growing by the day and for good reason. since i was discovered here in 2015, one 3rd of all, the new oil found in the world has been off. the guy comes to only a decade ago, george towns, dimaro river was a sleepy port to day. it's a hive of activity. is oil service vessels shuffled back and forth to wash your rigs? the world is trying to move away from oil. do you feel it all like you're in a race against time here? yes. the race again, same with bus. with dawn response lee though in a sustainable way, but we intend to accelerate the production. speeding up production might help this generation prosper while creating a base for the next john henderson, al jazeera george down guyana.
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ah. merchandising for the world cup is the course a multi $1000000.00 industry. the tournament here in casa is allowing local design, is to contribute to that range of hamish story, to find out more 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 pieces, costing thousands the rain to have something that will appeal to every fan. we have to take in consideration that everyone can afford 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,
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will be left without that. they can back something with them for many walk up fast, the souvenirs thereby 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 glitter and the colors of the teams. and we actually did them exactly to the vincent color, the country, the cassette like maybe a year to make, to get this right. so, so we want to people to think back. not only what company they took that cut out with them to some of the best selling items are in the collection of china. they were created by a local designer who's hoping this will be her big break. it is a huge responsibility and it's a big opportunity that i got as i would be showing parts of other parts of the taste of other how we are expressing the design and ours and to the pieces that
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they will use every day. establish design is have also being on a woke up journey for cash maralie started work on this project 3 years ago and has created the range with the traditional to re cultural feel. the design phase itself took 6 months, with many regions, own 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 and vibrant woke up. and that sentiment is reflected in all the items pants will take away from the tournament. fan homage al jazeera, doha.
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