tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 31, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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hello i, marianna mozy. welcome to the news, our ally from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. brazil on a knife edge as mo, counting begins in the ron off between fall right. president, jar both scenarios is left is why the lula da silva, after reports of police stopping bounces, carrying voters at least 81 dead after a suspension bridge collapses in india's good europe state, sending hundreds of people plunging into a river. also, i turn around, i had told the crowd of people thought south korea in shock after at least a 153 people die in a crush during halloween festivities in soul. and to political vacuum in lebanon. as the president leaves office with no replacement appointed and only
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a caretaker government in place. and i'm far as small. have your latest world cap news. cuts are 2022 bound gonna sorry. thomas parte helps fire arsenal back to the top of the primarily so the poles of now closed in brazil's presidential run off, the results is starting to come in off to one of the country's most polarized elections in decades. with 28 percent of voting machines counted jar ball scenario is currently on 51 percent. while louise anacio new to silver is on 48 percent. also narrow afar, i incumbent is seeking a 2nd term in this election is vying to consolidate the shop. conservative ton and brazilian politics, a victory for lula. on the other hand, would mock a stunning come back for the left is full of presidents. we spent time in jail on
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corruption convictions. have been reports of highway road blocks, stopping buses, carrying voters in lula strongholds. though the election chief has said that they didn't prevent anyone from voting. also in the 1st round of brazil's presidential election, luna won more than 48 percent of the votes. but both noro defied opinion polls and got more than 43 percent, which resulted in this ronald vote happening now. his right wing liberal posse seen in orange. we're also big winners in the congressional elections. they want a 99 seat in the lower house, 8 of the 27 contested seats in the upper house. so this means that if lula wins and likely face chat, a challenge to get his policies through congress will no matter who comes to power, they go to lead a country with an economy in ruins. and where the world's largest rainforest, the amazon is disappearing fast. our latin america,
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it is lucy newman has been following the story as she joins us live now from lula headquarters in sao paolo. so, of course, a very small proportion of the votes have been counted so far. lou sir, so i guess we have to be cautious, but seems to suggest that both now has a slight lead, though it's still very close. oh, yes, you're absolutely right. it is a very small proportion, particularly if you compare it to the 1st round when it seemed that boss or nato was way ahead. and then suddenly lula took the lead because it really depends which part of the country the votes come in from 1st. and they tend to come in 1st from the south of the country, which tends to support also not a more, i can tell you now a little bit. a newer statistic. now we have with 29 percent of the votes, $51.00 for both sonata and nearly 49 percent for former president lula. that's here. by now, this has been, as you say, an extremely divisive election. it's been violent as at times as well. and with the
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results apparently so close. ah, it, there is a lot that could happen in this country. and joining me to talk more about that is political scientists. guillermo passat noise from the, from the other. it was your date of august foundation. thank you. geared more for being with us. thanks my pleasure. i'd like to say something about the selection that i've covered. many elections in brazil, but this one seems to be so divided on class lines racial lines, religious lines and regional lines just for you. is that something that really stood out, we've had polarized elections before, but impression that i have is that these particular elections are divided across value lines. and that's very important because it speaks to some sort of effective and effective dimension which is quite new. because in the past, we used to talk about political platforms and programs and proposals and now or we're talking about is people's deep beliefs. the law is the best for the country
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and bushel now does best for the country. and there doesn't seem to be any sort of dialogue between the 2 camps. was speaking of fat black of dialogue. what we've also seen in this, in this election campaign, is how people tend to see each other, not as adversaries, but as enemies. so whoever wins, what are the possible and he's actually bringing a country, turning it into one into a hole, into what brazil, usta sound and look like. that's the most challenging issue that any president will have to deal with. as of 2023. i think that lulu is more capable of dealing with a heap, trying to heal the wounds of the country. but both residents will have the same the same challenge which is to fix the country's problems and to bring the country together around one single reality. one single notion of the truth, the impression that i have to these, that we're living to different brazil's to parallel realities. also nod when lula, the, the ron on very different platforms and of course, healing the country will be difficult. but it's possible if they make the right
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paths. well, a lot of people have certainly compared president bus fernando till a former u. s. president. in donald trump. what is your take? while i think though, one of the legacies of the far riding brazil after 4 years of bull sonata is the americanization of brazilian politics in the sense that the topics, the issues that have been discussing brazil are very similar to the ones that americans are already very much used to an effective polarization, the swipe due to war country. but it has been around in the united states for quite some time. so we're sort of mimicking what be seen the united states to unfortunately a very difficult situation right now where democracy is on the verge of breaking down in. okay, satellites. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us. well, the via the voter being tallied because they're not counted here. they are electronic voting system here it's very, very quick. and we will be keeping you up to date, of course, with all the latest back to you are looking forward to it. thanks very much from south palla there at tallulah. adequate as a alyssa lehman. thank you very much,
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algy there is theresa ow joining us now from the ball scenario rally and the capital priscilla and a as a pops trays. i can start by asking you about these reports very warring earlier on allegations, all police placing obstacles in the way, all of lula supporters. and of course, it's thought that these police were, were loyal to have all scenario. what have you been hearing about that? well i'm here right in front of brazil's congress and hundreds and hundreds of people are gathering here to show their support for president j boy put out earlier today. there was lots of tension mostly of what something that's been going on in this country. ne piece room, that's a from hopefully lucky about where there were reports that highway police that the net pro very, very pro for that was helping people in carrying out road blocks and searches and buses with people that were heading to vote. there was also the director of the
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highway, but he's also posted a message saying that you can people to vote for you was gone. i don't. well, you are today. we were out electra treatment with a direct title. that's something that elected to be done. and dr. police not to do that, it was currently being investigated, but in spite of that, those people still were able to make it to the polling station. so, you know, there's an ongoing investigation going, but what we're here, let me tell you about what's happening here at the counting process has begun. people who are convinced that when i don't, when, when this election, in spite of what earlier polls have been suggesting that there's around a 45 point difference between both tablets with lulac the feel about winning this election. i'm joined here with henry letty. he came here with his 3 children with his wife. he's an english teacher and he was when i go to border, tell me a little bit while you're here today. what do you expect out of this election?
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well, we're here to check the both together with our supporters and we are hopeful that he will be re elected. and as we have, we have crowded, a threes with supporters. that's in a lot of people supporting him. and i hope that reflects on the voting systems. we are really hopeful, at same time worried and very anxious. what, why do you trust in the, the president has questioned these countries, electronic voting system. is this something that you trust and, and how would you feel if you'll become for those next president? wow, i don't trust a 100 percent. i has been question a lot for years, not only by for them both on out by, by other people as well as a kind of system that you can check once is done, it's over, you can are recount, and that's why we are afraid of it. and but that's all we have for now, and that's why we have for lunch and we have to chosen. and you asked me if you
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love weans. wow. i don't even like to think about that. first of all, he should either be running or because it being convicted duty and he has been declared innocent by anyone, so he shouldn't even be ready. it would be very frustrated to have the president of our country somewhere who should even be there as a president also now to has pushed for very controversial measures, including for example, the environment. you know, is that something that worries you because he has passed packages, for example, of allowing mining in the amazon rain forest. this is a major concern for the international community. what do you say to them? well, i'm not an expert in there to, but from what i know from what i have check, most of it, what you see on the news on narrative for false narrative. it's something that they want to blame him and they give you plenty of thing. he's not doing and if you
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check the numbers, like he suggest turning on the bait to google it, you will see that through here the in his 3rd is a government. there has be way last, bernie destruction in the amazon and ran and other national far so we have compared to legato. thank you very much. well, your environmental agencies say different that deforestation has increased during i government. so he's a man that came to powerful years ago in a way benefiting from this country's largest collab corruptions. count on the car were scandals that ended with performer printed 11 c lot in prison. i did with all this in transmission in brazil's political class, people here are telling us that they will continue to wait for the results, hoping that georgia evils will neither will become and will continue to be broken effects precedents. all right, thank you very much to raise a bow veritable scenario, riley in brasilia, and just
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a quick update of the results so far it should definitely seem to be a reflection of how close is context has been 35 percent voting machines counted. the gap has narrowed just a bit. durable sanara now and 50 percent. but to louise and as you to lead to silver up there it to just a little bit over 49 percent will stay across developments in brazil for you, but to plenty of all the news to bring you as well in this news out from london tropical storm now, gay sweeps out of the philippines, even 80 people dead, large sways of the country under water. ah, in clashes at university into iran, as that people defy warnings from revolutionary canter. and that protests and in sport will meet the artist behind this giant sized tribute one. while cups greatest of the players. ah
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also been falling developments in india of the past couple of hours at least 81 people have died after a suspension bridge collapsed in the city of morrow be in good draught, state official say hundreds of people fell into the river. when tables supporting the pedestrian bridge snaps some, clung to the twisted remains, waiting for emergency teams to rescue them. while others swam to safety. the 230 me to cologne. aaron fred, she had been closed for renovation for 6 months and only just reopened to the public last week. you probably could be, but so many children were enjoying holidays for do ali and they came here as tourists. all of them fell one on top of another. the bridge collapsed to to have a loading at some cord, cicily school. so, or some people who are moving on the bridge got injured while others fell into the water beneath. we started resty work immediately and took the injured people to the hospital. but oh, my gosh, younger is
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a senior assistant editor at the hindu newspaper. he says that when the bridge reopened, after renovation, it did not have a safety certificate from the government. if the, you know, shopping the way it takes over the bridges, you know, at 1st was given to operate the breeze and frankly engaged one and the private company for innovation and paying local please be homeless. apollo fissions saying that the pick men, you know, certificate to pick notes that the biggest of the breed before reopening it. so and then therefore the state government has come to the circumstances that lead to the, to the duty. but take it by, by all accounts. it appears that my 2 men made 50 certificate
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of pain before your age and that is why the government and the committee. but, you know, it says shopping that the private, the handling of very, very sensitive you know, and then the reopening without even informing the government, the authorities at least 11 people, including 2 police officers, have been killed in a stampede. a concert in the democratic republic of congo, it happened on saturday at the stadium of martyrs in the capital kinshasa, stating was reportedly pack beyond its capacity of 80000. some of the crowd ended up forcing their way into the v. i. p section. earlier security forces had reportedly fired tear gas and effort to disperse violent crowds in the streets outside the stadium. well, in south korea, country is morning just a day off to
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a crowd surge that killed at least a 153 people celebrating halloween in a densely packed alley in the capital. so people have been paying tribute to the victims laying flowers in it, tie one town the night life district where the tragedy happened and been expressing their condolences. most of the dead were only in their twenties and thirties businesses in the district of close and present in sic y'all as ordered an investigation into what happened from bride reports from sol. the it was a night of revelry that quickly turned into a tragedy. desperate scenes, as 1st responders and other party go, is attempting to resuscitate victims pulled from the crush, packed with crowds, people converged on this one alleyway with deadly consequences. so they came here around 10 p. m. and it was like a team from a movie. things happening during the war. it was completely out of control. oh,
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some of the 1st rescue was at the scene, said they couldn't get the injured to hospital because of the crowds, many of whom didn't realize the tragedy that was unfolding. long on there were too many people and it was too crowded. i know the police and rescue workers are working hard, but i would say there was a lack of preparation on sunday morning sole woke up to the enormity of this tragedy as the bar and entertainment district console. one is normally busy at holloway, but with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, the streets were filled with tens of thousands of party goes. south korea president came to see for himself to see an answering a review of crime control measures for future festivals and events on henry imagine tal. it's a tragedy and a disaster that should not have taken place in the heart of soul during or when celebration. i express my condolences to the victims for years how what ought
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russian would sunday the streets of the day one that hours earlier had been packed now eerily quiet onlookers standing in silence trying to understand what happened from england and needed an incident like this was in a way predictable cupboard restrictions were lifted, which resulted in bigger crowds with the longer pool. i strongly found that if i came in, it might be something that i can do to help answer for anxious relatives. a search to find out the fate of loved ones and for survivors, nightmarish memories of the crusher. people at the 3 people on the route. and it will, i turn around and i had told the crowd because gunners, people had done an extensive investigation into the cause of south korea's most deadly crush. now underway. rob mcbride al jazeera, so or now lebanon's had a state, has vacated the presidential palace leaving the end of his term,
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and that designated success or a fully functioning government, a situation he's described as constitutional chaos. michelle allen's departure triggers a power vacuum after parliament failed to agree on a replacement for the role which was go to a maronite christian. before leaving, he signed a decree, formalizing the resignation of nat geo mccarthy's government. it will remain in office in the caretaker capacity that it's held since the elections in may. during his tumultuous term, our presided over a devastating financial meltdown which is pushed more than 80 percent of the population into poverty over the past 3 years. babington's currency is also lost. 95 percent of its value. ali hashem reports now from the city of barbara. ah, they were 6 critical years that saw lebanon nearly descend into efficiency. president michelle owns than your household to and then what is promising to
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continue the fight against corruption within what he describes as the ruling establishment luxury. emily, it does like go feel out on the biggest financial crime committed in the world using your own money. we could have cut the losses by using capital controls to prevent money smuggling. something that still hasn't happened and why they're challenging us. is it because they're going to be prosecution with an wally? little hairy. just like the last 2 president. parliament has not approved a replacement for our lunch in the country once again into crisis and creating a power vacuum and says he's also approving the government's resignation. i think we are very familiar with the vacuums. this is not the 1st time as you know, that we face such a vacuum. it's more of a tradition now in lebanon. nevertheless, i think this is representative of the inability of the current revenue constitution . it's inability to function properly. the president left surrounded by his
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supporters who came to accompany him on his trip from bob presidential college. this is on the 2nd departure from the presidential since we did. the 1st saw him leaving defeated as the lebanese civil war came to an end in 1990. now he leaves behind a legacy that many beneath would remember his presidency. for some analysts believe the challenges facing lebanon began long before home came to office on speculative he should be thought of as part of the continuum. and what we are currently living in lebanon is, is a, continue with the path that has been, i'm babbling, for the past, not just 10 years or 11 years, somewhat, even extend this can continue until the 19 ninety's. our music christian came to
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fall in 2016 endorsed by his grandma in the political deal that brought back soon. the politicians are heavy as prime minister. many lebanese will likely remember the own era, as at the time of great difficulties. it biggest, one being the 2020 with port explosion that killed hundreds investigation into the cause went nowhere with vegas political factions exerts and pressure on the judiciary to limit the scope of the inquiry that was followed by the significant loss of the value of the nation's currency, which has led to also partnerships and people are unable to withdraw that money. lebanon would now await the election of a new president in the coming weeks. but it's not only about political factions agreeing, but a candidate. it's also about regional players facilitating and supporting such a rule. now, despite all the troubles, many lebanese will hope to see
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a more stable future. and then net to their troubles. and yeah, sure measures, year level for us mcsaunder is a senior fellow at the middle east institute, an adjunct professor at george washington university, joins me live via skype from washington. what do you know of efforts that might be on the way to find her a compromise candidate to replace michelle allen? well, mary and i have been underweight for quite some time. now it should have yielded an agreement on a president before the expiration of president allen's terms. however, on planned itself politically in the worse shape possible. the parliamentary elections of last reign yielded on parliament, meaning that no party in parliament, no faction yields the majority, it is the parliament in lebanon, not the people. it is the parliament that elect a president. and so therefore, these political parties that are notoriously practitioners have been unable to
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agree it does. it does also often require some could omen and support from regional and international actors who have influence in latin and that kind of book, domestic, regional and also international consensus on who will be 11 on the next president has simply not mature yet. so there's no one candidate that might be in the running that where the focus lies is it just increased right? there are several when there is no obvious christian mer vendor for the president. the, the, i generally do shift in the direction of the commander of the army. also a christian marin, i figure that might emerge as a compromise candidate. many believe that he will emerge as the president. however, we're not there yet. and these discussions are still ongoing. its time the country has experienced this, but how could an extended presidential void affect lebanon now at
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a time of economic collapse. thank you for that question. marianne, because there is a tendency to sort of normalize the vacancy in lebanon presidency. really, the top close to the republic, there is nothing normal about that. and even though 11 and had experienced that in the past, this time is very different. lebanon is in the midst of a total economic and financial meltdown. lebanon, experienced the work taken on the collapse of its modern history, is needs to enact, performed, and needs to enact reform immediately. however, it's been unable to and will continue to be unable to, to enact or form. because the role of the president now shift to a caretaker government, the caretaker government or the constitution, cannot make it a decisive decision, can not enact reforms that are required as part of the go cation,
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the ongoing negotiations with the i'm a for an international bailout package. right, so the, the parliament has to elect to president under the lebanese system. the president has to approve a cabinet. you need the cabinet to implement reforms in order to access i enough money. that is correct. it is complex that you did get it right. all right, and so, but then if the politics is as polarized as you say, how are they going to be able? is there any way to get around the sort of presidential void in other words, is there any way to reach an agreement on a cabinet that could at least try to meet ins, demands to get that money because country desperately needs this assistance right now. it is very difficult to imagine such a situation married because that would run contrary to the constitution. yes. of the government, god does take on the role and the powers of the executive,
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the president. however, this is a caretaker government. this is not a fully functioning government that we currently have in place in lebanon. so there will be a lot of horse trading, and lebanon will continue to limp along it, perhaps benefit from some humanitarian aid, international community. and the us and europe have been quite forthcoming and providing humanitarian aid, lebanon. there's an interest both in the region and beyond, not the, the full collab, yet another failed state in the middle east is not something that foreign powers want to see. but there's also a very strong had to be to empower the same corrupt in that little class that have yield a deadlock after deadlock in lebanon, and is atoria for its corruption. so perhaps some humanitarian aid, some assistance. yes, that's possible, but a bailout that was 11 and 11. an algorithm is very unlikely and the political class
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is able to pull a rabbit out of a hat and eventually get act together. elected president and enact these are forms . and of course, this doesn't all affect people and we mustn't news lose sight of that. thank you very much cosmic, sorry for joining us from washington. can use our life from london or still to come on the program. the u. n. turkey in ukraine. agree on a plane to move 40. they agree on a plan to move 14 ships after russia suspended its participation in a deal allowing ukraine to exports vital grain. by many people hoping denmark's elections will lead to the end of the homes in so called ghetto as being demolished and will bring you all the latest in sports in the run up the welcome. ah,
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hello the changing of the month, we'll see a change in the weather across so many parts of europe. we've had dry weather, settle weather to central areas, and wet weather stuck across much of western europe, particularly into portuguese, where the systems will eventually make some inroads into central parts as we go through the next couple of days where windy weather still in place, you can see how tightly packed those i suppose i am at wet weather will stream through ireland, northern ireland, scotland wales, much of england as we go on through monday, a saturday on into tuesday. some of that went to weather, now punching its way into were western and central parts of france. and we'll see some wet weather to coming across. spain and portugal clearing back in behind portugal at last. seeing some welcome dry weather coming through. wet weather, coming into central air is by their state, a wet and windy day across much of the northwest gypsy low countries turning increasingly wet scandinavia sinks on wet weather. i will see east dry and fine,
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at least for the time being dry and fine across much of north africa. that same by the system, cleary, the iberian peninsula will just haul the temperature down across the far north, west of africa, re batted around $23.00 celsius by tuesday for the south. well, heavy shower wants to get into southern parts of nigeria and pet southern parts of much of west africa. ah frank assessments, if the united states that you're running a good program, why is there a plan that you might have informed opinions? i believe that armenia and other virginia should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many time. critical living is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take home in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, sears for miles,
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a suspension bridge collapsed. it had been closed for renovation for 6 months, and only just reopened to the public last week. south career is in warning a day after a crowd surgeon, a narrow alley killed, at least a $153.00 people, celebrating halloween and sole people have been paying tribute to the victims who are mostly in their twenties and thirties. and in brazil, votes of being tallied in the type presidential ronald between far right incumbent trouble, snarl is left describing louise ignacio alluded to silver. okay, so this is where the result stands at the moment. 54 percent of voting machines counted. so over half of the votes counted the gap is narrowing. jabal center is now on 50.2 percent, who is in us unit to silver, has at 49.8 percent of the vote. i want now bring in palo. so tara is a distinguished fellow and former director of the brazil institution, a wilson santa joins us live now from washington. were you expecting it to be
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this close at this point in a counting process? to be quite frank. yes, because the folks that are called at 1st are those that come from the south of the country and the center west regions that tend to support more conservative candidates and disguised valuable solo. the votes from the northeast of brazil, that support president, former president lula and from other regions that then to support lula are starting to be counted. so the difference that you see in the county is very small, that they will, for it will flip. and the lula will, i think, from the numbers that you are sure we, i think it's going to be a rather comfortable walk margin of victory for president lula. it,
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can you be sure that i mean, lula does have an advantage? you did have an advantage going in to sundays, run off vote as narrow as it was. but you know, we have seen that test football scenario has been underestimated in the past. yes, but yellow, this is neither question of underestimate sion or over estimation. this is a matter of counting votes in the country that has developed a very good effective electoral system in terms of voting, in terms of counting the votes. we have now a little bit over a half of the cart, the, the devote the total of all, so deposit dead or declared at they are being tallied her and the trend is very normal. it's what we one should expect. i
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believe that actually are the candidates that did candidate the loses will recognize that there are there one at one reason for that. in this case, i believe that president lula will win. but bull shawna were in his supporters won the election for congress. they will have a pretty solid majority in congress or is the same. so why do you suppose vitamins usually very interesting that you have all scenarios he's been casting doubt on or is trying to sort of cast out on the a credibility of the voting system. but then on friday he appeared to say something a little bit different. he seemed to suggest that he might accept the result. and that, you know, in a democracy, you know, whoever gets the most votes wins, i think he said something to that effect. why did he, why was there a slight shift in tone from him?
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i believe that said, reality is imposing itself. hello, it's not. it's not bullshit on iris choice to accept or reject the are the result. this is the will of the brazilian people, more than a 150000000 people went to the force of the day in a very, a disciplined way. people, i like to say this voting despite all the tensions. voting has been always a happy day in brazil, it's a sunday people like to go to participate. i remembered this from my childhood and her. so are we are going to have the end of this process is going to be pretty anti climatic for those who believe that there will be tension not there will be tension, but the tension will be processed in
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a very rational, civilized way. there will not, i would predict in terms of the election, there will not be violence except, or from images like the one of a congresswoman that supportable sonata. that pointed a weapon to someone in some follow her. but, you know, those are isolated incidents. and the question now frankly is if brazil will face the challenges of normalcy, brazil has always had difficult as with that. and now we'll have a series of challenges confronting fiscal policy. the amazon that's essential for brazil's position in the world and other challenges that are every country faces. but in our brazil has again a possibility of dalinda world that yes,
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we are environmental power. ah, bill, the world expect this, the powerful countries in the world expect this from brazil. i believe brazil has unlawful leaders to move forward in a rational way, preserving its best asset. amazon, the amazon is a very important asset for brazil. it is the thing that will read the great brazil into the world communion. i am very sorry to know to end on pout. i do appreciate it with a lot of focus on on the economy, but indeed it is. climate change in the destruction of the rainforest, the an issue of enormous global significance. thank you very much. now people in somalia are have been searching for lost loved ones after a suicide attack killed at least a 100 people in the capital market tissue. 300 others were wounded. relatives have
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been searching through the rubble for those still missing to ca. bombs exploded on saturday. a busy junction near the education ministry, a 2nd one then went off just as ambulance is arrived at the scene. the on group al shabani times to have carried out the attack it somalis deadliest attack since a truck bomb exploded the same place in 2017 killing more than 500 people that i had them. the victims are somali people about who are recuperating from the attacks 5 years ago in the same area. some of them recovered from injuries, some were disabled our, some were orphans who lost their loved ones in previous attacks and others on the machine was we, in the muslim somali people are at war with these men. at the time we are talking, there is fighting against them going on in many parts of the country. whether it is gal montague here, sure bow, southwest, or jubilant states. utica al students in iran as defined the toughest warning yet
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i the revolutionary gods continue to protest to universities around the country. nationwide demonstrations of the death in police custody of massa anemia, the evolved until one of the largest confrontations that we seen between that people government since the revolution students shouted slogans. calling for freedom will met with tear gas meetings and gunfire from riot police. counter protests were also held in support of the government with that rival protest as clashing the head of the rounds. revolutionary gauze is warned that saturday would be the last day of protest assigned the security forces intended to intensify the crackdown. a tropical storm is swept out of the philippines of to swamping much of the country deaf toll from flooding his climb to 80 with at least 31 people missing . barnaby no reports now from the northern city of emma's tropical storm. no game made landfall in the philippines late friday evening. but 24 hours later wasn't
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quite done yet. by sunday morning, nearly the entire archipelago was submerged in flood water. eduardo believe darrow says he wasn't able to get any sleep made up, wouldn't notice. i'm in bo, but it's the 1st time this has happened to us. we've been through it since last night. we can't change because all our clothes are wet and some were even swear pauline, we've lost so much. even our chickens died. lisa flores, one of her daughters, neighbors says she feared for her life and her children. another one and my 2 little daughters were home. what if they drowned in her house collapsed? we would have been buried alive. fortunately, while flood waters continued to rise in other areas, they were slowly receding in their neighbourhood. i want to give you a sense of how high flood waters rose here, right now. it's angle deep, but look at this dark pink streak over the light pink paved of the gate.
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this was how high the flood waters were. thousands of filipinos are still in temporary shelters. social workers here say it may take a few days before evacuation can return to their homes, social welfare secretary, erwin til 4 assurace victims. that the government is ready to provide the necessary aid go him deport today. up and i hope is on its way. if it doesn't arrive the day, it will arrive tomorrow morning. that's the late best you can expect it. no matter where you are. for now, some filipinos are going around and donating food packs and act of kindness victim see is unexpected. but the welcome gesture. their faith in humanity restored during one of the most trying types. born to below al jazeera yuma city, the philippines. now ukrainian turkish and un delegations of agreed on a plan to help move 14 ships transporting grain in the black sea. ukraine has
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a total of $218.00 vessels are effectively blocked from making shipments pulling roches decision to pull out of a you and pro could grain. dale western governments are urging last guy to reverse that move, say, on demise efforts to ease the global food crisis. moscow side, it was cooling off the 3 month old deal because im drawn strikes on its ships and cut off crimea. meanwhile, russia stepping off, its, its efforts to capture the east and ukrainian town of backlit sits on a main road leading to the acquainting house at his of savannah can come a tourist. and as i said, beg, now reports, if back what fools it could bring all the areas within range of rush and artillery on the front lines near buck mode. there's a constant sound of shells flying overhead. we go. trenches and bunkers are the only cover out here where ukrainian soldiers wait for their recognizance drawn teams to send them details of russian troops. but whenever
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they fire russian troops fire back with his b wait inside until there's a lull in the firing. the ukrainians have told us we can't show any roads, landmarks, or anything that will reveal their positions. this soldier says he was a kitchen appliance salesman before rushes invasion. so now they call him the electrician for, ah, between us and them is about 1800 meters of open space. and when someone appears, it is very noticeable. there was a time when the russians fired mortars machine guns and also snipers miss sure. he answered them, it, oh lest it not more than an hour. this life is simple on the front line. no mattress is here. this wood and a blanket. most annoying, this is our small, almost family home. they have the beds where we sleep, and afterwards we swap. we don't have hotel conditions where everyone has their own place, someone's working, someone's on duty, someone's resting with his,
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my colleague resting now. ukrainian troops faced both russian soldiers and troops from the self declared don x people's republic or dpr with touches the particular muscle, one of their tech. these are using a lot of men to push forward and aggressive in they see the use of the asian and artillery when they were coded. the russians massively struck an exact location and the d p r y randomly. it doesn't matter where they hit the bill. he's been fighting on the front line since 2014, when separatists took control of parts of eastern ukraine. we need more weapons. i mean more west and weapons is not only guns, but also high precision and high caliber weapons. we give the russians a good punch, but we will like more western weapons to racial morale, local with i see you in for in, if you were told in the last few days the russians have been trying to push forward in some places along the front line the russians are less than 2 kilometers away. the men here say the scene intense fighting as russian forces tried to break
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through the ukrainian front lines. however, the soldier spots a movement unless you look at me for a formidable max points out to us that are flat jackets are useless here. go through here. yeah. it, it. but on the back of frontier they don't think about doin. all they want to do is hold the line and make sure the country doesn't fall over it. i said, beg, i'll da 0, eastern ukraine. a man is attacked a migrant processing center in the southern english port of dover. he tak reportedly through 3 petrol bombs with fireworks, attach them at the center, one of which didn't go off. the man later killed himself, can't believe said one minor injury was reported. came a day after almost a 1000 migrants arrived in the u. k. after crossing the channel, stan mark is a link parliamentary elections on tuesday and many hoping the next government will
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scrap a controversial housing law under which homes in so called hide get alice can be demolished. the critics say that it targets migrant communities and the de city of a dance hash ma, by reports on this, who taught to their courses, abraham l hassle lives in vos more sir. a suburb classified by danish authorities as a hard ghetto, with the term refers to areas where crime poverty and unemployment rates are high. people now risk being evicted and their houses demolished after the law that was introduced into $1018.00 to get rid of all. so called ghettos by 2030 last april. the boy parkin was the 1st residential building to be knocked down by him. and hudson is determined to fight the law. his childhood home is slated next for demolition. it's very sad. this is the area i grew up in. this is like my entire childhood was here in the area. so seeing it in front of me just being torn
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up hard being demolished through sad people in voss mostly have invited the main political parties for the town hall debate, but it might be too late. the day this government says the so called gutters stand for everything that went wrong with past immigration policies and failed integration. but for the people who live in areas like the boot parker and that one stood here, the new law is just an excuse to impose more discriminatory measures against muslim immigrants. far right and centrist candidates are all calling for stricter anti immigration laws ahead of the general election on november. the 1st really can save the whole world by saying yes we open, the doors is free to come. we have to have kind of barrier because otherwise we can't keep up with the health system which also needs to be scaled up. if you had more people in the country,
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12 neighborhoods fall into the ghetto category. anxious families have to cope with relocating and finding new schools for their children. the atmosphere is becoming so much tense that you want some kind of guarantee. even though you know the social democrats haven't been living up to what they have been promising. so people are, are you know, unsure about where to, to vote. danish authorities worn low income immigrant neighborhoods have become parallel societies threatening denmark's way of life to protect that generous welfare state. and what did they say? they want to shut the door to immigrants and refugees hush about butler else's era . wouldn't say southwest of copenhagen far as here now with all the sports and the build up to the world cup. ah, well can bound garner star thomas party has how fire are small back to the top of
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the english premier league. the 29 year old score in the back of the goals as the gunners hammered. nottingham forest, 5 nil the result means arsenal are 2 points clear at the top of the table party and has gone, the teammates begin their well cap campaign against portugal on november 24th england's marchis ransford is looking get ahead of katara 2022. he was on target to help manchester united, the west ham one know at old trafford. united now said 5th in the premier lee, it was roster. it's $100.00 schools for the club. study. big things are expected from brazil to sydney as junior in katara realm. enter it forward, scored his 6 that legal and the season again, serona wasn't enough for the window rail were held to a one all draw which also saw tony cruise gets sent off for the 1st time in his career career. let's blanco none the last top. the table by 1.3 minutes, argentina,
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one of the favorites to win the world cup there. last title came in 1986. the late diego merit donna who guided them to that title would have been 62 on sunday, while since his death 2 years ago. many tributes have been paid to the legendary player among them, a mural on a plane at painted by maximilian now beg, now sco. since then the artist has painted many more, including some on a hugely impressive scale. oh, yeah. so you know, it could be no remote media on the article. i did not because it was i would on nathan without it got it . oh wow. yeah. okay. been day and if it ended somebody do it up. i view it up in google it or not. if it got me sit there and then that it is activated to be done so, but i like you have to call the guy and nobody a laquon,
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but out of you. yes, that is, you know, so i put in there, but then i meant it doesn't mean brazilian side. flamenco, have one the copa liberty door, as they beat at political pan, then say one now and in all brazilian final in ecuador, april barbara says score the winning goal. it is the 3rd time that flamenco have won the copa the 4th year in a row that a brazilian team has elected the trophy. a bar salon are one of the most popular chines hearing cats are. so how malick went to watch their game on saturday. the group is guitar fans to find out what they have to say about their country's well kept chances. oh, a footboard manager and this with myself and get together to watch the game. it's called a much less. let's take a look inside
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a rather than 3 to reshape it. barcelona one, the most popular teens in cutter, they take on valencia in legal. less what? oh, a, our friends would like her. maybe i support should see your support center. so we sit there to each other in them as this over friends. we can talk her, like we can talk freely, we can talk about the games, we can talk about other things with the other funds. i also think to host the other funds here. remember this and the see our culture, our match, this how we watch them games. imagine this marshal. wow. walk down with those into nearly 12 years now. i was so excited to buy the tickets, to attend the games for our mission team until the special teams of the pool.
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ah, a, they actually shocked us where they were in the as in, i hope in our group that we can class, i think is the 1st it's did with them on his own in our group. but i, i feel that we can, we can present that have now, well as a domestic win for barcelona. they were the one mill. this guy over had a great time, a. there you go. we all had a good time. right? yeah. well, the world probably coming from sure, we'll have a great time. maybe in the stadiums, or maybe back here in the budget. right? yeah, that was al jazeera so hell malik reporting their south africa pulled off
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a stunning final over when against india. t 20 world cap in australia, a pro tears topped india's score of 133 with just 2 poles remaining and perth result means they top group 2 as for india, this was their 1st loss of the tournament. and their 2nd in the standings. ah, and that is all your support for now? it's now back to marin in london. oh, all right. thanks very much. that wraps up the news. al, but i'll be back with another full bulletin for you in a couple of minutes. ah ah
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