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for your data, we explain how these technologies work, how they can work wilson for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah ah, busy w news live in from berlin to night. you as hell speaker, nancy pelosi, her husband attacked inside their home. police a, an intruder broke into the couple of san francisco home and used a hammer to beat haul pelosi lease are now investigating. was this a politically motivated cry also coming out the world's richest man takes control
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of twitter. elani must calling himself the new chief twit. he's promising to cut censorship. that could mean a return for donald trump. and roaming anger, overdrawn attacks against ukraine keep says that iran is supplying kamikaze weapons . but iranian authorities say they have nothing to do with ah, i'm bring golf is good to have you with us on this friday. and we begin with a violent assault on the husband of us. how speaker nancy pelosi. police say that they witnessed a man beating 82 year old paul pelosi with a hammer at the couples home in san francisco. mister pelosi is now being treated at a local hospital. the suspect is in police custody authorities say they're investigating whether or not this was a politically motivated cry. nancy pelosi, we understand,
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was not at home at the time of the attack. i asked, are washington correspondent makella comforter for more about this assault? but still, if it's gas on details about the police has brief the press initially also naming a suspect as 42 year old david papa. and he wasn't described as a conspiracy theorist, but a quick search online does show that he has a website where the conspiracy theories ranging from covey 19 to the us being running by an elitist system of universities to anti semitic language on that. so that clearly points in the direction of this being politically motivated, although we don't have any confirmation about that yet. we also don't have confirmation on media reports that quote, source is saying that the man entered the building in the middle of the night in
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front of actually police apparently saw him do that and that he assaulted. where is nancy with nancy pelosi, the democrats speaker of the house being, i'd say the hate figure of the political extreme right here in the united states. and that's also why he always has a security detail. but because he was not in town, that doesn't appear to have applied to the building that particular night a do what we do. we can't confirm whether or not the intruder did. shelton ask where we're is nancy. this is coming ahead of these crucial mid term elections. less than 2 weeks away now, i mean, how much of a concern is violent against us politicians right now? mc hill, it is a great concern and whether this particular case is linked to that or not. we have seen incidents in the past. also just this week, we saw the sentencing of 3 men who planned to kidnap creation whitner,
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whitman governor here in the united states. we're seeing increase in threats. it that has doubled since 2017 against lawmakers up to 9000 more than 9000 over the past year here in the united states. so that is very disconcerting. also seeing polling that shows that generally, voters and depends on which pole you believe between 25 to 30 percent. i believe that violence is a legitimate and increasingly legitimate means to voice your own political views and enforce them. now, critics including republicans say that this is not least down to donald trump. if you say it's a into a camera, but some say also say it's behind closed doors. of course, the 6 it generally 6 committee is still investigating that several individuals have already been sentenced in connection to that. but there is
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a huge concern here. we also saw one republican senator just a few weeks ago to say that she wouldn't be surprised if there would be a killing of a senator. so talk to anyone on the hill. this is something that is very tangible. and here in washington, and it's also something that is backed up by polling done across the country. november 8th. we'll see the midterms and everybody here is waiting with baited breath. not just for those results, whether the house will turn will republican, whether congress as a whole, but also whether that will be violence. you'd always be killed governor in washington. mckayla. thank you. where he now calls himself the chief twit elan must, has completed his $44000000000.00 takeover of twitter. the world's richest man wasted no time at the new boss. he fired 4 of the executives, including twitters ceo mosque says that he wants more free speech on the platform,
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which may mean a donald trump comeback from other user to its largest shareholder. a new era began for twitter as ellen musk took control in his 1st post. after taking over the test, lucio wrote, the bird is fried and apparent not to his wish to see fuel limits on what users can post mosque, who describes himself as a free speech. absolute test has that he, once every kind of legal speech aloud and twitter critics fear his reign could allow hate speech and his information to spread among the 1st to react to the buyout was the german government. i'm going to be then you know, denise, we will closely watch all the possible changes to the platform in the coming weeks and months. and we will draw our own conclusions that could lead to asking
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ourselves whether we want to remain present on twitter or not. any top european union officials are also watching closely. one responded to mosque street saying in europe, the bird will fly by our rows, rapper. can you west, whose account was recently suspended for posting antisemitic remarks? is already back on the platform. though musk said the decision to allow him back was made before he took charge. form a u. s. president donald trump, whose account was removed after the attack on the u. s. capital could also make a comeback under ellen musk. twitters users have been wondering what musts version of free speech on the network will look like. he gave them a clue in another tweet, post it after the takeover, saying
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a moderation council would be formed to decide unacceptable content. and no accounts will be reinstated before it meets our let's take a look at some of the other stories that are making headlines this hour. at least 30 when people have died night. others are missing. after flooding in the philippines, sciences are linking recent heavy rains to climate change. north korea has carried out the latest to the series of ballistic missile chess. self careers military detected the watch of too short range rockets. the u. s. has warned pyongyang that using nuclear weapons would mean the end of the regime. russia says that it has completed its call up of 300000 military reserve us. the defense minister sergey sugars says that more than 80000 reserve troops have already been deployed to ukraine. he says the rest are in training. vladimir putin issued the mobilization order last month to beef up brush and forces in ukraine. now the call up lead to
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protests and it prompted tens of thousands of young men to flee the country. to avoid being drafted, iranians living in ukraine are demanding that their government stop supplying russia with attack drones. ukraine says that it has already shot down hundreds of the rainy and drones that it says were launched by moscow. t. ron is insisting it is not providing russia with these weapons. the blood of ukrainians is on your hands. that the cry from a rainy and protests is in cave as rushes drone attacks and ukraine continue. caves, waste, and allies, including the european union and the united states, claim. iran is supplying the weapons a formula. so by borland, this is especially painful for us. the iranian people living here, the country we were born in, and the regime now in power,
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is sending drawings to kill us. our friends and acquaintances in cave us this year of iran denies that it's producing the drones which have become a key weapon for russia. in the past month. the invaders of often use them to target crucial energy infrastructure. ukraine has been pushing back shortly from bank, from september, 13th when the 5th shaheed, 136, kamikaze drone was shot down until today. we have shot down more than 300 shaheen. drones, you factor fools, burger you're asking for. others are here still seeing with the city. are you standing alongside one of the down weapons president volota me? zalinski says 30 drawings was seen by russia in 2 days with defense courses shooting 23 of them down. nearly the ukrainian government has given iran a formal demand to stop supplying the drawings to russia. this is for austin,
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sobering words today from germany's president describing russia's invasion of ukraine as a turning point in history and not a good international address. frank walter stein meyer, when he said that the world is entering a period of confrontation and he warns germans will have to make sacrifices calling for a change in the national outlook. gotten to excellence. and, and the president added that, acknowledging this new reality of the only way that people will be able to meet the challenges moving forward. but it can kind of policy makers cannot what miracles, no one hadn't gone was, was it in and not even a german president can take away all our worries in these profoundly uncertain times. it grabbed us feel it as on the contrary. and i believe that many of these worries are legitimate. we are experiencing the deepest crisis. our united germany has ever known a been about, sorry, vendor and, but i'm firmly convinced that if we become consciously aware of this moment is
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turning point in history. if we begin to understand that one era has come to an end and another has begun done then, and only then will we be able to see more clearly was yes, what is now required of us integer. and i'm certain it is a noise so that we will not have to face this new era in fear or without the fancy will. a turning point could come this weekend. for brazilians, voters there go to the pose on sunday, and a run off election to elect a president. the left his challenger, luis, in osteo, looted a silver one. the most votes in the 1st round of voting, but he didn't win enough for an outright when against the incumbent. the for right president gyre bull sonata it's been a polarized and sometimes violent campaign far right. incumbent president shibel scenario holds a last reli in rio de janeiro as brazil heads into
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a final election round on sunday. we didn't want to return to the past and to corruption. we want to preserve peace work and progress. till next is challenger informed, the president, louis ne seo lula da silva. an election. when would mock an incredible political come back? after a stint in prison on corruption charges that will later and old, he won the most votes in the 1st round and his holding his lead into the runoff. o d election could decide the fate of the amazon rain forest as president ballston our has rolled back protection and promoted deforestation. lola's election promises include sweeping environmental reforms. other key election issues have highlighted the polarization in brazil's politics,
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from the country's economy and struggling health system to gun control, the pulse in our has loosened throughout his tan boys. i will vote football scenario as he puts, hold the right to self defense, which i consider them. i say, could sing for my family, my children. but for lulu support is an end to the far right. presidents time can't come soon enough. but what i need, i will vote for lula to preserve democracy and to bestow our rights, boston, our and his allies have repeatedly alleged without evidence that brazil's electronic voting machines can be used for election fraud. opinion polls show ballston our is likely to lose in sundays, run off that his unsubstantiated claims have raised fee, as he may refuse to accept a fate of the pioneering rock'n'roll performer. jerry lewis is dead. he was 87
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best. no for classics. like great balls of fire and a whole other shaken goin on, lewis was credited with making rock and roll the dominant american pop music of the 1950s. his rags to riches white story had some controversy. he faced a scandal when he married his 13 year old cousin, the 3rd of his southern why there was died at his home in mississippi is as he w news, daniel winter is up next. the dw business do the look at rising inflation in the run up to next month's us mid term elections. have a good weekend everybody every day for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation.

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