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hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera, alive from doh howls, coming up. hope frances is meeting other christian latest during a historic visit to south sudan. we live from cuba. the pentagon says a 2nd chinese to learn has been spotted to oliver latin america after another entered u. s. a space earlier. and not guilty test. the owner, ilan mosque is cleet of fraud charges. he was accused of misleading investors, with a tweet. ah, at least all palestinians have been injured in the largest is riley ride in the occupied west bank. security forces targeted the
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java refugee camp of the palestinian red crisen, says ambulances, and not being allowed inside. anybody city of jericho has been closed off since last week, following a shooting in an illegal israeli settlement by java is one of 19 palestinian refugee camps in the occupied west bank. more than $8000.00 people live in an area of less than 2 square kilometers, making it one of the least densely populated camps. but the un wifi g agency says people that have inadequate shelter and sewage facilities. alright, let's bring in ben smith to live for us in ramallah bennett. why have his rally forces is targeted this specific area. i mean, this is essentially continuation of beans and from last saturday were 10 palestinians were killed in this re a rail in an israeli raid on this camp near jericho. since then, jericho,
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the city of 37000 people has been essentially closed off by these railey military as a 100 people they believe responsible for an attempt to drive by shooting near us in israeli illegal settlement during the last week. if you want to come and go from jericho, you've been subject to very, very thorough searching before they'll let you out of the city. and so it's essentially being closed off. it seems like now today they've identified, they were up to 2 extra people. they've identified where these 2 people off and they've gone in the camp to try and get them. and now we have this ensuring our confrontation, 5 wounded, we understand now 2 of them seriously. on the red crescent, say that not being allowed in to retrieve the wounded emily, then it comes after a time has height and tensions in the region. a does all those tensions. i don't because of this incident last saturday,
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but it comes with this change of israeli government this extreme right wing government is taking uneven hard aligned to the palestinians and other governments . governments have taken in the past. and this is meant that it's made it much harder for palestinians to visit prisoners, relatives in prison. they really clumping down on prisons because the national security minister at my bank is in charge of prison season. he's reduced privileges, he's cut the electricity, is a one prison on bodies affecting the palestinian street. and it's just a general feeling of helplessness really here in the palestinian territories. antony lincoln was here last week, wasn't able to offer the palestinians any hope, any progress on an annual autonomy or any 2 state solution, no american interest in advancing the piece process here. so palestinians feel pretty much on their own and isolated and hence these writing. right, bennett, thanks so much for the update. appreciate it. ben smith live for us in ramallah.
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moving on now in the head of the roman catholic church is meeting with bishop priests and other christian leaders in south sudan. pope francis is on a historic 3 day visit these alive pitches. he'll be alongside the latest of the anglican church and the church of scotland. later on saturday, he set to meet with internally displaced people. there are more than 2000000 internally displaced in the country. and over 3000000 more have fled the violence of the civil war. but bring in her room tasa, who joins us live from south sedans, capital cuba, her, what kind of perception has the pope received on? well, when you arrive thousands of people lie in the street from the a put all the way into the city center here in judah and all 3 legislators from the artificial canterbury and the moderate parties. church said to politician here. and
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don, you promised to do more, but you have not. why has the 2018 piece agreement not been fully implemented? why a thousands of people are living in tourney displays cab. why they're still reports of fighting in some parts of the country and president salvage care. the president's health done that he's going to a cod to try and promote peace in the country. he says he's willing to be part of between unfortunately we've just got a bad connection there with her. i will try and cross back to her a little later in the program or next hour. moving on. now, in the, the opium prime minister has met with to grind ladies on friday for the 1st time since the 2 sides reached a place still in november, the delegation met with the 2 grains to discuss how the agreement had been
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implemented so far. the deal between the federal government and rebels from the northern region ended 3 years of conflict, which killed half a 1000000 people and displaced millions, move us secretary of state antony blink and has postponed a plan trip to begging after the siding of want. washington says is a chinese to violence balloon flying over the state of montana. by jing maintains it's a civilian weather balloon. the pentagon says a 2nd balloon has also been spotted over latin america and white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has the details. this thing is up in the sky. china surveillance balloon is triggering a diplomatic rao that has prompted us secretary of state antelope blinkin to postpone his weekend trip to beijing, is an irresponsible act. and that the p r c decision to take the section on the if my plan visit is detrimental to the subset of discussions that we were prepared to
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have. the u. s. is accusing china, a violating international law. the balloon is still hovering over the skies of the united states. it was 1st tracked over the aleutian islands near alaska, and travelled through western canada and into the u. s. state of montana where it was spotted near a military installation home to some of america's nuclear missiles. i have no idea the thing that seemed so brazen and just so insane to me that any one would even attempt to just push a balloon over the sky. the chinese foreign ministry acknowledged ownership of the balloon and expressed regret for the incident, but said it was merely collecting whether data not intelligently. the pentagon has its doubts. still, it says the balloon is not a threat to any one on the ground or planes since it's flying well above commercial
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air traffic. but there are questions about why the pentagon is allowing the chinese surveillance balloon to linger, looking at the potential for debris and the impact on civilians on the ground or property damage right now, as i mentioned we, we assessed it, it is not pose a risk to people on the ground as it currently is traversing the continental united states. that hasn't satisfied biden's critics and congress who believe the us needs to take further action to punish china. can't reward the ccp for this kind of fly. violation of our sovereignty by pretending everything his businesses normal in a griffin grin. session was, she's been paying as if it was happening. would have been a terrible look for us diplomacy. mississippi will continue to push the envelope until we push back. this isn't the 1st time the china has lots to spy balloon over the united states. the pentagon says that in recent years,
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surveillance balloons have been spotted over guam and hawaii. but in the case of this current balloon, the pentagon won't say whether or not it eventually will be shot down, only that it's expected to drift over the united states for the next couple of days . kimberly help get al jazeera, the white house, and dow pentagon correspondent petty calhane has more on that 2nd balloon spotted. i have a latin america was able to get in touch with the pentagon official who told me, and this is a very carefully worded statements. i'm going to go ahead and read it. we are seeing reports of a balloon over latin america. we now assess that it is a chinese surveillance balloon. so of course i asked the question, you're seeing reports, what kind of reports are these media reports of these reports from governments in latin america? because they wouldn't say exactly where in latin america or does the us have some sort of capability, some sort of radar capability over latin america. they, we,
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so we really don't know where they're getting this information. that's pretty much all the variables to confirm to al jazeera right now. the chinese said that this was a, basically a climate balloon media logical balloon that was blown off course. if it's more than one balloon, that's going to be a much harder story to sell. because obviously a, were they doing multiple experiments? so again, they are confirming that they do believe that there is a 2nd chinese surveillance balloon over latin america somewhere. but again, will not confirm what these reports are. and with reaction from by ging, he's katrina year. initially, china's foreign ministry express regrets or the incident, but now it seems to be taking more of a defensive dog. we had a statement released on saturday morning, but were ministry saying that this was a for may get accident that occurred due to circumstances beyond their control. and accusing us politicians are taking advantage of the situation to attack credit
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china. we also heard that one chinese has spoken to lincoln and he said, according to this readout, that urge the com to keep communicate communication channels open to avoid this judgment and then reiterated that china was saying that the ground. these are groundless accusations that this is not a slide balloon. you're trying to abide by each national law and had no intention of violating us sovereignty. now we've also seen some very state media reports. similarly, hitting back at the u. s. is response saying that this incident was being used to hype, said the threat about china. now, analysts have said that this really demonstrates and says distrust between the 2 countries of those going home distress the level of trust between china and other countries, including canada, which is also some in china over this incident that happened at a very bad time or china it's coming out of 3, it is of self employed,
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corporate isolation. it's also tried to reach out to other countries in an effort to, to boost its own economy. so it's certainly going to hum those efforts. but we know, ultimately this is the major blow to the us china relationship, which has been already fraught over the last few years. still ahead on the al jazeera, long range rockets for ukraine, the u. s. approved at $2000000000.00 military aid package for keith. and north america in the deep frames, arctic air across the us and canada threatens to bring the records mo, temperature. ah, the latest news as it breaks, forces are about a kilometer in that direction. you are in military is scared now with detailed coverage. where is we'll have the palestinian calling me
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ah, the the hello are you watching al jazeera? i'm emily ang, when he's a reminder about some stories this hour, at least for palestinians have been injured in the lightest raid in the occupying west bank. israeli forces targeted the block java refugee camp, the palestinian red presences ambulances not being allowed in size like peaches, as the head of the roman catholic church is meeting religious ladies in the south jam. later on saturday, frances, the speak with people displaced by the country. civil war is called on latest to recommit to pay us secretary of state has
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postponed rather a planned trip to beijing after the siding of what washington says. he's a chinese to violence to learn flying over the state of montana, trying to maintain it's a civilian where the balloon and the accusations are being used just me. banking tesla found a ilan mosque has been found not guilty of fraud. he was accused of misleading investors in a tweet masked face to class action lawsuit on behalf of casper shareholders in august 2018. musk tweeted, i'm considering taking test the private at $420.00 funding secured. the comment drove up tess's stock price in the following day before dropping when the deal didn't materialize. alright, let's bring in and technology journalists. chris stuck her walk. he's live for us from newcastle. chris, thanks so much for being on the program. certainly
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a win for the billionaire, but why was this low? so it's so important. it's important, i think, largely because if the value involved in the potential deal, something like $72000000000.00, if it had gone through because it valued teslas share price at $420.00 a share for those who are a little bit knowledgeable about it. on most, that is a joke that he decided to make basically, on the liberty that he has full kind of missile marijuana. but people took it seriously because what you know, most says on twitter does matter. it is important. and so people started to make purchases of shares or selling or shares for the reason that they thought the steel was going to go through the people he brought. the class action lawsuit said that they had lost in total around about $12000000000.00 because the deal did not actually go through. but musk says, ultimately it doesn't matter what he tweets. it doesn't actually have a ramification real world. i think probably they would disagree,
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even if the court doesn't that, that was certainly central to the case, wasn't it, whether masks tweets had any real world impact? and as you mentioned, they certainly did. so how did that manifest itself in the case? and how was the able to be found not guilty? so he basically pointed out that actually it was an assumption that he genuinely believed at the time he had be lining up investors, who he believed were willing to come in to tesla and purchase the company on the basis of what he said he was managing to convince the court to do that, but it is notable. i think that they didn't necessarily disagree with the fact that actually is tweets. do have an impact because we're seeing that now through our, the way in which he is changing how twitter operates through tweets rather than public pronouncements made in normal, traditional ways. it's very much a kind of donald trump style way of communication, where he's actually making people hang on his every word that he posts. i know that
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as a tech report, he covers elan mosque in particular twitter nowadays. and i'm having to follow everything that he says, and we take it his face value because ultimately there's no other way that he communicates with us. and so what president does this case said going forward? is really the power or lack thereof of take. i think that it's an interesting one because i, it almost seems quite quaint that modem twit pointing out about the sort of dealings that we're talking about here day back to august 2018, which was a very, very different time. any on mosques life. and also in the life of twitter, so the present that it sets, i think it is potentially worn. that is a little bit outdated. now. i think that probably the court decided that but then in 2018, this wasn't a market moving event. this wasn't something that could be taken as gospel went on, must tweet it. but since then we've seen a series of situations where
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a read on must cause actually use twitter hours a. so a sounding board and a public pronouncement, a way that he can talk to people via suitable was pulpit a like a preacher. and i think that that is notable because i'm not hugely convinced whether at the same arguments would stand up in court. now, if you were to try and argue the same thing, not least because of all that he's done, but also donald trump says so to similar pronouncements over the course of his presence. certainly fascinating. thank you so much for your insights. as always, christopher walker at technology general f. e natalie castle. thank you. us seems to send another $2000000000.00 worth of military assistance to ukraine. it will include longer range precision rockets for the 1st time. and some of in jade has more from moscow on russia's response to this latest us. i'd package we've heard from the kremlin saying that the world must not forget the comments made by
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president tutoring. in, in the remembrance of studying abroad just 24 hours ago where the russian have said that the do not welcome the, the to ukraine president put in diluted to what happened 80 years ago. and thing that net, once again, is german tank headed to word the russian border with crosses on them. and russia is going to make use of its full capability and it is going to respond to it. he did fall short of thing that is going to be done headed towards its voters with european countries. but it did say that this is going to be something that history also has a lesson for all of the people who are helping your brain obviously pointing towards the 2nd world war. and this is something that we've heard from the russian government since the beginning of the war of painting it with the picture of how
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nazi germany was the war against russia. russia has insisted that it is war, went to war with your brain because of the presence of what it calls, not seed. and that is why it continues to be there to make sure that it's boarded are protected from what it's called. it's good. this is something that russia is going to be continuing on as we try to this the stages of the 1st anniversary of the war table in trunk as capital a protesting the cost of a parade marking independence day. $550000.00 of public funds is being used for the military event in colombo. shanker is in the middle of the worst economic crisis in its history with food fuel and medicine shortages. and al fernandez has moved from columbus given a inflation given the increasing cause, given the way the ruffians devalued up. general ordinary shall luncheons are
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finding it difficult to make ends meet. and at a time like that, when you have a celebration that people have heard is costing are so many thousands of dollars. they are not happy. i mean, essentially there is a military period. it is the 75th anniversary of sherlock has independence. yes. a major milestone for a country or that got independence after years and years have been colonized and that happened in 1948. so obviously the government, the present run of vicar missing her is very keen to ensure that it celebrated or with the sort of desired a pomp and pageantry a. but what people say is, this is not a time for that to now. the president himself a few months ago, did to go on record about austerity measures, about the need to tighten up the collective belt of the country to ensure that costs are brought down. he warned that, you know, there's a difficult road ahead to work towards fiscal reforms or they're really struggling
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to get hold of an i am if bailout package. but at the same time and in the same breath, you find the president saying that we must celebrate independence because people will otherwise think that the country is unable to even do that. al salvatore, as president neighbor, calais, has defended annually and vowed mega prison bill to has thousands of alleged gang members. this i called in terrorism containment center has been built outside the tech, a lua southeast of the capitol at san salvador. alan fisher has the date, hence each the biggest prison in the americas, and will be home to $40000.00 inmates, including some of the most violent people on the continent present. now you berkeley was given a special tour of the jail at tech alert, built in just 7 mana, he was shown the 7 security rings from the watch towers and electric fences for the solid, steel isolation sale of your bomb lyric with them. okay. so it's important to remember
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that the people that will be held here the terrorists will be here are the highest ranking members of the gangs, the historic leaders. el salvador has a gang problem. in march. last year, the government declared the state of emergency to fight it previous efforts to break the gangs and el salvador overcrowded jails, haven't worked. even with 24 hour locked don's stripping and humiliating inmates even putting rival gangs into overcrowded sales together. they were still able to run their operations on the outside and smuggling phones, computers, guns, even prostitutes. then last year, police, an army arrested more than $62000.00 suspect, the gang members, and those that what with the that the cracked don't his lead human rights organizations to complain. innocent people are being scooped up. civil rights are being ignored. but ordinary people tired of gang violence, say they're happy with the changes. it's bringing with dental what i like them because at least now with feel fell before we always thought something could happen
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to last. before we trusted no one way. now we shall say, shall. with $60000.00 people already in jail, el salvador has 2 per cent of its adult population behind bars, the highest incarcerate rate in the world. the president will start accepting new inmates in the coming days. they will be guarded by our own $600.00 troops and $250.00 police officers. it will say the authorities be impossible to escape. alan fisher, algeria, date of emergency has been declared across several regions in chile as wildfires ripped through large parts of the country. hundreds of hines have been damaged and firefighters are struggling to contain the blazes with high wings and a hate wave exacerbating the problem. at least 13 people have been killed so far. an arctic blast has heat north eastern parts of the united states with feast winds, pushing temperatures down into the negative double digits. gabriel alexander braves
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. the cold from boston historic low temperatures as this arctic blast of cold air rolls through the northeast of the united states, particularly here in the new england region home to more than 14000000 people. here in the city of boston, the temperatures have been dangerously cold. all day it's projected to reach around negative 20 degrees celsius overnight, in which case it would break a record for cold temperatures. there was last said a 142 years ago, but what is complicating matters is very strong winds as well. sometimes up to 80 kilometers per hour. that is pushing temperatures, even lower, and officials throughout the region. we're warning people to only go outside. it was absolutely necessary. but take a look at this. this is mount washington and observatory at the top of a mountain in the neighboring state of new hampshire. it got down to negative 40
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degrees celsius. but the winds were coming in at 209 kilometers per hour, bringing the windshield temperatures down to negative $78.00 degrees celsius. the lowest wind chill temperature's ever recorded anywhere in the united states. of course it is winter here and people are used to cold temperatures, but not like this. this is not normal. this is one for the record books. in some parts of the northeast of the united states where i'm at right now. it's colder here than it is in alaska, scandinavia or even siberia had certainly called alright, that fit for me, emily? anguish state you now for inside story. ah . hello. the weather is set fair across
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a good part of west nearby big area of high pressure keeping it pleasantly warm, light winds, and some decent spells of sunshine cobbling. coming through. we have got some wet weather, just tumbling in across sir the northwest though. and that will turn to snow as it dies, down towards the se, over the next couple of days. so fairly wintry look, this is the temperature chart for recess. stacey, because he has gone through the next couple of days. we'll see these blue just started to just make their way a little further westwards. so things turning a little cooler and where that milder air just comes in from the northwest. dick's down, bumps into the cold, where that's where we got to see the snow. so down across the hungarian plane, down towards a kia pushing through a good part of a romania down towards the southeast corner to make her way through the 2nd half of the weekend. some more wet and windy weather there for the east side of the made some heavy downpours, lively winds, as well. temperatures in athens, struggling to get 7 degrees celsius by sunday. further west, as you can see, largely dry and not too bad with those light winds. some lie the winds to
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