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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 16, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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hello, i'm told mccrae, this is the news. hell, a live from dog. ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine asks for access to a blast site in poland. well, nato suggests it might have been caused by a ukrainian air defense massage. donald trump announces another presidential run but faces a divided republican party and a potential rival and florida governor on de santis. the u. k. inflation right rises to a 41 year high. the conservative government prepared to announce new tax and spend in cats and messes new lunar rocket blasts off, bringing the us closer to returning astronauts to the moon. 50 years after the apollo missions. and i am he to stem at what the latest from footballs. woke up and the injuries of piling up for the defending champions, france lose another player, but back on his feet is south korea star player. sonya men returns the training of
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to fracturing his eye socket. will hear from him later, the sour nato and poland have dismissed ukrainian accusations that russia carried out a missile strike on a polish village. they say the rocket that kills to people was likely fired by ukraine's air defense muscles system. but the incident has ramp damped tension among nato and g. 7 nations and stoked fears of the conflict spilling beyond ukraine's borders. shown how reports from cave this missiles trajectory had the potential to affect the course of the conflict as a whole. the war in ukraine seeming to spill over on to neighboring territory polish territory, nato territory. this witness personally knew both of the men who were killed. i ran over to the window because it was pretty close 100 meters. i saw this monstrous
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black cloud and a streak of terrible smoke. on the other side of the world and barley leaders of the g 7 and nato nations, convened an emergency meeting a missile attack on one nato country could trigger a collective response from the whole alliance. but afterwards, the u. s. president remained cautious. i so unlikely the minds of the trajectory at it was fired from russia. but we'll see. tuesday had seen one of the most intense russian missile bombardments of the entire war. scores of missiles hitting multiple ukrainian civilian infrastructure targets, leaving entire towns and villages without power. ukraine's air defenses in turn launching dozens of their own missiles to try to shoot them down. and that's why president biden and nato allies of being so careful. photos of the missile de bery in poland suggested came from an es 300 air defense system. russian made but used
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by ukrainian forces and as an investigation by poland and its nato allies continues . the polish president has admitted the likelihood of what he describes as an unfortunate accident president and j. do to say it is highly probable that miss r was in fact fired by ukrainian or defend moscow is denying any involvement and accused opponent of reacting historically to the incident. and russia has some support, even from one nato member. shannon yup. i have to respect the statements made by russia. it's significant for us that russia says they have nothing to do with this . because a security code has been thrown around the site of the missile strike, release preventing media from getting within half a mile of the area. ukraine and it's western allies now insist that no matter who fired the missile, the death and destruction here wouldn't have occurred. but for russia's invasion of
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ukraine, nato ambassadors have met in brussels defense and the deployment of more military hardware to the polish border high on the agenda, russian or not. the miss out that hit poland has ratcheted up the tension and greatly increased the risk of escalation. jona hall al jazeera keith of polish president. andre duda said it was not an attack on his country. while nato said its investigations indicate the ukrainian infants massage landers and poland needs upset because we are not those of nothing. absolutely nothing indicates that this was unintentional attack on poland. so what happened is a rocket hit our territory. it was not intentional. it was not a massage targeted at poland. the fact is, this was not an attack on poland. i said bag is in h k on the ukranian polish border for us and as the ukrainians and now asking to get access to the blast size. yes they are,
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they haven't admitted or that it was their missile. they haven't accepted that explanation yet the ukrainians want to be part of the investigation. but the polish have said for them to be a part of the investigation, the actor would have to also include united states would have to agree to that. now we are right, the boarded it was partly closed down for a while. the attack took place around 6 kilometers away from here. the miss i landed about 6 kilometers away from ham. you understand that village now is a quarter and often the investigators are there. police did release 2 photographs. one of the strike site that had the creature and 8, what looked like a truck that had turned over on your site side and the other of some fragments of a missiles. now ukraine did come under attack on choose day one. the largest barrage of missiles since the start of this war and the air defenses of this country, we're working hard to bring them down our prisons. lensky said that vital infrastructure
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was targeted or, but it is possible that one of those missiles came from ukraine's air defenses. and was knocked off course, at least that's the explanation we're hearing from western countries. but ukraine is yet to accept that ukraine says they want to be a part of the investigation and want to handle evidence they say of the trace of the russian missile. and so we would have to wait and see what happens. but what right now the border is open. it has slowed down the traffic between ukraine and poland as the investigation takes place. okay, thank you so much. that's s it bag on the ukrainian polish border for us. hm hm. at val has more on the reaction from moscow nations. i've been denying this ad saying that, you know, they didn't even decide they didn't mean and they, they, they couldn't commit that mistake because they didn't want to strike at poland. so
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the un mission dawson representative of the un mission said dot, but also said that this is a plot by ukraine, designed to draw nato countries into the conflict directly. also a state duma member. he said that, i mean, this is certainly a joint plot between ukraine and western intelligence agencies to create a scenario whereby nato can find excuses to send armies directly into your class. we have also mids, yet as the deputy chairman of the national security council. he is saying that this is, this is a plot to not only to directly get nato into the war, but also to lead to a world war 3 in ukraine. so the actions are, are being very clear about it. but also we have this statement by the minister of defense quoted by kathy with agencies. and it is interesting in the saying that
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on the 15th of november, that is, yesterday, tuesday, russia didn't hit one single target in the key for the cost for the ukraine. we know that some civilian neighborhoods have been hit yesterday, so they are implying here, but not only those 2 missiles where a filing by ukrainians into poland. but also you claim has been targeting its own civilian population. whether on purpose or by ladies of g 20 nations and the passing indonesia after several days of meetings, overshadowed by the war and ukraine would despite the riffs within the group members were able to put together a joint declaration. jessica washington reports from the g. 20 summit and bali even in this idyllic setting, this new reprieve from the crises these leaders face as they who had a mangrove forest indent bizarre away from the formality of the g. 20 summit itself
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a chance for reflection and quiet conversations on more pressing matters far from bali and the more were one, the world jem, together the g $22.00 urge de escalation. russia continues to always show you escalating you right? while we're me earlier the u. s. president called an emergency meeting up to 2 people were killed in explosions in holland over night near the border with ukraine . he was joined by leaders from japan and nato countries. the defense alliance, which also includes poland and make sure we figure out exactly what happened. he also said, preliminary findings suggested the missile was not fired from russia, even in the absence of the russian president, the warren ukraine, has overshadowed the leaders summit, taking focus away from issues on the official agenda like health care and renewable energy. the leaders declaration issued at the end of the summit said most members strongly condemned for war in ukraine and stress. it is causing immense human
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suffering, hurting growth, increasing inflation, and heightening food shortages. it also called for the continuation of a deal said to expire this week, which allows grain blocked at ukrainian ports by russian ships to be exported. the issuing of a declaration in this context was hailed as an achievement for intonation, diplomacy. the communique that was released to day is substances. it's comprehensive, it's action oriented, and it was by no means a short. and i think the president and his team design enormous praise before the leadership that they have demonstrated over the year. but especially over the past few days, i think they, the host said good bye to his high profile visitors. perhaps relieved the summit was more successful than many had expected. jessica washington out to sara money. there's plenty more ahead on this news hour, including 3 more protesters in iran have been sentenced to death. will have an
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update from toronto, kenya's, former president, who do kinyata is urging kong. elise rebels from government forces to stop fighting and stop talking. we're about an hour from the glistening skyscrapers of di habit. the view here couldn't be any more different over there. the, the raven gulf behind me kilometers of june come up and he's got for a drive. we hit the desert june south of capos capital to find out what world cup fans can do for thrills outside of matches. that's coming up with peter. lighter and sport. ah, well for the 1st time in 2 years, flights have brought much needed. i to ethiopia is to drive region. at the same time, a delegation from the international red cross is arrived by road. it follows an agreement between the government and to gripe people's liberation front. the deal
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in did a conflict which began in 2020 a liberian flagged oil tanker has been struck by an exploiting trone off the coast of oman. the vessel is operated by singapore based eastern pacific shipping. the company is owned by israeli billionaire eton offer it reported only mine damage to the vessels howl and says there was no spillage of cargo or injuries among the crew . well, captain ronnie is chairman of the constellation marine service is a shipping marine consultant and he joins us from dubai. thank you so much for being on this news hour. can you just bring us up to speed? what more do we know about this tanka and the roots that it was taking? can you hear me, sir? captain, can you hear me again? oh good. what more can you tell us about about the ship and the roots that it was taking? yes, the ship was heading in the southeast direction, fully,
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fully laden with diesel oil, heading to south american bought while this is not good. okay. and just had to stabilizing. is this incident for maritime activity in the area? obviously, a very busy shipping line. you have to be shipping late and she was, she was out of the gulf of oman on her way. south bar, south east bound. it is a busy area, but it is quite open waters and it is heavily monitored by the collision force naval vessels. and how unusual is something like this where the new issue every, every much and wrestle has the right of passage. and it is contradictory to the international maritime law, but
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a vessel is intercepted like this by an unmanned device. the device after the strike, can you explain what would have happened on board and how the authorities responded? yes, what happens is when something unusual and en route happens, the 1st thing is the monster of the vessel has long been to been down, has to make quick damage assessment, call emergency stations, and report the incident to the flag and classification society along with the managers okay, the company reported only mine damage to the vessels hall. is that unusual as well? it all depends on this that that happens. usually the structure of these vessels which carry diesel and cargo volatile cargo,
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pretty red, protected. usually, as the national law most wrestled with 100 about 4 and 14 incidents like these, particularly how breach. so there is enough safety built into the structure of the rest. so anyways, okay, thank you so much for your time in your inside that is kept in syria. ronnie, of constellation marine services from dubai for us. thank you. thank you very much for the latest inflation figures from the u. k. show rights have increased to levels not seen in more than 40 years. the office for national statistics is the rate of inflation for october rose to 11 point one percent. the increase has been blamed on high a process for food and energy. finance melissa jeremy hunt is due to unveil a new budget on thursday. who push been thing is an economist at the center for economic and business research in london. he's expecting more pressure on consumers
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. given the a lot of a lot of interesting kind of only treatment demand but given the fact that love will be mission going not only energy and but other sectors that needs to be kind of help comes down that happen. we maybe want to make their own pocket based on the december 15 you think, and it's also impacted because of the us and also as we can be for years and that goes into meeting. they need some help even if it's not real. he a lot of changes which will land a lot more problems and actually the
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role it's get to the world cup news with peter now we've been hearing from one of the top players in the tournament. that's quite right to him. south korea sketson's sonia min, he says he's confident he will play a big part and cutter as he continues to recover from injury. that was the last member of the robbins. i was wasted. no time back in the training of the french and his left eye sockets. there's no doubt sun is planning the playing south through the 1st mess. that'll be against your guy next thursday. i have been playing without missing any matches until the winter season. i've only been resting for the last 10 days. so this has been an opportunity for me to refresh my condition was going through a surgery, can ruin your body and i was told my surgery went very well, so i'm still recovering, but there shouldn't be any problems. ah, just for those to go. excitement is building around doha. this was ecuador arriving
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at their hotel, the kick off the tournament, and the opening game on sunday, against the host nation. across town at aspire park fans have been taking pictures of the world cup trophy. it's usually kept the feet of headquarters in switzerland but has just completed a $51.00 stop global to a going into this tournament. only 8 countries have actually won the world cup. yes . all excited to be here because yes, less than 3 after 3 that robbie. so he's regularly like amazing as we just had to see the trophy and gang spirit of the world cope with lots and lots of events going on. the 1st one with the autopay to tomorrow. so we're all really excited, the toner and some action for you away from go home. many teams are playing their final warm up games before the swim and kicks off 2018 runners up croatia seeing or saudi arabia, one known in riyadh. thanks to a later,
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andre cram at each goal. there will be several places of 4 friends together during the tournament, including the main fi for fan parking. go hot, victoria gate and b when to have a look around. a, in a few days time. this area is going to be packed with fan and estimated 40000 people will come to this entertainment zone to watch the matches on this big screen every day. now this is the 1st time that people will cover ever been held in the middle east and organizers say that will be something for everyone through them that we deployed. if he's offensive or concepts before it was the fif offense test. now we are going full on multi dimensional, multi faceted. we have amazing food options, entertainment, and of course formats use a date on this amazing screen. a
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festival is split into 3 then. so there's the live zone where the big screen is, where fans will be able to watch the game every day. then there's the food and bring zone, and then there is the entertainment then that will have interactive and immersive game to people to play as well as this the pizza museum. now this has more than a 100 original pieces of p for world cop memorabilia for people to see dating back to the 970 a. i'm an ambassador this museum and we started this collaboration with the main fi from you see in zurich. since the world cup is in guitar, we brought part of the museum to doha. as you can see behind me, i'm here to share the magical moments that only football can give a better part is in the center of dough horror. and this is where this
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people found festival is being held. you can see the west based guy line in the background. it's really easy to get to very accessible. organizers say they expect this place to be the focal point for fans, a place where they can comp hang out, relax and enjoy everything. the world cup has to offer a fans are starting to arrive in katara here. the all the kickoff there will be staying in all sorts of accommodation from hotels, to cruise ships and friend villages. licksey o'brien has been checking out some of the options in the deserts with we're about an hour from the glistening skyscrapers of di habit. the view here couldn't be any more different over there. the,
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the ripened gulf behind me telling me as of june, come up there for a drive with this day. that is hugely important to not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here because you can go june bashing, we can go style gazing, you can pick a june, pick a trail, and just see where you end up. one of the best things though is camping and sound like the 1200000 visitors who are heading into contact for the world cup are actually going to stay at a did a camp. so we're going to go and check one of them out. we have the $96.00 then 16 clusters for the inventory is distributed between the locked and a standard type of the locks or more with complete services of a room. they will be having daily breakfast, buffet,
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they will be having also a barbican i happening with . now if you do end up coming and staying at a camp like this, can learn a bit about comes to re culture. and when you're not at the gapes, you've got the rest of the day that to explore. still plenty of woke up knees later the sour, including netherlands, coach leaf, and hall on his team's chances in cutter and defending champions, france or delta. another injury blow with the bundle, legal top school are limping out of the tournament. ah well santiago's warming up again. the air is starting to come from the south again, so your $31.00 will be topping it. i think in temps to drop off to that. look at
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argentina. nice bit of sunshine, again, temperatures up to where they should be. it's spring. so occasional showers show up that nothing like as big as they were a couple of days ago. and that warmish and dry weather stretched up to south parallel, then you hit a line of consistencies, no showers that goes through rio. up into the center of the alison and then kills up to meet up with the line of rain that goes across the top of south america is talia which has produced that recent flooding. and then slides in columbia might do the same again, although the hint is a bit further south, after se, throughout the caribbean, daily fatty big shower around. it's nothing too concentrated here except when you look at panama, but around the mexican coast, the pacific. dry and now is the other side that looks fairly wet, consistent with what's happening in the u. s. in canada. that does this look wintery at long last, we've got a real drop in temperature to single figures, even negative figures. we've got snow as you can see now and in the forecast
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toronto finally is back down to its freezing season. that stretches right back to the west coast. but he saw you in san francisco. ah ah ah, with from sports championed to bed bound for her fault one's investigates how the nfl escaped paying billions of dollars to former players who suffered devastating brain damage playing america's most popular sport. i'm sorry you didn't die before 2015.
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good luck to you and your family. i know maria got c t from papa. when i looked at it, it's all about his brain being bruce, because it blocked worse when you get playing a position blood sports on on just eda. ah ah, what ching? al jazeera, a reminder about top stories, the salad ukraine has asked for access to a blast size and poland. nato has suggested it might have been caused by a ukrainian air defense massage. used to deflect a russian strike. at least 2 people were killed in the attack. most g 20 members
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meeting in bali has strongly condemned the war and ukraine. members have released a final declaration, but the statement also recognized they were other views and different christmas of the situation. the u. k. has announced its inflation right for october has risen to 11 point one percent. it's an increase to levels not seen and moving in 2 years. the rise has been blamed on higher costs of food and energy. or kenya's, former president who do kinyata is urging warring sides in the democratic republic of congo. to start talking, he visited a camp of displaced people in north cuba, the conflicts between the congolese soldiers and im. 23 fighters has moved closer to gama. the congolese government has repeatedly accused were wanda of backing the rebels and allegation it denies. malcolm web has the latest from the eastern democratic republic of congo, m $23.00, which is widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. they,
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rwanda denies it, has been fighting with congress. these forces on 3 fronts, one to the north of its territory, one to the west. and we've just heard that the town is tongue from 3 different military sources has been taken by am 23 rebels. and 23 has said the same congo least army spokes person hasn't confirmed if the town has fallen, though not phase of people hearing goma that another front coming from the western side could enable the m 23 fighters to encircle the city of goma. meanwhile, fighting is continued in cuba, about 20 kilometers to the north of here, and 23 group took the city of gamer in 2012. it withdrew the following year. and then was defeated by congress. these armed forces with substantial international support which this time, they don't have around you. dessy verry has sentenced 3 anti government protest is to dis they face several challenges, including killing
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a policeman and staging war against the establishment. nearly 19 people face the death penalty for taking part and protests after the death of 22 year old and many police custody. and a strike to mark the end of the 3 of the 2019 crank down on purchase. as in thick and de dawson, jabari has more from to run there are currently 2 narratives going on in this country. one is from the official state news agencies affiliated with the establishment. and another is from various human rights group. and loggers really that are working with a demonstrators at the official line, is that these demonstrations that have been ongoing and are being fueled by outside forces. now, according to the official from the police force in the country, there were 3 deaths of why, of security forces across the country. and there were also reportedly 3 deaths of
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protesters last night in curtis and province. this is, of course, as a result of the calls that came to commemorates the demonstrations that took place 3 years ago as a result of fuel hikes that were announced overnight in 2019 that saw people pouring out onto the streets and security forces and responding to those demonstrations and the human rights group saying over a 1000 people were killed in the span of a week, which authorities never really verified or confirmed. we have seen over the past 24 hours is as certainly a number of demonstrations and protests taking place. late in the evening, as well as various points in the capital that we have not seen demonstrations taking place or former us president donald trump has announced he will run for the job again in 2024. but the republican party is not united behind him, and many candidates, backed by trump. last and last week's mid term elections. renee de reports from
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outside trump's estate in west palm beach, florida. this will not be my campaign. this will be our campaign all to go. it was the announcement former president donald trump made despite advisors suggesting it wasn't a good idea coming in order to make america great. a glorious again i am to night announcing my candidacy for president. ah, it was also the announcement. his supporters had been waiting for outside moral lago. only a few dozen trump supporters were out, but they had plenty to say. do you still are president? he never can. he never stopped it just unfortunate that things took place the way they did, but he never took concession. he still is the president. he still is the commander in she. no one respects the current president. our world leaders think of him as weak i mattress, not the man we need right now. the republican party was hoping that a red wave during mid term elections would solidify their standing in the 2024
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presidential election. but many of the congressional candidates that trump backed, including those and key states last in a stunning fashion. he's facing multiple investigations on different fronts. congressional hearings are ongoing and to trumps involvement in the january 6 capital riots. liz cheney, a member of congress, who's on the investigating committee, says trump is detached from reality. it's also really important for people to, to look at what's happening and what he's doing. not just through a political lands bed, am through the basic facts of his total. um, lack of fitness for office, he's unstable. his also being investigated for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his handling of classified documents that were seized from his mar logo estate. he also faces several criminal investigations involving his trump organisation love, and all that didn't seem to deter trump from standing in his resorts in west palm
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beach, florida, and proclaiming that he is the only candidate the republican should support that we will just why should this unity with in the republican party over whether or not to support trump for president. he's still very popular with a lot of republican voters. it's a base that other republican candidates will definitely want to happen to. ron to santas just one, a landslide reelection, as governor of florida. he was once a trump loyalist, but is now increasingly seen as trump's biggest rival, for the republican nomination. and governor de santas is in violation of oath of office. what he claims all the other people have done, such as with the buses still here in palm beach county were they make you were math that they're in violation will. so which trumps are wrecking ball in the system. i think that a lot of people agree that we can't trust the media anymore. i think that a lot of people agree that we can't trust the people in power anymore. i love from you also here the very 1st president to acknowledge black people also once an
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ardent supporter, his former vice president mike pence, who had this to say, when asked if trump should be president again, i think that's up to the american people. but i think we'll have better choices in the future. the american have 2 years to decide who they want to leave the country next. but will the fragile republican party be able to come together to back the same candidate? there are still millions of americans who support donald trump and many others who want to see him go away. renee de al jazeera, west palm beach, florida. bob by is chairman of liberty god, he's also a former congressman. he joins us from atlanta. thank you very much. for being on the program. first of all, what did you make of trump speech and especially the timing of it coming to years out from the next election. it's very unusual, but it's typical trump. what he tries to do is to sort of bluster his way forward
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to put himself at the top of the pack or the front of the act, so to speak. and then that will put him in a position in his mind to, than undercut anybody else who might decide to run. but in fact, i think he's going to have an extremely difficult rocky road ahead of him. it's not going to be smooth sailing by any stretch of the imagination. and is that down to the investigations that a swirling around him, a woman, potentially the candidates that he might be facing in the republican republican nomination? these investigations are serious when the apartment of justice is looking into very possibly obstruction of justice against the former president or the manner in which he had and misled. the department of justice with regard to classified documents that were not is after he left office. this is
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a very serious investigation and simply because he declares himself the candidate does not in any way in himself, from being prosecuted if the department of justice decides to proceed forward. the investigation in fulton county, georgia. while not, perhaps quite as serious as the federal department of justice investigation presents serious problems for him and those around him as well. so these are issues he's going to have to deal with and are not the sort of thing that a candidate for the presidency lights to have to deal with. we also saw the wrong son sentences likely to also run for prison. and what sort of opposition would he be for trump? rhonda sanders would be formidable off the section of president trump. he is a governor when a group and a record under his belt opening a state keeping
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a state moving forward during the and then back and thereafter. and he joins a number of other very strong governors such as can senator or governor camp in my own state of georgia, governor young can in virginia, governor christie, known in south dakota governor abbot in texas. and all of these individuals should they like to present themselves as republican candidates, won't have a very clear and very positive record to run on without the baggage, the president trump pads, and trump back to a lot of candidates and these mid terms. and we saw many of them lose, especially in crucial states. what do you think that means for his campaign? is it a bit of a hand break before even really gets going? it weakens his his initiative while he cried. tried to claim last night that he had a tremendous sab percentage victories. that really doesn't mean anything because
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many of the candidates that you back particularly in house races were going to win their races anyway. so his endorsement really didn't mean much the more important take away from the election last weight is that virtually every one of the high profile senate candidates that he back and pushed through the primary last their general election. the only exception really was j. d advanced in ohio, all of the others lost and some of them lost fairly badly in day to thank you so much that is bob bob from from atlanta for a thank you so much for being on the program. my pleasure. or socrates in dominican republic, ascending detained haitian refugees, back to the country. gang warfare and political turmoil had fueled an exodus from haiti in recent months. the many refugees say they have built new lives and,
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and now facing deportation. dominican authority, say they deported nearly 44000 migrants between july and october. most of those migrants were haitian nationals. hundreds of ro hang. your refugees have landed on the beaches of indonesia is northern archer province in the past 2 days. many say they were trying to reach malaysia when their boats got into trouble. barbara and gaba has more weak and hungry after travelling for more than a man with this is the 2nd group of her hanger, refugees, to land and indonesia, northern ha, province. in recent days, a day on wednesday, local fishermen spotted a boat that landed on the beach after a further investigation. we found out that they are ingo refugees. but there isn't much to go around. the local government in blue to buy village is housing the
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refugees in a makeshift hall while they wait for food, water, and medicine. oh, 1st of all, on behalf of you and hcr, i would like to give my highest appreciation to the local government authority for loving these refugees to land in north archie district. next will coordinate what we are going to do. many of this people started that journey in refugee camps in bangladesh where they have lived since august 2017. that's when men mass military began a campaign of what the un cold textbook ethnic cleansing to for said mainly muslim or hanker out of western rock. hind state law, it's difficult to survive in big gladish as refugee camps. i call study there are brothers con, get married there. it's difficult to arrange a marriage for sisters. the refugees say they want to start new lives in malaysia, but those who survived the long journey to get their face detention or my when
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barbara and upon al serra nessa, has successfully launched in the giant rockets which will take the utmost one mission to the moon. the unmanned mission is a test journey ahead of a plan to have humans walk on the moon again and 2025. bernard smith reports 321 boosters, english, and left off of artemus one. we rise together. this is the 3rd time lucky finances are to miss project. after technical problems and hurricanes stopped to previous launch attempts of the a ryan spacecraft. it's a test flight if it succeeds than in a couple of years, they'll be accrued flight around the moon, followed by a lunar landing of astronauts. we also need to test the technologies to send humans into deep space and to the moon and then beyond to mars. so there's really there's big scientific reasons to go back to the moon. there's big technological
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reasons, go back to the moon. this is the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built. and it signals a change in direction for the us space agency human space flight program. after the 6 apollo missions from 969 to 72. since then, nasa is focused on low earth orbit with space shuttles and the international space station. it's the beginning of the next era. it's beginning of building and all the lessons of apollo and taken them even farther. bringing the lessons that we learn on this mission. both back to earth and also applying to even deeper space exploration going on to mars, answering some of humanities, most fundamental questions there. the are i and capture will, will be on a 25 day flight before one of its biggest tests, the durability of its heat shield, which needs to withstand re entry friction temperatures of 2760 degrees celsius. ultimately, nasa wants to establish a base on the moon as a stepping stone to even more ambitious human voyages to mos burnett. smith al
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jazeera, which is a camera, is a nasa astronaut. she has described this as an incredibly exciting day. i think the biggest piece of the excitement is the fact that this launch has kicked off the entire nasa campaign. we were all waiting for this. we needed this 1st step as everything that we do here at nasa is incremental. so now we are literally on our way to the moon and the next mission will carry nasa astronauts on board as well as international astronauts. so incredibly exciting time for us. we want to make sure that we test every system on board that capsule in every system. on board that rocket before we put humans on top just so that we can make sure that things are safe and reliable. and we are ready to go. the heat shield that was mentioned earlier in the broadcast, this is the 1st time we've tested this version of the heat shield. and that is the one element that will protect astronauts as we're coming back into the atmosphere
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literally burning up and protected only by that heat shield. so we really need a robust test. we need to have that capsule recovered and then be able to analyze that heat shield to make sure we are ready to put the put the crew on board spin 50 years since the apollo missions. we had entirely different technology. now we will be going together representing more of humanity as we launched the 1st women and the 1st people of color to the moon. we're going to entirely unexplored regions. so we have different scientific potential as well. so there are a lot of similarities as we returned, but a lot of differences and advances as well, but still hid on this news. how will continue count down to the will come up with peter? and it's only a few days out really feels like the excitement is building doesn't. it's incredible for them. it's almost here. it's i can you feel it's, you know what i mean of that sort of thing really. so we're gonna meet a trailblazer in custody who's getting ready to give the visiting fans a taste of the local culture and the major toodle and cartoon for player to read
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a cardiac arrest on the pitch of the euro's details or for break. ah, ah. with
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a whole oh the injuries are mounting for defending champions. france, they will travel to cover without the top score in the germany, christopher group, before it has been ruled out of the world, cut off the spraying. is me going in for a challenge with see made that water come a finger and happening from the spinal training session before departing for the 2 of them. and it's another blow for friends who have several big names missing
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already. one of those is poor papa who was influential in they went in russia 4 years ago. he did a show on the side will also be without chelsea mcfield and going to contact her sandra, man, defendant personnel campaign. but he's also out as well as man just the united st tobacco f overran, although he will travel with the theme because he is still recovering from a hamstring injury. franklin strange and they're open game of the tournament, the soccer roots, how the training session with people volunteers on wednesday forward, craig goodwin nosey theme or outsiders, but they can spring a surprise against the whole. yeah, we should go out there with, with no pressure because we are the on the dog. and now i think we have self belief and we've shown along the way to qualify for this low cost. we've been written off on many occasions in games and we've been able to get here. so i think we go in with full confidence. we know that it'll be a tough game,
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but there's no reason why we thought, well, denmark around our group see christian eric, them is fit to play a key role as he returns to a major through it, in the midfield, had a cardiac arrest. the euro 2020, and had to be recited on the pitch at the time it looked like he had never play again, but he has made a successful return to action since then of having a special device for to control he ought limbs. now the netherlands arrived in catherine tuesday for their 1st world cup in 8 years after they failed to qualify for russia in 2018. they pay senegal in bay 1st match coach louis front hall. since luck and self belief will help his team at the tournament. i believe that we are, we don't have the best place on earth in our peak, but i believe in dingum and tactic. what we need also,
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like i said also before and the growth of death and full health. i believe in unit d. my tuition i speak about to be develop champion at the end of the wait for the well seem has been much longer. 64 were years since they last late at the woke up captain garrett, bail laid them off the plane and hopes he can guide them. out of the group stage, their 1st match is against the united states of america on monday. they will also have to get past england and iran. speaking of the radians they will cup coach carlos care or says he's place of free to show support for protests in their home country, but must do so. within the tournament rules, the players covered up the national theme badge during 2 games in september, which was seen as a sign of support. they have also been weeks of protests in iran after the death of
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a woman in police custody. everybody have the right to it was like you as a useful bend your knees against people agree. some people don't agree with that. it's like it's out of question to think that there's a national suffering any sort of issues like iran face, the usa on november, the 29th, the united states invited migrant workers to join them at a training session in dough home, the international labor organization. since reforms and acted in cutter have improved the lives of hundreds of thousands of workers in the country. and this will camp has helped to quicken the reforms. process. the u. s. players were happy to meet those who helped put this will come together. yeah. when i got the majority,
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you want to come and see you help build the thought, you know, but i woke up to see them and play with them. it was really especially in the coffers world camp has attracted unprecedented numbers of volunteers. the campaign saw wide interest across the middle east and brought in people from unlikely places from the new year and made a few of them. i'm here at the volunteer venue where 20000 volunteers have been selected by the organizing committee. earlier today i got to catch up with one of them. a friend garcia was a busy mother of 2 and has been a resident of cutter for the last 5 years. being an exercise, i think, i believe myself that we need to give back to the country we live in. and it is important that my kids, as i'm a mother to get my kids are 12 and 7 years old. i need to teach them that if they are in any other country, they need to give it back to the country where they live in. the volunteers come
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from all walks of life and we caught up with another one who is a security guard at the local school. here in doha, have me put a tag team. it's got that. this is a unique approach in feel trotter. it was one that everybody would love to get. i took the opportunity to apply on the cutter work of 22 website. and after does our successfully pick to be 20000 people buy chosen as form t is from out on the war with just a few days to go. the volunteer say they are excited and ready to welcome the biggest sporting event this country has ever seen. su gluck, if the traditional market in cutters, capital doha, is the perfect place for fans to miss themselves in local culture. that's actually the name when to get a taste of what they can expect to walk. if is more than a century old,
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we are in the section of spices. this dried lemon when steeped in water mixed with honey makes a very nice hot drink. garlic lavender pomegranate, these peppers and a popular snack food in this part of the world, sunflower seeds. during the rise of the shopping mall, countries lost interest in the soup in 2003. a fire destroyed much of it. so in 2004, the government designed this new suit to preserve petri tradition with a modern twist during the world caught this area will be bustling with activity. traders here are counting on it. i have this savory, sweet and bold, the smells, envelop you as you walk into the small kitchen of she shall moose this country. breakfast feast is served. no matter the hour. it features a bedouin bread made of flour and water called regard and flavorful stew called mar,
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google sham sal casarez restaurant in souk walk. if is also of landmark, she is the 1st woman to own an eatery in cutter and the 1st to open a business in the soup daughter marcella. about a year, a moderate hospitality and generosity are pillows of the country. traditions, women play a role at home when we open our doors and welcome our neighbors and visitors with tradition of food. here i will be assure representative of the country women. more than 20 years ago, cassava began pickling lemons in her back yard, and selling them via a word of mouth. then she opened a spy shop, and eventually this restaurant in 2014, along the way her entrepreneurial ambitions clashed with their families. ideas about a woman's place. 05 gone on in the past. as a conservative society, it was difficult for women to socialize with men. i was the 1st have been the rule
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with some objections from my family. how good a woman work among men. cassidy's customers include the country, ruling family, foodies and footballer, david beckham, her home style cooking in an arab coffee shop environment is a link to cutter's roots. oh, i have been out corner, my main goal is to ensure that our cuisine lives on for future generations. it's batch of preserving out kind of charles traditions. not only for gut thirty's, but for visitors to our country, especially since got that is hosting the war. caught him over to my god. last summer casado launched an online store. now with these jars of spices and mixes, she can share a taste of cut our with the world. by hosting the 1st world cup in the middle east and a muslim country cut our is hoping to shatter stereotypes. yet it has faced an onslaught
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of negative media coverage and criticism that ranges from the treatment of migrant workers in the countries record on human rights to a french cartoon depicting the cut, our football team as terrorists. the amir of katara has said, this is tantamount to an unprecedented smear campaign that borders on racist. the world cup has been touted as a way to bring countries together to remind people what unites us. cut are is hoping fans will come, experience their hospitality, get a glimpse into their culture and leave with a more broadened view. and the belgium's king has teamed up with these national science get into the world cup spirit. they've made this video which begins with coach her bosom, often as getting busted for going through the king's mouth. so mitzy. ah,
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mr. martinez. your majesty. i'm sorry. i am into it is just a suggestion. but i know while you're here, it's devil time having felipe then takes a training session with the likes of kevin the brainer before revealing a tattoo of belgium as will champions. the team has qualified for 8 of last 10 finals. they based finish were food 4 years ago. that's all he woke up needs for now. tom. thanks peter. well, that's all for me for this news. i'll be back in just a moment with more of the day's news. ah.
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