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hello, i'm darren jordan. this is al jazeera alive from dough are also coming up. a gunman opens fire in tel aviv wounding, at least 3 people, the palestinian arm group, hamas as the shooter is. one of its members. russia launch is a new wave of missiles stripes across ukraine. coming at least 6 civilians are knocking out power, including the separation at nuclear plot. and georgia scraps plans to introduce a controversial foreign agents build off the massive protests in the capitol. ah, we begin with breaking news from germany, where at least 6 people have been killed in a mass shooting in the city of hamburg. the raw report shots are fired at a place of worship. please say a major operation is now underway on the suspect that attackers are on the run. let's get more missed now without the zeros william peacock who joined us on the phone from berlin williams. so we understand there's a heavy police presence around the area. what more can you tell us now about the
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shooting? well, the situation is becoming slightly clear. we're not entirely sure the number of test, lisa said he's saying that several people have been killed and several more injured . now. what says i went into this building. it's about $915.00 time, which is just on the 3 hours ago. they found sample people with very serious control when they've been heard a gunshot and found someone else who died about injuries. now we're not concerning that perpetrator, but that would certainly seem to be a very serious possibility. the other than that we some here we have no idea of the motivation. there's no measure told about who could be behind this. police are saying that there's a large scan operation underway now, what, what more a police telling local residents that absolutely very quickly put in place to coordinate around a very large area. so this is, it's not a central 50 to know if it's kind of dusty edge residential area. but a very large area was caught off, people told not to drive to stay inside,
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but how it is. in fact, they were told to take inside anyone on the street to need to be taken inside the protection of those instructions just in place. all right, so we'll pick up the, i just updating us on that shooting from hamburg. william, thank you for the update that was when the police say an attacker has opened fire a cafe in central tel aviv, and what the authorities are calling a suspected terrorist attack. 3 people were injured, least the gunman has been killed. human calm has more from occupied his jerusalem. schultz rang out at the beginning of the weekend in one of the busiest areas of television. police say the shooter was shot dead, the area's been played and police and medics were on the scene. and so local law has been a while handling the priorities a terrorist arrived. it isn't gov, 171 fired at 3 people wounded them. and fleet we have carried out all the possible tests and we are still scanning to locate more terrorists. it's like, yeah, as of now, all the protests who have dispersed boca, they,
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the prime minister is on an official visit to italy where he reacted to the news. december, 1st of all, our homes were r. o wishes for the speed recovery of the woman l. instructions for the course of news. television has been witnessing anti government protests on the area where the shooting took place was busy of normal. the mayor of tel aviv is also protests, is to return home. the shooter is a palestinian man from the lien and the occupant westbank an off duty. police officers shot the suspect while police and security forces are investigating the motives of the attack. the law shooting in tel aviv was in april last year when a palestinian man killed 3 israelis. and athens claimed responsibility for the attack on the spokesmen of math and gaza. has reacted saying that the heroic operation until he is a natural reaction to the crimes of the occupation and its security measures are collapsing. this makes present of islamic jihad is also reacted saying, you know,
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peroration in television, destroy design is security system and dealt a severe blow to it. now they're all phase of escalation. some $77.00 palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the year. it's likely that this attack will spot more. israeli res is recurring on a nightly basis in the occupied westbank. m run kong. i'm 0 occupied east jerusalem . israel's president deserves benjamin netanyahu, is government to abandon his judicial reform plans in favor of a model with broad support. the reformers have seen opposition by way of mass demonstrations in the capital and the growing movement force. the u. s. defense secretary to change his itinerary for his visit to tel aviv when i hobbled separate report till of evils brought to a standstill as protest is blocked, roads and highways. scenes like this repeated across israel and just like the highways they want to block the judicial reform bill that would give the committee the ability to overrule some supreme court decisions
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o a power. the proof is to say is anti democratic. these protests are so widespread, they disrupted the visit of the u. s. secretary of defense, lloyd austin. he was supposed to arrive on wednesday, but that was changed at the request of these rallies. meetings like this would normally take place at the ministry of defense. instead, the venue was televi tv's main airport and prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his team had to be brought in by helicopter. soon, after the meeting, the prime minister treated saying they spoke about the threat of iran. and it was a united front on iran, as well as both the u. s. secretary of defense and the israeli defense minister spoke to the media. you on aims to gain nuclear weapons and threaten not only as well but the entire world. it is worth noting that iran insisted it's nuclear program is strictly for civilian purposes. u. s. secretary of defense
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however, did bring up the issue of the recent violence in the occupied waste bank. i remained from sharon about what we're seeing in terms of a bunch escalation of violence. and i did discuss a those concerns with the, with my colleagues. ah, and we're urging every one and to a, deescalate a 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 restore call. ah, but despite that consent from the u. s. the near 90 reads by the israeli army continue in the occupied with bank. as does the protest movement against the proposed judicial changes. the government caused the protesters, anarchists, and say they are anti democratic. but each week the protest movement gets bigger.
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it's been 10 weeks since we began, and the prime minister is under pressure to come up with a compromise. but despite the stroma position, natalia says the bill will become little malibu mud zipper. i'll just sarah. ah, russia says it launch missiles strikes on several ukrainian cities in retaliation for an attack in the russian region of brianna, sk last week. the nature strike trilled at least 5 people. most of the deaths were in the western region of live jolly angelo report. 700 kilometers from any battlefield west of live. if a russian missiles struck this house while the family slept, killing 5 civilians, some still buried by the bricks. sister, i'm we, i grew up with julian escamilla. my sister called me and said that a rocket head or fell on my other sister's house. she said are ha ha,
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taught us. i'm floating there were under the rubble. they still haven't found them . husband, we were hoping that they're alive, but they're not alive. perryville, it was little really, 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 start 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, tie him after time, then one day our luck will run out. and casts on 3 people were killed waiting for
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a bus or me. no good mom. super slow. it is just 50 steps away from my house. boom . i feel so sorry, fog yona. she was such a good girl. and more people died in cost yankton. erica didn't yet residents clear up, the feel overwhelmed by the destruction would not be road would occur destroying or city destroying the bill every day. there is shelling every day general evening morning. are you all the time and have the results of the shelling? everybody is in shock for everybody is afraid to see, but we have no words to describe it to that or it's like 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, still hanging on for now, but russia has reminded ukraine with this latest set of strikes. it has the ability
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to strike anywhere. charlie angela al jazeera energy corporation was on the agenda as russia and saudi arabia's foreign ministers. how talks in moscow, it also discussed to warn ukraine with russia saying saudi arabia has played a role in enabling prisoner swartz, jonas, daniel hawkins. husband falling the meetings in moscow. 4 minutes a psychological suddenly seemed pleased with the outcome of the meeting describing it as timely and useful oil and energy markets was the big announcement everyone was waiting for and both sides confirm their unwavering commitment to existing open plus agreements like elaborate saying that those agreements in place would last, at least until the end of this year been for hon also reiterating the importance of coordinating energy policy with russia to stabilize energy market. so both sides also gave you the credit for their efforts in mediating in regional conflicts like the war and given. and it's very poorly fit in complex. but of course,
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ukraine was the biggest automotive agenda saga level for revealing saudi arabia had been involved in multiple prisoners or exchanges with russia and ukraine. and saying that this corporation was lucky to continue in future, his saudi called a counterpart. equally saying, saudi arabia is always willing and ready to speak to all sides to find common ground dialogue to resolve the, the, you quite in conflicts through diplomatic means. iran says, is willing to work with you. any nuclear watchdog on implementing agreements made last weekend. terrans, nuclear representative made the comments on the wednesday. they come off of the us nuclear cheese, made a 2 day visit to iran. refer grossey says he was given concrete commitments to iran would reconnect surveillance cameras and increase inspections at nuclear sites. all of us this did, should seize of this opportunity. so that pursued the goals in front of us. and there's many thing to doing in the coming weeks and months or to was addressing
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issues of her of common interests for that it on is very much willing to work. pity is offered galaxy. it is to realize what viagra fits with the disease he sent visiting to her. now a controversial bill model on a russian law has been withdrawn by mpg and ga, after days of protests, men in the former soviet state feared the legislation which silence independent media and critics donahoe report. after 2 days of protest, a spiraling battle against government plans to curb civil liberties in georgia may have been pulled from the brink. the ruling party announced that it would step back from the draft legislation. that protest is said, echoed a civil society crackdown in russia. but no one is taking that for granted. we just want to fulfill our dreams and the will. we want to finish the job that. so we
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started 2 days ago, of course. so it's great news that they want to cancel, but this on order still exists and r e fall, it will be k, so we will be happy. georgia opposition leaders treated the government announcement with extreme caution to the early in the morning georgians republish the statement that they are ready to cancel the russian bill next broke the process before protest in the streets. religious rates. we do not believe quality statement because we have very sad experience of that slide. hobbling georgian populated several times, wednesday night, so violent confrontations with police using tear gas, water, cannon, and stuff. grenades. the protest is insisted the so called transparency of foreign funding bill, supported by many m. p. 's on tuesday, would stifle press freedom silence descent and compromise. the former soviet
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countries chances of joining nato and the e u. the bill requires n jose and media outlets receiving more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents or face heavy fines around 80 percent of georgia populations to you is very pro western and they see their future in west. so that's very important for our government is we see to demo nice this people and to now to damage the reputation of the organizations of donors, of those who work with them. and to use a late ga, the draft bill. have the backing of the governing georgia dream party. i mean chaotic, c, parliament, the prime minister iraq leet gary bash really said it would help route out those working against george's interests. interest that appeared to differ from those on
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the streets. jona hall al jazeera thought i saw a breakdown out as a right when we come back in the hot seat. the u. s. senate questions executives from a train company of the last month, derailment, and toxics with once again was head for the pacific coast to see the latest winter storm. now it is full of snow, but fatty wet snow. this time, this urine of our in the rockies may be the focus is more rate and particularly so for california, we expect pretty wide spread flooding throughout california. and pete over the last the storms either that the previous while is producing snow now in new england and the eastern side of ontario, south of that, the sun is out still showers, knocking the temperature back a bit in the southeast and states, at least if
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a ticket for to saturday, all you see is an increasing amount of likelihood of winter weather coming across the plane states and generating potentially big storms. round the mississippi valley and again again, snow for the midwest. well it is only early march that is still accept. what is california is really exceptional. throughout the caribbean, the increase in the shower likelihood is that to clean west in cuba and i think possibly honduras as well in costa rica where those shadow bit more frequent and a bit heavy as they have been throughout brazil recently and paraguay other still that line that you can see and temperature on the high side, so it's sticky and potentially wet in rio. but in the middle of argentina, once again, it's getting quite hot. ah, i said, the dakota oil pipeline snake through indigenous land,
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but not without the 15th book, right? in front of the building and they will, she's beaten, arrested and so as protested, they all be dave and so proclaimed water protective women of standing rock on out his era. ah ah, welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here at this, at least 6 people have been killed in a much shooting at a place of worship in the german city of hamburg. lisa major operations underway on the suspect that a tacos are on the run. a 23 year old palestinian has been killed by off duty is
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writing forces after he reported the open fire to cafe and central tennessee. 3 people were injured in the attack. israel defense minister ordered the immediate demolition of the palestinians. on rachada says it launched missiles stripes on several ukrainian cities and retaliation for an attack in the russian region of brianna. last week, at least 5 people were killed. so let's bring your more now on our breaking news out of hamburg, let's bringing dumler hickey mo lou. she's a journalist at the german tb channel, a r d, and joint us live from the city of hamburg. daniel, a good job. you with a so listen, we understand that the heavy police presence around the era just tell us what you know about the shooting. yes. the what we, you know so far is that there are already 7 people who are officially killed in the shooting and germany. and there are several people seriously injured among them as also pregnant women. and well, there is no indication that the perpetrators still true to test, but yes,
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i mean the police as they're on large scale and the shooting took place close to a church off. you hold us witness center. so we don't know yet if it has been one or more shooters and they're still, i mean it's still sorry. now the words are missing, so the police are still there and there are many ambulances on friday. daniel, as you say, the police are saying that there's a large scale operation on the way. what more a police telling local residents in the area, what are they telling people? well, they told the people not to leave their homes and at the operational still ongoing . they told them to shut the doors and also their windows. for example. i also have a colleague who is at a hospital right now and not because of the shooting, but because of an operation. she had surgery, she had to undergo and they also told her just to stay there. and of course the
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people are bit in a fear as they don't know what's happening. and if something else could happen again. okay, dominic, i'm going to be have to leave that. thank you very much indeed for the update. thank you. are welcome. now us president joe biden has unveiled plans for government spending and higher taxes on the wealthy. he chose the swing state of pennsylvania to review proposals for his 2024 budget. it's expected to underpin a reelection bid. many republicans reject higher taxes, but biden is willing to negotiate with how speaker kevin mccarthy. the fact is that the speaker of the house has been, he's a very conservative guy and he has a more conservative group with them. but he and i met early on. the said we're going to do about the budget. and i said, well, let's make a deal. let's me, i so i'm going to introduce my budget on the 9th of march. you introduce yours and we'll sit down roll line by line. and we'll go through it. see, we can agree or disagree and then fight it out. congress white house correspondent,
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kimberly how kit has more from washington up. 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 mat to 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 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 taxes 21 to 28 percent and also a 25 percent tax on the highest one percent earners in the united states. the u. s. senate holding a hearing over the de roman to the train in ohio that was carrying hazardous materials last month. senators want answers on rail safety after a string of recent accidents. on wednesday, another freight train crashed in west virginia and during 3 people and dumping fuel into a river, the department of transportation says it's taking immediate steps to improve accountability and safety. i'm terribly sorry for the in fact this,
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the roman has had on the folks of that community. and yes, it's my personal commitment. the norfolk southern commitment that we're going to be there for as long as it takes to help ease palestine thrive and recover. that's my personal commitment. in 10 years, norfolk southern eliminated 38 percent of its work force. think of that in a decade. they cut more than a 3rd of their jobs. we seen what the company did with their massive profits. norfolk southern spent $3400000000.00 on stock buybacks last year. we're planning to do even more this year. that's money that could have gone to hiring inspectors up to putting more hot box detectors along its rail lines to having more workers available to repair cars in retail rate, retail tracks repair tracks. norfolk, southern profits have gone up and up and up and look what happened. a u. s. co to sentence to form a goldman sachs banker to 10 years in prison for embezzling billions of dollars
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from malaysia sovereign wealth fund. raja young was a key player and one of the world's biggest international money laundering and bribery schemes. in september he was not guilty of stealing billions of dollars from the fund known as one m d. b format malaysian prime minister me had in the i seen that has been arrested by anti corruption. investigators is due to be charged in court on friday. the charges include abuse of power and money laundering. we're hitting was prime minister for 17 months between 20202021. and then the 46000 people are in relief centers in southern malaysia are the days of torrential rain flooded their homes. are desirous ranch louis has his update from your hor, state homes, partially submerged, vegetable gardens, fruit trees, underwater. the people here have moved to relief centers, but come back during the day to check on their home city. i dare been t daneen says she tried to take what she could with her when the waters started
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rising thing up, what americans won't get in that willy? now i could see my stuff, but there wasn't much i could do because they were all floating away with it up now . others tell us they've lost livestock 2 days of continuous rain and this river overflowed its banks and flooded plantations and villages that was more than a week ago. yet the waters have hardly receded and remain extremely high. many here say they weren't expecting the floods. the area recently experienced flooding in january and the monsoon rains, normally taper off by february. studies show rising global temperatures may intensify extreme weather events. some conservation is say, manmade factors decreased the planets ability to cope. the way we have altered the natural world around us by removing the rain forest. oh, by blow hard skipping the the environment the rate of
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run off is much greater. and that has put a lot of stress in the rivers and in river basins. not far from the village is a quarry. people here tell us ever since it started operations, they've experienced more flooding whenever that's heavy rain. marya long for the policy plays the mud flows from what i observed is the red soil from the query. land tearing and deforestation may not have caused these floods. but they lightly play a role in how severe and frequent floods can become in the future. lawrence, lee al jazeera pirates. hullo, joe hall, malaysia. the president of bela ruth has extended the nation's death penalty to cover officials found guilty of high treason. alexander lucas shanker has signed the new law as part of what's described as a fight against extremist, an anti state crimes is those are bringing in laws similar to those in russia
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making, discrediting the armed forces a criminal offense. bella luce allowed its territory to be used as a base for russia's initial invasion of ukraine and the certified people have been killed in an attack on a village in eastern democratic republic of congo. mac condie, in north keeble province, was targeted by fighters. believe to be from the allied democratic forces. that's a uganda, an armed group, that's pledge allegiance to iso. a un security council team is due to arrive in the country for a 3 day visit. as fighting with rebel groups continue in the east, a sci fi between the government and m 23 rebels was supposed to take effect on tuesday, but collapsed to the same day. after cosi fort presidential election, nigerians returned to polling stations next week to elect state governors. 28 seats will be decided along with hundreds of seats for state assembly members. but as atman, interest reports on gon bay, the routing party face is a tougher challenge. this time round, nigeria is recent presidential election has chicken habits governing party.
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although it won the vote, it has also lost a lot of ground to the opposition in battle ground steeps like carnal. and only see the losses could spread to the next round of election for some state governors. this governors do not perform because they do no more de need of the people or the afternoon papa. i wonder upgrade. they are confused. now judas, governing party is in charge in the northern state of grumpy. the governor acknowledges the setbacks of the presidential election, but says his party is unfazed by us top and open issued. well, we'll comfortable and no, let's see what comes out of the governess. yeah, that's coming of, i believe if you see to was to win more states and at least men 10, what they will have before was state governors and legislatures closer to voters of the presidency and the parliament. these elections are expected to draw more waters
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rising follows poverty and economic decline have wrought hardship to many and i get it. this has generated anger and woke up with it in the february 10th of july. please mention the last. now as they go to the boys again, some more to say that 11 is better presented for that dismal performance in office . in nigeria, the office of governor carries a lot of responsibilities, but also wills a lot of power. including helping to decide who becomes president, reasons that political parties, he had desperately want to keep the states the old and whittemore. how many degrees al jazeera, what be nigeria? ah, for a picture of the headlines here on al jazeera, at least 7 people up and kill in a matching at a jehovah witness his place of worship in the german city of hamburg. and he say a major operation is underway and these.

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