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2. ready us democrats keep control of the senate. catherine cortez musto winds. a close race in nevada, in the mid term elections. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera la you from dough are also coming up celebrations in ukraine's here. so not a russian troops are forced to give up the city they've left and ruins. a road map for peace ethiopians. military i'm to brian rebels agreed to allow in humanitarian aid. and a slice of italy had cut out 2022. how the former will champions making their present spell despite fannings quantify the tournament. ah,
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we begin in the united states when democrats sub retain control of the senate off to a tight mid term election victory in nevada. catherine court is musto has defeated her republican opponent, adam black salt who was endorsed by donald trump. it means the democrats will continue to hold a majority in the senate for the remainder of president biden's term in office, caught his master's victory, is a huge win for democrats and a blow to republicans who had hope for a red wave to give them the balance of power in both the senate and the house of representatives. while democrats have now secured 50 seats in the senate, with the republicans at $49.00, a state of georgia is yet to be decided and are run off next month. but even if the republicans when they're democrats will so control the chamber, thanks to vice president comma harris. his tie, breaking vote was shortly after the nevada result was announced. the u. s. president reacted to the democrat when i tell you what, congratulations the senator schumer, he's got a majority again,
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and we're focusing now on on georgia. feel good about where we are. and i know i'm a cockeyed optimist. i understand it beginning, but i'm not surprised by the turn out. i'm incredibly, please turn it and i think it's a reflection of quality of our candidates and the they're all running on the same program or anybody who wouldn't run in on what we did here. all stated, sticky with. so i feel good. i'm looking forward to that couple years. mike, hannah has more now from washington, dc. a huge sigh of relief and also a lap of victory. we've just heard from president biden in the last few minutes susan prom plan. attending the a z and some of the he's welcome the result for saying that he's looking forward to the next couple of years. and so he might control of the senate is utterly essential for him to push through his legislative agenda. now these 3 wins as well
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in recent days, pennsylvania, arizona, and nevada, all in swing states, they were all states that republicans that marked 4 possible victories. they will also contended by republican candidates handpick 10 endorsed by former president donald trump. there's a lot of factors coming out of this one say, one thing it's, it's going to undermine his oversized influence within the republican party. and certain he is going to call into question his judgment, even among fellow republicans. but it's also a massive decree for joe biden cementing his stature as lead of the democratic party with the senate controlling the senate. he's actually done better than any 1st and democratic president and midterm elections in nearly a century. so a massive achievement by the sitting president as to the house elections. well, the vote is still being come to the republicans have a narrow lead, but that lead has shortened, somewhat,
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as there been some surprising democratic party winds in the past 24 hours. john nichols, they political writer at the nation. he says the wind will make a huge difference to the 2nd half of president biden's term. this is incredibly good news for president. what it means is that on a number of levels, he will now have the power to continue to govern something that he would have lost in many senses. if the republicans had taken the senate, for instance, with democratic control of the us senate president biden's appointments to the high court, our supreme court, as well as to the federal courts and to cabinet positions ambassador ships, other jobs can now be approved in a way that they might not have been approved by a republican senate. so right off the bat, that is a big deal. also, whether the republicans take the house of representatives or not. because the
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democrats have control of the senate, they will be negotiating position, where they'll be able to advance much of the president's agenda. so this is a huge victory for president by for the democrat, and i think it was a complicated election. i think the voters were ill at ease as regards inflation. they're concerned about rising prices. and if that was the only issue, republicans might have done rep there. well, democracy. but on the issue of abortion, overwhelmingly, to polls showed that the bowl cited but the democrats on the issue of protecting american democracy, making sure that we have free and fair elections. 3 polls showed that the people cited with the democrat party. so the issue of maintaining our social safety that typically our social security program, the polls showed that the people side with the democrats. so even though inflation was a big issue and a challenging issue for the democrats on a host of other issues, people were with them. and i think this is also somewhat of
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a referendum on donald trump. and there's very powerful signal that a lot of voters, even in republican leading states, are ill at ease with donald trump and his endorse candidates. so the democrats have kept control of the senate, but it's still a toss up in the house of representatives where the republicans are leading with 211 seats. that's just 7 sure to the, to 18 needed for a majority. democrats, austin, expecting more winds in western states like california as vote counting continues, but they are behind with 203 seats. well, adult franco is a republican strategist based in washington d. c. he says these a vote show how deeply divided the u. s. has become now is the time for an autopsy which will conduct, 1st of all, the country is extremely divided. i don't think the republicans were routed all of these quite all of these races, you know, just about it was called today a razor thin margins. what is clear is this, we're almost back to status quo. the republicans take the house, a little advantage for republicans, but we're back to status quo,
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which means the country has divided really 5050. now why democrats put out for form and they did have to recognize that is largely, i think, for 2 reasons. first, abortion played a much bigger role than we anticipated in motivating people over kitchen table or inflation issues. and the 2nd thing is only 7 percent of the electorate is now independent. 4 years ago was 12 percent. so people are in their tribes and that 70 percent heavily in favor of democrats, largely on social issues. and i think there will be a very hot, contested fight for the nomination. and it will be a question whether trump loyalists who love run to santas will abandon president trump and vote for a pro trump type candidate. so i think it will be a very divisive, i'm almost certain the president president trump will announce next week that he was you seeking that the presidential nomination and we'll wait and see if these
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other contenders decide to join in ukrainians are celebrating in the southern city of her son, after the retreat of russian forces. it's one of the most significant victories for ukrainian troops since russia invaded in february. moscow had claimed the region as russian land forever, as i said, beg now reports. for the 1st time since march, the 2nd, the residence of carson woke up to sights and sounds of a city restored to life. this is vo body square in the center, the world means freedom. and with it comes joy and laughter. it's not peace time as such. but 1st longest possible though, pretend it is. ah, the russian army has merely retreated to the east side of the guinea pro river
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easily in artillery range. as they withdrew the russians destroyed critical infrastructure. the tv tower bridges over the din april, including this one near the cove dam, causing significant damage of parts of the dam. wall and satellite imagery shows a damage and ton of sky bridge. the main crossing from west to east russia announced that it had completed an orderly withdrawal and friday morning. but the evidence suggest it was anything but some units were forced to flee across a temporary pontoons under heavy ukrainian fire. the reports of drownings and the unit is said to have been ordered to dress in civilian clothes and skate by any means available. many russian dead and wounded are said to have been left behind, stolen lansing ridge of salem over on us. so long as of this evening. the defense forces have established control over more than 60 settlements in care. so region of the police have started sterilization measures everywhere in liberated territory. our expert technicians have low to worth to you might have almost 2000 explodes.
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you items have already been removed new or star, woburn by sticky. for russia, it was the latest in the series of battlefield defeats. and all the more humiliating coming just 6 weeks after her son was formerly annexed by moscow. for now, ukraine has rejected the idea of negotiations with they want to negotiate, but they have written russia here forever. they want to go shared with us and keep bumping the infrastructure they want. they want to cease fire, but they're not talking about the withdrawal of their forces from the entire territory of ukraine because they need an operational pause before not peace. i went up to. ringback a city that resisted the occupation when it began almost 9 months ago, until that resistance proved futile. that was so recently proclaimed russian for ever by vladimir putin has proven itself in scenes of the 4 year that won't end any
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time soon to be ukrainian to it's called. the question now is whether ukrainian troops can replicate this victory elsewhere in the country. fighting in the east is particularly intense, but with the return of the region capital to ukrainian hands, and the morale boost that comes with it. they believe they can win this war. a sandbag i'll de 0 quivery. what's ok markov as a former advisor to russian president vladimir putin, he says, losing her son is a blow for russia, but it could be ukraine's last big victory. it's really embarrass for russia. are you still believes that russia is 2nd? i mean, is a world after united states probably about probably to room equal to united states, so it's depressive for that population of it'd be oppressive. oh, i'm yeah. but we still believe that that is probably a last, a real, a military victory of ukrainian army. main that he's in the east is that you create
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a zation needed to remember to zation all the spring. and as a result, you could, you can a fight time, a rush, i by population. but you, graham, i, me to why is bigger than the ration i'm here, but now it is, your will be a way for you canyon. i mean, because 300000 mobilized, that reference will come to the russian army. captain cox get a song is really good. the example over the fact that russia is liberal state and that i keep the same as the pressure if europe is government and rebel forces have come to an agreement to facilitate humanitarian access, to water, to grow and other regions in the north. the pledge was signed in nairobi. it's the latest step in efforts to end 2 years of conflict. it follows talks this week on the implementation of a p steel sign 10 days ago. fighting between the 2 sciences left thousands dead and millions displaced.
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a. ready and he's looking for a meeting today with b, i called into a with the understanding. accordingly. we want to express our full implement for bringing peace and disability to our people. and therefore, we will fully dedicate our service to implement a. ready and this collaboration stuff, i shall break here now to 0. when we come back,
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people in turkey prepare for the worst on the 23rd anniversary of a devastating earthquake plus a taste of mexican culture. along with football, we profile the mariachi band that set to spice up the teams will come campaign, monastic ah hello! we had got a band of cloud and rain just making its way across northern parts of the middle east maps. he had his master clare. that's just straggling the arabian peninsula pushing across into around some wet weather some when she went into afghanistan and dryer and brighter, behind that maybe one or 2 showers up towards the air. the, the black sea, as we go on through sunday in some monday, will the shower still let their cost northern parts of saudi arabia pushing up
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towards the levant, south of that, or warm sunshine, $32.00 celsius, the talk temperature here in doha, marty fight, and settle with blue skies coming through far to settle to cause northern parts of africa. central areas still clinging on to the showers late seasons storm. still rumbling away across the southern parts of nigeria could see some wet weather too just coming in across gonna using it ivory coast, just pushing up toward sierra leo, but already went. weather is into the heart of africa. well as it should do, the seasonal rains, sinking farther southwards, where to whether they're just coming in across sir zambia, zimbabwe, mozambique, seen some heavy burst of bright and some rudy wet weather for a time across at east side of south africa through zulu natal that will pay pop as it moves into mozambique with bright disguise, coming in behind. ah, with the climate has changed every year for millions of years,
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decades of talk. but little action is all about distract, create confusion to crate, smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically some photos, the. busy oil industry was a made bank roller or opposition to climate action. the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing more to to have did was for sure. absolutely. on all j 0 lou. ah, welcome back. a program on about top stories here at this hour democrats in the united states will keep control of the senate after midterm election, victory, nevada, catherine cortez moscow defeated her republican appointment. adam lac sold was
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endorsed by donald trump. ukrainians are celebrating in the southern city of her son, not the retreat of russian forces. it's one of the most significant victories for russian troops since for ukrainian troops since russia invaded residents. lensky is held at us on historic day. and ethiopia, government, and rebel forces that come to an agreement to facilitate humanitarian access to water, to grow and other regions in the north. the pledge was signed in my road biase on summit of southeast asian leaders and as its 3rd and final day on sunday, the the live pictures of chinese premier lee kit young addressing the gathering. the agenda includes a trilateral meeting between u. s. president joe biden, and the japanese and south korean leaders escalating tensions with north korea are expected to dominate that agenda. well, many of those leaders currently at assay anisette to travel to barley, indonesia for the g 20 summit. there joe biden will meet with chinese president
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sheesh and ping russian foreign minister survey love. rob would also attend done. president vladimir putin has indicated he may join virtually for jessica washington joint us live now from valley. jessica. so what do you expect him to dominate the agenda once the summit begins will turn in the days leading up to the summit. anticipation is growing here in new. so do are in barley as the island waits for world leaders to arrive for the summit. this is considered a highly consequential summit that takes place at a time as an economist describe in a gloomy economic outlook for next year. concerns about a growing food and energy crisis. and of course, greater geopolitical tensions over russia's invasion of ukraine and the subsequent effects that, that invasion has had on the global economy in particular, in relation to food and energy. now of course, there are riffs within the g 20 as this summer takes place. the host,
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indonesia has tried to keep the focus on issues where countries might be able to find common ground. but as we've seen throughout g 20 meetings this year, there have been a number of meetings of finance ministers, foreign ministers, and many other streams of meetings has been difficult for those participants to find common grounds at this time of tension. because fundamentally, the questions of food and energy security have been effected by the war and ukraine . and there are countries within the g 20 that say that those issues that affect millions of lives around the world cannot be adequately address without calling for russian accountability. and it's, it's sort of a, a concern within the g 20 and in fact has raised questions about what is the purpose of the g 20. and indeed, if leaders cannot find common ground, how successful at kansas summit, of course, the focus will not just be on the main spectacle, the leaders summit. but the meetings that take place quietly on the sidelines and
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what can be achieved in those settings. chief among those meetings that will be keenly watched, will be the meeting between president joe biden and president, she didn't ping their fuss in person meeting. we expect to issues that we often see at these high level discussions between washington and aging, to come up or issues of, of course, the concerning taiwan human rights concerns relating to shin, jones and also issues relating to trade, indonesia, as the host has tried to keep a unified message and has created a theme of recovery together, recover stronger for all its g 20 events that it is hosted this year. now the pinnacle of these events is of course, the leadership, the leaders summit. what remains to be seen is whether or not that message of unity can resonate and can in fact have meaning at this time a great geopolitical tension. all right, at jessica washington life was that embodied jessica, thank you. in climate talks in egypt are reaching their half way points,
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but negotiators are still working to address key issues. the 2 week meeting and sharma shake started with appeals and warnings from will leaders calling for greater efforts to curb emissions? us climate envoy, john kerry said his country is ready to discuss, moves to address loss and damage compensation with emphasized all nations of a responsibility to find solutions. cannon troops deployed as part of an east african regional force of arrived and eastern democratic republic of congo. soldiers would provide assistance to congolese forces were battling the m $23.00 rebel group. and i'm 23 has been fighting with connie's troops just north of the city of goma. malcolm, wait reports. the canyon soldiers are the latest to arrive in democratic republic of congo. under the banner of an east african regional force, part of an agreement made by east african leaders earlier this year. they say they'll be supporting congos army reserve. the ship,
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the instructions and the concept of the heads of state are very clear or canyon friends are here on a purely offensive mission. congos army says the canyon soldiers will help them fight the m 23 rebel group. it's widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were one that denies it. there were about 70 soldiers here. can you says inside sell? it'll send a battalion of around 900, which is insignificant that the vos territory held by anything calling over people, waiting to find out if the soldiers will actually engage in combat with the m $23.00 level group, m. 20 three's recent advances have forced nearly 200000 people from their homes. congress army known as f a r d c has been fighting the rebel group this week says is trying to push them back. i couldn't quite be on the flawed of what the, the plan. i believe it's not
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a question of the main thing on the be with you, but there's been armed conflict in eastern congo since you can there in rwanda invaded in 1919 you have been accused of meddling and looting mineral since then and of backing m $23.00, you can and troops entered congo again a year ago under an agreement with the government. they since come under the banner of the regional force. many congolese people don't want them here. people have demonstrated several times in recent months against rwanda, and you can see they blame for decades as military aggression. and again, un peacekeepers who they blame for. failing to protect them. campaign is say, a strength in congress. his army should defeat the armed groups. and that it's congos vast mineral wealth that attract foreign armies. it's money, unfortunately. when they what that is war festival, they're going to be
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a bill to become that it's people. and 2nd. well, there will be always mining petrol, road construction contract. following with on the east africa leaders say canyon troops and the regional force will bring stability. others here say foreign forces of the problem, not the solution. malcolm web al jazeera coma, democratic republic of congo. the now just over 7 days, remain until the world cup kicks off here encounter on at least one nation. we bringing the sounds of home to the middle east. one of mexico's best known mariachi bands will be on hand to support their team. and it's not the 1st time the group has brightened up football. the biggest tournament nobody. nicholas melendez saw the granted represent van for then maria to maria. just a moment while i call the school. why was looking to see more skin in
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a local and italy will be watching cattle 2022 from the sidelines after failing to quantify. but the nation would be represented in the final in the form of the actual world cup trophy. it was designed in italy, man creating it has been a part of one family's legacy for over 50 years. leo harding has the story. ah, ah, ah. creating greatness runs in this family. the famous world cup trophy was made in this workshop in italy, in 1971 by sylvia got seneca, the artist beat more than 50 other designers to be chosen to replace fetus original trophy guts. amiga son says the current world capture you design is special because it can be photographed from all angles, giving a full world view. yours also thinking how the window have to use it for
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october the camera. and so he was that figure way that they can leave it keeping the hand. andros, like i said, i, the cup was 1st awarded to what was then west germany in 1974. it's made of 18 carrick gold with bands of malakai on its base, depicting to humans holding up to earth. it's nearly $37.00 centimeters tall, and weighs more than 6 kilograms. lot of the your but i'm trembling with anticipation to see the trophy. because i'm sure i'm excited to work in that i called wait to see it on television body and feel that emotion that my colleagues have felt over the years when they produce the well call. got soniega, who died in 2016, originally worked as a sculptor under business owner, giorgio. but tony, his firm still holds the rights to making the iconic trophy and others including
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the u way for tramp ian's league and the african cup of nations. today it c e o is the grand daughter of the man who hired guts. and he got many years ago when we, you love counting so much and you worked so harder to receive isa. you just love it . after the final games one, the trophy comes back to italy for a little cosmetic touch up before being returned to see his headquarters in switzerland. the winning country gets a gold plated replica to keep. while italy did not qualify for the world cup the country will still be represented at the finals and guitars just in a different way. they are very emotional about their high now, and i guess we are the only tie downs that we will be right for frying the during the final matter because the we will know will be on the body.
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