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hello, i murray. i am the mozy. welcome to the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. ah, a helicopter crashes into a nursery near keith killing ukraine's interior minister, his deputy, and 12 others, including a child. extreme cold kills dozens in afghanistan as the winds. most senior woman meets the taliban to discuss the ban on female aid workers. israel supreme court or does benjamin netanyahu to remove his interior health minister aria dary over at tax food conviction and lawyers clash. and course ive where they eat on mosque lied when he twisted about his plans to take tesla. private in 2018 in school woke up when counts in leno massey is back in. castle massey is preparing to renew his rivalry with christiana ronaldo at a much in saudi arabia. mm
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. alone. welcome to the program. we begin in ukraine where the interior minister, senior officials and a child have been killed in a helicopter crash near a nursery. the helicopter slammed into a building in bovary northeast of the capitol, killing 14 people. the crash caused a large fire which damaged the entire side of the local nursery building. interior minister dentist most risky, who was appointed under zalinski in 2021, was killed along with his 1st deputy. you have any yet in and that the ministry state secretary official say it's too early to determine what caused the crash, which president zalinski called a terrible tragedy. and sasha brought reports now from bro very the kindergarden in the town of bravery, nick heave was still smouldering as emergency teams worked at the scene clearing
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wreckage, some of it scattered across the playground. earlier a helicopter carrying 9 people had crashing the building, killing all on board, including ukraine's interior minister, dentist monasteries sky keeps mayor court his death, a huge loss. her young guy, while we're able to, to go do it a lot of sense for your brain and make it police reform, or in your way, thousands of children were in the kindergarten at the time as a crush. at least one was killed, others were injured. a regular school day turned into a tragedy. ukraine's presence said he was in unspeakable pain. this kindergarden is right in the center of a residential area and people who live around tyranny's, a palm and blocks, have been coming out to see what has happened and most are in shock. alexander was nearby when he heard the crash. he filmed what happened next on his phone. well,
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normally robasho, i broached the kindergarten and so ellison was on fire. i went to check a building where i have friends, but when they came closer, a car exploded. i saw 2 dead bodies on the gross and i was scared to go closer for young linden williams shaheed boar. i thought it was a drone attack. we saw a large piece of metal on the ground. then we found a helicopter wearing. it's a light laugh. i'm speechless on the lease of opened an investigation into the crash. there's no word yet on why it happens. but it's clear that the death of the interior minister and other senior government figures is a huge loss for ukraine at a time when his fighting russian forces the death of so many others, including children, is another painful tragedy. for country that's already suffered so much. natasha butler, al jazeera bravery ukraine. well, timothy learned enough as a professor as a key of school of economics and ukraine's form administrivia economic development
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joins us live now from vienna. and you knew v interior minister dentist want us risky? personally, was your reaction when he had this news? yeah, it is. you know, he's a very in order to he's a very self spoken or list. very empathetic person, which is very unusual for an interior minister. his guys come, you know, usually car, small diet or so he used to come across as a, as a very likable person. and he genuinely wanted to help people. and also during divorce, he has demonstrated the ability to do things very professional in a structural and systemic way. so you know, i was in the call this morning when someone called me and said our minister of interior has been killed or has died. and at that point, i know it's a nice,
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i thought, oh my god, you know, russian. so what happened? i was expecting that with somebody frontline. and then i thought, you know, ok, i read that it's a helicopter car crash and then i thought maybe it's sabotage russians down to helicopter. and then it looked like it, some bravo, re and no full way. so, you know, it was, it was a roller coaster and i'm still in shock. but then on top of that, we learned that the children died. you know, there's one child confirmed dad and 12th i and hospital. so you know, the strategy just keeps building up. it's, it's, it's devastating. you say we don't yet know precisely what caused the crash. and obviously it's important that leadership in the interior ministry was inside this helicopter 3 important figures, including the minister himself were killed. but the location is very, very sad and very tragic. the fact that it came down near or just adjacent to this
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nursery killing at least one child, but perhaps that that toll could rise. absolutely. at least you know, the number i have is the 12 more children i and hospital and some i in critical condition. and we have been talking at the school for comics, where i teach away our lead. we have been talking to the crisis response team on the breast asking how we can help. we have a foundation. so i think people are trying to help in many ways they can, but it looks like this guys are still trying to, you know, they're still making sure that every child is accountable for. and you're correct also that this is not just leadership, it's the top leadership, it's top 3 people in the administrator, the minister, the 1st deputy minister and the state secretary, this is the the top 3 position, the minister of interior. so continue. it is there,
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but it will take some time for the ministry toward just always the evidence has been collected. there's going to be an investigation. there isn't a rush to jump to any conclusions. but given who was on board, you think that there was a possibility that the helicopter might have been deliberately targeted. okay, the government officials are saying that there is no preliminary full play, but then not prove any doubt. i think everyone is trying to be careful and cautious, and the police and the b u, which is secured to service security bureau of ukraine. they investigate him, that they are asking for the eye witnesses to come for whoever who has any information to come and testify. they are saying the investigation 3, but then so reason, human error, technical error and sabotage. so, so, but that is not excluded, but they're very clear that at this point of time, there is no evidence to point to that specific reason. all right,
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well thank you very much for joining us on the news. our tonight timothy. 11 of meanwhile, the claim president on wednesday addressed leaders that the world economic forum and devils modem is zalinski led a silence for the 14 people killed in a helicopter crash and made a plea for west and supplies of tanks and air defense units to be delivered fasta rama is exporting terror. aha is ready then stream of the war war you bring offers the world use form a please hold my foster dan. roger mace is news. organizational the wal mart please. and next military woman is asian. oh, our and join. and the supplier we ran when you're new fast is those mom
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out piece ross has met miss allen tense. this applies, listen tend, must out to be another invasion of russian tete rushes formula to circle ambrose as compared to west approach to russia to adult hitler's final solution ever offset the u. s. it assembled a coalition of european countries to solve the russian question, using ukraine as a proxy. in the same way the nazis had sought to eradicate europe's jews. it was speaking a news conference in moscow as part of an annual review of russia's foreign policy . that ro, said russia will achieve its objectives in ukraine despite what he called a hybrid war, waged by the west, liberty only because of practitioner shewy, roper, for justice napoleon mobilized almost the whole of europe against the russian empire. as hitler mobilized captured and enlisted the majority of the european countries and deployed them against the soviet union, it is the same now the united states of creation to coalition, which includes almost all europe, notions, that a nato members and
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a you members as well as using ukraine, they are waging a war against our country with the same task. the final solution to the russian question. just as hitler wanted a final solution to the jewish question section, say asked the blank n, as i said, the turkish foreign minister, nevertheless cafe sugar in washington. he says that he expects the us to approve the sale of things like jets to his country. it will also you to discuss anchor is refusal to green light nato membership for sweden and finland party call. hayden has more on this now from washington. welcome to the meeting here at the state department between turkey is foreign minister and us secretary of state is a sign that things between the 2 countries could possibly be improving. the relationship has been strained for years. ever since turkey had decided to buy a russian made air defense system, the us responded by basically chicken turkey out of the f 35 fighter jet program.
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that's the most sophisticated fighter jet that the u. s. producer. so now turkey says it wants to upgrade it, it just seemed as 16 fighter jets fleet and by additional 40 jets total package, about $20000000000.00 for its part. the united states when turkey had to drop its objections to having finland and sweden join nato. so are they any closer to a deal, as you know, there is a process for the transfer. this is a process that involves on risk of course, and we would decline to comment on the particulars of that process until and unless there is any formal notification to congress, even if the 2 countries can reach a deal, there still could be a problem, a very powerful senator senator robert menendez. he's the chair of the senate foreign relations committee. he says he's going to put a hold on it over a concerns about her hears human rights records. he wants to see prisoners released and active is released from prison. he can put a hold on it, but legally,
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the white house president joe biden can just push past his objections. still, that would be a very messy and very public fight within the democratic party. if the news, our lie from london is much more so to bring you on the program. so molly, as president announces the 2nd phase of an operation against the on group, i'll sure bob colombian government negotiators in rebels form a peace caravan hoping to deliver aid to remote jungle regence guard by decades of conflict. and in sports, iraq for past host is most important for all match in more than 40 years. ah. in afghanistan, at least 70 people reported to have died, you to extreme cold weather. people have been queueing up to collect bags of coal in kabul, where temperatures have dropped to as low as minus 21 degrees in the last 2 weeks. the emergency operations and as,
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as the rise and casualties is caused by widespread poverty and unemployment. more than 70000 livestock of also died because of the cold. meanwhile, the united nations deputies actually general is currently in afghanistan, where she's been holding talks with the taliban in kabul to discuss the issue of women's rights and the ban on female aid workers. i mean a mohammed is the organization's most senior woman. first taliban official to meet her was acting foreign minister. american were ducky. this is will had a new child. it was it for today as the minister of foreign affairs. i have to satisfy both you and my government and people. now you told me what has the international community done to satisfy our elders and our nation. sanctions have been imposed on afghanistan. there are restrictions on the banking system. trite is a facing problems and people can't even transfer money to buy food. it has actually gallon tenure. the terrorist has been talking to our diplomatic diplomatic editor james bays and divorce about his deputies tread. the un secretary general antonio
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terrace is among the dignitaries here in the swiss alps for the world economic forum in davos while he's here. his deputy is in afghanistan, amena, muhammad, the deputy secretary general, the highest level international official to go to afghanistan since the taliban took over the 2nd general. explain to me her mission. but for me, that is something that really, i feel very deeply which is what is happening to women and girls in afghanistan. what i said in the general assembly, the risk to move into a job that appetite society. and my belief is that only that muslim world can convince the taliban that these needs to change. and so, i mean, am i mad sir, at contacts? first of all, with the organization of these, let me conference that as you know, issue the statement. that is very important because it's clearly says that what is happening, afghanistan is against the holy koran. and she visited before going to afghanistan,
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a number of his let me conscious with the objective to what belie support in these let me quote, to make clear for the taliban that they need to reverse the present. trent, and i think that these was an important initiatives. i hope that this initiative will produce positive results. in any case, we will be ready to adopt the measures that are, will be considered necessary. if for the initiative does not produce the results we are expected because you except that there is not that much leverage that the international community have. the taliban don't seem to care much about international recognition. at this stage you say that term. to come to the tale barn with the i would say a western perspective would be totally useless at the present moment. and that's the reason why. and i mean, our met is
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a muslim woman and her recognised muslim wallace and to be able to mobilize the is, let me quotes to tell, clearly as a taliban that what they are doing. it's nothing to do with islam as nothing to do with the hollywood on. it has probably to though it's some traditional values the, the afghan society. but that there are all reasons in the, to the benefit of the forgotten people. to make sure that a women can work, that girls can go to school bus at secondary level at the university level, and that they can be active agents for the development of the country. recently the taliban band or female aid workers from international agencies from operating inside afghanistan. for now female, you and workers can continue to operate. but the 2nd general wouldn't be drawn on what would happen if they to a band soon. israel supreme court has ordered prime minister benjamin netanyahu turret, remove a senior member of his government. it will tend to one that
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r e. a dairy. the influential head of the ultra orthodox chows party cannot serve as interior and health minister because he was convicted of tax fraud last year. dairy is a close ally of the prime minister. the decision could trigger a political crisis now for the new coalition, government stoking tensions over its plans to reform the judicial system and rain in the supreme court. who spot de leon with that for me. this is the day of morning when the supreme court intervened in the legislation of a basic law, the court to day cost all lines when it's interfered with the law passed by a majority of 6 to 3 people, which expresses the decision of the majority. i didn't believe that the supreme court would intervene, and now it turns out that the court think it is a hit and ruler should remember its place. and the fact that it has to decide which we writes based on the legislation thought, are you the real if aria dairy is not fired israeli government as breaking the law? a government does not obey the law is an illegal government. it can no longer demand that citizens obey the law dos it. ari berry is not fired. israel movie
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plunged into an unprecedented constitutional crisis aren't is, will no longer be a democracy, nor will it be a state of law. casanya said lovers or former israeli kinessa, she says that this sets the stage for a confrontation between the judiciary and netanyahu's government, the decks on the supreme court and the judiciary system right now on the besides of their gone ition unprecedented this evening. ah, everything that we hear from you, the neo himself, who says that barry is a brother that he is about to come and to save him i, he visited him, isn't huge cows ah, many other ministers games will support our dairy. i am the, it seems that those in the coalition quite interesting to promote the reforming the judicial system and to weaken inst, indeed, you know, there are judges and the whole of the judicial system, their supreme court. ah,
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just got another reason why they should be doing this ah, yet on for now, the assumption is that both that b m and aria barry or their ex minister now oh for health and interior, i will obey the law. this time, it doesn't mean quite over that they will not try to go around this law either around this decision in the future. more than 90 countries at the united nations have signed a statement asking israel government not withhold money from the palestinian authority in july. israel announced it would keep an additional $180000000.00 from revenues it collects on goods at the border. he's really finance minister told al jazeera, keeping the money to compensate israeli victims of attacks in the occupied territories . if i'm reports on this, the palestinian authority is already struggling with a financial crisis. but the new is really sanctions could only make conditions worse. is world collect taxes and custom duties because it controls the borders. on
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average, that amounts to about $180000000.00 a month. more than half of the palestinian authorities budget. under an agreement dating back to the 19 ninety's. israel takes a 3 percent commission and is required to transfer the rest. but that's not of the case. these ready government has been deducting amounts yearly, laterally for various expenses, lithonian, c, the deductions, amount, 2 billions of dollars and are not audited or transparent in terms of amount. they continue to increase and it seems to be a trend where the more reform and more revenues we have, the more deductions they will have. this means that they intend to keep us constantly breathing under water. these where the finance ministry has told the jazz eda, the money with held will go to the families of victims of attacks carried out by palestinians. is really courts hold the palestinian authority accountable for
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a number of attacks. did also leave his son. osama is facing 8 years in prison and a $56000.00 fine in compensation for a sutler. he's accused of trying to kill in 2021. her than with above must open. when was told for set loose de la alarms in the streets, it's only normal to resist the occupying power. why would you ask me to compensate? but it's like asking me to compensate belief, who stole from me, call me a low to compound matters. international aid has shrunk 90 percent since 2013. we're the clear revenue to be completely suspended for an extended period of time. we would certainly see the palestinian authority in a position where it is unable to meet its financial requirements towards the palestinian banking sector, which is heavily indebted. inducted toward the palestinian authority is the main employer in the occupied territory. and it hasn't been able to pay staff full salary for more than a year. palestinians they, they won't stop lobbying their united nations more so now with the right wing
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government in power in israel. many say they've been in difficult situations before where israel have kept the palestinian economy on the verge of collapse. for decades. always barely surviving. that abraham al jazeera, occupied west. lang, somali president hassan check my mood, has announced the 2nd phase of an operation against the ongoing pal chabad, a country's allies, turkey, and the u. s. will back the offensive to liberate areas under the fight as control . now can why pass more from nairobi? president has shaken, took office in may last year. the somali government western back government and it has stepped up their fight against the group, and survived in the last 6 months is morally national. forces fighting alongside community militia. we've been given a munition by the government taking control of several towns and areas from our
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ship, including areas out of our control to the last 15. yes. this is say with support from turkey and the us, we were flying combat drones to be morbid issues. told us communities and taking off almost every morning at the moment. sure, bob's responded by increasing suicide attacks in various parts of it's nadia and the governments responded in significantly increasing security in the capital market issue where people tell us now every last took took being searched at checkpoints, a degree of thoroughness that wasn't seen in the past. and now the president announced a 2nd phase of this operation. now moving into the southwest, somalia will be launch the president that they learned a lot in the 1st phase of the operation and about stronghold in southwest date will be attacked in the day from the weeks ahead of police and the democratic
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republic of congo fire tear gas, it protested when hundreds took part in the demonstration in the eastern city of go math when i called on authorities to enforce and agreed withdrawal of rebels from the region east, africa, media broker, the sci fi in november on the which the m $23.00 group was meant to pull out of recently captured positions, but the rebels have been accused of flouncing the deal and occupying territory elsewhere. m, 23 has denied the claims and intense accused. the congress authorities of breaching the agreements a peace caravan is making its way through jungles in columbia to help people displaced by decades of conflict. so they can return to their homes. members of the government on a major members, the government negotiating team are speaking with ellen rebels, along with civil society organizations and international observers. and traveling to 2 regions badly affected by the violence vis,
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despite the airline group denying it agreed to a new year's sci fi announced by the government president, gustavo petro columbia, 1st left his president, as promised to find me, bring an end to this 6 decade conflict a peace agreement in 2016, remove the country's biggest rebel group. the revolutionary armed forces of columbia fog. but small groups have now come and filled a vacuum left by subsequent demobilization and estimated 4 150000 kilometers of been killed. 8000000 displaced, one of the deadliest conflicts in modern history. a thunder ability has more now from douglas and the west of columbia. this is the piece caravans 1st don't. this is the 1st of this unique initiative. there was a born s part of the peace negotiator shown between the colombian government and ian rebels that are under way as we speak in venezuela, in the venezuelan capital kodak s. and they made this the 1st stop to visit the,
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a community of war hun, indigenous colombians that have been displaced by a conflict in their territory now over a year ago. because in their territory, there has been an increase in clashes between the land, the national liberation army rebels and paramilitary groups. there they haven't been able to go back. and now this caravan that is made up of peace negotiators of the columbian government and your land rebels. together with the international community, a civil society organizations have come here to talk to them and see what's necessary to help them get back to their territory in a safe matter. and people here will tell you that they haven't been able to go back because they've been threatened babies armed groups. this is a unique initiative. and the idea is that as negotiating sides reach
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deals, they will try to implement those deals immediately. as it is the case with trying to bring you many fair in relief to these 2 particular regions. and also the idea here is that this can be a pilot, a project to try and then reproduce the same fist them in other parts of the country. cruise capitalized, bracing itself the 2 days of anti government protest starting on wednesday president, dina, blah tay, as urge them to gather peacefully. demonstrations have been taking place as people make their way into the capital from right across the country. they want, but a lot resign and criticize a petro casea to be released from jail. he was impeached and arrested on charges of rebellion and conspiracy early in december. and the 5 weeks of demonstration since then, more than 40 people have been killed in confrontations with security forces as much more so spring you on this news out from london, the f b,
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i arrest the russian founder of the crypto currency exchange. it says was catering to known crooks, and when when filipino about peace laureate maria rasta and her new site wrapper are acquitted, of tax evasion, charges, and in sport. rough and dull is hit with another injury. and he's knocked out of hell straight in a tickler told with with europe in africa. this is a forecast for you. let's get go and nice to see. so we're pulling up warmer air from this south. that means temperature is above average in turkey. same goes for grease is wall in that warrants extends into sophia bulgaria and bucharest. meantime, torrential downpours on the eastern shores of the adrian see here,
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but we've got colder air chasing behind. we'll eventually catch up. that means snow over the higher ground, and it will eventually knock back those temperatures in sophia and bucharest over the next little bit in time snow and ice alerts across the islands of ireland and britain. especially when you look at this temperature. so few degrees above freezing but overnight they dip below freezing. so some dangerous conditions they're most active weather has been around the bay, biscayne northern spain, northern coast or portugal. as well. we see windows in the beer biscayne exceed 150 kilometers per hour. big waves up and down the coast of portugal as well. so that what in windy weather drops down to the northwest of africa and you know, temperatures from robot rate through to tripoli are below average for this sub the year. up in 2, in the northern cape province in south africa for the 1st time in a week below 40 degrees. and we got a tropical storm coming in to madagascar. the worst of the rain will be north and east of and 10 in a refill on thursday. i think
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dissect the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover. lou ah, welcome back with the news, our life from london, main stories ukraine's interior minister dennis mas risky and his deputy of been killed after the helicopter. they were travelling and crashed, and bro, very near keith. it came down the a nursery killing at ease 14 people, including a child at least 70 people reported to have died in afghanistan due to extreme cold weather. officials a, the rise and casualties is caused by widespread poverty and the unemployment. and israel supreme court has ruled that benjamin netanyahu mas remove aria dairy,
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the influential head of the ultra orthodox chows party from his government, because he was convicted of tax fraud. last year, the decision could trigger a political crisis for the new coalition government. we go to the u. s. now where the f b, i is arrested the russian founder of the it's lotto crypto currency exchange for alleged money laundering. department of justice says the hong kong bay site was used to lord and millions of dollars of elicit russian finance. alan fisher has more the public exposure of a very secretive operation. yes, justice department announcing international action against the bits lotto crypto come see, exchange. it's russian head anatoly legged the more arrested by f. b. i. agents in an early morning read at miami. today's law enforcement actions put all of those who seek to exploit the crypto currency ecosystem. on notice that the department of justice will use every tool working along with our partners. every tool that we
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have to attack the criminal use of the dark net and crypto currency, the bits lateral website is predictably, don't a message earlier said it had been seized by international law enforcement action based in hong kong run by a russian. yes, treasury department says it laundered hundreds of millions of dollars and became a key point for criminality on the dark web. the treasury department says that makes it something that could be used to help russia as war and ukraine at a time when russia's wasting a brutal unjustified war in ukraine. and as it seeks to circumvent sanctions and governance controls to build coffers and sustain its violence, we will not tolerate criminals enterprises that enrich rushes, malicious interests. ah, justice department alleges, most of the exchange is business comes from processing online scams and laundering
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ransomware cache. it isn't ruling out for the charges and claims to these action shut stone, a busy corner of the criminal echo system. i live fisher, i'll just either washington microsoft has announced plans to cost at least $10000.00 jobs by the end of september. the loss will affect about 5 percent of the tech firms workforce and will include engineers working in the gaming division, such as x box has been a wave of mass concept tech giants, including amazon matter and twitter. microsoft also made reductions last year. well, and all the developments a lawyer for tesla investors has accused in a mask of lying about having funding in place to take the company private in 2018, causing investors to lose millions. but his own attorney says he nearly used quote, the wrong words musket tweeted, i'm considering taking tesla private at $420.00 funding secured. that was a message. the claims came in the opening statement of arrest securities cost
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action that made it to trial festal. investors seeking damages off the company stopped, fluctuated wildly, falling musk tweet. mosque lawyer says the test chief with theories about taking the company private in 2018, but to ultimately encountered a shareholder opposition. we're going to have an option o mar, gotta jaga is a technology and culture right? to join me by skype from austin, texas. first day of the trial today, what did you make of opening arguments? what we learned so far? i think i'm getting the sense that shareholders wish that musket never ever heard of twitter forgotten on it. i feel like there's a lot of back and forth about very is what was his wording and what did he mean and should people have taken it seriously because it's twitter. i feel like that's going to be the crux of the of the trial. is it? should people have believed what he was saying or should it just been interpretive as he's just flooding an idea and could consider it. he seemed pretty serious.
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based on the tunnel, the tweet. so i think a lot of it is going to be parsing the wording. and what did he mean and what, how did people interpreted? i feel like that's where the, the try we're going to go. it's really getting into the nitty gritty of what was each word competing in this tweet, semantics or matter. and i'm sure lawyers will use that to the advantage, especially those representing mosque to it has not been very good then all shoulders to know or anyone. it feels like shareholders in particular that the concerns have been that it has taken his focus off of his other companies that are much more lucrative. that the deal itself with a financial boston that it's going to be i think i read today. it could be one of the costliest financial fiascos ever in the history of business, which is not great for moscow. not a good look in it. his clearly brought a lot of bad attention to too much in general. i mean, i think it, it is really messed with his reputation. so i think a lot of shareholders wish which he had not gotten and take
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a little twitter in the 1st place. can i ask you about some of the other stories you've been following? microsoft announcing plants to cost at least 10000 jobs. this has to be completed by the end of september. you surprised about where those costs are going to fall. it's going to include their x box gaming division. does that comes with the price? steve x, x box is a big success story, so it is a bit of a surprise. it seems like they, they had a good track record. they'd, their services are lucrative. they have not seem to have performed as well on the console side of things compared to 70, and it's playstation 5 console. but it's not surprising in the sense that we're, we're seeing this across the tech industry. we're seeing amazon that matter. lots of other companies start talking about if they're not already in outlook over the next 2 years is not looking great. and in just an overall sense of that, things are slowing down and a lot of these companies are looking for the next thing. they're, they're in a transition phase. what's driving the slow down?
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a lot of things. i think a lot of technologies that we've come to rely on had plateaued things like social media, you know, people are just not using social media as much. it feels like like twitter, like we were just talking about. i feel like they've got users dropping away. we've got people making really good in rows in making things like a i and machine learning accessible, but no one figured out how to monetize it. well, so i think that's one of the things microsoft going to be looking at is how do we take these incredibly powerful a i technologies and actually make money on them and monetize them. so i feel like a lot of these companies, you know, mehta with, with its investments in the better, pers, that have not really paid off yet. i feel like everyone's figuring out ok, what's next? what's going to be the next big wave that we could write? it's not crypto crypto has his, his kind of fallen off, but it's probably somewhere along the lines of amish in machine learning. but what do we do with that and how do we monetize it? the whole tech industry is, is struggling with that right now. okay, well,
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maybe catch up again sometime for now. thank you very much. our guy ega. i appreciate it. thank you. know, says in england, a pricing on with the 2nd strike in as many months, demanding higher pay as the cost of living saws. but they're also calling attention to the dyess state of the national health service. only 65 percent of patients needing urgent care and the accident and emergency department was seen within 4 hours. that is the worst performance on record, the waiting list to start routine and h s. treatments in england alone stands at 7200000 people. that's leading to a rise in those who are opting to pay their own way without health insurance. under simmons reports from london. ah, if the gestures of housing motorists in london is anything to go by public support, a striking nurse is strong. but the chance to disguise is
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a depression within the picket lines. they say it isn't just about, hey, it's about a desperate state of the n h s one critical care nurse b, joy sebastian says he is for the future. oh, experience nurses or now leaving for a private healthcare companies and id and fees. so energy is losing billions in recruiting them at framing them and retaining them some of my colleagues left and it is really a shame that they had to make that choice button. that's what they have to do to get the food on the table, heat their homes that calling out to tv, and i just like, but it's only, it's me, a many in the medical profession. believe the tape of the crisis, the stronger the likelihood is the privatized haitian will be posted a hub. some health care professionals believe it's no coincidence that the long run
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of under funding in the, in a jess, runs alongside the growth of the private sector. currently, private hospitals that didn't train any staff didn't support them, they didn't educate them, they totally rely on their nature staff to be doing extra sessions in the private hospital. i'm so the, the, the sending of n h s. patients, the private sector actually undermines the stabilization in the building back of the, in a chess. and so was the, in a chance comes under increasing pressure. the private sector is flourishing. but the, in a chess is massive by comparison. it has 850000 beds, the early 9000 in the private sector. routine private surgery though, is cost if and that helps the in a chess when it pays for private providers to carry out operations. but what's more lucrative for the private sector is to take on patients who pay their own way. recent estimates show
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a 33 percent increase in this business over 2 years. that adds to big profits from health insurance treatment as a new dynamic. and that's actually more worrying from my perspective. it has several repercussions, but it's certainly the 1st step towards a 2 tier system. we see sort of a, separating off of high quality, high access health care for people who afrin can afford it. and a sub par service, but every one else. the striking nurses have taken their grievances to the government in the hope of a compromise on her own. their patients need to worry about a different compromise with dangers of a 2 tier system. by default, andrew simmons al jazeera lumber. france is bracing for its biggest strikes in years on thursday after the government announced it would raise the retirement age . present. emanuel mark once, as the change is needed to ensure the pension system remains viable. but in a recent poll, 80 percent of those surveyed or against it. at the moment, the retirement age is 60 to lower than many developed countries and jealously
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guarded by the french workforce. the plan is to raise it to 64 by the year 2030 to qualify a work who currently needs to contribute to the system for 42 years. will have to contribute for 43 or 44 years. the minimum pension for low income workers who work full time throughout their careers will be increased by about $100.00 a month to 85 percent of the net minimum wage at about 1300 dollars a month. parental leave would now be included in the pension calculation as well. then smith reports from paris. after a long career on his feet, ludovic shalom is looking forward to the option of spending more time why his customers do. but if the french president gets his way and raises the retirement age to 64, and ludovic will have to spend 2 more years behind the bar, one on grenada. during the pandemic, the money was found and the biggest french fortunes grew. a 189000000000 euros. i
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think with this money, we should be able to finance public pensions a little bit. instead of letting that money going to the pockets of people who already have so much. i know what is the found area. when the government last tried to reform one of your most generous pension systems in 2019, there were weeks of walk out and protests, and then the pandemic. if anyone require boots on demand, alma kron needs a symbolic project to fanny launch, his 2nd term. what does he want to do? the image of micron crisis manager has become so important. the image of reforming micron has somewhat faded into the background. and from this point of view, he desperately needs this reform. if he loses it, it will be the end of a man on a chronicle. it is from the opinion polls suggest, most people accept the changes to the pension system are necessary, but around 70 percent, se microns proposal is unfair. the governments as the extra income from pension contributions will help it reduce the budget deficit from 5 percent to below the
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e. you limit of 3 percent by 2027. but right organisations of pointed at the gap in life expectancy between the poor and the rich. the more you work, the less you will have time to enjoy your pension and actually for the course. sometimes you will not even be able to enjoy your time after after retiring, because you will be already dead since that one. that the 2nd problem is a problem of employment. and we've more people staying longer in job. that means fewer jobs for the youth. the french, on average, retire at just over 62 years old. most of their european neighbors work an additional 2 or 3 years. union say the reforms are an assault on the welfare says. they've joint forces to lead strikes involving transport services, schools, hospitals, and refineries. what perhaps matters more to the government because it doesn't have a majority in parliament,
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is what the conservative lay republicans do. and they've so far indicated there's a lot they like about these reforms. bernard smith, al jazeera paris, now course in the philippines, is acquitted nobel prize winning jealous. maria theresa, a for tax evasion, charges. media watchdogs have held as a wind for press freedom, but russia is still facing 3 on the criminal cases, which under appeal in his barnaby lower ports, the fight is far from either. la. it's an image you would have imagined a year ago. the bell peace prize recipient. philippine journalist maria theresa, raising her arms in victory. today. fax, when truce, when justice wins. it's a stark contrast from years of defeat in the court of law, and at times in the court of public opinion, reza and her news outlet. grappler had been the subject of attacks online and by
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former president would be good to 30. but on wednesday, she was acquitted on port counts of tax evasion and filing inaccurate returns. these charges, as you know, were politically motivated. so this accredo is not just for rattler. it is for every filipino who has ever been i guess the acute reza sites, french, you may coop, you a journalist who has been detained for nearly 3 years for possession of firearms and tara financing and layla dilemma. the former senator who insists to turn their fabricated drug charges against her winning 4 cases at once, offers both vindication and relief for maria reza and grappler. after losing consecutive legal battles of indication for them. and for all other filipino journalists, but the bd landscaping,
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the philippines from east follow till rattler still faces closure after the security and exchange commission revolt. it's operating license. and reza could end up in prison if the supreme court upholds her cyber libel conviction. the country's largest news network, a, b s c b, n, can't broadcast on free to air t v. i think the chilling effect, but always me, there it goes. i mean, it took a lot of time for that, the sent in. so it, it won't go away with just one day. are we the, is just one case on. definitely knowing that i'm missing. if you find the case, if you, if you stand your ground, but you have a chance of finding rest, i was back at work immediately after her acquittal rattler, journalists chasing stories which renewed hope that freedom of the press is of value. still cherished. my many filipinos barnaby low al jazeera manila. a court in japan is found 3 former executives not guilty of profession negligence over the fukushima nuclear disaster. it upheld a ruling by
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a low accord that cleared the former employees of taco electric power company, saying the disaster was unforeseeable. the 3 men were in charge when a soon army struck japan in 2011 or marvel movies. the suit gotta be back in chinese cinemas after 4 year hiatus as equals of black panther and ant man . we released next month, try to never explain why it stop the screening of marble movies or but disney that produces all the films had refuse requests by chinese sensors to remove references to same sex relationships or awards season is also well underway in hollywood. but a few stars, a car in missing an action after testing positive for cove it following the golden globes. jamie lee curtis and michelle pfeiffer, amongst them, announcing that they contracted the virus along with ban. she's of ensure and act as colin farrell and brendan decent. they were nominated for best actor and best supporting actor in the critics choice awards, which i had to miss said i have for you on this news. al christiano,
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rinaldo is getting ready to relaunch his career and saudi arabia. and you will be here with that story a bit later. ah with
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with a whole ah ah, ah, in alba was born andy and don't. thank you so much my. my wilco winning counts in leno massey is back in capsule. messy preparing to renew his robbery with christiana, rinaldo, to match in saudi arabia. the argentine in has been trying in council with his party sons, your men saying messy and by a name or a car will be an auction. in riyadh on thursday. his g will take on
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a combined 11 from the saudi pro league top clubs. i'll massa and al hello and that scene will include rinaldo are now there will captain, the select 11, and what will be his 1st game in saudi since moving to nasa, rinaldo and messy faced each other on many occasions while playing around madrid and barcelona respectively. but how met in a club game since 2020. our report at san jose. she's in re out ahead of that match . i'm here outside kings. i had the stadium in the yard were on thursday, 2 of the best wallers in the world. we'll go head to head. it's lynn messy versus christiana. rinaldo in a friendly party sounds my will take on an all star team consisting of l. his players and are now goes another. this will be the 1st time these 2 face off in more than 2 years, but messy and are now the have had very different roads to re art. messy returned
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to the middle east after winning the walk up last month in cutoff. why not? there will be playing his 1st my since moving to saudi arabia, following a difficult and to his majesty united korea. and an underwhelming woke up in which he only scored one gold. this much as a total sat out, it was reported that more than $2000000.00 tickets requests that were made and those lucky enough to have one could be in for a memorable night. the rocky city of bounce for has been hosting the country's 1st international football tournaments in more than 40 years. as our reporter, mcmurry of the war had report, tens of thousands of visitors from neighboring gulf countries have come to the city to see more than just football. wherever you go in basra walls are covered in mules. team flags are displayed proudly. and billboards will come visitors to the
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libyan gulf cup. tens of thousands of football fans or wives, giving the local economy a will come boost and her life. now with your aetna, we have benefited a lot from the tournament. businesses driving securities, improved and some of the cities infrastructure has been repaired. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha. t jims have been filled to capacity. iraq is on especially excited. the national team had made it to the final and they're going head to head with the oman . iraq's football association says that the vast majority 90 percent of tickets were sold ahead of kick off. that means many football fans haven't been able to see their heroes in action at the stadium. no of his dreams were set up in. i would do a fan soon. but it's not just about football. what is events to the great, both of us traditions and cultural heritage at night,
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the cities coordination, bustling with his music and dancing oh, local delicacies and hot drinks. one of the most popular images is cindy bed, the cedar, a fictional character who symbolizes ties between boshra and the gulf countries. sagar, money, we are so happy that the tournament re unites our country with other gulf nations. we are hopeful that this is just the beginning and paths rock will housed more championships in the future. for decades, tourists from the region had avoided iraq because of political instability the day on a compa. how do. ready i will come again, buster is very nice and people are so friendly and generous. of 3 years of isolation and sanctions for many here the tournament is not just the sporting events. it's also an opportunity for iraq to revive it through in the region where
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it's l 0 in bus for southern iraq are found that al says he's feeling mentally destroyed, but he's determined to recover from his latest injury set back that i was beaten in the 2nd round at the trailing open, the defending champion in obvious pain with a hip problem for much of his match against american mackenzie mcdonald. the spanish last in straight sets his earliest exit out of grand slam 2016. now women's world born acres, films like his through around 3 in melbourne. the 21 year old polish play had little trouble against her opponent, the 8 people, french theory of columbia. the 12 straight 2nd run when at a grand slam full film tech to next place. christina books of spain, cocoa golf face straight win against britain's m. a radical on a golf aiming for her 1st grand slam title. after reaching last year's french open
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final, the 18 year old americans taking the decisive 2nd set there in a break. okay, that is facebook looking for now let's get back to my room in london. lovely, thanks very much and that's the news out, but i'll be back in a few minutes more the days. news top stories coming up very shortly. i'll see you in a bit bye for now with a ah and
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