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hello, i'm on inside. this is out there alive. doha also coming up as ukrainian troops close in on the russian control. city of cas song, moscow calls on civilians to leave the region. thousands of twist, employees lose their jobs. as a social media, john's new owner, elo mosque looks to cut costs. ah, campaigning officially begins in malaysia snap collections 2 weeks before versus a shuttle to head to the polls. ah, and i am welcome to the program speaking publicly for the 1st time since being shot on thursday. pakistan's, former prime minister on con, has accused the government of being behind a failed attempt to assassinate him. cons p t i party, says prime minister, shabazz sharif. and all that top officials are to blame. the government has denied
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any involvement, lay haunting reports, former prime minister imran con plan to protest, caravan across pakistan, demanding elections be held to your earlier, and the current prime minister resign ah, then on thursday, a few days into his 300 kilometer journey to the capital he was shot in the leg, ah, supporter say it was an assassination attempt and blame the current prime minister, something the government denies. now in stable condition con, addressed the media for the 1st time since the attack dog went in and of young men couldn't go though. if this was synchronized, i wouldn't have survived it because i fell. one of the shooters sorta died and left if the sleeves take control or, and if we accept this a. but then this isn't what pakistan was, might from con, was removed from office in april after
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a no confidence go in parliament. he since held, rallied across pockets, done, seeking to rebuild support monitored line a mon com of a line and now they've cross. we want peace, but the vullez don't want a man can always advise this to stay calm. but now they felt him were waiting for call to get well soon. and after that we'll see what to do. my not be that i can says we have to live and die here in pakistan. they will run out of bullets, but no p t i support is the governing pakistan people's party is struggling to bring the economy out of crisis. something it blames on cons administration, but he didn't deliver for the full year. the economy was down, down, the foreign policy was being challenged all over the world pocket. the last just read the ballistic concept. he plans to join the 10s of thousands of his supporters to continue the march with the plan sit in the capital. once he has recovered. 6
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the police have lined the street in preparation of the messages, but if i think civil supremacy and for the people it's very important that the voice be heard and they determine who will be the next government who will be the next to the it should not happen in a closed room, it should be by the board of the federal government that runs as lama bod has indicated that any deviation from approved protest plants will be met with force. leah hardy al jazeera same as robbie is outside the hospital. where am ron connor is being treated in the hall? flowers have been placed here at the entrance of shuttle condom cancer hospital. this is the hospital that enron han began in his mother's name. and it is very significant in symbolic that this is the place he came to after the incident that was the attempted assassination against the wrong on the,
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the assassination attempt on his life. it is a place he knows. it is a place he trusts, and it is where he is now in recovery, doctor say that he is out of danger. the injuries were not life threatening bullets to his lower legs. one fragment breaking the bones in his right leg, but they say that the bullets narrowly missed any major reason that his life is no longer in danger. despite his condition, despite the incident, iran con remains unflinching. in the vitriol he's been hurling against his against his critics, against his opposition. he continues to say that he will get better and begin the march on islam about once again, he continues to blame the united states. in his 1st speech from the hospital bed. he said that the u. s. was behind his ouster in early april, something that has been, label the conspiracy. he continued to state that the prime minister, the interior and ministering senior army general and major general and the funny
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military. these were the groups behind the attempted assassination on him. ron con, in was 0 by making these accusations with no evidence. and he continues to maintain that these are the facts. again, providing no evidence, but his supporters continue to rally behind him. his popularity remains incredibly high. and as far as these accusations go, they don't require any evidence for the people that support him. ron carnegie says it, and it is true. the russian president vladimir putin says civilians should leave ukraine's castle region. as the cranial army pushes the south as the 1st time he's admitted how volatile the battle for the area has become. high forces has moved from keith. new images from russia's defense, ministry of the continued evacuation of her son. ukraine, calls it a force deportation. on friday, for the 1st time in public,
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the russian president added his voice to the existing orders to leave those living and cursing should be removed from the zone of the most dangerous actions. because the civilian population should not suffer from the shelling from the offensive counter offensives or any other actions connected to the military activities. president putin was marking russia's unity day, but from one of russia's civilian administrators. in her son, there was scant unity in the messaging on this you're calling about him coming 1st he announced a 24 hour curfew. he said to allow the military to clear the city of nazis before deleting the video and replacing it with this one would be helpful. yup. all right, bye bye and cares on the fight continues against the insurgency and the nazi collaborators. there is no limitation in care sun that restricts the life of the series were the same official on thursday talked to the likely russian military withdrawal from the city. only to backtrack on that statement to saying that he
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hoped it would not happen. it all adds to the intense confusion about the real situation inside her son. for all the talk of a russian withdraw ukrainian soldiers, north of the city, expect to have to fight for it. the combination of a counter offensive launched in august. the use in says the tactic here, just to miss lou or mislead us. it may curl her such a science that they are leaving, but through the no wait in for us to to, to start some actions. but ukraine's defense minister is sounding more optimistic about a russian retreat or in his sarcastic phrasing. an act of good will, which god will opt. you thought we, we my, i think that potentially they are ready for another act of good will regarding the left bank of the deep pro river just in the area of the city of her son. but for this,
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they will still have to lose some of their potential thanks to the corresponding actions of our armed forces or in moscow, president putin accused the west once again of creating an ukraine and anti russia, making conflict with what he called its nazis inevitable. new york, the more pressing question now is how the coming conflict for her son will play out . harry force it al jazeera keith calls may, i said around 40 and 50000 homes are without power. falling russian strikes on the city. ushers repeatedly carried out missile and drone attack on ukraine's power facilities stay turned. energy great operator has said there would be emergency blackouts across the capital. western allies have condemned russia. the tax on energy infrastructure in the lead up to winter jackets, president ratchet tape. edwin has met the nato secretary general's yen stultz beg, in his stumble, as he wraps up his today visit. they discussed a wide range of issues including the warn ukraine and the possibility of new
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members in the defense alliance. and so said he has more tortillas. president vegetative ad one has received nato's secretary general's thornburg and stumbled on friday. they had a meeting that last or more than 3 hours, and they have discussed several issues, such as the tension between trickier and greece. the ward in your brain and also the black sea grain initiative. however, the main issue that they have discussed was the membership of sweden and finland to, to, to nato. present our long toast. walton berg that the membership depends on their actions and what they are going to do. so at the church here, fealand and severe, then they have signed a memorandum in june during the nato summit in mother it. and according to that memorandum, turkey has 3 demands. the 1st is removal off on embargo oh, that was imposed by sippy than on turkey. and the 2nd one is a real and,
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and to be them true to, to stop their support to wipe you g m. c. we are which turkey regard as a terrorist organization and the current one, which is the stick in point now, is that the extradition of some of the individuals that turkey regards as to resort . and based on this 3 demands, experts here are seeing that there hasn't been that much progress regarding deterred demand. and the turkish officials are expressing their, their dissatisfaction about the progress that that has been made so far. so did the next week, did the new prime minister off sweden was cruised. her son is also going to come to ankara and meet turkish president and discuss what his company has done so far to paved the way for his company's membership or to to, to nato. however, that the sources are telling us that it is been unlikely that turkey will ratify, a sweden and finland membership to nato. and a time before the new year. teresa has started laying off employees under the new
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owner in on mosque and his staff is wake up to find that been locked out of the work email accounts from panels is more than the company's headquarters in san francisco. just one week after buying twitter. ellen musk gutted its workforce firing up to half of its 7500 employees at twitter headquarters in san francisco. there were no laid off workers filing out clutching boxes of their personal effects . all the firings were done by email. some employees tweeted in colorful language denouncing what they see as a callous and impersonal method of termination in the tank creed and very tense environment at twitter and social media is really all about creativity. employees have filed lawsuits against twitters new ownership saying the mass firing violates federal and state laws requiring 60 days advance notice and severance payments.
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musk fired all twitter senior executives last week. as soon as he bought the company for $44000000000.00, musk also says he wants to charge users a subscription fee to have their identities verified on the platform, which has outraged many users. must describes himself as a free speech, absolutist who and fears that twitter will relax. it's moderation under his management, allowing hate speech and misinformation to flourish. has led prominent advertisers, including general motors, pfizer, audi volkswagen, and others to suspend advertising on the platform. experts also expect elite users in politics, entertainment, and other feels will flee twitter in droves if it's standards on hate speech or misinformation are relaxed. major leaders, and especially people within government can't be associated with that on, on any social media platform along that nature. and so they,
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they will be forced to leave. the platform by whoever is, is managing them must tweeted on friday, the twitter has suffered a massive drop in revenue, which he blamed on unnamed activists pressuring ad kaiser's musk says he wants to take twitter into private ownership so that its shares would no longer be publicly traded and it would no longer be subject to federal securities regulation. that's a complicated regulatory process that could take years to accomplish. and with all of the lawsuits already filed. it all means plenty of work for lawyers, even as thousands of twitter employees are now out of a job. rob reynolds al jazeera san francisco, still head on al jazeera and midterm election. campaigning in the united states is in full swing. coming up, we hear from people who be costing that pilot cell november in the future. suppose
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keirsey how cats are using text to ensure the safety of hundreds of thousands of fans, the wells come ah ah, hello, there's a big temperature contrast across north america at the moment. west is certainly best if you like wintry weather ahead of that. well, we have got set warms across the east side of the u. s. into that eastern side of canada is where the warm air is. this is where the cold air is. see how that cold plunge extends all the way down across the rockies. as we go through a safe day to sunday, if anything, little cold is still there across that west side of canada, calgary with the top temperature minus 7 degrees celsius, there will be some snow as well. quite widespread, cross western canada, coming down across the mountain states of the u. s. and that snow light is to
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effect all western states of the u. s. as we go through the next day or so, it's cold weather slips its way a little further south, which then sash day coming on into sunday that snow pushing into colorado central parts generally try hanging on to that heat, cross at east side of the u. s. but at rain, which will be live yet times as it moves across the plains with some tornadoes. with that big temperature contrast, it will tend to weaken as we go on a through sunday, re lightly to we can 2 across the southern parts of mexico. as tropical depression, lisa starts to fizzle out, but some very wet weather there for costa rica and also the panama. ah, the sense of belonging you might be says it. then it's been like this in the everyday heroes keeping communities together. 18 with
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a 0 visits the canyon town of the 10 that produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based violence. a sense of community on a j 0. lou . ah. oh. oh, come back here watching al jazeera and binder thought top stories this our pakistan's formally to him, ron cohen has accused prime minister shabbat sharif, and not the top officials of orchestrating failed attempt to assassinate him on was shot in the leg on post, say the government has denied involvement. russian president vladimir putin says
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civilians should be evacuated from song as ukraine continues its counter offensive and the region 14 says russia is carrying out illegal master rotations. mass layoffs have begun at twitter with many staff members waking up to find that been locked out of their work. email accounts must be quiet, twisted, last week, and it's indicated he may fire about half the workforce campaigning is officially on the way in malaysia. ahead of a general election in 2 weeks, supporters of the main opposition block gathered in long ca we a little earlier. the ruling coalition also held a rally. the prime minister smells sabri jacobi called for the pole of the criticism from coalition partners. malicious had 3 leaders in the past 2 years. florence louis has more from kuala lumpur. the official campaign period for malaysia's 15th, the general election starts on saturday candidates and their supporters. i
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nomination centers across the country to submit papers to contest for 222 seats that are up for grabs in parliament. now these polls are expected to be fiercely contested. 5000000000 names have been added to the voters registration list, and that's not a small number considering this is a country with a population of under 33000000 alleys names have been added because of changes to malaysia constitution. lowering the voting age from 21 to 18 and because of automatic voter registration. analysts say this group could be a potential wildcard because no one yet knows how they're going to vote. now a recent survey also suggests that 31 percent of voters are indifferent or have yet to make up their minds. so that's expected to be fears, competition for these votes. now analysts are predicting that no one party or no one formal coalition is going to be able to win enough to form government on its own for they also expect they will be informal alliances or there will be
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negotiations post voting day on november 19th, the congressional committee investigating the january 2021 attack on the u. s. capital has given former president donald trump an extra week to hand over documents. members have told him to produce the records by next week, and was expecting him to begin testifying on november the 14th. alan fisher has more details from washington dc. donald trump has never had a great deal of respect for the select committee that is investigating the events of january the 6th. in fact, he constantly refers to it as the unselect committee. no, he served with a couple of subpoenas. the committee wants to see all documents relating to the communications he had with individuals and groups, including extremis groups before january, the 6th, 2021. that deadline has come and gone. we are told by the committee chairman that the receive communication from donald trump's attorneys to day didn't say what was
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in that, but the extending the deadline. also, the other deadline was that they'd like to hear from donald trump by november the 14th. but there are several media reports in the united states today. the say on the week of november, the 14th donald trump will announce that he's running for president for a 3rd time. i don't trumps calculus is that if he does that, that will be very difficult to raise any action against them either by the january 6th committee taking this to court for contempt of congress or the other investigations that are ongoing me will have to be stopped because suddenly he is the man who's going to compete against joe biden of the democratic nominee in 2 years time. he believes he will be the republican nominee, and therefore, any investigation of him becomes political. people and the united save some preparing to cast their ballots on november 8th in emit an election like a one of the most consequential in a generation out. there is
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a city that is asking them about their visions with united states. hi, i'm right. give lenny i just got naturally today. i'm officially a u. s. citizen. now it, i'm super excited to be participating in the voting process. the same around my name is maureen cruz and i voted in every election that i've been eligible for that since 1970. i think if you look at bill billy, there's a lot going on right now. right. we only see the oil prices sort of shooting off the see all the russia ukraine war going on at the same time. china trying to become a supercar. we have multiple problems. people don't have a living wage. housing prices are skyrocketing, counterpart, homes, student debt. that's an outrage. to not rage. you see the inflation rates to the roof. so for us as a family that's becoming harder and harder to be in a decent livelihood. we also see that and we are heading a lot about recession coming. there's been really
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a devolution of quality of life for people in this country. and i think that's why people are on edge, you wouldn't have january 6th if people felt comfortable in their life, end of the b, b, r a democracy. we all should be abiding by the law and the constitution. and then there are individuals who sort of try to become more and above the constitution. i think it's it's, it's dangerous to any democracy. people are feeling disrespected and they are our government spend disrespecting people and we need to get back to respecting our humanity. steve clemens is host of and as there is a bottom line, he says, the latest polls and not in the democrats favor. we have lots of indications that it's not going to be a good night for president biden. there's a lot of concern and you can see it in the posture of democrats in the white house as they're scrambling around the country to places that were considered safe per
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democrats. and we've seen in polls and increasing rise in republican support around the country of people that are worried about inflation, worried about crime, worried about the jobs and economy. as the democrats have had other issues that they have talked about. but right now it's looking troublesome for president biden . is historically, it is true that, that particular in the house of representatives that when, when a president holds both chambers of congress, as the democrats hold, the white house, the senate, and the house right now. that historically, what they call the mid term elections, those elections for just about everything except the president. that at that moment you get a swing the other way. but that is a swing that doesn't have donald trump in the picture that didn't have a january 6th interaction that insurrection, that didn't have a lot of these complicated tense features that democrats thought would play to their strength of looking like responsible stakeholders in the democratic process. and pop these other things would be elements that to boost them rather than the
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republicans. but the republicans have done very, very well of staying on message on crime and inflation, which the president hasn't been able to, to have it as compelling a hand. us and canada have impose sanctions on to haitian politicians, one of them the senate president joseph lambert's, accused of abusing that positions to traffic drugs and work with gangs. meanwhile, the government says it's re taking control of a major fuel terminal, blocked by alms gas timber countries and facing a di humanitarian security crisis. my info is a country director for the weld food program in haiti. he says, red closures have prevented deliveries of food on situation over the past few weeks has been terrible with the poor blockaded in the main road. the porter prints being controlled by dang, we've not been able to operate normally in this country. and i'm talking about
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humanitarian agencies, the mistake waiting in our quarter, for instance, through the air. that's meant that we've had to do things like fly in medical supply and got the fly intrusion to meet people. essential needs problems. december . when we started with our groups, the over of our terminal, we've organized $200.00 humanitarians flights. we organized 3 slides from the dominican republic to bring in essential medical equipment applied to cholera outbreak. if things open up, that would be good news for us because we were to help us bring essentially, population is crisis that us back 3 steps. the situation turned into a complex emergency with all 3 packing, a population of 80 is turn the acutely food insecure. 900000 of them are actually facing a catastrophic level of food insecurity for the 1st time in 80. and for the 1st time in the america,
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we've identified that various security situation is quite dire. 100000 people are displaced for prices have increased by 63 percent according to the governance trading. this both non non router we share this has been one of the reasons why the asian population has been suffering so much. ah, large crowds congregating entering and leaving stadiums and found zones during the world cup count has come up with a home grown tax. elation in partnership with the leading technology firms. a team will not just monitor and today's crown build up and stadiums, but also use artificial intelligence for event management was i'm a bench of 8 reports ah, buzzing behind the screens in this whole are imminent cyber threats to 100000 integrated units. the remote control of all of but there's 8 will comp stadiums
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over a 100 people will be working around the clock at the aspired command and control center to make sure everything from temperature controlled to entry gates and from proper cues to running water run smooth before this her command center here for our centralized platform, which give us the opportunity to have a quick response, more performance and operations. with less people. there is a been your bulletin center which is a room like this, but in smaller scale that her, that is a representative from a more recent, from the new management representative from people sitting grill and communicating and discussing all the issues related to the other venue. so if we observe anything funding at humbly commerce center, we communicated to them and became a ticket internally in addition to systems integration and the ability to control stadiums. what these tools also allow is facial recognition. in this case, us entering the stadium just a couple of days ago. this is me and my cameraman entering the la salle stadium and
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security forces ran a drill debt. they had the capability to zoom to each of the $80000.00 seats here in addition to facial recognition capability. the artificial intelligence helping run the center, allows them to predict crowd surges and deal with over crowding. what you see here is a future of many operations techies at the center say data aggregation allows deep insights for analytics and predicting crowd patterns. we have the control control team and you have a security staff on the ground and we have the law enforcement agencies. and we are complimenting their decision making with data. so that's, that's very uni organizers want to avoid seems like this in may chaos are opted in paris when police use tear gas and pepper spray on fans trying to get into the champions league final last month, a 125 people were killed during a stampede in indonesia,
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it happened when fans poured into the field and then tried to escape and police fired tear gas banners in cutter say their learning from these incidents to avoid any of these scenarios. some of the members of this team have been here since the 2006 asian games. and now with the help of all the gadgets, they could get their hands on, including 22000 cameras. they said, this is the future of how sports is going to be covered with just days to go. their preparations are set to face reality from a majority out of era at the aspired command and control center. ah, this is our desert. they see a top stories, augustine's full, moleed, amer, on con, is accused prime minister shepherd sharif, and not the top officials of orchestrating a failed attempt to assassinate him. calm was sha.
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