tv News Al Jazeera May 3, 2023 10:00pm-10:31pm AST
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oh, traveling i now to see the levee breach on the river is widening that's ominous for the town of pyro downstream. as more storms bear down on the farming community this week, out of 1700 residents were told to evacuate. the county of monterey has performed more than 170 high water rescues. as a result of this flood, the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers, long current waste your in the air that caused rain and snow fall california has experienced no less than 10 such once rare phenomenon since january an impact of climate change. and the probable trend into the future. ah, an explosion seen above the kremlin, russia accuses ukraine of an attack. lensky says this country's not to blame. we
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don't at tech fortune, we're most school. ah, me, baka, this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up a children among the dads when the 13 year old opens fire to school in serbia, the accused killers too young to face trial. another sudan, c saw interrupted by fighting smoke across call to him, while the rapid support forces claim to have taken the presidential palace. police raid the former home all formed brazilian president job. tomorrow he denies accusations. he faked his coven records. ah! russia says it has stopped an assassination attempt on president vladimir putin. moscow says to drones,
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we used an early morning attack on the presidential residence in the kremlin rational, 30 se ukraine was behind it, but the ukrainian government strongly denied the allegations. general hull reports . this is what the kremlin says was an attempt on the life of vladimir putin. an object is intercepted by air defenses. russia says it was a drone, one of 2 that officials say were launched by ukraine in an old daisha attack aimed at the kremlin complex to unmanned aerial vehicles were aimed at the kremlin. an official statement reads as a result of timely actions taken by the military and special services with the use of radar warfare systems. the devices were put out of action. we regard these actions as a planned terrorist act and an attempt on the president's life. president putin is not thought to have been in the kremlin at the time. the thinking appears to be that it was a dry run in the footage in front of the kremlin walls,
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it's evident that preparations are underway for the victory day celebrations on may . the 9th, an event that putin plans to attend but may 9th, at 10 o'clock in the morning, which has to be in the red square at the stand, to observe the picture, day parade and death at the time of the day and year the 9th of may 10 o'clock we are booking the dinner is well known way in advance. he should be there. so an interest the kremlin said the alleged drawn, the tag was dry run a preparation for may, the 9th, which will be one or i'll be with because his whereabouts are known in advance. it is a theory that not everyone is convinced about. i've seen the reports. i can't in any way, validate them. we simply, we simply don't know. second, i would take anything coming out of the kremlin with
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a very large shaker assault. so let's see. on a visit to finland, presidency lensky denied ukraine's involvement. so we don't attack fortune or moscow. we fly to home on our territory. we're defending our real interesting cities. we don't have, you know, enough weapon for these are yet even as air raid sirens sounded in the ukrainian capital. the me a possibility that ukraine had struck a blow at the heart of rushing power was thrilling him for some of my classmates. and i have been talking about this all day. it's very cool and very joyful. it's lifted my spirits in its official statement. the kremlin said, it preserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit, jonah hope al jazeera following the reaction and key of his cha stratford. this
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message from the kremlin is being perceived as being pretty ominous president zalinski you saying we are defending our villages and our cities. we do not have enough weapons for this. we did not attack putin. this comes on the back of some of the statements that was made by one of his presidential advisors a couple of hours ago. mikhail pollock, but all the ac saying that, so this is all predictable. he says that this is russia preparing for a large scale terrorist attack. first of all, ukraine wages and exclusively defensive wars, if provoked and does not attack targets all territory and the russian federation. and this does not solve any military issue, but it gives grounds to the russian federation to justify its attacks on civilians . basically put on the ac is saying that this in his mind is a false flag attack. and of course, a false flag is something that is being fabricated to give, in this case, according to product, russia, the pretext to attack. and we saw this kind of,
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this kind of thing in the build up to the full scale invasion most specifically in the, the pro russia separatist held areas. the so called d n r. when the separatists claim that they've been a number of assassination attempts on their officials, and this was, as i say, only a few days before that full scale invasion. so the ukrainians obviously staunchly denying this. but sir, the interpretation is, is that this is a very ominous sign from russia. least, 17 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in russian artillery strikes and the cranium city hearse on the strikes hit. one of the few working hypermarkets in the city victims include the shops, staff, and customers. al jazeera is tama al, somebody reports from her san to watch it until he had a bottle. a landmark, we're outside the largest shopping mall in the heart. of course, on top of the venue was shout in as a result, the entire building was damaged or thoroughly had the alco sophie had. here you can
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see the impact on the ground medical and is also one of the many dead body still lying around and we were told he was one of the working man. she had a marcus ang, and a poor net blood fell her. i a suddenly, a lazy meal. so what i meant, and several people were killed and a dozen injured and thus attack ukrainian authorities say the russians are constantly shelling, major shopping centers and residential communities in the city. and they also reported other fatalities on the front lines as russia intensifies its artillery muscle and rocket attacks along the eastern bank of the nitro river and curse on, which is now under rushes control. what a load will see at, i'm not a smart al jazeera kepsa. ah, now the parents of a 13 year old boy accused of opening fire and a school and the serbian capital belgrade have been arrested. the city is to night
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morning, the deaths of at least 8 children and one security guard li say the suspect use his father's gun in the attack. but he's not expected to be charged because he's below the legal age to face trial. instead, serbian prison, alexander richard, she is looking at changing the law concerning the age of criminal responsibility and says, the boy will be placed in a psychiatric institution. good. the boy is, as of now, in a special place, he will be placed in a special euro, psychiatric ward, his father, as the owner of weapons that were improperly kept. despite having permits, mom was arrested. the mother has been taken in as well, or the 0 as online and jot saw rich reports in belgrade. a dreadful rate for news of loved ones. for some the engine too much to bear. at 8 40 am an ordinary morning descendant in for something on thinkable m as
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shooting witnesses described, called 13 year old boy, suddenly opened fire on students inside the hallway. before entering his history classroom, he shouted the teacher 1st, then turned the weapon on his classmates. as they tried to flee killing and wounding many, a dog started banging out while i was walking up the stairs and i could hear a sound. i thought maybe were kid sprang firecrackers having 5 was i could hear it more and the sound was coming from the front of the school. i saw the security guard falling to the ground as i quickly ran from where i walk aqua say a security guard these also among the dead, the teacher left fighting for her life. dick was sir, the will dealer. this tragedy occurred in the letters, frederick nik primary school of recham, usability of the city of belgrade. unfortunately, 8 children died and one security guard was also killed. the injured children and
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one school teacher had been hospitalized. no one can bring these children back to their parents color. his parents and the murders his services hurried to the elementary school in the soviet capital. the suspect was on the phone to the police, confessing the shooting before being arrested in the yard, described as quiet and good pupil and said to be new to the class, he was led away by police his face coverage. there is yet no known malty for an attack that the police said was careful. that plan was the show would be a species that say this was the list of children, but he intended to kill. he did as a learn. he made the plan by himself. the plan of entering the school of exeter. it was found on his desk unless he said he determined the prior to targets the skirts looked like a video game, a horror movie. these sorts of things does not happen very often in serbia,
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verse 3, the gallows apply. but in a region wrecked by war in the ninety's are weapon easily hard to come by like the one used on this occasion. the shuttered apiece of a school day orleans orridge all does elaborate. united nation serious calling for security guarantees at the highest level to ensure the safe movement of desperately needed a deliveries in sudan. martin griffiths, the bodies humanitarian chief is now in the country and says he's working on obtaining commitments from the warring parties to allow for movement of staff and supplies. violence has continued in the capital har team despite yet another ceasefire extension between gates and big reports. this video purports to show fighters from the paramilitary rapid support forces at the presidential palace in. harty is the office of the head of the army, general abdel fat albert hand. but the r s. f says it's in control of this government building. this be more intense fighting in the capital is the 2 sides
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battle for control. that despite the announcement of an extension of a cease far for one week, after mediation efforts by south sedans, president salva care looting is still a problem. in battery, in the northern part of her tune, thieves have stolen clothes and textiles from every store. at this market, the un says the deteriorating situation is making it difficult to deliver. aid is humanitarian chief who visited ports. he dances, security guarantees are needed. even weather's the fall masses, we will still require agreements. the rights is to allow a movement of stores size. we will need to have agreements at the highest level and very publicly, and we willing to deliver those commas in to local arrangements, the company to present all the fighting and instability is pushing more families to flee. the capital. this boss to the vacuum ease is heading north to the east in red sea coast along the way they passed through several checkpoints. some are
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controlled by the army, others by the rapid support forces. another lot of you will people coming from cartoon who are escaping the war and trying to find safety and security arrive here and of very difficult circumstances. some people who have passed through here don't have food, some, a sick, some of very old, you know, impulsive dan navy ships commercial fairies and airplanes is shuttling people out of the country. authority say around 13000 foreign nationals have left in recent weeks. but more evacuees arrive each day and the city is struggling to cope with what kind of what you've had a big problem of accommodation in the area. students are currently living on the street at some families opened the houses to families. but for us youths, we've been staying in the mosques and we have been getting help with basic needs food and drink. despite the pool conditions, the influx into policy dam will likely go on until the warring sides agree to a ceasefire that holds victoria gates and be al jazeera like ever. let's go live
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now to hip morgan who's in the capital hot to him. and hipaa. there's been fighting as the report just said back in and around the presidential palace since the early hours. clearly this cease fire doesn't seem to be holding weight. well, let me give you an idea how wednesday played out and the capital hot tomb. there was intense fighting around the vicinity of the presidential palace fighter jets flying overhead throughout the day. blooms of smoke rising in the northern parts of the capitol as a result of as strikes, more as strikes in the north east and parts of the capitol cartoon. and this is supposed to be the last day of a 72 hours cease fire before yet another cease fire starts. and this time it's supposed to last for 7 days. many people in the capital said that they were forced to stay in their homes, especially in the northern parts, off the capex on how to tune when it comes to the area around the presidential palace. the fighting was intense and lasted for hours. it included the arabic or
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the central market, which is just a few meters of she kilometers away from the presidential palace. the rapid support forces said that they were able to defeat a battalion of the a central reserve police that came to attack their positions. meanwhile, the police said that those central reserve police that were sent to the area were there to save, got the property and the markets that were present in the central parts of a, of whom. so it is, i'm in a blame game ongoing, but on the ground fighting is ongoing between the rapid support forces and the sidney's army sees fire. both sides are agreeing to verbally, but on the ground not being implemented, or manifested, and hippa with the she military, and she for madison griffiths and sudan at the moment. does this now mean that vital aid will start flowing to the country and start reaching those who desperately need it? while people have been waiting for days now for a to reach them and they've been relying on the local community between the tearing
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chief says that they're trying to find a gary guaranteed for the safety of delivering a to those who are in need. not just around the vicinity of port sedan, but also around other areas, including the capital for autumn and the needs are huge. you're talking about tens of thousands of people who fled into neighboring safe, let alone those who have crossed into the border or are waiting by the border to try to cross into the neighboring egypt. or if you appear, tens of thousands of people have been relying on host communities and their hospitality to be able to feed themselves or get other basic necessities like medical assistance. so yes, the visit of the humanitarian chief main, the signal that there will be some assistance coming, but the need is very huge already before the conflict starts, at 15000000 people were in need of assistance. that's a 3rd of the country's population. this number is likely to have increased by now with many people fleeing their home, leaving everything behind, including their food and their money. and the hope is, of course, hipaa, that a week long sci fi starting on says they will make
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a real difference to those who struggling on the ground that hippa morgan live in coffee. many thanks, sales account this half hour. us interest rate hike that has some analysts where it could tip the economy into recession. please arrest more than a 100. 50 people are cracked down on the world's most powerful matthew group. ah. it's still $39.00 degrees in morocco and middle thirty's in spain, but you wouldn't think so from looking at this is this disappointing paul of cloud that represents was coming into western europe. and this is even more so disappointing i to say, if you focus on that, but it's been cold and wet for what seems like months for eastern europe, certainly turkey. and that line now extends the thin line through keven yawning to
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western russia. this side it's sunny, but that wind means if you're in, for example, bulgaria or greece or even italy recently, it's been disappointingly cool. but there's that slot of sunshine which has lifted prague up to 15, vienna up to $21.00. then the rain comes in. now it's not going to stop it being warm still in spain, in southern france or both thursday and friday. we will disappoint those in the low countries in germany and may be in switzerland. but london might just see its 1st 20 degrees of the year. come monday, but given that you got 5 days of rain and the average number of days of rain in may is 8. it's still looking on the disappointing side now in north africa, so very hot in your chart. so this represents what's been a very hot spring to be honest. in this part of africa, the rains are moving slowly north, sporadically. ah,
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stopped an assassination attempt on president vladimir putin. all sco says to drones, we use an attack on the presidential residence in the kremlin national authority. so ukraine was behind it. ukraine strongly denies it. at least 8 children, a one security guard was shot dead at a school in bel great, a 13 year old boy was arrested. so being president alexander booted shows, the boy will be placed in a psychiatric institution. you ends. humanitarian affairs chief is calling for security guarantees at the highest level to ensure the safe movement of desperately needed a deliveries ensued. violence is continued in the capital cartoon, despite if another seas far extension. the u. s. federal reserve has just raise interest rates by 25 basis points to 5.25 percent. it's highest level in 16 years, is the 10th consecutive time. the federal reserve has height rates in the bid to combat inflation. increases of trigger a crisis of confidence in the u. s. financial system with 3 banks collapsing. the
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central bank of signals that this latest rise may be, it's last one for now. with today's action, we have raised interest rates by 5 percentage points in a little more than a year. we are seeing the effects of our policy tightening on demand in the most interest rate sensitive sectors of the economy, particularly housing and investment. it will take time, however, for the full full effects of monetary restraint to be realised, especially on inflation or over to she hub or tansy, who joins us from outside the federal reserve. and she of this is difficult want, isn't it? because raise rates to fall in at least the concerns of recession don't raise rates enough, and inflation continues to. so what's the central bank been saying about the slightest move jer, impalas is still speaking. a press conference is classic jerome pal, on the one hand this on the one hand that you can kind of see little market fluctuations, whatever he makes. it makes another pronouncement. so everyone has been trying to figure out, is that going to be a pause?
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now, powell, when asked point blank, said no decision had been made on a pause, but so that it would all be these decisions will be data driven into the next meeting and be all next meeting in june. as to whether that there will be a pause or whether they will continue raising interest rates of everything. you have to like pass everything because he's constantly like this. and yet that say, you know, he said it is a meaningful change in the language which accompanies the statements that there was out there was a talk of anticipating further raises. however, you know that they do feel that they will take it, you know, depending on the data. and in fact you, anything, as, as the press conference were on, it seemed more likely that they would be at a rising rates perhaps sometime in the future. if the economy wasn't cooling down to power and the other, the other governors like king rather than a reduction rates and all that function bull street had been saying, perhaps later on in the year they might even be a reduction of rates as things stabilize. and he seemed to be suggesting that
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wasn't whether that mind their mind was. he said also that he hoped that maybe the recession could be avoided despite the rapid, rather aggressive interest rate rises from whose goal was to create more unemployment. that, that's, that go. but he said no, because labor labor market is still rather resilient, he thinks maybe it's possible. but even that he had to admit will histories against us. because as we know, every time the fad has undertaken this kind of aggressive interest rate rising, it's led to recession. she of all of this comes, of course, amid a wider crisis and confidence since march, of course, you've seen at least 3 u. s. lenders failing, how given all of this volatility, all banks and lenders, weathering with financial uncertainty. it's all about credibility right now because your drone power is a sag, has been constantly asked to get to the press conference. you know, what about the banks? why didn't you see this coming? this is all as a direct result again of the aggressive interest rate rises but, but power keeps on saying that the bank saw a sound and resilience. we're,
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we're past where pass to worse. but as j stieglitz the, the nobel prize economics professor said this morning in an article he's damage because no one believes tickets anymore. and we saw the term well, in banking stocks on your own. yesterday, when a lot of made and regional banks had lots of questions. so they real questions now about about the pol himself as to what you know, how he couldn't have seen seen the results of the, of the interest rate rises because these bank ready, these banks had investments in long term mortgage bones is value than lost or greater value and amanda cost, many of our depositors would then take money out of current accounts to invest in the high interest rate bonds and so on. and so if you're getting this interesting connection between those and wall street and the bull street bank is the one percent sank power, what have you been up to? why didn't you see this coming? and then you have the progressives who kelsey sank while you raising interest rates anyway. because inflation isn't being driven by incoming factor income is, is, is,
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isn't keeping, keeping track with inflation. it's, and it's been driven by the pandemic supplier supply side issues, war corporate price gouging even the feds own research. says that, you know, you've got this wrong. she's getting it from both sides. although, you know, obviously he says he's just being data driven right now. she have many thanks so that she ever tansy outside the federal reserve. washington d. c. police in brazil, i have rated the home or former president job both in our room, federal police suspect, fake coven vaccination record to enter into public health systems. so he could travel to the united states. both scenario, who has often spoken out against vaccines is never been vaccinated, but denies falsifying documents. monica janik, if has more rio de janeiro for standing at the federal police headquarters here in rio de janeiro, where 2 of the 6 people detained are now being question there being question for allegedly entering the health care system and altering the data,
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putting in vaccines that were supposedly never taken by president shay, annabelle, so nato and his daughter. now people had, while he was in government since he had made a campaign of discrediting the vaccine. and at a moment where brazil had the largest 2nd largest death toll after the united states and they were, he was being investigated. and he was asked to show his vaccination card, which he never did. and now apparently, this system was altered so that it would seem as if he and his daughter had been vaccinated. also now to said that he never did that he was not vaccinated. he repeated. and he's, when he talks about being able to discuss openly, the coven 19 vaccine. it means being open to question them. question with whether they are on about whether it's a, what good way of combating the pandemic or not?
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because that was one of the big issues during his presidency, was allowing so many brazilians to die when brazil could have imported vaccines before it actually did. at least a 127 people have died during flooding, triggered by heavy rains in western lawanda. officials say that have also been injuries with many traps in the homes. rescues have been deployed to affected areas well and the mutual local agency says more range expected in the coming days. ron's president abraham racy, is in the syrian capital, damascus. the 1st official visit by an iranian leader since the syrian war began in 2011. iran and russia have provided the bulk of the military and economic support to sue in president bashar al assad, which helped him regain control of much of the country race. he says he hopes to help rebuild syria and assigned a deal covering industries including oil, aviation, and agriculture dos. jibari has more from the iranian capital terran the iranian
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president has, according to his age, who were with him during this meeting with the syrian president, have signed at least 15 documents covering a number of lucrative economic agreements between the 2 countries. one of the main parts of the iranian delegation that is in damascus with the iranian president is that of people from the private sector that are hoping to strengthen economic ties between the 2 countries. the re, new president, of course, also is accompanied by a number of his ministers, including the defense minister, the foreign minister, the oil minister, as well as the telecommunications minister of iran. this visit comes at a time when iran has been behind syria throughout the over a decade long the civil war in the country and the reigning president, abraham bracy, being the 1st to visit damascus since to 2010, highlighting the position that iran has had throughout the years and standing
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behind one of its strongest allies in the region. of course, the officials here believe that they are providing assistance to our country. that is very much as they put it helpless in the face of a number of air strikes from israel. one of the main points of contention between iran and israel has been that the attack sets and carried out inside syria targeting various depos belonging to the revolutionary guards. who, according to reading officials, have been there on an advisory role on the part of the syrian government asking for help from the revolution regards. or that a 150 people have been arrested in italy and germany as part of an international cracked down on italy's largest organized crime group. the alleged members of the end regatta, a mafia star group, are accused of crimes including drugs and weapons. trafficky and money laundering, is part of a coordinated investigation across 6 european nations. the enter garter is known to control most of the cocaine supply from south america to europe. we're profits
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laundry, through small businesses. movement. oh, rusty me. we have documented money transfers of more than $24000000.00 between italy in columbia by a chinese system in just one year. that's more than $24000000.00 of the money as far as the italian profits are concerned, was invested in germany and in portugal, in restaurants, in ice cream shops, and in car washes as stormers in the us of observed a stop, swallowing its own planet. they happened in a solar system, 13000 light years from our own is the 1st observation of its kind telescopes, the monitor, the whole nice guy caught the brief end of the 10000000000 year old stars life. it swelled becoming a red giant and then and a bright flash. the last had several days consumed. one of his own planets believed to be of similar size to jupiter.
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