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most of the states, al sadi wall plain states, up into middle twenties, and when he picks also more than that should be so that he is still anomalous. coming out of the caribbean, a tropical depression, strengthened into a hurricane, is on its way just skirting honduras to hit belize. we think wednesday evening be landfall of the strongest wind. so it'll be a hurricane probably up that category one. but rain was still pretty fairly heavy and this is damaging winds. obviously. big sharon, are prompting warnings of potential flash flooding in amazonia. but also you'll notice it's moving further north of columbia and ecuador. and if you're in rio, it could be rather nice. ah ah ha ha ha ha the day that israel's former prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu, thanks and voters as exit polls indicate he's poised to return to power. ah, madame norah kyle, this is out is are alive from doha. also coming up brazilian present jabal snark speaks in public for the 1st time since losing his election, but stopped short of admitting defeat india's prime minister versus the size of a bridge collapse that killed more than a 140 people. 9 people are under arrest. and twice as new c e o. ellen musk says you too, can't have a blue take next. your account for a price ah for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has thanked his supposes,
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saying he's on the brink of victory as exit. polls show, he looks poised to return to power with a slim majority in his israel. longest serving prime minister has been out of office for the last 16 months. but as smith has this report from the liquid party headquarters in west jerusalem, ah, it looks like a baby is back after 60 months plotting his return. benjamin netanyahu seems to have pulled off his political resurrection. according to exit polls, the former prime minister is on trial for bribery and fraud. his critics fear that back in power, netanyahu will bend the legal system to avoid conviction. i mean, because lamar piecemeal resume saw i haven't got a voice, but we have your voice. you're wonderful, thank you. i want to say to my friends from the hood from the connected, the heads from the towns, the volunteers, those who have gone from town to town,
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neighbourhood to neighbourhood house to house, and afford the results. thank you. the far right jewish power party is celebrating a significant breakthrough. they'll be the 3rd largest block in parliament and will likely be king makers, their leader. it mar bank via a man with a 2007 conviction for inciting racial hatred. wants to run the public security ministry. lubbock seemed i thought of robert, i'm glad that we want to make a total separation between those who are loyal to the state of israel, and we don't have any problem with them. and those will undermine our jill country . it will be the 1st time ultra nationalist politicians have held cabinet positions . i believe that once those people will be part of the government, there will realize the challenges of the complexity of the issues and other they would have to realize that they're working under and could lead government a low turnout amongst the minority. palestinian israeli community means their parties have lost seats. a higher turn out might have tip the balance in favor of
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incumbent prime minister. the i repeat opposition parties if they will be that lucky. the guns are not as diabolical as nathan. yeah. meaning that they need to know our position voted against everything, even the stuff they believed in even, you know, extending the law to jewish citizens on the west bank. they voted against it because they believe they have to bring down the government. there was no sense of national good. it would've been hard before the election to find anyone who hadn't already made up their mind. about benjamin. it would have been hard before the election to find anyone who hadn't already made their mind about benjamin netanyahu either love him or logan of this election ended up being about getting the vote, particularly voters who haven't asked about in previous elections. and that it seems to have worked, but now there are hours days, maybe weeks of negotiations to go on before a government can reform. bernard smith,
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al jazeera western to denmark, now where prime minister met a frederickson, social democrats have won the may seats. and tuesday's election has cents left block has set to retain its majority in parliament. this election comes as energy prices store and danes faced the highest cost of living in more than 40 years. and, and other election. these brazil's presidents is broken 2 days of silence following his defeat and a presidential vote on sunday. terrible scenarios suggested that his supporters hoping blocking roads across the country should not impede transit, but he refused to congratulate his rival, president elect lyla to silver or admit that he had lost the election. they sent newman reports from south palo after 2 days president jade bull. soon out of finally came out to speak in public. but he did not use his address to the nation to clearly and unambiguously concede defeat. rather,
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he talked about the protests that have blocked many of brazil's roads was otherwise we'll ruth was the current popular movements are the result of indignation and the feeling of injustice about the electoral process. in a short address, he said nothing about losing the election. although his authorized his chief of staff to initiate the transition process as the law demands or through, i will continue to fulfill all the commandments of our constitution. as he spoke for the 2nd day in a row, brazil's main thoroughfares remained blocked by truck drivers who support him. radical barrier. i support this movement because we need to get lula out. we need to do something even military intervention. the highway police whose directors, christabel so mattel has been slow to enforce, the supreme court ordered to clear the roads, and so thousands of cars and trucks remain stuck. oh, good story. what would work?
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some of us are in favor, others not well, i'm not, but i'm trapped here trying to deliver my cargo and there's a growing belief that the perilous zation of brazil's main roads or highways was not spontaneous. and that the hope was that it would trigger hundreds of thousands if not millions of brazilians to take to the streets, to demand a new election that has not happened. but it is a clear challenge to this country's democratic institutions. and it doesn't bode well for a peaceful transition of power. president elect lula, the silver has named vice president elected. i'll do means to head his transition team, but there is concern after him that i think we don't have any side them these more . so now our supporters will remain very organized with the ability to create chaos and not respect to laws. that's very your, some here in brazil we are going to have to coexist with these events for some time . and judging by both sort of hurdles vowed to keep his dreams more alive than ever
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. it will be a rocky road to the next government. to see a newman al jazeera south, our president of columbia and venezuela have displayed a united front by holding a public meeting. it's the 1st time since the 2 countries re established at market relations 2 months ago. as under ron p. s, he has more from krokus. it's some you think that would have been unthinkable just a year ago. but there they were the precedence of columbia and venezuela speaking together in a car cast. the simple fact that this happened means a new chapter has started in the regional and global approach to the venezuelan crisis after a coalition laid but by the us and the previous governments of columbia failed to how to do it. it's a 100 degree, turn for colombia, and there's a new left. if that means ration of gustavo pay through who has insisted he doesn't see eye to eye with my daughter, but also said that having no relations with its neighbor, would it be suicidal?
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if not, you don't natural and against history to separate columbia and venezuela. it has happened in a bad moment and it shouldn't happen again because we are the same people. blood ties unite us when i saw that the president say they spoke and a number of fundamental issues among them, increasing border collaboration on border security and the flow of trade between the 2 countries. after the reopening of that border and pinterest trying to present himself a sort of a mediator that could help venezuela a return to a full democracy. if you want to essentially saying that he's open to help with getting venezuela back into the n. v and community which would help venezuela economically in exchange for many sweller. returning to the inter
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american human rights system that the country abandoned back in 2013 water and power supplies have been restored in cave off ukrainian capital is hit by dozens of russian missiles on monday. ukrainians are being asked to use as little power as possible during peak hours. use energy commission has promised support saying russia is purposely targeting energy and water supplies of winter approaches . from a bruton says russia may consider rejoining a green export deal with ukraine once an investigation into attacks on ships and crime, it is completed. russian president held a phone call, phone call with turkish president jeff type of on on tuesday to discuss the deal was suspended at participation on saturday in response to what it said were ukrainian drain attacks on its fleet. india's prime minister, no. andrew moody has been to the site of a bridge collapse that kills more than
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a 140 people in his home state of good europe. he met with survivors her and hospital 9 people have been arrested, connected to the firm, contracted to maintain that pedestrian bridge. really challenge has more from what little remains of the ruined bridge marines remotely could see across the mashing river. and how far the victim spelled more than 100 people died on sunday when a century and a half old suspension bridge collapsed into the river in the prime minister visited movie gujarat to see for himself. hello, rescuers and inflatable things were still looking for bodies. a job made more difficult or dense purchase haitian growing on the river surface. after visiting the site of the disaster modi travel to the hospital, he spoke with some of the hundreds of people who been on the bridge when the cables gave way. and thank the doctors and nurses looking after them as anger among survivors. they say negligence was partly to blame. all are located with the
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company managing the bridge is responsible for this mishap. the public is also responsible, as they were deliberately swinging the bridge. so many together shouldn't have been allowed. there were 500 or 600 people on the bridge. in the dining room that on the bridge we were 3 friends. the bridge collapsed for rose. one of our friends died because of this incident. in the capital, new delhi protest is demanded increase compensation for all victims injured and families of those killed. several people would attain footage shows a crowded bridge just before a collapse. the bridge only reopened last week. after months of renovation, 9 people including ticketing clocks, and contractors, were arrested on monday. good route is no render moody's home state. it's announced a day of mourning for wednesday, where we talents how to 0. had hair on al jazeera laying, loved ones to rest,
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devastated families grieve in the optima of tropical storm now gay. and we explain how a political deadlock in northern ireland is having an impact on the people. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with my cattle a ways dying typhoon wanted so much damage in the philippines on its way towards the south coast of china. it abuse a huge amount of rain less so much in the way of wind because it is losing its strength. so that rains going to spread up and link up with the existing system up through the southeastern part of china. beyond that time to come down to where they should be listed on the warm side, it looks fairly dry. if you follow the line up towards japan, it's still quite warmer, soccer. 23. tokyo at 22. but that'll probably change because the winter weather is
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coming down as rain coming into normal home. eventually we'll come for the south as well. there's been snow. ne, a, china and lightest range for the west. chance to the 18 degrees. you will notice that we jumped down to where the tropical rate is a frequent daily occurrence. banyon, which briefly appeared and disappeared, is not gonna develop. so it will bring increased rain to central sub for these, but nothing like the order that now gated otherwise showers in western side of borneo, down through peninsula lazy, probably touching the far side or thailand as wells relying care of the southeast of india get the rain from this developing ne monsoon, but for the rest of india bank vision pakistan, it is now dry to with sponsored by cats. are they always very across the us? millions of americans rely on conservative talk radio shows for their rooms under
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detainment. these are all real issues for real people. the listening post tunes in and asks is talk, review divider in america, there is no room for counseling, and that's not how democracy works. it's really just acknowledging differences that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created, the republican party, talked one or 2 parts, especially on the 0 lou ah, hello again, you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of our top stories this our brazil's outgoing present jabal scenario, has spoken public people the 1st time since is election defeat on sunday. it didn't appear to concede, but said he would follow the constitution. india prime minister,
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no under moody, has visited the size of a bridge collapse that killed more than a 140 people in his home state of good europe. he met with survivors who are in hospital and former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has thanked his supporters, saying he is on the brink of an election victory. his alliance looks to have secured a slim majority of the 61 and the connect. it's $120.00 seats. daniel levy is the president of the u. s. middle east project and a former israeli negotiator. he says netanyahu's coalition has shifted to the far right, showing the direction politics there is taking. the general school of thought on this is that the problem lies with the person of benjamin nut and yahoo! such a polarizing figure. now of course, with the court case, if not on yahoo would be moved to side. then there would be some kind of a return to normalcy functionality. these frequency of elections would ship. i
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question that narrative. i think there's something more to it. there's something of a systemic crisis which has to do with the logic of direction of travel, of the so called jewish democratic state of israel, which is ever more an ethnic nationally state which absorbs ever more extreme opinions and which is now been described by the major international human rights organizations as a ruling and apartheid reality of the palestinians. and i think there is something to when a state that has this kind of democratic hardware who's gone so far and it's extreme software. and the headline tonight is the tremendous success of this to harness altro nationalist, overtly racist religious zionist party. i think that speaks to something that is much deeper of a crisis in the system than the person of one benjamin netanyahu. i think some people are turning around to say what the hell happened? what's going on here?
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that suddenly got 1415 seats in miss exit home. very likely to be born out in reality. 3rd largest podium parliament. this is const constituted by people who are banned from raleigh just some decades ago when the 1st iteration of a co home is body. it's all about the permissive environment. it's all about what happens when you maintain a permanent occupation and did you manage zation of another people and the logic of that seeps deep into a society. so how old are the evacuation of thumb islands after it confirmed north korea has launch multiple ballistic miss. alt into the same and south korean military said it was the 1st time and missile from the north fell so close to territorial waters. it follows a statement from john young that the u. s. an south crew would pay a terrible price. should they decide to attack the north? south korea's prime minister has questioned the police. his response to emergency
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calls when a halloween crush killed more than 150 people in so handbook. so says a thorough investigation is needed. a police from his transcripts of emergency calls that show the 1st warning of a possible crash. i came hours performances hasta lease with the 10 similar course for, for the chaos turned fatal. are up mcbride is joining us now from sell rollup gets a little bit more about these emergency calls that have been released the trans cuz they have been released and they have sparks so much anger. that's why they, there has increased the sense of anger here in south korea. the morning period still continues were half way through this week of morning at memorial outs of such as this one, people continue to pay their respects. in fact, the president insecure was down at this one outside city hall in sol earlier today, wednesday to pay at once again his respects. but there is increasing anger directed
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at his administration over how they of handled this tragedy. and in particular about the initial police response, given the release of these transcripts of these emergency phone calls. we know, i know from talking to various people here that from late on saturday afternoon in this e, taiwan district, it was already getting extremely congested with people. there were no controls on the numbers of people coming in to the area. and then for the 1st call, we talked about that congestion about the dangerous levels, the possibility of a crush or stampede at 6 30 in the evening. and apparently offices were dispatched to the scene. there is a clip has emerged on social media of one particular police officer by himself without a megaphone and trying to shout at people to get back, seemingly not in control. more calls started to come in from 9 pm onwards and then tragically from 10 p. m. that is when the stampede and surge of people occurred and
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people started to die, it has it really angered many people here among them. units of y'all, it himself apparently according to local media, he is a former prosecutor general. i think he probably realizes that there has been something dreadfully wrong with law enforcement here. and yet you continue to hear from the administration. this reasoning that, you know, this was a spontaneous event. they weren't used to dealing with these sorts of crowds. they normally deal with single organizations that want to stage a protest or a rally or a march that they can then work out within the numbers of police. but after 4 days after this tragedy, a does is sound as an excuse, a pretty lame one. and we have seen some, we have had some apologies for the poor response, but will there be any accountability a yeah. at of that is that what a lot of people are ask asking here you handbook sue the, the prime minister has given
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a lengthy explanations about this investigation that will look at the all aspects of, of the actions by all agencies involved. and only then he says can blame b a portions, but you've had the police chief already saying that yes, the police response was inadequate. you've had the minister of the interior here saying that as far as the government is concerned, the government has unlimited responsibility for public safety. you know, by now, 4 days after this tragedy at yes, you would of that had an investigation being an ouster abd inquiry either independent or public in other parts of the world. but in other parts of the world, you might also reasonably have expected that somebody would have said, yes, the buck stops, will meet with me, and they would quit, or they would have had somebody else quitted. and that is what we have not seen so far about mcbride, but the violators from cell thanks very much. rob. now search and rescue teams in the philippines are still looking for bodies in the aftermath of tropical storm
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naggie, at least a 110 people have died with dawson's soul missing in the south. an entire community of 200 houses is buried in mud barnaby. lo reports from the village of crew shown the stench of death. oh, in the sound of a. ready mass bureau for a dozen victims for landslide in the village of crucial in the southern philippines . this is ground 0 of the disaster left by tropical storm naggie. the trauma is still visible on join mistook its face. she recalls very vividly what happened when the storm caused lance light. you know, 5 men a bit though, and i got stuck in barked wires and that's when i accidentally let go of my baby. and then it was a live person. i wasn't able to save her. i tried. i tried to untangle myself from the wire, so i could stretch out my hand to catcher nicholas and but i was unable to. ah,
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her husband, in 6 year old boy also survived. but many relatives did not 3 years ago, residents here were relocated from their original coastal settlement to keep them safe from storm surges. they couldn't imagine a landslide would kill their loved ones. now they wonder where they can't be safe. jerry anton is jones cousin. he was nearby caught about the city when the landslide happened, but he was one of the few members of their family who laid their loved ones to rest gardening her quite young, but her so much. it was like sleeping and then waking up to a nightmare. we don't know how we'll be able to start over on tuesday president ferdinand marcus visited survivors who were staying temporarily in an elementary school. he assured them his government is willing to help in instruction along gonna i already instructed social welfare check of the 30 edwin thoughtful to hand out a 100 or $200.00 to each of you. so you can buy construction materials. she began
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to rebuild your homes. the question, however, is where to fill those hopes. both survivors and local officials agreed it would be unbearable to have to re live this trauma corner below al jazeera cushion southern philippines. the man accused of attacking the husband of us healthy cannot see pelosi as he did not guilty. david, the pop was charged with attempting to murder pull pelosi by beating him with a hammer inside the council of san francisco. home. on friday, the 82 year old is recovering from surgery. rob reynolds have moved from los angeles. well we heard the defendant david de pap plead not guilty to numerous charges state charges brought by the state of california in connection with the alleged attack on 82 year old paul pelosi in his home. last friday. the defendant has been now sent
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to jail, where he's being held without bail or bond. his court appointed attorney david lip . some public defender came out and spoke to reporters briefly. after the short hearing, he said he'd only been able to chat with his his client twice briefly at that. and that his defense team was going to delve into as he put it the what he called a da pap vulnerability to misinformation. that's a reference, no doubt to the voluminous writing that mister de pap allegedly posted online endorsing conspiracy theories, election, denial of anti semitic tropes and holocaust denial among many other conspiracy theories. a preliminary hearing has been set for friday. the pap has been speaking to investigators and they are saying that he's told them
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admitted to them that he did plan to hold speaker nancy pelosi hostage and to torture her by breaking her kneecaps to pap allegedly brought with him to the polosa resident, a backpack containing zip ties, rope gloves, and other for their paraphernalia, including the hammer that he allegedly use to attack all low c. civil society groups in haiti have written to the us president, concerned about pilots deploy military forces to the country. they say it will only strengthen prime minister earle on re grip on power and do little to address nationwide on rest. bought it in the capital port of rents as full tens of thousands of people from their homes. a journalist has been killed off so police open fire on a group of reporters. emergency crews are struggling to put out a fire which began more than 10 days ago on mount kilimanjaro in tanza,
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near. the government thought it was under control last week. but high winds have since spread the flames to 3 new locations. kilimanjaro is africa, tallest mountain, and is surrounded by a national park to it is new owner has hinted at charging units, uses a fee for having a verified account. it'll mask who bought with a for $44000000000.00. so the new subscription service could cost $8.00 a month. the price would be adjusted between countries. northern islands, top politicians have met for a new round of talks and their political deadlock. the regions executive has not function since may pull brennan, reports on the impact of having on the lives of the public. politics can sometimes appear remote, irrelevant even to the daily lives of ordinary citizens, but not in northern ireland. political differences here are deeply felt and the lack of
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a functioning government is having an impact in all parts of the public sector. transport rhodes, justice, environment, and health. all of them left treading water. but in reality, the thinking. so political stalemate has locked progress on important health care reform, waiting lists for treatment a long and growing and excess mortality figures are increasing. people are literally dying for a lack of political leadership. what has happened as a result of that? it's, we haven't had a budget and to haven't been able to plan to anything that has been done at the moment is done in the old way, a new ability whatsoever to plan them to think the future. so it is purely firefighting at the moment with the service under so much pressure and more pressure than we've ever seen that under health care workers here in northern ireland have been promised a 4.5 percent pay rise. but unlike workers in england, scotland wales who've already received that pay rise here without to devolve government and nobody has signed it off the yet to actually receive it. it's
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a similar picture in northern islands education system. teachers are currently taking industrial action over 30 percent erosion and pay. schools are struggling to meet repairs and maintenance costs. children's education is suffering while northern islands, political leaders dig their heels in. we are at a point now when the vast majority of our schools at every sector are in huge financial deficits. in fact, before covered, the outstanding figure for education was one and a half 1000000000 pines for the small place that is a lot of money. the urgent talks between the main political parties and the british government hold little prospect of a breakthrough just 6 months after the last election. few believe that calling another one will make any difference. the politicians stick rigidly to that principle, but those principles have a practical reality. that means ordinary people are left worse and worse off, pull brennan al jazeera.
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