tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 11, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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riser, uruguay, than we pick up since sadie, big developing but discrete, some distort when a line that takes shot through paragraph through western parts of brazil on the border with bolivia and peru. and they could give some flash for, they could get, hey them, it's possible to get them in. so pyro and rio as well. that has been fairly dry. brazil reese brazil recently. so this is a change of fortunes. north of the constance in the caribbean, we say good bye. it's the remains of nicole and then we're left with well, where the big showers dotted around. there's no real concentration except maybe in panama. mexico looks relatively dry, but the pacific coast will see a few showers in the u. s. as in nicole brings all this tropical moisture up against what's been a real cold push. there will be a line of pretty deadly thunderstorms potential for tornadoes here. but beyond it, it's cool down the attempt is really dropped bismark at mice 11 at a day hurry, back to the pacific coast. rain arrives once again the weather sponsored
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by a cat on a way. ah, a this is al jazeera ah hello, it is great to have you with us. i'm cyril benya. this is the news, our ally from doha coming up today in the show ukrainian troops begin taking over the city of her son. russia says it has completed its withdrawal. the rescue missions dividing europe migrants begin to disembark a ship in france after being turned away from italy. a nail biting race for the u. s. congress will have the latest developments in the midterm elections. ah, m e n. laura's military rulers are under the spotlight as leaders of southeast
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asian nations gather in cambodia. there are just 9 days to kick off that the world cup of spain, netherlands, and cynical announce escorts for the tournaments. and we get a clear picture of how the love the game in ghana is listing business in t b with hash helps so we begin with breaking news, this our and reports that ukrainian soldiers or pushing in to the southern city of her son. that's after moscow announced it had pulled all of his troops out. by friday morning. it was the only regional capital russia had seized in this war. ukrainian soldiers had been seen raising their flag, but an official in her san says many russian troops remain an have changed into civilian clothes. people outside the regional capital have welcomed ukrainian soldiers. key says its troops have retaken 12 villages, as they move towards the city. earlier, a major bridge crossing the nipper river in her san was destroyed by shelling. this
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was the only crossing between the city and the russian controlled eastern side of the nipper river. well, we're in russia and ukraine in a moment. we'll be getting the view from moscow, and mohammed vow that 1st to acid bag in clip pyar in the for song region. so asked that it does appear now like russian ukrainian troops. i beg your pardon, ukrainian troops are in her san city. what can you tell us but we haven't had any official confirmation yet, at least not from the ukrainians. that we have seen video in social media with ukrainian troops marching through the villages and towns that they've taken back me welcomed by a resident. they're waving ukrainian flags and hugging them and cheering them on. we've also seen video footage of residence in her san raising the ukrainian flag on our administration building as well as the police station. but we haven't had official confirmation. obviously you've just mentioned the collapse of the bridge and the rushes have russians have blamed the ukrainians,
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but also they've been talking about damage to one of the gates to that. damn for the up river again, the russians have blame blame the ukrainians. now ukraine also been saying that the russians have destroyed infrastructure in the city of her son in terms of the sewers and television station, as well as the vice infrastructure. but we haven't had any official confirmation, but still the war is not over. the battle is not over. we've had officials said that some of the russian soldiers have changed into civilian clothing and have taken up positions inside the city. of course, on the defense minister has said the still 40000 russian soldiers in the region of course on and continue to target ukrainian troops as they advance from the east side of that disney pro river. so yes, the ukrainians look like they are marching towards that city. you haven't had any official confirmation about them. actually taking a tova, but they still coming under fire from russian forces. alright, as to thank you very much and yes, all eyes remain on this strategic city. let's take
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a closer look at her son. off goes, defends ministry says russian troops have withdrawn from the city, moving across the nipper river there. now, based on the eastern side of this natural geographical barrier, here that's bring in mohammed vol. in moscow mohammed, what is russia's defense ministry saying about this? that can only be called a defeat. yes, sir. le igor colonel shinkel, the spokesman of the minister of defense. he said that at 5 a and this morning the lash and troops completed their withdrawal from his son. and he said that the no solid deal was left behind. no civilian who wanted to move to the east and fight was also left behind. no piece of equipment was left behind. and this is very, this is like a very different situation from what happened in former retreats or withdrawal
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thrashing troops conducted during that you know, after the defeats they received in other parts of north east and ukraine. solid russians at least can bore start. they have, they've had an organized retreat from that area. they know what they are doing. they are defending the lives of the soldiers as they said. and they think this is a good thought to do for the moment, but also they keep one under the other day because it's not very far from where they are stationing their troops now only across the river. and they are capable of maintaining a barrage of shelling on any location in the city of her phone and around it. and he said the yes books, none of them is self defense. he said, but they kept the ukranian troops far from the city of class on about 30 to 40 kilometers away. and apparently a russia has this strategy to keep that area on the bottom and for,
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for the future mohammed vol, reporting from moscow. thank you very much. a more breaking news now, tsunami waves have been recorded in american samoa following a powerful earthquake in the south pacific. a magnitude 7.3. quake was sent it in the sea around tonga and sanaa me wanting remains in place in the kingdom residence have been advised to move to higher ground in january of volcanic eruption near tonga, triggered at synonymy, the destroy villages knocked out communications. the owners of ocean viking say the drama surrounding the rescue ship docking is a failure by european states to deal with the humanitarian emergency people on board the vessel or disembarking after a dr. earlier and a military naval base in too long. this is the 1st time frances allowed a boat carrying migrants rescued from the mediterranean into one of its ports. and it did so because it leaves new foreign government refused to help us bring in natasha butler, who was at the port natasha, you've been following that press conference by a swiss mitty deloney,
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the charity that was not running the boat involved in managing the people on board, what are they saying? what are you learning? yes, we've heard more details, a fall movie angio about some of the conditions on board over the past 3 weeks we've had is how long some of those migrants have been on board the ocean viking. now what we've learned is conditions been incredibly difficult, more than 250 asylum seekers on some on the deck outside of the shape. there's a terrible storm not long ago for 2 days. many of them were very sick indeed. we've also had many of them have physical injuries they are or do, he told the ties. and in that group of people, you've got more than 50 children. 44, if in a we are told by the m g a law, unaccompanied mind as his children who do not have a parent with them. he can only imagine how hurrying this whole experience has been for them. now what we understand from french regional authorities,
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a sort of abs they will be brought to a processing a center are not far from here. the city of to know the cases i will be examined to see whether or not they can apply for refugee status. if they can, they will be either taken in by france, germany, some other european union company. if not, they make their sure this has caused a diplomatic route between france and italy and france is not minced it words. how serious is this as my to look, this isn't the voice of it. you and i should just say to explain some of the people behind me what we have a some a fall, right? a political support is here in france. we also have some on the left. you've come here to demonstrate some say that france has been to week letting this point in others say the france doesn't do enough for asylum seekers. and then of course, we have this diplomatic route between paris and rome, paris as accuse a room or
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a flouting i. e. you rules flouting international maritime your by failing to take in the ocean. viking by failing to allow by ship to dock in one of its ports room, italian government, the far right italian government, they have hit back st. francis actions are incomprehensible because frances, even saying they will take a reprisal, but retaliatory measures against italy very unhappy and roman deed with fonts. and rome says, look from our point of view italy, we feel that we are taking the board file. i'm thinking of other european union nations, simply because we have this geographical location on the mediterranean sea. they said that's unfair. they want other countries to do more. natasha butler reporting from too long were that ship has disembarked where the people on board the ship of disembarked rather as you her a little is prime minister, criticized france after the ship docked here is some of what george and maloney had to say. the story mazama told peter larry i'd sooner i was very taken aback by the
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aggressive reaction of the french government, which, from my point of view, is incomprehensible and unjustified, incomprehensible, and unjustified. those are her words as bringing carla finance here in rome. carla, good to have you back on the show. you are a member of the european parliament. you're also an early member of georgia maloney's party brothers of italy. but this is an early political test for maloney as a new prime minister, your thoughts on how she is handling this? but i think that's 1st of all, i want to say that there is no far right government. there are the no more conservative governments center, right? that is trying to change the field migration right now, because we can't accept the, all the burden of the management, the b b flow has to be in charge of our country and
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no one in every part of the board of solar state. but someone may, some can manage and control the border, and they want to say something mode is we are obliged by the europeans to defend a young border because necessarily the dowdy on the time border european border. so what we want to say is that we are treating all these people humanity in the same moment when debbie, being with france as he started, we worked on re, they're both with more than 600 microns. and from the very beginning, i'll be here. if you receive more than 9000 migrants on day ok on our shore. so to be treated like someone that is not human,
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it's completely testable by prime minister minority by, by, by us. because the, and this is the starting point from a hold on hold on, let me jump. now why do you make a lot of points that we need to? i think get into one is you say that italy is obliged to defend the borders of europe. and that's in european treaties, but italy also has to abide by international maritime law, which is that people who are rescued see should be given a safe port of entry. and that should be, you know, the country that is closest to them and that's italy. yes, it is the international law, but the 5, these cases have to be occasional. instead, what on the other hand, what is happening and now in the money 3 young in the last few months. so not right now is that n g o r was all organized transports in the wish. these,
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my ground coming from the northern africa, i guess left by the traffickers in the international water, not in the italian waters, but even for the rest of the border. and then the angels take them the dynamic. that is not how you forgot that song by los is a way specify what, what to do yesterday. that's the question. what to do? exactly, exactly what to do. now what we want to carla, hold on. the international community, we understand the question that raising is this, the best way to fix this problem? i think a lot of people would agree that this is less than i want to do about what i want
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to give. i will answer to this question. well, well italy, i think it leaves actions have shown its answer. yes, you're right. italy has accepted no, no, no notes, but when the boat was let on, it's 3 weeks. no, no, no, no, no, no, you're wrong. you're on the can be on the board in europe available for this kind of traffic. we can't accept this because as the recent experience of the reason what show we are not only available. and one thing more, what is the solution from what we want that you would be and you and you. and so all you can do a common mission, john mission towards the north and african countries in order to give them financing. you know that to stop begin. * from the starting point on the african shore, a by being the b as in human traffic, but it by being human beings scam in the sea during the transport.
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i understand your point and 2nd, please leave and check in africa, who has the right to be well as a refugee and who, who have not is dr. and that's to be to be, to be, be treated like, and i'm my and so he has to respect the loading of the union and the national member state. this is the pollution from a capital m i what fine for you. yes, it is to be the only place in europe of these illegal traffic because this is bizarre, illegal, not something human. hold on. let me know. we can use the word i do think we understand your point. you're saying this system is imperfect and italy is bearing too much of the burden of what is a migration crisis across the mediterranean sea. i think we all understand that my question would be then, is this the best way to fix the system?
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or should there be high level political discussions? wouldn't that be a better way to do it in a more humane way to do it? but no, but sure. and then what did you discuss will be put in the traditional sheet. and this is what the new prime minister is trying to do in these weeks. in the 1st, the main thing is that she had in the last week we knew we the commission, you're down to and believe france and germany and song she put on the table message that we had to get there to defend you young border. if you don't know what all the and the to jointly over 8 it was, i forgot to abide this kind of traffic and save human life. this is our point of view. and the 2nd thing that you have to know, and i want to know is that the relocation, the mecca, that someone is speaking about is something that is not functioning. because now
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we have just a few of them. my grand relocated from italy towards the other young, downgrade your face, all pencil 1000. my grand arrived to our show. so you can purposely understand that when you, when something you say ok, we want easily to accept them on, on. sure. and then we have to relocate them, but it's something about this scene now for molly, i think the last not happening, not happening. and then you face all tens of thousands. so this is the, the better the question. it's natural that equally as to put biz effect on the day that we had to gather the final turn. carla finance. so thank you so much for joining us on the show. we always appreciate talking to you. thanks so much. all right, we've got plenty more head on the news hour, including
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a some walls mayor charged with insulting election officials. the court case could derail his political career. he, i'm sure federal and thought it is needful, may name their squad for the world cup with some surprising exclusions that's coming up with gemma and sport. ah, to electoral authority, offices have been set on fire in south west nigeria. this comes ahead of a presidential and parliamentary vote in february. oh wow. it happened a day after a convoy of presidential candidates at eco elbow. bucher was shot at as he left a rally in my degree. some of his supporters and several journalists were wounded. attic who was a former vice president and his standing for the opposition people's democratic party. agent stocks have sword after inflation in the us eased more than expected.
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hong kong main index jumped more than 5 percent, while solan, sidney, posted significant gains earlier. wall street had its best day in 2 and a half years. the rally is raising hopes the federal reserve could scale back a plant, rise and interest rates. the association of southeast asian nations opened its leaders summit on friday. amy cambodian capital non pen one topic dominating talks is how to broker piece mbm more. but it seems as an leaders are more divided than ever on this issue. as tony chang reports, please smile and wave 123 southeast asian leaders gather for their family photo at the start of the assay and summoned him, put on pen, warm smiles and hand shakes as they are greeted by their host, cambodian prime minister and sin. but in his opening address, he noted that the war in ukraine and rising inflation are a serious challenge for the region. no or no close to like we are now at the most uncertain juncture, the lives of millions in our region depend on our wisdom and farsight,
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our right decisions and policies, and our realistic approach to address the strategic challenges we'll face. as the leaders go down to business, there was one notable absentee, while mamma's flag was still flying. its ruling generals were not invited. after a year of pressure, they refused to keep to ass yann's 5 point piece plan. with an assay and some like thailand, a known to favor a policy of appeasement. others would like to take a tougher line. as the afternoon's meetings broke up, it was clear that no consensus had been reached. none the less, indonesia, as president left no doubt that more must be done. indonesia is deeply disappointed. ah, $32.00 isn't in myanmar is or was running no significant progress on the implementation of 454 in the consensus and
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in no comm. whitman of june, by all in brahman, my point consists us we must not hello to to, isn't it me on my way to define, i see it on the other side of the globe. u. s. president joe biden was setting off on a journey that will bring him to cambodia on saturday. that'll shift the focus implant pen to the global economic issues that are having an impact across the region. it's no surprise the athens leaders have been unable to decide how to proceed with me on my. it's also clear that some of those leaders losing patience and the me on my dilemma is creating deep divisions within the association. tony chang al jazeera nathan as you heard and tony's report. there you as president joe biden is heading to as the an as part of a tour in which you will meet chinese leaders shooting bang on jordan takes a look at the president schedule
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u. s. president. joe biden will meet with chinese president. she's jumping on monday at the g. 20 summit in indonesia at the end of a trip that will take him to the cop $27.00 climate summit in egypt. and to the asi, on an east asia summits in cambodia. one issue the president says he wants to address beijing expansion of its military, including its nuclear arsenal. i think talk about nuclear weapons and location. a number of them and access is important to discuss she and bite and will also discuss north korea, chinese trade policy. the response to cov, it, and other public health threats and global warming. i don't think you should look at this meeting as one in which there's going to be specific. deliverables announced rather the 2 leaders are going to give direction to their teams to work on a number of areas. both areas where we have differences in areas where we can work together. competing with and out doing beijing's international influence is
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official u. s. policy, according to the recently released us national security strategy, quote the contest to write the rules of the road and shape the relationships that govern global affairs is playing out in every regent and across economics. technology, diplomacy, development, security, and global governance. analysts say, not only will this policy add a layer of tension to the sheet biden meeting, but washington cannot assume it has allies in that fight. it's easier said than done though, for sure. because so many of these countries and ozzy on, and the g 20, they don't want to be positioned in the us camp. they want to have the freedom to engage with both the u. s. and china, particularly economically biden and she's meeting will be perhaps the most important since richard nixon met with males, a dong and 1972. a chance both the us and china to decide how their relationship
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will proceed. rosalind jordan, else's era, a turkish court has adjourned. the case against the mayor of istanbul until december, akram, m m. o louis facing charges of insulting election officials, you allegedly made abusive comments in 2019 after defeating a candidate backed by president richard piper at one if convicted, he could be banned from politics for 2 years to the kosovo as more from his stumble . once again, a trial against the stumble, mayor, a crime them all has been postponed. this by the judge support, the prosecutor repeated his request for a jail time, and the political been against the some mayor cameras after the court precision say that he was where is surprises. he was expecting a full acquittal at the end of the day. he was upset, he said he wants to have faith in the turkish justice and judiciary assistance to tears preparing for an general election in 2023. do. and the official presidential
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candidates haven't been nominated yet. among the opposition blocks some circles expect that in all can be the best candidate against president ardon because of his history during the mayor elections in 2019 as he was the agree party. but having spoken to some circles a close to the government, they say, imposing a political, been on the assemble mayor would make him a big hero. and this will make him gain more political support. now, all eyes are turned to the next hearing, which is willing to be held on december 40. you and commission of inquiry is holding the final day of public hearings into human rights abuses in palestinian territories. a panel, a heard from journalist about violence, they face while doing their jobs, including testimony about the killing of al jazeera during this sharina. barclay, and she was killed on assignment browser 0 in the occupied west. back
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a summer binge of aide spoke to her niece, lena ugly. about the next steps. after taking their case to the international criminal court. we will continue our fight for justice and for accountability for the killing of shooting, no matter how long and wherever that will take us. it's re today as public hearing was really important for the commission of inquiry to hear directly from the witnesses and us as a family of shitty and who until this day continues to re live this trauma until just as a serve, we will always be in pain will continuously be experiencing this traumatic and tragic loss of our one and only shooting the world's governing football body for says it has broken a deal that would allow football fans from israel and palestine to travel to guitar during the world cup before announced direct flights between israel and kotor, at least 8000 palestinians and almost 4000 israelis have higher cards. that's the
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fan id that will allow ticket holders to enter guitar and guitar. stadiums. guitar reportedly agreed to the deal on condition of easier exits for palestinian fans leaving from israel. all right, it's time for the weather. he has rob. now florida's estate and sticks out very obviously in the warm waters, gulf mexico, one side in this part of the atlantic. on the other side where the bahamas sit. so you think it's dying to attract hurricanes and it does, but in november and on the east coast. that's a rare event. nicole was the 1st since 1985. and has since crossed that peninsula going up towards georgia and its way through the caroline is now no longer as a hurricane, just as a tropical depression. its main legacy almighty east coast of florida was the rise in water level and therefore a lot of flooding. now that's still the likely come as it moves up, the east coast is quite a strong breeze, so there will be some increase in the amount of coastal ascending. but look at this
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here, this is tropical rain falling in november. i must remind you in the eastern states of the us on this side is warm and humid and then you got rain and tucked it against the radius cold air coming out from the interior. this line of thunderstorms that may well turn to matic. now eventually that rain and we've got the east coast and the walk to go with it and the cold tucks in behind. so by saturday, the pictures rather different. it's still raining, but where was formerly warm is now getting rapidly cold. a still head on al jazeera, we tell you how a decade of conflict and political division in libya has affected its national health service. also later and sports, we will explain how world cup organizers have produced state of the art pitches a guitar 2022 to stay tuned for more on all of those stores. ah
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frank assessments. if the united states, louise felt that you're running a good program was there to feel the nuclear weapon they would have signed a few by informed opinions. i believe that armenia and other virginia should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take on in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera. it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries . enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus, and with direct flights to scandal and tribes. a book your ticket now for a memorable holiday. see fly, pg. yes, for our best prices. lou
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ah, you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of our headlines this. our ukranian soldiers had been seen raising their flag in the strategic southern city of foresaw on this comes after moscow announced they had pulled all of its troops out on friday morning. southeast asian leaders have agreed to impose a timeline for the implementation of a peace plan and me and more. the military is carried out a brutal crack down against opposition and armed ethnic groups and seizing power. last year, more than 200 migrants have disembarked from a rescue ship in the french port of too long the vessel was allowed to dock thereafter. italy's new far right government refused to help, sparking
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a diplomatic route. now value valeria for john is a professor of politics of european integration at florence university in italy. she says france and italy had agreed on a way to deal with the ocean viking. my feeling is that in fact this, what maloney labels as an aggressive reaction on the side of france in particular mac crown, is in fact a reaction to a major mismanagement on the italian side. major islam ethic mismanagement. so as far as i know, the agreement between the tenant government and the french government over the current issue of the ocean biking and the other vessels. the agreement was that as soon as the people at the migrants had landed on italy, france would have sent plains, took it to take over part of those migrants. so they would have landed in italy, but they would have been immediately transposed it transported to france and all france, and also to germany. now what, instead the official position that came out from the pendant government and i think
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that the responsibilities basically with the minister of the interior is that france would open it sports. and this wasn't b as far as we know, because i wasn't sitting in that meeting, but it looks as if, i mean, this sudden change of position by france is that's definitely due to france being mad about how it equally presented. the issue when your owner of twitter, ellen musk has warned employees that the company could go bankrupt. the billionaire made the comments in his 1st mass call to staff. now he says twitter needs to boost subscription revenue after losing income. many clients have suspended advertising on twitter, and they want to see how the platform deals with hate, speech, fake accounts, and online harassment. under masks leadership, a u. s. judge has ordered prominence, conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay an extra $473000000.00 to families of the victims of a sandy hook massacre. jones falsely claim the 2012 school shooting in which $26.00 people were killed. majority of whom were children, was
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a hoax. the total damages awarded in the, in the lawsuit is now nearly one and a half $1000000000.00. jones says he can't afford to pay. ah, now, with votes still being counted in the u. s. neither republicans nor democrats have gained control of congress, yet. republicans need 7 more seats in the house of representatives to gain a majority, but the party has performed below expectations. republicans have 49 seats in the senate democrats at 48. a votes still being counted in arizona and nevada and georgia will hold a run off in december. let's go to she harbor time scene washington. she ab. so i appreciate that the vote counting is still under way. of course, the senate still up in the air with the house of representatives they'll, we, we have a pretty clear sense now of where this is headed, don't we? we do to the extent that as you mentioned,
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the republicans of underperformed pretty, shockingly at a time when the president is, is so unpopular and so many in the country had told posters i felt the country was moving in the, in the wrong direction. as you mentioned, the republicans have 211 seats. currently, they need 218. they are expected to get back. they are expected to take control of the house. although actually, some democrats are still holding out hope, given how not for want of a better word. this election has been that they may have got control. but yes to the republicans are least expected. get 218, maybe 290. not that much more, which is pretty astonishing when we, we remember that with our hopes for maybe 60 seats, maybe 40 seats, red, sued armies, red waves, which didn't, didn't pan out in the senate by your rights as well. they don't at all down to these 3 states, georgia, nevada, arrazola, georgia. we have the runoff election in early december, but it could all be over once. arrazola, a nevada company of either party takes both them. they control control the senate.
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but we're being told that the counting may go into next week in 2nd, nevada election ballot are still coming in as long as i post marked by election day . but they will be counted until saturday. so this, this could go go on, although those you understand where the remaining balance to be counted came from, of looking increasingly bullish on the democrats for both, for both felt feeds, which would mean in the georgia would just be something something rather, rather nicely, democrats build a central for them to retain, retain the senate. she have where 3 days removed from the mid terms now. so beyond the vote counting and again, yes, it's still under way. give us the buzz in washington at the moment. trump stuff, stuff above trump. it's, you know, what does this mean for his role? is it diminished now and what would he say next week, and will that have an impact potentially on the georgia run off election?
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there are plenty of right when commentators those on rupert murdoch and outlets, for example, who sang visits, trump's blown that he no longer has any real moral leadership of the party at the very least. he has, you know, he isn't now astounded. rom, desantis in florida, who by the way, is just as extreme right wing as trump is the says, just the same on file and stuff. but he's not for kenny politician and therefore is much more acceptable to the republican establishment that he should be. the standard bear having won. so sir handily in, in florida, but there is also the sentence in some ways this is wishful thinking. a primary election for the republican nomination will be about the base of the republican party. that's what you know, that 30 percent of the party who have remained completely loyal to trumpet. there's no indication of that less than say, so there's one thing for the, for the republican leads to be talking and it may be more in hope for that. and
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then in them that in truth, that trump is loss of his, his leadership of the party. but actually, in the end, this isn't about them, it's about, it's about the base of the republican party. meanwhile, trump himself is furiously making his feelings known that he as far as he is concerned. now he is very angry, but it's not his fault. and he's still a threat. we know planning to speak next tuesday for a major announcement whether that will be his presidential announcement, it is unfair, but perhaps if he doesn't look like an admission that he is to blame for that for the midterm, most of off the roll. but there is a question that if he does announce, what will that mean for the ga run off in december? there's evidence that in 2021, when there was a ga run off trumps trump 7 bleaching about having been having had the election stolen wasn't good news for the republican candidate to eventually lost and gave control of the senate democrats. all right, the buzz is about trump. some things just don't change. she harbor time. see in washington. thank you very much. a prosecutors in sweden has charged 2 brothers on
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suspicion of spying from moscow. the men are suspected of providing russian military intelligence with classified information for about a decade. one of the brothers worked for the swedish security police and the armed forces during that period. now they deny the allegations. while libya has a universal health care system, many public hospitals have neither the resources nor the staff to provide adequate treatment. cancer patients are often the most vulnerable moleed trainer reports from ms rata every 3 weeks. so back comes to the so brother clinic for chemotherapy. it's one of 5 clinics for cancer patients in the country. people from across the west come seeking treatment, but after more than a decade of conflict and political divisions in libya, medicine and resources are scarce and muscular. yet the problem is with the medicine. it's just not available. sometimes i can't afford to buy it in the market, and i have to skip
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a chemotherapy session. muhammad jammah needs chemotherapy every 2 weeks. he says he drives more than a 150 kilometers to get here. when are you in? what am fia, could i have colon cancer and it has spread to my liver and the government doesn't provide enough medicine. i take 3 different types of medication for my chemotherapy, and only one is available now. those who can afford it, try to find medicine privately, but it's expensive. making lenika my pension is less than a $100.00 a month. if my medicine isn't provided here, costs more than $2000.00 a month. i've had to sell almost everything i have and borrow money from friends and family and for some the latin blood. here we are, rich country. the government can easily provide us with our medicine. though miss latter cancer clinic is lou built largest and best equipped with 25000 cancer patients registered in libya, including more than 6000 children. the house system has struggled to treat them.
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many people blame the government. no one from the tripoli administration wanted to comment. dumber throttle clinic has 350 beds, but more than 13300 cancer patients, including children, are registered here that as a phenomena level. unfortunately, all public clinics faced many challenges due to the political divisions unqualified . people are putting to senior positions in the ministries and are unable to make the necessary decisions to provide the clinics with the medication needed to treat the patient. on consistent basis, libya has africa's largest reserves of crude oil and should be a prosperous country. people here hope it's instability can be overcome. so future generations won't face the same hardships malik, trainer, l, j 0, sorta as still ahead on the news hour. we will be continuing our world cup count
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down with jemma. yes. after the break, i'll tell you about the surprise emissions from the spain squat and bring you the latest on that it will seem announcements and the injured star ceremony. ah, when the news breaks, it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now leaves fixing from power lines to water me. when people need to be heard and the story told they would get punished. they spoke cranium. i'm afraid i won't be able to return home with exclusive interviews and in depth report, south african penguins won't even have heavy al jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and live. oh,
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maybe a a ah, a spain coach and with enrique has decided to leave out some big names from his wild cup scored for macapp tennis. sergio ramos won't be playing in cat all. the 36 year old has made a record, a $180.00 appearances for his country, and was part of the winning team, the 2010 wild cup. the other notable and much more surprising,
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a mission is tioga alcantara. the midfield has arguably been one of liverpool, the best players at this season. and manchester united to go keep at david to hey, it was not named either. he was in golf, was buying out the 2018 torment center goals at stall man is study him on a has that be named in their squad buddies and a race against time to overcome a shin injury suffered this week while playing for his club of bond munich, we asked to form a central international, a demo, bought to explain how big of a loss it'll be. if monica doesn't play, the biggest player that we have probably the biggest player that we have incentive was history. and he has had a great, great season last season. he had the african bottle dime and finishing 2nd i did, but on the was a was a great performance. now. a player of he stature, i think, is very important that he's in his court even if he cannot play throughout the da nocka stages. but if he can't play, i told is gonna be
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a big blow for us as gone. a fansite get ready to chair on that team is tv repair shops in the country that are benefiting on that it just has the story. the count don't is on to kick off and no one wants to miss the moment. then m, m m, and magick. i'm very happy garner is among 5 african teams playing and guitar 2022 . i'm a big on football fan and i will not miss any of the matches. that's why i approve my tv to be repaired, so i can comfortably watch all the games. i'm confident in the black stars will bring the cup home if they don't play a good game, surely they will be called to the final, you know what said marcia. one is there is a definite trend here. repair shops are seeing an increase in old television sets been brought in. it's no coincidence with a football time coming. many people, few people happening in the activities for repairs. music are not a vase go for the nuance dabbling in the, at the leverages. and we 15 for them. gun is hope, the national team,
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the black still will make it to the semi space down the road. a very ambitious dream, as no other african country has ever reached that stage, or whether or not they get there. the football wall couple will be a welcome distraction for both government and citizens from the painful economic crisis that going through at the moment. allison is a self described football fanatic. he scouts for talent on the beach and of the peach he too is living nothing to charles among listen in the matter thought. um, word profit, a deity visa 1st and as in faith, you know half what, how if you 1st coming, how from thinking the fridge is going to be really great. then again, it was applying an isolated british whether you can trust it. so i have my generator service ready for action. the woman to pull a goes off, you know, exactly, say, look, look, look good. the excitement is palpable. allison says the football month will be good for everyone. so is good news is going to be a lot to a lot of people, the well,
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not really gonna the whole well is going to be comp at the, for one full month. and then of that, if would, would, if we, with the what next at, for now, what's next is making sure all these work before the 1st kick on november 20th. i'm a decrease al jazeera, a cra, one player gone. fans are watched on their t v sets and many times over the years is therefore my captain, steven appeared. he joins me now. live from accurate. steven, thank you very much for your time now. it is not been the best of years. so for gone. i and football has it. what are you expecting and from your team in cattle? when i miss both in the good for more, i miss that in her at him who is not just going to the walk up. we're going to the walk up to, to prove what point. so that's what i'm expecting. i mean, everybody's, i cited 2000 and cd's,
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20120142018 in russia. we're not dead at 2018 where we were, we were out of their qualifies. i mean, you can see that the atmosphere was in the same, but with a, when you come to garner, it is so great. everybody is excited. people are as act in or waiting for, for the db. so we are 2nd good football or, and a good team. and what chance you give them to get out of that group there with that uruguayan portugal was going to be difficult. i mean by we have, we have seen it before, i'm in 2006 when we went to the walk up in germany, i'm in we way and that, that we played against italy. we lost our fair game to 0. we played against jeff republic. we beat them to that fam tariff. we probably were doing a my to in the ward. i mean, if iraq in we played against usa and m r 5 and award. we beat them. so i think we are, we are capable of doing that. i mean,
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the chances we have to take him back up that might we blame or to go? we're not even taken about a year while we just concentrate on, on, on, on the porter. got a game and we'll see what will happen by our guys are good. our guys are good. and stephen, you are involved in one of the most dramatic wildcat matches ever seen in 2010 against uruguay. an air louis suarez sent off the handling the ball on the line denying you will team ago, you missed the resulting penalty and you ended up going out in the shootouts in the courses. that was, what are your memories of that game and how did you recover mentally after such a disappointment? yeah, i mean, i still have a guzman where you mention 2010. some of them are pass. this is the way to hunt us for the rough rest of our lives because and we wanted to make history. i mean the walk. i was held in south africa in africa, soil and we wanted one african into country to go to,
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to the semi finals. we just never happened before. i mean, what i find out we have seen come in, we are seeing a synagogue have been there before. so the chance way, where was day and we couldn't, we couldn't make it today semi fine are so, i mean we, we, we, we, i think he like that by any time we raised that conversation, we still, we still hurt by in this walk up. i think our boys, they are not going for revenge. i mean, he's football. most of the time he wanted to go for every then that way you miss and you, you will miss the games or there were play the game and did know that there something last day. he's not going to be against you where loan because of what up in a few years ago. but he'll go on to p to, to play down game. and we hope we will come out victorious, a statement of hire that for my gone a captain at thank you very much for your time and sorry for bringing up to 2010 again. her eyes. okay. she's a good feeling though. oh,
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hopefully you got more good feelings to cover this tournaments and vegas crossley. okay, thank you. while fans coming to cut off all the wildcat will be able to access emergency an urgent care services for free or forty's as say, health care capacity in the country has increased significantly in preparation for the estimated at one and a half 1000000 visitors expected at the tournament, victoria gayden be reports i to logistics hub outside the capital. doha ambulance staff prepare hundreds of medical packs for use during the world cup. they'll be sent each day to clinical teams, working at stadiums, fans zones, hotels and entertainment venues. in crowded areas, mobile teams of paramedics, we'll use golf carts, scooters and bicycles, to get to patients quickly. my advice to any of the funds when you need
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a healthcare, please ask for the nearest the clinic or around you because there will be such provision, easily accessible for you on these will a provide also a health care to provide free of charge because they will tackle the urgent care needs for, for defense. counsel's health care capacity has increased significantly in the last decade with 10 new hospitals and 16 additional primary health care centers. it has the biggest emergency in trauma center in the region. and extra staff have been hired for the world cup for them for such home have expanded. we can accommodate a large number of flat but their population. in addition to the infrastructure, we have to talk about the workforce. so we have a very highly skilled workforce doctor, as a multinational speaks in many languages to take care of for our patients, i am, visitors handles emergency services level, so expanded in recent years and includes specialist teams which are lift patients
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to hospital. these 2 are ambulances, wrong call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. they bring critically ill and injured patients here to hammer general hospital, the main trauma center in cattle in preparation for the world. couple 30 say they've left nothing to chance. they've invested in state of the art equipment such as this mobile field hospital, if needed, it can be set up in 50 minutes that we want deploy to each stadium or match days. if a major incident does occur, medical staff will examine patients in a blue tent. those who are critically ill will be transferred to a red tent which contains defibrillators and oxygen tanks. seriously ill patients will be moved to a yellow 10. those with minor injuries to a green one alongside each field hospital is a command center from where authorities can coordinate an emergency response.
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hopefully does have prepared for all eventually at ease but hope none of this will be needed. they say they have the capability to provide a world class health service for anyone who needs it. victoria gates and be al jazeera, doha. you might think growing grass in the middle east is a tough ask, but organizes of cattle. 2022 will deliver some of the best of football pitches in wild cup history, and it's all part of trying to deliver a carbon neutral tournament. joanna kaiser raska has mal it's early morning in cattle. but the work world cup, turf and tree nursery is reaching fever pitch. there's grass to be cut and watered and tough to be delivered to the stadiums. what we did here were just like a, grab a piece of land from the desert and were converted to this beautiful, a land full of for trees and the grass. got those breakfast for the gross by the way. because the glass need sun or needs or water needs for sizes,
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and we can arrange all of this here. the turf is cut into long lengths. first is then carefully rolled up on to a tractor wrapped in mesh. and finally, the precious bundles a place carefully on the back of a truck to be moved to the stadium. the t me have the process so well rehearsed. they said a record for the fastest turf laying of a football pitch by completing it in just 6 hours and 4 to one minute. put just like the 1st middle east. well cup the grass, he is unique having to stand up to more boots and cold temperatures. over a short period with matches held over $29.00 days in just 8 stadiums with our design, new design of the stadiums. it's more compacted and higher. so we had the challenge that with this air conditioned the stadiums. so it's cooler than usual by generating a new, a kind of gus that can survive during the summer and the winter and through the
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extensive a schedule of games we get to north, which species is gonna walk more for the walk up? it's not just tough that they're growing here at this nursery. there's also all of these trees. some of them have been saved from sites around cats are, while others have been donated by members of the community. this is the place that we saved all the trees from all on the doha. some of the trees are very old yet. that's more than 50 years old. actually for in some area or some threes, we know even how much we bought it or how much the person who did it for us or how much he paid for. so i am one of the so that the one of their guys, he was a kid that is good. he donated like his grandfather 3 and he said like my grandfather, he bought it for tauriel in 1970 saw before me. this is like the legacy and the history of the of the, of the stadiums. an average mature tree absorbs $21.00 kilos of carbon dioxide a year. the equivalent of a 170 kilometer journey in
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a petro car. cat eyes planting more than 5000 of them. they'll absorb greenhouse gases and local pollution as they aim for carbon neutral event. as the saying goes, the grass and the country will be greener. on the other side of the world cup. joanna raska al jazeera doha monday, is the deadline of the teams to name their final wild cup squads. and while many of held press conferences to announce their players year ago, i got a lot more creative and delivered something pretty special. that's keisha decker also pointing to a map of what each player is from in the country. and the name of each team member has been revealed by people in the home towns. ah
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ah. well, i don't see. i think we're going to see many, a better team announcements than that. they have definitely set the standard there . haven't a thorough, huh. i will be back with more support and maybe another extravagant seam announcements. i love your interview. i have to say with stephen app. yeah. honestly what a great moment. thank you. all right, that's it for me this news hour. i will be back in just a moment. would more news still stay with 0?
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