tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 10, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. the susan use our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine urges caution after russia announces it's withdrawing troops from the city of his own agencies, coal for more support, to prevent millions of people dying from hunger. in the horn of africa, ending the war on drugs efforts underway to legalize columbia's cocaine industry. and the 1st lecture a cruise ship said to be a floating hotel for fans, arrived in casa, just 10 days before the world cup cakes. and one player he will be traveling to catholicism. marriott gazza, the man who won germany the tournament in 2014, making a sensation over time to the squat. off to a 5 year absence with
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ukraine's army chief says he's it forces making gains in the south, but it remains unclear where the rush has begun pulling troops out of the city of his own. on wednesday, russia's defense minister said he's ordered forces to withdraw to the eastern bank of the denay pro river ne hassan. but ukrainian officials awarded their troops, my walk into booby traps or be ambushed. we have 3 reporters on this story. in a moment, we'll get reaction from mohammed val in moscow. and joanna, how in keith? but 1st, let's get the latest from aside baggins. allin adults, i said, what more can you tell us? what have you same? what have you witnessed for we've been in her son this morning to day and the artillery butters are still taking place. you can still
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hear the shelling taking place between the 2 military, the ukrainians, and the russians, and the missiles going overhead. but when you actually go through her son, you realize that the towns and villages that the russians have withdrawn from the what happens is that when the ukrainians take a village or a town, the her sign is mainly rural flatland so they end up taking loads of territory, but when the ukrainians take a turn of village the you could, the russians can still shell them and that's exactly what's been going on. we've just come from a town that's been completely destroyed. we went through it and there wasn't a single building that had been damaged, that didn't have shrapnel damage or bullet holes. there's no electricity, there's no water and is hardly anybody left to find a handful of people and where the russian forces had been stationed. well, that was completely destroyed and there was weaponry that was left behind. now, when we speak to ukrainian soldiers, they're proceeding with caution. they don't trust the rush of their own trustees announcements that have happened. but they also understand that even if they manage
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to take her san city, the russian forces will be on the other side of the river and still be able to shell them still be able to hit targets in, in, in her son and throat ukraine. but it will be a morale booster for many people her, especially at the time when they're suffering from electricity and water shortages . and for countries that are supporting ukraine, she see the ukranian troops advancing. but again, just for example, when we were here coming to our way here to be life to you, we had to stop because the ukrainians had found some minds and they had to detonate those before we could actually or proceed. so that still actually taking place, even though the russian forces won't be in certain areas, the still the threat of booby traps and mines and that's what the ukraine force is a word. but when they actually go into her san city, i said, we really appreciate the uptake, given everything that just had aside, beg live for us there. stay safe and spring in jona, how,
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who is in the capital cave join a. what does this all mean in terms of the war? probably frankly, it's too early to say what it all means in terms of the wider war context, simply because it is unclear what exactly is happening inside song city and on the west bank of the denise pro river there. yes, there's been an order given by the ministry of defense in moscow to pull back from the west bank to the bank. but that is not something that will happen instantly. and nor was that all the important facts unexpected. russia has been preparing its exit for some weeks now aware of the vulnerability of this forces in terms of that northern counter offensive being mounted by the ukrainians. and they've been building defensive lines as they go, which is why, as i said, said that they are seeing mind land booby traps as those forces move down from the
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door. and the big question is, what will they encounter when they get into song city itself? and that is something the ukrainians are very worried about. let me tell you what the administration team is saying. the most recent comments we have from because he's a senior adviser to president zelacofsky saying that russia is likely to be booby trapping the city as it makes its exit from the city of san minding. everything you can from apartments to sue is planning. then not just to reduce the city itself to violence as ukrainian troops moving, but also to shell it from the east bank, where it has repositioned its r tillery units over the last few weeks planning to turn it into. he said, a city of death. so the ukrainians moving extremely cautious the extremely carefully and of course, but to me as the president himself last night talking about the news as it was unfolding, urging caution, urging restraint the enemy, he said,
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does not bring us gifts. it does not make gestures of goodwill. we fight our way up and we will move very, very carefully. right. we appreciate the update. jenna, how left for us in the cave let paid to moscow now where mohammed val is standing by for us mohammed house, the withdrawal news gone down in russia. well, emily, it's a mixed reaction here about this sir. order to withdraw from half sun, but as you know or when it comes to, decisions are coming from the supreme leadership or even the hawks have to tow the line. we have for instance, the chechen leader arms and. busy guardian, who once a more aggressive approach to the war. but he has supported the decision to have helps on to leave her on saying it is that difficult. but aright choice,
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saving the priceless, the priceless lives of soldiers. so the hawks, even though they likely. busy swore to be tougher. they like action in ukraine to be tougher against the enemy if they are towing the lion, as i said. and they are supporting this decision. you know, that also in russia, most of the opposition is not able to be heard. because the opposition sites, websites, and outlets are suppressed here most of the time. but we have certain voices who are opposed to our opposed to this withdrawal. for instance, air, we have a military blogger, unity quota cutter knock, seeing the decision is shocking to thousands and millions of people who are fighting for russia dying for russia, believe in russia, and share the beliefs of the russian world. so it's a mixed reaction here. and it is difficult to gauge public opinion in the right way . but there are voices who are against this withdrawal inside the country. and the
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russians are divided into camps. actually, one of them is against the war in the 1st place. they are unhappy with the war from the outset, and those who are now unhappy with how it is developing. we're at, we appreciate that. thank you so much. mohammed val live for us in moscow. nato sick a. she genuine stoughton bag, says rushes withdrawal from her son shows how much pressure feronda we have to see how the situation on the ground develops in the coming days. but what is clear, it's a throw shot is under heavy pressure. if they leave had song, it would be another victory for ukraine. let's bring in andreas on land, who's in berlin. he's in the analyst at the swedish institute of international affairs. andre, thanks so much for being on this news. our. what you make of this movie, is it humiliating for russia or a strategic claim?
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well, it is indeed for russia and embarrassment because san both the only major regional capital that russia able to occupy. and now it has to also leave this regional capital. it has not been able to capture another regional capital support, although it has an ex, the regents or so on and support asia. and it's now outright paradoxical what is happening because russia is claiming territories for annexation that it does not control. what do you make if the timing the withdrawal was announced shortly after russian media revealed that the moscow appointed deputy later of her son was killed in a suspected car crash. i don't think that would. so that's, that's the name of the official plays much of a role here. robert,
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it's has military reason that the troops in solomon were on the train and they could not be supplied. and so that wasn't much choice for the, the russian military leadership then to withdraw with st. patent in this war, that every time russia suffers a major military setback, there is a response then targeting the civilian population. how cautious should ukrainian officials be? yes, this has been the proper that has been emerging now that russia simply attacks civilian targets, iep in the ukranian hinterland. but do not have actually any direct meaning for the war itself, for the fighting on the front line, but which are used as targets in order to exert pressure on the russian on the
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ukrainian population on the ukrainian leadership on the west. in order to perhaps create streams of refugees from russia, from ukraine to, to the west, and to put the entire ukrainian society under stress. where does this leave negotiations to end the war? well, one could have negotiations, but it's difficult now to negotiate because what is happening is now that we have territories that are according to the ukranian state constitution and 2 international law, ukrainian territories. but these territories are under the russian constitution. russia, territories. and cooking is obliged by the russian constitution to defend the russian constitution and the territorial integrity of the russian space. it is and
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now according to the rational constitution of these next territories belong to the russian. ready states, so it's difficult to imagine what could be the subject of what we really appreciate your analysis on draft on land in berlin and analyst at the swedish institute of international affairs. thank you. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin warned be attending the j 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 foreign minister say leverage will attend and put in may pee on video link. us president joe biden previously said he had no intention of making potent at the g. 20 anymore head on the sneeze. our including anger grows about the rising cost of living in gun a parliament is set to voice on the backing of the finance minister. and we live in florida where another massive storm is battering this day with heavy rain and
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damaging winds. and in for the camera, world, carpet chain gets a colorful send us before they had to cut ah, the united nations troops of patrolling the largest city in east, in democratic republic of congo. as the m. 23 rebel group advances the fighters. and now just 30 kilometers away from going on. thousands of people have bowling teeters recruit to fight the group and smoking where the men say they want to fight him aquatic republic of comrades. army says that more than 3000 people who responded to a cool for recruit many problems. you know, now i am here because we are suffering too much my family, my sisters,
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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 ready to fight and 23 widely state 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 tonight to that sign floating sometime from those countries as well as us papers. and now the african regional forces arriving here. going boys from campaigners in congo foreign policy will not be the solution to congress probably. as m 23 rebels make, it says patience has run thin with un peacekeepers. they've been here for more than 20 years. people burned some of their vehicles in a convoy passing near the eastern city of goma last week. he protested in goma
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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. kenny says, is now sending troops to join the conflict. only about 60 of arrived. it's the latest country to send soldiers to congo under the banner 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 depressing un peacekeepers in east african community forces to pretty near the countries in the east african community or the same countries already aggressive. congo. be disagree with the presence of these east african community forces. to say that we over the congress army and nothing else. the decades of conflicts have driven tens of thousands of young men to join armed groups. many fighters of been
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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 cam. none of them i hear a lot of 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, the lawyer for a gyptian activist to own a hunger strike says he's been given permission to visit his client in prison. early at the family of allah, at delphi said prisoner authorities instead of giving him medical treatment, he's been on hunger strike for 7 months and stop drinking water 4 days ago. the blogger is saving a 5 year sentence, is spreading false needs to france. dow,
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which says it will allow a migrant rescue vessel to dog after it was turned away by easily around 230 people on board. the ocean. viking, where it's safe for more than 2 weeks. for ships carrying migrants were initially denied permission to come to show in italy, but following international pressure 3 were later granted. safe harbor france has called italy's refusal to take the ocean viking unacceptable. workers across europe are holding major protests against the store in cost of living, commuters in paris, face severe disruptions as metro workers strike over the better pay. it's the latest industrial action across france is paid to seek relief from rapidly rising inflation. with people becoming increasingly angry about the rising cost of living in ghana parliament to set devotion whether to sac, it's finance minister. if all is major protests over the prices of food,
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fuel and transport them, and his and interest reports from acro, the government has approached the international monetary fund for help, is gone as only organic chocolate factory production is still on, but a diffraction of its capacity. making these sweet tasting balls these days has become a bittersweet experience. sales in europe absolutely dropped very significantly, so you are forced to then manage with what resources you have the cost of production one so that we actually plan out productive. the company says 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 up for sale. if a buyer can be found, it was mainly to preserve their paris samples, their raw materials,
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and also to give employment and to give reading market to their families. gunners, economic crisis is a 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 currency, foot prizes have tripled since the beginning of the year. fuel costs have doubled and because of that, the cost of transportation has gone up into prices is food keep increasing, making it harder for families to face economies. blame this on excessive government borrowing without investing in areas of growth. and that officious aren't responding well to the situation. any action that says, i'm ready to face my problems. i'm ready to fix it. i'm ready to make a you 10 from the a responsibility of the past. what will it do?
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it will restore confidence. so gone, his opposition is demanding the sacking of the finest minister. my biggest concern is i don't see any relief inside. i don't see in there who i had of me. i don't have fit. i don't have trust in and i to downgrade the governors turned to the international monetary fund for help and assist sucking the finance minister in the middle of negotiations would be a mistake. we expect also to have a, a staff level agreement with them before the end of the year. so that from next year we can start, you know, fully embracing the fund program gardens. economic plight is made worse by a weak production base, as existing manufacturers struggle to keep their machines running, hama degrees al jazeera across the world. health organization says access to ethiopia. tig ry region remains stole despite last week. cease fire,
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deal the un agencies as millions of people need urgent aid after 2 years of conflict to cry is under what the un close defacto blockade imposed by ethiopian government forces. the drought and the horn of africa is pushing people further toward starvation. the head of the international rescue committee has visited some in a few david miller band. it says that these people are paying the price of the climate crisis the needs, the 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 is an urgent need to stave off the growing hunger crisis. the effects are being felt in neighboring somalia, to which expert size on the brink of famine, their droughts been brought on by 4 failed rainy seasons in a row. nearly 8000000 people that half the population of facing extreme hunger
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lives. bringing abdi, i'll tell you who's in assemble and somalis form up training and international cooperation minutes of the thanks so much for being on this news. our a famine hasn't officially been declared yet. why is that the case? well, i think the government is weighing the situation very well. it's weighing it against the need to ensure that it is still in charge of both coordination of humanitarian activities as well as i think the government is concerned about the fact that development resources can be channeled into other pricing priorities like humanitarian piracy. so i think the government is reluctant, not that it does not necessarily want to declare famine, but i think it wants to be in charge of the situation, right. it feels that it dr. the situation. i mean, as we just said,
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in an introduction, nearly 8000000 people, that's half the population of facing extreme hunger. surely development come 2nd to that. there is no doubt about that, and i don't think the government is against that. i think the there is a long tradition in somalia, a number of times has been declared in the past 2 decades or so. and in each situation it was international development partners. and sometimes the humanitarian organizations that were responsible for both declaring the famine and then 40 needing the response days. and i think this time around the government, a little more empowered than before. it feels that it needs to be in control of the situation. and i think that's what we're seeing right now. getting back to the issue at hand. how is it, how difficult is it to distribute aid on the ground in somalia, particularly in areas controlled by the group out chabad. this is obviously
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a huge problem back in 2011 when the 1st famine was announced. it's a very complex place to deliver anything humanitarian, including. and it's that much more complex when you are talking about areas that are controlled by bob. there are also problems around the country when it comes to transportation. the networks are not nearly as good as they need to be. and so the problems are multifaceted in many ways, but it is not impossible to deliver humanitarian assistance to the most effective people. thank you. and organizations as well as local actors, have now become fairly accustomed to doing that every 5 years or so. and you mentioned the multifaceted element of it, the grain, a lot of this aide, and that being grain has been coming from ukraine. so what impact has the war had in all of this? it had a dylan area of impact on,
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on the war and you bring out a serious impact on the situation on the ground. exasperated, already dire situation because somalia, like many countries around the world, was importing a significant portion of its grain from ukraine and that had stopped in the last year or so. so the prices are skyrocketing, but also the availability of heat is becoming very carson. many parts of the country, so everybody's feeling the pinch. well, we really appreciate your insides at d, i'm a form of planning minister and international couple cooperation to thank you. harrigan. nicole has been downgraded to a tropical storm in the us after making landfall in florida. it's brought fees, winds heavy downpours and dangerous stones searches to the states east coast. nicole is expected to move north in the coming days,
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passing through georgia and the carolina's let's bringing the embassies j grey, who joins us from jensen beach in florida. j. great to have you in the program. how was florida handling yet another storm given hearken in was less than 2 months ago . yeah, it's been another beating here. emily, the conditions have ease considerably here over the last few hours. this store making landfall about 40 miles to our north, near 0 beach, but i want to give you a look at what we're watching closely right now. and that's these growing massive waves were moving toward high tide here and with high guide, the dooms and protections. the last 24 hours have been battered significantly and so this water is going to push through it already has in many areas, there's flooding, that's an issue at for over roadways. some of the roadways have been completely torn away and then we've got water in business as well as homes along the eastern
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shore of florida. look, is the conditions these will get a better idea of just how expensive the structural damage is. but we know right now there's supposed to 240000 people in florida alone without power. and you talk specifically about in 5 weeks ago. that storm make fits. crossing on the western side of the tenants and it ravaged that area. but this storm so massive stretching out 400 miles or more that they're being affected as well. busy and so they'll get some of this rain, they'll get from the wind. not as significant clearly as it was, but as they're trying to rebuild, trying to come back, it's another set back and it's just difficult across the entire state right now. this is certainly does sound like a setback, j have authorities even had time to prepare as no doubt that clean up operation continue. no,
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you're absolutely right. and so they secured what they couldn't hear, but the big message to those across the state that would be effected by the storm. and that's virtually everyone was get out and get to a safer area. and many of this area, which was the strike zone give just that. so you saw the sandbags, you saw things boarded up and you saw people moving inland and trying to get to higher ground. now, how long will they have to stay away? well there's massive power outages that we've talked about. there's the flooding. busy and damage structurally to a lot of the buildings in home, so it may be a few days before they can come back and really find out where they go from. here again, doesn't look that dramatic right now. change dramatically over the last couple of hours and the damage is extensive. all right, we'll make sure you stay dry, jay gray and be seen used cars, london. thank you. let's take a look at uh the weather news now with rob. now the northern philippines look a lot drive and of late,
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but the central southern philippines you cannot say the same for and that's true. the full cost as well. the line of forecast rain takes you across the middle back towards southern viet nam and more especially big thunderstorm seemed likely and blaze he dental was singapore and throughout sumatra. less so java. unless the further east you are. but daddy sons don't, are still a thing of course. and as ne monsoon toxeme for east asia, that does allow the winter weather to finally come in, attempt has been high in places like chandel, hon. we'll come down by a good 10 degrees to where they should be, to be honest, but that's an active front assistance. so significant rain seems likely, particularly in north korea, but also in south korea. and eventually the smaller on 3 q islands of southern japan major. i'm just sitting pretty 22 in sunshine in tokyo and behind this without about 30 to beijing. but the sunny side, once again, the current clean air as well, which is rounds or contrast and old in india because while the rain is falling and i think intensively once again briefly inch and i said the towel, 90 kara,
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latins for lanka. so the quiet still incoming winter are in northern india, nor the pakistan. and that means that air quality is very pul, still ahead on al jazeera. while the press to the pundits are predicting a giant red wave. it didn't happen. you as president joe biden calls the mid term elections. a good day for democracy is control of congress hangs in the balance. the united nations looks into human rights violations in palestine, including the killing of an al jazeera journalist. and later in sport, we hear from this world caught referee as he prepared for the biggest opponent appointment rather of his career. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new
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ah, ah. i know you're watching al jazeera, he's a reminder of our top stories this, our ukraine's army say, chief says his forces are making gains in the south, but it remains unclear where the rushes began. pulling troops out of the case, city of his own cave has warned troops of possible booby traps and more tax the drought and the horn of africa is pushing people further towards starvation. the head of the international rescue committee has visited some of those displaced in ethiopia, and says they're paying the price of the climate crisis. and how recon nicole has been downgraded to a tropical storm after making land full in florida. it's brought fee's winds heavy
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down polls and dangerous storm surges to the states east coast. he was 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 then says he's willing to work with the republicans as his party could lose control of both the house and senate. mike hannah has moved from washington. it was in pennsylvania that the predicted redway was revealed to be little more than a trickle in a crucial senate race. john pittman overcame both a stroke and stepped competition from the trumpet back to celebrity dr. mehmet oz, giving the democratic party a fighting chance of keeping control of the senate. and president joe biden has welcome the preliminary results. while the press in the pundents are predicting
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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 we 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 emerged 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 by the states. most prominent resident, former president, donald trump,
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will be fun watching and take on each other. president biden also took note of a noticeable change in both 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 it would appear by the desire to combat climate change. an anger at the 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 era, washington for accounting, is still under way into battle ground state in arizona. officials, a tallying the half a 1000000 madeline ballads while in neighboring nevada. it could be another 9 days before the final results are in. so let's take a look at how things stand right now. the senate is almost neck and neck. the
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democrats have 48 faith 12. the republican have 49. all eyes will be on those battle ground sites. if i resign at nevada, georgia will hold a run off in december. and this is the house of representatives. the republican party is in the late here, but army by small margin, smaller than full cost to a pot. he needs 218 face to take control. still in the us and the man accused of attacking the husband of us house speak, and nancy pelosi is facing federal kidnapping and assault charges. david, the pap allegedly broke into the couple of san francisco home nearly 2 weeks ago. he reportedly demanded to see pelosi before using a hammer to bade her 82 year old husband paul, to pap is already facing state charges including attempted murder. columbia is the world's largest cocaine producer, now the former presidents,
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and will later say it's time to legalize it and bring an end to what they call a failed war on drugs. alexandra ram p a. t has more from budget production of cocaine, matthew on in synthetic drugs, is that a normal time high despite decades of military efforts and billions of dollars spent to stuff the trade. now a global commission and the 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 sco 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 cost 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,
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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 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 government control and race revenue. sometimes the former president clearly understood when he was columbia, as defense 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 in a static bicycle, you peddle you peddle you unit 2, right? you can, if you're in the same position at a very high costs. the recommendation comes at a time when the country seems open to a different conversation on drugs. newly elected president cars several pay 3 pair
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having a regional efforts to change drug quality, c, drug production and trafficking, as fuel to columbia, as deadly civil conflicts for decades. this proposal might demand from here from my wounded latin america to end the irrational war on drugs and the war and drugs and allow people to live in peace, regional approach that the commission hopefully will be recognized globally. now we have the evidence that, that concept try to question in 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 changes never easy and nobody can underestimate the complications, legally station with 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,
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expecting different results. allison that i'm the, i'll just see what the commercial flights between columbia and venezuela have resumed after nearly 3 years, columbia as flagship carrier santana, made it 1st flag on wednesday to south american nations, restored diplomatic time back in august, after columbia elected a new president. this does by, he says, you always have dana santana for the 1st time in history. and that makes an international slightly and not just any flight that to florida to aruba, but to reestablish the brotherhood between columbia and venezuela. investigators in indonesia say a faulty engine throttle was responsible for a plane crash last year. 62 people were killed when the sir we're, we're at 737 jet crashed into the java say it was the 3rd major commercial plane accident in indonesia. and just over 6 years, the report found the airlines pilots didn't have adequate training to deal with the
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unusual situation. the airline says that's now been changed. beneath of al jazeera of v, elgin's era, generally shot dead while on assignment in the occupied west bank is to address the united nations commission of inquiry. the hearing in geneva will be told about human rights violations in palestinian territories. sharina ivan aqua was killed by sniper fi in maine, an independent investigation found israeli forces deliberately targeted her. but no one has been held responsible. as some a binge evade is at the public hearing in geneva, some of the fight for justice continues. what can we expect to hear from lena, who actually but we just met lena before the hearing and she was telling us about the fight for justice that she has been a carrying out for her aunt. are going to various search centers they're going to
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meeting various officials, including us officials at the him as well. and telling them about her aunts unjustified killing. she says he's been murdered and they need to get justice for the people who are enrolled. and if you remember that trina, blacklist killing, was 1st denied by israel. it it blamed palestinian gunmen who were not there in the, in the vicinity. and then it changed it strategy than it went on to accusing one of its own soldiers for accidentally killing janina berkeley. and according to the family of sherry, this is outrageous because they say she was wearing is highly visible press. best she was wearing helmet and was deliberately targeted by an israeli sniper. and that is something which has been ruined by various investigations, open source and other media. organizations have also concluded that it was deliberate fire from an israeli sniper which killed her. these hearings do not have any legal binding,
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but these hearings might be used in the reports for the human rights council, and probably as evidence if and when they ever make it to court in an international arena. so the fight for justice does continue today. it's not just a shooting, a blue atlas family, it is also other palestinian journalists were saying that dozens of palestinian journalists have been killed by israel in the last few decades with impunity. and they are still seeking justice and nobody seems to really care for shape the update . thanks. i'm much a sam, avenge of aid life for us in geneva. still a hedge on his knees. our will cap countdown continued including the return of germany's a world cup hero from 2014 jemma will have all those data up to the bank ah .
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a with 10 days until the favor world cup kicks off here and catch the 1st cruise ship has arrived in doha to have thousands of fans during the tournament. as i shook her name was at the arrival the arrival of the m. s. c, world europa right behind me. she is yet another reminder that the start of cuts are 20. 22 is near. this ship has 22 deck decks and can accommodate more than 6700 guests. i'm with bernhard stature with m. s. c. cruises to talk more about these ships. this is one of 3 that will be arriving. the next one is on the 10th, the 3rd one on the 18th. you'll be able to accommodate what?
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$12400.00 guests. it's insane. why do people pick? do you think a crew ship option for a world cup and what kind of experience can they expect? i think to pick it because it's a destination in itself. so we have $33.00 restaurants and lounges. we have shows we have activities, we have slides, try slides, we have comcast, we have a role at disco, and it's all a destination integrated. it's built like this serve 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, this cut our 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
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built with l. n g. so our engines, bonham, ellen, she itself, 1st elegy shipping this to world's biggest, so fine. so liquefied natural gas, and i read that does their cell fuel technology involved to run into also hydrogen sailors, cells which go pile to ship and it's important. and what's the benefit to the environment? well, it's cleaner and is neutral. so it'll, it'll reduce carbon a emissions, correct? yes. okay, and can i ask you a, do you think it's so important for m. s c cruz's 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 boat will 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 are 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,
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he is in the planning. and so we're here, i'm very excited to show it off to the visit of kata. thank you so much. i want to mention that rooms cabins on the ship start at $700.00. if you don't want a cabin. there are many other options according to the cuts are 2022 accommodations portal. they include a night on a dow 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. me mile hummadi international airport here in dough. hi, are you seeing a remarkable expansion of its main terminal victoria gay to be went to check it out? we're at the official unveiling of this new area all come at the international airport. it adds about a 125000 square meters of space to the existing terminal and it upsets capacity. very important for the world cup report to 58000000 passengers. a year up from 40000000,
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currently now we're in the central concourse at the moment and we're effectively in a rain forest. they have improved about 300 trees and 25000 plants from sustainable rain forest in thailand, malaysia and singapore. to build this space earlier, we spoke to the chief operating officer all time at international airport 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, the vision is to completely change the idea of it and the abuse and then to see for passengers who are used to come and not all corridors got places. there was the time they said they're put them to the airport until they get them to the flight. this is what we want to change it to make people comfortable to give them an experience that they will never see anywhere else own
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or taught us to give them the experience that their vacation sought. once the shipment to the airport, as well as the rain forest area with 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 a doha to q 8 will be some of the 1st passengers to use this area of the terminal and operates is here. say over the coming days, as we build closer to the world will flight will come into this area of the terminal and move lights will leave. as for matters on the page, jim ra has all that news. now. i do indeed a sensational return to the germany. scott, for mary, i got the man who won the the 2014 welcome. he hasn't played for the national side in 5 years after being diagnosed with a muscle disorder. but he fought his way back to form it is enjoying a career revival with on track frankfurt. the med filled it with germany's hero 8 years ago in brazil scoring an extra time when it to be sergeant tina in the final
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. and now he's, the kid is placed in casa belgium, a taking a chance on or ominously khaki. the strike i was online at into melana from chelsea has been suffering with a hamstring problem, but has been included in the 26 man squat coach for that se martinez says they will keep assessing who pocky teams have until the day before their 1st game to call up an injury replacement, but controversy and the cameras selection that sent back michael and got you engaged was left out despite being a member of the site at the one the 2017 africa cup of nations and a regular for his country since the team paid their final game on wednesday before heading to cattle. our correspondent and it was hack, was in the capitol yarn day, but they were given a colorful send off from france, a celebration in a
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stadium. pat, this is a country that i'm supposed to be african populations. just a minute. injuries about people here in the mail 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 there is hope that either the lions being done to the line or whatever or the lives of to run a goal will be able to make the record a decision. so it made the world come a deal like it has already started. it's a unique privilege to referee
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a match at the fee for wild cop. they'll be $36.00 referees at the tournament this year. senate goals? maggie in d. i is a one of them. he says he's just as excited as the players to be in qatar. well, your so my goodness and also if you find to put it down with more company to get this off, if i'm one of them, that's a lot. it will probably talk to someone up with him. yeah, i don't a, don't go look at the next one. want to look at it. it was he said just use put, dealt with that makes it a let me thought that it was a non 0. my think it is that so now he was telling me that doesn't put him into a port in up to like
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a degree because it wasn't like that. it was really not living with him. not to prefer the, like with i was just to cut those up. is it, it is your integral. everybody with i'm looking to what it was just comes up with. it was like 1130 inches is i don't know if i look more as a media through i will say about 2 to one. yeah. okay. let me pass. i think i'm up . i mean, if you really, i mean, i don't and for that i'm talking. so when a larger, more play mark wasn't for me. i played like all this on my let that he sees him up last summer. it helped me find it out of it is look like with raj and other business is america. i'm presented to catch up with him and i see that i was
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just with his business then with the okay. yep. so i think i got a month along with that, we would have it out to the rep. that was what it was. if you look at us when i was out of you know, whatever i want, i know the one i'm just and out here today, respect to for my fee for referee mach housey, who shed his advice for coping with the pressures of officiating at the highest level of football, it just got to be mentally tough, mentally strong, and you've got to go with your, your gut instinct when, when making a decision. i know we've got b a r involved now, but that the top level, you still want to make that rat correct decision when it becomes
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a key matching. and so, and any, and you've got to go out and go to enjoy it. 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 it's a quick word on the cricket. p 20. well, what england have cruised into the final, they were up against india out of adelaide oval. india set a target of 100. 69 runs in england opened as alex hale and captain john butler got back easily. they hit 86 and 80 to secure a 10. we get victory with 24. who in going to want to in 2010 will face that focus on in sunday final and england's football team will be announcing world cup score in just a few minutes. we'll have more on that later with joe. i'm really looking forward to it. thank you very much, jim. all right, before we go, the private art collection of microsoft and curry found a pool. allan has sold for more than a $1000000000.50. it is selling that at $6000000.00 now to
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individual paces attracted bids worth millions, but the whole collection broke records at christie's auction house. if it's more than $150.00 paces of ours, including works from van gulf, suzanne, and clint allen pledged all proceeds, would go to charity before he died in 2018 and famous brazilian musician, gal costa, has died aged 70 i, her musical movement trouble carry i became famous in the late sixty's for its criticism of brazil. pastoral is all right, that's it for this news. our state change more news in just a minute. ah, spiraling costs, dwindling supplies. the shock is being felt around the world with the war in ukraine, triggering gas supply uncertainty. europeans bracing themselves for an unprecedented
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