tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 10, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm emily angland. this is the news our live from coming up in the next 16 minutes . ukraine is caution after russia announces its withdrawing troops from the city of his own. agencies called for more support to prevent millions dying from hungry in the horn of africa. ending the war on drugs efforts are underway to legalize columbia cocaine industry. and the 1st cruise ship for fans arriving just 10 days before the world cup kicks off. and defending champion from the name that was for the tournament with manchester united to defend, wrapped around, included, even though he's recovering from a leg injury. we
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begin in ukraine where president, valero me, zalinski has cast doubt on russia's announcement. it's withdrawing from the key southern city of her phone for several weeks. ukrainian forces have been advancing in that region. rushes defense minister says he's ordered a retreat to be a st in bank of the didn't a pro river near the sun, but ukrainian officials are worried that troops may walk into booby traps and more tax federal and from your associates. having comprehensively assess the situation, i propose that we take up defensive position along the left bank of the denay pro river. i understand this is a very difficult decision. at the same time, we will save most importantly, the lives of our troops and the overall combat effectiveness of our forces, whom it is futile to keep on the right bank in a restricted area. in addition,
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it will free up some forces and means they will be used for active operations, including offensive ones on other fronts, monitors which hidden attack. yes, those that are unique to understand that no one just goes away. if he doesn't feel the pressure of power or the enemy doesn't give us gifts that doesn't make gesture of good will as the fight for it all metal. and we have report is in both russia and ukraine in a moment. we'll hear from mohammed val in moscow and then and jonah, hell in cave. the 1st, let's get the latest from her son with this report by a saint bank. this is how the battle for her son is being fought on martha lottery cruise talking 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,
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because the russians can locate where the artillery was fired from. so we have to move away before they return, fire crews can one to the targets from small commercial drones back where they are hidden away from russian drones. they can take a moment to rest, thought us, most of the navi, dominate. they are slowly retreating. russians used all reserves so they can only reach our frontline. so this morning he has a wife and child at home and says being away from them has been tough. thrown them . the situation is drones is complicated. they are flying always every day and every hour of it was scary only as a beginning of morsel. and i would just do our job even when they fire back at us. we dont panic. we are used to war. of the weapons are sometimes twice as old as the men who used them, the folk, this crew writes a name of their fallen on missiles were told, the majority of times, the russians fight back quickly. this crew has lost friends with me, faith as
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a commander. this curious thing is to lose people of apple. every one here in the infantry, artillery and engineering brigades is carried to be under the enemy's artillery fire. some rushes use everything they got. the crew stays out of sight and awaits orders and coordinates to move and fire was brushed. certainly this is a war of drones, in most cases. hardly a fire adjustments are made from drones. bo small commercial ones and larger ones have made the different lank a man. it's just the front lines have moved quickly of late. these trenches will once facing the enemy. so her bullet bleach 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 basic in the trenches, but they're waiting here. they believe in a matter of time they were retake her son. and if they do, it will be the defining moment of this will. i said, beg,
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i'll jazeera her son. let's bring in china how his love for us in that cave. hello there, jonah, what do we know about what's happening in his own right now? well frankly, as far as we know, the situation inside the city of kind of song and generally on the west bank of the deep denise river, there is pretty opaque at the moment. yes. the order was given by the ministry of defense in moscow, for russian forces to retreat across the river to the east side at but no, that is not something that is likely to happen in an instant, nor was it an order that was entirely unexpected. russia has been preparing its exit from cash on the west bank for some weeks now, gradually building defensive lines. moving artillery, i said so over to the east, leaving some of their best forces, still placed and holding the line in carson city. aware that generally that area was likely to become overrun, overwhelmed, surrounded by
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a growing ukrainian counter offensive from the north. and incidentally, the last half hour or so, news emerging that, that offensive the ukranian counter offensive is pressing its advantage and making progress. pictures emerging all view creighton troops entering the city of sniggle rifka as an important railway hub, just north of cash on about 35 miles north of verizon indicating the extent to which the russians have retreated. and generally speaking, that is a picture borne out by western military and intelligence assessments as well. the latest you k defense intelligence assessment put out by the ministry of defense that it is likely the russian withdrawal will take place over several days with defensive positions and artillery covering withdrawing forces. and that would be in stock contrast. the russians will hope to the retreat they made in the late summer, early autumn for various around hockey in the northeast, which was utterly chaotic,
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utterly disorderly. they lost a huge numbers of manpower and resources so that they'll be trying to avoid that. and in that context of the sort of fog of what is happening on also the worries, the credits have that we alluded to earlier about the possibility that the russians are setting a trap for they've been hash on me as a landscape. you heard his words, the echoing comments by his administration, officials urging restraint, urging caution mister lensky, saying the enemy does not bring us gifts. it does not make gestures of goodwill. we fight way up and we will move very carefully fighting wood. thank you very much. jenna. how live for us in cave? thank you. let's bring in mohammed. well now who's in moscow? mom and what's the latest from the russian government on this announcement? but right, or we don't have the latest for to day after those statements overnight. or we'd
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be looking rather too, for reactions from the public opinion. but as you know, it is difficult to gauge public opinion of russia because most of the opposition sites have been banned in this country. or we've been looking at some, a reactions on twitter, some of the people who even support the war. they are very angry and very sad. and one of them said, this is a sad move that to it. we will never forget here russia. he thinks that this is a clear defeat, a clear acknowledgement from the russian government that they can't, they can't achieve this war. another one talked about the losses of those will have been evacuated, even if they were evacuated in the name of for t acting their lives. they have lost everything. they have lost their lives, their property, their houses, and so on. and most importantly, they have lost faith in their own government and they are military. so lots of
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questions being asked, but we don't have that open space for self expression here in russia where we can gauge the amount of people who are talking about is to day, negatively, or positively. remember that russians are now divided between 2 camps. those who are very angry, this war took place in the 1st place and those who are angry because it didn't go well in their opinion. so it's a very difficult time for the russian government once again. after the defeats, the repetitive defeats over the last couple of months in eastern and southern ukraine, particularly in north, east and ukraine. now they have to explain what's going on and they have to reassure. there are people, again, that the government has a strategy and has a plan there that this in the obscurity or the lack of clarity about this is leaving the opportunity open for a lot of collision, including given those wall, talking about the possibility that russia is doing this,
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this move in order to create a probably a stable situation or a permanent situation whereby it can keep the land that it can keep and open for negotiations on the division of those territories. and to leave the, the areas they can't defend or i thank you so much for the update mohammed val lab for us in moscow. meanwhile, a russian president for me, person warned to be attending the g 20 latest summit in bali next week. russia is likely to face west and criticism at that meeting about the war and ukraine. moscow says a foreign minister, so i left off will attend in person, may appear on video link. us president joe biden previously said he had no intention of meeting persian apogee 2020 more head on the news hour, including a math firing and meta will tell you why they take giant who's laying off 11000 employees. anger grows about the rising cost of living in gun up parliament to fit
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. devote on the sacking of the finance minister and the camera. world cup chain gets a colorful send up before they had cut awe to other world news now. and the world health organization says access to easier appears to grow region remains stoled. despite last week say fire, the u. an agency says millions of people need an urgent aid after 2 years of conflict to cry is under what the us called a defacto blockades imposed by the a c p and government forces. the drought in the horn of africa is pushing people further towards starvation. the head of the international rescue committee has visited some in
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a few opm. david miller ban says these people are paying the price of the climate crisis. the need for humanitarian aid is very pressing. the fact that the large parts of the international community so called have not delivered on the humanitarian appeal, has been made for east africa, is very serious. indeed, that's an urgent need to stave off the growing hunger crisis. and the effects of being felt in neighboring, some malia to the drowns, been brought home by 4 consecutive failed rainy, saying seasons and 7000000 people. that's half the country's population. can't meet their basic food name. i spring in italy, a canadian who's in zanzibar, she's the executive director of the us population fund. thank you so much for being on this news. our natalia, you've just returned from somalia, described to us what you saw on the ground. then there are being of
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desperation that it's a country, the fun, the brand, chester, the ice, people streaming walking, looking for food, or water, or shelter, and the united nation arm to work on sexual in regards of how i made a special plea to speak with pregnant women who were desperate because they were no longer mil to brother. they're a yes. and the speaking of women and girls in somalia, they, according this double crisis, aren't they of both hunger and violence. talk us through that. well, you make it very, the one because of the backdrop is of people who are moving us brown. now it's 5th year, the worst situation in over 40 years. so the backdrop of conflict makes everything,
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even more crisis laden or a woman who is fleeing with her children in each hand, trying to get to where he can find shelter. the dangers on the road include everything. i like increased and under miss i once, which we've seen in some places increasing up to 60 percent. moreover, the health systems are simply not working. part of the e. art of the urgency is to be able to field mom, i'll annex and vans to be able to help people who are exhausted. having walked many and he days why haven't a famine been officially declared? and what does that trigger in terms of support when a famine is declined? the alarm that i have been sounding along with the international and deos,
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we've just heard is that the technical issues that lead to the formal declaration of famine, but not disguise the facts that we're seeing right in front of our eyes now. and as the flows of people increase, if we don't a stop at measures in place now, it's going to lead to even more of a death in desperation. so we should not wage or a formal declaration is to international solidarity the garner, the funds and resources that are required because we cannot sit idly by and it is the fact a looming catastrophe. natalia, how do we keep these issues on the international communities right out with such a myriad of other issues on the news agenda? how do we keep it in focus?
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from the outset. e a link to climate is a very on and the understanding that the reason somalia needs resources among others is a climate disaster that they did not create it. greenhouse gas emissions that are being discussed in egypt during the up this week come from industrialized locations be further in systems. people should be safe during times of crisis is part of international humanitarian law. and it is a very urgent that respect for those who are actually going into harm's way to assess they should be protected from regardless of who the conflict may involve the further issue and i need to stress it as bent like every other situation. there is a gender dimension. what is half somalia,
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80 percent of of people in lead for women. their children and women have said over and over, but peace is what they are after. so that they can get to the antenatal and then they can be provided a 6 services not have to spend hours in line at the board hall for example, waiting for water. moreover, where there are problems, there are solutions. the solutions orientation takes resources to me in the hands of local communities. and this is why you unhappy supports london lab organizations. they have an understanding of how to organize distribution in the pies to a midwife. he has an understanding of how to prioritize and deliver care. so the urgent situation right now is the prevent thousands and thousands of people from
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dying of hunger and not a make any a make it clear that the semantics of famine are not going to, to lead to the conclusion of this process in taylor urgently. it's actually for distribution of food and health resources. indeed, it's a very important issue, and we really appreciate you giving us a your in science in italy, a can m executive director of the u. n. population fund. thank you so much for your time on this new south you're moving on. now in columbia is the world's largest cocaine producer. now form of presidents and world latest say it's time to legalize it and bring an end to what they call a failed war on drugs. alexandra ramp yeti has moved from bug a tough production of cocaine. matthew on in synthetic drugs, is that a normal time high despite decades of military efforts and billions of dollars
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spent to stop the trade. now a global commission and drug, which includes the former president of columbia, mexico, signed to change what it calls a failed strategy worldwide. produced as their report focuses on colombia, the biggest go came producer in the world and calls for the legal regulation of all drug production and consumption. columbia has been the country that has paid the highest costs in the war on drugs that were declared by the world by united nations . more than 50 years ago. we have tried every single measure by the book with many resources, many lives sacrificed. and we still have this problem, we're still the number one exporter of cocaine to the world markets for calls for
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ending the criminalization and incarceration of people who use drugs and poor farmers who make a living. growing coca leaves and regulating drug markets, stupid governments in control and race revenue. sometimes former president clearly understood when he was columbia, as the fence minister in the mid to thousands. i was the one who sprayed more and who read again more. and that's when i was convinced that it was like, i call it like an static bicycle, you pedal, you peddle you, you to right? you can, if you're in the same position at a very high cost. the recommendation comes at a time when the country seems open to a different conversation on drugs, newly elected president gustavo patron care having a regional efforts to change drug policy, drug production in trafficking as field columbia deadly civil conflicts for decades . this proposal i demand from here from my wounded latin america to end the
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irrational war and drug end the war and drugs and allow people to live in peace regional approach that the commission hopefully will be recognized globally. and now we have the evidence that, that concept try to question of the war on drugs is true. so that is why i think the time has gone actually a long time ago to change radically. the approach change is never easy and nobody can underestimate the complications the legally station would bring, especially in consuming countries. but these former presley then say it would be insane to continue doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results. allison that i'm the i was just the it with that commercial flights between columbia and venezuela have resumed after nearly 3 years, columbia flagship carrier, and tina made its 1st flight to venezuela. on wednesday,
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the 2 south american nations restored diplomatic ties in august after columbia elected and you presidents on those base as you always are, dana santana for the 1st time in history. and that makes an international slightly in not just any flight, not to florida to aruba, but to reestablish the brotherhood between columbia and venezuela in the eighty's just 10 days until the world comp kicks off here in canada and jim, or is he to talk to us all about the tournament, but firstly, those last minute preparations are underway in the capital. it's all happening right here in doha. tell us a little bit more jim. yeah, so sorry, family to me, getting very busy here and it's about to get a whole lot busier. that's because the 1st of the cruise ships, housing the funds have now arrived. we can now go straight to natasha again. who is life for us at doha port site? natasha is bus cree ship. tell us more about it.
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the arrival of the m. s. c. world europa right behind me pronoun she because apparently all cruise ships are away from home, they use a she to describe the crew shed. is yet another reminder that the start of cuts are 20. 22 is near. this ship has 22. dat decks and can accommodate more than 6700 guests. i with bernhard stature with m. s. c. cruises to talk more about these ships. this is one of 3 that will be arriving at the next one is on the 10th, the 3rd one on the 18th. you'll be able to accommodate what? $12400.00 guests. it's insane. why can people pick, do you think a crew ship option for a world cup and what kind of experience can they expect? i think that because because it's a destination in itself, so we have 33 restaurants and lounges. we have shows we have activities. we have
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slides, try slides, we have been because we have a role in disco and it's all a destination integrated. it's built like this, sir, because when we cruise normally people, so it's each circle look for us to have an experience. and i think here it will be also an integrated experience. so yeah. office that are 2022 is a year of 1st. it's the 1st world cup in the middle east. it's the 1st world caught that's aspiring to be carbon neutral. and for m. s c cruz's. it is also a 1st in terms of sustainability. why is that and what can you tell us about m s c world europa? i think so, sustainability is and everything we to and in this particular case our ship is filter with a l. n. g, so our engines, bonham, l, a, g, it's our 1st ellen, she shipping just thrilled. biggest sofa. so liquefied natural gas and i read that as their cell fuel technology involved to run ism also how to send the sale. those
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cells which go pile to ship and it's important. and what's the benefit to the invite? well, it's cleaner and is new to. so it'll, it'll reduce carbon a emissions, correct? yes. okay, and can i ask you a why do you think it was so important for em se cruises to offer this kind of sustainable option? i think it's the future, the future of cruising and we have to be carbon neutral. absolutely. so this, oh, we'll take 2100 staff members to maintain over the course of the world cup. what kind of preparations go into making this kind of thing happen? a lot of logistics, a lot of logistics for finding out true for flying them to the ship, training, loading up the ship, getting all the restaurants ready and getting all the provisions on board. so it is, he is in the planning. and so we're here and we're excited to show it off to the visit of kata. thank you so much. i want to mention that our rooms cabins on the ship start at $700.00. if you don't want a. 1 cabin there are many other options according to the country,
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2022 accommodations portal. they include a night on a tao boat for about a $1000.00. and then to the other end of the spectrum, there are fan villages, with cabins that run $200.00 a night. well, sounds like a bug, natasha. thank you very much for that. well, well certainly caught my ear there. emily, with the bumper cars on the road, a disco the road today. i'll need to dust up the roller skates. i bring it back to the 90 days. all right, and not too far away from natasha. add katara. how much international airport victoria gate and b is standing by vic, that is certainly going to be one busy place over the coming days and wakes. what's happening that we're at the official unveiling of this new area all time at the international airport. it adds about 125000 square meters of space to the existing terminal. and it capacity very important for the
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world cup report. 258000000 passengers a year up from 40000000 currently. now we're in the central concourse at the moment and we're effectively in a rain forest. they have in full se about 300 trees and 25000 plans from sustainable rain forest in thailand, malaysia and singapore. to build this space earlier, we spoke to the chief operating officer all time as international effort. and he spoke about how traveling can be a grind. it can be hard work, it can be stressful and how they wanted to create a different type of passenger experience. when people are transiting through, how much international efforts division is to completely change the idea of us and the abuse and then to see 4 passengers who are used to come and not all quarter doors got places. there's less the time they sit there, put them to the airport until they get them to the light. this is what we want to
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change to make people's comfortable to give them an experience that they will never see anywhere else and taught us to give them the experience that their vacation starts once the serpent today, as well as this rain forest area, we're surrounded by about 60 shops and restaurants, there are 5 extra gates now at how much international airport and this will officially open to passengers from tomorrow. anybody on the to 30 flight from doha to few 8 will be some of the 1st passengers to use this area of the terminal and operates is here say of the coming days as we both places to the world will, flights will come into this area of the terminal, i'm more likely incredible that she's standing the middle of the visit. thank you very much. victoria. again, be live for us near the airport. let's i fast now. apple. i've ever seen it really is. if you want to book a flight, i got it. i mean, it looks beautiful. i can't believe it's in the middle of the desert. so let's talk
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about matters on a patient jam. what's happening in the world copies? well, i'll be back later in the hour. i will bring it is all that from says squad of the champions. haven't names that 25 months. what keisha day shall have included the player. you still battling to be fit for the tournaments off when you all the details? ah. with well, the relative warm, the atlantic is still being pumped across a good part of northern europe, keeping temperatures one above where they should be stirring in cloud, wind, and rain every now and again. so the active systems, this one here, this is now inactive. that was the last one to be straight across central europe and as it goes through it, but it's a bit of cloud and rain, for example, in australia and empowered. and once it's gone through temperature will actually
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rise. it's a cold front behind attempts is rise because the sun is still there. as you see, is her brother weak feature, but it will develop right in the barracks and later in that part of east in spain as well. but look at this, look at these temperatures across the british isles, a constant pump of relative warm. so 60 degrees in london, rain just catching the, the edge of ireland, scotland. these, tim saw 5 above the average ad is by the same and you get time to vienna was our grip. but of course, night saw longer than days. so this time you're eventually, well, the won't call when and even in vienna with nothing else happening, temps will creep back down towards the average. by sunday. in north africa, you would expect to see the main rain belt go away and it is doing, but it hangs around the coast of places like the are every coast for quite a long time. the next 3 days, it remains sundry ah,
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with ah, hello, are you watching al jazeera, i'm emily ang, when he's a reminder about top stories this hour. ukrainian president for letting me zalinski has stressed the need for caution. following russia's announcement, it's withdrawing from the southern city of her phone. cave has warned troops, if possible booby traps and more attacks the drought and the horn of africa is pushing people further towards starvation. ahead of the international rescue committee has visited some of those displaced in ethiopia and says they're paying the price for the climate crisis. and the 1st of 3 cruise ships that will house trans to the world cap has a drive into the m s. c, world europa,
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close to 1100000000 dollars and can accommodate me, elite 7000 guess us president joe biden has hailed the democrats performance in the mid term elections, calling it a good day for democracy. but he's acknowledged americans are frustrated with the political divide by the 5th. he's willing to work with the republicans as his party could still lose control of both the house and the senate. mike hannah has moved from washington. it was in pennsylvania that the predicted red wave was revealed to be little more than a trickle in a crucial senate race. john pittman overcame both a stroke and stiff competition from the trumpet. back to celebrity dr. member to us giving the democratic party a fighting chance of keeping control of the senate. and president joe biden has
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welcome the preliminary results. while the press in the pundents are predicting a giant red wave, it didn't happen. and i know you were somewhat miss by my my obsession optimism. but i felt good during the whole process. i thought were going to do fine in the 1994 terms. president bo clinton last 52. how seats in 2010 barack obama last 63 this year the last could be in the region of 20, making joe biden, one of the most successful 1st term precedence in recent history. the major republican party decree came in florida, which is now a merged as a fully republican stronghold and were in a strong showing governor run de santis easily held onto his position, confirming his status as the most likely challenger to any possible reelection bid
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by the states most prominent resident, former president donald trump, before watching take on each other. president biden also took note of a noticeable change in both her demographics. both the registration figures and the results themselves indicate a huge increase in the number of voters between the ages of 18 and 30 stood at would appear by the desire to combat climate change. and an anger at attempts to stop a woman's right to choose the money. it also reflects that the president of future generations, impatience and anger at the political rancor of the past. mckenna arches era, washington. but counting is still underway into battle ground states in arizona. officials are telling the half a 1000000 marilyn ballads while the neighboring nevada. it could be another 9 days before the final results are in. so let's take
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a look at how things stand right now. the senate is almost neck and neck. the democrats have 48 states while the republicans have 49. all eyes are on the battleground, states of arizona and nevada. georgia will hold a run off in december. and this is the house of representatives. the republican party is in the laid here by just a small, much and full cost. a patty needs 218 seats to take control. still in the us and the man accused of attacking the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi is facing federal kidnapping. and assault charges, david de pat allegedly broke into the council of san francisco home nearly 2 weeks ago. he reportedly demanded to see pelosi before using a hammond to bathe her 82 year old husband paul to pap is already facing state charges including attempted murder. i reckon nicole has
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made land full in florida and bringing face winds heavy down poles and dangerous storm surges. nicole is expected to move north over the coming days, passing through georgia and the carolinas. the storm already forced people to flee their homes in the bahamas. the parent company of facebook, instagram and once that has an ounce, it's cutting more than $11000.00 jobs. it's been called the most difficult change for tech giant meta as reynold's reports from california. with his profile pictures today. boss, mark zuckerberg, hold it a sad day, said the mass layoffs were needed due to lower than expected revenue forecasts. and the need to operate more efficiently across the company's various platforms. analysts say there's another reason and it's right there in the company's name. zocker berg has gone full obsession on met diverse. he believes that the future of,
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you know, human existence and that's the future of meta, even changed the name of the company in to pursue that. and he's thrown hundreds of millions of dollars at this every quarter. and the result is as nothing people who have tried it, don't find it that exciting, almost a lonely experience. the met averse is sort of just sitting dead in the water and it's become a gigantic financial sinkhole. more than 11000 workers or 13 percent of metas workforce will be notified by email that they are out of their jobs. it's an international corporation and firings will be felt globally at facebook's european headquarters in dublin, a 1000 workers will reportedly be let go. these are tough times in the tech industry overall. in addition to meta other companies that have recently announced wide scale layoffs include lift, sales force, zillow, and stripe. and of course there's twitter which under new boss,
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ellen musk slashed its workforce by half last week. besides the failure. ready of the met, averse to take off as zuckerberg had hoped. facebook is losing younger social media users to newer hipper apps like tick tock, tick, tock is taking over the world. i mean there's no question about a google is beginning to really feel the impact of tick tock as well. so i think he did get the next big thing for kids. better stock has nosedive nearly 75 percent since last year, bringing the company's market value down from one trillion dollars to less than $240000000000.00 with profits down nearly 50 percent. rob reynolds al jazeera menlo park, california work is across year of to squeezed by the soaring cost of living or holding major protests, commuters in paris, face severe disruptions as metro workers strike either better pay. it's the latest
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industrial action across france seeking relief from skyrocketing inflation. on wednesday, thousands marched in grace unions demanding lower taxes and an increase in the minimum wage. while belgium's largest airport has cancelled nearly half of its flights because of strike action, their public transport across the country ground to a halt. work is facing the highest rate of inflation since 1975 where people becoming increasingly angry about the rising cost of living in ghana parliament is set to vote on whether to sac. it's finance minister. it follows major protests over the prices of food, fuel and transport. and as ahmed interest reports from across, the government has approached the international monetary fund for help. it gone has only organic chocolate factory production is still on, but at a fraction of its capacity. making these sweet tasting balls these days has become
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a bittersweet experience. fills in europe as often dropped very significantly. so you are forced to then money would. what's resources you have cost would i select one? so uh that we actually plan our products is the company fairs better than most here because it's shareholders can access money from abroad. this food processing plant couldn't survive the crisis. it's machines are gone. and the building itself is a poor seal. if a buyer can be found, it's was mentally to preserve their perishables, their raw materials and also to give employment and to give read the market to their far miss gun is economic crisis is the worst in generations. pushing many people into poverty, it's in markets like these. why gone as economic crisis is felt the most while people's purchasing power has eroded because of the depreciation of the local
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currency? food prices have tripled since the beginning of the year. fuel costs have doubled and because of that, the cost of transportation has gone up the into the price is, is food keep increasing, making it harder for families to phase economies. blame this on excessive government borrowing without investing in areas of growth. and that officious aren't responding well to the situation in the action that says, i'm ready to face my problems. i'm ready to fix it. i'm ready to make a you tend from the irresponsibility of the past, or will it do? it will restore confidence. so gone is opposition is demanding the sacking of the finest minister. my biggest concern is i do see in a relief inside i do see in there who ahead of me. i don't have fit. i don't have trust in and i did down by the government stand to the international
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monetary fund for help and assist sacking. the finance minister in the middle of negotiations will be a mistake. we expect also to have a staff level agreement with them before the end of the year, so that from next year we can start beautifully embracing the fund program gardens . economic plight is made worse by a weak production base, as existing manufacturers struggle to keep their machines running. how many degrees al jazeera, a cra, united nation troops of patrolling the largest city in the eastern democratic republic of congo as fighters from the m. 23 and group advance the rebels. and now just a 30 kilometers away from gamma, thousands of people and volunteer to help fight the group as milk and web reports. these men say they want to fight. one democrat and republican army says that
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more than 3000 people who responded to a cool for recruit menu by human our. now i am here because we are suffering too much my family, my sisters, they have suffered a lot from war. some of them were right, so we have because from now on i need to defend myself. ringback everyone here is that ready to fight and $23.00 widely seen to be a neighboring rwanda. one to deny that 26 years ago. rwanda and you got the invaded congo ever since. they've been repeated accusations of meddling and a presence of foreign forces for most of the time, floating sometime from those countries as well as un papers. and now the african regional forces arriving here. there's a growing boy from campaigners in congo. foreign policy will not be the solution to congress probably. as am 23 rebels make advances. patients has run thin with un peacekeepers. they've been here for more than 20 years. people burned some
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of their vehicles in a convoy passing near the eastern city of goma last week. he protested in goma and kinshasa in recent months against wonder and uganda. they blamed for decades of military aggression and against the peacekeepers. they blamed for failing to protect them. can you says is now sending troops to join the conflict. only about 60 of arrived. it's the latest country to send soldiers to congo on the of a new east african regional force. these activists say it won't help. they've raised money and bought food for congos soldiers, who are often short supplied, accept a se, replacing un peacekeepers at east african community forces. this stability, the countries in the east african community. the same countries are very aggressive . congo, we disagree with the presence of these east african community forces. they say that we over the congress army and nothing else. the decades of conflicts have driven
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tens of thousands of young men to join armed groups. many fighters have been demobilized by the government in the un. congress army says they're not among the new recruits. down. this is young. this is the argument from our enemies trying to destroy the image of these recruits. none of them are coming from the group. all those from the groups are in containment in another can none of them hear me love to be democrats? congos ami defeated the m 23 rebels. 9 years ago when it had supplies in support from the government and the un, people here waiting to see if it can do it again. malcolm web al jazeera, goma democratic republic of congo after the break jammers back as we continue our count down to the world cup, or chat, live to a former faith referee about the upcoming tournaments in kata.
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ah ah, where just 10 days before the world cup kicks off in katara and jemma, you have all the latest sports means either. indeed, emily, just a few weeks ago, france de vendor rafael veran left the pitch in tears with his wild cut place in doubt. but the manchester united play can breathe a sigh of relief because he has been named in the french quarter for cattle rattan who was part of the team. he won. the trophy in 2018 is recovering from a legendary acacia da da da shaw is optimistic. he will be fit, they shaw is also decided to go with $25.00 players despite being able to pick $26.00. said tom blue scent sense. well, i think we have enough security to participate and do well in this competition. from the moment i made the decision on which place to include, i knew that should be fit for the 1st much was another woke up team at cameron
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played their final game before heading to katara on wednesday night. our corresponded nicholas hack was in the capital labor day while the team was given a colorful send off from fans. ah, this is much more than a sent. okay. feels like a celebration hearing from a defense that toby had never seen this thing in so well a stadium path, and this is a country that have posted the african population just in general. when synagogue now been using synagogue sar jimanez injury to people here. the bells here told me that this is a disappointment. not just hor, synagogue for the entire continent because he is the best player in africa. but
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there is hope that either the lions, the indomitable lines or whatever, or the lines of to run got a goal, will be able to read the record and go beyond the quarter finals in this with the world come a deal like it has already started. now it say unique privilege, it's a referee, a match at the fee for wild comp. they'll be $36.00 that referees at the tournament this year, synagogue maggots, and d, i is one of them. he says he's just as excited as the players to be in cattle. oh my god, no, i mean it does not cynical if you find to put it all down with you to get this off. if i'm one of them, that's a lock. it will probably talk to someone up jim. yeah.
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darcy done it a don't look at the next one. want to look at it. it was, he said, just use it. so i mixed it a let me. so i said, well, i call them back if you and i didn't offend on jekyll marcia degree, is that something along with doesn't put him into a hotel and not to like a 1003 by don't. it was really not living with him. not to prefer the like with just to cut those up. is it, it is your integral. i'm looking to walk in the the come on come up with it was like $1130.00 inches. i believe it was a while ago. more than me through you. i will say about 2, but the one it will pay them, but i think i'm up. i mean if you,
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that's perfectly i'm gonna go ahead and print another document. so when a legitimate monthly month wasn't for me, i pay like all this, i'm paying my late that he sees him up last summer. it helped me find it. look like with raj and other business is america. i'm presented to catch up with your supportive that i was just, he was, he's out of business then with the support by montana who's with us. it was at corbett. i said, good, we'll give it a pretty my to read the what it, what it was in some with us to look at us and i was going over tonight. well, if you don't want to put up on a tomorrow,
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well, it wanted to follow up on one of those. is that something to man who officiated in the english premier league for many years i read decade. in fact, mock how say thank you for joining us. knock, now even referring kids football, you have to deal with angry parents on the sideline site, being a professional referee with the level of criticism you get. why would anyone want to do it? because we love football. referees awesome love was supposed to so so that back to why we do it because we love the game. i mean, houses and normally play for many years and then as a go okay, but then but obviously the other side is directory. so yeah, listen, now be it every referees nervous for every game and but you just go out there and, and you, you enjoy is good. say you got to enjoy the small vice and the guys requires that much the board. and now the guys are already out there, the officials already out in doug already trying hard, you know,
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good fitness checks that i can recreate the welcome. so yeah, that with the correct leadership direction, i think we should see a fantastic refer you there as to well, i plan for the 1st time at a walk up there will be female referees as has already been the case in the way for champions league. have you noticed any difference in how plays interact with female refs? now, i mean i've seen stephanie in the champions league quite often and, you know, she just looks the part she's, she rep, raise the game very well. i think that the place to stay as a referee and, and she deserves to be where she is, because you know she's been recreate ever so well. so i really hope that she has a good tournament, like older x rays because they know if i don't ever a good. so i have a, i think different performance on one guy and they know that the on that fine. so, you know, they, they go to make sure they stay focused, and they may read for the games very, very well as,
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as the referees to me want them to refer you to for much. and after you retired from being a referee coach wraps around the world, what advice did you give them about handling big occasions and all the pressure you just got to be mentally, mentally strong. and you've got to go with your, your got into things when we're making the decision. i know we've got b a r involved out. but that the top level you still want to make that back correct decision when it becomes a key matching stance. and then you've got to go out and sort of enjoy and you've got a referee with a smile on your face. yes, you will make mistakes, but you've got to pop in and move on and get on with what's in front of you. and you mentioned mark, it was 1st used out a well cup in russia 4 years ago. what was learned from that solomon taken to this one? erm of the i think it was, it was, it was, it was very well i think we saw in the euros as well the i always work
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well to see me well. and as if you went to the i b protocol, you should never problem here and need to print really we, we have many, many problems with, with b, a r with, in consistencies with which the writer and we don't have those problems. so it's about minimum interference, maximum benefit, and that's what we want to see. the slow cock, and hopefully mark that is what we will see in the cat's heart. thank you. mark how c a format, premier referee, welcome, jones, i k, and raised today, gar, south gates, england and belgium are among the teams announcing the school. so for the world cup, we will bring you news of that later in the day. but before that, i will have enough updates at 1345 gmc, but for now it's back to you. emily will see you then. thank you very much jim. and before we go, we have a story about the private collection of microsoft and co founder paul allen. which
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is sold for move and a $1000000000.00. 1000000 500000 is selling then. 6000000 now to individual paces attracted beads worth millions. but the whole collection broke reco christie's auction house. if it's more than 150 pieces, including was 5 and golf as well as clement allen and pledged to all prostate going to charity before he died in 2018, 600. all right, that's it from me. emily angland for this news hour, but don't go anywhere anastasio tell you, we'll have more of the day's news in just a moment. ah .
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