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daj-gadzhetaya was unsuitable novels, and the yaki algebra course was being taken by students in red university of alee capture of sensors was not worth it, which over the years has been passed, where the jinka, the tummy was carried out and not only alle's mathematics and the history of a kind of litvinian kings, but the family name of the archive had to be filled, the lower plots take at least the family coat of arms. the root of krugozsky is blindly hated by krumkadzh in latin corvinus. yes, franco, who jumped over, helped the romans, where the fish are, and nine vitebsk, according to legend. the history of the family has grown accustomed to anita at the end of the fifteenth century, the height of the pot of the hungarian king, matisse orvin, shook a little cholecy noblewoman, kurkovskaya, and this was only one typical episode of craving for science . yes, mathematicians of the music of poetry from according to the math of the astronomer schubert from a gypsy about the grandmother of any dabodiazhennost and the inability to work through the accepted sound of zus pominov sofya kovalevskaya dad, wash
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of belonging, we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. this is the st. the universe set of my universe. al jazeera visits scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island. his way of life in the face of its plummeting population in a sense of community. on a jesse lou . ah, welcome back. i did remind about top stories here. this ukraine's president is accused russia of committing hundreds of war crimes and killing civilians and the southern there are some region parts of it, but retaken by ukrainian forces. last week, after russian troops retreated, a suspect has been detained. off of the 6 people were killed in an explosion, and central istanbul hold an atp wounded. turkish interior minister says the person arrested long to be coded separatist group, the p k, k. and use president job biden's do to hold talks with chinese need a she sion thing. i had a b g 20 leaders summit and barley expected to focus on ty, one north korea and the war in ukraine. democrats in the us are celebrating their mid term victories in the senate, and republicans are asking what went wrong?
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he's an associate professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of ron. welcome to al jazeera, i know that you were listening to what the supreme leader have to say. what's your reaction? well, you know, today's marking the for the 2nd that of a city of the submission of siege, which is more or less so it's a 7 service organization during the quarter. not suddenly make dave as a very much involved in aiding the victims of corona. they belong to different segments of society. so you have a student specify, you have the shopkeepers by the age of the professors message. there's a different segments of society that engage in this type of things. estates back to the early days of that of lucian, than this popular 1979 them. lucian happened that neither of them. lucian wanted to create an organization to keep the people the involvement of the 10, the new immunity sub this government. so this was the idea behind message in recent months, they have been involved with making sure that the riots that the country has been experiencing is not getting out of hand. and the number of
he's an associate professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of ron. welcome to al jazeera, i know that you were listening to what the supreme leader have to say. what's your reaction? well, you know, today's marking the for the 2nd that of a city of the submission of siege, which is more or less so it's a 7 service organization during the quarter. not suddenly make dave as a very much involved in aiding the victims of corona. they belong to different segments of society. so...
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he's a professor international relations of tucson national university. welcome to al jazeera so significant says all of this and especially that one of the north korean launches fell close to territorial water and south of the northern limit line for the 1st time ever. yeah, that last is a pretty big deal because it's suggested the north koreans are being a little bit more reckless. they shouldn't surprise us too much, nor corrections history. a reckless behavior of the missile launch, which man, for example, last month, you know, about a decade ago, the current leader in norfolk came down with the news brother in law using a w. m d, and an airport in se, asia. so north transaction, history of this kind of stuff, drug running and things like that, right? i'm on the missile test. they have been, i suppose you have a relatively restrained and that they've not actually been of land near south korea . and so that is a step up. i don't actually think this means like a conference or anything is, is coming, but they are pretty obviously upset about the u. s. south re drill a
he's a professor international relations of tucson national university. welcome to al jazeera so significant says all of this and especially that one of the north korean launches fell close to territorial water and south of the northern limit line for the 1st time ever. yeah, that last is a pretty big deal because it's suggested the north koreans are being a little bit more reckless. they shouldn't surprise us too much, nor corrections history. a reckless behavior of the missile launch, which...
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al jazeera, let's bring in heidi hide camps. she's a former us senator and director of the university of chicago's institute of politics. she's joining us from new york. welcome to al jazeera, heidi hi cam. so how do you explain that with biden's a low approval ratings as well as all the pain that a voters are feeling? americans are feelings from, from the inflation and the economy the returns haven't had the impact republicans had been hoping for. i think 1st off, you have to evaluate the role that donald trump played not only in picking candidates, but interjecting his chaos into these races. 2020 was a referendum on donald trump. he failed miserably lost the election. he tried to recoup some momentum in the mid terms by making this about him, and the voters overwhelmingly rejected the return to donald trump kind of policies . i think also important to note that roe v wade and our reproductive rights were on the ballot in ways that i think the pundents missed as they were predicting a red wave. and the republicans were never able to strike a message to women, especially independent women independent men in and maybe so
al jazeera, let's bring in heidi hide camps. she's a former us senator and director of the university of chicago's institute of politics. she's joining us from new york. welcome to al jazeera, heidi hi cam. so how do you explain that with biden's a low approval ratings as well as all the pain that a voters are feeling? americans are feelings from, from the inflation and the economy the returns haven't had the impact republicans had been hoping for. i think 1st off, you have to evaluate the role...
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bring in for the who's an associate professor at the faculty world studies at the university of ron. welcome back to al jazeera. so the supreme leader has just ended his speech just a few moments ago. he seemed to be primarily addressing the besieged forces, commemorating what's known as besiege weak. but how closely do you think people in iran would have been listening into what he had to say? you know, this not mix up public has a percentage of people that are supporting its passage is about 11000000 people and they support this on the public segments of society. do the same. and then there is a segment of society that doesn't support this public, and i think both sides, those listening closely so forth. there's basically trying to get directions. that is this culture of resistance in the land since the $979.00 over lucian. and this culture of resistance is in force, but the country is lead is as it becomes necessary. and then you have the people that don't like the government and they want to see what measures the new measures the government may take in order to make sure that that the riots are not
bring in for the who's an associate professor at the faculty world studies at the university of ron. welcome back to al jazeera. so the supreme leader has just ended his speech just a few moments ago. he seemed to be primarily addressing the besieged forces, commemorating what's known as besiege weak. but how closely do you think people in iran would have been listening into what he had to say? you know, this not mix up public has a percentage of people that are supporting its passage is about...
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discuss this in more detail as i crossed to dr. comma a booster aside, a professor of political science at al serra university. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's nice to see what do you make of the comments by the head of the palestinian mission to the u. k. regarding the double standards of the west when it comes to ukraine and palestine. first of all, me, thanks for having me in this program. and let me just reiterate what a palestinian ahead of mission in london has basically stated with regard to western hypocrisy and western double standards when it comes to issues of the israeli occupation and also russian ukrainian war. let me say that israel has been occupying palestinian land for more than half a century now since 1967 and also other are bland from syria, the golan heights, and from lebanon on so. and israel has so far refrained from implementing un security council resolutions. 242 and 338. and also as well as a refrain from allowing the palestinian refugees to go back to their homes. as a general assembly resolution 194 has stated more than 70 years ago. in addition to that, that we a
discuss this in more detail as i crossed to dr. comma a booster aside, a professor of political science at al serra university. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's nice to see what do you make of the comments by the head of the palestinian mission to the u. k. regarding the double standards of the west when it comes to ukraine and palestine. first of all, me, thanks for having me in this program. and let me just reiterate what a palestinian ahead of mission in london has basically...
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of government at georgetown university. that's here in washington. steve clemens familiar faced host of the al jazeera, the bottom line. fabulous. so you should watch his us as the executive editor of 74, because he doesn't have enough jobs. and james davis, he's a republican strategist. okay. grassley. we say we're just our senator grassley. that one i was watching, paying close attention to because iowa right now is in this place, we're abortion is being battled the courts and, and in kansas, we saw abortion. it just, it energized women to come to the polls. so abortion is on the ballot with grassley because the republicans have said they will try to make a national band what, what, what half and audio we're up. i know you said women could walk if you go at the same time, but this is a state words quite possible abortion rights will be taken away if this is possible and not entirely unexpected. right. but just because grass lee has won this race that, that me minutes. i think it's a foregone conclusion. that abortion rights and reproductive health is off the table. there are activists in the
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of thinking about the more serious issues that should be confronted. amy: abdullah al-arian, thank you for being with us, history professor at georgetown university in qatareditor of "football in the middle east: state, society and the beautiful game." we will link to your op-ed "why the world cup belongs in the middle east." next up, we speak with former pro soccer player jules boykoff who says the world cup in qatar is a climate catastrophe. we will talk about this and other issues with him. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "dog days are over" by florence and the machine. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. as we continue to cover the 2022 world cup underway in qatar now, with the soccer tournaments are taking place in the winter for the first time due to qatar's extreme summer temperatures. qatar claims this will be a fully carbon neutral world cup based on off-setting emissions. this is lancaster university many have refuted that. professor mike berners-lee, whose research predicts the world cup will emit 10 million tons of carbon. he spoke on bbc sport. >> the idea that somehow ma
of thinking about the more serious issues that should be confronted. amy: abdullah al-arian, thank you for being with us, history professor at georgetown university in qatareditor of "football in the middle east: state, society and the beautiful game." we will link to your op-ed "why the world cup belongs in the middle east." next up, we speak with former pro soccer player jules boykoff who says the world cup in qatar is a climate catastrophe. we will talk about this and...
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university of nottingham? malaysia's asia research institute, she's in kuala for welcome to al jazeera. so do you expect any surprises in the selection? absolutely, i think 1st surprise has been is the high level of turn out. we've seen, you know, over 70 percent, and we're expecting that that will, that figure will increase when the final number comes in. and we've seen the lines full of young people that the young people of this country have taken this election to very seriously. and they've come out to vote, especially in the peninsula. right. and in terms off the parties who are battling for. 0 power, what we understand is that the main battle will be between the long ruling united malays, national organization and to the opposition leader and are abroad, heem? what do you expect to happen there? i think we're abraham's packets in har bonner. the alliance of hope has, has secured the most seat. of course we're waiting to hear, the coding has begun, so we will get a sense of the amount of tally. i think the big surprise will be what happens with the old alliance and national lions or
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of political science at george mason university. and i'm also joined by steve clemens familiar face. he's the host of al jazeera, the bottom line, and the executive editor of 74, and nadia brown, professor of government at georgetown university here in washington. so things are coming in. the polls were very specific, the polls basically said we have no idea how it's going to go, because everything's in the margin of error. let me ask you, jennifer, do trust the polls anymore? because they don't. we can't do exit, polling from the polling place because everybody now votes a lot. so many people vote in drop off dropboxes. and so many people answer their cell phone. if it's the number that i would get. so are the polls right? do you think, is it going to be this close? you know, we have definitely move beyond the golden age of pulling, and it's much harder to get good samples and to get good data than it used to be back when people answer their phones and so forth. but on the other hand, pulling is not designed to give us absolute confidence and certainty about what outcomes are going to occur in the futu
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the question of who lead malaysia may still not be clear, even after all votes have been counted. florence louis al jazeera quality port. bridget, well, just from the university of nodding and malaysians asia research institute. and earlier i asked her about the high turnout and how that could affect the outcome. we've seen, you know, over 70 percent. and we're expecting that that will, that figure will increase when the final number comes in. and we've seen the lines full of young people that the young people of this country have taken this election very seriously. and they've come out to vote, especially in the peninsula. right. and in terms off the parties who are battling for power, what we understand is that the main battle will be between the long ruling united malays national organization and the opposition leader and are abroad, heem? what do you expect to happen there? i think we're abraham's packets and higher, bonner, the alliance of hope has, has secured the most seat. of course we're waiting to hear, the coding has begun, so we will get a sense of the amount of tally. i think the big surprise will be what happens with the old alliance and nationa
the question of who lead malaysia may still not be clear, even after all votes have been counted. florence louis al jazeera quality port. bridget, well, just from the university of nodding and malaysians asia research institute. and earlier i asked her about the high turnout and how that could affect the outcome. we've seen, you know, over 70 percent. and we're expecting that that will, that figure will increase when the final number comes in. and we've seen the lines full of young people that...
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university of pennsylvania. great to get your thoughts. claire, always happy to hear from you on al jazeera. thanks again. thanks the now ukraine's prime minister says waves of russian missile strikes have crippled almost half the country's energy infrastructure officials and keep wanting that a complete shut down of the city's grid is possible. the un has want of a humanitarian emergency because of power and water shortages. he was met of italy . school says preparations are being made for rolling blackouts. now through winter we have to prepare and have a lot of warm stuff. we have mitigation reserved for mitigation, but will be very unusual, unusual station. we hope it's not happens, but we have to be prepared for that. vac has more now from the vive where it's been snowing. in some cases, the temperature is already below 0, and that's a major concern for authority. president legend is about 10000000 people with electricity as just know for the main electricity provider has said that they're trying to keep the black short and on schedule many people around the country. i've been experiencing those elect
university of pennsylvania. great to get your thoughts. claire, always happy to hear from you on al jazeera. thanks again. thanks the now ukraine's prime minister says waves of russian missile strikes have crippled almost half the country's energy infrastructure officials and keep wanting that a complete shut down of the city's grid is possible. the un has want of a humanitarian emergency because of power and water shortages. he was met of italy . school says preparations are being made for...
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al yankovic. >> um -- do i know you? >> madonna. >> reporter: this movie takes place in a universe where weird al is essentially elvis. or, you know -- not only the most popular musician of. did. >> reporter: costar evan rachel wood playing a fictionalized version of madonna. >> have you heard my new single? "like a virgin"? >> oh, i've heard it. i'm curious, is that song autobiographical? >> yes. >> reporter: who falls hard for al. it's a heightened version of madonna, i would say. probably starts out more rooted in reality, and as the film progresses, slowly becomes more and more unhinged and off the rails until we're just in a completely different dimension with another madonna that doesn't exist. >> she doesn't have to do very much. she just kind of looks into people's souls. >> the moment she walked onto set you did go, oh my god. like, you are madonna. >> reporter: but "weird" is more than a satire. it's a film based on the idea of not taking yourself too seriously. >> this movie operates in the exact space that i love to be in, which is somewhere between deranged psychosis and very earnest kindness. >> reporter: al's final message, stay weird. >> i do not take it
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al jazeera, washington. >> let's bring in our guest. she is from the university of maryland.rett is a former director of global engagement. the international development. welcome to the program. i was excited when you said you were going to be part of this conversation. i have been covering american politics since the early 90's in iowa. i have no clue how this election will go and i have never said that in all of my years covering elections. the president's party almost always loses seats. since the civil war, the president's party lost the house 37 out of 39 times. 92%. the house of representatives. what will happen? >> republicans are going to take back the house. that's without question at this point. the margin of victory has adjusted a little bit. i think it went from a 96% certainty to 94% certainty that it is pretty clear. >> the question is how much are they going to win by? and if they do exceed expectations, yes, everybody believes that they will win. but if we are talking double digits in terms of seats, that is going to give them something of a mandate and they w
al jazeera, washington. >> let's bring in our guest. she is from the university of maryland.rett is a former director of global engagement. the international development. welcome to the program. i was excited when you said you were going to be part of this conversation. i have been covering american politics since the early 90's in iowa. i have no clue how this election will go and i have never said that in all of my years covering elections. the president's party almost always loses...
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question of who lead malaysia may still not to be clear even after all votes have been counted. florence louis al jazeera qualify for hurley. we spoke to bridget welsh, who is from the university of nodding and malaysians asia research institute. she says, this election has seen greater voter participation. first surprise has been is the high level of turn out. we've seen, you know, over 70 percent. and we're expecting that that will, that figure will increase when the final number comes in. and we've seen the line school of young people that the young people of this country have taken this election very seriously. and they've come out to vote, especially in the peninsula. there are issues of stability and those that have supported higher bond wanting to have kind of better more political reforms, a better governance issues and corruption, all of these things mel together. and i think we've seen a very exciting campaign, especially in the last week. the big surprise will be what happens with the old alliance and national lions or virus on national. i think whether or not they're able to kind of have a rebound the last bit or whether or not they were actually lose seats and the
question of who lead malaysia may still not to be clear even after all votes have been counted. florence louis al jazeera qualify for hurley. we spoke to bridget welsh, who is from the university of nodding and malaysians asia research institute. she says, this election has seen greater voter participation. first surprise has been is the high level of turn out. we've seen, you know, over 70 percent. and we're expecting that that will, that figure will increase when the final number comes in....
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of the midterm elections on al jazeera. i have i have i me okay to day on the street, the founding director of boston university center, the anti racist research. a professor historian, scholar new york times bestselling author of how to be an anti racist and anti racist baby is a new york knicks fan. can't be good at everything. and also a girl dad. doctor, a bram x candy. here to have you on the state. lovely to have you here. we're going to be talking about your work, the changes of spreading anti racism and the tools you used to do that. i'm going to start with a brand new book called magnolia flow, which is a children's book, which says so much, but also tells a beautiful story. how would you describe it? well, let me thank you so much for having me on this. this is a love story like magnolia flowers is about an afro indigenous girl in florida who is prevented from from, from love in and finds a way to, to, to fall in love and maintain her love. but it's also a story about nature that the love story is told from a mighty river to a dancing brook. and an end magnolias parents, one fled the trail of tears when native pe
of the midterm elections on al jazeera. i have i have i me okay to day on the street, the founding director of boston university center, the anti racist research. a professor historian, scholar new york times bestselling author of how to be an anti racist and anti racist baby is a new york knicks fan. can't be good at everything. and also a girl dad. doctor, a bram x candy. here to have you on the state. lovely to have you here. we're going to be talking about your work, the changes of...
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where nader was accused of being the spoiler and the target if you had ranked-choice voting, al gore would be president, and it worked to implement that at my college, the universityof maryland, and many other colleges for their student body election. but we saw in new york with a ranked-choice voting, that it took a long time for the winner to be clear. how can we make sure you have a voting system like ranked-choice voting that is more democratic but not that it takes a long that people look at the system and blame the system for the delay? >> guest: check it out. i lost that race and i'm still here strongly advocating ranked-choice voting. so you know it must be good if the guy who didn't win with it is super into it. but 95% of new yorkers have ranked-choice vote easy to use. you're right, eric, that new york city board of elections is not exactly known for its stellar punctuality and other things, but the process is extraordinarily powerful and popular. the fact that a bureaucracy wasn't as on the ball as it should be, we should just make sure it's better for the next i'm. >> host: last question on the forward party. no third party has really survived in the
where nader was accused of being the spoiler and the target if you had ranked-choice voting, al gore would be president, and it worked to implement that at my college, the universityof maryland, and many other colleges for their student body election. but we saw in new york with a ranked-choice voting, that it took a long time for the winner to be clear. how can we make sure you have a voting system like ranked-choice voting that is more democratic but not that it takes a long that people look...
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of choice and not charms. pardon him at that? al jazeera gorgeous todd western india police in the united states said of arrested the suspect than a universe to shooting in which 3 members of a football team were killed. a gunman attacked a bus, returning to the university of virginia from a field trip late on sunday night. 3 students died at the scene. 2 more injured, one critically. the campus was locked down for 12 hours during the hunt for the gunman. and he said, the suspect is a student, the online retailer, amazon is planning to lay off around $10000.00 employees. that's according to the new york times. the cuts at amazon are said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce and, and it's devices group. it follows a wave of job cuts across the technology sector in the u. s. or santos ra was i, technology analyst, he says, many tech firms and out downsizing after expanding rapidly during the pandemic. they need to come back. demand is slow revenue girl to slowing. and they just need to adjust to the changing times at this point, which is what they're doing, all of them across the board, all the tech guys. in some cases it's very
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gail is an associate professor of business at brigham young university, hawaii. he has taught economics and statistics at al-faisal in riyadh, saudi arabia. at brigham young university and boise state university. and the college of idaho. he published widely in such places like forbes, the utah bar journal, collette and other places. he is a senior fellow with the discovery, serves on the board of human progress dot org and also serves on the foundation economic education, faculty network and is a scholar. hawai'i's grassroot institute. he's also a member of the montpellier and society and as i mentioned previously the coauthor of annual simon abundance index. please help me welcome professor. well, thank you very much for coming out today. it's a great privilege to be back here at cato and especially honored be here with david simon, julian simons son. also want to thank twitter. that's how i met marianne and filed about five years ago and he has been the perfect collaborator for this adventure of new discovery that we've been on. sir david attenborough many of you know, he's the face and voice, many bbc p
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for that game or i think i, andy, i well let's get more of this with al jazeera football and let one around go. and our guest catch our university professor. my job is maria. i don't want to start with you 1st. so much talk about the political significance of the matches and it was referring to. but the us did that talking on the patients i needed to at the end of the day, you have to do your talking on the pitch when you're football that basically your job. i mean that's the most, i am not seeing anything revolutionary there from that perspective. but the us, we're able not only to score, we're able to doing it to create opportunities, but they also muddled up iran when they were trying to play out of their own back. so. so you start to see a team that lacked that clarity. as you mentioned before, towards the end and as desperation did start to set in because obviously a draw would help them go through. you saw her on side, those pushing forward, sometimes aimlessly, sometimes with a little vision, but still momentum pushing on very close to all those one ball that went through that ends up slipping past the goalkeeper and it's
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of the book lute britain and been in bronzes. on a former al jazeera correspondent from attract in the netherlands. yas ran burden a senior researcher of colonial collections restitution at amsterdam free university. i'm from epsilon in sweden. louis she prodder and assistant professor of egyptology at apollo university, could savvy with a set gentleman barnaby. let's start with you. at the banana bronzes have become emblematic of this whole debate about cultural antiquities and where they belong. it's put some major western museums at a difficult position. has that regardless of their intentions? yes, i think you're alluding adrian to the british museum of which has the largest collection of been in bronze is of all, almost a 1000 done, of course, which has a unique symbolic importance in this discussion. but indeed, in so many other discussions to do with recitation and provenance, because it is the national museum of the country, which was response also or for looting these items. i think events have moved very, very quickly. and as you say, they've left the british museum badly. isolated, just 3 or 4 years ago, the british museum was working together with other western museums and that reache
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keep control of congress. gabriel's condo, al jazeera, pittsburgh continuing with the mid term coverage this case at heidi joe castro. now who's life for us? an opposing station at the university of wisconsin, heidi wisconsin, as we know, it's very well known for tight races in the past, i think, shaping up this time. that's right. even that can't be over stated. you know, the last 2 presidential options in wisconsin were decided by less than one percentage point at having swung toward trump in 2016 and then to biden, in 2020. and we're looking at a similar set of circumstances here. and these mid terms where there's a critical race for the u. s. senate we have the incumbent, ron johnson, a republican who is fighting to defend his senate seat from the democratic challenger. mandela barnes, who's currently the states lieutenant governor. those 2 now polling pretty much neck and neck, which makes this state unique in that this is one of the few opportunities that democrats are eyeing as a chance to flip a senate seat that's currently occupied by the republicans. whereas in the rest of the country, really, democrats are playing defense and of course, control of the u. s. senate i
keep control of congress. gabriel's condo, al jazeera, pittsburgh continuing with the mid term coverage this case at heidi joe castro. now who's life for us? an opposing station at the university of wisconsin, heidi wisconsin, as we know, it's very well known for tight races in the past, i think, shaping up this time. that's right. even that can't be over stated. you know, the last 2 presidential options in wisconsin were decided by less than one percentage point at having swung toward trump in...
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university of been seen, seen in protest. the unrest began after the death of 22 year old masa omni in the custody of iran's morality for use in september. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories, polls of not closed and every american state, all 435 seats, and the u. s. house of representatives are being contested, as well as a 3rd of the seats in the u. s. senate the outcome is going to affect president jor biden's agenda for the next 2 years. all in the last half hour the senate race in pennsylvania has been called for democrat john ferman. we have a line i never expected that we were going to turn these red counties blue where we did what we needed to do. and we had that conversation across every one of those counties. and you know, that's why i'll be the next. you are a senator from pennsylvania. yeah. yeah. about alexander has more from pittsburgh. then this is a 1st time to night that either of the 2 parties has been able to flip. one was previously republican now as democrat. this was a hard fought campaign. it was very close and no, no one could really predict how this was going to go. but now with this race being called for john fed
university of been seen, seen in protest. the unrest began after the death of 22 year old masa omni in the custody of iran's morality for use in september. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories, polls of not closed and every american state, all 435 seats, and the u. s. house of representatives are being contested, as well as a 3rd of the seats in the u. s. senate the outcome is going to affect president jor biden's agenda for the next 2 years. all in the last half hour the senate...
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of peanut butter. rob reynolds, al jazeera, tucson, arizona. okay, lets bring until miss gifts director of the center you as politics an associate professor political science at university college london. he's joining us from london bay, good avi. with a sir on al jazeera, the impression we get is that the democrats are focusing more on a high level. the goals, like democracy, and abortion was the republicans appear to be focusing as far as they're concerned on how things affect people's daily lives. a democrats missing the point which are really good question. i think that democrats have faced a central dilemma in this campaign. it became more and more obvious, and inflation was going to dominate the elections. but it's hard to campaign on fighting inflation. when the problem has spiraled out of control under your watch, it is true that spice and the cost of living have been ramp in throughout north america and western europe. code 19 putting the war. supply chain challenges. they haven't done anything to help, but you know, a case can be made and public made it, that all this was exacerbated by the fact that biden through the american rescue plan is covered stimulus b
of peanut butter. rob reynolds, al jazeera, tucson, arizona. okay, lets bring until miss gifts director of the center you as politics an associate professor political science at university college london. he's joining us from london bay, good avi. with a sir on al jazeera, the impression we get is that the democrats are focusing more on a high level. the goals, like democracy, and abortion was the republicans appear to be focusing as far as they're concerned on how things affect people's daily...
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professor emerit of communications and many have called her the queen of communications at saint louis university and then we have dr. catherine al gore who made a very fabulous statement earlier today in the session the president of the massachusetts historical society. and dr. stacy cordary, which i understand is a british way to pronounce it and she is dennis and didn't denison von johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel and as stuart has always advised us. we have a responsibility here. to inspire to encourage and to teach and i think with this panel you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you teresa for that very nice introduction. thank you to stuart and to anita for this amazing summit here in dallas that we've all been waiting. so to participate in and attend and to be in person you and the team at the white house historical association have done amazing work as you always do and many thanks to my colleagues here all of who's work has inspired mine over the
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of society. generation change coming seen on al jazeera, there was a time to be direct there basically on the verge of legalizing racial, jerry battery to cut through the rhetoric. this isn't a universal death already crisis. the seems to be one of particular populations to dismantle the sound bites. there are lots and lots of women who are white agenda, a kind of anti feminist agenda, and demand the truth. those the size of fascism. we have to really recognize what we're up here. we are determining what is the future of democracy in this country. join me, mark them on hill for up for on al jazeera, move from kick off until the final with will bring you extensive coverage throughout the world come. action from all of the games. the joy and the hall side experts and match analysis from our studios, info and excitement from around the city and across the globe. join us the cast of 2022. and is there a we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home will but you can use in current affairs that matter to year ah i'm so robin doe, watch.
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we spoke to two voters who told al jazeera what they expect their elected officials to accomplish. >> i'm joshua gibson, a student here at the university ofllinois chicago, and agency -- jen -- gen z voter. >> i'm a 53-year-old barbara in chicago. >> there are several issues pressing to me as a boater and a young person. for example, tuition being pretty high. i do find it pretty hard to pay on a consistent basis. >> safety is really important once you get older. within the community that i live in, i see a lot of older people, they worry about going to their cars, crime. >> i would say violence is rather a concern. once or twice a month, we get a public service warning from the college saying that a crime was committed. it does still scare me that something like this could happen relatively close. >> police need to get educated in sensitivity with the community and get to know individuals in the community. i'm a public safety advocate that be out here, boots on the ground. >> with inflation getting higher, with wages not growing as fast, it is were difficult to see a future where someone like me could be able to raise a family, buy a hou
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that this agreement will hold for me to mila al jazeera pretoria. holidays to sarah is an assistant professor of social anthropology at addis ababa university. enjoys me from there. now. good. have you at the saw the program, sir? it does seem that both sides have managed to find a way to compromise, but trust and concessions are the important words here. and as the u. n says it's a critical 1st step. how difficult is this move now for both sides as they move forward? great to journey. oh yeah. as you mentioned, that it will be coming from and from what site is you know, previously that was, you know, you need that agreement on from each site, but now we see it kind of very commitment and i can see it. and i try to see the agreement to the draft of the argument and the failure agreement and also the conversation during the on the spot in pretoria, there is a great interest on bar on both part. the said as they went to be determined to in the company, this is the demand of already killed, including the international equipment and i'm happy that was what is out of a very committed and trust will be for us to follow. i hope that indeed, i mean
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university of bristol. very good to have you with us or on al jazeera. and we had the comments there from dr. antony foxy. he's not very confident about the 0 covert policy. if the chinese government lifted all the restrictions to moral what would happen? well, i think the, the virus would spread like wildfire amongst a poorly immunized or poorly vaccinated population. i think the key points are this is extremely difficult to stop serious infectious diseases spreading in a population. if you don't have the support of population, i think that's the big danger. losing the support of the population. the 2nd big problem for china is about vaccination vaccination. rates are not as high as they need to be in the most vulnerable communities. and secondly, more importantly, they're not using really effective vaccines. they haven't any of the messenger r n. a vaccines which are the ones that most of the western countries are using with great effect. and they are, they haven't even approved the importation of pfizer on madonna boxing. and they say it's going to be well into next year before they will have any simil
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question of who leads malaysia may still not to be clear, even after all votes have been counted. florence louis al jazeera quality port. earlier, we spoke to bridget while she was from the university of nodding and malicious asia research institute. she says this election has been greater voter participation. first surprise has been as the high level of turn out, we've seen, you know, over 70 percent. and we're expecting that that will, that figure will increase when the final number comes in. and we've seen the line school of young people that the young people of this country have taken this election very seriously. and they've come out to vote, especially in the peninsula. there are issues of stability and those that have supported our bond and wanting to have a kind of better more political reforms, a better governance issues of corruption, all of these things mel together. and i think we've seen a very exciting campaign, especially in the last week. the big surprise will be what happens with the old alliance and national alliance or virus on national. i think whether or not they're able to kind of have a rebounds or the last bit or whether or not they were actually lose seats
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university college london. and we'll have special coverage of the mid terms here on al jazeera. be sure to to an in at 21 g m p. on monday for a preview of the u. s. midterms will have an hour long special on what's at stake in this vote. and our coverage on pulling day begins that one a m g m t on wednesday, we'll have correspondence across the u. s. plus reaction to the results from a wide range of analysts. there's plenty morehead on this news hour, including we'll look at why some nicaragua, calling municipal elections illegitimate. and we meet a woman in the occupied by span, trying to change the narrative around palestinians with intellectual disability. and we'll find out how it's really a coping with not being at the welcome sign in here with that story. ukraine must brace for more russian attacks on energy facilities and be prepared for persistent power blackouts across the country. that was the message from present voting east lensky and his nightly address. on sunday one energy company says there was a 32 percent short falling power supplies nationwide. on monday for
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to vote, as you told al jazeera what they expect their elected officials to accomplish and joshua gibson, a student here at the university of illinois, chicago, an agency voter. hello, my name is richard stewart. 53 o voted from the south. he said of chicago, i'm also a barber and about that rupture public safety. there are several issues that are in a very pressing to me as a voter and a young person. and for example, to wish and being pretty high, i do find it pretty hard to pay in on a consistent basis. safety is really important. once you get older cars within the community, they are living. i see a lot of old people, they worry about going to, they cause crammed, i would say that violence says and rather concerning man about once or twice a month, we do gets a public service morning and from the college saying that a crime was committed. it does still scare me that something like this could happen relatively close. it need to be some polish before police need to get educating this sensitivity with the community and get to know to in visuals in the community . like i'm a public safety advocate that we are, he abuse on t
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of choice and not charms. pardon him at that? al jazeera, gorgeous con western india. while earlier we spoke to alex is a, a professor of global health. at drexel university, he says, for africa investment in all sectors must reflect the growth rate of the population . i think i got the problem. the challenge is we think of african continent on the continent, but it does have many different demographic profile. so southern africa, in particular, the population is really getting to a point where it is more stable. i'm not going as fast in central on west africa is very fast and some countries more than 3 percent a year. and when you say population screen at 3 percent a year, it means that every 22 years, 3 years, the population will double. so for africa where you have a population that is doubling every 20 to 23 years, you actually have to then double all the investments that needed help in education, nutrition, housing growth, all infrastructure, and all of these in order to maintain the current levels of in adequate coverage of those facilities and services. so it's not just a piece of growth. it may have different perspectives around it. but the key is
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my cannot al jazeera savannah thomas gift is the director of the center on us politics and an associate professor and political science university college london. he says the economy has been a stumbling block for democrats. i think that democrats have faced the central dilemma in this campaign. it became more and more obvious that inflation was going to dominate the elections. but it's hard to campaign on fighting inflation when the problem has spiraled out of control under your watch. it is true that spice and the cost of living have been ramp in throughout north america and western europe. cobra, 119 pollutants war supply chain challenges. they haven't done anything to help, but you know, a case can be made and public made it, that all this was exacerbated by the fact that biden through the american rescue plan is covered stimulus bill push one point $9000000.00 into an already overheating economy back in 2021, then democrats followed up with an inflation reduction act that despite its branding, hasn't really combated inflation and can't in the short term. there are some countervailing pressures on the economy. unemployment r
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university of idaho students wer se butchereds they slept. the fbi has a mobile forensics unit at the police department. we als wheo believe they are log into whether there may be a connection to a similar attack in silverton oregon near salem in august of 2021. travis jetton was stabbed tofe death, his wife was stabbed 19 ed.times but she survived. that happened at 3:00 in thee morning while they slept. the intruder wore a mask and had a long knife and he left a man who was also sleeping in the house unharmed along with a doga the university of idaho's campus is practically empty, you should know the next couple day nexs hw many of those students who were on break will feel safe enoughti coming back to their classes in person . >> gillian: dan springer in moscow, idaho, for us tonight. stocks were mixed for us, the dow closed 153 hired the s&p 500 finished off one, nasdaq lostfo 59. for the shortened week the dow was up 13 quarters percent, the s&p 500 gained one and a half, the nasdaq rose three quartersre of a point. upt. next taking a look at the trending concept called free range parenting. previous gener
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and with nivero suspec ot, the the university of idaho murders the finger pointing has begun. what one anonymous sourcesays is saying about the loca ale and why our next guest ta says that's unwarranted. mark furmat's n is here to tell us in moments. these bill s are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a gold mine. e doesn' pat knowrt if she owns a life insurance policy of one hundred thousand dollars or more . she can all work part of it to coventry for cash, even a term policy, even a term policy, even policy.l >> find out if you're sittingg on a gold mine . coal country direct today at eight hundred four nine six ninety two hundred or visit coventry direct .com. >> why do more than 50000 customers recommend taking sandweiss before they eat? because nyc works. why is digestive health products help reduce gas bloating and promote a healthy gi tract? >> i notice less discomfort and less bloating after meals is the most regular i've ever been. it's my daily digestive delight order now and discover why thousands of customers wise ys need starts honestly with the game on saturday on fox number three , this battle number two, ohio st
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of african history at lincoln university. thank you very much. indeed for being with us on al jazeera, what are the chances that these elections will go ahead? if m $23.00 fighters say they won't disarm and they won't withdraw. oh yes or press about. thank you very much for the opportunity. and now it will be difficult to predict that derivative lead to derivative groups. the group is going to design because you don't need a round for for quite some time. and then as we know, despite did you deny get past the present run back? i may say we know that the back to, you know, bye bye bye rolanda and rhonda has that spread as soon as they arrive to the power of the day that it, that's some intention gemini convention in the region. so i don't see how those where we have to design, if it is not by force, and i don't know will constitute that for us to do them. then the feed immediately really, as i mentioned, the head of the electoral commission for dfcs says that he couldn't guarantee that elections would be free and transparent. is it actually worth file holding elections if those guarantees can't be given 0. because i did a sitti
of african history at lincoln university. thank you very much. indeed for being with us on al jazeera, what are the chances that these elections will go ahead? if m $23.00 fighters say they won't disarm and they won't withdraw. oh yes or press about. thank you very much for the opportunity. and now it will be difficult to predict that derivative lead to derivative groups. the group is going to design because you don't need a round for for quite some time. and then as we know, despite did you...