tv News Al Jazeera September 22, 2023 5:00pm-5:31pm AST
5:00 pm
the out, the rest of the ukrainian air strikes target, the headquarters of rushes, black sea sweets, the 0, the and it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from to ha. also coming up our meetings demand the resignation of their prime minister for his handling of the gore know camera back conflict with as a by john much needed. international aid arrives for olivia as slug. back through
5:01 pm
the eastern region. one of the world's biggest media mogul steps the site. let me take a look at rupert murdoch's impact on asia. the beginning is, here's our with the breaking news from russian controlled crimea. moscow says ukrainian missiles have targeted as blacks, the fleet headquarters, independence, hulu. it fed russian air defense system to shut down 5, miss silas. during the attack and semester paul, but black smoke has been seen, billowing from the base crime. he is rushing back to governor, has urged civilians to remain in doors and stay away from the city center until further notice. and recent weeks ukraine has stepped up. it's a tax on the rushes, navy journalist, you'll hear shove of all of us standing by moscow. first, so let's talk to zane bas robbie and the ukrainian capital saying, what moral are you learning at this stage about this attack as
5:02 pm
well in the last hour, ukraine's military has confirmed the details. we've been reporting for the last few hours. multiple missiles fired at the crime in peninsula multiple explosions reported from those missing strikes. now it seems to be, as you said, primarily targeting the headquarters of the black police, the black sea fleets, other locations were also hit at least 4 on the peninsula itself. and we're hearing unconfirmed reports of casualties at the headquarters of the blacks, the suite number and the double digits. now this comes after the last 2 weeks, there have been some serious incidents as well on the peninsula. for the last 10 days we seemed ukrainians destroyed a submarine and a worship hitting a dry dock into the box. okay. there were also other attacks on the peninsula. they took back the boy towers offshore drilling platforms in the black sea. they took a short, long range of air defenses on the peninsula, seemingly in preparation for this attack. and now they've struck the headquarters
5:03 pm
of the black sea fleet. the russian go back. governments in crimea has been warning people to stay away from the city center, fearing another folly of missiles, but so far, no confirmation of that having happened. the black c suite, of course, is russia's main point of military thrust in this work in ukraine. since the invasion began, and though there is celebration by ukrainian officials here in t of across the country, there's also concern that perhaps this will bring some retaliation. but just to give you a sense of the feeling on the ground tier of the national security council secretary alexi dental of tweeted, there are 2 options for the future of russia's block c suite voluntary or for self neutralization. so that gives you a sense of the putting on which the governments in the military are operating with regards to the timing and financial alright. same, thank you very much for your reporting from key there. this could be a significant, significant development in this for let's get to your shop
5:04 pm
a while ago. you're in moscow and bring us the russian reaction and also a word on the significance of this military assets for moscow. hello. this is a very significant assets health course. the russian ministry of defense reports at 5 missiles had been shot down that and one service meant is an accountant for that . they were forcing about one dead pass and now 5 more people are injured. so the reports will also get here according to the governance. so as total, the civilian infrastructure around the fleet headquarters was not damaged. and people who were on the street at the time of that talk rules on, had the police have called in dulls this central part. of the city of civil stobel where the, the, with the debris of from the missiles of this causes around the area. it's a says about 200 meters have been basically covered with the debris. the building
5:05 pm
itself a separate a significant damage to the plots of 5 started that rise after that talk and firefighters haven't been putting it out presumably. but what british cruise missiles of the storm shadow type, or symbol of french ones, and a talking about less official reactions that were guessing he had the recent attack on the russian blacks. the fleet headquarters has delta heavy blood to be reputation of the country's defense forces that the defenses of the russian army clearly need serious reinforcements. you use something valuable in moscow. thank you very much. this is happening as ukraine's president has been rallying support among us politicians against the russian invasion of some republicans are pushing back on the billions of dollars of a that keeps has been receiving follow. the mirror. zalinski has been meeting both republican and democratic leaders in congress. our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more. the ukranian president vladimir zalinski made
5:06 pm
a whirlwind visit to washington, culminating in his speech at the national archives. there is not a soul in ukraine that does not feel gratitude to you. americans, ukrainian leaders message to officials in washington ticket early on capitol hill, ukraine's counter offensive against russian forces. is that a critical juncture? and now is not the time to curb support? since the start of rushes invasion, the united states has provided more than a 135000000000 in a to ukraine. now the white house is asking congress to approve 25000000000 more. with that request is contentious, especially among conservatives. i don't support additional funding for ukraine. my view is we need to number one, take care of our folks. first. still president joe biden confirmed us abrams tanks
5:07 pm
. we delivered to ukraine by next week, a new aid package consisting of ammunition, rocket launchers, and anti armor systems. totaling 325000000 was also announced on thursday. but as vilicki sat down in the oval office for his 6 face to face meeting was bided, he urged the us president to also provide long range missile systems to help you frame win back. territory added expanded by lot with cabinet officials fighting, assured, zaleski. whitehouse support is on wavering. we're committed to help you cram, build a force capable of ensuring ukraine's long term security capable of deterring future threats against sovereignty, territorial integrity and freedom which are underway now. because that's what this is all about. the future,
5:08 pm
the future of freedom. but no one will share that sentiment. most polls show waiting, american voters support for ukraine aid. ukraine leaders requests may also be overshadowed by a battle over government spending in the us congress. democratic and republican lawmakers face an end of the month deadline to approve domestic funding or phase of potential government shutdown. kimberly, how could al jazeera, the white house, the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was just speaking at the un general assembly in new york. and he says, israel is on the verge of a peace deal with saudi arabia. netanyahu also said that palestinians would benefit from its peace making efforts with the our world. i've long sought to make peace
5:09 pm
with the palestinians. but i also believe that we must not give the palestinians a veto over new peace treaties with the arab states. the palace digits could greatly benefit from a broader please. they should be part of that process, but they should not have a veto over the process. and i also believe that making piece was more arab states would actually increase the prospect of making peace between israel and the palestinians. let's talk thousands. here was petty coal hain who was at the united nations patty, you were listening to this as where we, we caught a little bit of this. what was not in the speech by benjamin netanyahu was arguably as notable as important as what was in the speech of the exactly, i mean, just to put it in context. this is a time where officials across the world l as the israel, especially here in the united states, are very much concerned about the direction that his very right when government is
5:10 pm
headed right now. and he didn't mean obviously when the leaders come, they try to paint a positive picture, but he really trust past everything is actually happening on the ground. a $190.00 pounds to new children, the westgate this year. 31 is released recently repeated in incursions into palestinian territory. didn't talk about that. he did not talk about the judicial reform. that is so many people concerned that it's really important to weaken his release democracy, not just here in the united states, but in israel, where we've seen those massive pro just. we really just painted a picture of israel as a peace maker in the middle east. he talked about the aprons accords and really did sort of a victory lap if you what he said for decades. everyone said we couldn't have piecing here, boils and less than 1st had a palestinian state. he said, i prove them wrong, even to forward for now have relations with 4 more error countries. and he actually had a map to show that, uh and he, he really did
5:11 pm
a just missed the pals city and it was fairly notable. you said that in fact, palestinians only make up 2 percent of the population of the era world. he went on to say, israel deserves the stage. he did not say the same, the pal cities. you know, he also put a lot of focus on a possible piece deal with saudi arabia. how likely is that the actually happened at this stage? well, if you talk to american officials behind the scenes department of defense department of state, the white house, they say it is going to be a very tough deal to make notes. obviously one that president biden, a student of history would like to see done because it would in fact as that. yeah . and said change the whole, the whole picture of the middle east. do you actually remember the red pen rich do who forget the 10 when it's actors as sort of cartoonish character? so how far around was getting the nuclear fuel? the red pen was back, you painted a circle of peace if they were able to make a deal with saudi arabia saying that would give the palestinians benefits as well.
5:12 pm
so what's this deal about? the start studying radio ones, access to nuclear technology security guarantees. they want to see concessions to the palestinians. israel once that normalization and all that will go along with it . i can tell you president joe biden is getting a lot of pushback from members of his own party. they don't think it's a good idea to give saudi arabian nuclear technology. they don't want to see israel rewarded for the direction that's government is going in, and the reforms that they are making and what they're doing to the palestinians right now. so the deal and now that yahoo sounded optimistic the started chrome principal hadn't been solomon. so did optimistic get a recent interview behind the scenes though, divided ministration will tell you what we'd like it to happen, but it's going to be a really tough sell it to try and get it there. penny. cool. hey, reporting on net. yeah. who's speech also netanyahu's red pen in his map of the middle east? certainly prop heavy. that speech patty,
5:13 pm
thank you very much. i the intermediates capital years on hundreds of people have been demanding the resignation of prime minister. nicole pushing in many say that they are angry about the way he has handled the conflict in the corner of count, rebec, ethnic armenians in the region agreed to lay down their weapons this week after a tax from mazda by john richard memory. then go reports a full day of protest in get it by 100 the cooling for prime minister nicole pushing on to resign. that saying he's abandoned estimate comedians in not gotten a kind of a region they call out. so this is a shame off our nation that our government, with the face of the concussion young, is not taking all the required majors to save armenians wherever they should be. you know, the prime minister says armenia is preparing to accept people who leave and go to
5:14 pm
that kind of a is it becomes impossible for them to stay on the as it by johnny rule. and i, and i guess the man, i don't know if it's determined that it will be impossible for them to live in their homes. the situation does not improve in this problem, will be on their agenda. we've done some work and now 40000 places has been prepared and armenia. the region is recognized internationally as as a by johnny territory. but it has been self governing for nearly 3 decades with strong ties to get it on. estimate comedians have been living the 4 generations, azerbaijan and media have fought to, was sparked by this dispute most recently in 2020. but after a sudden, as about the, on the offensive this week, kind of buck fighters have agreed to this. um, as it by johns government says they will have a choice to stay or to leave the agree fast on his calls. and this multi user,
5:15 pm
of course is which is super easy the as a for the site. yeah, it was yeah. ultimate decision. now going to kind of back end as a by john, have yet to agree on security guarantees will ethnic, armenians and other issues. but they have started removing some road blockades with the 1st humanitarian aid since the seas by coming in on friday to meet you met with in co, out to 0 houses 0 is covering both sides of this story. i'm are lucky is in the syrian capital baku and mean they're gone. e, as in europe on, i mean they've been protests against the armenian prime minister. demonstrators accused him of abandoning ethnic armenians in the corner car back. what do they want to see happen now? with the, with the, with a saturday on the opposition is calling their support the, to support the prime minister to step down. here we are in the middle of the capital,
5:16 pm
a run and put it this does have gathered here in front of the prime minister's office, trying to press so that the prime minister added the absence of the low position on the street or within the parliament. it is not likely that the opposition will succeed and i'm going to show to him the prime minister to step down. and especially that he stated, he would not step down from office either as or by john says that it wants to fully re integrate new board new car back. what is that going to look like? and what will it mean for the ethnic armenians lived there? according to the, as a government, they are willing to send messages. so as the big uh mean in to have them integrated within the community, they want them to become as that is citizens, the government is sending would many positive messages. according for those ethnic, armenians still remain in their homes and they would be protected under the
5:17 pm
constitution. and they would be integrated one vendor to the was to see them willing to integrate without any future attempt to separate from that. eating the still ahead on the alpha 0, we bring you a rather bizarre interaction between the pilots of a crash us air force jets and a 911 operator, the and how i was saying some heavy showers breaking the hates across parts of japan. now some whatsoever, in the process of moving through this reactive weather system, putting out into the waters of the northwest pacific. we'd, i'd say i checked my debates as a frank just to the nose to send. i passed 24 hours or so still
5:18 pm
a few showers just clicking that eastern side of home. she was a go on through saturday, but she make away into us sunday. i think it it will to dry. i'm pride to that's a touch woman. as things just clear through at that stage, kim and dry across the korean peninsula, over the next couple of days, scattering the shells and to move the pots to try to central areas. seeing some heavier, right, and one or 2 showers down towards the south shelves into southern parts of indo china at present. you can see this lot of cabbage structures from the philippines, right? the way across the possibility of using into the gulf, a tie that more likely showers coming through here. over the next couple of days with a child says some localized flooding. big block jobs are flooding into parts of ne, in india, particularly. it's a bit how we still have an orange warning for us across the bay harbor. as we go on through west asked, the new show has been in place as we go through, somebody not quite as intensive that state elsewhere. show us for the best think that's
5:19 pm
5:20 pm
the you watching else, or 0 reminder of our headlines. russia says ukrainian missiles have targeted, it's black, see fleet headquarters, and the peninsula. it said russian air defense system shut down 5 miss science during the attack and some possible crime is russian backs, governor has urged civilians to remaining doors. ukraine's president has been rallying support among us politicians against the russian invasion. some republicans are pushing back on the billions of dollars and military aid. the key is getting as senior, as a by johnny official says ethnic armenian fighters and the porno carol back might be given amnesty therapy and protests in the armenian capital year of on about how the government handled the price of the supplies and humanitarian aid from guitar. are arriving in the eastern libyan city
5:21 pm
of during the it's been devastated by tsunami like floods caused by storm daniel and the collapse of 2 dams. but some of the binge of aid reports from being gauzy of the load mazda must be meticulous to simultaneously offload. precious cargo, and keep the car safe. this cathartic, c, 17 is bringing much speed. 8 for the libyan city of deadman. after the devastating floods generate his tents, toilets and medicines are all in high demand as tens of thousands have nowhere to go after their homes and businesses were swept away. we have some light and today we have to fall goes with the medical supply. huge amount to cover the needs even though you can see now even still on sale today, that is above us, come out to from this, the body of it is under the feet. a trait of destruction remains very used to be the creative heart of libya,
5:22 pm
with its poets and vibrant culture and done the even phone and internet service is a barely available, especially since that have been purchased by angry residents. were demanding answers that noise run by the eastern government of libya remains one country with 2 administrations. authorities here have caused enough to dissolves various fears of contamination. in spite of diseases, olivia and red crescent says there is still a need for specialized teams and equipment. at the large part of the now reeks of the center of death. was 23 tons were being offloaded from the 1st pain. and the 3 h like arrived, a team from cut, the red crescent will stay behind to assess and evaluate for the needs of this is living with
5:23 pm
a 5 or more for the tragedy in the east has united libya which remains fractured since the 2011 uprising switched off as mama delphi hundreds of tons of 8 is being sent to the via from all over the world. once the age is offloaded, it is going to be taken to the city of there. never main roads remain cut off, but there are alternative routes available. and it is not just the property. it'd be seen multiple have the head across the landing here. inventories as well. now the restroom remains in how this is going to help the people who remain in there and have to rebuild themselves often. and so not me likes a lot. so i'm a job it as a data at the end was the, every pakistan is to hold a general election in january, a caretaker government has been in charge since parliament was dissolved in august . the nations been struggling with months of political and economic crises. authorities in indian administrative kashmir has freed a prominent separate this leader after 4 years of house arrest muslim cleric near
5:24 pm
ways or more for route was allowed to lead friday prayers and screen a gar. he was detained in 2019 when india stripped the region that had sent me a tournament. effectively annex st parts of the territory. media mogul, rupert murdoch has to step down from his day to day duties as chairman of 21 century fox and news corporation. as part of a world wide media empire, the 92 year old created the fox broadcasting company in 1986. it's news division eventually became the number one cable news channel in the us known for promoting conservative views. as son laughlin will now head both companies, kristen salumi reports from new york. he is the owner of the global media empire and one of the richest men in the world. but 92 year old rupert murdoch is stepping down as chairman of his holding company news corps, the gang to having to try a different approach to the pay that we've got to try and set up the problem to have that percent has been trying for a long time born and australia,
5:25 pm
murdock built his media empire in the u. k. and, and print before expanding into the lucrative us market. his us holdings include the wall street journal in new york post, but here he's best known as the creator of fox. the 1st broadcast network in the history of television to successfully take on the countries big 3 win, fox news network launched in 1996. that was something new, a 24 hour cable network, the clear illogical till to the right. it quickly became both profitable and politically influential. products embrace of donald trump is credited with helping him when the presidential election in 2016. in the last year, however, fox was forced to pay $787000000.00 to settle defamation lawsuit related to his coverage of false claims following the 2020 presidential election. shortly after fox fired its most popular personality,
5:26 pm
tucker carlson functions. fingerprints are also all over the trump indictments. a lot of trump's misinformation was bird by fox, so that is a part of the legacy. i overall, the rupert would say that his legacy is in mergers and acquisitions. he was always chasing the next deal. and that made sense when the media industry was consolidated and media was scarce. but we now live in an age of abundance. when anybody can create content at any time. rupert murdoch's son, laughlin, c o, a fox news will take over the rule of news core chairman, i think that the hands of apartment doesn't these i age, but also because of the blog clone is requesting an opportunity to approve his talent entirely without being group. it's normally in the room as the director of the company. no word on why rupert murdoch made this announcement now as it doesn't take effect until november. ironically, this week, a new book releases a biography about him and titled,
5:27 pm
the end of fox news speculating. what will happen to the network once he's gone, but don't count them out just yet. murdock will retain the title of chairman ameritas going forward. present, salumi, i'll just there are new york murdock's impact is also felt in asia, where he's regarded as a pioneer of satellite television. in 1991, he launched 5 entertainment channels, triggering a media explosion in the region. the decade later, his store network had more than 50 tv stations in 53 countries. by then some 100000000 people were watching star channels every day. and his networks provided more than 20000 hours of indian and chinese programming. a good beer thing is a consulting editor for the new indian express group and use media publishing company. he says the australian born mogul found that the rules governing news operations in india were restricted. a good model came in trying to do the delta which is independent and used together and use those influencing and
5:28 pm
entertainment with the money. and it was in that context that we interviewed in 2005. and the big gripe that he had was that the laws would not open enough. and the point he was making to the gym government was do what you mean. but the, the way international digital communication works is that we will be able to beat them through you and one way or the other news, gibson. so don't try and stop it. try and open it up. that was this message. you had come to give it that time. of course it didn't work out. and slowly rupert murdoch withdrew from news and concentrated on the interesting news, was appointed to go hot potato. and somewhere along the line, i think mister murdock realize the look. i mean, if money is an entertainment, uh, you know, to stood up, the hot potato in india or news would be sort of sticking his head out too much,
5:29 pm
his neck out too much. so it's better to withdraw from that. before we let you go the recording of a 911 emergency call, requesting an ambulance for an american military pilot to parachute it into a man's backyard in south carolina. it has emerged the pilot ejected from the stealth fighter jet when it was on auto pilot, which led to the military having to ask of the public's help in finding the plains debris. miko half last more is. this is what remained of the f. $35.00 off to the pilots objected from the $100000000.00 plane on sunday. it's couldn't initially be found with the flight to the state of the art stealth technology complicating the recovery operation, sparking this plea from the us air force. if you have any information that may help our recovery teams locate the f 35, please call the base defense operation center at 843-963-3600. 1
5:30 pm
person did call, but it was to 911. i'm sorry, what happened? we got a pilot in the house and i guess he landed in my back yard and we were trying to see if we could get a ambulance to the house. how far did he fall? was it 2000 feet. okay, and what called football. uh. aircraft 1000000000. the 911 dispatcher operates a remaining insistent that she took all the boxes. ma'am, i'm a pilot in the military are cracked and i ejected. so i just wrote a pair of shoes down to the ground. can you please send an ambulance? yes sir. i've already told you they're on their way. i'm just required to ask these questions while they're in route an investigation into the crash is underway. mike
19 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on