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a shooting attack near a cafe in tel aviv. it's ready, police say they treating it as a terrorist attack. this of the hundreds protesting against the government's proposed judicial reforms block rose to israel's main airport. disrupting a visit by the us defense secretary prussia launch is a new wave of missile strikes across ukraine, killing at least 6 civilians are knocking out power, including the zap alicia nuclear plant. if we allow these to continue time after time, then one day, our lack will run out and why georgians are still protesting. despite the government dropping plans, re foreign engine laws, similar to russia's. i'm do want to get your skin dough with your sports on a busy night of europa league action. primarily leaders also help supporting lisbon to a to, to draw in the 1st leg of the last 6 meantime. ah,
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we begin this news. our in israel, where police say an attacker has opened fire and central televi eve, and what the authorities a cooling a suspected terrorist attack. ah, 3 people were injured in that attack. police say the gunman has been, quote, neutralize large numbers of police. medical workers rushed to the scene on thursday evening. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu reacted to the shooting on a visit to row with a very serious attack in televi, a terrorist attack, sending recovery wishes to the injured. we are strengthening the police and security forces. this will not wake in our determination to plant roots in our
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homeland a career. let's get more on the shooting in tel aviv iran con is live in occupied east jerusalem. of course the sir. tak care emron is significant enough for benjamin netanyahu to express his condemnation. but what more do we know about the, about the attack itself, especially the victims and the alleged perpetrator. well the place about 3 hours ago in a very busy street isn't golf street and television shows out at a cafe that the shooter was actually sitting in the initial report. i'd actually give. busy the name of the she's a said to be hello jeff from lien in the occupied west bank. his father is actually speaking to media says he actually spent about 4 years in prison. so this is a very serious attack. it's the last 2 things happened. took place in israel,
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it was actually in april last year. now the 3 people injured the hospital saying that the man that was in critical condition is now much more stable. now he's been in the hospital for a little while. this is a really shocking attack for israelis because we don't really see things like this happen in televi, reducing them in the occupied west plant. we do see them in occupied east massively . at his saying that this is a switch through the names for the palestinians who are killed in java overnight and the occupied west bank. also hearing from if you're having that as well. you say this is how is dealt a severe blow to the israeli security system. now, while this is hack, happened in for who soon got away here are very busy hotel people are still coming into occupied eastern slip now was all of this was taking place. there
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was a massive protest in tele televi throughout the day. and that's the reason why did golf street where the attack has happened was a lot busier than it was normal. in fact, it was so disruptive, actually affected the visit of the you a secretary of defense, lloyd austin. let's take a closer look. tel aviv was brought to a standstill as protest is blocked, roads and highways seems like this repeated across israel and just let the highways they want to block the judicial reform bill that would if pulse did the can i said the ability to overrule some supreme court decisions ah, a power the protest to say is anti democratic. the protest so widespread, they disrupted the visit of us secretary of defense, lloyd austin. he was supposed to arrive on wednesday, but that was changed at the request of these railings meetings like this would
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normally take place at the ministry of defense. instead, the venue was televi, tv's main airports and prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his team had to be brought in by helicopter to soon after the meeting, the prime minister twisted saying that they spoke about the threats of the wrong as well. and it was a united front on a rock as well. both the u. s. secretary of defense and these really defense minister spoke to the media. you and aims to gain nuclear weapons and threaten not only is well, but the entire world, whether it's worth noting, the iran in says nuclear program is strictly for civilian purposes. u. s. secretary of defense however, did bring up the issue of a recent violence in the occupied westbank. i remain concerned about what we're seeing in terms of those escalation of violence. and i did discuss her those concerns with her with my colleagues. ah. and we're urging every
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one and to a, deescalate her and in terms of activities in the, in the west bank. our focus remains on working with israel and the palestinians, and other regional partners to deescalate and, and restore call. but despite that concern from the u. s. navy nightly rates by the israeli army continue in the occupied west bank as does the protest movement against the proposed judicial changes. and im run, i guess it's very difficult to judge right now. what sort of impact the shooting we'll have on the protest said going forward. of course the mayor of tel aviv has urged people to stay away. what's your sense? was i'm the protest movement. it's been 10 weeks. so far. it's got larger and larger every week. i don't think an incident like this is going to stop people from coming out on the streets on saturday when they normally do the process. we're
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looking about $130000.00 people that have come out on the streets, but it is going to have a massive security impact for israel. some 77 palestinians have been killed in the nightly rates. continuing in the occupied westbank. that is having an impact on ordinary palestinians policies. one now rise up from that's actually claimed responsibility for the she's how, according to reuters news agency in television. all of that is going to play into inflaming attentions. you head, lloyd austin, you actually have defend thing. we want everybody to de escalate. we want tension to calm down the moon. we see these rates, the palestinians died, the more young indians get very, very angry given that they are and they are under occupation. don't really have any opportunities. and so, fighting back is one of the things that they want to do, whether we're going to see that intel of evil just in the occupied west by that
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remains to be seen. but this attack is a real problem for israeli security. how this man got out of the west bank and into television is a very big question, but he's already security services. yeah, talking about big questions for these ready security service. we did hear reports, anyone in the evening about the high profile sacking of a ton of the police official in the way cars, these demonstrations. what more do we know about if anything? well, it really depends on the he's speaking to the police of playing this down. they're saying that this is just part of a re self live command is that this man who is in charge of the televi is a district commander, has now been placed in another position. but israeli media head saying that this is down to it's a mob been given the national security minister, who so angry with the police and the inability to stop protesters from blocking road from blocking highways that he actually is making sweeping changes. he did
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this with his senior police officers, however, his senior police officer also been very critical of been given thing. he's only the national security minister. what happens on the ground on the day is down to the strategy put in place by the district commanders. so it really depends on who's feature of how big a story this is. certainly if these are any media to be listen to, this is the more banga very lashing out the police and trying to get tough for command is in place. him run many thanks for that. him run con, live and occupied east jerusalem. when the occupied westbank violence continues to escalade funerals have been held for 3. palestinian fights is killed by israeli forces in java. south of janine witnesses say the man was shot in the car by snipers, on rooftops, early on thursday morning. the 3 men were all in their twenties. the israeli army says they were suspected of carrying out shooting attacks in the area needed.
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abraham is in job a village in southern janine we knew graves were dug up here in jabar after 3 palestinians were shot and killed by israeli forces earlier today. just next to them, our graves of 2 other palestinians who were killed in january in and is way the way they're part of what's known up here as the battalion. it's a recently established fighting group here, and we're seeing a growing phenomena of armed men working together, uniting, and we're seeing that phenomena expanding more than just ingenious annapolis. we want to be free and get liberated and breathe. but don't what we're seeing is a pressure all this pressure will only lead to an explosion. oh, there will then be a coming parts of the daily life. here in the occupied was bank with more than 75
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for simeon killed just this year alone with spoken to the mother of a one of the palestinian were killed earlier today. she says she was one of the. 6 first to see him identify him, she rides that's good, at least we will. it is neck chest and abdomen. this is the funeral procession and the other 2 men also a. 6 during and is the way to read in a few days ago, he's a minor to be in the beginning and no one is wrong with the the parent of
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a situation even further. let's begin akiva elder, who's in the strategy political and let's see joints belie from tel aviv welcome to the new so i think it's very easy to sort of conflate so many of the issues that are going on in israel at the moment. but i just wanted, i'll start by asking you whether we should in any way see this so called terrorist attack and tel aviv is being linked to recent. i'm antique of protests. yeah, i think that it is a kind of a vicious circle. you feel like this is the unholy alliance between the israeli radical right and the right. both sides are not very keen about finding a solution. and i think this, well, you can say that the government, you can define them as a problem rather than
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a solution. and it coincides of course with the one over the i think it's the largest the demonstrations in israel ever and it's happening and just a few meters away from another demonstration this evening in tel aviv. and some people, even i think we use this. i would not be surprised if one of them is visiting italy right now. our prime minister, 2 o u. v is rarely left all the these ready as they define them, are playing right into the hands of the arab terrorist. instead of the israeli security forces, the police being focused on being busy in protecting israel from our
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real enemies. they're busy with taking control on the ready for justice. right. it's really interesting. of course you refer to benjamin netanyahu described in the protest as a and a kiss. but now of course we've got a new voice in the mix up. we've got the president. i'd like hertzog, who was waited into the debate and trying to encourage the government to think again about it's new law. yeah. well, some people believed that he can be the game changer here because out the it is really coalition and position are not even willing to decide on the terms of preference over the negotiations over the what the government is quoting d or judiciary reform. and the protest is, i believe this is a war against these ready democracy, leading israel to a dictatorship. and the president of the last couple of weeks was trying to
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get some kind of a common ground just gun negotiations. and actually today he gave up and i believe his next step will be if he's not able to do it, is a 2 step forward and even to submit his resignation. what is it specifically about these proposed reforms to this judicial law that so many people find toxic it is very easy to explain it because in few words, the government has an automatic majority in vanessa. those 64 and they and they were the grand minister, the government has a full control over the parliament, the commission. and what they want is now to have full control over the judiciary
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and the supreme court. it's a challenging the very existence of the pillars of the israeli, or even the universal democracy. and what it means is that if you win the election, we know it takes it all in together, both minorities. and if you combine this, what was what was happening in the last 2 weeks in the west bank with our half minister of defense and the minister of the national police. what do we want? is a jewel control, not only did judiciary, but the divorce of the gaming israel, which means that their wounds will be the true ha, ha ha, they've been beautiful long rather than the civil law. and this means that to islam will stop being a democracy, may be the kind of
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a jewish state many jews wouldn't like to see right at a huge amount of opposition to attempts to change the rules of the game. as you say, akiva elder, many thanks for joining us. thank you. coming up with this news hour from london. no rest my for people in eastern democratic of congo to get another sci fi fails. rebel fighters launch a brutal attack on a village and north tv. and it, it easy in court jails to football match officials for negligence. over the death of 135 people. and one of the world dead, we have stadium stampede, and japan space full superstar lease his team to an opening when the world baseball classic that's coming up with joe. ah,
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some other news now and russia has launched another wave of missile strikes across ukraine. it's 1st in weeks getting at least 6 civilians knocking out electricity. moscow confirmed it used hypersonic kindle missiles, 11 cities were hit across the country and attacks as far west as reef nay and live . the kremlin says they were retaliation for an attack which killed 2 people in russia. brianne screech, and last week, ukraine set it down to nearly half the missiles launched by russia. the zap parisha power plant was knocked offline for several hours. ukraine's grid operators as power has since been restored, but it prompted a strong statement from the u. s. nuclear watchdog demanding action to avoid a potential disaster at the plant. charlie angela has more 700 kilometers from any battlefield west of live. a russian miss i'll struck this house while the family slept, killing 5 civilians, some still buried by the bricks. sister i'm,
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we are blew up with julian escamilla. my sister called me and said that her rocket hurt or fell on my other sisters house. she said, our holla taught us and laudermill under the rubble. they still haven't found them hard and we were hoping that they're alive, but they're not alive. liberal in local political, russia launched 81 missiles across a sleeping ukraine early on thursday. hitting infrastructure and residential buildings in 10 regions including keith, ukraine's air force. they stopped almost half of the missiles, but 6 were hypersonic, traveling up to 8 kilometers a 2nd. the type ukraine can't intercept. many homes were left without power. and the jap region, nuclear plant was off grid for several hours before being reconnected, prompting a star warning from the international atomic energy agency. this is the largest nuclear power station in europe operating for the 6 time under emergency diesel generators. what are we doing? each time we are rolling a dice, and if we allow these to continue,
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tie him after time, then one day, our luck will run out and casts on 3 people were killed, waiting for a bus or me. no problem, ma'am. so bush will. it is just 50 steps away from my house. i feel so sorry for yona. she was such a good girl, and more people died in cost yankton, if colonel on yet residence, clear up the feel overwhelmed by the destruction would not be road warfare, destroying, or city destroying the bill. every day. there is shelling every day general evening morning. all the time and here are the results of the shelling. everybody is in shock. sure everybody is afraid to see, but we have no words to describe it to the address i go to bed and i don't know if i will wake up the next day. elsewhere in the east, the battle for back much is intensifying with the russian saying they now control the east of the besieged city. the ukrainian military though,
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still hanging on for now, but russia has reminded ukraine with his latest set of strikes. it has the ability to strike anywhere. charlie angela, i'll desert protest this have been back on the streets of george's capital tbilisi for 3rd night, lest, despite the government saying it's dropping a controversial bill, opponents of the so called foreign agents law se would silence independent media and criticism of the ruling party. but protest this avowed to keep demonstrating until there's proof the bills actually been pulled. jonah hall reports. oh, 3rd night of protests in the george and capital tbilisi, despite a government promised to withdraw draft legislation that opposition media and civil society group said would stifle press freedom and silence descent. no one was taking the government at its word. i came upon them,
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the fight will continue until these bills are withdrawn and even the minimum legal opportunity to reverse that decision is rolled out. for many, the draft bill has echoes of russian legislation criminalizing foreign funded media and ngos. it would force those receiving more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents or face heavy fines. and there are concerns, it might jeopardize george's pro western aspirations. we are ready to go on with the protest because it's not about our particular organization. it's about george in europe and in your atlantic aspiration. and we're not, we're not going to put that grant that that issue on their question. wednesday night so violent confrontations with police using t a gas water cannon and stung grenades. and even as protest has gathered, again, the ruling georgia dream party chairperson, spelled out the planned to kill off the bill. oh, good fish. i got was
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a government. the legislation will come out for it 2nd hearing and it will fail. let me once again make these political statement. the law will fail because no one will vote for it. and that will procedurally resolve the issue with the party denied it had an anti europe agenda blaming, fake news, and the deliberate efforts of the opposition to link its draft legislation to russia. prime minister iraq li gary bash really had said the law once enacted would help route out those working against george's interests. interests that appear to differ from those on the street journal al jazeera, at least 35 people have been killed. an attack on a village and east and democratic republic of congo were condie and north cuvee province was targeted by fighters, believe to be from the allied democratic forces. uganda nom group has pledged allegiance to iso. a un security council team is due to arrive in the country for a 3 day visit as heavy clashes with rebel groups continue in the east,
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a sci fi between the government and m. 23 rebels was supposed to take effect on tuesday. but class, on the same day of a more less i'm joined by jaffar al catan t, a journalist spacing gama in east and d r c. welcome to the news or so i was saying there despite a new regional ceasefire between the army of the d. r. c and m 20 fight as the violence continued. what do you understand to be at the heart of this continuation of fighting? it's complicated. are people was in a hope when they heard from m 23. does they sigh and this says fire. but just some how was out in the same day and that the, because if i'm to see fuels m t as in the same day and the day after and for the 3 or so jewels if, if i'm to see 2 lounge that's on the evolution. so this is via i remain on
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atlanta but on the feed, fighting still on the ground. and this is bad news because fighting more and more growth to the major city that isn't called go now. and i don't, i don't think if to day morning tomorrow morning, the city of judo chip with the government control. and if we're able to control georgia, that's will mean that gama will be copied to any lynn city. and given the proximity of the fighting tacoma, as you say, what is the impact on civilians? locals of g r. c, especially in instant congo. ok loc fed out of the situation and everything was been talked about not being said to, to bring peace to,
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to be less d r c. and for now, people want someone who will do and not, not speech because everything was been dried, but nothing that they did, you can believe is the moment of the is that we can committed to regional falls. nothing is done to rebel, continue to pay in new areas, so they are tired and they need something new given the sci fi as continue to be repeatedly broken. what does this mean for the chances of face to face dialogue for negotiations? i don't know the problem is the government to consider and with the group and they want empathy to withdraw from the initial position. then they can talk i'm afraid sir, we appear to have lost jaffar architecture there. but i think we got
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a big picture of what exactly is going on in d r. c. a came moving on. the still are a lot more to come this hour. at the u. s. senate grills train companies over rail safety of last month, derailment, and toxics bill. we look at denmark's project to some carbon dioxide out of the air and store it under the sea and depleted oil fields. and in sports, australia dominate day, one of the 4th test against india. jo, we'll have action from the biggest cricket stadium in the world. ah, european. well as begin contrast at the moment though, the cloud seems to gain from west to east. what it's actually doing is running along our frontal system, north of that is arctic, and south of it is really quite mild. so a laureate, you either get heavy,
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rain or snow, and it's been snow's been the case and disruptive snow for the british isles. i think was the same in the low countries, northern germany, and particularly baltic states over the next day or so. but south of it or where the wind is coming from the south, it has been remarkably war. change has been dramatic, crossed turkey, the caucasus less so in ukraine. but look at jesse now, for example. and book arrest is temperatures are reminiscent of late spring, not the end of winter. that course with some of that southerly breeze is plenty more moisture. so you get rained in turkey or grease the balkans, occasionally italy and particularly the north of spain and france, which after wouldn't retract is probably welcome. so there's the pictures. it sits then on saturday, as jumps acts. we needn't worry about sto or rave. the atlas martin's anymore, the brains in the form of increasing showers are coming slowly north. but the harm at this seasonal wind is maybe more obvious, is increasing strikes, blowing sand and dust into chaff the jet. now jerry and bobby,
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you stop what you're doing and maybe one studio b unscripted on al jazeera ah ah, among the top stories here and out a 03 people have been injured in a shooting near a cafe in central tel aviv it's ready authorities, a cooling at a suspected terrorist attack and say the gunman has been neutralized the policy and group, hamas was claimed responsibility. meanwhile, israel's president says the government should abandon his judicial reform plan in favor of a bottle, with bruce support. it comes on the day, the us defense secretary met prime minister benjamin netanyahu and urged him to
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take steps to reduce tensions in the occupied westbank. at least 6 civilians have been killed across ukraine. off to russia, launched a new wave of missile strikes. several cities were hit and pat was again knocked out to europe's largest nuclear power plant in separation. and we also have some by breaking news. this coming to us from hamburg, where the media, they are reporting at least 6 people have been killed, following a shooting in the north western city of hamburg, us all the information that we have for the time being. we believe the several more people have also been injured is where we will. of course, bring you more on that as we get it. the taliban governor of northern afghanistan's bout province has been killed in a suicide bombing at his office. one other person was killed in the attack on mcmurry redoubt was a male in the provincial capital. massage sharif is one of the most senior taliban
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leaders to be killed as they took by control of afghanistan. in 2021. i saw has claimed responsibility for the attack was a mil was a high profile opponents of the group which is launched a series of attacks over the past year. 2 officials have been jailed for their roles in last year, stadium disaster and indonesia, the 2nd worst in football history, a 135 people were killed in a stampede. on october, the 1st, which investigators found was caused by police firing tear gas into the crowd. the 2 officials were found guilty of causing death by negligence. as jessica washington reports from jakarta, he knew tuba in stuart. this is how went the wound, worst stadium to senses unfolded. some fans had entered the pitch after the match ended released inside tea against that fans, including those innocent people tried to flee, but many the exits was shot causing overcrowding. at the gates, a 135 people were killed in the resulting crush. many of them children and nearly
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600 people were injured. this month, 5 men who were on trial for their involvement in the infant learn their fate. the head of the organizing committee for the match heard his sentence 1st of 18 months in prison. ha! i declared the defendant abdul harris has legally and convincingly been found guilty of committing a crime because of his negligence, causing people to die. and shortly after another match official, a security officer was sentenced to one year in prison. the prosecution said the men were responsible for the safety of the match, including stopping overcrowding and ensuring gates were open. the match. officials say police should shoulder most of the blame. gary g, a guess in the stadium. the defendant until her is sent the situation spiraled when police used 10000 dollars of the stadium doors have been like that since a long time ago. even if there was tear gas, even if the gate was open,
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there would still be a problem. 3 police officers will be sentenced next week with the prosecution requesting sentences of 3 years in prison. some relatives of the victims told unto 0 they are in disbelief and sentences they consider to be too lenient. they ask about k, as a parent of a victim, i am very disappointed. the families did not expect this. i respect the law, but this is not final. we must appeal that we are no says he will never stop seeking justice against those. he holds responsible for the death of his daughter, jessica washington out. his ear to carter. rescue is on the tiny and uneasy an island of sarah santa. still searching for survivors after a landslide on monday was killed. at least 30 people. 8 people have been pulled out alive for 24. still missing with many houses buried. the disaster came after 6 days of heavy rain and more rainfalls hampering rescue efforts. with the potential of further lance lies more than a 1000. people have been evacuated to flatter areas,
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malaysia's former prime minister, while your genius and has vowed to fight corruption charges against him, saying they're politically motivated. maria dean was arrested earlier and is accused of abuse of power and money laundry. in relation to government projects awarded during his 17 month rule, florence louis has more. wearden yes, in is being questioned for corruption in relation to a coven 19 stimulus program. that was introduced when he was prime minister, known several individuals belonging to his political party for such have already been charged for corruption together with 2 businessmen. the anti corruption agency also throws his parties, accounts in january. now in december, the prime minister of malaysia, who is also the finance minister, annoyed by him, said the finance ministry had discovered there was severe breaches of procedure in relation to around a $150000000000.00 worth of government funds during we'd in your sins
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administration now the opposition though, says that the investigation against sweden is nothing but political persecution. wearden came into power in a rather controversial way. he was part of the then government which was seen as more reform minded, but he led a group of employees to defect that topple. then government led by martha mohammed, who had an agreement to transfer power to on more abraham. and that transfer power never took place. now meeting us in came close to the seat of her again after the last election in november produced a hung parliament weed and claimed he had the support of the majority in parliament and was jostling for top leadership position. but eventually lost out to annoy him . the current prime minister we didn't supporter say we didn't, is clearly a political rival. and that this is a way to remove him as a threat, and it's nothing more than a political persecution. the arrest court has sentenced to form a goldman sachs banker to 10 years in jail for embezzling billions of dollars for
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malaysia sovereign well fund budget, who was a key player and one of the world's biggest money laundering bribery schemes ever. in september, he was found guilty of stealing billions of dollars from the fund known as one m d . b. he's facing up to 30 years in prison. u. s. pleasant joe biden has unveiled plans for government spending and higher tax is on the wealthy. he chose the swing state of pennsylvania to reveal his playbook for an expected 2020 for reelection bid. many republicans reject higher taxes, but biden express willingness to negotiate with how speaker kevin mccarthy. i want to make clear, i'm ready to meet with speaker any time tomorrow if he has his budget laid down, tell me what you want to do. a sure that i want to do so we can agree, and we don't agree unless we vote by white house correspondent, kimberly how could join sister live for lauren?
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this is kimberly with the u. s. government at risk of defaulting. what exactly is joe biden been proposing? well, this budget is very important that you use the word proposal because this is not its final form. this is the wish list of the president, but congress is the one that approves government spending. so you know that this is not going to be the final budget, but in this, the president has got a pretty big wishlist. and this is one of the largest defense spending proposals ever. $842000000000.00. and it really reflects the president's priorities. talked in there is another 6000000000 for ukraine that shows that the president cares about that. that's a big priority. but it also has a lot of the other campaign promises he made when he was running for president. things like promising universal child care for universal preschool paid family leave, also lowering prescription drugs and making sure that things like social security
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and medicare. those are programs that make sure that there is money for seniors, whether it be a guaranteed income or health care for tens of millions of seniors as they age, that those government programs stay intact. but what's controversial about it is how the president plans to pay for it tax the rent. and that is what many conservatives don't like. the president in his budget proposing to raise the corporate tax and 21 to 28 percent. and also a 25 percent tax on the highest one percent earners in the united states. and kimberly, all the wall house republicans and demanding severe comes to spending a return for lifting the government's borrowing limit. could you briefly explain why house republicans firstly have about power and how they might use it to rein in biden's policy ambitions ahead of the next presidential election? well, they haven't because they control the house of representatives. and so right now,
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whatever body controls the house of representatives, right now, it is the republicans. previously it was president biden's democratic party and they will, we'll that and so they're going to use that leverage. but the argument, the white house is making when it comes to the debt limit, is that it has been raised many times before by both democrats and republicans. and the point is, is that this is money that has already been spent on government entitlements. and so the president is there, what they need is for this to be lifted because the money has already been spent and these bills need to be paid. and so ultimately what you usually see in this scenario is that this is often a political fight where each party flexes its muscles in order to make a point. but ultimately, they know that this has to be done or risk a massive default that could have a global impact. and so ultimately this will get lifted, but certainly the political points will be made. probably thanks from picking all
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of that for us can be how could live the white house with us senate is holding a hearing on the derailment of a train in ohio that was carrying hazardous materials last month. senators, one arm says on rail safety after a string of recent derailments on wednesday, another freight train crushed in west virginia entering 3 people and dumping fuel into a river. the transportation department says is taking immediate steps to improve accountability and safety. and the company running the trains, norfolk southern apologized and the senate saying it would clean up the site of the crash. i've been the east palestine many times over the past month. i've talked with the leaders, the business owners, the school officials, clergy, and others throughout the community. they shared their stories and their concerns about the health of their families and the future of the community they love. i am determined to make this right. norfolk southern will cleaned the site safely,
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thoroughly and with urgency you have my personal commitment. in other news, millions of californians are under threat from an approaching storm that could trig a wide spread flooding in many parts of the state. the affected regions include mountainous areas that are already buried under near record snowfall. an early storm block roads, very carson trump, some people inside the homes for days rescue crews and volunteers have been digging out the snow to free them. this is a absolutely amazing snowstorm, not just in the amount but the duration of the storm. so some of these people have been homebound for 11 days, they've run out of food. they, in some cases don't have power. energy companies say they've discovered a technique to capture the carbon dioxide produced during the pumping of oil and gas. and this week denmark became the 1st country to ship industrial, c o,
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2 across international borders and story permanently underground for environmental purposes. but critics say is a distraction from real issues and the ecological impact is still improving. so here's how it works. carbon dioxide gas is sucked up from large industries, such as incineration. plants is transformed into a liquid and shipped out to form or rigs it c. and is that injected into disuse, all oil wells and sealed up with scientists saying the c o t will eventually become rock pull rece went to denmark to see if the technique known as carbon capture and storage could really work. ah, it's a process being billed as a breakthrough in the fight against climate change, carbon dioxide, harvested from industrial emissions in europe and injected into disused danish oil wells under the north sea there to be stored fraternity by energy companies with a climate conscience. it's nothing else than reversing the flow and taking c o 2
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and preventing that from going into the atmosphere with rod stored under under the ground. we're going to do it to mitigate climate change. i think that is a huge step forward. if you think about the multitude of solutions, we'll need gravity at the planets and at 0. we're now starting to take the 1st into lottie regulation. it was denmark getting the congratulations on tuesday when it's project greensand claim to weld 1st for carbon capture and storage, or c, c. s. the carbon dioxide was brought from belgium to denmark on this ship taken out to the north sea and injected some 2 kilometers under ground. officials here believe they can store up to $8000000.00 tons of c o 2 every year. both the european union and united nations now want to develop ccs globally. this facility and stock comb is being tested as a joint vacuum cleaner for c o. 2. aiming to clean up the same amount produced by a year of traffic in the swedish capital. we separate theater from the flu gas s.
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i'm a combined heat and power long at to process that use industrial baking soda. we do the same thing as in a baking oven. we increase the temperature and the baking soda releases the theme of c to that the stand separated from the rest of the flu gases. at that c o. 2, we can compress transport and store as good as burying c o 2 might sound environmentalist. see it as an excuse not to face out fossil fuels. the attraction of this is that everything can continue as normal and nothing needs to be done by anyone. it just magically is removed, but this magic has surprise. it costs energy, it costs money, it cost resources. what we should do instead reduce logging rates. trees would sequester much more carbon at a much lower cost if we would invest all these funds in energy efficiency, we would get locked mor bang for bucks. so this whole thing is a pipe dream, then mocks carbon storage is the 1st in the world of its kind in scale, but whether it takes off may depend on making it profitable. a full scale project
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could start next year. paul reese out his era as biog, denmark. again let's bring him professor arab st. gupta, who's the co author of a research paper on the direct or capture and storage process of c o. 2. he joins us live from bethlehem in pennsylvania. welcome to the news out on the surface at least carbon capture appears to be a silver bullet for climate change. is that how you set up kind of that's not the way i look at it for the. 3 fact or the crisis remains as long as the carbon dioxide concentration in that most fear remains higher than 360 or 350 pm. so there has to be a way to bring it down. i was just listening to what other people are talking about . that's capturing carbon after it has been produced in the industrial facility,
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which is characteristically or intrinsically very different from what we call dyadic data capture. which means that capturing c o 2 from that most fear. and there is no geographic limitation. you can do it to any place, but the hurdle that offs techlease the carbon dioxide concentration is i'll try low or i'll try dilute. so it is very difficult to take out a lot of carbon dioxide in any kind of at sod been so far that has been the main obstacle. i you suggesting that it may be more efficient to lock carbon away the quest, a carbon away through other beams of suggested in the new support their planting trees. for instance, rather than going through the process of taking it to one of these sites and injecting it under the ground, what can we have done in our work? the paper just published? that's basically going to the data kept capture. and we have created an observant
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glitch even under this ultra dilute c o 2 concentration can capture 3 times more carbon dioxide. sometimes even mo, from at most fear. and as a result of that efficiency is very high. and then one of the avenues is that this material then can be dissolved using see water. and then while carbon dioxide becomes alkaline it or a baking soda, and that can be discharged directly to the ocean, it helps reversing. that's interrogation of the ocean by carbon dioxide. and he told seam brooks, the biological growth and that bicarbonate or baking soda, increasing concentration, is very, very minute. so we have not found any sort of negative aspect of this process so that we do not have to go into geological storage and sequester there. now there
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are multiple similar projects pending across europe. i think there's something like 16 that are being discussed at the moment. but of what scale would it really need to to happen for us to reach cob and neutrality in europe? say, oh, that's like it doesn't have to be only in the one front. you know, we are trying to reduce our fossil fuel consumption. that's definitely one thing. then we are trying to capture carbon dioxide from point sources, like before me that the people who are talking about capturing c o 2 from flu gas stacks, which is coming out of power plants and other places. data capture also has to happen in parallel, which is like going out anywhere then galactic react site from the atmosphere and then sick. we're studying it all these things up to happen because we basically
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meet about 37. got tons, but a year. so basically, we have to find a way like this. neb 0 means we have to neutralize that. so that's a, that's a humongous task, right? it's has like a truly humongous task. still ahead of us professor, our son got so many thanks for joining us. thank you. ok, well let's bring you some more on that breaking news from germany, or at least 6 people have been killed in a mash shooting in ousted off, which is a barbara of hamburg in germany. several more people i believe to be injured. police say a major operation is under way and according to focus online media, the perpetrators on the run. still, i have this news as an a. so one of the most iconic holes in the gulf that's coming up with joe in sports. ah,
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