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killing at least 21 people. ah. hello there i'm the south. the attain, this is out here. i live from. also coming, i'm guilty of murder. a dutch court convicts 3 men for their role. and the downing of a malaysia airlines flight killed all 298 people on board. the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect stepping down us how speaking nancy pelosi says she will not seek reelection as leader of the democrats in the lower chamber and count down to the well come. we meet the generation amazing and take a look at how football is empowering their lives. ah,
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where we begin with breaking news out of gaza, where at least 21 people have been killed in a fire in a residential building. a party was being held when that laid started on thursday nights. the fire and the jubilee. a refugee camp in northern garza has now been put out. dozens have been taken to hospital. will it speak to unit of side? she is at the scene for us in gaza unit. this was a fire that i believe sped very, very quickly. indeed. yes indeed. necessity. i mean, judge of all your future cup is one of the most densely populated area in the gaza strip. all the houses are very much adjacent to each other. ah, when the fire erupted in this, a 3 story building, it's actually a ground floor and then 3 floors on top of it. those are the stores with the apartments that at the apartment on the 3rd floor is where the party was happening . according to the national investigations. they say that the fire might have
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happened because of a leak in the gas while they light the candles of their birthday. cake are also a national investigations of the police also said that they found fuel amounts is stored in the apartment. and that could have been the reason for the huge explosions that happened in that apartment. they were 21 people, a good a family and they extended family. they were also welcoming home the father who just came a while he obtained his ph. d. a degree from overseas. they were welcoming him. his daughter with her a 3 children, came from han unit that's in the solving dolls, a strip to welcome her dad and celebrate with him today. i, everyone in that apartment completely was completely burned. they were all killed
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in that fire. and you know, i understand you've been speaking to some of the families the how is everyone holding on well it's, it's a very tragic to, very trying to day for the, for the entire gaza strip and even the entire palestinian territories. but the people here, they were very much outraged by how much time it took the civil defense and the firefighters to actually get here. and then to put off the fire they were, it was over an hour and a half when the flyer was when they were able to put out the fire at the residence, the neighbors everyone tried to help by the time the civil defense came here. and that's why it's, it's the say also that the family of a was
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a very love time and the they were known to be kind to everyone. and that's why it's very sad here. it's very, it's a very sad feeling for everyone. but also they believe that with the very sure it kept abilities and very deteriorated capabilities of the civil defense of the fire department. the code that they were not able to save any of the victims in this tragic incidence. him now outside there with all the laces for us from the scene in gaza. thank so much from now. 3 men have been convicted for murder and their role in the downing of malaysian airlines flight. mh 172014. according to ellen sentence, them to life in prison, in attempts for the plane was flying from amsterdam to call a long pole when it was shut down over eastern ukraine. that's where a pro russian separatists were fighting. government forces, all 298 people on board were killed. steadfast reports now from skilful
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good was who to see how i could see you. they travelled from all over the world to find answers, a g as after the life of their loved ones and a property in the sky over ukraine. more than 10 different nationalities were on board malaysian airlines flight and made 17196 of the 290. 8 victims were dutch. the plane departed from sipple to kuala lumpur when it was down over a war zone in eastern ukraine. the bodies of those on board and debris from the plain fell in a field near the village of cub bowwie. the court ruled that there was no doubt that the plain was shut down with an anti aircraft book missile brought in from russia and fired from a field controlled by pro russian separatists to form a russian intelligence officers. and one ukrainian separatist commander are held responsible for transporting the missile. and when calling to see it, the buffet's butler, the fate of the court considers proven that the suspects can fired to purposefully
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and illegally bring down a plane. knowing to cause a mortal danger. anton called lost his eldest son, daughter in law and 6 year old grandson ramco, traveling to bali for vacation coast backpack was all that came home intact. for us . is that fair important to show the world to show that the russians she was, you have done if you're taking the life of a 6 year old child and know we are atheist soda or, and all that her as myself, whatever miss old s a in the past 2 and a half years call to attend to more than 65 court hearing. so filling a promise he made with that's on to find a truth. the judge thrust how immense the suffering of the relatives here has been for the past 8 years with the bodies of their loved ones captured in the field and
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isa ukraine some 4 weeks. but even though those convicted have not attended the trial, they feel that justice has been done. there was water in my eyes. what am i doing? well and believable law experts say deferred. it was groundbreaking because for the 1st time a court ruled that russia controlled armed and financed the separatists rebels of the don. yet people's republic and new crane. this is a very important ruling, even though this case was not about russia, the court was very clear that it was about russia. it was russia that had overall control over the dpr forces. the book came from russia couldn't have been done without russian knowing it. russia has always denied any involvement the russian foreign ministry has called the verdict scandalous, saying that throughout the trial, the court was under unprecedented prussia to impose a politically motivated outcome. prosecutors and the 3 convicted men have 2 weeks
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to decide to appeal. the verdict steadfast and al jazeera staple. now us how speaker nancy pelosi says she will not seek reelection as democratic leader. she served as a top house democrats for 2 decades. she returns reports now from capitol hill. the democrats will lose control of the house of representatives in january, but the policy was in jubilant mood as it convened and the chamber on thursday. the house will be an order of the days of speculation. nancy pelosi, the 1st female speaker confirmed that she will be stepping down from her leadership position in the party, a position she's held since 2003 and with great confidence in our caucus, i will not seek reelection to democratic leadership in the next congress. for may the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect. and i am grateful that so many are ready and willing to shoulder this awesome responsibility
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. she was received rapturously by her caucus, a show of unity in stark contrast to a republican party in turmoil after a per sharing in the mid terms that may have won the house. but the majority is very narrow. the republican party establishment blames the donald trump wing of the party for the mid term election results, but the troubling of the party blames the republican party establishment for not being bold enough and going all set the by live ministration with the majority in the house. the republicans can launch congressional investigations into the biden and ministration. already they say they will be looking into joe biden, son, hunter's business dealings and allegations of corruption involving the president. this is an investigation of joe barton, the person in the united states, and why he lied to the american people about his knowledge and participation in his family's international business schemes. national security interest require the committee conduct investigation and we will pursue all avenues, avenues that have long been ignored. the current republican leadership is wrestling
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with how far it should go to appease the trump wing of the party without alienating swing versus head of the next elections in 2020. before she ever time. see al jazeera washington, well lets now bring in sri canada. he is just one election to the west house, becoming the 1st indian american representative from the state of michigan. he joins us now from washington, dc tree. firstly, congratulations on your election. i know it's a busy week for you as you're getting settled in on capitol hill, but it's also a time of some pretty big transitions within your party. so let me start by asking you what sort of discussions you having as you look towards this so called new generation of leaders as price you put them? well, it's a bittersweet moment. historic moment read up a woman speaker, a legendary, you know, she has done so well in terms of shepherding of various legislation like auto rescue and the affordable care act that have improved the
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lives of millions of americans. so, you know, sitting in that well of the house, listening to nancy pelosi brought tears to my eyes as listening to her speech. and as it was applauding her accomplishments, she also made some controversial choices and had a bit of a flag for political affairs. i see representative alexandria because he cortez has said herself that she believes there's a lot of healing that needs to be done within the democratic caucus. how unified as the party at the moment. i think the party's very unified. we had of our caucus meeting and it was a jubilant, even though we are slightly in a minority. we are looking forward to 2024. we're looking forward to completing democratic agenda and continue to serve the working families on health care. nice bringing down pricing. you know, knowing of prescription medicine further, there's
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a lot that was done this last congress has been one of the most productive congress and the new leadership of brings new ideas and a different approach. but there is a very smooth transition that i see happening from nancy pelosi a to the new leaders of the democratic party. i'll get to the new leadership in a minute. but i do want to ask you yourself, paid tribute to nancy pelosi as a historic figure, who shattered a glass ceiling. do you believe that that's been her, her greatest legacy when it comes to the party until us politics back. and she has, you know, changed the lives of working families. you know, she has a pushed for a health to get a horrible health care with president obama. she has worked on a medical rescue plan during covey, with principal bi than that if you plan
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a kept our school is going to put money to people's pocket when people are hurting . so nancy pelosi is accomplished. many have been are standing in terms of helping people improving the quality of life of people, of loading prescription medicine infrastructure build, what historic that she was shepherded, and because of that infrastructure bills, we are able to put billions of dollars in repairing aging infrastructure. the roads, bridges, water structure. so the nancy pelosi and the laugh congress has been phenomenal in terms of impact. again, that's why the democratic party did as well better than anybody expected. you know, the republicans only got a very slim majority. and so the party is very upbeat,
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the party is very united and with the new leadership, we're going to march forward. do accomplish and make people's lives better. well, i believe i came, jeffries is the name expected to succeed pussy. and if he does, he would be the 1st black leader of the house or senate caucus yourself for the 1st indian american representative from michigan. do you think america is moving beyond race politics, or is it rather quite the opposite? no, i think america is amazing. a part of a diversity is our strength. diversity is what made america how great it is. i'm from michigan. i come from michigan and we just have a for the 1st time, a black african american person as the speaker of the michigan house. and to see that happening, a change happening in the nation's capital is very, very exciting. it just shows that diversity of the democratic party and the
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openness and fairness in our party to we are a party of all inclusion and diversity. and that's what it shows to the new leadership offer. and i for them to have team 3 of canada, they're speaking to us from washington. he's the 1st indian american representative from the state of michigan. congratulations on your election and thank you for joining us on out of there. thank you so much. are still ahead here are allowed to their priorities of stability, growth and public services. the finance minister lays out his plan to tackle the cost of living crisis. but what will it mean for the average britain and where in dominican republic, where the government has stepped up their efforts to keep patient migrant ah
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or the past few days in toronto is picked up about 10 centimeters of snow and that will continue to be the theme, hey everyone, hope you're doing well. so here's the forecast on friday. still this snow lingering around the great lakes, much lower temperatures here, but watch what the temperatures are looking like across the canadian prairies minus 9 in regina northern plains are temperatures are sub 0 as well, sunny for western canada and also the west coast of the u. s. temperatures have come down a bit in los angeles to 21 degrees, but i got to show you this. and this part of the world temperature is while below average some activity in the gulf of mexico. so by saturday that now pours into houston 9 degrees, the high for you. let's look at what the average should be for this sub you're about 23. so while below where you should be for this year, we put it a few days for a but let's go back to friday. here's where that disturbance is in the bay of can
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petra, and that's what's going to clip the coast of texas over the course of the weekend. there has been some more flooding in brazil, minister rice state that's in the southeast and we've got that line of showers and storms right into central areas of the amazon basin. high temperature is around the river plate region montevideo, $27.00 degrees. the high for you on friday season, the ah, a korea reporting to the world. here. one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. ah, but certain stories can change us. please use a journey like a unique journey into what it means to be human. the things we keep a witness documentary on al jazeera
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lou. ah, are there on the start today and our hot let's remind you of our top stories here at the south. at least 21 people have been killed and a fire in the jubilee. a refugee camp and gaza. blaze started in a residential building while people were attending a party. the fire is now out. 3 men have been sentenced to life in prison for their role in the downing of malaysia airlines flight made 172014, all 298 people on board were killed when the pain went down of east and ukraine. u . s. how speak and nancy pelosi is stepping down as democratic leader policy says she will not seek re election,
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but will stay on as the congresswoman of san francisco when the republican party takes control of the chamber in january. now the u. s. says it's military base, and ne, syria has been targeted with missiles. the attack on the green village based happened on thursday night. the u. s. as no one was injured and the base wasn't damaged and it's not known. who fired the rockets or ukraine says russia has targeted critical energy facilities across several cities and a new wave of missile strikes. at least 2 people were killed. but there was a glimmer of hope as the deal to ensure the shipment of ukrainian grain was extended. john hall has one from keith. this was the moment a relatively come morning in the city of denise broke. the turned into a rude reminder of the horrors of war. the government set energy infrastructure, including gas storage facilities, were once again struck, but as ever civilians in residential districts in denise pro and odessa became
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collateral damage over with you. and i guess, no matter what all of this, julie thank go to was saved us. we were left with no windows, no glass left intact. there is a huge mess in the apartment was very bad. they were overnight attacks to this, the aftermath of missile strikes in the south central city of zapper, easier were local officials said there were several dead it is the 2nd time the city has been hit. there is nothing else left to do. how we are surviving here, living our life, those days attack. so the efficient use of ukrainian air defense systems. this video shows the interception of at least one incoming missile in the key region. in all ukraine's military command says 10 missiles and 5 drones was shot down
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preventing untold additional destruction in what was the 2nd russian aerial bombardment in a week. the 6 since october, with emergency blackouts in place across the country and the national grid describing the situation as critical. president lensky said 10000000 ukrainians, but without power on thursday afternoon. grim news indeed is the 1st snows of winter have fallen. the temperature plummeting below 0 degrees. there was a glimmer of good news. the extension for a further full months of a deal allowing the export of ukrainian grain via its black seaports. i was it, we moved to know that the, the all ukraine, russia, and the, when it come to an agreement for the role of, of the lexi, could i an initiative allowing for the free export you couldn't, in the full nation deal broken by took here was hailed by president to one as
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a benefit to the world's food supply and security jona whole al jazeera keith. meanwhile, polish president under judah has visited the size of a missile strike that killed 2 people on tuesday by poland. and nathan say it was likely a ukrainian air defense massage and that the strike was not intentional to the u. k. now, where finance minister jeremy hunt has officially declared his nation is in recession and it will deepen. next year he was laying out his budget plans to tackle rising inflation. or we challenge reports. for weeks, jeremy hunt has been playing the plane speaking medic, for the you case, economic malays like root canal surgery, the treatment, he's all the white be pleasant. but he insists if necessary to make and the moment has come. in the face of unprecedented global headwinds families, pensioners businesses, teachers, nurses,
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and many others are worried about the future. so today we deliver a plan to tackle the cost of living crisis and rebuild our economy. okay, jeremy, $166000000000.00 plan increases taxes and government spending, but the tax rises will come. now, most spending cuts a deferred till 2025 after the next election, to help soften the blows state. pensions and benefits will rise in line with inflation and the national living wage will rise to if the new chancellor's attempt to clear the wreckage left by his freed, assess as many projects of just 6 weeks ago, quasi caught thing. send the pound, tumbling and interest rate storing with millions of dollars worth of unfunded tax cuts. it costs by squatting. i'm previous prime minister lives trust that job. jeremy hunt is trying to be a safer pair of hands. he's trying to make the case that the conservative party is
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going to generate fiscal credibility to the country, but not damage public services chief, oddly with another round of austerity. so he's kept in cash terms, spending the same over the next 2 years and push back the pain to 2025 for the next election. so a bit of a trap for the, for the labor party. the reality of the situation is that britons will have less money in their pockets as the country enters recession. even in the wealthy english town of saffron walden, the need for food, thanks. his soaring cost of living crisis and the impending recession again, or effect people from all types of society. and what we find is that when you live somewhere affluent, if you are struggling, 8 that a poverty hair, it's hidden and it's invisible. so she says, demand for food is outstripping, the amount they receive that she see in the light down the tunnel. no, definitely no, not, no light. at all. the chancellor says global financial,
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precious, or a storm the britain must faced into that, whether the origins are foreign or domestic. the u. k is entering a new age of austerity. rory challenge, how to 0. now the dominican republic is building a border. want to stop undocumented migrants from entering from neighboring haiti. it says it wants to prevent weapons and drug smuggling rights creeps, say at the war. won't keep desperate haitians out to the boy reports from dodger bon in dominican republic. we're right here on the border between the domain and republic. i'm hated this which connects both countries. and you can see people from katie market not far away to sell some of their belong to what others are going back to have mostly carrying food and medicine and other things. they've been that the prices in, hey pete right now. part of the country are controlled by armed again. this is a few want 40 different water shortage is causing,
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making it difficult for your money to be distributed around 4000000 people are struggling with right now. aside from colorado, around 8000 people have already been hospitalized because of the health authority. so say they're not sure how they're going to control. so what's going on in the dominican republic is that thousands of patients are being deployed. we were in a military base, 100 people were going to try and send back to haiti among both people. we thought pregnant women, we saw women. children were born in bed, dominican republic who were saying that they shouldn't be allowed to stay at the dominican republic side. however, the united nations is asking dominican republic to hold their patients of patients and towards migrants towards refugee was caving hunger force keeping violence among many other things that dominican republic close. as you saw him building was that
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it's right here. let me show you. it's right here, right across the border, you can see this river divide both countries and have been building the wall that it's going to make it much more difficult for patients to cross into the d r site. but what's he wanted the human rights to her saying it was such as this one could force people for fleeing violence and hunger. among many other things to take greater risk to try to escape the situation in haiti. ride no, no. former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi. has been acquitted of bribing, a witness in a 2013 under age prostitution case. but it's connie was charged with allegedly pang and italian saying to lie in a previous trial where he was accused of paying for sex with a 17 year old moroccan dancer. the court's decision is a boost for the veteran politician weeks after he was re elected to parliament. ah,
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my young people from all the nations taking part in the wild cup have gathered here and cattle as part of the generation amazing youth festival. the program works with underprivileged communities around the globe. victoria, again be has the story young people from the 32 countries participating in the world cup, gathered in oxygen park in doha for the generation amazing festival. it's the culmination of a year long exchange program in the run up to the world cup. i am here in representation of my whole country, so ideally be tight rate opportunity for me to get to know more people. i know the values that are going to be instilling me after these cold events. so once i go back to item t, now eh, i went to spray. all my knowledge that i get here. fi for president, jenny, infant t. no. who's the supporter of generation amazing was at the opening ceremony. the program already has a decade of work to its name,
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organizes say its legacy will continue beyond the cat or world cup or ame 10 years ago was to empower my disadvantage lives. of 1000000 people, i was the target 1000000 young lives on through our football for development programs on methodology that we've created. we've been able to provide safe spaces and over 30 countries. we've built football pictures over for 44 boxes and, and these 30 countries. and then, you know, we've reached our target of, of reaching 1000000 beneficiaries in august this year. this is our summer football's biggest names were on hand to spread the message and share their expertise, including former england captain david beckham. i want to say to all of you said i is your day surgery. participants will spend a week in doha, attending workshops, meeting football players and watching world cup matches. it's hope this experience will empower young people with the skills needed to promote sustainable development in their community.
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