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in one asylum seekers at the side of the road in front of the residents, a vice president, pamela harris, aid worker say a baby arrived injured and a man with diabetes was rushed to the hospital after in a win win mat on the 40 hour bus ride in florida, governor and rhonda santas took credit for the flight part of a coordinated effort. your mom held up in governors to send my good democrat like city some have declared states of disaster and age. the migrant, manipulating people are in very dire circumstances. purely for global gay ah, supporters of smoother the sofa take to the street celebrating his narrow victory and brazil's presidential election after
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a bitterly fought campaign deep disappointment among beaten president j. your boss, an arrow supporters, but no sign yet of the defeated far right candidates. ah, you're wanting to 0 life from a headquarters in delphi and getting obligated also coming up. south korea seeks answers as to what cause a crowd crushed during halloween festivities, killing a 153 people. at least a 132 people have been killed in india after a foot bridge collapses days after it reopened, following refurbishments. ah hello. at the former brazilian president louisa, nausea, louis de salvas promised to unite the country after completing a stunning political come back, he won a tightly contests,
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said run off election against incumbent. you're both narrow by just over one percent of the votes. the results are extremely close with no clear winner up until near 99 percent of all those who are accounted lula will be taking the range of a deeply divided nation. when you go to visit 2, there's only one big winner. the people, there's neither mine nor our party. the victory is victory for an immense democratic movement that's beyond political parties or ideologies. the majority of the people want more democracy. they want more social inclusion. they want more respect and understanding between people. they want more freedom and equality, our latin america editor last in a minute, following lula in south polo. he did not win by a huge amount. so people who have been with him for thick and thin as you say, have wanted this country to return to the policies that he enshrined when he was
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president, 2 times in a row. in fact, which had to do with bit better social justice, more rights for the minorities of guarantees of food for everyone in this country. they are now 33000000 brazilians war going hungry. even though brazil is a food basket, it is a producer of a large percentage of the food that there is in the world right now. and so those sorts of policies that made him so popular, especially amongst the poor and even the middle class, people who were once poor but who were able to climb to the middle class and their children were allowed to go to university because of his programs. they want that back again, including blacks who until new law came to the presidency, often were not allowed more than often, usually were not able to get into public universities. but he had a system, a formative action that allowed blacks and other minorities to go to university. that has changed the face of brazil in the long term. but then there are other
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people who are more than going back to the past. they just want to guarantee that brazil stays on track in terms of being a democracy. and there was a lot of concern. and there still is that current president died both. so nato was becoming more and more authoritarian and not respecting brazil's democratic institutions. meanwhile, supporters of the incumbent bull scenario have express disbelief and disappointment . at the result, the right wing leader has not yet made a speech, conceding the election. but brazilian state media is reporting that both the president of congress and the president of the senate have acknowledge lula victory . and both are political allies of jo year. both scenario terrorism bo has more from outside the presidential palace residents rather, and brazilian. it's also unlikely that he will call the elected president no longer feel well that he will concede to fade. so this only adds up to the tension that this country has been in for the past weeks since the 1st round table tonight has
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been questioning this country's electronic voting system for 8 weeks. he has question the electro trivial question. the supreme court, you have even asked the military to carry out the counting process. so certainly there's been lots of tension, lots of faith in the country. so we were surrounded bible tonight of supporters. many of them were crying desperate because of the carried result. there was a service and evan jelly conservative people praying on the ground saying that this country's flag won't be turned read. those are the colors of the workers party, saying that i should be in prison and not sitting on the presidential feed. there's also some reports in several cities across the country where there's some road blocks where protesters apparently these are small protest for now. we're protesters are asking for the military to take over. in fact, some of the people we spoke to in the gathering, we were at right in front of the congress. this are both. so that was reported were telling us that they were hoping that the president will be meeting with
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a military. and i know for, for something such as the cool could take place. this is very, very unlikely. at this point, monica santa cab is in rio de janeiro and has more on the transition of power in normal circumstances. ah. next tuesday lula would start a transition, a cabinet. he would name people that would, are start negotiating with both scenarios, government for the next, until his government is over in december, the 31st and they would be negotiating at the showing the ropes. what happened? the statistics, how the economy is faring. but if there had, if there is no dialogue, that is a problem for the transition. because then he would start a new government with no clue of what's going on of what the real numbers are of what he can really do with the budget. nelson franklin covey. im is
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a professor at hill, you alonso university, specializing and international politics. he says, boss, an error has little choice, but to accept the results. the president of the, the 2 houses of congress have her, recognised the victory of lula. and especially the leader of the house. who is the, is the strong bonaza quarter. he didn't so foot true more than $100.00 them 30 impeachment her requests against those sonata. so his, his great ally was present both sonata and sobel sonata won't have any support for them at them not to recognize the result of the elections bird ticket. he may create problems to position period, but a leader and, and the president of zemett who gave her the clear
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a impression that suitable so now won't have many allies to try to not accept the results. so brazil institutions prove to be strong enough to resist for 4 years of both. so now 2, right, 3 far right? doing government and i'm sure they will manage this transition be that told has risen after a suspension bridge collapse than india. at least 132 people have been killed in a disaster in the city of war. the in good faith. officials say hundreds of people fell into the river below when cable supporting the pedestrian bridge. now, these 230 meters, a span with states from british rule and the 1900 century, had been closed for renovation and only reopened to the public. last maslanka as a senior assistant editor at the hindu newspaper. he says when the bridge reopened, after renovation, it did not have a safety certificate from the government site the, you know,
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shopping the pink. so he was up at the college, you know, at 1st was given to operate the please. and frankly in good one. and as a private company for innovation and bidding love to please be home, municipal official thing, the pain, the pick, men you know, certificate to pick, know that because of the bleed before real well. and then before the state government has come to grow. the circumstances that led to the, to this, the, by the, by, by all accounts, it appears that my 2 men made 50 certificate of pain before your age. and that is why the government as the committee, but you know it's,
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it's really shopping that the private, the handling of a very sensitive breeze, you know, and reopening without even informing development. authorities. south koreans are paying tribute to the victims of a crowd cross that killed at least $154.00 people. during halloween festivities on saturday, people gathered and sold it on neighborhood where the accident occurred to lay flowers and express their condolences. businesses and district known for its night life have been shot. let's speak to rob mcbride. he's joining us from sol. so how are people paying tribute to the victims, rob we've been getting a briefing monday morning from the government on ways that it will deal with the aftermath of this tragedy. it includes things like the declaring of the area around details where the tragedy happened as a disaster zone. that way, it would then be entitled to various support schemes. that's been the announcement
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of financial support for funeral arrangements that will be many funerals in the coming days. also for the payment of medical bills. we still have scores of people in hospital, but at the same briefing that was some very tough questions being asked. and that will be further questions about this, about the level of policing on saturday night when this tragedy happened. which does it with the value of hindsight to a certain degree seem locally inadequate. according to the many of the people who would that we would simply turned into the scenes of chaos as part of the morning process that we're going to have for the coming week. we are having the setting up of these memorial alters in cities across south korea. this one is outside of city hall, and there is another alter across in each one near the scene of the tragedy. there is, i think, a sense of disbelief, almost numbness from people here in south korea. it's a country that, you know, is written down for self control following the rules. and we saw that during the
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pandemic that people weren't allowed to meet up. so they didn't, people had to wear masks and everyone was a mask when people were allowed to gather again for things like k, pop constance, offer, protest rallies and marches, then it's all very well organized, very well policed and very well marshal. so lots of questions being asked about how this was allowed to happen. we know from president you so kill who has been down to this altar, that things will be different in the future. that all that the, the staging the crowd control measures the big events in the future will be, will be looked at very strongly indeed. but if that's many people here will tell you, have sadly taken this tragedy for that to happen. thank you so much. robert fried reporting from sol still ahead on al jazeera. we look at how argentina, soccer fans, hope that the legacy of the late, great dig them are done. i will inspire them in the world. in cats are
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ah hollow were seen some a valid storms moving across the deep south of the u. s. associated with this area of low pressure, at least 9 tornadoes reported as the system made its way through. it will continue to drive its way further east was not quite as intense, but still some lively showers right. the way up towards the tennessee valley easing over towards the mid atlantic states, a few showers to just running up towards the mid west central areas will be dry and fine up towards the pacific northwest. big change coming through here, seen some wet weather pushing its way in across british columbia. south of the border into washington state into oregon. we are going to see some very wet weather coming through. and that will push its way little farther south, which as we go on into tuesday, some heavy best of rain even as far south as california say something to watch out
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for. there are some heavy rain just running in across the gulf coast as we go on through tuesday hoping of dry over towards the eastern seaboard. i went to the caribbean, the dry weather for the time being is a further west. central american not faring too badly, largely settled here, but a few scattered showers around. nothing too much concern ourselves with. we are little concerned about this circulation here just push very close to the south of jamaica. it may become a tropical depression. very soon. ah yugoslavia disintegrated, war descended only to inhabitants amidst the death and destruction. one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle. episode 3 of football rebels enters the world of footballing legend prag, cushy h. who went from coaching boys football to teaching young men lot. frederick push
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each of the siege of sarajevo on al jazeera. ah ah. hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the sour, the former president and left us leader in the to silva has been declared the winner if a knife edge presidential runoff election in brazil. with over 99 percent of balance counted, he's taken 50.9 percent of the vote, incumbent j. horrible scenario to 49 point one percent. and supporters of lula yourself are still in the streets, celebrating and extraordinary come back for the man who previously served to its rooms as president. he also served time in prison for corruption,
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but was released after the supreme federal court of brazil ruled the judge wasn't impartial. meanwhile, supporters of defeated incumbent j. horrible scenario have been left in near disbelief. the right wing politician has not yet made a speech, conceding the election. brazilian state medias reporting the president of congress and president of the senates have acknowledged lulu's victory and both are political allies of j. europe also narrow. so lula will read latin america's biggest economy over the next 4 years. our latin america editor lucio newman, visited his home village in the lead up to the pole. sheer pores from per and i'm book o, one of the countries poorest regions a remote dirt road in northeastern brazil, the country's poorest region. this is where it, aldo santos takes us to see. we're his cousin. we see nashville, lulu deceive, i was born or at least an exact replica, the home of donnelly and do louis mother. you original fell down years ago. this
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was the typical house of subsistence farmers made of mud, and coconut tree sticks with no running water or electricity as his toilet thinks. it won't either put us would. would it hit us wise? it's important to reconstruct the story for future generations so that they can assimilate louis story and realize that they too can fight for collective justice in these times of individualism is but our daughter's, this was the bedroom with a family of 10 slept. and this suitcase was used as a closet until lula. the mother who was illiterate, decided to take all of her children to sao paolo never dreaming who one of her youngest sons would eventually become. newly began working at the age of 14 and went on to become a formidable trade union leader and founder of the workers, pardon, or p t. he had little formal education, but an abundance of christmas and negotiating skills. in 2003 lula became brazil's
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1st working class president. he introduced sweeping social reforms to combat poverty and the station of working class brazilians. from providing education ruler to fresh water access for people like palo gomez, mizzi or mile will of gum. i began to love lula long ago like a father hero, because honestly, he embraces the cause of the poor. emotional. massive housing projects also helped lift 33000000 people from poverty during his 2 terms, which coincided with the booming prices for brazilian commodities, brazil's economy sort yes, all was not well. nagging charges of corruption had long surrounded him and his political party. a multi 1000000000 dollar graph scandal exploded after he left office in 2010. just as the economy began regressing ha, millions of brazilians turned on ruler, demanding. he go to jail. now,
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if lula is not in prison, he will return to power and keep stealing is the ringleader of them all. who was convicted and imprisoned on charges of money laundering, and corruption, which he denied, but was released 18 months later when the supreme court ruled that all of louis convictions be an old because of suspect procedural practices. now, 12 years after he left office with more than 80 percent approval ratings in older and perhaps more cautious lula has returned, promising to bring back better days, especially for the poor. to see a newman al jazeera guide, this petnum who called brazil lebanon's president michelle own has left his official residence on sunday. his mandate will end at midnight on monday. the 89 year old leaders tenure has been challenging with the financial meltdown and the bay route port explosion. and parliament has so far been unable to agree on
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a successor. ali has some reports in the city of bob dole on the departing president's legacy. ah, they were 6 critical years that saw lebanon nearly descend into a fade state. resident, michelle allen's tenure has come to an end. but his promising to continue to fight against corruption within what he describes as the ruling establishment about jerry emily. it was like a piano, 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? and we're little teddy. just like the last 2 president, parliament has not approved the replacement for plunging the country once again into crisis and creating a power vacuum own said he's also approving the government resignation. i think
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we're very familiar with this, these vacuums, this is not the 1st time as you know that we face such as are more of the tradition now. nevertheless, i think this is representative of the inability of the cut and lebanese constitution. it's inability to function properly. the president left surrounded by his supporters, who came to accompany him on his strict from the presidential palace to a new residence. this is our 2nd departure from the presidential defense, saw him leaving, defeated beneath civil war came to an end in 1990. now he leaves behind the bitter legacy that many of beneath remember his presidency. for some analysts release the challenges facing lebanon began long before i came to office on federal, should be thought of as part of the continuum. what we have currently living in
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lebanon is, is a, continue with the off a path that has been unraveling for the past. not just 10 years or 11 years, somewhat even extend. it can continue until the 1990 s who's a christian came to power in 2016 endorse questions. the law and the political deal that brought back soon, the politician sat. how did he prime minister mentally beneath will likely remember the own era as a time of great difficulties? the biggest one being the 2020 b port explosion that killed hundreds the investigation into the cause went nowhere with various political factions. exert impress here on the judiciary, to limit the scope of the inquiry that was followed by the significant loss of value in the nation's currency, which has led to the total financial collapse and people are unable to withdraw
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their money. lebanon will now await the election up a new president in the coming weeks. but it's not only about political factions agreeing on a candidate. it's also about regional players facilitating and supporting such a move for now. so, despite all the troubles, many ladies will hope to see a more stable future and an end to their troubles as much as utah baba, lebanon, the united nations turkey an ukraine have agreed our plan to allow 14 grain ships to leave turkish waters. ukraine says a total of $218.00 vessels are effectively blocked, following russia's decision to pull out a for you and broker and grain deal. western governments are urging moscow to reverse the mu, saying it undermines efforts to ease the global food crisis. harry faucet isn't
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chief with the latest. took here is saying that it is and talks with the russians and saying that there is some cause for optimism in those talks, as well as that we've been hearing from the un secretary general antonio cherish. saying that he has delayed his departure, ford arab league summit in algiers, by a day in order to continue his efforts to try to get this deal back up and running . saying he will engage to try to restore the food and fertilizer exports from ukraine. but also to try to remove the remaining obstacles to such exports coming out of russia, not as being a demand for some time at a concern for some time expressed by russia. so indication that he is trying to coax russia back to the table over this ukraine for its part saying that it has a ship in port full of grain, destin for if yo p that is unable to get out because of this a decision by rush saturday or to pull out an rush or also giving more details
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around its claims of what took place at the port of sylvester polk. early in the morning on saturday in crimea saying that it has found the wreckage of one of the alleged ukrainian drones, a seaborne, drones used in the attack saying that it had canadian guidance systems within it that the drones came along the sea alongside the are the corridors that the safe zone for grain shipping and that one of them may well have been launched from inside the zone. a speculation from russia that it might have come from a civilian ship. no response to any of that from the ukrainian side. they are simply saying that russia is using this attack as a pretext to get out of a deal that it was unhappy with. the theater is typically a place where people can escape the realities of everyday life. but that's much harder to do in keys where reminders for everywhere, despite the danger, as actors have continued performing and plays in front of theater audiences. bahama
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job job reports from ukraine's capital station was at this theater in keith address rehearsal begins. and 2 veteran ukrainian actors run through there seems to be memorizing the dialogue has been easy, maintaining their focus has not been woman. and one moment iraq, it could land near you, and everything could come to an end there. but these factors aren't helping. but for all involved, the production has become about much more than simply putting on a play for some fuck the russian. we the fact that we are still performing for our audience is resistance celebry because we're not afraid. we did not run away as director of a lot of mir could. lensky gives note to the cast. he recounts how the theatre on poodle, who got a well known cultural institution, had closed down after russia's invasion, and only reopened in june ship 3 mobiles. the ruling shortly, the chief who were surprised by the audience. his stayed in keel, studied to buy
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a ticket and came to the performances 4 hours later, at the same theatre. another play is being staged, but it's interrupted even before it begins. oh, so we've just gotten another reminder of how things can change here. minute to minute people had come out to see a play to night. the audience members were going in to take their seats and in the air, raid sirens rang out again over cave. and so they were directed to come back down here into the lobby of the theatre, where they must sit until they're given the all clear patrons are determined not to let this ruin a much needed audi. lula permission. so this is important because it's a distraction from the danger, from the constant anxiety. when you are surrounded by other people, you feel like you're in another lie. it's comforting when the show finally begins, it promises to transport the audience. within minutes though,
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another siren ah, for the actors and their audience, the spell may temporarily be broken. oh, but the spirit of defiance very much remains. mamma, jim john al jazeera keith 21 days to the world cup and argentina fans, or hoping lina messy can lift the trophy to emulate the lay diego maranzano. since his death 2 years ago, many tributes have been paid to the man who lifted the trophy in 1986 among them as a mural on a plane painted by maximilian albany. oss go. the artist has painted many more portraits of the sporting hero. ah, but yet no man be no
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