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this is al jazeera ah, you're watching and is our life from a headquarters and ohio that obligates coming up in the next 60 minutes. a major retreat by russian forces pulling out of the city, of course on an easter ukraine, as keeps forces around. no republican, red wave in the u. s. mid term elections. while the party is expected to take control of the house. the senate race remains neck and neck with their democrats. we speak to the international criminal court chief prosecutor about war crimes and libya on the complaint by the family of journalists city in our play over for killing by is really forces. facebook's owner, metal fires $11000.00 staff worldwide, the latest tech firm to see mass layoff in sports, a huge setback for synagogue ahead of the fee for well cut with just $10.00 days to the torment, the african term, his half a pussy nelson main man,
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study him money because of injury. welcome to the news hour. we begin with breaking news on the war in ukraine. russia's defense minister survey showing who has ordered his troops to withdraw from the ukrainian city of her son. it's the only regional capital captured by moscow. since the invasion began. the russian military said it's to prevent more casualties as a big reports from her son. this is how the battle for her song is being fought. automobile lottery crews targeting russian forces just kilometers away. they have the coordinates, it's a quick, 2 shots, and then they have to move go get and going good. we had to get out the way really quickly, because the russians can locate where the artillery was fired from. so we have to
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move away before they return, fire crews can run to their targets from small commercial drones back where they are hidden away from russian drones. they can take a moment to rest. this muzzle thought us. most of the navi, dominate. they are slowly retreating. russians used all reserves, so they can only reach our frontline, st. louis, missouri. he has a wife and child at home and says being away from them has been tough. thrown them in that situation is drones is complicated. they are flying always every day and every hour of the then it was scary only at the beginning of more and i would just do our job even. when's a fire back at us? it dont panic. we are used to war or full of the weapons, or sometimes twice as old as the men who use them. this crew writes a name of their fallen on missiles. we are told the majority of times, the russians fire back quickly. this crew has lost friends. with my faith as a man dirt. this curious thing is to lose people who will ever went here. he is in
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the infantry, artillery and engineering brigades is carried to be under the enemy's artillery or fire. some russians use everything they got. the crew stays active site and awaits orders and coordinates to move and fire was brush. certainly. this is a war of jonesborough in most cases. ugly fire just once you are made from drones. bo small commercial ones and larger ones have made the difference lank. a mad suggest you are. the front lines have moved quickly of late. these trenches will once facing the enemy, but so humble a bluish russians were close a few months before. but now the front line is moving jets and drones are always flying overheads. but for observation only, mostly it's russian drones. we don't see them, but they keep flying. life is vacant in the trenches, but they're waiting here. they believe in the matter of time they were retake her son. and if they do, it will be the defining moment of this war. i said bates,
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my ring, and i said he's joining us from central ukraine with more on the developing story. so what are we hearing about this? reported russian withdrawal from verizon. we've also heard from russian general civic. and now what he said is, under the present conditions, the 2nd, the front of the supplement arrived. it can't be properly protected. and what they've said is that they want to withdraw the troops to the side of that denito river. another reason that the russians have giving is that they believe that that they have information that the ukrainians want to target, that drone, that done. sorry. so in the run up to what we're seeing now and what we're hearing now. both sides have been fusing each of each of the of one to, to blow that down the river. now if that happens, it was flooded a great deal of area, the president, and then guess that it would be a disaster. but it would put national barrier between the ukrainian posted on the russian forces. so the, the russians are choosing the ukrainians of $1.00 to $2.00 bo the up even into run
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up to this both sides of choosing each other of damaging that dam curse on for a while as it was without water and electricity. but the ukrainians have also responded and they say they don't take the russian statement seriously. they believe in actions and what they're saying is not a withdrawal. in fact, the military command in because i have, has said that they don't rule out russian provocation. and the creation of false impressions, and one of the advisors to the president, ukrainian president has that actions speak louder than words. there's no science that russia is restored him from her gone. right. so for this and to contact for us, then tell us if the withdrawal actually does go ahead and what does this all mean? well, this is the only regional capital that russia has managed to take them to the thought of the war. the only point in the country, russian troops on the west side of the negro river know the russian officials have
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been really talking up the back of course, on different things that it would be a decisive one. some of them even like convict to the world war 2 battle of starting grad, where they were estimating 2000000 casualties. now, if they withdraw, kershawn is a gateway to the south. also gave it to crimea. they also from course, on the fresh water supply. and it's crimea with russia next in 2014, when they did that, ukraine is cut off, fresh water supply. so in the russians on the reinstated that. so again, this is strategically, militarily important to both sides, both, both. if you bring in money to pay the 1st song in the capital and some of the region the opens up russian food to the ukranian attacks the, to the east. so yes, it's very strategic, but also political. this is political for blood pressure. this is a massive decrease no matter how they talk to fin this. if you draw this is a defeat is a decisive battle. they've been saying and it looks like they withdrawing from on
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sticky, although the cleaners are still not blind at this point in time. all right, thank you so much as a reporting from central ukraine for us. how much val has more for moscow? the russian army is unable for the moment to defend the city of san. we know that they have been asking civilians to leave the place that has been going on for several weeks now. but there was no expectation here in russia about this will be followed by an army withdrawal from crafts on. remember in the military strategy armies usually when they are defeated in a spot, they don't know ahead of time, but they are going to withdraw from any area until they have finished that with their own. so, i mean, it's not clear. the picture is not clear for the moment whether that withdrawal has already taken place or it is going to start from the statements here in moscow. it's going to stop. but we don't know what is what is happening on the ground and
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the ukrainians are taking this very cautiously, fearing that there might be a drop, her son is the only capital. among those 4 years that has been occupied by the russian troops and russia considered this is not an occupation. they say it is a constitutionally, constitutionally an annexation of a land that belongs to russia. so that is very awkward here. going to be seen very awkwardly in the eyes of the russian public. this is a rational land protected by the constitution. the prussia has been preparing and adding to the number of troops in order to, to defend this land. remember that russia doesn't to control all the region of on the control on the part of it. and now they're going to leave on russia. state media saying that moscow 2nd most senior official in her son has been killed in a car crash. carol storm assault has been appointed as the deputy governor, and he gave regular social media updates about the frontline fighting
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the the battle for control of us congress has been tighter than predicted and that's the state indications from opinion polls. many had speculated there would be a so called red wave of big gains for the republican party. so far that doesn't appear to be the case. the party isn't the lead for seats in the house of representatives, but by a smaller margin then forecast. so controller, the senate, it's on a knife edge, both parties and now secured $48.00 seats, the battleground states of arizona and nevada, wisconsin, and georgia are being watched closely so far, only one senate seat has slipped. democrat, john federal men defeated trump back tv, celebrity doctor, and i met ours in the crucial state of pennsylvania. let's bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how can she's joining us from washington dc. so kimberly, we, we are expecting to hear from president byte in a few hours time. that's right. the u. s. president seems to have
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a lot to say. in fact, he went on twitter in the last hour to talk about what will likely be an upcoming press conference. the u. s. president saying on twitter, democracy doesn't happen by accident. we have to defend strength and renew it. he'll have more to say this afternoon. he says, but thanks to the poll workers and officials that worked into the night to safeguard our sacred right to vote, and the millions who made their voices heard. so we know the president is expected to gather with reporters in the state dining room at $21.00 g m t at we're we expect that he is going to talk about how he believes that the results have really affirmed the work of the last 2 years. by this white house, in other words, the president went into this with the ad and favourable rating of 54 percent of americans, disapproving, of how he's doing his job. but in terms of what he's trying to accomplish, that americans essentially approve of that. in other words,
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a democrats who are part of the president's democratic party, in most cases, were able to retain their seats. and it was republicans who, in many cases, were backed by former president donald trump, that we're not able to kick those dever crafts out of congress. and so this is a bit of a victory. the white house seems to be proceeding forward with cautious optimism. not only that, they feel that this is sort of a vindication of what they've done for the last 2 years and terms of policy, whether it be repairing a mirror, his infrastructure, whether it be tried to attack climate change or even goals moving forward of trying to protect a woman's right to choose and protecting abortion rights in the united states. but they really feel that this is sort of a, i'd affirmation and a legislative victory, not just for the next 2 years, but potentially for 4 years in terms of the president running again in 2024
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republicans. though kimberly are saying that they are on track for, for a majority in the house. just how big do we expect majority to be? well, the problem is, is that we're still counting votes. and because of the male and ballot system that was put in place due to coven, 19 things take a lot more time to tally than they used to. and so we could be waiting for that answer for days or potentially weeks. but what we know is it's not going to be, as you said, the big red wave. it's more of a ripple. what that means is that the plans that republicans had to potentially try to, i didn't do a lot of this legislative agenda that democrats have put in place and re focus it to more of a had in government spending type agenda, cutting immigration to the united states those types of things are going to be a lot harder to do and anything that they do try to do. republicans try to do if they have the house majority is going to have to be done in
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a bipartisan manner. up till now. we've had a very divided washington. it's a bit of a rare thing to work together in washington, but it may be something but moving forward. politicians are going to have to get accustomed to. all right, thank you so much. kimberly haka reporting from the white house. plenty more head on the als is aaron's our, including italy backs down and allows people from 3 migrant rescue ships to disembark, while a 4th heads to france. i think this is how pakistan's formal cricket captain celebrated their teams placing the 220 world final. we have more, i'm not coming up with joe a little later in sports. ah, so francis saying that italy's actions are unacceptable after room refused to allow several migrant rescue ships to dock for vessels carrying asylum seekers were initially denied permission to come to shore in the past week,
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some were later allowed to doctrine disembark passengers. as part of a correct on by italy's new far right wing government and now one ship is headed to france instead. tony berkeley isn't kasanya with more on the response from italy's new government. we're hearing that there are divisions within the administration and we have spoken to members of the brothers eventually policy, the policy of georgia, maloney. they were quite adamant when i spoke to them yesterday that you know in their words, she will walk the line. she will not back down, he will continue to have these hotline approach. but of course, the other day as we see they haven't promises a one thing. reality is another, and i think the government has learned a lesson that what it promises is not always what they can keep. and they have got to do a different policy now, because the rescue ships that we have been featuring, going back out as soon as possible. i will still continue to save lives because this will not stop people trying to seek
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a safer and better life is still going to come from africa. they're still going to put up with a terrible conditions that see especially starting now in the winter. and people will out and without these rescue ships, the casualty rate will be higher and higher. so it's important for them to carry on . and the italian government has to face reality. its opponents to say that these people should be allowed in and be give, come given compassion. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says investigators have, for the 1st time documentary evidence of war crimes in libya. kareem khan is visiting the country. he's met the victims of the civil war on the conflict between the internationally recognized governments and the warlords. and if a half on monday he inspected the sight of mass graves in the town of who not in the northwest. well cut him hon. who is the chief prosecutor at the international criminal court is joining us not from tripoli, libya to discuss his trip. welcome to al jazeera serv. so as we've been reporting, you're the 1st, i see prosecutor to visit libya an a decade. and,
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and your last briefing in april, you said these situations referred by the counselor cannot become never ending stories and they need to move forward. and we need to ensure a justice. so just how much have you been able to achieve in the legal investigation so far and on the ground in libya where you are right now? well, thank you for having me. it's been a dynamic 6 months since my last report in april identified such and clea priorities. i put forward on articulated benchmarks. and today, when i briefed the security council, the 1st briefing to the council from the territory of libya by a prosecutor identified what we've achieved. so we've announced a warrants that were filed a ray in the last 48 hours. we have had a constant near, near constant field presence in the region. the team has conducted many interviews,
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many emissions to libya, and also to the region more than 20. we've taken our thousands of items of evidence, audio, satellite testimonial evidence, and we're trying to create stronger partnerships with the community with the government. my deputy came here in june the deputy prosecute, and as that she, me, hon. so what we're trying to do is to show that we're not all talk and that we are sensitive to the call of libyans that we've been promised too much by the i c, c. and by the international community. they don't taste justice and they have a right to see justice and have a right to, to taste it and, and live justice. and that's requires all of us to raise our game. can you tell us a little bit more about the war and that have been announced? and also what sort of documentary evidence you have been able to gather for that for the 1st time that that amount to war crimes. well the office sentence resolution 1970 was passed by the security counseling,
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2011. the office has been working on the libya situation. warrants were issued in the past. um some people also have died. and in this report also, we noted that some warrants were withdrawn because we received confirmation of the death of certain suspects in relation to the a warrants. i am not able to give details. these are filed ex parte that confidential documents and they have to be determined by the judges. suffice it to say that we are sensitive to our jurisdiction in the whole of libya. we are sensitive to the need of victims, and i have said that i have 2 more resources, the libya, t more arabic speakers, more language experts, more experts on sexual gender based crimes and crime against children. and we have to walk in this new fashion. and today i told the counsel that the new approach and the new warrens represents an effort to build partnerships with that have been authorities but independently to move forward. so we've indicate the obligations
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that have been placed in my office by the security council that her libyan see just it's and it's there, right? you only been so. so for the most arabian, so despite extraordinary patience and you did me victims as you're saying and civil society hoops, and you also visit at the side of mass graves and tat homeowner, which way it's used by at least half those forces as a base to attack tripoli, back in 2019 in 2020. what did you take away from that visit in particular to in telephone? while i went to who now and of course it, sir. it's it presents very vividly misery on an unprecedented scale. and wherever you go in the world, in different crime scenes way, we're dealing with crimes within the court jurisdiction, a beggars belief at how man inflicts terra and torture and cruelty upon his fellow men at woman and child. so in tahoe, we saw at
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a agricultural center boxes where people had been kept. metal boxes affects the end, the workstations, in which they were kept in terrible conditions. we went to farms where we shall mass graves with hundreds of bodies. and we went to a tip which was filled with dietrie us with rubbish, with dead dogs and dead animals and all kinds of filth and bodies. human, our brothers and sisters were thrown in these conditions and the libyan authorities have been a working a hot tour soon. them, but the victims themselves have this amazing quality of resilience and also of dignity. and the accounts really are moving. one gentlemen, the to i spoke to a couple of days ago from the said that 24 members of his family had been killed and others had 15, a lady. a mother said 2 of her sons were ripped away from the home in her presence. and she has not seen them again today it until today. right. and another
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person said that a father, i cant even my house, my hot my house brings terrible memories. so you know that pain is real. and what i was trying to emphasize to the council is politics is everywhere. but this is not a political story. it's not a justice between 2 belligerent sides. it really has to be focused on how libyans have suffered. and they're right at the absolute right to justice and have that counts their lives count because their lives do matter. right. and speaking of the libyan suffering, as you know, hundreds of civilians were killed when a leaf, a half done been launching military campaign in tripoli on tripoli rather in 20192020. and as part of your visit are in libya just 24 hours ago. you met with alief a half that in bengal he many people, especially in the west of the country, are angry about this meeting and are questioning the credibility of the international criminal court. when it's true, prosecutor shakes hands with an alleged war criminal. what do you say to those
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people? well, my jurisdiction by dint of security council resolution, 1970 encompasses the whole of libya. and that includes the east and i, i went to see a cali for after. and i was very clear to him that we received information. i was as close, i am to him as i was to this, to this camera. and i said, we've received the offices a received a evidence and information regarding allegations relating to the libyan national army. that these are serious matters and i was absolutely clear that to either one is a military commander or a civilian superior. the law of was applied the obligations not to take part in and criminality. the obligation also to prevent and punish crimes of make that taken place. and i emphasized that in absolute clear terms and i think not to go would be
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an application of my responsibility to the victims, a libya that come from all parts. and the duty has been engaged because really since 2011, there has been pressure on the ice to see, to prosecute alief a half day for crimes against humanity. this was back in 2017 when human rights lawyer submitted a dossier to the i. c, c, about half dead on his for says that included allegations of torture, executions, and excessive destruction. so what is the court's official position on this? what are you speaking to the prosecutor of the court? so you getting it from me that the issue is that we are fulfilling are monday to not responsibility. but you must understand. i mean i've spoken to victims throughout libya, so has the office and they are disappointed. so the old way of doing things since says that that has been adopted since 2011 have by any metric being disappointing
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and has not fulfilled the expectation of victims for justice. and i think what you've seen in the last a period i stated in april benchmarks, we have delivered on those benchmarks. we've been in libya more often. we're engaging more closely with civil society just to mar, i'm seeing civil side to hearing tripoli. the deputy came in june, i saw victims and donna and we're bringing a libyans to the hague on round tables on monday in terms of crimes against children. but we have to make sure we deliver, and i think is quite exceptional, quite frankly, the work of the team based upon this new approach has resulted in only the space of a few months and warrant applications yesterday. so we're doing my job in terms of pressure really i, i am indifferent to pressure. my job is to be independent and impartial, not to be driven by interest groups and others. it is to do my job. i'm engaging with victims and civil society and we have to make sure we have the evidence and
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have to be very clear that there is no statute of limitations for what crimes and every individual has certain responsibilities. and we live in a very imperfect world, right? but to those the, those, libya and so we finish preschool question those that feel sorry, let, let me finish the question, excuse me, those that feel that they can have an oasis where they are away from the writ of the law. or they have impunity that they need to also realize this is a new dawn and there is no safe haven for individuals that may be responsible for crimes under the court. you rented a policy, a mister con, is that the court hasn't been able to hold any one accountable so far. so what is it that you say to people on the ground to have either lost hope in the icy or just don't take the court seriously? well this who i would do things in a new way. i mean, i'd been prosecuted since june. i put forward a new roadmap in april and i've said that we have to prioritize that to be
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a situation. it hadn't been prioritized to the extent that i thought he should have . it's come from the security council, so dawn and libya we need to do more. i've good more resources. i've been here more often that up to prosecutor has been here. the team has been in the region for the 1st time since 2011. for the 1st time since 2011, we've had a near continuous field presence in the region and, and we're moving in a way that we're building partnerships in libya and with civil society. and the proof of the pudding is in the eating. i've applied for new orleans and for the rest of it, you know, the rule of law has to take its course. judges have to make determinations. but we're doing my job. and i'm quite proud actually of what the team has been doing in the last reporting period. the victim to so better i'm try my best to do better and deliver for the victims and that right to justice and mr. con, while i have you with us, i do have to ask you about the case of the al jazeera journalist city and r block layer, as you know, the family of city and has submitted an official complaint to the i. c. c. that was
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back in september city and was suddenly, hadn't killed by israeli forces in may while she was covering a raid and janine in the occupied west bank. can you tell us where things stand right now with that complaint and do you believe there will be justice for sitting? i think this a very serious incident. of course you've received the communication and we've given a more resources since i came to prosecutor, as prosecutor to the situation. one sees in palestine, but around the world. this increased proclivity to talk it. journalists, this the tendency to be noted by many experts. it's not coincidental. it's because every often generalists are you do the job both asking the hard questions and you put the camera on the issue. and we need to make sure that those that convey the messages to people in the homes who actually bring the truth around the world are protected of not targeted. and i think this is a very large issue. we're doing our job also to consider the matcher and the
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communications received in relation sure sharon's case, but also some others. because that is his writing tied. it seems of targeting journalists around the world where the palestine or philippines or elsewhere. so it's a matter that we should be really profoundly concerned about. thank you so much. mr . korean con, chief prosecutor of the international criminal court for speaking to us from tripling, they'll be a thank you. still had on the al jazeera news, our we bring you the 2nd part for a special series on the dangerous facing journalists in mexico. and in world cup news, south korean fans rejoiced after their injured captain confirms he's heading to cats are ah ah,
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yesterday, down the border in southern keta next to saudi arabia, $38.00 degrees hottest he cruelties for november. there was a change taking place in the middle east, but as i got this far to be honest, is cold rest prompting. a few showers around probably leveled and serious might get a fit bit further south than that. they're not particularly big is an indication of the change of season, which has reached across iraq in towards iran. they're still shouting that point of view. and here it is. in q 8, the saudi arabia cut out the size of that is still warm here. it's still been very warm, the you, a temperatures are far too high for a compare with the average, but they come down in the standard. so in that particular took when it's done, we're down by about 15 to 20 degrees in the last couple of days. or take you to friday, these showers rather than coming south, develop the quite big ones. thunderstorms, the flashlight potential to what is in saudi arabia and across in q, and possibly in southern iraq as well though has at 34 it's still possible. be bit warmer for the sas, not reco values, but just
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a bit higher than you might expect. this time, the year. the tropical rains in africa still a long way north, i still reaching parts of south sudan. the focus is further south rwandan down towards deer, congo, to some degree cameras gab long and knowles and angular. ah, the creative african next, this journey continues in 2022 africa success story, captivating the world this year can next weekend. we'll connect applicant, create effective building bridges across applica and the dice bora i will be live at kelly. we can, we was if you to up at c p who can it you can in hobbies, john code of walk from the 25th to the 27th of november 2022 registered to attend will free at can x dot africa. ah, it is the professional duty of journalists to report the truth accurately and impartially. but to do so in mexico,
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they must 1st be successful at staying alive. as fatal attacks on journalist continued to rise, so plans reports on the risks they confront. in one of the deadliest countries in the world for those, bring the troops to might silenced the killing of journalists and mexico. wanna just 0, lou ah, ah. hello again. the top story on the al jazeera news, our russia has ordered its troops to withdraw from her song. it's the only regional capital captured by moscow. since the invasion began, the defense minister told troops to retreats from the west bank of the genie pro
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river. so the u. s. house and senate still hanging the balance hours after polls closed in mid term elections. republicans declared their confidence. they'll take control of the house, but several races are still outstanding. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says investigators have documentary evidence of war crimes committed in libya since 2011. kareem khan is visiting the country where he's med victims of the conflict. let's go back to the u. s. midterm elections and bring in matawan bichon. he's al jazeera al jazeera senior political analyst, a. hi there, thanks for your time. but juan, so initial thoughts on what we've heard so far out of the the u. s. midterms, we're now hearing that the republicans have made it more of a ripple rather than a wave in the results. yes, actually i love the expression that was her are in the new york times headlines. it wasn't a rigged wave. it was a purple rain. anyone,
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i'm not sure you just think you're too too young to remember, but it's a prince song that to refer to something i think was dire, but you cannot achieve. so i think that it public as desired, the major victory in both houses of congress. but they ended up with perhaps, but we don't even know yet that find that result, perhaps few seats extra in the house of representatives and, and probably it's going to be tight perhaps on the senate. so clearly they didn't get at that major victory. and that poses the important question, which i think most americans are asking, the asked himself that back in 202-2016 and so on, so forth. why do we get it wrong every time? because every one was explaining to us the election that this is all about that if a random one by his record and he's not doing very well and it's all about the economy, stupid side otherwise. uh but anything else? what turns out to be not so much. i think the idea that t v specially the us to be in generally the i'd still like to reduce everything to
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a sound bite. me the sound like it's perhaps a by trump or a by, by than or by inflation or no, it's about abortion. it's about civic rights, or perhaps about states rights. but democracy or a bite, white nationalism and so on, so forth. i think it's a combination of all of these things and you cannot just reduce them into one sound bite and you can reduce them to once that the stick. but how do you explain this? because at the end of the day, joe biden is pulling low right now and, and the issues of inflation and the economy are very important to american voters. and both places and economy are not doing so well in the us. absolutely. so you don't know if they're, if any of an american citizen goes, says the economy is not doing so well, but at least biden brought us up from a possible depression. and i think gonna work for him in order for him to take on inflation or someone says, you know what, inflation comes and goes right. even recession come and go, employment,
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and unemployment come and go. but my right foot abortion enshrined in the supreme court. and that's going to be dependent on what congress is going to do about it. you know, what? no, i'm going to vote democrats because i don't want my civic rights to be trampled on . hence, there are a good number of factors. why each and every american with one of what this we are that way. and by the way, i mean, i'm a student of american politics. i've always learned that politics elections is all about character. so what about those who are wanting quote, election say for example, now in georgia, and that's where it's or so tight. we have a reverend running against a footballer, we that's a fantastic thing. maybe this guys known for him to be strong and powerful. all sorts of what this got to be decent, like what we've heard about biden being decent and drawn, being powerful and strong and so on, so forth. so elections are complicated like part is complicated and i think we need to take a deep breath and be nuance and take the time to i got to understand and to explain
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these sorts of things to our viewers, rather than reduce it all go soundbite, but look ahead for me now and look at sir the presidential election in 20 to 24. what impact would these results have on, on the upcoming presidential election? are we getting any indication of this? is this is by the way it is a i think is of course when the most important question after tonight's and we know that trump is going to pre empt ana, november 15th, probably announce it his kindness. i think the general impression and i agree with it. ah, that while the democrats did not when they did not lose and why the republicans, one didn't win. you perhaps one but the winning is very insignificant. and certainly cramp last to night or last night. why did he lose? because a lot of the candidates he supported fairly badly, and that's not just my opinion. that's the opinion of mitch mcconnell, the leader of the republicans in the senate. he said, why the heck,
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the trump stand behind all of these bad candidates? i, we know they're not gonna farewell in the election, and we ought to say that perhaps trump, when both those, every one and one when he face. so some opposition from lexia might pompei or mike parents, or the most part of what all powerful people de santis, the governor florida who just led by 20 points against a democrat. right. we don't know be that as it may. i think it's going to be hugely important because this is not again and then i be just about the economy is going to be about the future of america as a society, as a democracy, as a liberal democracy, or i think is unless milan decided thank you on facebook, parent company meta has announced be sucking more than 11000 employees, mark sucker burke's as that's about a 13 percent reduction of his workforce. the ceo says he hired more staff during the pandemic, but revenue has slowed down in a statement. he said, i got this wrong and i take responsibility for that. the company will also extend
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a hiring freeze probe. reynolds is joining us from palo alto that's in california. so what more details do we have about these lay offs, rob? well actually during we're now in menlo park, that's the headquarters of meta corporation behind us year. and mark zuckerberg, the head of the company, the boss, the big boss said that this is a sad day and he cited all of those reasons about declining revenues. and so forth that you mentioned in the introduction, but analysts say there's another reason and it's right in the name of the company. soccer bird made a huge bet on the meadow verse. as the next big thing, he figured that people would be using a virtual reality headsets to interact, to socialize, to do business, to play games, to seek entertainment. and this would, would catch on like wildfire. it hasn't. people who views the company's opulence
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headsets say that it's an underwhelming experience, and frankly, even sort of unpleasantly isolating. so zuckerberg has thrown billions at the this met diverse concepts and come up with nothing. ah, in addition tick tock is now attracting all of the younger. more attractive viewers are users attractive to advertisers? that is. so there abandoning facebook in droves, considering it a platform for old people. even the instagram, with facebook owns is losing its viewers. no 6 soc is taking over the social media universe and facebook is struggling to catch up what this means for the future of the company. it's a giant corporation. it has a lot of assets, but it has lost about 3 quarters of its value on the new york stock exchange since the last summer. all right, rob,
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thank you so much. rob reynolds reporting from california or mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world to be a journalist in the 1st part of our special series we focused on reporter is living under threat in mexico. in the 2nd part of our special series. john holman reports on what happens when a reporter is killed and how it affects freedom of speech. in who's more than 7 years ago, when whole his father, maria's husband, mrs. sanchez, was kidnapped from their home in medina, se mexico, in bizarre or her eyes. the list i tend to say was the man with the taxi and when they took my husband down to so i can tell them, just don't do anything to my family while he made money. as a taxi driver, voices, his main job was running a free newspaper could loan me on it monitor local authorities medi in his voice is grilling the mer. i see radio, thee of mythology. then they'll give us in confidence. they will get apple him when
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he by the melody, get you to her hidden from alcalde lily. 3 weeks after disappeared, moisture, his body was found on the side of the road. dismembered the mare was implicated, he fled, he still hasn't been captured. metzger has got one of the highest rates of journalist murders in the world. press rights advocates say what contributes to that is a lack of justice when a reporter is killed. it only adds to the silence in this country. we full of voices his case to see how that plays out. his son, jorge hasn't given up helping to bring the case to a special prosecutor's office set up specifically to investigate crimes against journalists. recover senses is it fleet. the mare is still an alarm at large. there's only one policeman in prison at the moment for this, and several members of the ring who walk in ice, their alleged to whom denies there also remain not in jail and not sentenced. was
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she response to that investigative rivalry got to where i mustache? we had a have our back break to. we can give the police all the information that we have, but the prosecutor cannot go on arrest somebody. the summer i work for the police. do you know where the mare is? there is a lot of gossip around around where he is. we have found that information to the police officers and nothing's happened. them done anything? well, the report that we have is that there she is not where the rumor says that they are . that is, that's what they've told you to believer. i cannot give you that in for me. i cannot give you are an answer to that because to familiar frustration for centuries, his office, his case resolution has got better since he's been in charge. but it still stands at only 6 prosecutions for more than $100.00 homicides across more than a decade. it's not a little. meanwhile, according to the federal government,
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over 40 percent frets and attacks, and journalists come from officials themselves, usually local ones. and the attacks have only gone up under the administration of president under his manual lopez of the door by 85 percent, according to freedom of speech organization. article 19 imperial easter k. klaus the president. what he was doing to stop the impunity when journalists were killed, the contest all the banana catholic, loudecker. i answer category golly, that that there is no ye beautiful. and if you think otherwise, brewbay morale us a cast little cow, the profitable sheer pianos booth scandal, whose titian as good as he can. no says he will come through their hub, dinky soil o this kate, last pity. least as the da here in the case of my god, he thought i correct in that the nice l input hunter, key, comp, commerce of amos is she impair, allow toward intellect. well no,
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i lot of arrest those that are not that what the misty ation is not close as you not heavy? oh, there's my go now to some of those killed many waiting justice in mexico this year . john holman, out to cedar medical when was done hormones, documentary silence, the killing of journalists and mexico and algae zeros fort lines program a 20 to 30 g m t on wednesday, november 9th, and again at 0930 g m t on thursday, november 10th. was trying to get all the sport and it looks like bad news for a senegal or heard of the world cup tournament. joe, that's right. during yes, potentially a huge set back for sun. a goal with the world cup just 10 days away. it's been reported. they're made, man sadie, money is out the tournament. the senegalese football association a yet to confirm his attendance after the 2 time african player of the year took
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a not to his chin while playing for by and meeting on tuesday. the german club say he'll miss their next league game and undergo further examinations in the coming days. the forward couldn't continue, was replaced 20 minutes into the game. it will be a huge blow said your money is the face of the current senegalese generation of football players. but also really someone who is very highly admired in the car. when you walk around the streets of car, you just see, you know, huge graffiti pictures just demonstrating how much you mean for them. but also you can be sure that last night the hall of synagogue did not sleep. there's a message or a tweet from the president michelle saying, you know, he wishes him quick recovery. he has been lions has which you know, the team is called the wrong. the lions and also african continent is very concerned. i think the synagogue still have the quality to challenge for placing the round of 16. i still think that actually this could be and what you've ation
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for the group of players. my social is inside the team synagogue. see that this could actually be them. what you base that they need to play for him. he's given so much to the country just in february he scored, you know, the goal that got them there. first ever, africa cap of nation. he also is the one that's called the goal that, you know, edged out egypt and qualified synagogue to the sad world cap appearance. so it means so much, you know, to, even though do that for him. relief a south korean fan fair captain son can men has confirmed that he will be going to the well comp phones recovering from surgery off or injuring his eye socket while playing for him. last week he thanked fun, so they well wishes in a post on instagram, instead of playing at the tournament for his country with a childhood dream which he wouldn't. 2018 woke up finally krasier name their squad for capital no surprise to see rail madrid. lucan mont ridge lead. the way as
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captain is out there is thomas last get fit courage with more from zagreb this morning. in the creation capital, the national football team had coaches logical dollars, announced his $26.00 men scored for the upcoming world cup in quarter note surprises. everything is expected. there may be 2 or 3 doubts are within the media, but the dollar each said he will rely on players that have already had experience on the team that have kind of sucked in the energy of the national team and the pride and who have helped his team to make it to the final 4 of the league of nations. this autumn, by beating france, denmark and overcoming austria in the south. a group gray shad silver medalist from russia are led by the experience there al madrid decorated player luca mod rich and that there is
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a new clues from the previous world cup that has been joined by some new fresh a young names such as bar shall each velocity h and maya in the meantime, also der dina ma zagreb striker, but will not bet creature the team is in good shape and no health issues. so everyone, especially the fans, are expecting krasier to bellow for the meadows again, and to make it out of the group with morocco, canada, and belgium, and go through to the knockout stages. cray sugar plates, her 1st fixture in carter, in exactly 2 weeks a week earlier on their way to the world cup scene. they will stop over in saudi arabia and play up friendly with their national tea. and on the play heading to catalyzed poland captain rob 11th of ski, he presented he was presented with the golden shoe ward earlier after finishing as
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the tops co score in europe last season. levin huskiness at 35 goals for buying, meaning the for his new fast lane or elite to bring some of that scoring form to his national sciences. i have to enter 36 year white to reach the knockout stages of a wildcard us. and psalms have shown, of course, our aims to come through the group stages. we have to concentrate on that. the 1st match against mexico will be very important because it will give a big boost to our morale and confidence if we get a good result. we understand it'll be a major challenge for us, but we will be ready and we can't wait for the world cup. well that a funny images of well cups are often captured by photographers sent by newspapers, websites, and agencies. the biggest archive of those photos in the world is held by getty images in london. and as harry faucet found out those pictures a powerfully evocative ah
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were here in counting town in east london amid the industrial estates and the storage centers. at the heart of it all is the getty images archive and way here to meet its boss, matthew batson, who happens to be a football fan. and we're on the hunt for some world cup. treasure. matthew, nice to meet you for you too. ok. so this is the largest commercial archive in the world. 80000000 bits of gloss, item, plastic, otherwise known as we get him in his archive. wow. and let's see what we can find in terms of the very 1st of what. so this is woke up really woke up, so he says he says he ate says nearer, i will be in here somewhere. some of this is a bit grainy because oversee this was from new spaces time. people weren't really sending photographers from europe. i mean, that's a great show. it really is,
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is that the final is a fernandez project and texas garden, the celebration their victory. so it can't be in an archive in england without talking about $966.00. it's all good into our memories. the, that's the iconic show a composition which is actually perfect and allow for nearby. so you know, with our teeth and the light on his face in the car been shot aside from the action on the pitch. there are some pretty standard images around the whole event, right? a show i love is pele training in the rain. that is fantastic, very early. so the rest of the squad too, i'm not doing that. this is so critical. but this young fan just really after and also grow. yeah. and it's quite says, you know, as we know, probably received records on so didn't as the impact. people thought you might still be able to grow the book. absolutely. and you wonder who that, that go?
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whether he still got that with the some i fi found some others here. i'm in straight away, the eyes drawn to something that the referee didn't see on the day. some of the commentators didn't see on the day, but it's pretty clearly in that picture. instruction, iconic picture merit on his hand of god. it just shows you know, capturing the decisive moment and just clicking that shot the just that the right fine. one of my key memories from childhood is this one from month to month. you guys again like marathon, i apologize, opinion, but a genius of a football player. and you really always held this honestly, he got a yellow card. it really not from the final, you know, whether we're going to get to the final it's not to come up says because optimizing on everything goes digital. so this is where we need to be to check out all the, the more recent low cost and probably thinking of it in this amazing solar. yeah.
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having this moment to have math and again it's, it's back to so it's a moment you know, just having the presence of mind because obviously there are lots of other stuff going on at the time. and in be very easy to, you know, be focusing on whatever. and then suddenly it's all know that somebody else is going to say, i think that was going to have eyes in the back of the head sometimes. and in terms of the historical nature of the defeat by germany, brazil, in 2014. and we are never going to a $71.00 and humiliating defeat in their own stadium. you could say you'd need a montage of those 7 goals to tell that story. but one shot tell us that story is always the iconic chart from each woke up. and you can argue what studies may be from from the last flow cop, maybe pull poker's shot piece will pick, you know, they're not just the competition, but i think everything about that. it's almost decide if it's a papa can you pick?
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can you look up, you know, again, that's as close the personal side with it that decisive moment while the photographer responsible for that iconic pool pump. a picture spoke to us earlier. david ramos says the world sports photography is a very competitive place, but no doubt the pump. a picture is one of his favorite moment of bug bye. after that right after the celebration of woke up. hello raja is in a top the top 3. i'm quite close to the one. yeah, definitely. as sir all or what a sports field or a person get too much is to basically to explain the story of the much in pictures . so we need to make sure we capture every isa, then, or rama cover more man of the much, you know, woke up i think every month is important every much for every nation that's they
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have only 7 matters. the way to go to the 5 of the wonder woke up. so every man at his desk, if so, all photographers around the beach and i would like to mention is yes, is $200.00 for the part of which is i love to put out of her shoulder shoulder. our aim in that start to get to get a decorative moment order. this is easy then which explains the match for the competitive or right now, as you can imagine, is all about the speed and the in the previous in the market. so there are a lot of live feats that will need to fill, so we are making sure our pictures and get the materials are heating our customers in less than 30 seconds. it means that before the replay of the goal, for example, is finished. the picture of the goal is right can be published all around the globe . 2010. well cut. when a gera, p, k, is entered his illustrious career with a red cards, and he wasn't even playing. the buffalo legend started on the bench in his final
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professional match and was sent off at half time for arguing with the referee under, in the game pony captain roper never dusky, was also given his marching orders. after receiving 2 yellow cards, bosses still managed to beat us in a t one thanks to goals from petrie and rafino, who could now look forward to the woke and from one well cup to another pakistan through to the final of the crickets t 20 well cup they scraped into the semi's and on wednesday they come to re b. e zealand in sydney. i kasan captain baba as m and a fellow opened him home at bruce, one scored hawk centuries and upon ship of a 105 runs. that laid the foundation for 7. we hit victory in the final level. place either india or england. we play on thursday in adelaide a
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. and these are the themes on pakistan's television coverage of the victory. as you can see, all form of pakistan, cricket captain, west, him at cramp. why car eunice show of malik? and miss bo hack. all dancing in celebration pakistan are aiming to win this 2nd t 20. well cuts. highfield. imagine what those guys will do if back a son actually achieve that. well, that is williamsport for now, i have more for you later during her, and so thank you so much for that update. and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we hand you over to our teams in london, lauren taylors with you in just a moment, would much more off the days news. and the latest headlines, bye bye. ah ah
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