tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 11, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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aviv to cats are for the world's cup, with just 9 days to take off spain at netherlands. the senegal announced their sports for the tournament. plus you get a clear picture of how the love of the game in ghana is boosting business repair shops. welcome to the news. our ukrainian soldiers are moving into the southern city of harrison, and that's after moscow announced that had pulled all of its troops out by friday morning. it was the only regional capital russia had seized in the war, and ukrainian soldiers are being welcomed by the locals and fair so on. but an official in the city says many russian troops remain and have changed into civilian clothes. people outside the regional capital have also been welcoming ukrainian soldiers. keith says its troops have retaken 12 villages on their way towards the city. an earlier major bridge crossing the any per river and has on was destroyed
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by shelling. this bridge was the only crossing between the city and the russian controlled eastern side. 8 of the disney pro river, we are in russia and ukraine in a moment. we'll get the view from moscow with homicide, but 1st as a big who's joining us from central ukraine. so i said, any clarity of this our on who is actually in control of her on will the ukrainian say that their military has entered her san city. we've seen images posted online by the ukrainians of them being welcomed by crowds outside the cancelled central council building there. but all day we have been seeing images posted by ukraine soldiers as they march through towns and villages being welcomed by residents, cheering them on. but yes, the ukrainians that say that they are in control of her san city. the intelligent ministry has said that a cold act, any russian soldiers that may remain to surrender. now the russians have said that
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there are no soldiers, no russian soldiers and o military equipment left on the west side of that in the pro river. however, the ukrainians have been posting videos and images of captured russian equipment as well as captured soldiers. so there's a, there's different narratives coming out from either side. but also they posted the video of that bridge that main bridge and kind of bridge me to a crusted denise for river, and the ukrainians are blaming the russian for blowing that up. also, the russians have said that remains 82100000 residents, still in carson. now before the war it was just under 300000 and as the ukrainians move in and secure, that city will begin to find out what damage has been done. and what remains because in the run up to this, the ukrainians were choosing russian soldiers of destroying fight and infrastructure in that city, including sewers and the tv station, as well as the bridges. but as the ukrainians move in to positions will find out
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what is actually taking place on the ground, but the ukrainians. before this had said that the russian for the soldiers had crossed the river and they were still talking ukrainian troops. and again, the war isn't over, the russian troops are still able to target position positions within her son, region and even the rest of ukraine. all right, thank you so much as a babe reporting from ukraine. well, let's say closer look at her so on. so moscow's defense ministry says russian troops have withdrawn from the city, moving right across the disney pro river as you've been hearing, and they're now based on the eastern side. let's bring him some advil to give us the view from moscow. so the kremlin is giving more detailed updates about this withdrawal. how are they explaining as well, how much that sides that in the morning they said that it was at 25 a m a local time in russia. when that withdrawal was completed, late in the afternoon, we had
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a new statement from the minister of defense giving some specific details. they said that more than $30000.00 troops have been that's the total of the troops that have been withdrawn from her son and also $5000.00 units of equipment or have been also taken to the left side of the river. once again, they reiterated that that was a, that was a very orderly, a retreat or withdrawal as they describe it. no one was left behind. no soldiers or equipment were what were left behind. and also, all the civilians who wanted to be moved to the left side were helped by the russian army to do so. and this is a very different scenario from what happened in the past when russia left some cities or a locations in the northeast of ukraine. so this time around, at least, even though they were leaving a place that russia has, has
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a next and considered by constitution a national territory. at least they can balls that they have done so according to our plan. they know what they are doing. they will use that river to be a defense line, a barrier between them and the rush and the ukrainian forces and are cliffs on will remain very close and in the range of their after our artillery. so they consider it a strategy one to preserve the lives of the service men and to, to keep the ukranian army under, under their altura artillery bombardment. or they will not. they want to make her son an unsafe place all the time for the ukraine. army ok, thank you so much my. my val reporting from moscow, prosecutors in sweden have charged 2 brothers. they suspect the spying for moscow. the men are suspected of providing russian military intelligence with classified information for about a decade. one worked for the swedish security police and the armed forces during
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that period. they deny the allegations the owner of ocean viking say the drama surrounding the rescue ship docking is a failure by european states to deal with a humanitarian emergency. people on board. the vessel are now disembarking after a dr. earlier and a military naval base into long. this is the 1st time france has allowed a both carrying migrants rescued from the mediterranean into a port. and it did so because italy is new far right. government refused to help, or italy's prime minister criticized france after the ship docked here, some of what she has to say. somebody must have told pete on a lot of that's yawning. i was very taken aback by the aggressive reaction of the french government, which from my point of view, is in comprehensive will, and unjustified natasha. butler has more from too long. we've heard more details a fall and the india passed some of the conditions so and poured over the past 3
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weeks because that is how long some of those microns have been on board the ocean viking. now what we've learned is conditions been incredibly difficult, more than 250 asylum seekers. old some on the deck outside of the shape. there's a terrible storm not normally go for 2 days. many of them were very sick indeed. we've also had many of them have physical injuries, they are all deeply told the toys. and in that group of people, you've got more than 50 children, 44 of whom. we are told by the n geo. unaccompanied miners as children who do not have a parent with them. you can only imagine how harrowing this whole experience has been for them. now, what we understand from french regional authorities is that they will be brought to a processing center a not far from here. the city of to lot, 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,
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some other european union countries. if not, they make a valerie for joan is a professor of politics of european integration at florence university in italy. she says for on time italy had agreed on a way to deal with the ocean. viking, my feeling is that in fact is what maloney labels as an aggressive reaction on the side of france in particular. microphone is in fact a reaction to a major mismanagement on the italian side. major romantic 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 in 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 prompt and all france and also to germany. now what, instead the official position,
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they came out from the pad in government and i think 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 this definitely due to crosby mad about how italy presented the issue once more had on the out. is there a news hour including a nail biting race for the u. s. congress will have the latest developments from the midterm elections and how a decade of conflict on political division in libya has affected its national health service. fee on show for fiddler until the day and name their squad for the world cup with some surprising exclusions of stories coming up a job in sports. ah,
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but 1st, a tsunami advisory has been now lifted in tonga, following a powerful, underwater earthquake in the southern pacific. a magnitude 7.3 creek was centered in the sea around the kingdom soon army waves were recorded in america, samoa to the north. official said the threat has now passed in january and under see volcanic eruption near tongue of triggered a su nami, the destroyed villages and knocked out communications. the association of southeast asian nations has opened its leader summit in the cambodian capital on pen one topic dominating talk says how to broker piece and me and mar, but it seems as young leaders are more divided on back than ever. as tony chang reports, please smile and way is 123 southeast asian leaders gather for the family photo. at the start of the piano, summoned him on pen, warm smiles and handshakes, as they greeted by their host, cambodian prime minister, hon sin. but in his opening address, he noted the war in ukraine and rising inflation are
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a serious challenge for the region. no, no, come to me like we are now at the most uncertain juncture. the lives of millions in our region depend on our wisdom and farsight are 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 year of pressure, they refused to keep to ass yann's 5 point piece plan. with an ass yen, 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 president left no doubt that more must be done. indonesia is deeply disappointed. does he loosen in myanmar is oh,
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was running no significant and wrote a progress on the implementation of bar 5 coin consensus and in an old form whitman of june. by dall in brahman 54 in the consensus, we must not allow you to send in me on my way to define. i see 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 on pen to the global economic issues that are having an impact across the region. it's no surprise, the assay hands leaders have been unable to decide how to proceed with me on my it's also clear that some of those leaders are losing patience, and the myanmar dilemma is creating deep divisions within the association. tony chang al jazeera nathan,
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you as president joe biden is heading to the assay on summer. it's and it's part of a tour in which she'll meet the chinese leader at. she jumping rosalyn. jordan tells us what to look out for us. 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, and east asia, summits in cambodia. and 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
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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 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 u. s. camp. they want to have the freedom to engage with both the u. s. and china,
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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 for both the u. s. and china to decide how their relationship will proceed. rosalyn jordan al jazeera to electoral authority offices have been set on fire in southwest nigeria comes ahead of a presidential and parliamentary vote. in february it happened today after a convoy of presidential candidates actually grew up by car was shot out as he left a rally and mighty glory. some of his supporters and several journalists were wounded. i seek who is a former vice president and is standing for the opposition people's democratic party. chillies president gabriel burridge has condemned violence links to indigenous groups as he visited a southern region that suffered a wave of arson attacks. a church on school were set on fire before he arrived at
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oconee. that region is claimed by chillies, largest indigenous group, them approaching, the president of accused small, indigenous groups of driving violence. professors and peru marching in support of the president fought with police. petro castillo has been charged with corruption. it's the 1st time i public prosecutor has filed charges against a sitting president. castillo denies the accusation, and argentina, thousands of rallied against the rising cost of living. inflation is increasing so fast that economists expect prices to double by december. for tester say they can no longer afford 3 meals a day. a u. s. commission of inquiry is holding the final day of public hearings interest human rights abuses in palestinian territories. a panel heard from journalists about violence they faced while doing their jobs, and that included testimony about the killing of al jazeera journalist shooting a block where she was shot in the heads by is really forces while on assignment in
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the occupied westbank city. in nice, lena blacklist spoke 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. 3 today as public hearing was really important for the commission of inquiry to hear directly from the witnesses and also as a family who until the day continue to re live this trauma until justice is served, we will always be in pain. we're continuously be experiencing this traumatic and tragic law of our one and only shooting the the world governing football body far says it's broke her deal to allow football fans from israel and palestine
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to travel together to the world's cup fee for us as the agreement will allow direct charter flights between israel and cats are during the tournament. it's reported at least 8000 palestinians and nearly 4000 israelis have, hey, a cards. that's a fan id that allows ticket holders to enter. cuts are, and it's stadiums cuts are. and israel do not have formal diplomatic ties. on the cuts are re official tools, local media that allowing the flights does not alter the countries broader stance on the is really a palestinian conflict. the 3 and susan shall be milano, and to cut him that in the occupied westbank. she's the vice president of the palestinian football association. welcome to al jazeera. can we have your official reaction to this announcement by fifo? well i'm a bit surprised and taken by this new because just a
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few hours ago i go and we did not get anything officially regarding this new. so for me until now for us, what association this is in the realm of drama. i've also been inquiring, officially asking the minutes just whether there was any coordination, whether they were informed that there is a deal that will allow him to travel, but so far there is nothing. so i and let me just put it clearly. there is no such thing so far. ok, but i will get down to the problem. so apologies. but susan, i mean is this something that you welcome? do you see this as good news for a palestinian fans who are keen to come to the world cup and tell her
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susan, shall be milan. are you still with me? do apologize. we have, you know, this is something that, this is something that we wish us to me, to move, to move within our own territories. so this is something so thought from happening . this is something in the mode of drains us, not that it's not that you know, there is no, no, no it's, it's you ation on the ground is totally something different than the record coming from trying to piece the reports coming through with friends and suggest that cuts are agree to these flights from israel on the condition of easier exits for palestinian funds, who will be leaving through israel. so do you not think that this might pressure
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the israelis to allow palestinians access to ban gloria and airports when on a day to day basis they as we all know, they do not have a access the 2nd was i was trying. yeah. you know, there are so think that, you know, you know, we have to be able to beat that that way. he far from the because was even within our own territory. and what is it traveling from is from been go to and it's difficult for us to try and move within our own equity. so i'm not sure what would be the will mean. ok when they but there it's been in paper. we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from the occupied westbank. we are having
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trouble hearing you there. there seem to be some audio issues, so i have to and the interview, but thank you for your time. now is gone, a fans get ready to cheer on their teams. it's tv repair shops in the country that are benefiting and from the denice. how's that 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 clanging cattail 2022 just i'm a big on football fan and i will not miss any of the matches. that's why i brought 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 good game, surely they will be part of the final lien albertson. marcia bonnie: there is a definite trend here. repair ships are seeing an increase in all television sets being brought. it's no coincidence with the if football time coming. many
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people feel before i bring india t. v for a face is it cannot of our go for the nuance dabbling in the television. and we fixin for them. gun is hope, the national team, the black stars will make it to the semi's. they stand around a very ambitious dream, as no other african country has ever reached that stage. but whether or not they get there, the football woke up will be a welcome distraction for both government and citizens from the painful economic crisis. now going through at the moment, a lesson is a self described football fanatic. he's called for talent on the pitch and of the peach he too is living nothing to charles among listen in the matter thought. um, well profit a deity visa fusion has been paid. you know, a half what, how if you 1st come in half them thinking the fridge is going to be really great. then again, it was a flying and i fly. the british. whether you contrast it, the have my generator service ready for action. the woman to pull a was of unity thing. look, look,
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look over 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 need to. well. not only in ghana and the whole world is going to be comp i p for one full on one. and then of that, if would would, if we with you 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 crock. well, more in the future world cups de la heads, right? here on the al jazeera news hour and we'll go behind the scenes of the turf and tree nursery growing state of the arts. pictures for cats are 2022 ah. with now we often use the word changeable in
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spring to describe to whether not that be the case in argentina, and in chile matter. mazda clad, now you'll notice so there a big shout developing in argentina attempts. she comes down in response to that, and that's wayne renal with an towards patagonia naturally so often that wet then we drive through uruguay. then we pick up some fatty, big developing but discrete, some distort when a line that takes shot through paragraph through western parts of brazil. the border was bolivia and peru. and they could give some flash. they could get, hey them, it's possible to get them in. so pio 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 nicole brings oldest tropical moisture up against what's been a real cold push, there will be
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a line of pretty deadly thunderstorms potential for tornadoes here. but beyond, it is cooled down, the attempt is really dropped bismark at mars 11. at a day, hurry, back to the pacific coast rein arrives. once again ah, a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. in colombia, there are a lot of people remember scientists to understand why he's been told. one thing is still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada destinations frontline . this story night towed on al jazeera, a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is vital. mm.
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for flighty breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future. with transformation and collaboration, indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as was recovery together, recover stronger. with the hello again. the top stories on the al jazeera news, our ukrainian soldiers have been seen raising their national flag in the strategic southern city of her song. it comes off to moscow and else that had pulled all its troops out on friday morning. more than 200 migrants had barked from
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a rescue ship from the french port to a long vessel was allowed to dock there. after, at least the far right government, refused to help working a diplomatic route. southeast asian leader as have agreed to impose a timeline for a peace plan to be implemented in me. in march. the military has cracked down on opposition and armed ethnic groups and seizing power last year. so with the vote still being counted in the us after the midterm on tuesday, neither republicans nor democrats hop gain control of congress. yet, republicans need 7 more seats in the house of representatives to gain a majority, but party has performed below pollsters. predictions this right there is the house of representatives, and the republicans have 211 seats. now that's 7 short of the 218 needed 4 majority democrats are expecting more winds from western states, such as california, and they do have a slim chance of getting to, to 18 while over in the senate. republicans have 49 and the democrats,
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48 seats. republicans need 2 more to get to 51 seats in the majority, while the democrats need only 50 seats. that's because vice president commer harris has the tie breaking vote and counting is still underway in the swing states of nevada and arizona. georgia will hold a run off in december. let's go to she returns to joining us from washington. so as we're saying, vote counting is still under way, just bring us up to speed with where things stand though. you summarize it very, very well that yes, there are also, there's a lot of counting to be done in the house. there is that narrow, narrow, narrow, pass that some democrats may be still holding out. hopeful, but it is seen is very unlikely. the republicans are expected to very narrowly get control of the house of representatives, right where they were was talking about 60, with gaining 60 thieves or 40 seats, synonymy waves. all that didn't come to pass, not yet felt better is where we really are though,
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scratching our heads. now we have the ga run off in december, but may not mean anything or, but maybe move drove me a lot still, but it will, we will be moved as far as control of the senate is concerned depending on what happens in arizona and nevada balance, still coming in in nevada, i mean as long as they're postmarked by election day, they can still be accepted as balance until saturday. so we expect the counting bad to carry on into next week are, is owner. we were expecting more vote counts to be coming in on friday and perhaps perhaps we might get a result but by the weekend but, but, but it's still clear, but yet this is still, this is still still running and running. and although what we're hearing from some of the, some of those you really how about granular understanding of where the outstanding votes are becoming more and more optimistic, actually about the democrats holding on to nevada and,
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and arrazola. but that's yet to be seen. so beyond all the folk counseling then give us a sense of what's being talked about right now in washington. trump and trump, trump trump, in the sense that the people wonder what does all this mean for his, his position as the leading figure in the. ready in national republican party, what does it mean for his announcements next tuesday that, that, that he says we'll be going ahead. what that might mean for the run off in georgia . there are lots of establishment republicans now coming out on the roof at my door . right wing preston coming out. apparently saying that this trump is lost, his is moral authority to be the standard bearer for the republican party given so many of his high profile candidates and other candidates didn't do very well in swinging states that say it's time that he hung up, he hung up his leadership ambitions, especially when you have someone like ron desantis in florida, the governor that winning, you know, winning by 20 points island in florida,
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generally going towards towards the republicans. people are looking for something different. we should always remember that. rhonda sanders is still real right wing extremists, but he's more of a county politician. i suppose that doesn't have some of the baggage, but the trump does trump. busy as far as we understand it, they're still trying to go ahead with his announcement next tuesday, whether that will be as expected. he's in his run for the presidency. we don't know yet in some ways if he doesn't, if he doesn't announce is run for the presidency to be seen as an admission that he was to blame for the congressional and congressional elections. and he suddenly posting on social media ross, he's going to sell it was a great, great election. and there is that sense that he's been there before after the january of the 6 drives. a lot of people say, all right, that's it trumps over. now as me smack so there is, there is, there is all of that, and in the end it's not gonna be about the apology elite. so decide who is the presidential candidate, but that republican base. and there's no evidence yet, but he's lost that loyalty and filter. okay,
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thank you so much. you have returned. see from washington d. c. so the new owner of twitter ilan mosque has warned employees the company could go bankrupt the billionaire and made the comment in his 1st mass call to stuff. he says twitter, it needs to boost subscription revenue after losing income. many clients have suspended advertising on twitter. they want to see how the platform deals with hate, speech fake accounts, and online harassment under masks leadership. well, that's not the only trouble the social media platform is facing. several executives have resigned including its head of trust and safety. you'll roth. since musk takeover twitter has launched a subscription service for it's called coveted blue tick, but this led to a surge and fake accounts impersonating those of celebrities and politicians. the platform also introduced a great official badge for high profile accounts. but on wednesday that was scrapped on the chaos has resulted in twitter receiving
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a warning from the u. s. federal trade commission to overseas consumer safety and violating f t. c. rules could result in half the fines. so among the fake blue take accounts are 2 claiming to be from tony blair and george bush saying they miss killing iraqis. another is from weapons manufacture, lockheed martin. se stating it will stop selling weapons to saudi arabia, israel, and the us for a legend. human rights abuses, then there was a fake account from a pharmaceutical giants. eli lilly saying it would offer a free insulin. and a false tesla account stated it would offer $10000.00 vehicles to the ukrainian military because the cars are the most explosive devices on the market. i speak to adrian winkler, who is a technology editor, the irish independent news. he's joining us from dublin. so just 1st on the, on the fake twitter accounts, i mean, what do you make of those? and what's your reaction to this? it's a complete disaster as a twitter at the moment is like
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a plane whose pilots have decided to leave. you mentioned your ra through lap, he's not the only senior executive who has left in the last 48 hours and twitter has lost it's had of safety. it's head of security. it's had of privacy, it's had of sales, they've all left. there is nobody effectively running the company at the top except for a long busk, and that raises problems as you say, with the u. s. federal trade commission. it also raises problem here. problems here in europe with the irish data protection commissioner, who represents a privacy on behalf of all of europe and who is now writing to twitter to ask, what are you doing to protect user as safety user privacy, right? so on the f to see the federal trade commission, their statement said this that it was tracking recent developments that twitter with deep concern and that ellen musk is not above the law. how unusual is it for the f t. c to issue such a statement? i mean, it is quite unusual, particularly to a social media platform,
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which is rarely as have been used by tac platforms like twitter on facebook and instagram and tick tock are used to being in the news, but not potentially failing as badly as that potentially from a regulatory point of view, we do know that alon mosques lawyer has been on the company slack channel, saying thus, and it most is not afraid of regulators. and he's prioritizing building out the products in europe and the u. s. that could prove to be a very, very expensive exercise. twitter has already had a fine here in our island in europe for data privacy bridge. it could be much, much bigger. if these kind of impersonations, i get worse and we see data breaches. look ahead for us. where do you think this goes to next? well, enough must himself has raised the possibility of bankruptcy. he said in a call to a staff call to employees that twitter is entering a very,
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very difficult period because advertisers are abandoning the platform. and it's no surprise as to why they're doing that. advertisers typically are interested in brand safety. there's no way you're going to convince eli lilly take out an ad when it has been lampooned with a fake impersonating account for the last 24 hours. you could say the same from any other commercial account, so it has a real problem with hemorrhaging cash at the moment. mosque is probably hoping that enough people sign up to twitter blue, which is where you buy your verified blue check account at $8.00 a month. he's hoping that enough revenue will come over to make up the shortfall, but there's no sign of that happening happening? yes. okay, thank you so much for speaking to us from dublin. we do like to say michelle in egypt and the u. s. president joe biden is speaking at the cost of $27.00 summit, lexington regime, logan vision and the speed of our efforts. the science is devastatingly clear.
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we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. that's why the united states is rally in the world around climate game changers. i launched one such game changer last year and the european commission, president vander, line for global methane pledge. we started with the you and 8 other countries in glasgow and grew to more than a 100 countries. now more than $130.00 countries of sign on to cover more than half of the global methane emissions. methane is 80 times more potent than carbon, and a cancer and nearly half, half of the net warming we're experiencing now. so cutting methane by at least 30 percent by 2030 can be our best chance to keep within reach at 1.5 degrees celsius target. today, relation update of methane emissions reduction act plan,
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which lays out how the united states is meeting the pledge. we're investing more than $20000000000.00 in domestic methane mitigation to do things like cap or, or from wells leaking methane, improving industrial equipment, the oil and gas sectors reduce emissions. it also lays out strong regulatory actions, including including the new proposal from our environmental protection is to strengthen standards on methane across sectors, especially from super emitters to make sure just to make sure it's not released to the communities impacting on public health, all tall or these gaps, all of these jobs reduce us measure, minimize us methane emissions from coverage sources by 87 percent below the levels of 2005 by 2030 folks. another game changer is
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conserving our natural environment where there's the congo basis forest in more pete lands here in africa, or the amazon basin and south america or forest wetlands, grass lands in the united states, preserving nature is one most impactful climate solutions. we have some that indigenous people who have communities of known and been the stewards of these efforts for a long time and generations. they've known it here at cop 27. we are co chairing forest and climate partnership to live a real rapid strides to haul deforestation. the best part is we don't have to develop any new technologies. we just set to make clear forest are more valuable when they're preserved than monday or destroyed. is that
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most we should, we should be in those countries in fact, preserve those great force. we're bringing together partners across the public and private sector shown for optic sectors to put health healthy ecosystem at the heart of healthy economies. this is going to take all of us to take all of us. we need to harness our capacity to tackle emissions in economic sectors like international shipping. if the shipping sector were a stand alone economy for a stand alone economy, it would rank as the 10th largest emitter in the world. so together, when nora, where in the united states is launched, the green shipping challenge during this. com wishing dozens and commitments from governments as well as porch and private companies to facilitate green shipping carters and aligned the sector with a 1.5 degree goal. if we can accelerate actions on these game changers,
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we can reach our goal. we can keep it within range as well, but to permanently bend the emissions curve every nation has these a step up at this gathering re must renew and raise our climate ambitions. united states is acting, everyone has to act as a duty and responsibility of global leadership. countries that are in a position to help should be supporting developing countries so they can make decisive climate decisions. facilitating their energy transitions, building a path to prosperity it compatible with our climate imperative. countries can finance coal in developing countries. there's no reason why we can't find it as clean energy development companies please to noon today won't side the european union in germany,
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500000000 dollar package to finance of sulfate, age of transition to clean energy this package will enable agent to deploy 10 gigawatts and renewable energy by 2030 while bringing offline 5 gigawatts of inefficient gas powered to so to reduce emissions in egypt and power sector by 10 percent. we also will also work with egypt to capture nearly 14000000000 cubic meters of natural gas. regina currently flares venture leagues from georgia and gas operations. and because of this cooperation, egypt is elevated as climate ambition and submitted enhanced national determination contributions. if are gone, when this fight, every major motor nation needs align with 1.5 degrees. we can no longer
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plead ignorance to the consequences of our actions, or continue to repeat our mistakes. everyone has to keep exhilarating every throughout this decisive decade. my friends, i came to the presidency, determined to be try and make the transfer form a transfer for national changes that are needed near that american age to make. and we have to do for the rest of the world, overcome decades of opposition and obstacles of progress in this issue alone. re establish the united states as a trustworthy, committed global leader on climate. as i stand here before you, we've taken a enormous drive to achieve but i don't. all this progress have been driven by young people all across america. like young people around the world. they feel the urgency of climate. they feel deeply. they're committed to these issues. they know the stakes,
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and that's their world where create is not to stand by allow us to fail. that's the us president joe biden speaking the cop 27 climate. some are taking place and shot him a share in egypt right now. and he's been apologetic saying the u. s. saying that the u. s. he apologizes that the u. s. b withdrew from the paris climate agreements and also saying that the u. s. will meet their emissions targets by 2030 your, with the news our on al jazeera and cilla head will continue or come down to the world cup with joe. yes, that's right. our enough to the break, i'll tell you about the surprise emissions from the spain squad. i'm bringing the latest on synagogue team announcements and the injured thought be a money. ah
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a. a spain coach. louis enrique, the latest to name his 26 man squad, headings the well cut in cattle we aren't sure what fare and thought a their opening match against costa rica on november the 23rd before facing germany and japan. but he's decided to leave out some big names. former captain said here i'm also won't be playing in cattle. the 36 road is made a record. $180.00 parents is for his country and was part of the winning team at the 2010 world cup. the other notable and much more surprising, a mission is to jago alcantara the midfield a has. i'll give you been one of the live a pulls best players this season and much the united go keep a debit to hey,
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it wasn't names. he was in goal for spain. at the 2018 tournament, senegal star man study money has been named in escort, but he's in a race against time to overcome a shin injury. so for this week, we're applying for his club by munich. we asked for months, cynical, international debit bar to explain how big of a loss it would be if money doesn't play it. play it that we have probably the biggest player that we're having some english history has had a great great she's in last season. he had the african brown going and finishing chicken, but on zillow was great performance, no player. well, he said she, i think is very important that he's in this course, even if you can look blade through all good luck our stages. but that she called clear to what is going be a big grow for us and of the west african nation. gonna have portugal, south korea, and your wife, a company in the great stages in 2010 you uruguay, eliminates,
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had gone after a controversial louis suarez hannibal incident from a black styles captain steven up here told us the class of 2022 wasn't well on what happened in the past as to how it goes bad. well, you mentioned 2010, and some of them a passage is the way to hunt us for there are reservoir lies because and we wanted to make history. i'm in the walk. i was held in south african africa soil and we wanted one africa into country to go to, to the sally fun us, we just never happened before. i mean, what up on, as we have seen cameron, we are seeing synagogue up in there because all their child white where was day and we couldn't, we couldn't make it to their semi on our so, i mean we, we, we, we are thank you like that by any time we raise that conversation, we still, we still feel hurt by and this walker. i think our boys are not going for revenge. i mean, he's football most of that and he wanted to go for every then that way you miss and
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you, you miss the games or don't where play the game and didn't know that there is something i say he's not going to be against you aware loan because of what appeared to us years ago by the will go on to pay to, to play the game and we hope will come out. victorious fans coming to cats are for the world cup will be able to access emergency and urgent care services to free and estimated one half 1000000 visitors are expected at the torment victoria gate and be reports to logistics hub outside the capital. tow ambulance staff prepare hundreds of medical pack for use during the world cup. they'll be sent each day to clinical teams, working at stadiums, fanzines, hotels, and entertainment venues. in crowded areas, mobile teams of paramedics will 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. i'm around you because there will be such provision, easily accessible for you on these will provide also a health care to provide free of charge because they will tackle the urgent care needs for, for the funds. catalyst 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 the infrastructure have expanded. we can accommodate a large number of flat population, in addition to the infrastructure, we have to talk about the workforce. so we have a very highly skilled workforce. gotcha. as in multinational, speaks in many languages to take care of for our patients and visit cards.
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handles emergency services level so expanded in recent years and includes specialist teams which are lift patients 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 40 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, be set up in 50 minutes. that we won't deploy to each stadium on much 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 10th 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 gate and be al jazeera, doha. i might think the growing cross in the middle east is a tough task, but organizes of cancer. 2020 will to live some of the best football pitches in well cut history and it's all part of them trying to host a carbon neutral tournament. i went to take a look behind the scenes. 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 on the grass. got those breakfast for the gross by the way
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. because the gas nit sun, her needs are watered me for sizes and we can arrange all of this. here. the tariff 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 41 minutes. but just like the 1st middle east, well cup, the grass here is unique. having to stand up to more boots and colder temperatures over a shorter period with matches held over $29.00 days in just 8 stadiums with our design, new design of the systems. it's more compact and hire. so we had the challenge that with this air conditioned the stadiums. so it's cooler than usual by generating and
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you are kind of gus that can survive during the summer and the winter and with extensive a schedule of games, we get to know which species is going to walk more for the work of. it's not just turf that they're growing here at this nursery. there's also all of these trees. some of them have been saved from sites around caps 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 threes are very old. you. 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. how much he paid for. so i remember one of the so that so 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 tutorial and 1970 saw before me. this is like the legacy and the history of the of the the stadiums. an average mature tree absorbs $21.00 kilos of
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carbon dioxide a year. the equivalent of a 170 kilometer journey in a petro car. cat eyes planting more than 5000 of them. they'll absorb greenhouse gases in 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. now mondays, the deadline for teams to name their final well cups, cards and uruguay got creative, delivering something pretty special. that's coach diego alarms i pointing to a map where each player is from in the country and the name of each team member is revealed by people in their hometown. ah. all right, i'll have more well cut news to you later, but for now it's back to during. okay, thank you so much, joe. and thanks for watching the news. our and al jazeera, we'll take a very short break and we'll be back right after much more off the days and see them.
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