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a u. s. president. donald trump announces his run for the 2024 presidential election. ah, i wrote about this and this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up a poland military's on stand by up to 2 missiles land inside its borders, killing 2 people. ukraine blames russia, but moscow says it's not responsible and make sure we figure out exactly what happened. joe biden. pleasure support for poland, but says it's unlikely. russia is behind the explosions. fighting between the congolese army and m 23 fighters moves closer to the eastern city of goma. thousands of civilians have picked up their possessions in account for this place. people in there fleeing into the city. fearing an advance by the m $23.00 rebel grid, widely understood to be boxed by neighboring rolanda. ah
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3 g m t in the last, our former u. s. president donald trump has announced he will run for president again in 2024 election. he launched his campaign at his estate in florida a week after the midterm elections trump's earlier than usual announcement. it seemed a move to discourage other contenders like father to governor ron desantis. together we will be taken on the most corrupt forces and entrenched interests imaginable. our country is in a horrible state, were in grave trouble. this is not a task for a politician or a conventional candidate. this is a task for a great movement that embodies the courage, confidence, and the spirit of the american people. this is a movement. this is not for any one individual or ne ody is joining us now from
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outside donald trump's estate in west palm beach, florida. and i'm just looking at the monitors here and done. donald trump is still speaking in at the start of the speech. you seem to hit all the targets that he usually hits. what did you make of of the speech? that's right, rob. he definitely hit all the targets that he usually hits and then some, like you said, he is still speaking now we're past the one hour mark. he was pretty right on time at 9 o'clock local time here when he took the stage and, and started to dive right into things. he said that america's come back starts right now. and he was referring to the 4 years. he was an office. he said that everybody was striving, he mentioned all different races. he said that he saved the economy during the coven, 1900 pandemic. and he said inflation was not existence, and drugs weren't making it past the southern border. so he spent a lot of time on the podium doing what trump does, and that's tooting his own horn. i'm talking about all of the decisions that he
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made while he was an office and why the decisions that are being made now with the current president and office aren't the correct ones. it is an announcement that we were largely expecting and moments before he took the stage. actually, his office filed the paperwork necessary for his candidacy to be made official. so they did that. he took the stage, he made his speech, he made his announcement on the backdrop of it. we've got a few dozen trump supporters that were camped out outside of mar, log there outside of his resort. here not as many as we normally would have seen in the past, but definitely just as loud. so yeah, we're just going to have to wait and see what happens now over the course of the next 2 years. it's kind of a sticky issue right now with some disunity within the republican party. not knowing quite yet if they're going to back to back donald trump as the candidate for the presidential election in 2024. there is a push out there to get ron de santis the nomination for the republican party. he's the governor of florida. he just won by a landslide and last week's election. and some pulls that have been put out
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recently show that if he were to go up against donald trump, that he's got about an 11 percentage point lead in some of the main primary states, some of the 1st primary states. so we're just got to wait and see which way the wind blows with this. with donald trump, anything goes. i know that he's been speaking to a room full of very powerful and very wealthy backers, all of whom are ordering supporters of donald trump. but i know you've been talking, as you mentioned that our supporters outside morrow lago, i know you've been talking to them. what are they being telling you? yeah, i'm not sure if you can hear the horns and the cheering and, and what not behind us. but yeah, i spoke to several of them. i spoke to a woman who was a minister, i spoke to the head of the blacks for trump organization. we spoke to a young man in his early twenties, who is a political commentator, and all of them tend to really say kind of the same thing that they won't back anybody else that trump is there guy that they want to see
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a returned to constitutionalism and that there is one person leading the country for the people of the people. i'm when asked if you know if he didn't get the nomination from the republican party. and it was rhonda santas who was the forerunner for the republicans. would they vote for him? it was an ardent, know, some of the people said that he gets paid to be the governor. that's all he needs to do. he is not anything more than a governor. and some people accused some of his i mandates during covey, for instance, and things like that as i hindering on on their rights. and so it's, it's kind of tricky there. they are very ardent trump supporters. they will not budge on an idea of anybody else, but trump being their president. i. so it's going to be a very tough road for whoever the republican nominee is. if it's not trump in the future to gain that support base to get those voters to vote for it for them. renee, thank you very much. did renee all day talking to us from outside donald trump's estate, west palm beach and florida?
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trans decision to run again for the white house will raise questions about the future direction of the republican party. as practical hain reports from washington, i, he's back where he loves to be in the spotlight and at the center of the conversation, former president donald trump now says he wants to be back in the white house. but unlike the last time he says big, he's now the focus of numerous federal and state investigations, potentially hoping as a presidential candidate. he can't be indicted. analysts say it's not likely to deter the u. s. attorney general. i don't think so. i think you might have to give it a 2nd, a 2nd chance, but it also allows donald trump to really play the victim. and to say that he's being politically persecuted by the, by the administration, which is something he likes to do anyway. and he's coming off a losing streak in the mid term elections. most of his hand pick candidates got nomination to run his republicans. and last for the senate in pennsylvania, new hampshire, connecticut, and vermont and arizona were 3 of his topics lost his picks for governors. 10 last
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and a slew of the house races saw his chosen candidates lose. republicans were expecting a red way that would put them firmly in control of both chambers of congress. historically, it should have happened, but it didn't. so now republicans are publicly and privately asking themselves as the future of their party is one not led by donald trump. i think our next candidate will be looked into the future not to the past, and i think our next candidate will win. that might be easier said than done will. trump is being blamed by the republican media pulse, show his base, still backs him. still, republicans who have long sought to distance their party from trump see hope. what i do hope is that it sends a signal to republican leaders and republican primary voters that it is one thing to win a republican primary, and it is another to win a general election. what happened this november as a bunch of independence and college educated suburban moderates rejected donald trump's hand pick candidates written by that said he has won before. despite the
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controversies and countless crass remarked the most infamous felon to prevent his victory in 2016. when you are still left to do it, you can do anything, whatever you want. and even after he sent a mob to the capital on january 6, for what turned out to be a violent insurrection, republican showed signs of abandoning him only to come back days or weeks later. this announcement now forcing republican politicians and financial backers to wonder can they win elections with him or without him? it seems they will now find that out. patty calling al jazeera washington. g 20 leaders have held an emergency meeting after an explosion in poland, which ukraine is blaming on russian missiles years. president joe biden says it's unlikely that moscow is responsible for the blast, but he has promised to support an investigation. 2 people were killed in the explosion and a village near the cranium border. alex baron has more scenes that have become all
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too common in ukraine and now in neighboring poland. to massage, i believe, to have had farm land around 10 kilometers from the ukrainian border to farmers were killed. the mail teresa was going allow them to all day to day. russia was attacking ukraine with rockets. but we do not have any conclusive evidence of the moment as to who launched this missile. the investigation is underway. i deeply believe the investigators will clarify that. it was most likely a russian made miss all, but this is all still under investigation. but across the border and ukraine president flooded me as a lift gate was quick to blame the kremlin beat that i kept them and put their firing missiles at night. her territory is a rushing attack on the collective security. this is a very significant escalation act. i want to say now to old polish brothers and sisters, ukraine will always support you. pre paid may not be broken by tara russia has denied it, was involved in
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a statement. it's defense ministry said that statements by polish media and officials about russian massage fitting polish territory are a deliberate provocation with the aim of escalating the situation. the us state department has been careful not to jump to conclusions. we have seen reports out and they of course, are incredibly concerning. and we're working with our partners and the polish government and our native partners to get more information into assess what happened. nicer allies have been quick to rally behind warsaw as the alliance works to establish what actually happened. a number of neighboring countries held emergency security meetings. others renewed their pledges to defend every inch of nato territory. poland has not using them how it will react, but it's not taking any chances. generally for them all by just because i thought you cited a moment ago to increase the readiness of some military units in poland and increase the readiness of other uniform services in our country. all eyes and now
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on nato, as it grapples with how to respond and how to avoid a dangerous escalation to the war and ukraine. alex beard al jazeera or just the matter, get it a james base. joining us now from the g 20 summit in bali were the leaders have been discussing the explosion. james, i know that there was been a lot of very intensive discussion and talks in the aftermath of this. just talk us through what's been happening. yeah, well president biden, we know was woken around dawn to be told of this and very soon after that he made a phone call to president duda of poland, expressing his support after these miss all killed 2 people and he's had meetings, he's had meetings with all of the g 7 countries that joined by to nato members, spain and the netherlands, and also the top officials of the european union who normally sit in any way on g 7
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meetings. but since that meeting, president biden has been speaking again of the latest information, the u. s. has, and he says, there's preliminary information, the contests, the fact that russia fall, dismiss all of his part from russia. i don't want to say that until we complete the investigate and he went on, it's unlikely from the trajectory that it was far from russia. but we'll see president duda of poland as also said after a national security meeting there, there is no on equivocal evidence of who fired the missiles. so there is a considerable doubt here, whether it definitely was russia that was responsible. clearly, if russia was responsible, then that creates a very, very serious situation, might do a telling you what one problem russian is saying, the deputy ambassador of the united nations, dimitri polly and sky, advise everyone to look at the facts before russian to conclusion is obvious from the impact that of that the direct rocket strikes would be significantly bigger
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than the pictures show. so the russians pouring down on this so are many of the others the countries and urging a full investigation. poland now saying that other countries will help them in the investigation. this will continue to be subject to discussion, i think here at the g 20 because so many of the leaders are in the same place. in fact, you can see the pictures now. they're all dressed in white, the leaders, they've just been out to plant bang groves as part of climate initiative of the g 20. but i'm sure they're walking along in the very hot temperatures. that president macro chancellor shawls, president biden, and the others will be discussing the situation. and what has happened in poland ahead of the next important diplomatic event, which is the meeting of nato ambassadors, which will take place in brussels, or if they decide what their next step should be. obviously, james,
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we're going to be talking to you again as the g 20 meeting continues and so on and, and simply especially with the aftermath of the explosion for nar james. thank you very much. indeed, stella had an ard, is it a we're going to look at columbia as the president's 1st 100 days in office economic challenges facing and how his cheese is promises on the campaign trail. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with wanted my cattle aways, hollow, long, gone, now, other yes, some alike. whether that we have seen across eastern parts of north america recently. and we're now struggling to get it. double figures. got high pressure in charge. and wesley wind has set in and we've gone from short some t shirts to frost warnings across sir parts of the u. s. single figures. lots of
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single figures showing up on the charts just 8 celsius there for new york and for dc. and we'll see those temperatures of anything falling away as we go on through the next couple of days all the way through to thanksgiving. actually so renter, this wintry makes right now snow. they're just around new england, eastern parts of canada. certainly lots of lake effects. no central canada spitting down across the mountain states somewhat dry, but still cool enough over towards the west and more of the same as we go one into thursday. snow rolls over the rockies pushes the temperatures, doubter and minus one celsius. therefore denver am staying well below freezing around the northern plains, central parts of canada, just 7 celsius for new york and 4 d. c. and we have got some cloud of right further south than yes, 7 in atlanta as well. so lots of cold air in place. let's go. so my warmer lassie, fired and try for the greater antilles for the time being. got a few showers around the lesser antilles. and heavier showers, the southern pass of central america. the weather sponsored by cat on
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than usual announcement is seen as a move to discourage other contenders, like quoted, the governor on desantis. nato's as is looking into an explosion in eastern poland, which ukraine is blaming on. russian misses. 2 people were killed in the last and a village near the training border. law school denies carrying od starts on the area. the u. s. president says it's unlikely in missile fod from our shock holes, the bus robot and mate the colorant self holding an emergency meeting of g 7 and the natives in indonesia card focus. a former us ambassador tomato. and he says, the defense alliance wants to avoid further escalation if russia deliberately attacked nato territory, that demands an immediate response. if russia did it by accident, but refuses to acknowledge that or refuses to take any measures to prevent that in future, that also demands some kind of response from nato. so natal doesn't want to escalate
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no one and nato wants to be in a conflict with russia. likewise, i think we all believe that russia does not want to draw nato into the conflict. and that would be devastating for russia. so i think we have an opportunity to avoid estimation, but it's important that there be some very steady messaging and steady decisions and a clear response from russia about what happened. i think that there may be some mitigating measures that natal homework. and the 1st thing that native go get is nato's own security. it's commitment to collective self defense is that rock solid? does anything need to be strengthened? if there is a risk that russian missiles fired at ukraine, have hit poland and may do so. again, that may demand nato to protect itself. to do more to assist you craig, with its own air defense, maybe even a no fly zone or secure area of ukrainian airspace in order to ensure that nothing has go into effect native territory. that's something that people should be
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thinking about. if in fact, this looks as though it could continue, thousands of people in democratic republic of congo have been on the move, fleeing for safety after seeing soldiers retreating. the conflict between the military and the m. 23 fighters is moving closer to the regional cap of north keeping province goma. the congolese government has repeatedly accused wanda of backing the rebels and allegation it denies malcolm web reports. after days of heavy fighting, dozens of soldiers on motor bikes came rushing away from the front line into the eastern city of goma, in democratic republic of congo. they've been battling fighters of n $23.00, widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were, when the denies it caused panic. thousands of people full and 23 had reached the edge of the city. me and it is ducky boone, bicycle. yeah. i come from to bomba. i ran away from the m 23 and got the can you
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regina camp on saturday? then i heard gunfire. and people said m 23 his arrive. yes, that's why we decided to carry our belongings and run away. we are asking for our soldiers to be helped with reinforcements because there are too few soldiers to defend the whole province. conger, his army said a group of soldiers had panicked unnecessarily while others continued fighting people here. a scared of m. 23, the rebel. good. so the city of governor in 2012 will say we have won the bucking the following. 3 and then it was defeated by congos armed forces. he resumed its rebellion a year ago. the people here fearing the m 23 vices might take the city of goma. once again. congress armies fighting and $23.00 on 3 front, including with attack helicopters. he says and 23, how sophisticated weapons from rwanda last time congo eventually won the war with
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international support. this time the government relations with the un peacekeepers have deteriorated and it doesn't have much help. that's uniquely false. and briar lease, i can assure you, our armed forces are doing well on the battlefield and are so far containing the enemy at the town of cuba and keep them about 20 kilometers north of gamer. some soldiers fled, others were sent forward. the people here already fled their homes and we were encamped when the panic sat in. conflicts involving were wondering. you can have been displacing people here for decades. there's no sign that will be left in peace any time soon. malcolm web al jazeera coma, democratic republic of congo, a international committee of the red cross says to trucks carrying medical supplies have arrived in ethiopia to get the region. it's the 1st humanitarian, a delivery since a cease fire agreement was signed between the government and rebels earlier this
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month. and its 1st comment since the jews promise i'll be on that promise to to implement the deal. honestly, a tooth aims to end 2 years of conflict, but it's devastating. the ticket i region the leg of the night yonah is wont. so what we saw in to grey is the people want a piece and looked in the good that they went water, that they want electricity and food. we saw that they do not have any problem with that. what am hara i far and farmer brothers him but not good. if we can continue like this, i think it will be nicely sell me on my part. i want peace. i am happy that peace is coming. i blush, i want to do all i can to make sure that this piece remains intact a little bit. so one of us, israel's caretaker prime minister yodel up here has said again that israel will not cooperate with any u. s. investigation into the killing of al jazeera correspondence showing ob locklear. it was reported on monday that the u. s. department of justice had launched its own probe into her death. a barclay was fatally shot by israelis
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forces while reporting on a raid and the occupied west bank in may. so ha, is the i d, f is a moral and ethical army for the soldiers and commanders of the idea of protect israel foley, investigating any out of the ordinary event and are dedicated to the valleys and rules of democracy. hey, the idea so does will not be investigated by the f. b. i knew by any foreign entity or foreign country, however friendly it may be lost, will not abandon idea of soldiers to foreign investigations and affairs protest was delivered. the americans in the appropriate ranks were valid columbia's 1st leftist president, gustavo petro has marked his 1st 100 days in office, is maintaining the approval of half the population, but see economic challenges of forced him to moderate. the ambitious reform plans had campaigned on alessandro amputee reports from water supporters of gustavo pedro marched through bogo to add to my calendar days of the country's 1st ever let this
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president can cover some of faith that was loftier ambitions, have been quietly dialed back as the government faces the realities of soaring inflation in a gaping fiscal deficit before dose here, petra's promise of change remains intact. if i'm only content with one, look, we're very happy with what has been accomplished in this 100 days. he's trying to fulfill what he has proposed. obviously some things need to be revised that we remains that past that change can be achieved to ensure govern ability and try to assuage market fears. petros managed to build a broad coalition in congress with the tradition of parties. he often criticized but amend dotala has t c associate a strategy that allow him to pass a $20000000000.00 fiscal bill raising taxes on fossil fuels in the rich to find in social programs. he's also instituted at total peace law to star negotiations with the all remaining gillian paramilitary groups in the country and an unprecedented
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deal with columbus powerful cattle ranching association to buy $3000000.00 acres of land to redistribute tackler farmers home father in a press conference on wednesday. surrounded by his cabinet, petro presented a list of 50 achievements. he says, point, or where's greater political and social justice? or, luckily genesee, the them, that a politics today are not divided by left and right. the division is among policy stood, am power life, and those that extinguish it, we pies and foreign policy has spearheaded an international campaign to change drag policy and fight climate change while also restarting relations with neighboring. been a sweller after years of tension, but his government also face is growing criticism on his economic messaging. his ministers making contradictory announcements about ending oil and gas exploration, which many observers blame for the fall at the local currency, the peso against a dollar. petro is doing the job that he was elected to do. he did campaign for
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changes, and he is proposing new ideas. what i don't like is, as governments announcements on the economy and how they intend to manage the economy, they, they change every day. the government's policies on the oil sector, on new contracts on exploration have caused the markets to world wind. but this, by this ms. adam spencer south for low ratings to remain strong with half the country supporting his administration and both that's 20 points higher than his predecessor at this point of view, which means federal cell has a large political capital to spend, as he tries to have banned in transforming one of the most unequal countries on earth. allison graham, gifted as jesse it up with that finds of the world cup and katara will be able to watch multiple live games. in one day, all stadiums are within a 55 kilometer radius of doe hot. the main city and public transport is free for
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ticket holders, or a con has been testing the system out for us. ah, i'm at the metro station and how much international effort in kata now got me out in japan for going to be arriving on a daily basis for the people was cop day. i'm going to head to 3 stadium by the metro and stuff. a doctor to see how easy it is to navigate around. caught up with the matches. we played in 8 stadium. alger knew the mama, lou sale and, and they can be reached from the red line education city. and i believe the green and stadium 974, and halifax international from the gold metro began operating
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in 2019 and can reach speeds of a 100 kilometers an hour, making it the funds to dr. latrines in the world. this a stadium 974 at the 30 minute walk away from rock above the metro station or top on the subtle named after cutting, international diet coke. 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 of station wants to read and go to the failed. he'll be patient. and this is the fail stadium. it's going to pack $80000.00 fans and it's going to hold the final to the wall cock. you can see some of the intricate details of the
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building behind me. this is actually fired by the alpha. now i love that the arabic, traditional candle a jump on the shuttle towards ignore the city of al court, where we have a date stadium. now this is built to look like a bed when tank and inside is a wash. what color with a traditional satar pattern? again, an altar model stadium with a nod to cut as history. ah, today you have a great idea by metro and talk about in one day. and i'm not going to have my dad that i come back to our boulevard. we did line. so i have a real with ah.
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