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this is al jazeera ah, hello, this is a news hour on al jazeera. i'm fully back to board live indo coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia launches miss al attacks again several ukrainian cities as the war dominates the g 20 summit in bali. fighting between the congolese army and m 23 fighters moves closer to the eastern city of goma. thousands of civilians of pigs of their possessions. an account for this place, people in their fling into the city. fearing an advance by the m $23.00 rebel group, widely understood to be boxed by neighboring lawanda. on salvazar, a one seed away, the republican party is on the verge of taking control of the us house of representatives and activists. seni ron called for 3 days of hotels and strikes
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memory, divine and cracked down on tied government demonstrators in 2019. and then he reached some of the lights as well. cup news, the head of the council 2022 organizing committee says his country has been the targets of unfair criticism as an awful lot. he has told al jazeera, he hopes his world cup can change stereotypes about the region. we begin in ukraine where they've been russian missile attacks in multiple cities, including the capitol. this was the scene in central keith, where the mayor says to residential buildings were hit, one person has been killed, they are power black out in cave and other cities after attacks on ukraine's energy facilities. mission to ship yet 85 missile strikes were fired at ukraine. at our cities, the strikes are mainly on the energy infrastructure. it is clear what the enemy
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wants. you will not achieve his goal. there may still be around 20 strikes, so i'm asking you all to stay safe and stay covered for a while. i know the strikes cut off our energy supply and many cities in our country. we are working and we will restore everything, and we will survive everything. live to john hall, who is in ukraine capital for his john journal. what's been the effects of these attacks? what, what have you seen in keeping particular while a short while after president lensky spoke, as he said, their 20 miss sounds were still in the air. there was another cramp of defensive fire going up from keys, and another beside was intercepted. it didn't reach its target, and in all we understand some 90 to 100 missiles were fired and what was already very significant wave of strikes launched by russia at targets all across this country. 10 regions up to 12 cities targeted at the administration says 70 of those
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missiles were shot down, but 15 was successful and tended, as he said, the president that to strike, to strike an energy infrastructure. so that during the course of the sort of our, our and a half afterwards, city official off to city official across across the country was reporting not just explosions but power outages is. the national grid had to grapple with a sudden shock to the system. not just the sort of rolling and predictable wave of power cuts that we've grown used to now, after a similar wave strikes back in october, depleted the grid. now this is the emergency power cut, the city of kia behind me. there are some lights immediately behind me, but half of this city is in total darkness. a city, of course, keith of 4000000 people. and clearly an attempt by russia to weaponized the coming winter to do away with ukraine's ability to generate electricity and distributed around the country,
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the temperature set to it's minus 6 later this week. it can go down to minus 20 and you asked about keith. we went out to the site of one of the 2 residential buildings that were hit this afternoon. and what was striking in that building one person we believe died. but what was striking is that the emergency crews were working with a spotlight powered by a generator. and absolutely no lights anywhere else whatsoever. pitch darkness. how significant, jonah, are these strikes at this juncture? in the conflict? it took to a degree, they weren't entirely unexpected. the forces of you, kind of the warning of the expectation of the strikes is russia stockpiled what missiles it had left with the intention of doing just this, finishing the work that it began in october before the winter sets in, in full strength. but this is no ordinary moment as you suggest that in this war,
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it is a moment, days after russia suffered a significant humiliate humiliation on the battlefield at force to withdraw from san city in the south of this country, putting it very much on a defensive footing down there in the south and putting ukraine very much on the front foot looking very much the stronger side in the war as things go now. but it is also happening as the g 20 leaders meeting bali, of course, vote of his lunch. he spoke to them by video link, he called the g 90 because of course that in the future isn't there and he doesn't believe russia said it should be represented at all. but leader often leader in body has talked about the need for peace. the need to edge towards piece talks the need for this war to come to an end for the good of all of those countries in the whole world. and this clearly rushes answer. the answer is no, not at this time, not anytime soon. john a hole in key. thank you very much for that update. jonah and jonah mentioned there,
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the war in ukraine has dominated the gender at the g. 20 summit in bali, russia foreign minister accused ukraine of dragging out any possible resolution to the conflict. flag elaborate said ukraine had put forward cold, unrealistic conditions for peace. and earlier ukraine's president told leaders at the g 22 press rush at the end. what he called its progressive war, or to live in a show for he did, apparently, one cannot trust russia's words, and they will be no man's 3. which russia would violate immediately after signing, if there are no concrete actions to restore peace, only it means that russia simply wants to deceive all of you again. deceive the world and freeze the war just when its defeats have become particularly notable. we will not allow russia to wait it out to build up its forces and then start a new series of terror and global destabilization on the global impact of the war in ukraine on food and energy. prices was also discussed at the g. 20 summit
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indonesian president joker we, dodo warned, against geopolitical rival raise. he says, the world cannot move forward until the war in ukraine stops. jessica washington reports from bally as rudely does meet in valley. they were greeted by a leader who usually shies away from global diplomacy to focus more on issues closer to home. now as the warn ukraine takes its toll on the global economy, including developing countries like indonesia, ciocca widow took his place on the world stage with a warning for his fellow leaders of the g 20 year. responsible here also means that we must and the war. if the war that's not, and it will be a difficult point was to move forward. it's the 1st time the group has met since the russian invasion and as many countries around the world struggle with rampant inflation and rising food and energy costs many say the 2 crises can not be
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separated. we've got chaos in energy markets. we've got issues in food security. clearly, the russian aggression in ukraine is the source of that, or most of the source of that which is ukrainian presidents. the loading zalinski addressed the lead as virtually appealing to them to work towards extending a deal which allows grain and other food commodities blocked at ukrainian ports by russian ships to be exported. the original arrangement is set to expire incoming days. i believe our export grant initiative deserves an indefinite extension. no matter when the war and russian president vladimir putin is not attending the summit, sending his foreign minister in his place. she a problem in the hoard. it's all problems are with the ukranian side, which is categorically refusing negotiations and putting forward conditions that are obviously unrealistic and do not correspond to the situation. and the host of the summits, indonesia has repeatedly called a unity, routed g,
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20 presidency in the hope members can focus on the global economic recovery rather than what provides them. and put aside tensions for the sake of the people they represent in a meeting with the french leader, chinese president sheet and being said, the world has entered in period of turbulence and transformation. it's a message that has been echoed throughout this month of diplomacy in asia. while most leaders can agree the world faces many challenges achieving consensus on how to navigate those difficulties is where the differences lie. jessica washington, odyssey ra, bali. we want to discuss now the u. s, his strategic aims in that region, and we joined by scott, marcia, who's an expert in international relations at stanford university. and a former us ambassador to ask the on indonesia and me and mar is joining us from san francisco. thank you very much for being with us on our vera. this is present biden's 1st visit to southeast asia as president of course, he says,
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the region is at the heart of his administration in the pacific strategy and that washington is going to commit resources, not just rhetoric under a new comprehensive, strategic partnership. tell us was how important our us partnerships, the nausea and the g. 24 for peace and prosperity in the region. while they're enormously important. i mean, the g 20 is, is obviously 20 of the largest countries and economies in the world and southeast asia, the off the on nations. collectively the 5th largest economy in the world and, and strategically also very important part of the world. so this, these relationships with the countries of southeast asia and when all the on are very important for the united states. and i would argue for china, while under former president, trump the u. s. crash where the rest of the g. 20 on issues like trade, climate and migration policy. now, president biden has promised to return to multilateral corporation. do you think the u. s. has regained some of that ground loss during the trump administration?
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i think it's regains some of us. certainly i'm speaking of southeast asia, which is where i spend most of my time. i certainly helped a lot to how's more consistency more engagement. but these things matter over a year is not al weeks or months. and so i think what a lot of the worlds, and certainly se asia is looking for is sustained usaa engagement and consistent approaches. yeah, you talked about china earlier. do you think the u. s. is a trusted partner in the region today, or is it last to china's sphere of influence? yeah, i think it's a mistake to, to put this as sort of a 0 sum situation. all the countries of southeast asia want to and need to have good relations with china. they also want to have good relations with united states . so for the i'm states, it's not about countering china, per se, which isn't really very realistic. but rather showing up, i've been engaged,
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been very active on the economics theory, which is hugely important as getting gaining the confidence of the countries in the region that where they are partners for the long term. thank you so much for talking to assess caught marcial, former us ambassador to i see, and joining us and from san francisco, we appreciate your time. thank you. in other words, means thousands of people in democratic republic of congo are on the mo, scrambling for safety. the conflict between the military and m. 23 fighters is moving closer to the regional capital of north cable. province, gama men, women and children have been carrying whatever they can and walking along the main highway towards the eastern city. he went, troops are patrolling the streets. m 23 fighters are widely under centrally backed by wanda and allegation the want and government denies any allergies. here is markham webb sent us this report from when he gave village where hundreds of the space people were seen making their way to go back. we were just filming show our
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guys, can you or tina camp of displays. people just of the hell from here. let me so dozens of cali soldiers on the box a motorbike carrying their weapons, racing past, heading into the city a game are going to stand aside so you can see what's happening on the road. now. some of those soldiers were firing the air, carrying machine guns kalashnikov in a rocky launches. they rushed into the city and not prompted some panic among the civilian population. much of these people are from the can. you retain a cans of displace peoples and they've already fled their home. marion, within the last few weeks. and now because they've seen these soldiers who were apparently fleeing from frontline, i picked up whatever possessions they could. and heading into the city of goma, people here were scared of fighting. and also very many people spoke to a scared of m 23. which as a history of the accused of rights abuse is including killings, execution,
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a civilians rapes and torture as well. so people here and now heading into the city a go move is just down. there is goma. the n 23 with rwandan backing took in 2012. the following year. they withdrew, were defeated by the congolese armed forces about a year ago. their rebellion restarted is widely understood to have ruined and support once again. and so what a lot of people here a wondering are, what they fear is if and 23 fighters will take the city of goma. once again, plenty more than use our including 8000000000 people. the world's population reaches a new maya stone. we report from india, a country that is one of the largest drivers of population growth. my favorite players carrying venza. my i even in my cat vent the after venza. and we hear from
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some of cut us young. football is about who they think will be welcomed. ah. he's ready forces say 3 israelis have been killed in an attack in the occupied west bank. a palestinian man accused of the attack has been shot dead. it happened near the legal israel settlement of r e l. she, our plan is population keeps growing and just pass see 8000000000 mark. it took less than 12 years to add the last 1000000000. some of the fastest growing populations are in africa, but with more people comes increase conflict and a fight for resources. while india has been one of the largest drivers of population growth, it will soon overtake china as the most populated country. though, indian women are now having she were children, on average, experts say that you to better education and health care for women. panini town
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reports from raja san state. if they know miss is going to go to get up and i do buys mccardie will in boucher john good is training teenagers to become more self aware. she's using a game of cards to start discussions about choice and consent. the logic goal is to empower rural women. funny, go again, go let gail would be really lovely. play some girls in villages unless aware. so we encourage them to tell their parents that they want to study or start working before getting married. everybody wants children, but they need to be independent before that. in jazz home to 1400000000 people, this population is projected to soon become the world's largest. it's expected to peek around 2060 and then start declining. government data shows indian women are having fewer children. it correlates this with improvement in. 6 goods, education, white family planning policies focus on breaking taboos wrong contraception and
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increasing awareness about maternal health. i lose understand that because a lot of community health workers are providing pre and post nika, care shandrika, la advises, new moms on breastfeeding vaccinations and nutrition. rural areas have strong patriarchal norms about marriage and child booked. she says families were earlier uncomfortable with their work thought by law. how may i only give, admit that there has been a major awakening in the village since we started working earlier? mothers would have had a 2nd child, even when their 1st child was very young. all they would have become mothers at a very young age that's become less common. there are concerns about india's ability to create jobs and people. some experts say a growing population could be an advantage if the government invest in creating jobs and improving health care. if you don't have all that, it leads to lake, you know, are diminishing returns in terms of the economy, but it lead door,
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socialist, strife and frustration. you can't ivan unhappy, large 350000000 is. are your population boucher hopes her message will travel beyond this group and had more young girls become independent. experts say this will help make family planning a matter of choice and not charms. pardon him at that? al jazeera, gorgeous con western india to turkey. now and sunday's bombing in the sample was a set back for the government, which has repeatedly said he has won the war against what they called fairies. and it's not only facing what could be a new security challenge. but they may also be political ramifications. as in order for somebody sample, the, it shattered the piece and threatened years of stability. sundays bombing on the cloud, st in the center of a sample brought back the memory of a turbulent pat. there is defiance crowd have returned.
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the authorities in turkey are blaming their long time enemy the outlaws, kraidish group, the p k k, which has denied any role. but some believe there was a political message. didn't miss this can negatively affect the upcoming election. terrorism will cause tension on the election process. and focus on the se will be intimidated. the democratic process will be taken hostage to the se, turkeys kurdish hartline, where the state is fighting a years long conflict with the p k. k. it's also where the majority of the kurdish population lives. their vote will be important if not decisive in the presidential and parliamentary elections next june. that's why the largest pro kurdish political party, the h. d. p, is being courted not just by the opposition and a major break from the past. the governing act party members of the countries 3rd largest party for a long time. now our party and partner in the alliance may be had been
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denouncing any contact made with h t p because of their ties with the terry organization p. k. and they were criticizing the opposition about having implicit dialogue with this part sundays attack may make it harder to continue that dialogue as part of an election strategy. the m h p is calling for the closure of h d p, describing its members a separatist and terrorist. the bombing has created a new political atmosphere months ahead of an election. many se could be president or the toughest battle he has lost some support. the economy is in trouble and while the government has been proud of its campaign to eliminate what it considers the p k case security threat at home and the neighboring iraq and syria, further attacks like sundays could undermine up or the guns critics see an
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opportunity for the governing party to rally nationalist support ahead of the vote . but for now, security is what is on the minds of many here that there is double time now for the world cup news with andy and andy. some strong words from the tournament organize here. that's right. the head of the capital 2022 organizing committee saying he feels his country's been the target of unfair criticism. half an hour, 40 telling algae airy hopes this world cup can in fact change stereotypes about the region colon that was allowed and it was not desired that an arab country was able to compete on an equal footing and out perform other candidates within the bid. and ultimately be awarded the welcome will again. in addition, over the past 10 years, false malicious claims were launched and any negative rumors easily stick in people's minds, let alone the stereotypes already in their mind. it is easy for an average person
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in london or paris to be deceived by the false rumors. that cattle was awarded the tournament due to corruption in the shop. it is not easy to believe that cattle had earned it as oh, it's kessler chicken chicken. now the real force of the wo, copies the harmony it creates among people of the world among fans from all over the globe sent to me, this is the key to the success of the championship. it is also the key in changing the stereotype. players never see those outside cats. i will follow on t v screens and witness a modern civilized state. hosting people from all the callers of the world. coming to cattle jubilantly, cheering their teams. it will be a global sporting and cultural carnival nights. but mainly those who come to catch our during the events, many of them could be coming for the 1st time ever to an arab country. they will witness and leave the arab culture, the generosity, the pride, and above all the rich culture. this is the key and changing the stereotype people have about the arab world for now, fans coming to the will cut will be able to watch multiple live games. in one day,
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all stadiums are within a 55 kilometer radius of the capitol, doha, and the ticket holders public transport is free. laura kaun has been testing the system out for us. ah, i'm at the metro station and how much international airport and how to ha, now got me bouldin's plan for going to be arriving on a daily basis for the people world cup. so today i'm going to head to 3 stadium by the metro and stuff, a doctor to see how easy to navigate around. caught up with the matches. we played in 8 stadium. alger knew the mama lou sale and they can be reached from the red line education city and i haven't been on the green and stadium, 9th floor and halifax international from the gold. ah,
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this meant to we began operating in 2019 and could reach speed, a 100 culbertson the, our, making it one of the fastest drivers trains in the world. this is stadium 974 at the parking that walk away from rack above the metro station . or it gets hot on the subtle, named after cut of international dining code. but also the number of contain a few to build it all 3 lines, the red gold and the green insect right here and which tire rotation. read and go to be failed. he'll be patient. and there is the fail stadium. it's going to pack $80000.00 fans and it's going to
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hold the final to the wild card. you can see some of the intricate details of the building behind me. this is actually 5 by the alpha. now i love that the arabic traditional candle. ah, this is just a jump off the shuttle toward ignore the city of al court where we had a date stadium. now this is built to look like a bed when tanden inside is a wash with color, with the traditional to pattern again, an ultra model stadium with a not to cut as history. ah, today you have it rated by metro and soccer ball in one day. and i'm not going to have my dad that i come back to the boulevard. we did live in south restaurant and have a real practical atmosphere a i'll
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be back with more world cut news later on this hour, including some predictions from one star player who did not. she make it scatter. ah hello, we have something of a north south split in the weather across the middle east at the moment, farther north. there is rather more cloud than the rest for a bit of rain in the forecast south of the gulf, it should stay la, she try here in doha temperatures into the low thirty's, over the next few days. let's start with the world cup temperatures. probably starting to get around $2829.00 celsius, i'll say struggling. that's not too bad at all. where to weather we'll sit farther north. we got some showers there into northern parts of saudi arabia, some heavy rain spilling out of that is the side of kia pushing across towards iran, through iraq, some heavy down post to me to the far north of syria. and that continues as we go
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through thursday, could even see some wet weather coming to q weight by that state that here in kata, it will stay dry with more hazy sunshine logic dry across north africa. well, there we will see increasing cloud, just spilling into those western parts of the region. so you might just catch a shower or 2 through the straits of gibraltar. northern possum rock on northern algeria, easing over charleston as yet, even northern fringes of libya and each could catch a shout or 2 showers continue around the gulf of guinea. they are drifting further south. we've seen some lavish hours recently into eastern parts of south africa. these are now moving away ah, a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is vital providing breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally
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ah, you're watching the news, our on our 0 with me fully vegetable a reminder of our top stories. at least one person is dead off to rush and massage strikes across ukraine. the mayor of the capital key says to residential buildings was struck in his city. present voted means lensky says, energy infrastructure was hit once again in democratic republic of congo. tens of thousands of people to flee the companies village of key bottom near the eastern city of goma. they're trying to escape the conflict in the region between government troops and m. 23 fighters. and the global population is now 8000000000 people and counting it took less than 12 years to have the last 1000000000 people are living longer and healthier lives. according to the overall number,
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the republican party in the u. s. is on the cost of taking control of the house of representatives. if secure 217 season is now only one steed away from flipping the chamber. vote counting is still underway in some regions nearly a week after the mid term elections. meanwhile, the democratic candidate for governor in arizona kitty hobbs, has defeated her donald trump. rival endorsed rival carry lake. a closely fought race in the battleground state. was one of the most significant in the mid term elections. so this is how the house looks so far. as we mentioned, the republicans are just one seat away from winning a majority. they need a total of $218.00 cease to do that, and then a crash are expecting more winds from western states, such as california, they do still have a slim chance of getting to to 18 fledgling in our white house. correspondent kimberly allocate in washington dc. kimberly, so it's been what a week now since the mid terms in the house still hasn't been called. what, what does this signal, what does it say?
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it signals that the divisions within the republican party are proven to be not only deeper, but more problematic than i think many republicans had expected about a week ago or just a little more. there was this anticipation that it would be an easy sweep of the house of representatives one week later, they're still trying to get that definitively called, and it will be just a very, very slim majority. if that is ultimately the case, as those votes are being counted, what the signals is of that essentially the republicans are really trying to determine if the leaders that they have in place. not only the former president donald trump, but specifically in the house, kevin mccarthy, whether or not he should continue on in that role and whether he should be the house speaker, come january. if that vote is ultimately the direction the republicans are hoping. so what's happening at this hour is republicans are up on capitol hill. they are deciding and taking a vote about whether to continue with the representative from california. kevin
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mccarthy. it is expected that he will get the support that he needs this time around. but the big question is whether the divisions within the republican party can be overcome. in other words, those more extreme supporters of donald trump and then some of the establishment republicans that are currently there. whether they can come together and decide on their leader. and that is the big question mark at this hour. thank you for that. kimberly. how can live there at the white house? well, in just a few hours former present donald trump will make what is called a very big announcement is made no secret of his wish to launch a 3rd one for the white house. he was on the campaign trail during the mid term elections rallying for handwriting. how can canada's and most of those he backed in key races failed to be elected. when i saw speak to richard painter, who's a professor at the university of minnesota law school and a former chief ethics lawyer for former president george w bush. he is joining us from minnesota. thank you so much, sir. for your time. before we talk about what donald trump is going to do and how
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that's going to affect the republican party, i want to ask you 1st about the midterm results for the party. are the republicans were expected, of course, to clean the house pretty easily, and here we are a week on and how soon hasn't been called, what's happened? what went wrong? why the so called red wave failed to materialize? well, there are several problems for the republican body. ah, is not that the american voters disagree with the republicans on policy. and the republicans can run candidates on when on issues of the problem for the republican party is 1st donald trump. i don't the norm as baggage for the party, voters are sick of donald trump. they repudiated him in 2018 when they put the democrats in charge of both houses of congress. they repudiated him in 2020, and they repudiated donald trump again in 2022. ah, soccer. a voters are sick and tired of the election denial. oh,
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whether you voted for trump or for biden, everybody knows that a biden won the election. that's object of truth. people don't believe an object of truth shouldn't be in politics. and the other voters are sick of hearing about 3rd was code i. well, there's a really terrible candidates on the ballot, right. but, but as kimberly mentioned that the party, the republican party is divided right now between those who support from a president, trump, and those a want to move away from trump is and especially after the defeat of candidacy endorse in key space. can they overcome those divisions? well, we'll see if they overcome those diversions of questions do they want to where they want to lose? i am the said voters are repudiated of ism in 2018. in 20202022. i mean they really want this. 2 began in 2024. i would think bubblegum party would get its act together and run some decent candidates enter
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some good republicans who are winning elections. and they may control the house of representatives. but not because of donald trump. he's just an enormous damage. but, but he's expected to announce is 3rd presidential bit later. and yet he's so facing several investigations including on criminal charges. how tricky is that going to be to, to prosecute him if he's indeed running in 2024? no, no, but he is above the law in the united states that includes a president or a former president. and there is a overwhelming evidence that donald trump committed crimes, not only in the mishandling classified documents but the crime, the sedition of seeking to overturn the 2020 election to overthrow the united states. government duly elected the united states government on january 6th. and we have had hearings on that house representatives and i of urged that the department of justice criminal charge him with sedation. and indeed, under the 14th amendment section 3 of the united states constitution. anyone who
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participate in insurrection or sedation or give aid or comfort there too, is. busy disqualified from public office. we enacted that after the civil war, and that's the last time that someone tried to overthrow the united states government over a disputed election. that was the election of 1860 of abraham lincoln. and we saw that again in 2021. when the confederate flag was brought into the capital building by a violent mob, a police officer was killed and donald trump was in the middle of that is disqualified from public office under 14th amendment. section 3, he should not be running. ok, so you talked about the fact that there were some very good candidates, other candidates within the republican party. ah, that could be better candidates in 2024 and mike pence and ron descent is as seen as possible. tram challenges. who is the party likely to back, he think will say, oh, the party wants to back. of course, what donald trump would like to happen would be that those who don't want trump
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black different candidates. so, so he is able to assemble majority of the delegates and the republican convention and seize control of the party as he did in 2016. or we've learned our lesson with donald trump or his presidency was a disaster early of criminal acts committed and the american voters want to move on . so that if they go there. 2 the republican party, they were going to come crashing down to defeat in 2024. thank you so much, mr. painter for talking to us. richard painter. joining us here from minnesota and wal mart has agreed to pay $3100000000.00 to settle lawsuits across the u. s. over strong appealed, sold vice pharmacies. the retail giant is a latest chain after cbs health than walgreen's to reach a deal to kills. lawsuits filed by state and local governments. opioid overdose is have caused the death of at least 500000 people. over the past 2 decades,
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they speak to gabriel. it is under a new york so gave. how did this set salomon come about? well, this is a lawsuits that have been going through the legal system for years now. and wal mart is now the 3rd major retailer here in the us. it is agreed to settle these thousands of law suits the 2 others being c, v. s. and walgreens. the walmart, one is mentioned about $3100000000.00. so a huge sum of money. and what this comes down to is that a states we're, we're suing wal mart saying that the, the pharmacies within the massive retail chain throughout the united states was turning a blind eye as they were selling these pain killers and huge quantities. he's pain killers that were ultimately funnelled into the hands of drug traffickers and then sold illegally on the black market. walmart to denied any wrong doing. and it's
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always said that they were just simply fulfilling prescriptions that people brought into their pharmacies. and even in the, as this huge settlement was announced here today, wal mart put out a statement saying that they felt this settlement was in the best interest of all parties involved. but say they still dispute the allegations in the law suits and do not admit any wrong doing or any guilt. nevertheless, states that we're a party to this lawsuit law suits i should say, are thrilled with this, because now it'll be about $13000000000.00. if you combine walgreens, c, v s, and walmart all in these settlements, where was this money going to go? it's going to go into helping addiction treatment centers throughout the united states and drug education programs has to be approved by all of the states that were a party to this. and if it does, which is expected, at least the walmart money could start being paid out as early as next year. okay,
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thank you very much for that. gabrielle yvonne, the live there in new york. the online retailer, amazon is planning to lay off around 10 as an employee, according to u. s. media reports, the carter said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce, ending the company's devices group. it follows a wave of job cuts across the technology sector in the u. s t right now where many sharps in tehran are close as part of a strike action to mark the anniversary of the 2019 protest against rising fuel prices that ended in a violent crackdown people and also gather in the series to demonstrate this comes as the outcry continues over the death of 22 year old martha armine while in police custody. dasa jabari report, some terran today's march 3 years since those protests erupted in 2019 on november 15th, when you woke up to the news overnight that the government had increased fuel prices on route 200 percent without any kind of warning to the general public
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demonstrations. that took place 3 years ago lasted for about a week, and that is when we saw a complete blackout of the internet insider iran. and there was reports by various human rights groups that hundreds of people were killed during the protest that took place that officials never released any numbers on their end. where it's been happening today was a number of unofficial groups on social media had called for a 3 day general strike across the country. and to commemorate those who they had lost 3 years ago as well as the number of people that have been killed. since the death of 22 year old nasa media on september 16th, the protests that have been ongoing since then continue on the 60 now what has been taking place today is various reports on social media showing a number of bizarre in different cities across or on and shutting down their businesses and chanting slogans against the government for their part from the
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official news agencies insider on. we've seen footage as well, claiming that the bazaar remain open and business carried on as usual, very difficult for us in dependent. we verify these reports. so what i can tell you today, working on other we've seen is a very much a heavy security presence across the city. as well as a number of smaller protest taking place in various parts of to run and a number of businesses that are privately owned have chosen as well to be closed for the next 3 days to pay their respects. and remember those that have lost their lives during the ongoing unrest. insider on. i still had around to 0. andy has the walk up news. thank you fully. it looks going on tonight. england just landed in capital and from looking picture perfect out of that. well titled ah
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with a whole pretty sports champion to bed
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down there haven't one's investigates how the nfl escaped paying billions of dollars to former players for suffered devastating brain damage playing americas most popular sport. i'm sorry you didn't dive before 2015. good luck to you and your family. i know marine got c t from papa. when i looked at it, i thought about his brain be bruce because of the block force. when you get playing a position, blood sports on, i just eat up. a new series follows players from 6 countries hoping to make it to catch our 2022 people love football guy. not so much. are playing football industries, all passion at be so 2 features, 3 hopeful calendar is so glad kind of explains, you know, worked on various identity sheets. i hope i will be part of it. the world cup dream gonna go on al jazeera
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oh i the rounds world cup coach cons carol says his plays are free to show support for protests in the home country, but must do so. within the rules of the tournaments. the plans covered up their national team bunches during 2 games in september which was seen as a sign of solid there and see iran has experienced weeks of public protests following the death of a woman in police, custody of what they have the right to express them well, we used to bend your knees, indicate some people agree, some people don't agree with that. and then this is after the say,
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it is out of question to think that there is a national suffering any sort of issues like that. so iran will play england in the group open on monday, england of just land that in capital. i mean to go a couple of steps further than they did in russia 4 years ago about occasionally with the beats and semi finalists. england also lost in the final of last year. pain championships, castles, labor minister has said the country will not tolerate racism and hate speech during a debate on human rights in the european parliaments. the gulf nation has faced criticism over the treatment of construction work, in particular with 7 of the 8 world cup stadiums newly built for this tournament. and build up this world cup ology. there a spoke to a member of a european parliament delegation that a travel to though how to discuss labor reforms. i came because i was told, countless tens of hundreds of workers were dying unsafe and that the treatment of
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the migrant worker was terrible. bottom line on us, what we saw was we saw a work of 50 of 60000 men. yes. that's uncomfortable for me. i find that very uncomfortable. but then when i asked friends at home, what they thought, having sent photographs of the, the city they said to me, these workers are well looked after. the city is clean, the food seems to be good. the facilities seem to be good at bottom line, their migrant workers. they come with a specific goal to make some money and get home. when you come on these delegations, there's only so much of the city that you're allowed to see. there's so many places that you can visit up. do you believe that your view is a sanitized view or not a reflection of what is what is actually happening on the ground? i'm actually glad you asked that question because i'm always highly suspicious. when i brought on any of these type of delegations. so i took off around guitar, down to the 60 mouthful of filipinos. i spoke to and people from india i spoke to
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people from pakistan, bottom line us over the last 10 years. they tell me that the improvements in this country are unbelievable. what can be improved? yes, i think one of the things we should do is we should look for the companies that are employing migrant workers to lay on education programs for them here while they're here. education lifts all societies. so i think they could do that. i also would like to see at grief or am a toddler say by the industrial inspectors, their health and safety inspectors were told. it's quite difficult to close down a safe. and i think the minister of is of a mind to do that. i also think that the law will do their best to ensure that that happens. one of the most inform stars in will football who won't be playing at capital 2022 is earling hall and he's had an incredible start that is primarily career with manchester city score 18 goals in 13 game so far. but unfortunately for neutral fans has no white team did not qualify for the world cup 22 year old house, but been giving some will cut predictions. david's my think the favorite should be
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large enough hands and maybe england. i cannot say one. so because there's so many good teams, i wish i play the world cup of course, but just reality. no, i don't do. i will relax my body in my mind a lot. and then i will change what that will change on the nothing special i think it's been going quite well my 1st month since it is. i don't need to do so much. things are so many changes to be honest. so yeah, it's about preparing myself for the next half of the season and be ready when the next game kicks in after the break. france hoping to become the 1st team since 1962 to retain the trophy, the running champions. we're looking picture perfect. that training company, silly friends on without the engine and got a can say and pull pog birth at coach that the day show is hopeful manchester
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united to defend the rough l around will be fit supply big part in the tournaments . france open that title defense against australia on november, the 22nd, the suckers the already in capital. she nicea and denmark also in group day and we'll get a 1000000 funds adding to cancel for this will come to the forum and will also be enjoyed by many of the 400000 children who live in the country. also a chance to inspire kids to take up the game. a son of him is found out that before to the final of course, might be germany and as brazil ah right now all the talk on the playground is about the wool cock. i feel happy and excited about the worth. cough coming tickets are and i get to watch my favorite teams like germany. i see people around me talking about football and i always play football and lunch times my favorite players carrying venza. emma, i even in my cat venza after ben zimmer. oh marcy,
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the murray. i am half co. how home for most of their lives. it's right here at my doorstep and i don't really need to travel really far to go and watch the matches. and it's going to be my 1st ever old cup. i'm originally from algeria, which makes me arab, and i'm happy that guitar is the world of his being helping katara, which is in our country. i feel like i've been so half t, y. i don't know what to say. they also play at the lucille academy where they look to emulate at their heroes. my favorite brand welcome is said to money and i'm really looking forward to watching him since he is my favorite reporter, douglas kmiec. just thinking, my lawyer, the captain. oh, yeah, i'm a lawyer, thomas lawyer. yeah. why not a coaches say the school is helping to build social skills and confidence?
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football? it's not just a training tool, and it's a tool for like right now you see money, kids playing games here. what are coaches are educating t values that are players can learn these values that they can take on to life. the dreams of seeing their heroes in action is coming true. and maybe one day, one of these children will become a woke up champion, sign out is there? no, i'll shanicea can count on the support of the 10s of thousands of their friends who actually live here in cat. so they ride in force as the team arrived in the country's capital though half what will be their 6 world come in as you apply their 1st match next tuesday against denmark. let she miss in watching from afar is near dean deano, maria. he's followed an unusual routes, becoming managers, english, 30 club burton albion. today the 47 year old,
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the only african manager working in professional english football little maria, maria babies moody, maria. but since i turned to england, much easier to call medina. i came to england in 1995. i am the only african muslim product for police manager currently is bullied to see the she was in flood with birth funds that we houma way day i was born in our, grew up in tunisia in la garza, in the drop between a waste and the mountain that's where i grew up house i was, i was born. we live in probably few tenths where we live in. and one of 2 houses that are taught to low before police thought 1978.
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when you have t v will just from the radio. i think the 1st of all was to promotional tv was 1981 . we all gather in the room by the radio, listening to the commentary of the world, cooper, 1978. where can use it on the african team, qualify for the time, was only wanting qualified and that he is fired, not just through your whole generation and says that are available test with vocal . and that's what we think of a long time. we're going through a transition out as a nation since revolution 2010. the only thing is united nation is it is for paul and the commission. people are obsessed with football. woke up in katara is not up country muslim country would have a lot. unity follows there is no that bother is because you got are anyway to 1000000 people. so i think the support would be outstanding for, for too much for what i would say now to the current team is filling. go to work. got you got to go with ourselves for the for conference 1st and foremost, i'm not,
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i'm not sure we have that mindset that mentality in the muslim world. the hon. especially, even if we go to the big games or the math class to defend throttle attack, we have nothing to do to difficulties under pressure to deliver the style because they invest a lot of money and they are in position now where they need to go. the 2nd round for 1st time is 16 attempts that make sense? no, just i don't think we win a gave for a long time as well. i think we want to games in world history, so it's definitely something is not good enough. i would like to think that we go into the my game to win it. it seems, australia we got a bigger tradition with no district australia in terms of football. hopefully, the advance game won't play a big part in terms of where we are to to get the 2nd round. i've you said that i've always believed that it is your fancy, big rivalry that we got a big vision community in france. we are a french colony since 1956. are we still dominey by the french? and i think when you play against france, affinity plays, and the twins in public,
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they response really worth playing against france team. and i would not be spots for going be friends, not at all. every manager in the world want to come in madison english need. that's me too. big wad championship, primarily it's, you know, we have spanish managers. we have top managers, we have extra february players manage at this level and that will be locked. so it's difficult to manage to get a job in the school to as a manager because english all the football. but i knew the how to excel. obviously i'll be busy working here. i'm going to make sure the training time is for the times when you play to make sure i'm watching that. i'd love to get that to us live, but i'm not in position. i've got the job in my hand right now. trying to get to build people the future for these little clubs, but we'll be all watching with excited what propulsion, looking forward to how wasting the will come no joke of it will be able to play it next. she's australian open up to being granted a visa,
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that's according to reports in australia and, but he was taken to a detention center in defaulted in the bill of this year. the tournament due to being unvaccinated against curve at 19 was also banned from entering the country. against the 3 years, australia ended, its strict pandemic entry rules in july, and louis a joke of which have challenged his band and in the nfl the philadelphia, eagles is the perfect thought the season has been ended by the washington command. loose straight winds gay knowing pres, one too many for the eagle. washington taking this 13221. but they are still possible at the end of the each division. okay, we'll, we'll cut news a little later on, but that is how we're looking for now. andy, thank you very much for that. that's it. for this news, our on al jazeera from me fully back, people in the whole team, you know, i think so. watching lauren taylor is live next from london. ah mm
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