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2. ready i feel good. i'm looking forward to a couple of years. the democrats keep control of the us senate after winning a crucial way in nevada. ah, hello there, i'm dealing with donald. this is the real live from london also coming up the explosion on a busy shopping street in the heart of it to kill 6 people and injures more than 80 president or the one has called it a treacherous attack. utility companies race to restore power and water, of course, and city where officials are describing the monetary and situation they're very difficult. and israel's president officially give benjamin netanyahu a mandate to form what's expected to be the country's most right. when the coalition government
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ah hello, they are warm. welcome to the program. the democrats have hung on to control the us senate after midterm election, victory in nevada, despite high inflation and president biden's low approval ratings. catherine cor says math still defeated. her republican opponent adam lock so that was endorsed by donald trump. well, that gives the democrats a crucial 50 seats in the senate with a one off to in georgia next month. a vice president common harris holding the deciding vote. but it could be several more days before control of the house of representatives is determined. republicans are leading with 211 seats. that 7 short of the 218 needed for a majority. and democrats are expecting more winds in western states like california. while in the last couple of hours, catherine cortez masters house addressed her supporters. we've known this is going
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to be a tough campaign. but like all of you, i'm in nevada and i know what it takes to deliver for my home state. so when the national pundents said i couldn't, when i knew nevada would prove them wrong. wow. well, speaking in cambodia, president biden acknowledged that it would be a stretch for the democrats to win the house, but said he's pleased with the turn out in the mid terms. i'm not surprised by the term, i'm incredibly, please. i think it's a reflection of quality. we're kenley's and they're all running on the same program or anybody who wouldn't run on what we did here all stayed sticky with. so i feel good. i'm looking forward to a couple years. well, my camera is live from washington dc. hi, there might, what's been the reaction then to the democrats keeping control of the senate?
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well democratic party, joy and republican dismay. republicans have already started squabbling among themselves about the reasons for what has turned out to be a shocking showing. democrats are absolutely jubilant that they've held on to the senate this despite all those earlier progress stations that they were not going to hold the senate or indeed of the house. now what is particularly galling for republicans is at the last 3 senate seats that were called pennsylvania, arizona, and nevada. we're all seats in which republicans thought they had a real chance of winning. now that did not transpire, and republicans are pointing to a reason for this being that each of the republican candidates there was endorsed by former president donald trump. republicans now talking openly about the curse that the former president has brought on republican chances in the selection. and
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mike, we still got a few days to go until the fate of the house of the representatives is decided well, it could even be a few weeks given the pace at which votes are counted, particularly in california where a large amount of seats are still to be decided, but even there's been some really surprising turnarounds in the last 24 hours with seats that had been seen as going to the republicans actually went to the democrats . so what has happened is at the moment, the latest figures are that the republicans of 211, the democrats have 203. but this evident margin has narrowed considerably in the last 24 hours. primarily because results are coming in from those western states, particularly california, where you are getting that massive mail info that is delivered in california. being counted slowly, but surely, but there is now the slightest inkling of a possibility that the democrats may hold onto the house,
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which would be an absolutely shocking development, and would be absolute dismay for the republicans. i may be speaking a bit too soon. there are still 20 undecided house seats out there. they could go either way, but still, each party spends a mathematical chance of getting to that 218 figure to secure a majority in the house of representatives. fascinating to watch. thanks so much mike. hannah, thank you. on the 6 people have been killed in an explosion. let's walk to a stumbles, popular is stickler avenue, which was packed with sha person, tourists and families. more than 80 people were wounded, turkish present rage of time or 2, and has called the blast a treacherous attack. the court smelled like terror. he promised the culprits would
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be punished. no one has claimed responsibility for the black, but official se initial information suggest the woman played a part in the attack. turkey suffered the string of deadly bombings between 201520175 the islamic state group, and set protest kurdish groups where we shall and against our coverage, the bloodshed in panic. one of his samples, busiest streets, is to cloud the pedestrian eyes, road of shops and restaurants bombed once by i sell in 2016. now the scene of a 2nd deadly explosion in 6 years. these pictures show the aftermath filmed by someone high above that the devastation below. emergency serves his rushed in to treat the wounded police, shut the area down and witnesses spoke of what they've seen. look just isn't a huge fish and we were a bit far away, but we saw a few people lying on the ground with a huge blast noise. and afterward there was dark smoke rising. later on,
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people began running away. i want people not to panic because there were children and families present. turkey as president wretched type one called it a bomb attack. they said information was still coming in the artist and they, to my funeral to government each and relevant units about state continue to work to reveal the perpetrators of this treacherous attack. efforts to take of a turkey and the turkish nation through terrorism will not reach its goal today and tomorrow as it was yesterday. cctv of the blast see how packed the streets are. what's the bottom right of the screen? something is resting against the st. furniture, and it's where the exposure seems to come from. tech and therapies are looking for a woman, they believe decimated. the motive unknown for now, but the impact is all too clear. rory challenz, how does air wilson him castillo, is live in assemble near the site of the explosion and sent him, what's the most been like amongst the public as these little bits of information
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start to come in a well, the old turkish officials have been at the sites and trying to explain what's going going so far. the turkish vice president, the interior minister, justice minister, they have been on site then we heard interior justice minister also speak only one of the turkish national news outlets. and he has been a say he has been repeating the same thing actually, that they believe that this woman and the cc tv pictures that we also show on our new speed is believed to have detonated the bomb. van interior, justice minister sat on tv that this woman a came to the pedestrian road with the address with an upset that she could blend in among the, among the people here. a she sat on them bank and for they waited for for 2 to
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4 to 5 minutes and left them back on the, on the bank and a couple of minutes later. and that bag that donated with the explosive in it. so they are to, they have some information about the identity of the person, but they're trying to confirm the d. d. as in, as far as we know, there are also 2 more calibrators involved in this explosion, allied with female perpetrator. and those 2 are calibrators. and as far as we have learned from the security sources are not turkish as citizens, they are a syrian citizen, so they're trying to confirm it all the details before delivering to the public in order not to codes any a provocation muddle. of course, this incident came at a time when the turkish officials were very confident about their security policy
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is a very confident that they have full terrorism with the operations inside conducted inside turkey. and of course, border in northern iraq and northern syria. that's why the turkish president believes this, it smells like up to are attacked. but of course, the investigation is underway with age. prosecutors involved conducting it in a white scale way and of course, in it's, it's an election year this year, isn't it? so i'm imagining that the turkish public are going to want answers and quickly about what the motive might be behind this attack. ah, well, yes, definitely. as far as when what we have understood from the turkish officials and through their speeches, they suspect that this is a terror attack. and this might be linked with the are both crew to some workers
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party, the p k, k. i and our group that they took it turkish army and the turkish government so far have been fighting against for more than 3 decades. and this fight coast to kiya and more than $40000.00 lives for to 1000 citizens being killed in this, in this fight, including the army, including the soldiers and it is civilians. but when you look from the government perspective, since there's an election coming up and the turkish government and ruled the ruling got party has been aligned with the nationalist party at the m h p. and they have been tough against against the p k. k. and there was a piece process underway with the p k. k until 2015 and president are don totally froze this process and everything went south after this piece for
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says it was frozen a by the turkish authorities. and recently, a many people who have been mentioning that the ruling quality needs kurdish votes to win the election and the kurdish votes would be the king make up for the ruling got far too. this is also another surprise, but the tension between the p k. k. and cur, hadn't been on the rise as a trickier has been conducting cross border operations against the p k. k. and it's linked groups in northern syria and in northern iraq. and the officials have been is saying that the p k. k has lost power even in those areas, but according to especially president dom, this is a way to try to overthrow his governments before an election. as the opposition also will be critical about this incident. this fight that they share,
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the condemnation and the sadness about this incident center console where they're joining us live from it's time to sit him for that. i'm big time. you know, the humanitarian situation in castle is being described as very difficult following russia to withdraw from the city. cravens military is currently assessing damage in the regional capital utility companies are racing to restore power and water up. the critical infrastructure was destroyed or mind by the fleeing russian forces. most homes are also reportedly without electricity and water. harrison residents, a started receiving aid packages and they've been sharing their stories of what life was like under russian capacious memo who is low. but the forecast came and they told us it is because of your pro ukrainian position. i said you can shoot us down because we are ukrainians. we could not say a word. we could not say glory to ukraine. so to some this half an hour
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this might airstrikes, they read simon's in power cuts, how people are getting on with life and love in the crane in capital. and from luxury hotels and dormitories to cruise ships and shipping containers, we look and we're fans will be staying during the concert. welcome ah hello. we will slowly start to see whether and windy weather, billing in from western parts of europe over the next couple of days. got a master bill area of low pressure swelling from the atlantic, remnants of what was tropical storm a hurricane nicole fading. samantha weather in as we go on through this week so that something to look forward to wet weather, already knocking on the door of ireland. so much weapon to central parts of the
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mediterranean, not quite swept, but looking pretty breezy across eastern parts of europe, with the tightly packed ice about here coming from a northerly direction. expect something of a cool down then 0 celsius, the top temporary moscow. a monday, 6 degrees there. 4 key. there's that where to where the starting to push into western parts. we'll see it running in across aisle and we'll see some wet to where the, grassy pushing into spain and portugal, and looking a little unsettled to see some parts of france eating down towards the alps. very mobile, very unsettle as we go on through tuesday. so blustery showers, longest spells of rain sweeping in for many parsonage, you can see much of western europe. we'll see some unsettled weather by this date. snow. therefore, western russia modest one celsius in moscow. 6 degrees there in cape should be largely dry. heavy said that but little on the frosty side drive across much of north africa, but farther showers for the west. ah,
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every footstep moving in sync with the world to bring health equity for all to be together again with the ones for report with transformation and collaboration, indonesia urges and leaves world in forward as one wrench over together recover stronger. lou ah, a reminder of our top stories here and i don't see where the democrats of how long to control u. s. senate after midterm election,
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victory in nevada extinguishing hopes of a red wave. catherine cortez mouth still defeated. her republican opponent adam lock south who was endorsed by donald trump and the 6 people have been killed in an explosion rocked a busy shopping street in istanbul. more than 80 people were wounded turkish present rage of tiber. one has called the blast, a treacherous attack, and they came out of tarion situation and castle is being described is very difficult. following russia withdrawal from the city utility companies are racing to restore power and water as a critical infrastructure was destroyed on mind where the flea russian forces. now in the past month, keith has come under more sustained attacks than at any time since the early weeks of the war. but despite air strikes, power, cuts and sirens, the cities, 3000000 people keep on living their lives as normally as they can. harry faucet spent a morning at the ukrainian capitals main registry office where the weddings go on. despite the war. mccade cloudy,
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key of boarding families and friends celebrate and union. it's a case of love between the air raid sirens. the bride and groom had to wait for the all clear before they could say their vows inside small groups wait patiently for more ceremonies, delayed by the sirens. it's yet another intrusion of war into everyday life here. oh yes, yes. but every day, life must and does go on a bug done. and the loaner fad includes falling in love and getting married we came here expecting to concentrate on young couples like a loaner and bogged down setting out on married life in the face of war. but in the end, it was another more complicated love story that seemed to speak more to the strange and dangerous times. it's the story of roman and myra's lover here with no family, no fanfare. they were 1st married 25 years ago. they divorced,
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but carried on living together with roman and their adult son both risking their lives on the front lines. now it was time to make it official. again. the noise was renew. yup. jimmy's have shares unless he would marry my wife again with or without the war. but the war affects me. of course i see how my comrades die and its heart . all of us need to be together as a single ramana sniper is on 10 days. lee from fighting you. the city of zapper asia. that 23 year old son maxine is also in the army part of a drone unit. the wedding car isn't waiting for romana, numerous lover, they're taking the metro de max seems rented flat and it's there in the middle of one of keys. many power cuts that the light and warmth of this marriage shines through roman sisters and their families and prepared a wedding feast. alabassic more at 1st with that it's not important. we still live
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together, but after the signing the papers it gives you feeling right. what do you think to be of what i'm 22 again, like when i 1st got married? it's different. first night love and all that person and the romance says he needs to get back soon to his guys on the front line flow. and both of them understand that this moment is fleeting, that this relationship between 2 older and wiser. second time, newly weds is anything but hurry, force it al jazeera, give wildly. this of a gun arriving in bali for the g. 20 summit. us president joe biden was amongst the 1st to land in indonesia. he's due to meet china's teaching thing on monday for their 1st face to face talk since he became president. and he says, lines of communication will stay open to ensure the 2 countries don't fear into conflict. talk saying that bringing peace to eastern democratic republic of congo
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are due to begin later this month. that's according to the regional bulk of east african countries. the congress is army and rebels are currently battling for control of the time of could boom bus. that's 25 kilometers from goma, the capital of north kiva province. it is the closest, the rebel group, m 23 has come to the city since it began its pensive in march for malcolm, which is in going on a road many take to flee the conflict. it's been a steady flow of people walking down the road, carrying whatever they could drive before they left their homes. everyone with broken t says it's been heavy fighting between the congress, the army, and the $23.00 rebel group, which is widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. they were wonder, denies it. military sources say to 2 sides have been fighting heavily with artillery, which is very dangerous for the civilian people. responding to here, say almost the entire civilian population of the town of cuba has fled. low cooler,
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one assume was with we were asked by soldiers to leave all of us. the soldiers were pursuing the rebels and told us to go the other way. we heard a lot of bombs, and there are many people coming down this road. you can go to and not do your there is a lot of gunfire. we walked through the night and then slept on the roadside. we have carried almost nothing with us. i left everything behind and we were very hungry. i'm not military socio told us am 20 three's attack began with a barrage of dozens of rockets and bonds and sustained heavy machine gun fire. went on for a couple of hours. you saw a truck that congo least presidential god driving toward the front. that one of the best trained and equipped units in co, guys army, this is where the people who have fled and up in shelters in camps for displaced people. this was made of amaskita. now it's not going to keep out the rain. neither is this scrap of plastic she thing the people from here. so shell throughout where
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they were trying to cook some food for everyone. he says there isn't enough food. there isn't much clean water this time a week ago, the u. n said, nearly 200000 people have been displaced by the conflict and that was before the population of cuba fled. israel's president has officially given benjamin netanyahu a mandate to form the next government, his block one israel's 5th election in 3 and a half years meeting. he will return as prime minister after losing the seat in 2021. stephanie dec. reports not from western. back to where he wants to be. benjamin netanyahu is now officially tossed by israel's president to form the next government. i needed coven, your porcelain shallows from glum. i intend to be the prime minister of every one. lo! she voted for me and lo, she didn't. this is not just for the sake of saying, i believe in this, this is what guides me and is my responsibility as the prime minister of israel. i'm a outgoing prime minister year le pete released a statement saying that today is
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a black day for israeli democracy and said that all this was an effort by netanyahu to delay his ongoing corruption trial. netanyahu will now have to deal with the consequences of his own creation. in his efforts to come back to power, he promoted religious ultra nationalists. they have now moved from fringe to political mainstream. it to mar ben givers jewish power party, along with bessolo smart churches, religious zionism, now the 3rd biggest block in the israeli parliament, their beliefs range from amex in the west bank to expelling palestinians deemed hostile to the jewish state. and openly calling for the right to jewish prayer at the alex almost compound. they also won changes in law that would weaken the powers of the supreme court in israel. many israelis also have concerns about their secular way of life due to the religious far right. and the ultra orthodox now having a large presence in government, the u. s. administration has signaled its concerns over the inclusion of members of the far right being in government. some say it will be
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a challenge for netanyahu known for his political mastery. well, i think that he is not really happy because now we have to run a country. when you have to run a country, you do not only think about local politics. you think about the world now the world is not a so good for him right now. for example, if a tromp was the president of the united states, it would be easier for him. netanyahu now has 28 days to form a government, but good presented to the israeli class at much earlier as negotiations had already begun before he was officially tossed on sunday. from the moment benjamin netanyahu was ousted from power last year. he vowed to bring down the government and he vowed to return as prime minister. it's taken him just over year to achieve his goal. he is officially back and he's back with a vengeance. bringing with him the most right when government in israel's history, definitely decor. i'll g 0, western sla, the authorities in dallas have confirmed that 6 people were killed in
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a mid air collision of 2 world war 2 iraq planes that have shown an air show on saturday. the plains involve. we're a single pilot bill, p $63.00 king cobra, and the larger boeing b. 17 flying fortress firefighter's sate. no one was injured on the ground. federal agencies are investigating the crash. london's at big ben has chimes again for the 1st time in 3 years, paying tribute to the fallen of the 2 world wars and other conflicts. ah, restoration of the clock tower at the northern end of the british houses of parliament has been underway for 5 years. now, but it was wrong at 11 times at 11 am, for remembering sunday all the bells ushered in a 2 minute silence in the capital and across the u. k. as people pay their respects to those killed in both world wars, king charles led his 1st remembrance, sunday, as monarch at the senate's half in london,
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marking the signing of the agreement that ended world, or $1.00 in 1918 members of britain's royal family and senior politicians laid greets, at the ceremony. ah, world cup is now just a week away, and it's a landmark day is the world cup trophy has touched down in casa, it was unveiled after $51.00 leg tour around the world, including sofa was in all 32 nations that have qualified for the tournament. made of 18 carrot gold, the trophies just under $0.37 in his his toll and it weighs just over 60 kilos or more than a 1000000 visitors are expected to visit cats are during the world cup and over the past 12 years the country's been busy building hotels and infrastructure to host the mall. natasha named takes a look at some of the places where fans are staying a night on
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a traditional dow, on the golf. $1000.00 a room in a shipping container near the airport $200.00, while a cabin on a cruise ship docked in the doha port will cost you $700.00 a night. this is the selection of where fans will be sleeping during this historic world cup in the middle east. cut our 2022 has been played by concerns that the country of less than 3000000 people can't handle an influx of more than a 1000000 fans. and that it will be too expensive. i believe this is martha. this is not the right message. either we have enough accommodation and people. this still vacant tom and the joy, the tournament. and of course they can share, choose what the are looking for uh, from lack of edition, the price for a dormitory style room is $80.00 a night. the organizing committee says in terms of bookings on the official cut, our 2022 portal, the top 3 countries are saudi arabia, the united states,
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and mexico. on peak days, there are about 100000 bookings. that number is expected to increase as much as 30 percent by the time the tournament begins. just as it did during the world cup in brazil, m. s. c. cruises will offer floating hotels. 3 ships will dock in doha and can accommodate more than 12400 people. the biggest world europa operates on liquefied natural gas, m se cruises as it will cut carbon emissions by up to 25 percent during a world cup. aspiring to be the 1st that is carbon neutral. it's a step forward forward in terms of the clean of fuel. however, we hope that in the future, the fuel, which we think of a thin a transitional feel will lead us to then be able to fire or synthetic ellen gee, which doesn't come from fossil fuel.
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