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ceiling, then it simply cannot be raised. many observers believe that the republicans are just engaging in political theater here that soon or later they will come to the table at the debt ceiling will be raised on a bipartisan basis, but still great concern to the biden administration. and people in the us as a whole, even discussing the concept of failing to raise a debt ceiling and putting the country into effective bankruptcy or that huge infrastructure mike, for the president, is trying to get through with the opposition from his own party house that progressing well that gets even more complex adrian, you've got to massive bills. you've got to a infrastructure bill, which has already been passed by the senate. ah, but the house is arguing about whether it will to pass that bill without passing another social spin in bill, which is more than 3 trillion dollars. now the hold up here is that they are some democrats who do not want one bill passed without the other. they do not want the infrastructure. bill paused and then the whole issue of social spending gets kicked down the road. so there's a significant caucus of democrats in the house and in the senate who are insisting that both bills be passed together. here you come into another stumbling block. if all democrats in the senate do not add support either bill, you do not get the majority in the senate. so it's a major dilemma for the biden administration. president binding himself says with it take 6 day, 6 week 6 months. we're going to get there. but still a very reflective of the divisions on a social basis and an economic basis within the democrat party itself. on the zeros my cannot reporting live from washington. mike benny, thanks rights groups are calling for an investigation into the killing of a prominent pro hanger leader. at the world's largest refugee camp, the shooting happened at cox's design, bangladesh. notice here as time via child re, has been speaking to people, there evarado are right. and our security, our safety for years running a leader mobile a regularly received that threats and predicted who'd be killed. like many other ringer refugees, mohammed cuts him says he feels devastated for years now. we've been watching and following my he buller was jammed to us is don't so much for us, but we couldn't save him. he took our case to the global community to seek justice for us mobile or came to prominence when he was chosen to represent his community on a visit to meet then you as president, donald trump, at the white house. and i turned the un human rights council session in geneva in 2019. this is the place where ro hang our community leader, my bill. i was shot that when as the night there's a uneasy come prevailing in the camp. and a heavy presence of security rang. refugees are worried and anxious to find out who is behind the killing. a funeral was held for more hibler inside the camp. among those there, his wife and 8 children lay that it will be said. he left he was so much responsibility. i am devastated. how can i manage the family now? it's a difficult road ahead. i am scared to live here. now we need security as he is dead . now, only a luck give us justice. police say the murder was well plan. i'm of the police. it would be the unity a up at under all police units are involved in resolving this case and finding the motor behind it. we got some important information today and detained the suspect. hopefully we will resolve this case soon. leg left a report. in recent months, the office of the refugee relief and reparation commissioner has severely restricted media access to the cox's bizarre refugee camp. making it difficult to gather news, but it's clear, many refugees feel fearful and angry monitor that we're getting that we're very worried about his killing. he was a leader in the community. he pleaded our cause to the world. many who did not want to be identified on camera told out, is it that the murder is the latest example of a fight for power between armed gangs inside the world's largest refugee camp. turn recharge re al jazeera quadrupling. cox's bizarre, outgoing philippine president rodrigo to 30 as announced that he's retiring from politics. he confirmed that he won't stand for the vice presidency and next year's election despite speculation, to the contrary. to 20th constitutionally prohibited from standing for president. again, he says this overwhelming public sentiment, the trying to become vice president would violate the spirit of the constitution. more now from al 0. joel alan doggone in mila. whether the churches claim that he's going to retire from politics will impact the 2022 elections remain to be seen. that is because there is still around 6 days to go before the ending of the filing of candidacy. and there is still up to november 15th, where parties and candidates are allowed to switch candidates. this is a multi party system where you can have as many as 76 candidates in presidential elections where you can have those backing out, supporting another, others pledging allegiance. and pulling out, you know, loyalties and alliances at this point, it is definitely too early to tell. and what the 30 did today president would be good that they're just switching and changing his mind is quintessentially the 3rd day. this is his political style. but what remains to be seen is who will field, who will be the administration bet for the 2022 presidential elections? there are still no opposition candidates. so again, it remains to be seen. it will take several months before we truly know who really has a strong chance of becoming the next president of the philippines casella. yeah, this is a journalist and author based in manila. she says it's too early to believe to 30 it's really hard to tell because this statement is so well crafted and it doesn't sound a lot like him on. so it's, you know, i would pick this with a lot of skepticism and you'll never really know until the last day of the filing of the candidacy and even wait until november to see if you might, you know, there might be a switch of candidates. so it's, it's, it's really a matter of time. i mean, but i wouldn't like hold my breath and it's really, you know, just waiting to see whether he's going to do it or not. it's written in a very, very clean statement. normally, when did this, when the president says something he says during his night time address is so, and he comes out very well, then use about things. but this one it's, it's a statement. it's a written statement. so we don't really know what's behind it. what made him do it on would it is there like, you know, an agenda behind it? would there be other interpretations to it? it's really very hard to know until, you know, like i said, the last day comes, taiwan says the 20 more chinese fighter jets of encroached. it's in space for the biggest incursion by beijing over the past few days. to pay a scrambled jets off to $38.00 chinese aircraft, including nuclear capable boomers and to the test based on friday, china seas, taiwan as a breakaway province. but the island sees itself as a sovereign state bay has accused beijing of launching missions. its territory on our from i'm to say was rock mcbride with increasing tensions between the 2 neighbors. china in recent months has been stepping up these kinds of incursions. but according to taiwan, this was the largest number of aircraft reported in a single day, a total of $38.00. it says at the defense ministry says that they came in to waves on friday, an earlier wave of $25.00 aircraft entering what's known as it's air defense identification zone. this is the air space that approaches the island of a taiwan. and then a 2nd wave on friday evening of 13 planes. it says that 4 of the aircraft that took part on friday were actual bombers, capable of carrying nuclear warheads. taiwan scrambled its jets and also put its missile. batteries are on alert. it's no coincidence that all of this took place on october. the 1st, china's national day china regards taiwan has been very much a part of china. it says that one day there will be a re unification with what it regards as a renegade, breakaway island, dallas worn to taiwan repeatedly about any talk of moving towards independence. so china, choosing its national day to send a very clear message to the taiwanese, china is facing a major energy crisis with periodic power cuts in northern parts of the country. but beijing says its confidence there will be study fuel suppliers as winter approaches. earlier this week, top energy firms were ordered to do whatever it takes to secure supplies. local governments have been forced to restrict electricity, leaving many homes and factories without power in nigeria, more than a 1000 fighters from boca her arm of recently surrendered. after infighting among the armed group authorities wants to rehabilitate them and their families, but local communities don't want them back out. as here as i'm address has been speaking to one former fighter who requested that we hide his identity. i am here, i am the one the bottom i was 11 when i joined boca her arm through my older sister who's currently in san lisa. married to a buck a her on top commander every now and then i call to threatened to kill me for joining infidels. life in somebody, so as tough. i live there. what i know, what i'm talking about. without every morning jets, fly overhead. in the evening helicopters, rules scarsdale and we're constantly bombarded by hillary fire. now we're a mess. you fight, you can't get enough to 8. i served both shackle and mamma new affections. you don't get to hear what alice said yet, only what a mom she cal says again, he's beyond reproach. when she cows, fathers attack a lot of them, they kill every one they come across them. they ripe, burned a bomb houses, markets mosques give mamma. nur disagree with the v, i asked him to stop out, otherwise i'd leave with them that sound mom unearned mohammad use of sunlit that they contacted arsole who advised them to break away a like if you have a dissenting mind, you quit normal. there's nothing religious about the group. you might, it's mostly ego in palo. you mom. i so sent some fathers from libya and little mamma, nor was like an errand boy, but he commanded the group that was sent in when they came through cheddar and his year had him. they were well armed. they had instructions to fight and destroy chicago. but if someone is shot, i treat them. i drove ambulances. after a while they took me to the media department at the time, gaza was captured, that i was trying to film it, didn't i work as a medic say, a fighter and a journalist? naturally, when you return from such misadventure, not everyone will trust you and accept you that there are also people. let me take a long time of really before i trust you again, the treatment from the government is surprising. i still have the fear, the sunday in the future. the government will come after me. after all the my, him in destruction with cost kabir adama is a security analyst based in nigeria. he says the government to push to rehabilitate boca her. i'm finances has been met with push back from communities. the process takes about 6 weeks and i'm not, and it's actually not for everybody. if the document them profile them and then some form of decision to me to send some of them to the radical a vision center order. i've been trying until we know that there are several 1000 of them that are currently or we can trial while it's significant portion that goes to sensitive fear. radicalization come now did the radical a vision group which is called a return call. we don't lot while about 6 weeks night at the end of the 16 week, some of them rehabilitated and that is part of the challenge. now we can speak about the process itself, the 6 in which we process it has a lot of challenges. now we are aware that several of them are being rehabilitated, some of them back to the original community while or the way he can to different community, not where they came from. and i'm not aware, it's not been documented by my consultancy, that any of them returned to the group that he was before then. but then there are issues with the rehabilitation in terms of affected by local community. foods are being counted and cut us 1st legislative elections. people have been choosing members of the shooter council, voters will decide who fills 30 of the council's 45 seats, jamal. i shall report now from bo, for the 1st time in their lives. batteries have chosen who will represent them when it comes to drafting the country's laws and monitoring the government's performance . on saturday, thousands across the small peninsula took to one of 30 different polling stations in the nation's 1st ever legislative elections. no asking, are asking on that the clover mom and this is abroad. i was only they can have a chance to choose an audio for us. this is the democratic ceremony. it's new and modern for guitar, and every one is participating in this council. as important for the citizen and the state. until now, the shorter council has been an advisory body appointed solely by the amir, with limited powers. however, in its new form, 2 thirds of its is elected by the people and it'll have the ability to draft laws, approve or reject budgets and even question and sack ministers. after the 2017, the author of located the crisis, i believe are that the political maturity among the country people been raised very, very carefully and very mature, to the extent that it's not about that other people are, you know, asking for such who are election, even though we've been listening to some voices from the elite pupil, however, it's more about top button approach that had been supported and initiated by the, the, the political leadership. unlike other countries in the region that have witnessed mass protests in uprisings demanding a change in governance, the move towards greater representation and cut out, it has been driven by the leadership. despite the top down dr to a more inclusive political system, the turn out in saturdays polls indicate that many and cut our own favor of having a greater c with no political parties in the gulf states. the new legislators are expected to come under greater individual scrutiny issues, such as labor, law reforms, economic policy, and who gets to take part in future elections will be some of the defining topics for when the shorter counsel gets to work. some countries have already complained about being left out of the electoral process. for many countries, these shorter electrons are not simply about the results with people now given a c, as to who represents them, every one is a winner. widening participation and empowering different sections of society, underscores clutter is branding as a country with has often positioned itself differently to its neighbors when it comes to political pluralism. and freedom of expression, drama let, shall al jazeera, thou ha, it's been 6 months since the netherlands held elections and coalition talks are still happening. after sunday's election result in germany. many fear may be going down the same path out as the rest at boston looks now at the complicated process of coalition building in european democracies, $197.00 days after voters in the netherlands went to the pulled. they were told it was only one coalition possible to avoid new elections, the same coalition they had before. one that was forced to step down in january after child care benefits scandal. mr. of the youth on a sec waco, additional talk after the elections. i won't give reaction, offload it lynch's month will be a government now. we don't have little if the main parties managed to agree a new government based on the old coalition is expected in weeks neighboring germany where coalition talked have started after sundays elections. it's a similar scenario that's got to do, of course, with the political system and the fragmentation of the political system. also in germany, the biggest party is now quite small as compared to what it used to be. and it's the same as we see in the netherlands. 19 parties are now represented in parliament in the netherlands in germany. they are 6 because of a 5 percent threshold to obtain seats. in 2017, it took 5 months to form a coalition in germany. in the same year, 7 month when needed to build a coalition in the netherlands. belgium holds the world, workers haven't taken 45 month to reach an agreement in 2011. many arch feel increasingly frustrated by lengthy talks being held while decisions on crisis like housing and climate are postponed. i think that it's ridiculous that it's taking this long and also the lack of transparency. we've had innocent i a process. i think it's is genuinely shocking. so it's embarrassing to that and only because some politicians don't like each other or national interests and the interest of the photos are put aside. there's a democracy in full swing, with continuous talks and a variety of coalitions on the table. food for political pundits, but frustrating for voters who had hoped that the democratically elected politicians would stop making some urgent decisions by now. and some are wondering if this model of democracy, maybe outdated, political commentators fear the lack of transparency will lead to increasing distrust towards politics and politicians. i think it is a real problem and maybe you need to see how you can change the system if you really want to change the system, you need to 3rd majority. and it's really hard to hear the majority despite it's shortcoming. some say the current system still best represents different voices in dutch society, or he will say the made up for her like him, lomeley who, what you see in the netherlands compared to countries that have only 2 parties and only one party governs after the election, is the policies changed completely after 4 or 5 years in the netherlands. policy is like a tanker that only slightly changes cause. and that means more stability with the netherlands and germany's coalition talked ongoing and france due to hold elections in april. some say they're concerned political stability in europe is becoming hard to find. steadfast and al jazeera, the hake rivers of lava continue dispute from the volcano in the canary islands. new fishes have been opening up, giving rise to more eruptions. hundreds of homes have been destroyed, and thousands of people have been forced to leave. the broadway musical aladdin has been forced to cancel shows. only 3 days i'll treat reopened. tuesday says the 10 day break came after several covered infections were reported among it's cast and crew. despite all of them being fully vaccinated. just i had here all that is i had sport a frustrating day for rinaldo and majesty, united english premier league action coming up with santa in just a view. is it tipping point? pines has, are telling us right now that we have just 12 years as the world's leaders failed to agree upon a solution or taking that into their own with one to somebody killed people and that it kills people. now it's ready to both rise with voice cornell jazeera mm mm. you want to help save the world, sneeze into your elmo. on counting the cost on the la marco's legacy, the german economy, that is the envy of the world. but unprepared for the digital age, apple kicks on game, make it effort from an app store. is the phone maker abusing its monopoly and afghan businesses are losing international customers? counting the cost on al, just that, ah, ah, i gotta talk to sport his son. thank you very much. adrian ra chelsea have came top spot in the english premier league to lay goals a gave the european champions at 3. 1 went against south hampton, while travel channel bar opened the scoring for the home team with chelsea aiming to hit back after 2 straight defeats. felty from james award pro said leveled the game up, but he was sent off shortly afterwards. tim warner and put chelsea ahead. and ben till i did the number 3. it was was 1st premier league gold since at february he has to keep on going. so can improve his his, his game a lot of things to improve. but we are happy like to say andrew and relieved also that he, he scored in the late minutes of this game because it was a very, very important manchester united dropped more points. was chris john on another, on the bench, to antony marseilles. put united into the lead against everton, the away team at school, the equalizer and the 2nd half through andros? that's awesome. well, rinaldo came on as a substitute, but for once he couldn't produce a winner. it finished one o at old trafford, or both teams have 14 points after 7 games. you know, the mindset is good, the players are hungry to improve and today we dominated a game. we just couldn't get the 2nd goal that you need in the game like this. cars, everton, as we knew from last season, can score ago from, from lower bar salon us club presidents and cisco to ronald coleman, isn't about to lose his job boss, a player critical maddie de and few minutes time head of the game coleman that said, rumors that he wouldn't be fired this weekend will probably true. he also claimed abbas a hierarchy, had shown him a lack of respect by leaking stories, the by his future. the team have just lost the 2nd straight camp is the game and are struggling and the spanish lenika would be less one. but if a truman will carry on, he deserves a vote of confidence because he belongs to the barcelona family. he loves barcelona, and remember he decided to become barcelona coach at a time when the club was going through a lot of difficulties. i have to tell you that after speaking with him, i found that he has a lot of belief in this team, especially when our injured players return the players. we need to be more competitive. m. o been speaking to barcelona based football, a writer rick sharma. he says they've goodman is replaced this season, but the fans will need to be patient. they used to be one of the most attractive jobs in well, but now it's one of the most difficult because the pressure is still there. the fans expect a lot. i think the only coach should get away with, with the bad season the season it came back. everyone was they give him the patient with them that you know, that is let him help the young players and young players and possibly the greatest hope about plan. i going forward is, is the number of young players, anti head 3 ricky, pre g vendor with a new coach. one of them in the very much and so on. but yes, it's a different one. i think that the only other possible have for the pages that fans are having seen how the season has gone. having these 3 feet by munich, amber in the champions league pans are going to be a bit more realistic than they then they would have been a couple of when boss works, when expected they buried bars. but when the champions league and so on, i don't think many populated bonds expect anything to see them. but we've all champions south africa pulled off a dramatic win against new zealand. a last 2nd penalty secured the 31 to 29. when in the final match of the rugby championship, the blacks had already clenched the title. but the wind does mean the south africa returned to the top of the world ranking australia for a 2nd. in the table after speaking argentina earlier in the z, but since lizzy degnan overcame at some tough conditions to make cycling history and france for the 1st time as the women were competing over the infamous f patio world course, the mess event has been going for more than a century and the route is known for it's a rough terrain and hobbled roads. degnan finished a more than a minute ahead of to time olympic champion. i n of us i just feel so incredibly proud you know, and wearing cycling is that this training fight and i e se today is part of history and them. i'm proud to be part of a team that also makes history, you know, and, and we're so grateful to everybody behind the scenes all the view is watching because every fan who's watching this is also making history. it's proving that there's appetite for women cycling. why the cup a, when a bryce and de shamble finally met his match at a gulf event with a difference. last year's us open champion, made it to the final a to at the long drive tempe ship. wherefore, leading to a place to take part in this torment, the aim is to simply hit the ball as far as possible. col. berkshire went on to win the title, nevada, with the $422.00 yard drive. and as, as well for me, we'll have more for you later on, but for now is back dating somebody. thanks. we'll see you again later. and what do you know? that's it for this news off time for us here in doha to pass the baton to our colleagues in law, the lauren taylor is standing by to bring you more of the race news in just a couple of moments. i'll see you again. thanks for watching. my friend ah, when freedom of the press is under threat, so in all hell you just cause thought genuinely about your thoughts towards the beijing government step outside the mainstream. there has been a policy implemented here system of access towards the internet shift. the focus that pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pretext for the prime minister to clamp down on the press covering the wave. the news is covered, the listening post on a just 0 examining the headline. we can have a political defenses when i think a difference should not be the reason for kill are they who am i doing investigative journalism? it's a secret location. we've gained access to a training can run by espn and intelligence voice and from different corners. i never see no american dream in america. we just filled out the archives animal. things on that, that my child mcarthur program that open your eyes to an alternative. you offer 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