tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 15, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm lauren taylor. this is the engineer news i live from london coming up. u. s. president joe biden promises no new cold war with china after what he described as blunt talks with shooting ping, head of the g. 20 plus. the beginning of the end of the war, ukraine's president visits hailstorm city to celebrate its recapture from russian forces, with troops and residents, turkish police flames kurdish militia for some days deadly explosion in istanbul, detaining 47 people, including assyrian women, it says planted the bomb. and the u. k. signs a new deal. pay in france, even more money to stock migrants crossing the channel between the 2 countries. i'm
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only richardson with the latest world cup news. alina massey, who's joined up with the argentina squat ahead of the finals. the scores are training in abbey darby, head of what will be message last world. mm mm . mm you as president joe biden says he's had a blunt discussion with china's leader shooting ping as a permit for a long way to talks on the eve of the g. 20 summit in indonesia, it was their 1st face to face meeting since biden took office nearly 2 years ago. she called taiwan the 1st red line that must not be crossed, or biden objected to what he called china's aggressive actions towards taipei, but mostly distressed. the need to get relations back on track and had heightened tensions between the superpowers. and they agreed to cooperate on challenges like
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climate change and global food security ra mcbride reports and bali. a long anticipated face to face meeting between the leaders of the world to most powerful nations, both aware of its importance. we share responsibility in my view to show that china and the united states can manage our differences, prevent competition from becoming anything every near conflict. china, she g paying no take relations with us have just turned 50. many believe then now with the lowest ever point. the current situation that the china us relationship is facing is a concern for us. all the u. s. and china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts, economic diplomatic military superpower arrivals with flash points such as the self governing island of taiwan, and access to technology,
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threatening to turn competition into confrontation. this meeting was aimed at setting out the guard rails to ensure future relations. never escalate into hostilities. he was clear and i was clear, there will defend american interest and values promot, university human rights, and stand up for the international order and work in lockstep with our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously for, i'm not looking for conflict bite and also said she had agreed with him that the threat of nuclear weapons being used in ukraine should be condemned. reaffirmed are shared belief in the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons is totally unacceptable. bite and came to bali, emboldened by his midterm election success. reassuring many allies here with continued us support with less chance of a return to the america 1st policy of the previous administration. for its part, china remains deeply suspicious of us intentions. it believes washington is using
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concerns about human rights and security to rally a coalition, especially here in asia pacific to constrain it from becoming a truly global superpower. in the coming days, china and the us will be holding mobile meetings with g 20 colleagues, pursuing agendas that may or may not turn the more into superpower adversaries. robert bride al jazeera barley, which are now from united states by rachel, from the us china relations program. at the wilson center in washington, d. c. thanks very much needs to be with us. so from what we've seen of the meeting so far, do you think this constitutes a bit of a for relations between the u. s. and china? i would say so, but the real significant actors in this are the other countries participating in the g 20 meetings because they really make this meeting will
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last a, bilateral, on and more a meeting with multilateral dimension. the smaller states, in particular, in the asia pacific have been an area that the united states held wanted to really step up engagement and build trust in. and this meeting, i think, does a lot to buy by the state department, some wiggle room and some additional clout for get la magic meetings and policy efforts in the region. and i mean, before the meeting, they talked about building a floor for the relationship. and the one thing that they've talked about that they've agreed to restart talk, say the climate, how significant is that particular building block? if you're like, well, climate change and climate problems do not put upon button and war geo, political of dance and interest. so these types of talks and also the
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implementation of key policy following these talks is been very, you know, strategically crucial. at the same time, the fact that bay where put into 2 jeopardy or frozen by geo politics is an issue of concern that i think is kind of irreversible because there's really no guard grill to prevent b. freezing of the talks based on political interest by china and the united states in the future. so there's just one area bigger this community still want attention. taiwan. what did you make of the readouts from both sides on that? well, the read out from china that i was browsing earlier this afternoon, really tried to emphasize, well, you know,
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avoiding problem to provocative of policy actions, including significant ramps up ramp up present art, arm sales or other forms of material support. however, a lot of analysis kind of misses asking how the taiwanese feel about the question of debility going forward. the question of what kind of policy plan that paging would have. and also what kind of assurance is that the united states can outside of, you know, they have to follow up those official visits to taiwan with something or else those are just, you know, photo up. so just, just briefly how we're test be for him to show that relationship is actually improving. i'm really curious about the meeting that blanket and might have
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with his chinese counterparts. and also of course, the vice foreign minister of vice foreign minister level officials with their american set secretary, american state department counterparts in the near future. i believe it's scheduled for early next year. but those types of really day to day retail politics style interactions are actually quite important to maintain stability and trade people, the people exchanges than other forms of really ordinary interaction between china and the united states. thank you very much and keep it on just the
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ukraine's president has been to the newly recaptured city of song and says it's liberation marks the beginning of the end of the war resilience. he said ukraine is moving forward and is ready for peace. russia withdrew its forces on friday from the only regional capital laid captured since the beginning of the war from house on city a bank report. the road to carson is littered with signs of battle, but inside the capital there so celebrating the russian stroke. oh yeah. and on monday, they were joined by president vladimir lensky. i cami. 012 all country. tim divided characters and goes, this is a beauty, but as long as we difficult we because this is war 2,
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the best heroes of all will come. he received a hero's welcome president zalinski came back to addressed a residence, of course, on his nation and the world to show that ukraine has been victorious here in the south. and also to show that he is a fearless leader present here within artillery range, a russian forces were just across the de nipple river. the arrival of ukrainian soldiers bore to leaf jubilation and admiration. i want the whole world understands that the most is san cell sing for any human being is freed them cuz i know that it doesn't. it's hard to tell how i feel. because today i want to cry from happiness. we've been waiting for this day for a long time. we are with ukraine, with ukraine and heart presidency. let's get accused russian forces of human rights abuses. vital infrastructure has been destroyed. there's no electricity or water. mobile communication hubs have been set up to allow people to communicate with loved ones, never got them on their behalf. i personally know many girls who are molested by
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the russian meal tree. the harder thing for me was when my friends were taken from their homes and captains basement, or taken to temporarily occupied creamy, no money for books irritable that i said, i said the can when you know what freedom is, then you know what oppression is. and when you meet your liberators, i want to cry. it's unbelievable. the posters proclaiming russia was here for ever . still stand in some places, bytes. the ukrainian flag flies here. now, the russians are not far away. and this place is still within striking distance. and they remind us of that as we leave the city. i said vague algebra, her son the c i, a director, had a russian intelligence of hell, talks in the tacket capital about the war. and ukraine is the 1st known, high level face to face meeting between the us and russia. since the conflict began in february, mom and val has more from moscow the herd of russian intelligence, sir said again, augustine. and he's your counterpart william burns,
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met in and cut off on monday that has been confirmed by the spokesman of the company. he admitted prescott, but he did not give details. he didn't give many details about the subject of the meeting. he mentioned start free and that has been in discussion between the 2 countries. however, an official in the white house said the mission of william burns was specifically to give a warning to the russians about the consequences of any use any deployment of nuclear weapons in ukraine. we know that russia, in the past, after the beginning of this war, said it would use any means necessary to defend its territory. and russia considers those territories it. and next in is some of the nuclear us, a part of the nation federation now. so there were concerns in the west about the likelihood, the possibility of russia using some tactical weapons in ukraine. right now the 2 countries are discussing this. 2 countries have been maintaining contacts, to avoid big mistakes, such as
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a use of nuclear weapons and to mitigate any risk in this particular circumstance. so today those discussions are an attempt to go further with that to the americans saying that this meeting is not about ukraine or about peace in ukraine. it is about nuclear weapons. american saying that there could be no discussion about ukraine without ukrainians, being a part of it. lawrence cor, was a former assistant us sector of defense. he says the meeting was about the u. s. sending a serious message to the russian president. i think what they wanted to do was convey to the head of russia intelligence that the 19 states is very serious about what they would do with russia would use nuclear weapons. because again, given our freedom of the press and all of this, you know, the newspapers and different views, they might have misinterpreted. you know exactly what we would do, what we would do. we have not seen the russian military. do anything that would put
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them in a position to deploy their or use the nuclear weapons and ukraine. what again, pull seems to be acting more and more radically. and. busy so i think that's the rebel. we requested this meeting, this was our, our initiative. and so i think they want to reiterate ok. we know you're not more, we know the military is not what you're better conveyed to present and put that even in thinking about it. what the consequences would, would be you in general assembly has approved a resolution calling for russia to be held accountable for its invasion of ukraine . it also says russia must be responsible for making reparations to the country and supported by 90 for the assemblies $193.00 members. christian salumi has more from the united nations. the general assembly is now saying that russia must pay for the damages caused by an invasion of ukraine. and while the general assembly may not have the authority to collect reparations from russia,
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a called on member states to establish a mechanism for tracking the extent of ukraine's losses. in the words of the united states to collect the evidence needed to support future claims. what the u. s. representative described as a critical step toward accountability. russia, which has vetoed action on ukraine, and the more powerful security council said the general assembly was exceeding its authority and accused the west of double standards. but as you crane noted, it's an argument they've used before. russia has impunity accountability. and when it comes to the process that the security council, it only knows 2 things, lice and veto. and yet we will hear from russia very soon that the general assembly is not competent to address the meta leg lease. it will be yet another lie. strand is up in the countries of the west, never considered reparations as
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a way of attaining for their own sins. more than that for 2 decades, they've blocked any discussion in the 6 committee of the general assembly or the development of any kind of international instruments on the accountability of states for international illegal acts. now this is the 5th time under an emergency special session that the general assembly has voted to condemn rushes action in ukraine. while there were fewer votes in favor of this resolution than those passed . it still sends a clear message that the majority of countries at the united nations believe russia's actions in ukraine are illegal. coming up on the news out from london. more heavy fire in eastern democratic republic of congo is fighting continues between m 23 rebels and government forces. the u. s. congress reconvenes for the 1st time since the midterm elections as counting continues for control of the house . and as for portraits, captain 5 verbal volley at manchester, united,
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and is here with that story. ah funerals have been held in istanbul for some of the victims of sundays bombing on a busy pedestrian street in the heart of the city. turkish police arrested 46 people and a syrian woman suspected of planting the bull. it's been the attack on kurdish militia, something but the p k. k and kurdish lead syrian democratic forces have denied explosion, killed 6 people, and injured more than 80. others say no to a fortune assemble. a mother prepares to bury her daughter, ours, who are soil and her 15 year old granddaughter no more. they were among the victims of sunday's bombing and parts of his tumble. an attack authorities blame on the outlawed kurdistan worker's party,
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or the p k k one. tomorrow to see tomorrow, the last time i saw her was on friday, we had plans. i don't know what else to say because it was here where the suspect a woman is believed to have left a bomb that exploded in some bows. busier street, mister clem is a major tourist attraction and many fear the target was chosen to cause fear and stability issue or not. but i am very tourists and stop coming and i'm also worried about our safety. my wife tells me not to go to work. how long can i stay home? police say they have detained dozens, including the woman whom they identified as a lamp bush here. the interior ministry says she came from syria where she was trained by the y p g. the syrian curtis group, which turkey considers as an offshoot of the p k. k visit elements as usual. we got
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their message and i want them to know that we will respond to this in a very strong manner and decision the p k. k, which has claimed some attacks in the past, has denied the accusations. there was a time when attack, similar to sundays, happens frequently from 2015 until the last major violence incident nearly 5 years ago. it's the cloud street was also among the target that attack was blamed on iso fighters, but many here say it's the military's recent operations against the p k. k. in northern iraq and northern syria. that may have been the reason for sunday's explosion. 8 law, the timing of the attack also months before a general election. the government is already under pressure from the worst cost of living crisis in decades. it now was faced with a security challenge. then there was data stumble,
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fighting between government forces and m. 23 rebels and eastern democratic republic of congo as moved closer to the key eastern city of gomez. but 2 sites have been trading heavy fire about 20 kilometers from the regional capital goma between keep boom and rigari, displacing even more people. and 23 rebels of one string of victories against the congress on me in north kiva recent weeks increasing the territory under their control. talks mediated by east africa need is a set to take place in kenya next week. welcome. when is in the town of cuba, not far from gomez. in easton, d r. c. there's been ongoing fighting on 3 fronts, between companies armed forces and the m $23.00 rebel group, which is widely seen to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. although everyone the denies at one of those front need a town of china to the north. another is to the west of n 23 territory near the town of tango and close to where we are. now. there's been
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fighting between the town of cuba, which is about 4 kilometers further down the road and the town of rigari, which is about 30 kilometers away. we've seen several trucks, presidential god driving towards the front. they one of the best equipped and tre, unit in the congress army. meanwhile, thousands of people have been coming the other way. here we can see some of the shelters that they made with plastic sheets and mosquito nets, people who fled their homes because of the fighting, waiting here, hoping that someone will bring some food or try to help set up a facility with clean water. but we haven't seen much humanitarian assistance here so far. is there any defense minister, israel, i should say, had confirmed that the u. s. is investigating the killing of a journalist showing a berkeley is ready, defense minister benny guns says that israel will not cooperate with any external investigation. gun says the us justice ministries decision to investigate the
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unfortunate death of sharina. berkeley is quote, a serious mistake. terrain was shot dead by israeli forces on may. the 11th wall covering an army rage on jeanine in the occupied west bank. israel's military is admitted that is ready, come, fall, may have killed her from sound. the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control in the english channel. the $74000000.00 agreement will see 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches in an effort to stop small boats crossing to the okay. i think barbara has more from london smiles for the cameras, but the tensions remain. francis interior minister, gerardo mana, and his british counterpart sign a deal to bring down the number of dangerous boat journey's. across the english channel. it'll increase by around 15 percent. the amount of money, the u. k. pays france each year to petroleum coast and try to stop refugees getting into small dingus. it also see british officers working in french command centers
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and more technology such as drones being used. we have some real winds for those. the french and the u. k. festival will see embedded savage. that means there will be british officers working on french soil, observing the whack or working on the ground with french offices to detect and intercept the illegal migrants as they attempt to leave france this year. more than 41000 people have reached england from france in small boats compared with 28 and a half 1000 last year. the increase is putting pressure on places like the monster processing center in kent, without crowding and outbreaks of diseases such as diphtheria. sewell abraham ins, recently spoken of an invasion on the southern coast. her opponents accuse her of inciting hatred and say, the real crisis is one of the home offices making as of last month, just 4 percent of asylum claims by people who crossed the channel last year had
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been processed. and britain's foreign secretary who appeared before a parliamentary committee on monday has declined to say how many bo crossings will be stopped by the new arrangements. some here in the u. k. point out, the new deal says nothing about what happens to the small boats. once they're in the channel or the idea of letting people already in france apply for asylum in the u. k. prime minister wishy soon acts as dealing with the issue is a national priority. he's far from the 1st to do so, and he's unlikely to be the last. the dean barbara al jazeera london, while cup is now just 6 days away, let's get more from andy into thank you so much. lauren. molina massey has joined up with the argent famous court ahead of the final the school have been training and i'll be debbie ad of what will be messy. the last world cup, the 35 year old high sounds around play aiming to win this title for the 1st time
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the closest decaying was reaching the final in 2014, in a school on his team, open that tournaments against saudi arabia. next tuesday, portugal kept him christiana rinaldo with his sounds. manchester united saying he feels betrayed by the club. and although says united coach, eric turned hog and others high up at united a trying to force him outs. when elder returned for his 2nd sense in the club in 2021, but now it seems his palm at old trafford. could well be up. the clubs issued a statement saying it will consider its response. after the full facts has been established, reigning champions, france has met up in paris ahead of the title defense killing of a fit. and ready? pul pope with one of the high profile absences due to injury therapy match is against australia. next week, we're put an under your konica could probably keep about being the defending champions means that we have the team to beat them. we could feel it in the last few years. and it was the case before because france is
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a great football nation. but since the title in russia, we feel the opponents are even more motivated to face the world champions. and he did. the writing team has arrived in hall led by their porch case manager, call us care us there in a group with england, wales also hon. anticipate munchkins, united states that repeats the meeting at the 1998 world cup, which the iranians won't see. one are gone or the lowest drink to be 5 african seems that cuts all 2020 to the black stalls. grouped with portugal, south korea, and you're going coach. also audio has found room for 200 base plays in his 26 man score. i'll g series i'm of interest was at the same announcements like most african countries go into the world. cup gone is relying heavily on it's 40 piece players, especially those playing in big clubs in europe as well as the few who have registered to play for the forgot to for the course time. however, that are 2 players. locally, bass players will be part of who are part of the delegation of gone up like stars
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go into capital 2022. now i asked the coach of the national team to talk to us about the choices behind the 26 months sport. and he said, for me the most difficult part right now everything, what comes that was when and every but this especially to people who sacrificed themselves, you got injured sometimes for the country and not just was the most difficult. well, one of the biggest concerns is the number of guns being sponsored to go on watch or support national team on top of printing print to now with the government because of its financial position. it's streaming down the numbers. we also understand that not many are going there. so some of these people, some of the support doesn't have to find a way there. and the chairman of the football federation responded i think
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$50000000.00 plus will be behind a team behind a team of people that will be watching the tape we're supporting the team. i'm sure you're talking about the fiscal presence of supporters and as many as possible. i'm sure we'll want to travel to it. today was the close of our 6000 got he has already in kata, and i think that all of the is one of them will be behind it. well, donna is placing you to why in the group stages this time around. and one of the things that will play very, very well on the minds of many diane's engineers play a gun in place, especially will be the match in 2010. why utilize denied them progress in to the next round of the images, and a lot of our expectations will be placed on their shoulders to perform well. when i'll be back later in the, our for more world companies to miss his friends, i think out in full says that countries team arrives, aim with
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hello. we've got high pressure still just about clinging on across central parts of europe. but they said high pressure going to we can move out of the way the next couple of days and that will let so wet a weather through many western pos, we'll say some very strong winds pushing in temperatures plunging as we go through the next couple of days it's cold enough, course eastern pascals about this area of low pressure out into that western side of russia. normally winds coming in here is are high that will move out of the way . and the wet sand windy weather, ganging up to pushing from the atlantic side, turning increasingly wet across sir the bridge shells as we go on through were tuesday, england, scotland particular sinks and very heavy rain drops, strong winds as well in that way when it comes right down across much of france, pretty wet weather there too, into spain and portugal central parcels are seeing some lively showers, long spells frank hastily when sets up, they are just round the baltic states 12 celsius and falling in berlin,
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and it will be struggling to get about freezing, which you leave by the end of the week. plenty of whether they're across central passes or high. farley pushes out of the way cuz rash, a showers. they're into a central parts of the mediterranean. few showers just scraping the far north of africa over the next couple of days, much in north africa. his dry and farming hazy sunshine, but some heavier showers. buria ah. motivated at table and more politically engaged than ever before. demanding change on their own terms. welcome to generation change, a global theory. the attempt to understand, i'm telling the i gave that mobilize youth around the world. we look presentation of people like us in politics and government, and higher aspects of society. generation change coming seen on al jazeera,
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a long way to talk on the eve of the g. 20 summit in indonesia, they discuss taiwan, north korea, and the ukraine war. ukraine's president has visited her so no, says the liberation of the city marks the beginning of the end of the war. but uminski met locals and founded afterwards to ukrainian soldiers in unity. we take in city of castle she would have been held campbell for some of the 6 victims of sundays forming in the heart of the city, texas police abreast, had 47 people, including assyria and women. effective planting for united states congress has reconvened for the 1st time since last week's mid term elections. president, jo biden's, democrats secured a crucial 50 seats in the senate, meaning they keep control that thanks to vice president comma, la harris's deciding vote of control of the house of representatives still hinges on several races. still too close to call. republicans currently have 212 seats
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with 218 needed for a majority. she have a transit life for some capitol hill. she had members of congress back after the actions. so what are they doing that today? this week will be key to the republicans because even though there is a tiny, tiny path to retaining the house for the democrats, no one is actually on setting much store by that. so the republicans have to elect their leadership and congress or the sentence on the house. and there are major questions to be on said, notably, how on earth of the republicans all of a one control potentially going to win control of the house? how do they make such a mess of the midterm elections? well, anyway, the, you know, any given time it's supposed to favor the opposition party, the mid term elections. we have a president is very unpopular. we have motor after vote of telling the pulses of i feel the countries going in the wrong direction and yet at best, the republicans may only get 1233 point majority the house. will there be
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consequences for this? we're already hearing from, but trump factions in congress and others, and on the right that they do feel they should become consequences not in the senate. mitch mcconnell tends to have a pretty, pretty tight hold over over his, his caucus in the house. there real questions as to whether there may be a challenge from, from the, the mag when trump wing of the party this week, although it's unlikely to get very far. but the irony is, even though we're being told by the exit, polling folks and others, that one of the reasons why the republicans did so poorly was because independent voters were frightened by the maga wing of the party. because the republican majority potentially in the house is going to be so small. that same mag wing is going to get become really, really important. because kevin mccarthy, house leader needs all the votes, where he can gaps in order to parts of the station. and indeed himself be been, be nominated and voted on as speaker of the house. then the questions are, well,
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it wasn't a compromise as may be made. we'll have to have to give way, committee ships to key magar figures. we'll have to agree to impeach jo bite and we'll have to do all sorts of things that may well alienate even more independent agents. moving into the 2024 action visally. these are the sort of debates swirling around right now. and indeed, whether mccarthy can do that way, also retaining the support of the established republican different time. so yeah, big big questions for the republican leadership in congress right now. and what about former president trump? and he's counted a kind of big announcement in florida on tuesday. we'll do the patients without an all indications that he will be announcing his run for the presidency in 2020, for his candidacy for president of the united states. and you have see why? because if he was to delay any sort of announcement that wouldn't that passively be suggesting that he was in some ways to blame for the very poor performance of the republican party. and in fact, donald trump, on social media is tweeting as far as he was concerned. it was
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a huge success. and you know, the republicans did very well in any what he's saying. and having different is probably part of some, some with conspiracy. so we do expect them to announce on tuesday, it'll be just to see who from congress will attend that announcement. i apparently, and invitations have gone out to various various parts of the leadership and elsewhere in, in the republican party. and it's true that we've had this debate about whether donald trump is weakened, whether he still has leave of the leadership role that he wants, and the republican party given many of us candidates didn't do very well with seeing the rupert murdoch owned press, we're seeing establishment publicans talk about this, and it is true, he is probably is one of his week his movements in, in the republican party firm. and right now if you are going to challenge and probably best to do it sooner rather than later, but at the same time. but trump, it's best to strike now while he's in a we can state to show that he still does have that primacy. and as far as we're aware, he still has the up based support and the republican party that 40 percent also the republican party, but who, who carry will the weight when it comes to
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a leadership connection. the primaries that will be coming up in the republican party for president, for the presidential nomination. shevardnadze. thank you very much indeed. was bringing more now and that confirmation from israel that the u. s. government has started an investigation into the fatal shooting of out here. john assuring a worker earlier this year, a bruce fine is a former us associate deputy attorney general and international human rights lawyer joins are now from washington. d. c. thanks so much need for joining us. so how significant is it that the, it seems that the f b i is now going to investigate this? and yet israel is saying it's not going to cooperate. how, how big a moment is this? maybe more a as big a political moment as a legal one, at least for the time being under united states law, the f b, i has jurisdiction to investigate assassinations abroad against americans. and sharin was an american citizen, if the perpetrator is an american a. so the fact that investigation is opened indicates that there's credible
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evidence in the f, b, u, a based upon things that have been in the public domain, irrespective of israel's recalcitrance to believe that a crime was committed, namely assassination. and secondly, there's got to be some credible evidence in my view that an american citizen could be a dual citizen. i was the one who pulled the trigger. now we have obviously an extradition treaty between israel and the united states. so we haven't gotten that far yet. because we don't have an accused, israel has staked out a position immediately that they're not going to cooperate. but the united states one has many levers. to change that mind, we have billions for 1000000000 economic military ada annually. we got negotiation with iran, that's the boogeyman for, for israel. we have obviously influence in the middle east abraham,
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of course with bahrain, and cut our new e. so those kinds of levers can change the minds of the israelis. and moreover, we have a very, very fragile israeli government. we have new elections. mister netanyahu was just for me as new coalition. got to put it together, but it could still fall apart. you may have a new defense minister, and i think the timing is instructive to coming right on the heels of mr. netanyahu's election and may be sending a signal to him. mister by none, like mister trump, is not in his socket, and he's willing to do things that mr. trump would not do in as we have a lot of overlapping interests with israel. some positives, i'm not so us in terms of what they can achieve though. if the there isn't the cooperation and we've heard from many against the defense minister saying that the
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decision to investigate the unfortunate death of should we never is a serious mistake. if there isn't the cooperation, how far can investigation get? well, we don't know, but you know, inside the how, what the scientific, you know, ballistics can, can teach a we do have the bullet, we have say there's information in the public domain. i guess the technology continues to advance so you can deduce more and more about with forensic analysis with the source of a of a crime was doesn't remain static and also the policy is can change. we know where it is right now. it's, i don't want to overstate the similarity, but you're just right now there are a lot of things that are not going to happen to people who committed war crimes and ukraine. mr. prudent leaves office in the whole situation could change. so the fact that you have an investigation starting however, shows that there is something that's credible in the lies of law enforcement,
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suggesting this was not an accident. and you mentioned that the u. s. leave is that they have at their disposal. do you think that the, the mood has changed in the us because originally they say we're going to trust these really is to, to investigate this properly. do you think that the fact that they are now saying will investigate and perhaps putting pressure on israel means as a change of how i do think that's true. and i say one of the issues, it's very sensitive in the united states, and certainly the vital administration is iran and israel and the u. s. don't see ion negotiating with iran. that is, i think, a huge lever point because i think israel believes iran, it's is an existential threat to itself. and that is something that could cause if they may be trying to obstruct or be uncooperative there. and we feel, well, this is a sending a message know in a different direction. so certainly where before you almost had unanimity in the
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senate for anything, israel did. i think that's been we can mr. net. yeah, i was, the new prime minister was openly support of a president donald trump both before he was president, after he was president of that kind of partisanship. i think a, the democrats, so i do think i don't want to overstate, but i do think the politics is, looks a little bit different now than it did under trump respond. thank you very much. indeed for to take the time to talk to us. we appreciate it. thank you. thank you. are not a nation's relief and works agency says it can no longer respond to the unprecedented plight of palestinian refugees without major support and funding from the international community. is the oldest you an agency set up in 1949 to help palestinian refugees across the occupied west bank, gaza lebanon, jordan and syria. around 5700000 palestinians registered with laura,
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which provides vital services including education and health care. but its resources of dwindling after years of funding cuts and political pressure agency faces an annual shortfall of $100000000.00 ahead of own russ, as an injection of capital is urgently needed to help the 80 to 90 percent of palestinian refugees. now live below the poverty line within between 60 and 80000000 dora between now and then. secondly, i have also told that after years of very assess have become absolute. and if we want to succeed in our new for the decline, we need a capital investment under capital investment for the next 3 years is $200000000.00. the white house is expressed concern about reports of mass arrests,
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sham trials, and the death sentence. and it down to people protesting against iran's government . european union has imposed asset bands and travel freezes, all 3 entities and $29.00 people, including the interior minister and senior police and military officials, over the crackdown and protested you cases, it's imposing similar sanctions. approaches began in mid september after the death in police custody of 22 year old master, many who've been arrested for not wearing her. he job properly. he done the unabated repressive reaction of the authorities to the public discontent. sure, by courageous demonstrators on the streets of the cities are hidden. in particular, we sell you de bravery with the daddy, a woman who continued demanding basic respect to their fundamental right. the taliban just announced a further restriction of on woman's freedom of movement. bothering woman from
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entering poverty, parks, and jeeps, we strongly condemned this. we set out today, we're clear on a strong position to our play efforts to can't do this global trend against woman. now let's go back to andy for more sport as the build up the well cap continues. thank you so much. don't a little messy has joined up the argentine a squat ahead of the final sort of in training and i'll be w out of what will be message last world cup. the 35 year old is i need to win this title for the 1st time. the closest he came, i was back when he reached the final in 2014 little school and his team will open at one of the can. saudi arabian next week. porch cool camps and christian ronald was hit sound set manchester united saying he feels betrayed. he claims united coach, eric 10 hawk and others high school diploma trying to force him out. well, you know, instead of issued a statement saying it will consider its response after the full facts have been
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established. far as small as been talking to former scotland international and current being sports presenter and the grey about the situation once light betrayed and disrespected a strong for a football to level at his club. i don't see either of those applying and the situation. ah, if, if, if they've done anything united, they've accommodated a very strange rinaldo, a petulant rinaldo. since he came home, you know, behaving in a way that it's not becoming of a professional, particularly not him. ah, so i think united of of every right to be really upset and particularly teammates. and again, i know if i was one of his teammates going into training the smaller i wouldn't be happy before he had said i really wouldn't. and i, i get the funny feeling father, that we won't see rinaldo. now you need to shut again. i think the best thing for both of them, for rinaldo, unfinished and in particular, is that he leaves in january and they both go to separate ways. well, it's interesting that you did say that because united did when last night and they
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want to live without rinaldo starting. so do you think 10 hug is on to something? yes, i think 10 hogs every right to say listen, we're moving forward. last suddenly games of lost one in oh it's, it's as improvement. i watched him yesterday. really dig out a really good result without rinaldo. everyone watching so hard and the seemed to be a good team ethic there. but when i'll do sometimes the stubs, one of the things, it's hard this for rinaldo fara as i, when you be the genius as he hasn't. well, you've been the greatest play in the world, mentally. and his head, he still thinks he can do over. but his body can't any more and people lake got him at shore. who b. c scoring that went out yesterday. that's united future and 10 hogs. future will depend on people like that. look at us celebrations. yeah. valueless. we didn't see that when rinaldo explain all the think what's happening at united is gonna impact his performance at the well cut. that's a, that's a difficult one. the answer in respect that we don't know how much he's going to play. i can't believe that portugal when the players in the boss fight,
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ronald was going to play every game and every minute i don't think that's possible too short a time, too many games for someone who's very 7 years of age. even ranaldo. oh, well, couple organizers had a royal visit, says they can't dance the arrival of hundreds of thousands of fans, cuts out a may shake. timing been hammered out. fanny soaring, fif is main. operations have been so hard. includes the tournaments, volunteers sent at $20000.00 volunteers from a $160.00 countries are helping to run the events. well, shanicea can count on the support of tens of thousands of their friends who live in cat. so they routes in force. tonight is that same bus or how to the hotel and the west bay area be canceled though. are hundreds of gina's in support is welcoming the team for what will be the 6th world cup they play that 1st match next tuesday against denmark a
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about taking place in the country. well, many people i hate the brand are really excited. ah with tell me what is your out with me? explain to me what the outfit when do you where the outfit. oh, were you excited to eric? a excited to act. ah, you know, all these braces today are happening for a very big reveal, which is unusual. bought related to the wild card because this is the largest boots in the world designed by artists mohammad. the lease is from indiana. come all the
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way from there, especially for this big reveal mohammad. this is not your 1st attempt to enter the guinness records. this is my 4th. again, this is an attempt, but also you've done other designs. you did the largest badminton in the world, the largest. what else did you do? just a bad min, directed not just yeah. can you get that off? mahatma gandhi? not just a basic. and so this is not your 1st is that i'm probably not your last right. well, the significance avoidance also comes down to the fact that the indian football team played their 1st ever international game in england. 19 forties and they turned out without football beach vacations asked why, and he said, we played football. you pay a
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claim for tonight. one of those things from caroline high excited are you all had to be for the well copy and show you how excited we are. here you go with well cameron friends are getting ready for the 8th world cut money won't make it to cancel, but i'll be doing the best be seen and heard nicholas hack repulse from me and i on how some cameron savoy is a hoping to stand out from the crowd, after 30 african cup of nations and 8 world cups, and gondo picket, is heading to cutter ha, but not before putting on the teams. colors. prince deck are with his masterful stroke, is here to help. i repent all my provision happen. houses are 10 people.
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when i was a prince, i most it will take a couple of hours and a few leaders of paid to transform 61 year old picket into an indomitable lion. each. lin and each color has a meaning less jambert. prep hold. legs are the weapons to fight the tame. the belly is the hearts of the nation. and this the head is how we going to beat the tames how we're going to scare them and give them trouble. trouble guy, i thought, in preparation to cut her cameron's national team or playing it friendly match against jamaica players. even referees are warming up to the reggae songs of bob marley. fans enter the stand. it feels like a carnival, some dressed up to bless their team before their departure. others excited for the event they wore like lions?
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ah, it is a display that catches onlookers even the media's attention. after all. cutter 2022 is also their world cup nessie, because so much of football is less about what's happening on the page. but what's happening off the page? it's an opportunity for fans to be creative and celebrate their team. most cameron's won't make it to the gulf country. those that are like body painter and gondo picket, have celebrity status. they are as famous, the football players on the pitch. inspiring legions of fans to put the painter for the team. and for the occasion, nicholas hawk al jazeera. yon day come rude, presenting strike a name or arrived late for his sir james training campbell strike a bit of a good excuse. he and his pear street teammates are martinos, were delayed because their plane had a few mechanical problems at the squad is training in italy for the next few days. priscilla targeting
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a 6 will title and back home. their fans have been decorating our streets in honor of the same as alexi. o'brien reports more than 11000 kilometers away from cutter flags, or flying high streets are full of color. brazilian fans say they're ready for the world cup, or by the movie, up, up of the move, the spurs. the woke up is one of unity because there is no way we've achieved for another tain, everybody is cheering for one tame. it's different from politics which has different ideologies. different thought. this is globulin just outside rio de janeiro. oh, much watchdog and football fan. well, to me, francisco's doing his best to ensure history says once again crowned champion of the st. decorating competition license. but as of the year in a brazilian, we are brazilian and brazilians, even with so many difficulties. so many struggles so much to worry about, always make space to celebrate the world cup. decorating the streets as
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a brazilian tradition, the world coppers, providing a happy distraction to millions of people. after a turbulent political gear and elections that lived brazil deeply divide it ha gyal scenario. the former president who was voted out of office last month adopted the national colors as his own during campaigning. and the shirt that represents a love of football and brazil has for many maintained and and politicized. by the far right. ah, welcome at eames mer, hopes, carter 2022 will help people come together again. develop this in more metaphor. literally get in. i know we had this political moment that we the, we wanted it or not was the cause of much discussion and complex. but now the world cup is coming, so we have to have a party we have to celebrate. we have to unite united behind world football's most successful national team and their quest for
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a sick world cup title. lexi o'brien al jazeera, another big of a nazi faraway. that's the paris olympics coming up in 2024. get used to seeing a lot more of these 2 characters. meet, lay free sh. the official mascots for the paris games inspired by the camps that were a symbol of the french revolution, one of the moscow's, they're featuring a prosthetic running blade. it's a highlights the paralympic games. okay, that is i suppose looking for now let's get back to lauren in london. thanks so much indeed, andy and that's it for me or in taylor for this news hour. i'll be here in a moment with not a full round up of day's news. thanks very much for watching. bye for now. oh, a
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