tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 14, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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this is al jazeera ah. hello there. i'm dealing with donald. this is the al jazeera news. our live from london coming up as ukraine races to restore power and water to care san city, and distribute vital aid. president zalinski says investigative and bodies, and more than 400 russian war crimes. plus i feel good. i'm looking forward to recovery years. the democrats keep control of the u. s. senate after winning a cor shall race in nevada and an explosion on a busy shopping street in the heart of istanbul has 6 people and injures 81 president or to one has called it a treacherous attack. amani richardson with the late system world companies,
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french stroke are killing them by songs off from lead duty in style. the 2018 world can't win a schools for perry. sandra, mom is last march before the council fonts ah warm welcome to the news our ukrainians president vladimir salons, key says investigators in their song have uncovered more than 400 russian war crimes and the bodies of soldiers and civilians have also been found. the humanitarian situation and the regional capital is being described as very difficult following russia's withdraw. utility companies are racing to restore power and water after critical infrastructure was destroyed or mind by the freeing russian courses. i said, beg reports now from nicole, i've this is what the russians left behind,
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destroyed military equipment. oh, the ukrainians are continuing to raise their national flags as they retake more villages in the horizon region. ukrainians lived under occupation for 8 months. lima who is lowered with we couldn't say a word here for cause 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 couldn't say a word. we couldn't say glory, t crane of not in the ukrainian military rolled in the joy of people here was clear soldiers treated like celebrities. and this is how people hid their acts of resistance. ah, if the damage left behind is immense, what it is with them for so to the needs of those living here, authorities are working to restore electricity and water but her son and the rest
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of the country are within striking distance of russian missiles and drones such as like mc alive, bear the scars of this war. this building behind me was hit on friday and it resulted in 7 people killed. it just goes to show that although russian forces have withdrawn from course on the still able to hit targets across ukraine with deadly consequences. i said big a da 0 mc alive. where my cali elsie is an expert on russian politics. insecurity affairs and the author of proteins was from chechnya to ukraine, a very warm welcome to the program mark at we're now hearing details as you may have picked up there from zalinski, about what he's calling war crimes in carson. but what do we know about the russian retreat and, and how it happened? well, it was interesting because even at the point when the ukrainian government was still saying, we're not quite sure if they really mean to withdraw and it may be a trap. in fact, the russians carried out a relatively smooth, inefficient to transfer across the nipple river. so what this really means is that,
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yes, they have left behind what was politically significant, but militarily indefensible city. and yet they now have their forces arrayed in rather more defensive lines on the other side of the river. which really gives us a sense that from putin's point of view, he's no longer really trying for any kind of substantial offensive operations. he's just digging in not so like trying to win, but trying to avoid losing how much might do the seasonal elements of this, of being on the approach to kind of deeper winter. how much do they matter? it does matter me that the moment, despite some some rains in the region, operations are still possible. what we tend to find and obviously who, who knows quite what that what this particular alterman winter will bring. but tend to find essentially that you have heavier tunnel rains, which close the skies and also turn these of soil into very, very sticky mud making major offensive operations difficult. then you have
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a period at the height of winter when often that freezes and movement can happen again. and then a thor, generally speaking though non count on any there. so i think we're seeing both sides really trying to prepare for that winter season ukrainians want to make what gains they can while they can. and the russians are desperate, and frankly they're throwing in their troops like cannon fodder to do this, to try and deny the ukrainians opportunities for further advances. why can we see a situation i am emphasized when could we hear where the ukrainians could potentially capitalize on this more when an attempt to move towards crimea? that's certainly a possibility. and to be honest, it was one of the, well, frankly nightmares of certain or western countries that are worried about things moving too quickly. if the withdraw from harrison had been handled as catastrophically badly as so many other russian operations have been, it could have led to a sort of cascading panic in the russian lines and opened the door to get caught,
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which is the estimates leading in into crimea. as it is given, the russians seem to manage to do it in pretty good order. probably that's unlikely that certainly this is one of the ser, paradoxical fears, the west once ukraine to be able to take that crimea. but he's worried that if it happens too quickly, then putin may feel he has been panicked into escalation. how significant is it to see britons, if we can call it pragmatism in these air retreats? well, this is the interesting thing that to however much showing a horrific war monger, he has proven in this war. he's also demonstrated that he can be rational. it takes him some time to get use the idea of a defeat. but whether it was his initial dr. on give or now the withdraw from house on. he clearly can get his head round it and then this is one of one of the concerns it. if you give him time, he can get you some idea that this war is being lost. he may be willing to
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negotiate, but at the same time, the fact that he has finally given into his generals who for weeks if not months have been petitioning to be allowed to withdraw from house on. could suggest that he's becoming more pragmatic and above all, less willing to try, micromanage because one of the disasters of this campaign. one of the many disasters with the russians point of view has been precisely the buttons micromanaging has every time actually made things a lot worse for the russian military effort. so he sees finally realizing that i'm willing to step back. it may make russians more of a formidable challenge of ukrainians, but we'll have to see at might, can we assume now that pit is not expecting to win this particular conflict on the battlefield that perhaps later in negotiations? yes, indigo. sions probably. but above all, i think he's identified the fact that the weak link for the ukrainians is not, not actually the ukrainians. it's us in the west of so long as we continue to
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provide pretty much constant flow of weapons and ammunition. but also just as important the money to keep the ukranian economy afloat, then ukrainians can carry on their war. if we begin to full term, then it becomes so much harder for the ukrainians to continue. and i think this is good in strategy he's digging in for the long term. he's preparing his mobilize reservices, repairing his defensive lines, because he really wants to be able to say to the west specially come spring. so you say you've had one hard winter, how many more hot wind as you willing to go through all you willing to continue to spend billions of euros dollars in pounds in prosecuting this war? because we can keep this up forever. now whether or not that's true, he's hoping precisely to be able to undermine the will of the west through this long term performance. mark ali elsie, they are joining us, mark, thank you very much. ah,
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the democrats have home to control of the u. s. senate after a midterm election, victory in nevada, despite high inflation and president biden's law approval ratings. caffeine, cortez master, defeated her republican opponent adam lac salt who was endorsed by donald trump. well, that gives the democrats a crucial 50 seats in the senate with a run off to you in georgia next month, and vice president pamela harris, holding the deciding vote. but it could be several more days before control. the house of representatives is determined. republicans are leading with 211 seats that 7 short. the 280 needed for a majority. and democrats are expecting more winds in western states like california or caffeine, cortez master has addressed our supporters. we've known this was going to be a, 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,
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when i knew nevada would prove them wrong. as go straight nights, mike hammer, who's lived for us in washington dc. hi there, mike. what's been the reaction then to the democrats keeping control of the senate? well, it's quite simple. it's joy among democrats and absolute devastation among republicans . republicans now discussing publicly exactly what went wrong in the senate race in particular thing as being pointed discussion now about whether or not the leadership election, which is due to take place on wednesday is going to go ahead. democrats are responding with absolute joy, claiming this as a massive victory that to think, tries to of victories in the swing states, pennsylvania, arizona, and nevada was something that the republicans were absolutely devastated by. they thought that they'd have a chance of getting at least one, if not all of those particular swing states. so it just confirms the democratic
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dominance in terms of that senate race, georgia is told to come that rental. and that still remains important because if the democrats get 51 seats in the senate, that means that the committees, for example, do not have to be evenly split. the democrats can have the majority on each of those very important committees. in addition, of course, having that majority in the senate allows president biden to pursue his agenda with regard to federal judgeships in particular. and like we've still got a few days to go until the fate of the house of representatives is decided, i mean, being closely watched, i'm sure, just as much here is across the board and well, that is just suddenly got very interesting in the past 24 hours the republicans had a pretty substantial lead, but that has been whittled away with some particularly surprising democratic party
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winds, particularly in the west. remembering that a huge amount of votes are still to come in from the boss state of california, where counting does take a long time. and those generally tend to favor the democrat stuff at the moment. neither party has reached that $218.00 figure for 48 hours ago. all speculation was that the republic goods are going to get there. they are going to control the house . but with these results in the last 20 for 48 hours, that is the possibility, faint as it might be, that the democrats may retain control of the house as well as off the senate. mike hannah, they're joining us live from washington dc. mike, thank you. well let's bring in, i wick wilson, he's a former republican strategists. he's found at the lincoln projects, an anti chunk of public and political action committee joins live now from the united states at rick. a very welcome to the, to have you on the program in your field. why didn't the much touted red wave materialize? and i'm shocked. are republicans that results so far?
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sh to to answer the last question. first, republicans are in a state of shock and disbelief that is unrivalled in my 30 plus years of political experience. not even the election of barack obama left them in such a state of absolute disarray, chaos and self recrimination. the, the, the reasoning behind this. ready the this debacle for the republican party is, is very simple. most of the candidates that ran this year in state wide races either for u. s. senate, or for governor or for secretaries of state were either hand picked by donald trump . acceptable to donald trump or espouse the philosophies that donald trump has continued to repeat, particularly about a stolen election in 2020 and this incredible array of conspiratorial nonsense. that makes them essentially much more difficult to elect those. those folks were the lead cause of this blow. donald trump's continued influence over the party.
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despite little foretaste with other candidates, is still at this moment, very close to absolute. the idea that donald trump is going to dictate the terms of this election in 2024 ahead of us. a still pretty much absolute and, and, and finally, the republican dog caught the proverbial car. they had wanted for 50 years to overturn roe vs wade. it was a long running program, legally and politically to overturn it. they were successful. and the thing they did that i think, really set a bomb off underneath the republican party, a with female voters, and younger voters was not only that, the, the dob, decision overturn roe the way they then proceeded in the states to set up these programs where people could snitch on women for a financial reward. if they found someone was getting an abortion, they started imposing restrictions that included no exemptions for rape and such
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a life of the mother. this is a political mistake of the highest order. it has had a corrosive effect on the g o. p. it turned out younger voters, educated women independent women in shocking numbers at registered millions of new and female democratic voters. and they're going to pay the price for it. right. let me ask you, those are when this is shock and disarray, but you've so aptly described, subsides, what do the republican party do? backs, listen, here's what they're going to do. it's, it's, it's not a, it's not a bull prediction. but just following the, the, the behavior over time, the next thing they're going to do is after this little bit of hyperventilating, they're all going to been the knee to donald trump. once again, they're all going to declare, he is the he is the, the deer leader. he's the godhead. he is the single person, the republican party must look to, they will do it. they are afraid of him. they are afraid of his base because his base that is loyal to this day no matter how disastrous he is for the party of 25
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to 30 percent of the republican caucus or a cohort is absolutely well they're not going away. so mitch mcconnell and kevin mccarthy can huff and puff all they want, but their base has trapped them with donald trump. so they don't have a chance to reform until they get rid of trump. they can't get rid of trump, as long as trump's base is as powerful as it is and republican primaries. and so they're going to face political consequences. you know, and i wrote a book a few years ago called everything trump touches dies, and it is become sort of this immutable political rule of american life. that is, everything he's been involved with at some point comes crashing down. we're seeing that right now with the republican party. great. the face of the house is on the stair undecided. what are your thoughts on how things will go? well look, you know, 6 weeks ago i'd sat with a republican colleague of mine from the, from the days gone by. and he said, oh, we're going to pick up 45 seats. and i thought that's insane. you're out,
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that's outrageous. but their models were showing and they were going to pick up all the seats because of redistricting and other factors. well, they didn't. right now to tie ball game. essentially, there's a narrow path of the democrats to still take control the house. there is a slightly less neuropathy, republicans to control the house. we don't know how to come out. we will have, as your previous reporting, indicated, some answers probably the next 3 to 5 days, and some of the states. but the, the, the central point here is that even though they, when the house, kevin mccarthy, who is a more traditional republican type, is out of is out of position to control the house. you will have a lease to phonic, a trump loyalist jordan, a trump loyalist, mat gates, a trump loyalist. they'll be running the party operation inside the house of representatives. not kevin mccarthy. so it's going to go down a rabbit hole of insanity and conspiracy, and hunter, biden's laptop and all these other sort of catalogue of imaginary demons that they have in their heads being rolled out. it's in it winning,
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in some ways for them is harder. they're on their political prospects in the future than losing require from our find out the lincoln project. great, great to happy with us. and thank you have coming up on this news hour from london . despite air strikes, every sirens and holocaust, people are getting on with life and loves in the ukrainian capital resources. say the 2 sides have been fighting heavily with artillery. it's very dangerous for the civilian people. we've spoken to here say almost the entire civilian population of the town of cuba has flooded. attacks by the rebel m 23 edge, closer to a key city in the democratic republic of congo. england became t 20. well, come winners for a 2nd time and he has the action from the final with ah,
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at least 6 people have been killed in an explosion rocked. istanbul is popular is the glow avenue which was packed with shoppers to restore and families. with an ac people have been wounded turkish president ridge, a part of our doing has called the blast a treacherous attack and smelled like terror. he promised the culprits would be punished when no one has claimed responsibility for the blast that official se initial information suggests. the woman played a part in the attack. turkey suffered a string of deadly bombings between 201520175 the islamic state group. and separatist kurdish groups sent him consumer reports not from a stumble, the bloodshed and panic on what samples busiest. 3 is sick, a pedestrian eyes, road of shops and restaurants. bomb to once by iceland,
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2016. now let's see. i was 2nd explosion in 6 years. these pictures show the aftermath film by someone how you will to the station below. emergency services rushed in to the wounded police, shut the area down and witnesses spoke of what they see is and we were a bit far away, but we saw a few people lying on the ground. it was a huge blast noise. and afterwards there was dark smoke rising. later on, people began running away. i want people not to panic because they were children and families present. to us president raj, a paper don called it a bomb attack. those sad information was still coming in the office and they keep my finger or to cut them a each and relevant units about state continue to work to reveal the perpetrators of this treacherous attack. efforts to take over the turkish nation to terrorism will not reach its goal today and tomorrow as it was yesterday. let's see how pack
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the sweets are watched the bottom right of the screen. something is resting against the sweet furniture. and it's where the explosion seems to come from turkish authorities, lee. so women who that donated to bomb the motto is unknown. for now. the impact is all to clear, sienna, because all the al jazeera assemble, well, let's get more in the story now. joined by from onqua, by my case, or an associate professor of political science at hudson county owned you university. a very warm welcome to the program. and i know we don't know a huge amount of detail at this point, but an attack like this is such a public place must be designed to create some level of fear and, and send a message i julie is, as you mentioned are you are so right a, you know, air, one of the 1st air objectives of the terrorist organizers or organizations in conducting such events is to create public fear and indignation or resentment.
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especially if so to show them that they are still waving, they are effective and they are still on their way, at least to get their political objectives by are putting pressure on the governments are the administration. and so that's why they have really selected are very rarely a significant location for 20 stick purposes, because especially at that time of the day that is stickler citrate with its famous all named para, is rated co that with people because that location has a lot of shopping centers or with all antic trout. why and all they're closed at a terrific oh on if we're open for pedestrian. so that's a bit of coal that place which day can really create what they wanted the fear and
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panic among the people i met. what are your thoughts right now on who might be behind this? ah, 1st of all, or of course, as you mentioned, nobody claimed responsibility kill now, but a, if a weak anticipate on the one site it might be a p k, k, a p id 10 or its organization. or if they caught a good a to distract the getting closer relations as you know, already during the last week, the ruling party justice and their allotment party, or dorothy is how met with a pupils a democratic party involved a change in the constitution. so if pick our copy id is the organization that might be the reason for that, or on the other hand, i so might be because the attack is organized just on the day that the minister of
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internal affairs is distributing the keys for the scion. mignons, already returning to their homes on the northern part of syria and newly built houses by turkey is distributed to them. so during the ceremony, the bump is exploded. so if eyes ill or pick our copy id organized this attack that might be against the normalization of the situation in the northern syria. so that is directly, i think, effecting the situation. and from the terror organizations to feed themselves are bit abnormal situations that might be so these 2 organizations might be on the focus, we will learn it in a. so a couple of base, i think, but most probably one of these 2 organizations might be the suspects met tasa,
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they're an associate professor political science at half and kelly young university . thank you so much for joining us. thank you. julia. a good program now talks aimed at bringing peace to eastern democratic republic of congo are due to begin later this month. now that's according to the regional block of east african countries. the congolese army and rebels are currently battling for control of the town of k boomer 25 kilometers from the capital of north kiva province. it is the closest the rep includes. m $23.00 has come to the city since it began it's offensive in march. when malcolm web is in go on a road that many take to flee. the conflict been a steady flow of people walking down the road, carrying whatever they could drive before they left their home. everyone we spoke and he says, has 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. or they were wonder,
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denies it. military sources say the 2 sides have been fighting heavily with artillery, which is very dangerous for the civilian. people were spoken to here say, almost the entire civilian population of the town of cuba has fled. low, coolly one assume was what 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, there are many people coming down this road. you can go to ben, not 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. sophie's told us. m 23 attack began with a barrage of dozens of rockets and bonds and sustained heavy machine gun fire. went on for a couple of hours. he saw trucks of congo leaves presidential god driving toward the front that one of the best trained and equipped units in co,
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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 gonna keep out the rain. neither is this scrap of plastic see thing the people from here. so shell throughout where 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. is lots more still to come to sour. ah, tens of thousands of mexicans turn out in defense of the country's electoral authority. ah, i musicians in iraq are trying to make it come back after years of underfunding efforts to stop them. performance on the latest road companies with andy,
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we'll hear from a woman who's defied only odds to become a leading football show that more when we come back. 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 was tropical storm, a hurricane. nicole feeling sponsored weather in as we go on through this week. so there's something to look forward to wet weather, already knocking on the door of ireland. so much weapon to central parts of the mediterranean. not quite sweat, but looking pretty breezy across eastern part of europe with the tightly packed, i suppose here, coming from a nor the direction. expect something of a cool down then 0 celsius. the top temporary must go on monday, 6 degrees there for key is that where to where the started to push into western
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parts. we'll see it running in across aisle and we'll see some wet weather, grassy pushing into spain and portugal, and looking a little unsettled too. was he 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 pass and she can see much of western europe will see some unsettle weather by this date snow. therefore, western russia modest one celsius in moscow. 6 degrees there in keep should be large, dry heavy said that but little on the frosty, dry across much of north africa, but farther showers for the west. ah . from sports championed to bed bound, i felt one's investigates how the nfl escaped paying billions of dollars to former players who suffered devastating brain damage playing america's most popular sport . i'm sorry you didn't die before 2015. good luck to you and your family. i know
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good reminder of our top stories on al jazeera. at least 6 people have been killed in an explosion. the rocks, a busy shopping street in istanbul, 81 people have been wounded. turkish present rage up, tie a bird. one has called the blasts, a treacherous attack. the democrats of unknown to control the u. s. senate after midterm election, victory and nevada extinguishing hopes of a red wave. catherine cortez moscow defeated her republican opponent adam lock, so that was endorsed by donald trump. ukraine's president brought amir cilenzo. he says investigators in house own region have found the bodies of soldiers and civilians. and they've uncovered more than 400 ocean war crimes. in the her, san bridge in the russian army left the same savagery behind as in all the regions of our country. where it managed to win by we will find and bring to justice every
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murderer without amy down. 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 wedding sco on. despite the war on a cold, cloudy key of mourning, families and friends celebrate a new 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. not yet. but every day, life must and does go on the bug done. and the loaner had includes falling in love
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and getting married we came here expecting to concentrate on young couples like a loaner and bog 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 mira slobber here with no family. no fanfare. they were 1st married 25 years ago, they divorced, 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 in observance of sheridan, as he would marry my wife again with or without the war but the were affects me of course, is what i see how my comrades die. and his heart, all of us need to be together as a single ramana sniper is on 10 days lee from fighting near the city of the apparition that 23 year old son maxine is also in the army part of
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a drone unit. the wedding car isn't waiting for romana, numerous lava, they're taking the metro de max seems rented flat and it's, they're in the middle of one of keeps many power cuts that the light and warmth of this marriage shines through roman sisters and their families prepared a wedding feast alabassic more at 1st without it's not important. we still live together, but after the signing the papers it gives you feeling right. what do you think to be? what i'm 22 again, it's like when i 1st got married, it's different. the 1st night love and all that 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. but this relationship between 2 older and wiser. second time, newly weds is anything but hurry, force it al jazeera,
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give war in ukraine will be high on the agenda when g 20 meters meet in bali in the coming days ahead of that summer, joe biden is you to meet china. she ging ping on monday for their 1st face to face talk since he became us president. he says lines of communication with china will stay open to ensure the 2 countries don't veer into conflict. i did promise to get this a james stage report from holly a hectic week of diplomacy in asia continues with a meeting between the world's 2 most powerful men. president biden, who's been in cambodia for a summit with south asian leaders, is boy by better than expected results for his party in the midterm elections. china, she jane ping has also been strengthened back home of to been confirmed as his nation's leader. for another 5 years tensions had been running high. the chinese side, still angered by this summer's trip to taiwan by the u. s. speaker nancy pelosi on north korea. the u. s. police, china is not bringing all of its influence to bear terrain in kim john own,
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who's been conducting a provocative series of missile tests. you know, of course, perhaps the most important of issue a wallet will be discussed is the war in ukraine. china has not condemned russia, but it's clearly uncomfortable about the way it's ally has been behaving. i know she for more time, is there any other role leader? i know him well, he knows me. know we have very little misunderstanding. we just gotta figure out where the red lines are and what we, what are the most important, what all the countries of the g 20 gather here on tuesday? russia's president putin will not be in bali, and instead will be represented by his foreign minister. so gay live roth, the un secretary general antonio terrace, who is also on his way to bali, told me before he left new york. he didn't think there was any possibility of a major diplomatic breakthrough. i believe still a certain way to go. pieces. of course,
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the objective of assault busy in line with the international law and with the shorter. but i think that we are still relatively away from it. the us and european allies will want to use this gee 20 to try and persuade countries like china, india, brazil, and south africa to further isolate moscow. the war in europe costs a long shadow of diplomacy taking place here on the other side of the world. change space al jazeera, bali. 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, meaning he'll return as prime minister after being ousted last year. that now who will leave what's widely expected to be the most right wing coalition. in the country's history, he now has 20 days to form a government that could presented to israel ness it much earlier. i mean, because in your thoughts i'm in shall actually glum. i intend to be the prime
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minister of everyone. lo, she voted for me and those who didn't. there is not just for the sake of saying, i believe in this, this is what guides me. and he's my responsibility as the prime minister of israel . negotiators at this year's un climate summit and egypt are beginning to worry about resolving a range of details in time for a due by cop $27.00 shed. to close that from friday. no public events will shingles on sundays shonell shake, but deliberations continued behind closed doors. country delegates say there's been little progress so far the technical details of delivering deals and pledges made in previous years. those promises include making cuts and emissions by the end of this decade and providing support for developing nations already struggling to cope with climate change. there have been launch demonstrations in mexico protesting against government plants to perform the electro system. tens of thousands of think into the streets of the country to impose the dissolution of the national electoral
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institute. president overdose says them they will cut election cost to reduce incidence of electro fraud. his critics though, argue that the reforms are a threat to democracy. manuel repair is aiden to mexico city, and he explains by the so much resistance to one reform, in particular the specific measure that's caused the most controversy. the most divisiveness here in mexico is a proposal that would essentially restructure and replace mexico's national electoral institute, or the name of this is an autonomous body that overseas mexico's federal elections . and what we're hearing from critics is that what the president is trying to do with this reform is essentially undermined democratic institutions to that, that the reform itself, as it pertains to the national electoral institute, could weaken already fragile democratic institutions in mexico. and would put more centralized power into the hands of the federal government. for his part,
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mexico's president and buddhist manuel hope is over. the lord has said that the reform are would simply lower cost would increase transparency. he's denied these claims that it would weaken democratic institutions. what's curious here is that we're still 2 years away from the next presidential elections in mexico, in 2024. and we're seeing this type of turnout, which with thousands of people who are essentially seeing this as a battle for the democracy of mexico. and if the numbers here are any indication, it really goes to show how polarized mexico is in the lead up to the next presidential elections. 2 years from now, authorities in dallas have confirmed that 6 people were killed in mid air collision of 2 world war 2 were claimed that an air show on the plains involved for a single part of bel p 63 king cobra, and the larger boeing the 17 flying fortress. far for to say the one was injured on the ground. federal agencies are investigating the crash natasha pardon most are
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will become living as far as to female president, after winning the 2nd round of elections was sorry, the liberal lawyer inform a data privacy commissioner. she beat center right. former foreign minister on zillow are winning almost 50 percent of the vote. now, years of conflict. instability in iraq have left arts and music programs heavily underfunded, some performances or even blocks by religious conservatives despite public demand. same bas robbie has more on an industry that's now i'm trying to make a come back. now, why stop someone's heart with a bullet when you can win it over with a fed up of violence in iraq, music teacher, much of the newer turned his rifle into a loop. far better. he says to serenade than tissue because you called the other modem of the collision called as
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a tool of war. we are the country of the heart. iraq has too many widows and orphans. this is a message for politicians to invest music and other arts because arts are the face of a country. music is the language of peace and love. there isn't a musician who is a killer. he uses music to help students who need speech therapy and says religious conservatives wanting to place bands on the industry fail to see its ability to heal all. it was aspiring artists and iraq struggled to make a start, especially when israel quit her dream job, a fronting for a local band within a year, paid half as much as men are sometimes not at all. harassed online and assaulted in person. she says swimming against the tide and iraq is to be washed away by the from a long time ago,
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this country only with a war zone. people don't really understand that there can be a chance. there's something different. joy. so the struggle is when you really try to break the cycle, old iraqi people, the tip call once they really have a cycle that this is yes, this is no, this is okay, this is not okay, this is wrong, this is right young here work you people are trying to break this cycle. she is still singing, but nervous about stepping back into the light. live shows are rare. in fact, days you could count the number of local rock bands on one hand, but there was a growing demand for copies like that novel as a venue for local musicians. books, odds, blues brothers, have been at the heart of the local music scene for years, surviving decades of war and turmoil. they say that bringing people
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a little joy at the end of their day is as good a job as a person can do. the music channel out there below being a growing, growing growing. we play a role. we play blues, we play metal, sometimes i'm grateful also as well. the fusion of families ought to be charged with western song iraqi song from which on the phone. the response was so good instruction to through encouraging for me. i see it is very encouraging. i see, you know, i see the light and the end of the terminal utilize and show that you're using. yes, ah, iraqi stacy has earned the right to have a little st. basra, the ultra 0 booked up still ahead. they sneeze. our manchester united are visited by
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a man the king since by denmark at the wild card. and the has the action from the premier need. ah, rain and torrential floods in sudan have killed at least a 100 people. tens of thousands of homes have been truly, the rainy season has been described by some as one of the worst they've ever seen. the downforce have affected nearly the whole country. j 0 is one of the states where the government has declared a disaster. dozens of villages have been submerged here since the beginning of the rainy season, leaving hundreds of families homeless. wading through flood water is the only way, add them. it's mike and his mother can get to their home. blood waters, wreck. the property and their family was forced to seek dryer lands with low come to water entering the homes, got out will be good. there is nothing left. many have thought refuge on dryer lands, but they see there yet to receive any help. adam says he wants the what is the
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receipt, so he and his mother could go back and rebuild their home again. but after waiting for 2 weeks now, he has no idea when that might happen. ah ah ah. okay, let's get to andy now with the sport and the can dive to the world cup. ah . weighed less than a week ago and so the world cup starts europe's big leagues of all now and sit the extended break for the tournaments. parry sondra man. well, i signed off install with a 5. no one ever rosette french woke up stall. killian and buffet set them on by
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way. and a man who carry a lots of morocco's hopes in cat. so a chauffeur came, he schooled the 3rd piece, she held a 5 point lead of a launch at the top of the table. manchester united scored liaison to grab a win against solomon, the english premier league, danish star, christine erickson's school. the open a few nights it for me, and i'd say that play a dan james got the equalizer for full him. he's heading to cats are as part of the whales scored erickson man, set up argentinian teenager. our 100 ganache show for the winner in added time. it finished to one united up to 5th in the table. in the days of the premier league game, aston villa came from behind sir, went to on at brighton 2 goals from danny ings helping villa to their 1st away when in the late for 6 months. in italy, bosnia herzegovina strike at an jacko school. twice as in some arm beads, atlanta, 32. it's 8 years now since he led his side at the work up in brazil,
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incense still trailing leaders napoli by 11 points. now the trophy, all the players will want to be holding after the final is now here in cats are, is given quite a reception as well. al jazeera is so how malick was at a ceremony to celebrate its arrival. the wall top is about to get on the way and everybody's got their eyes on the prize. we're here, the party to celebrate the arrival of the world, but we don't though, should be fluid. we go members of the media. we thought them be of even what we're gonna do right now. we've talked to someone who's involved the organization with coffee, but the tour is one of the great at that basement that they are doing together before coming year. doha. so now the i here in the hall county and so excited because this is actually the official stifled by pump the work up here.
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all right, these are you well, the big question is going to win in the being is we've been speaking to someone to people and even telling us all about experience. i still remember like it was yesterday. amazing. and she was dreaming about all the time. next you down when i hold it, is that you're holding a baby. you're not scared to drop the baby. you know how to do something special. it's been a great night to celebrate the arrival of the world, the prophy. the question is now in a winning on december 18th, we shall see now canada, back of the well cover the 1st time since 1986, they grouped alongside belgium, croatia, and morocco coach john herdsman is just named his 26 months code, which includes bon mean external alphonse, i, davis,
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this will be my 1st will cope with the man. see, must just woke up into all the yeah it's, it's going to be a hell of a ride. i'm going to learn a lot and i'm only robin shoulders with you know, will close quarters like roberto martinez. and for me that's, that's where i wanna be on that raises edge. saudi arabia have dropped forward for her. i'm a while out from there. well cut. you to an ongoing doping case and 18 month bond for testing positive for a banned substance, was reduced in august by the saudi sports authorities. the world anti doping agency has appealed that decision throwing his eligibility eligibility in said, doubts, veteran forward no f. alabama has been named as his replacement. my mother 1000000 fans are expected to visit cats are during the world cup over the past 12 years. the country's bill held hotels and infrastructure to prepare for this moment. that's how she gaining reports. a night on a traditional dow, on the golf,
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$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 7 $100.00 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'll be too expensive. i believe this is martha. this is not the right message, or we have enough accommodation. and before this, sylvia can come and enjoy the tournament. and of course they can either choose whether they are looking for uh from the accommodation. 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. s. c cruiser says 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 a cleaner fuel. however, we hope that in the future, the fuel, which we think of has been a transitional feel will lead us to then be able to fire or synthetic ellen g, which doesn't come from fossil fuel. 2 more crew ships will arrive indo hot this
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week, adding to the excitement that building in this gulf country. the organizing committee says there is 0 doubt that it has the capacity and is ready for fans to experience katara style hospitality. natasha name, elder, 0. doha, or female referees will be taking a charge of games at a men's will cut for the 1st time at rwanda's slim emma can sanger will be one of the 3 female match officials in cattle. hers is a country where it takes determination for women to excel in football. i'm proud to be our one who is the 1st to court in rwanda. akita, i guess my name is addressing you, no more, no technical data of but essentially man what copies are big competition. everyone who like football need to see the friends that can be on the truck picks,
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that will be in there. what i had made during the cleaning, i, you pool, i devise my kids poor to much as the quote as a player note, as a fund, they have bought a much like someone who is the in the class. we are planning, go, are you going to definitely with me for being a big player hall kind bread in the different cob, same the euro pool will bid there wouldn't player in the future does the where the head for our national teams, men and women, perfect knew what cup and the applicant no from no competition. i can say from my head home, i used to play with boys and i should be beaten by their parents because they was saying that is not a would have such god laid me to play with big boy. i
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think for more their beginning may carry out for prayer on quoting, the law is the contract with our kind of technical end up from the beginning. they said that when it, i love the book to do the same as men and women, you cannot do. suppose that women is the death to pay at home to prepare everything for tech care a new way. and if not, they have right, they have right to do the mean that supply thing for thought for the 2nd team, i can say to kind of the that we know for the white cup is the bless. i'm proud to be who i yeah,
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we got away from the football. england's cricketers have won the twins. he will come for a 2nd time. just butler seemed beating pack stand by 5 work. it's in the final, somebody 1st and melvin's got a $137.00 for 8 bends. folks then go to england to victory with an on beats in half a century. england approves wanna come back in 2010 the also the rain 50 over world champions. amazing, you know, it's been fantastic to him for us to now be with the trophy is just immensely proud of everyone involved in in the tournament and leading up to this stage and nothing fully deserved. and germany is played house to regular season nfl game for the 1st time fan. so tom brady, lee, the tampa bay buccaneers to victory over the seattle seahawks. the league said it could have sold more than 3000000 tickets for the game in munich. yeah, that was one of the great football experiences i've ever had. so says
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a lot for 23 years in league and for regular season game. and i think the fan turn out was incredible. it felt like very electric from the time we took the field. so the end of the game with them sing and sweet caroline and country grow. that was, that was pretty epic and britain's george russell was one. the 1st former one race of his career, russell finished out of his mercedes teammate louis hamilton in brazil will champion max for stuff and finish down any sake. okay, that it's a sport is looking for now. let's get back to julie in london. andy, thank you so much. well, that's it for me to them, donald and the team here in london, 15th, i will be back in just a sec though with much more. bye bye. ah ah
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it's every football is green to play at a new series follows players from 6 countries and meet some up and coming stars with hopes of making it to cut off 2022. everyone dreams of that ever since we were gets to where the national scene jersey in to work up episode one looks at how the host nation is gearing up to compete at the highest level. the world cup, dream cut all on al jazeera, a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. we see how the melanesians people of the torres
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strait fighting rising sea levels, which threatened to swallow their islands. destinations frontline, the torres strait swallowed by the sea on al jazeera lou. this is the face of hunger to describe what is happening here. as desperation, trivializes the extent of the suffering, there's been a scramble at the supply truck because people here know that there is not enough for everyone, but they are still the lucky ones here across the way where the road has been completely washed away. or people cut off from other villages as the trucks begin to empty, panic returns and people jumped the queue once again, making sure the weakest in the crowd, women, children, the sick and elderly don't get pushed to the back of the law. that often requires force for.
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