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has led to a reckoning with gender based violence, a sense of community on a jesse, you know, what happens the in new york has implications all around the world to make these stories resonate requires talking to everyday people. the mayor of the city are now sitting, doing away with the curfew. that was supposed to get everybody off. it's international perspective with the human touch doing way in. and then pulling back out again. ah, knowledge is here with every oh ha ha ha, ha,
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ha ha. israel's former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, thanks voters as exit polls indicates he's poised to return to power. ah, you're watching all to 0, like from a headquarters in delphi, i'm getting obligated also ahead. brazilian president j horrible scenario speaks in public for the 1st time since losing his election, but stopped short of admitting defeat india's prime minister visits the site of for bridge collapse that killed more than a 140 people 9 are under arrest and twitter is new c, e o. ilan mosque says you to could have a bluetooth next to your account for a price. ah, hello, the former is really,
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i minister benjamin netanyahu has thanked his supporters, saying he is on the brink of electoral victory. if exit polls are accurate, he'll return to power with a slim majority. he was israel's longest serving prime minister and has been out of office for the last 16 months. bernard smith reports on a liquid party headquarters in west jerusalem. 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, bang there, a man with a 2007 conviction for inciting racial hatred. wants to run the public security ministry. lubbock seemed our 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 one of those people will be about the government. there will be allied the challenges on the complexity of these youth and other they would have to realize that they're working under and he could lead government a low turnout amongst the minority. palestinian israeli community means there
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parties have lost seats. a higher turn out might have tip the balance in favor of incumbent prime minister. the i repeat opposition parties if they will be that lucky the guns are not as diabolical as newton. 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 do or 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 have been hard before the election to find anyone who hadn't already made their mind about benjamin netanyahu. i'd love him or logan of this election ended up being about getting the bugs and particularly voters who haven't asked about it in previous elections. and that seems to have words, but now there are hours days, maybe weeks of negotiations to go on before a government can be bernard smith, al jazeera west, jerusalem mohammed are laced as a palestinian american political analyst,
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and he says it doesn't make any difference who wins for palestinians, it's the same for us as palestinians. and for the world, there is no difference between the labor party or the left. and israel or the right nathaniel is, is part of the new wave of the fastest right wing leaders. we see them around the world, we see what this go around the world. and this is not going to serve peace in the middle east and it's not going to serve a piece around the world. we all know his yet what it, what he got from the, from during his rule and how he plotted against the democrats, buckley, or the democrats in the united states. but now i think i'm afraid the democrats are going to welcome him, especially a week before the sooner and i mean the, the, the,
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the elections in the united states. they both for congress and senate to denmark or prime minister met their frederickson. social democrats have won the most seats in tuesday's election. her centre left lock is set to retain its majority in parliament. the selection comes as energy prices sore and dain face the highest cost of living. and more than 40 years, brazil's president has broken 2 days of silence following his defeat in a presidential votes on sunday. j. your boss. an error suggested that his supporters who had been blocking roads across the country should not impede transit, but he refused to congratulate his rival, president, to like leather silva, or admit that he had lost the election. lucio newman reports from sao paolo after 2 days president jade bull sonata finally came out to speak in public. but he
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did not use his address to the nation to clearly and unambiguously concede defeat. rather, 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 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. medical buried out there. i support this movement because we need to get lula out. we need to do something, even military intervention. the highway police whose director is close to bull. seattle has been slow to enforce. the supreme court ordered to clear the roads, and so thousands of cars and trucks remain stuck. oh, good storm, 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 paralyzed zation of brazil's main roads and 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 their challenge to this country's democratic institutions. and it doesn't bode well for a peaceful transition of power. president elect let the silver has named vice president elected. i'll do i mean to head his transition team, but there's concern that i think in him 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 a lot. that's very or 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
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dreams more alive than ever. it will be a rocky road for the next government to see a newman, al jazeera sao paolo, the president of columbia and venezuela had displayed a united front by holding a public meeting. it's the 1st time they've met since the 2 countries re established diplomatic relations. 2 months ago on a thunder and patsy has more from caracas, it's anything that would have been unthinkable just a year ago. but there they were the precedence of columbia and venezuela speaking together in a car wreck. as for 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 house my do it. it's a 100 degree, turn for colombia, and there's a new left. if that minister ration of gustavo pay through who has insisted he
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doesn't see eye to eye with my daughter, but also said that having no relations with its neighbor, would it be suicidal? if not, you've done natural and against history to separate columbia and venezuela thought 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 return to a full democracy. if you want to essentially saying that he's open to help with getting venezuela back into the n d 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, the water and power supplies have been restored and keep after the ukrainian capital was hit by dozens of fresh russian missiles on monday. ukrainians are being urged to use as little power as possible during peak hours. use energy commissioner has promised support saying russia is purposely targeting energy and water supplies as winter approaches. will let them represent, as russia may consider rejoining agreeing exports with ukraine once an investigation into attack on ships and crimea is completed. the russian president until the phone call with the turkish president, reggie player berto on on tuesday to discuss the deal. moscow suspended its participation on saturday and respond to what it said were ukrainian drone attacks on its leads. india's prime minister in her in ramadi,
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has visited the site of her bridge collapse that killed more than 140 people in his home state of good jara. he met with survivors who are in hospital 9. people have been arrested for a challenge has more from what little remains of the ruined bridge mckendra moody could see across the matching river. and how far the victims fell. 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 more vague redirect to see for himself. below rescue as an inflatable, things were still looking for bodies. a job made more difficult, or dense vegetation growing on the river surface. after visiting the site of the disaster, modi traveled 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. although i located the company managing the
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bridge is responsible for this mishap. the public is also responsible, as they were deliberately swinging the bridge with so many together shouldn't have been allowed. there were 50600 people on the bridge, been the detriment. on the bridge, we were the 3 friends, the bridge collapsed for rose. one of our friends died because of this incident in the capital, new delhi protest is demanded increased compensation for all victims injured and families of those killed. several people were detained with it shows a crowded bridge just before it collapsed. 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. still had an al jazeera, more missiles from north korea,
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south korea military says it's preparing a decisive response to pyongyang, publications, and the managers of attacking the u. s. how speakers, husband pleads not guilty, and his 1st appearance ah, ah, big thunderstorms in texas are on their way out. what's happening on the pacific coast is probably rather more welcome to be honest with dr. conditions all the way from western canada to answer california in the mountain states. well, that's all about change completely is a very active frontal system. and that's what it produces. snow for mid to high levels, but all the mountain states and right up into a good part of canter temperatures. they maxim now sub 0, calgary minus 5. just a couple of weeks back and we'll talk about plus 25. there's
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a huge change back down to where it should be. most of the states are fairly warm, plane states up into middle twenties and, and when the pegs also more than that should be. so that is still a normal us coming out of the caribbean, a tropical depression strength into hurricane is on its way just skirting honduras to hit billy's we think wednesday evening be land full of the strongest wind. so it'll be a hurricane probably about category one. but rain was still pretty fairly heavy, and this is damaging. winds, obviously big sharon, 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, witness inspiring films from around the world. they so knocked off a violin and killed the power is witnessed intimate portraits and epic struggle.
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because the leadership is often not just the people witness the human spirit and the reality in believe it publicly witness award winning voice is telling groundbreaking stories witness on al jazeera. oh the ah. hello. we are going to be top stories on al jazeera this hour. the former is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who thanked his supporters, saying he's on the brink of an election victory. exit polls show his alliance of secured a slim majority if at least 61 of the can assets 120 c,
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brazil's outgoing president, your your ball scenario has spoken publicly for the 1st time since his election defeat on sunday. he didn't appear to concede, but said he would follow the constitution. india's prime minister there is remote, he has visited the site if a bridge collapse that killed more than 140 people in his home state of georgia. he met with survivors who are in hospital so has ordered the evacuation of an island after north korea launched multiple ballistic missiles into the sea. the south korean military said it was the 1st time miss all from the north fell so close to with territorial waters. it follows a statement from pyongyang that the u. s. and south korea would pay a terrible price. should they decide to attack the north? rob mcbride is joining us from sol. so tell us about this launch robin. how significant it was. this was
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a flurry of missiles all being launched. her early wednesday at least 10 missiles, we understand being fired into the sea surrounding the korean peninsula. now at least 3 of these, which short range ballistic missiles, these are the types of missiles that there has been an unprecedented launching of these missiles since the start of this year is significantly one of these missiles was fired on a more southerly route. and in fact, in the direction of a young bo, this is up a very small, isolated south korean islands in the seas between the korean peninsula and japan. when it was detected, flying towards that island, they actually sounded the air raid sirens there. now that's the 1st time people can remember the air raid sirens ever being sounded. so it is a significant em development at the missile fell far short of that island. but again, significantly, it fell south that the de facto maritime border between north and south about 26 kilometer south. again, that's another 1st that there hasn't been
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a missile fired below that line beforehand. this all comes, of course, as the south koreans and the u. s. allies, conductor desired scale military exercises that are ad drills going on at the moment, involving scores of war planes at the, at the kind of exercises which we're seeing brief resumed this year after a several year hiatus. it always angers the north and always causes a strong response. in fact, statements issued over night condemning these exercises have warned the a u. s. and the south koreans that if they should ever attack than they will pay according to them to the north koreans, the most terrible price in history. so do we expect the south koreans to respond they searing seeing this is a very serious escalation that you and so if y'all, the countries president has chair the meeting of the national security council, which they often do hold at once, that has been some sort of action from the north,
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but he's come out with some very strong language saying it's the 1st time confirming the 1st time that miss l has traveled south of the division line since the division of the peninsula saying this is tantamount. he says to a violation of our territory, i'm giving instruction to is administration to make sure that to the north korea pays a clear price that happen in other escalations in recent weeks, a few weeks ago. again, in response to large scale military joint texas sizes the north carried out, its not hillary drills firing shells that fell within a buffer zone. that's north and south korea agreed should they should not carry out teddy exercises. this is an agreement back in 2018 when relations were far better than they are now to say the least. and there is in the background, of course, still the continuing strategy, continuing expectations that north korea might resume for the 1st time in 5 years. it's nuclear testing and carry out to 7 nuclear tests. all right,
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thank you so much. rob mcbride, for that update from sol. well, staying with south korea and the prime minister has questioned the police in response to emergency calls when a holler when cross killed more than 150 people installed, handle fu says a thorough investigation is needed. the police released transcripts of emergency calls that show the 1st warning of a possible crush came hours before the disaster released receive 10 similar calls before the chaos turned. faithful. search and rescue. teams in the philippines are still looking for bodies in the aftermath of tropical storm. now gay, at least 110 people have died with doesn't still missing in the, in the south. an entire community of 200 houses is buried in mud. barnaby low reports in the village of kush on the stench of death. oh, in the sound of fleet management, a mass muriel for
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a dozen picked him sir 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 must look at space. she recalls very vividly what happened when the storm caused a landslide. your name clement, miss owen, i got stuck in barbed wires and that's when i accidentally let go of my baby. and then if it does, then 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, her husband and 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 on 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 it near by caught about the city when the
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landslide happened, but he was one of the few members of their family who laid their loved ones to rest . gardening, how have you heard so much? it was like sleeping and then waking up to a nightmare. we don't know how we'll be able to start all the thing. now. 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 instructional non gonna, i already instructed social welfare check of the tardy edwin thoughtful to hand out a 100 or $200.00 to each of you. so you can buy construction materials. she began 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. heads of states and foreign ministers earned algeria capital
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for to day arab league summit. the opening ceremony thought to june as the president case is high in hand over the councils, presidency to the algerian leader. delegates will discuss regional, political and security issues in light of the war in ukraine. the man accused of attacking the husband of us. how speaker nancy pelosi has pleaded not guilty. david, the pop was charged with attempting to murder paul pelosi by beating him with a hammer inside the couple of san francisco home on friday. the 82 year old is recovering from surgery. rob reynolds has more from los angeles. well, we heard the defendant, david papp 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. busy what he called a de paps vulnerability to miss information. that's a reference no doubt to the voluminous writings. mister de pap allegedly posted on line endorsing conspiracy theories, election, denial, 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 admitted to
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them that he did plan to hold speaker nancy pelosi hostage. and to torture her by breaking her kneecaps. the pap allegedly brought with him to the polosa residence, a backpack containing zip ties, rope gloves, and other for their paraphernalia, including the hammer that he allegedly use to act called low c. while the u. s. midterm elections are just over a week away, inflation, abortion, and police violence are some of the main issues for voters. but divisions between democrats and republicans run deep al jazeera spoke to people from both sides. hi, i am andy semen ello from poughkeepsie, new york, and i am a democratic voter. hi, my name is deb brown and i am a registered republican here in austin county new york. i live in
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a small city of kingston. i'm some i retired. i'm in the health care fields, i'm actually retired. but i spent a career in corporate development and also a small business owner. in recent years, we have noticed which is unusual for our city crime. the riots did not help and the, and the yelling of defending the police who you think protects them even when you're doing your protest. here in your days we have faith and legal access to all we protect the health care services including abortion. that is not the case across the country. it should not be something that is decided upon by the, by the supreme court or by any legislator. it should be just freedom of choice. i'm semi retired and i'm starting to look at our investments, the salary. every time i go to the grocery store here in kingston, i'm usually picked up $3.00 more. we took
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a step in terms of gun safety in this, in this last term. but it's not enough. if children are still being gunned down in classrooms, what we need is a ban on assault weapons. i have an issue with immigration, the bus is coming through must have been a real good wake up call because they were at woodson and i don't blame them. what do you think was going on at the texas border? climate change is, is something that we all have to recognize. i live in this beautiful hudson valley along the hudson river, and i want to know that these resources will always be available for my children, for my grandchildren and my great grandchildren. if you want things ranged in your neighborhood in your state, you vote, i do a lot of canvassing here in poughkeepsie. and for the most part, i'm hearing about a very motivated electorate. twitter is new owner has hinted
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a charging users a fee for having a verified account ill on must previously voiced issues with trader as process of allocating verified users, a blue check mark. he bought twitter for $44000000000.00 and says a new subscription service could cost a dollars a month. the price would be adjusted between countries. santos rouse the head of research in manhattan venture partners'. he says the move might allow mosque to solve twitters revenue problem. what he wanted to do was open up the whole system. he felt that it was, it can discriminated against. it wasn't a fair system. he just wants to script the script rather and open it up. he wanted to be a free speech haven and he wants to verify as long as he can verify. anybody can come on board one wild ation and you'll be kicked out. but i mean, he's going to have some gadri around there, but overall he believes this is the right way to open up the system to everybody,
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all the very 5 users and get the thing. and his main thing is to just going to get, let it be a free for all town square. one of the problems with twitter is it's a great service for everybody except for the company. they're not making money. it has a revenue problem. it has a monetization problem, so i think the money needed to be made somewhere. and this is the right approach. he needs to see if it works and people will come back. it's a very powerful platform, people who matter. people who wants to stay and engage in a dialogue, i think they will come back. so initially appreciate people dropping out. coming in there is going to be some pluck. there's going to be some movement around in the next few months, call it. but then the bus will settle in the end, the platforms power will come out and he will been out in the long run. but of course, the counsel, the moderation counsel that he's setting up that needs to be effective. but a lot of things that need to be done, but the directors right.

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