tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 30, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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a little on november, the americans warble. all the seats in the house of representatives at 35 percent of the senate will be contested. americans are expected to split on strict ideological lines with abortion and the economy named as the key issues. the results will go find the rest of your biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to the test. special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello,
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i'm marianne demising. welcome to the news. our lie from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. honored and 46 people, a dead, a 150 injured after a crowd surged during halloween festivities in south korea's capital. to car bombs, explode near government offices at a busy junction in somali as capital killing. at least 10 people ukraine urges russia to stop its hunger games after moscow backs out of a great deal that's helping ease global food shortages in south africa officially recognizes the new king at a coronation ceremony after a bitter feud over the royal succession. and i'm far as small with the latest work have news, including one belgium's best jolla with the oh
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yes. the super stripe from devoid fire manchester city. back to the top, the english. i'm new. ah. hello and welcome to the news our. we begin in south korea where at least 146 people have died in a crowd surge. during halloween festivities and the capital sol around a 150 others were injured. many of them seriously. the huge crowds, mostly young people, became trapped and crushed as they moved through a narrow alley and sold a taiwan district, which is well known for its night life. it's not known what is the search now? hundreds of emergency workers from across the country were deployed to the scene and desperately performed cpr on people who are lying in the streets. resident unit, so key all chaired an emergency meeting following the tragedy and ordered an
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immediate review of safety at all festival sites. are fell received as a journalist who was near the scene when the crush happened. tens of thousands of people were parading and parting in the streets so much so that we couldn't even walk on the pavement. there were so many people being crushed. i didn't see the actual stampeded cell, but i'm at one point we saw by a brigade trying to get through the crowd, which was very difficult. ambulances, police, everywhere. i eventually police went on top. they cause to tell people to move out the way and to evacuate. no one really understood why or what was going on. but clearly it's something terrible was unraveling. and i,
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i left the theme to go in the stop way and even in the subway, they would just so many people. but it was clear that something terrible was happening. and there were wi fi, fi and brigade coming to the scene at the time. that's cross now to ron mcbride, who's in so forth. and rob, any more information about how this might have happened. we are still assessing the scale of this tragedy with the, the death toll climbing. it seems by the, by the hour, with a 146 people now confirm data 150 injured all of this took place late saturday evening here local time during holloway in festivities. this is the one district of sol. it is the bar and entertainment district. it is a fairly congested area with narrow streets and alleyways like much of sol. it is
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a quite a hilly area. and all this tragedy seem to have unfolded on a particular alley way, where there was a crush of people. you've got to remember, of course, that this is the 1st time since the lifting of pandemic restrictions that thousands of people have been allowed back to celebrate festivities. like halloway and so there were literally tens of thousands of people in this district for whatever reason. there was a particular crush in one alleyway where the all of his tragedy has unfolded. now footage has emerged of the 1st responders, literally trying to pull bodies out from this crush of people. a later footage, the on social major and so on showing in the streets surrounding this area of scores of people who are obviously in need of help being resuscitated
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big given cpr by passes by simply weren't enough responders at the time be given the number of victims and weight with around 150 people still being treated in hospitals and also these images of body sort of lining the street as emergency work has tended to them once when we're hearing about those who have been injured. yeah, i mean that there are still well over a 100 around 150 people at being treated. the hospital is expected that the death toll will sadly increase. there was a temporary mortuary set up in a gym ne gymnasium close to the scene of this tragedy, where many of the bodies were, were taken to begin with. they've laid to transfer to hospital and the processes begun of informing families. because obviously there will be many people who have
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come in from out of town from other parts of south korean. in fact, other parts of the, the region of the asia region to, to, to sol. there will be many anxious families trying to find what has happened to their loved ones. meanwhile, the president of south korea units at gal, he has held a number of emergency meetings through the nights. the mayor of soul, who was away on a trip, is returning to the city as the investigation gets under way into exactly what has transpired. oh, thanks very much, robert. bye bringing the latest from. so thanks for all a suspected suicide attack as rock simoli as capital market issue. police and state media say at least 10 people were killed when to com. bombs exploded as a busy intersection near government offices. the 1st bloss sense of plumas smoke over the city several minutes late and that was
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a 2nd explosion. just as ambulances were arriving on the scene to help people. gunfire could also be heard in the area and then there are reports that show bob is claim responsibility for the attack. hold on, ali is a senior advisor to the mortgage issue. mayer and she has more why the city was targeted. the location was really at the heart of the sure symbolic place the museum the station was the cause. the balmy, really busy time has to be used intersection. but again, you know, she is using all this tactics to scare and make money in the capital. some of the areas are some targets just because it's used by the public. it is they are located in areas that are you know, part of the city central. so it's really hard to sometimes prevent these attacks.
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but nevertheless, i think we have seen a reduction in the tax. the last attack was that the hotel kayak hotel for nearly 48 hours. it just tells you that she is being out, but they are really forced to be reckoned with them and it will take time for us to be eliminated from the capital. but the work is ongoing. now we'll see a lot of tax, i am sure. just because of the ongoing government and community uprising that we are seeing across the country, there was a news our life from london still i had for you on the program. a tropical storm kills at least 45 people in the philippines. off the torrential rain causes flooding and landslide. head of iran. revolutionary gods. once protested. that saturday will be the last day. st.
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taking a piece of castle with the mental design is have in store for the upcoming com ah, now ukraine as gold on russia to off its hunger games after moscow suspend that, its participation in the un broke a deal allowed ukraine to export its grain. russia defense ministry sighted drone attacks early on saturday, on its black, safely to in crimea, which it blamed on ukraine with help from person. russia agreed to allow exports from ukraine to resume 3 months ago to stand the global hunger crisis. united nation says more than $450.00 ships of left ukrainian ports since august 1st. they've carried 9300000 tons of food to countries across africa, asia, and europe. russia says it can provide 500000 tons of grain to poor countries. over
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the next 4 months, hurry force reports now from keys, skimming across the black sea humming in on russian warships. this video, the ports to show part of an attack that russia says ukraine carried out with marine and ariel drones. in the crimean porter, sylvester po, it says, one of its mind sweeping vessels was likely hit some. as yet unverified reports suggest more damage was done. more targets struck while back you really video women . david attack involved 9 unmanned aerial vehicles and 7 autonomy marine drums because of the measures taken by the black sea fleece ships. all the area targets were destroyed, rushes defense ministry says british forces helped plan the attack and with behind last month's sabotage of its nord stream, one into pipelines. britain says these are false claims on an epic scale. initial response from the kremlin to suspend its participation in the black sea grain initiative under which ukraine has since august been able to export more than
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9000000 tons of agricultural produce through a maritime corridor broken by the un into key. russia has, for some weeks been signaling its displeasure with how the deal had been playing out, saying the plant freeing up of its own exports, particularly fertilizers, had not been on it before the events in crimea on saturday. it had said that any investigation by the united nations into its use of iranian drones, might prompted to exit the agreement. ukraine's president is calling for a strong response from united nations and the g. 20 or hero, which says, of 1000000 africa. russia does everything so that millions of people living in africa, i, middle east and south asia will find themselves in the condition of artificial hunger. we are at the very least in a drastic crystal crisis. yet why should a small bunch of people in the kremlin decide whether they'll be food on people's tables in egypt or bangladesh lees? russia says, recent ukrainian exports, we're heading for rich countries, and that it is prepared to donate 500000 tons of grain over 4 months to poor ones.
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it also says it can no longer guarantee the safety of civilian shipping along ukraine's black sea coast. harry force it al jazeera, give oh, joy, now by a terrorist catch goes inclined deputy economy minister. i'm not sure he had a chance to see it. but what do you make of the footage that was there? and now high forces report just now and the attack that russia says ukraine carried out this is a constant ashley manipulation about the that they can see their world instead of a no one can place a new one in the, in the global market beat. and we know that the war against agreeing that causes troubles in the global market, but also doubts and different different states. therefore, russia may even to absolutely ga steps today,
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austin balance in that they were all from the agreement that when they grow, yes, pool shell, the commercial vessels. and so they now say that they will do, maybe this is was, it was a day now. and that means that they want to leave it deliberately destroyed and destroy shipments. but i think that for ukraine and tory can, we all can insure the security of your shipments. and i mean, highlighted that it took into your shipments even in jordan circumstances. but it is clear, does this mean that you are going to continue with these shipments of grain, even though russia is withdrawn from the deal? and i suppose any vessels that would then be in those waters could be subjected to attack our,
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our seaports to remain open for vessels or in a few grade. we are not going to block the seattle, but of course are one store, share the message that it will cause their images. so this is the question for our dorky and then they just store understand what it means. there are some statement that they want to withdraw from, from the agreement for us, it is important to ensure that you don't pay for all vessels go in to your grade, nancy ports and out of variance, you ports and to be added to maintain our supports, open for this, for these vessels, can i ask authorities and key the key is masika van, creating a false pretext, to block the grain corridor. do you mean to say that russia was looking for any excuse to withdraw from the region, or is that a categorical denial of any attack taking place?
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of course. so you know that, that on there, there is no reason for us from, from this agreement, but to be sure that for already several weeks, different kind of statements from fujen all over, all of our other people, the space that despite the fact that all the least of ships and shipments and destination, all these shipments are open for public and there is no secret there by the destination. uh, no, the grain and all that. so you can see that the actual amount of domain it goes away from ukraine and green supply under your program. paul wolf, food program is already close to the few years that up for declare today by an options that they promised to do something in the future. i mean,
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aside from the attack, they're saying that the exports have not been reaching those in poor countries, and they are willing to get 500000 half a 1000000 tons, half 1000000 tons of grain to those poor countries in africa. and they also say that under the deal, they should have been allowed to export more of that site to either and that hasn't been on it either. so when do you think that something else can be renegotiated or is it a complete right down in the agreement? now 1st of all, i think that on technical level, there were quite old talks between all participants. so that's why and nothing on technical level is impair, this is only politics and politics by russia. so source, let me be clear that again love to replace your brain and can not satisfy the demand for weed by itself. this is absolutely ridiculous statement because, you know,
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all global balance us are 3 that they can into calling the asher and it still will not be. so there's a global demand will not be satisfied if rational, real allow all it's x. but ashley is famous by blocking export for the last 2 or 3 marketing years. we think of actual facts, but you just in the expert who of us the same for the same, a promise is for the nation. so usually they are empty promo system. you know, that in reality, ukraine, together with all the names that, that supplied a lot of the, almost the same amount of good a to the poor buddhist supportive states. so that's why what we didn't practice on now, but i still do promise, and i do not believe this problem. it is, they are as m kids are the pharmacists of russia. but the reality is that i just simply cannot, i replace and all the only ukraine in humans.
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it's not only read you need to remember this as well. sounds flow while another going to in other cultures full stuff that is exploited from your brain and necessary for people for all the world. thank you very much. kind septic economy minister terrace catch kind of counting us when at least 45 people have died across the philippines after the country was hit by a tropical storm. now, gay may landfall on the island of cut and one is to rent your reins triggered landslides. in flash, floods submerging entire villages in halting travel on a be low reports. from manila, it was supposed to be a weekend of remembrance and relaxation. filipinos traditionally flocked to cemeteries this time of year to remember to see friends and families. but this cemetery, the largest in manila, was closed as to thread the tropical storm. vulgar lauer vendors were willing to risk it, but there was no business. hey, bela, yes, pandemic, what i or federal,
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my employee, and i thought there was a pandemic, right? we really wanted to see how many people would have come here for the 1st time in 2 years. i see we're staying put because we have to guard the flowers. bus terminals that would have been crowded were nearly empty. many of those who did decide to travel got stuck in ports with air and sea travel, also suspended to both tourism. the government has declared this long weekend a holiday or tropical storm. margie has hampered travel plans, the affected areas worse rest. your operations are in full swing as entire villages are submerged by flood water. before the storm had even made landfall in the philippines, parts of the country were already experiencing heavy fell poor. 4 days. flash floods caught many the province of but give them l by surprise. rescue workers
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scramble to get those who needed help. but help did not come quickly enough for one village. crucial instantly became a sight of 1st casualty. at the aftermath was nothing short of catastrophic farm chief minister, a hood at an emergency meeting last saturday president ferdinand marcus wondered how such a tragedy could have happened? well, what gosh, the flooding and rob margaret. indeed, not why you weren't they baku, ethan, god. what happened and why so many debts? government officials, hope the death toll won't decrease significantly. but the storms size covered nearly the entire country. and as it continued to stream through the main island was on through the sunday, it's difficult to say how much word devastation it will leave it. it's wig. barnaby . though, al jazeera manila, a palestinian man has shot dead, an israeli, an injured several. others in the occupied west bank before being killed by
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a security guard official said 4 people were wounded, including a palestinian in the shooting near a checkpoint. in hebron, 10 people have been killed and at least 20 wounded in an explosion in the iraqi capital baghdad. securities also say it, but it happened near a football stadium and a cafe when a device attached to a vehicle designated that led to a gas tank near by exploding. most of the victims were amateur for all as had been playing in their neighborhood stadium. that is ryan's powerful revolutionary guard, is one that saturday will be the final day of protests over the death in custody of mass. i'm meaning or saying that sal army issued the directive in the clearest sign, yet the security forces will intensify their crack down on the nationwide demonstrations. they've already been responding with live ammunition and anti riot pellets and tear gas has been ongoing unrest in iran for 6 weeks since 22 year old . amen. he died in peace custody in september. she was arrested for violating
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a strict dress code. the head coverings. roger, so hannah, i'm talking now to the students who have always been pioneers and fighting arrogant powers. what's happened now is a few number of students say occurring the voice of the foreigners returned to the nation. don't turn the university's into the battlefield of the us against the nation. be careful because they want to deceive. you don't miss susie establishment self restraint. i tell the few deceived women. don't be the cultural soldiers of the enemy. quit the evil actions today is the last day of the riots. don't come to the streets anymore. a sick body salami issued the warning during a funeral for people shot dead at a shrine on wednesday. 15 people were killed in the attack in the city of sugars. i saw his claim responsibility for that during the funeral rally the crowd shouted pro government slogans in
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a show support for the authorities. amid the ongoing unrest, dosage jamari has more from terror on our own. and it certainly raises some serious questions at this point with the main one being that as the ongoing protests that are now under 6 weeks, will they be coming to an end? and because of a further at crackdown by the security forces, as we heard from major general has st. elemy, he said that this should be the end, whether not his calls will be heard on the streets and in the universities is another story. we understand that as he was speaking and delivering that message in the city of shiraz, we saw a number of universities across the country and having demonstrations taking place where the students were chanting slogans against the government. what is not clear now is how much that will be tolerated after this point, based on what he said, it is clear that they want this to and as quickly as possible. what comes next is really a to anyone to guess at this stage. but i think it is very clear now that the tolerance
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that we've seen so far from the security forces it will be ending in the coming days. i, a son is a senior fellow at the alcohol state institute. his research has a special focus on the islamic revolutionary god, toys, me live now from washington. what do you read into the statement that we had today? right now the sloniker public is in a state of the protesters are capable of over or throwing the government. and the government isn't capable of persuading protesters to go home and clear. and the longer the remain industries, the more dangerous it use for the regime. because then that will be a chance, or if you want to risk motors of evolutionary leadership, revolutionary cells. and perhaps even supporters of funding for those of those. so i see measure asylum, these speech address as if final warning to the purposes. and as
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a prelude for harder and partial pressure of the protesters, what role has the i r g c played in the protests that we've seen? how involved have they been in the crackdown to know they have preferred to send in the regular police force? then the best militia and have tried to avoid direct involvement in suppression. be this session. our promise is our hardest on answer on about yourself. but however, if the protestors persist and if the protest continue, the may end up seeing a more direct involvement. how directly have they been involved in the events of the past in 2009, 2019 in those cases, in previous cases, the original guy was much more directly involved because they had not managed to train the least force to contain protests at this time. around did you want to
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avoid direct confrontation with protesters because they do care about their public image? they do care about the popular support basis that they may have. and they also do think about the day that i, how many or longer is among us, and perhaps we'd like to play political role in those cases, it would be more preferable for leadership or not to be engaged in law. the suppression of reporters say interesting because this is not just a very powerful military force, the country's most powerful military force. they also have vast economic interests, worth billions of dollars, and some quite tight control over the leave as of power in iran. so are they looking to sort of consolidate that and think it will be easier to, to sort of maintain that position if they try to avoid direct involvement in what's
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happening now? exactly. they look at the neighboring pakistan as a role model, a political system in which there are civilian partners for elected into office. however, the strategic decisions in part are taken by the enemy, which by the way, or the custodian, are to start nuclear power. so indirectly to who are as in pakistan is the preferred model of that i've already got, but that's in the ritual or so it means that they do need some, some middle class support base. oh, thank you very much. appreciate your time. say i are funny from the arab gulf states institute chinese, they're from washington with and he is our life and london more still to bring you on the program. a last chance to impress presidential contenders hold their final rallies of all brazil's runoff election. that it will be the biggest ever gathering
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of people in my history. i'm on con, speaks to al jazeera as his massive march heads towards pakistan's capital game, one of baseball's world series, which uses the biggest come back in 20 years. ah hello, we have size of cool weather coming into western europe over the next couple of days. still a fair but a cloud and rain rolling in from the atlantic. warm. suddenly winds coming through head of this area of low pressure because it's a real talks dinner. lots of light showing up on our satellite picture, blustery showers, rattling through more cloud and brain there into spain and portugal. western parts of france, easing across into a good part of the british isles and the island of ireland. where to where the 2
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into france with the central parties find a drive, plenty of sunshine to whether there be towards the black sea will gradually pull out of the way. bryce guys come back in behind. it makes way for the next little weather system to push into western parts. there will be some heavy rate streaming across ireland into the i receive western parts of scotland well sings and wet weather down was a south west approaches. western areas of france also very disturbing. notice cloud and rain coming back into spain and portugal as we go through the next couple days for northern africa, it is generally try. we got a few showers slipping their way into northern parts of libya. maybe the chatter northern areas of egypt, plenty of showers across central africa was to go through the next day or 2, pushing across towards the gulf of guinea, still some wet weather there across of west africa, including nigeria. ah, the stories of hope and inspiration. short
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ah welcome back and look at the main stories are following now and the death toll from a crowd surge in the south korean capital sol has risen 249. and now the 150 people were injured. many of them seriously. people are out celebrating halloween, but it's not known what caused the crash. i suspected suicide attack has rocked. somali is capital mogadishu and eastern state medias. at least 10 people were killed when to compounds exploded a busy intersection near government offices. and roger is saying it suspended its participation in the un broken grain export deal with ukraine. after attacks on it ships in crimea,
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russia agreed to allow exports from ukraine to resume 3 months ago to stem a global crisis. thousands of colombians of march through the capital bogota to protest against president gustavo petras, proposed tax reforms. leisure funds include raising taxes on oil and mining industries and enter, collect an extra $4000000000.00. they still need to pass the senate and the lower house before becoming law and taking effect next year. meanwhile, in brazil, a president troubles narrow as that led to his final motorbike rally in bella horizontal before sundays runoff election. polls are showing the presidential race is drawing even closer with balls nor on 48.9 percent of the vote lula to silver holes, a slight leader, 51 point one percent. most polls suggest lula is the slight favorites come back for a 3rd term happening, remarkable, political come back after his jailing on graph charges. convictions that were over time. want to kiana, give, joins us now from rio. de janeiro is. first of all,
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how did i didn't all scenarios motorcycle rally go today while he's trying to get the last 2 votes that he can ah, before the elections that will start at 8 am rio time, which is in another 14 hours or so on it. this is a very nail biting election every single vote counts. as a matter of fact, 3000 brazilians, an estimated amount of 3000 brazilians, are already voting in new zealand. and what we have about bull sonata was that for the 1st time, he has said that he would accept the results of the election, even if he lost. when journalists asked him that, he said the person that has more votes is the winner. and that is what democracy is
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about until recently he was questioning the electoral system in brazil and saying that there might be fraud and that it was open to, to being rigged on. but so this statement is something new. on the other hand, lula odd was enough to let us silver. the leftist candidate has just given a press conference. he says that if he wins, he's going to start an international tour because he is so worried that brazil has been isolated from the rest of the world during bull. so now bruce government are there have been many criticisms against brazil because of the environment policy. so basically we have a ruler already thinking a step of head and, and if he's vic, if there's victory, ah, the electoral electronics system is very fast. so we should have the results by
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sunday night or are the early hours of monday. it will hear about as being a very polarizing election about the fact it could have on climate change because of destruction of the amazon rainforest, under pulse norris presidency. what is the main issue for voters that well, the environment is not a main issue for brazilian voters, it's, it's something that has been in the international press. but this is not the main issue here. as a matter of fact, congress that has just been elected 40 percent of the congressmen are, are against the environment basically, or in favor of, of developing economically protected areas. the main issue here is the economy because people are worried about inflation. they're worried about jobs, they're worried about putting food on the table. they're 33000000 brazilians that have insufficient food. and brazil had been just returned to the hunger map,
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the un hunger map which it had left years ago. so this is what resilience are mostly worried about. the economy on the other side, businessman and the agro industrial lobby, which is very strong here in brazil, they're worried about if lula is elected, he's not in favor of privatization, as is bull sonata. so those are the main concerns. thank you very much. want to kiana kevin rio de janeiro. now you as president joe biden is voted early in the crucial mid term elections. it was a company buys granddaughter, as he voted in his home state of delaware. polls suggest democrats could lose control of both houses of congress with vote as unhappy about high inflation in the united states, or democrats her urging people to get out and vote early as well. while he was voting, president biden said the husband, a usb canarsie pussy is doing better,
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go below, says recovering from surgery after being attacked inside the home in san francisco . the suspect is said to have shouted, where is nancy of will beating 82 year old pelosi with a hammer. he suffered a fractured skull and injuries to his right arm and hands, but is expected to make a full recovery. nancy pelosi was in washington. d. c. at the time, the 42 year old suspect has been charged with attempted murder. while campaigning for the democrats in detroit form you as president barack obama condemned the attack on pelosi when one when we don't just disagree with people, but we start demon megan. why crazy allegations about them? that creates a dangerous climate and it for like the officials don't do more to explicitly reject the colonel river in terms of lou supporter or
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encourage bruce supporters don't stand out. said gordon. places arm with gun breast and tactical gear. more people can get her thousands of people marching to pakistan's capital to show their support for the former prime minister. in one con, it begun the 380 kilometer walk from la hore to islamabad. come, our hider was there and spoke with him on con, on moving a bit of paper coming out. great jam along get through. we're going to run more than a 1000000 john. it's not my bod. at no other option for the ruling government. my goal or general election. i know because our country reg,
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day, us to 1000000 people to converge on a lot more bought. and the grand finale they are due on friday. the board were to go really now. you've started this march from someone who has 26 years of experience, again, starting body from scratch and the building up to the biggest body bug. you know, i feel that it will be at least a 1000000 people that i can predict. of course success lies in the hands of the almighty a lot, but i can predict that it will be the biggest ever gathering of people in our history. got into a good time, margaret connie prime minister, or dog, or wrong man from the prime miner's. what did we talk
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about? 3 and for the election? that's been the number one demand. and why is it the number one demand? because we want the people of pakistan to elect a government to their vote. we do not want a foreign conspiracy backed up a bunch of criminals who spend billions of rupees to buy a loyalties of parliamentarians and bring down a government these. they don't represent people of pakistan. and it is evident from all the bi election where they've been wiped out, or it has been evident from the massive crowds you can just see for yourself today . i mean, this is the spontaneous it's, it's a vote against the government. people are sick of these crooks. 30 years these people have been stealing from this country. their massive corruption cases on that . 60 percent of cabinet won't bail on corruption cases. and they expect us to accept these stooges, who are,
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who do not represent the people all we want is election, let the people of august undecided who the whichever government they want, but we do not accept them. and the problem is that because they realize that, you know, in the bi election, it's evident that they're, they're going to lose badly. they're running away from elections. so the dogs will only be, are you willing to all elections are not a hey rated, everybody will come out and a large number people about that we have been talking to expect already large. now, they diagnostic mom in iran, con admin rallying at the board. never think they weren't outdated rumba away, or no, no fun for them. i had one of the larger what, what your la bucket on now thousands of people in the homes for
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europe every year and such in a better life. but an alger their investigation is found that many of being forced to join shadowy groups that keep all the refugees from crossing borders. a hottie has the story. they are called europe's shadow army operating without an official name leader or government link. former greek officials say these mass individuals use force to try to keep refugees from entering europe through greece. verified footage off the coast of greece shows, members of the shadow army damaging boats carrying refugees and beating others no doubt. most shadow of a doubt that these crimes are taking place that these are orders coming from the top with the consent of the european union, which are being implemented which are being carried out by hapless members of the
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grid coast guard. we have cases where the futures were found, drowned, handcuffed many in the shadow army are believed to be refugees, themselves, bribed with the promise of asylum and returned for their work to keep other migrants out. what had been the model of the greek officer who interrogated me, told me very bluntly. you have 2 options. you either follow our orders or go to prison where you face 10 to 25 year sentence. other images show men being assaulted for not wanting to take part. mucus showed when i refused to join them, they beat me up. they stripped me of my clothes and threw me into the sea. several human rights groups accused the european union and states like greece of supporting the shadow army. as a way to keep refugees out. we have tens of thousands of people who report the same thing happening. the institutions of europe lead up in union, the greek government and other governments are committing one crime after the other
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against humanity. they turn the eastern with damien into a watery grave on fibers. greek officials say these allegations are not true and insist their efforts to stop undocumented migrants from entering europe through greece are legal, is the great coast guard actively pushing back migrants in the gmc ultimately not, we abide by international law. we are building a bigger fence for blocking the whole line border with data key, and hopefully that will get a lot of it will make it much easier to protect alexander, but at least 1000000 people have tried to inter europe illegally through greece in recent years, but many find themselves trading one form of uncertainty for another. the risk of drowning starvation and violence mars their journey from start to finish,
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and can end with no new place to call home. leah harding al jazeera, tens of thousands of people in south africa, of attended the official coronation of zulu king at mister zullie, quizlet teenie. he is the monarch of the nation's largest ethnic group and came to throw in a traditional ceremony in august, after of bitter feud over the succession for me to mila has more from dublin puck, a 1000000 nieces, travel to durban from johannesburg, for what she says is a once in a lifetime opportunity. we never thought that one day as a nation and yeah, nation we'll see. got occasion of our king with king nunley jimmy. good. mrs. lucas, when a teeny is the 9th king to take the sooner thrown out wall, his position now officially acknowledged a walker. if indeed, of 1st surely, there came all the zulu nation certificate of recognition by south african
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presidents. little melissa is likely to bring an end to a family feud around his succession. i understand that history has chosen me at this time when the zulu and other nations are facing several challenges among the challenges of poverty, unemployment, climate change does us does economic mount down foot in security, feminine disease that do not only ravage old people, but also our economies, the king, clad in traditional zulu attire, differs from his father, who at his coronation, more than 50 years ago, was made to weigh a western suit by their party government. for many, this is a celebration of tradition and identity,
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correlation and gay upkeep of the zulu royal household may cost taxpayers millions of dollars every year. but for the children to celebrate their culture and little else naturalism. it is very important for us to be here today to return all my long bones real good young water l realtyshares him so much. i now just read like a $202.00 yard night listeners would be 2 ah, thousands of come out to witness event as warriors sing, song of praise, prepared to protect the king and maidens honor him. the popular young monarch prepares to rule over nation whose approval submits his rule to also look to him for guidance for a prosperous, social, and economic future than we tamela al jazeera durbin. now his vara, with all the sports and more on the run up to the walcott,
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france are aiming for a football world cub fee that hasn't been achieved in decades. the goal for the defending champions, and one of the favorites is to become the 1st since brazil in 1962 to win back to backups. natasha butler reports from paris. o. frances 2018 woke up, thick tree was celebrated loman hawed by french football fans. now for once or among the favorites to win the tournament again in keta, the score has yet to be revealed bought it's likely to include 2 of the world's best attackers, killing and pappy and carrying benzo man. oh, gang bins emptied again in the champagne, wandering through so turn bends about pretty much one, the champions league on his own with roam madrid and killing him. but pay by singing p as g stays in a club. he knows it gets rid of any doubts and unless he was to be injured,
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he should be in good shape in katara the from steam as all the players. you need to have a great woke up, but the key will be whether they can play well together. holly, shoddy felt world. there's little doubt that a 3rd world cub, when for france, would sony inspire a whole new generation of for boys. at this, i'm at a club in paris, hoops a high for france, victory. oh, and i don't know if with memory, but we love football. so all of us coaches would be really happy, as it would motivate the children, because the french team will hook would show them how to lead. yeah, the whole thing for hovers care. i'll watch the world cup with my dad. i like this game. that's why i play and i was hoping doesn't baker. i'd be pleased because it's my country and it would be a miracle. some your the last time a team, one consecutive well cops. it was brazil in 1962 as raining champions. france will be under increased pressure as they defend their title,
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but they'll also know that having done it before, they could do it again. natasha butler al jazeera paris of former newcastle and paris. sasha ran player da da da niece is france, has the quality to go back to back. when you look at the recorded sonata and courage, of course, you know, when you look at all the grid sins, you know, just failed enough to winning the, the war curb. but i'm in, we have a lot of quality, of course, you know, a really good coach and like discipline, so i hope will do better than the prettiest. jumped in there. i think this sure, you know, other as a real grief on this team, of course, you know, he's got a little bit of problems, you know, with some players but the discipline and the team and the contrary were all was be above that. so of course it's not ideal, you know, just to approach that whole care, but i think we have a lot of quality. killian is one of them, but i think is of the service of the country, of his team, of his team mates. you know, it's part of the big project bigger than him, france. so i think he knows what he is, so he will be a part of it. and well,
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merchandising for the world cup is worth multi $1000000.00. this tournament is allowing cut, her designers to contribute to the range phenomena tells us what fans can expect when they arrive in doha. i'm here inside the oldest luxury department store and cut off. and i had the chance to find out the story behind some of the walcott merchandise on sale, 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 and product. and even with the pricing, we were very careful that we price of according to the budgets of almost everyone.
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and make sure that, you know, nobody was, will be left without, without thinking back something with them. for many walk up fast, the souvenirs there by it will be part of the lasting memories of the torment. 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 die them exactly to the fenton color of the country because say like maybe a year to make to get this right. so, so we want to people to think back, not only what company took back a 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 a huge responsibility and it's
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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 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 to re cultural, feel the design phase. it so took 6 months with many religion, some at prudence from from p fall to the top management and cooper. and we tried to create a culture range, which is actually a legacy merchandise because august merchandise will be used and will be shared off to the world proposal with organizers are hoping for a colorful and vibrant wool cup and the sentiment is reflected in all the items
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pants will take away from the tournament, just a little update. i had the chance to speak to catherine, businessman, usher away. so who you saw in my report and he says most of the items are selling out. and this is always the case in these big events. so don't leave it too late to grab your own piece of woke up history. belgium's prime playmaker kevin de brian has fired manchester city back to the top of the english premier league, his 2nd half free, taken out for city to beat lattice or one nell. no early holland in the city line up for this game, city are appoint clear of arsenal at the top and table for now or so play nottingham for as on sunday into effect a how were of a mistake? has it helped a liverpool defender jo gomez's chances of making england's world cup squat? he gifted leads? is rodrigo the opening gold at anfield, turned into even more of the horror show for the home side. by the equalizer from
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the cellar leaves hit the winner with minutes, remain to lift them out of the bottom. slee, we can a century from glen phillips, has helped new zealand to a big win at the t 20 cricket world pap. philip scored a 104 in a group match against relock and sidney. as his team reached a $16077.00 trip bolton to school for 3rd genius relaunch were bored out for a $102.00. that's a 2nd defeat for sri lanka. have a slim chance of reaching the last 4 easy and letter top of one and on course for the semi finals. well, adelphia phillies produced as stunning. come back to win game one of the baseballs world series. the police went 5, nothing down against the houston astros hit back to take the game into extra innings o moran from g t. remove auto in the 10th ending decided the game. so he's winning 65, that's the biggest world series come back for 20 years in 2 of the best of 7 series
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. if later on saturday. for me it's, it's so cool to see the way this team is playing that it's been a different hero. every single night and the whole it's been my way all post season long. um basically every hit on our line up has had their moment where they've come through here for the team and, and they're one of the main reasons. one against her. and her, you know, tonight i guess to my was my turn where i came a big in the spots, but mom, it's been like that. all post isn't long. it's been a different hit or every single my coming up work for a driver. charles clara has been and they had a crash during practice ahead of sundays mexican formula. one grand prix, clara emerged from the wreckage unhurt, red bulls, max or shoppin, who was already secured as seasons. world championship is going to pull position for the race friday. his team were fine, $7000000.00 for breaking last year's budget. and that is our, his fort for now. it's now back to marry him in london. i thank you very much. or just enough time to bring you the story about a railway company in switzerland,
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claiming a rather unusual rack or it's saying that it's around the world's longest passenger train with 100 coaches and 4 engines and almost 2 kilometers long. it traveled along a unesco world heritage route from prayed up to bergen and over the land of vasa via docs. it's part of this year celebrations of the 100 and 75th anniversary of the swiss railways. right way to mark them. ah ah
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