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i'm how much am jerome? this is al 0 alive from door ha. also coming up. former president donald trump holds a rally in pennsylvania. the 1st appearance is marla, gal resort was rated by the f b i the i. e. a says ukraine's upper regia plants been cut off from the main power grid after continued shelling in the area a final farewell to the last soviet leader, me heil. gorbachev. thousands turned out for his funeral. president vladimir putin was absent. ah, nasa has ruled out another launch attempt in the coming days for its artemus one moon mission. the u. s. space agency had to postpone lift off of its giant rock it earlier on saturday after a fuel leak. it was the 2nd time in a week that a technical issue has derailed. the mission. nasa says the leak is too complex to fix in a matter of days. and a 3rd attempt will be delayed until at least late september. alan fisher has been on standby at cape canaveral, sorta miss launch control at t minus for hours and 45 minutes and counting. the rocket was primed the count don't under we. but his feeling of the giant rockets began, it became clear that in that famous phrase, we have a problem. the last name has a recommendation to of no go for launch to the nasa test, rector and last rector a leak on the link pumping liquid hydrogen into the tanks was found. engineers run through the plans to fix it, wash rector turley black while thompson just called, ah, a scrub, but in the end, i to admit defeat the launch scrub for saturday. we do not launch until we think it's right. and these teams have a labored over that and that is the conclusion that they came to. so i look at this as a part of our space program, of which safety is the top of the list. it's the 2nd time in a week the much the 8 optimist project had to be stopped short of launch on monday . it was an issue traced back to a faulty gauge launch period. 25 is definitely off the table. we won't be launching this period ends on tuesday. we will not be launching in this launch period. launch period 26 and 27 will really depend on the options that the team comes back with likely on monday or early tuesday morning, thousands of gathered in the parks and on beaches across florida to space coast. hoping to see alina launch, only to leave disappointed. i brought friends with us and foreign russia and our friends son's birthday. hope in the big candle to go off, but it didn't in unless you've ever seen a rocket go up. there's nothing lag, it's heart pounding. shake your whole body and it's just something to say our committee has been plagued with delays with overruns and with a soaring budget, but not the believes that even a short delay is worth it for a mission that will stretch over years and stretch the frontiers of space allen fisher. i'll do zita cape canaveral florida. terry vertes is a retired astronaut informer. international space station commander. he says nasa will have had a good reason to cancel the launch. having been in situations like that, there's teams of engineers looking at their computer screens tried talking through, you know, can we try this? why don't we try that now? mass has been doing that now for over 60 years. so they, they tried a lot and they no one wants to scrub land, but no one wants to want. even worse than scrubbing is launching a rocket. that's not safe particular. well, it's a rocket scrub. i mean, i was that master for 16 years and you know the shuttle was constantly scrubbing my 1st shuttle flight. there was a thin layer of clouds and we had to wait until the next day. rocket scrubs are nothing new we've been. we've been delaying rocket launches now for 60 years, so that i don't think it's too terrible, although it's not only have artemus space. x is building a very heavy rocket. a blue origin also wants to build a big rocket. so there's not only competition with china, but there's competition internally in america. and so there is some pressure, you know, to get things moving because there are others looking up and, and wanting to launch also. so competition, i think is a good thing. former us president donald trump has called the f. b, i search it is more lago residence last month, a travesty of justice. he also hit back at his successor and current president, joe biden, after he labeled him and his supporters as extremists struck trump speaking at a rally in support of 2 republican nominees for congress and pennsylvania. joe biden came to philadelphia, pennsylvania to give the most vicious, hateful and divisive speech ever delivered by an american president vilifying. $75000000.00 citizens plus another probably 752800 and 50. if we want to be accurate about it, as threats to democracy and as enemies of the state, you are all enemies of the state. he said, the enemy of say, you want to know that the enemy of the state is him and the group that control him . all right, mike. hannah has been across the rally and joined us now from washington. d. c. mike, today it's mr. trump and pennsylvania. but just a couple of days ago you as president joe biden was also in pennsylvania. he gave a prime time speech in philadelphia in which he warned the tromp in his supporters posed a threat to u. s. democracy, why are president biden and former president trump. they are in the same week. well, the simple answer is, is that pennsylvania is an absolutely crucial state in the coming met turns it was a crucial state during both previous presidential elections and it's going to be so again, this year, president biden, seeing very clearly that he wants to stump in that particular state, former president trump, also doing likewise, whoever wins that state is likely to perhaps gain control of the senate, for example, its massive deal breaker within the senate, in that particular senatorial race, that donald trump is, they're backing the candidate full. it could give the democrats an absolute majority in the senate, all the republicans could lessen or even take over control of the senate, certain absolutely critical state. and that's why both are there. but donald trump, once again, very familiar rhetoric mixing in that explosive rhetoric with quite frankly a lot of lies, but responding very strongly to president biden, to tack on him in the recent days in which president biden described trump and his mega movement as a real threat to democracy, but trump also lashed out at the department of justice and the f. b. i saying that president biden had weaponized these organizations politically weaponized. this is what he had to say. a few weeks ago, you saw when we witnessed one of the most shocking abuses of power by any administration in american history. the shameful raid and brake in my home moral argo was a travesty of justice. that made a mockery of america as laws, traditions, and principles before the entire world. the entire world was watching and their shock and mike, the candidates that mr. trump endorsed they they won many republican primaries this summer. but many of those candidates that he backed, they're seen as inexperienced there polarizing figures, and several are now struggling ahead of their november races. is there any sense that having mr. trump out there on the national stage right now is hurting republican chance to gain control of the senate in the mid terms. well, there is that debate in republican circles and certainly there is that debate can democrat circles. they have he, some of them to see donald trump getting involved in campaigning because he is such a device, a figure in pennsylvania for example, use the 14 the candidate for governor the candidate for the senate. both of these characters are dropping very badly in the polls at this particular point. trump said mixed results in terms of those candidates these endorsed in the various selections that we've had in recent months. but generally, many republicans are concerned that his participation, active participation in the campaign could lead to a split. now, the democrats having recognized this, and we saw that in president biden speech last week. they all framing the midterm elections in a form of a referendum on donald trump, in particular, a referendum on what many regard as criminal behavior. this could provide absolute, immense amount of ammunition to the democrats. it could be a major threat to the republican party. come november. i'll just here is my cana, joining us from washington d. c. my thanks so much for breaking it all down for us. we appreciate it. the international atomic energy agency says these apparition, nuclear power plant in ukraine has been disconnected from its last remaining external power line. but the facility is still managing to supply electricity to the grid through a reserve line connected to a nearby thermal power station. only one of the 6 reactors at the nuclear plant is now functioning earlier. russia accused ukrainian forces of shelling near the facility. gabriel elizondo has more from keith. well, the security and the safety situation are very both very tenuous down in the separation nuclear power plant at this very hour, precisely because there was this main power source on the plan, the last remaining permanent power source there. as you mentioned, the 3 others had already been knocked out during the war. this one went down. that's the bad news. the somewhat good news is that there's backup power system was able to kick in. and that is what is providing power to the nuclear facility at this hour. but that is not the ideal situation. this is essentially running on backup generators, if you will, to put it in sort of simple terms and you never want to be doing that at a nuclear power plant such as this, especially one is large as this is the largest in europe and provides over half the energy to all of ukraine. so this happened now also at a very critical juncture, was just about 48 hours ago that raphael grossi the director general of the international atomic energy agency, visited the power plant. he's left in a reporter in speaking to the media 24 hours ago so that he was very concerned about the situation. and there are still several i. e, a staff members professionals that are there at the plant and they are the ones that reported the current situation. so they're monitoring it very closely with their ukrainian colleagues. but let's also remember that this plant is controlled by the russian military right now. russia state energy, company, gas prom says siemens energy is ready to carry out repairs on the nord stream, one gas pipeline, to germany. but there is no where available to carry out the work gas pronounced on friday that it will not resume gas delivery through the pipeline after a 3 day shut down. citing an oil leak. but the european commission says the move is under fallacious pretenses and shows moscow is an unreliable supplier to win yellen? or is she in? all right, as she knew she was in recent days, russia is trying to put even more energy pressure on europe package. the north stream gas pipeline has been completely stopped. why are they doing this? russia wants to destroy the normal life every european week. in all countries of our continent. it aims to weaken and intimidates all of europe. every states where russia cannot achieve this by force of arms. it seeks to do this by force through energy weapons. it is trying to hit europe with poverty and political kills where we can not rocket you. she was interested this ritual, that was him hero. and in order to protect ourselves from this, all of us in europe need even more unity, even more coordination even more mutual help. and they still had on al jazeera why this plain sparked alarm and the evacuation of a wal mart store in mississippi sherlock as disgraced, former president got to buy a roger box of faces calls for his arrest. after his late night returned to the country, he fled ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle book your travel package to day off we go with your weather update for asia. thank you so much for joining in here is our forecast in india, and particularly heavy falls for northern portions of the country. up around all dora con a. but by and large, these monsoon rains really scattered through a ma for ross straw carnegie to car pushing into careless state as well. but let's get you an update on the typhoon in just one sec. i want to show you se asia, because we can see all of this, what weather are being drawn out to where we've got the energy with the typhoon. so it's now passing a just north of taiwan. impact in japan's reaku islands with some pretty intense rain, powerful winds here, where you see the yellows pop up on our map. that is just to rental down ports to be expected by monday. further north in the east china see eastern portions of china just getting clips with some of that wet weather. now at the same time ahead of this, the korean peninsula is just getting down with rain. of course, we know not too long ago, saul had some historic flooding and look at this, the typhoon moving further toward the north. so looking monday into tuesday, a potentially early wednesday seen that land fall. and again, it's just going to be some driving rain in the forecast here. flooding is almost a guarantee, and those winds will be quite powerful as well. that sure weather update. official airline of the journey. which site is willing kayla or control? what does the new forever war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden, the inflation coming? how did you get so much raw? the quizzical look. us monitor the bottom line. mm. mm. shoot piece is the best documentary films across the newsletter on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories. the south nasa has ruled out another launch attempt in the coming days for its artemus one moon mission. the u. s. space agency had to postpone the launch of its giant rocket for a 2nd time after a fuel with former u. s. president. donald trump has called the f. b. i search at his moral lago residence last month. a travesty of justice agents discovered several sensitive documents at the estate. trump also called his successor joe biden, an enemy of the people. the international atomic energy agency says these apple regia, nuclear power plant has lost connection to the main external power line amid ongoing shelly. but it continues to supply electricity to ukraine's national grid through a reserve life. the last leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev has been laid to rest at a moscow cemetery next to his wife reisa. earlier thousands of russians filed past his open casket to pay their respect, hungary prime minister, victor, or bon was the only foreign leader to attend. the funeral russian president vladimir putin did not attend. the harding reports thousands have lined the streets of moscow to bid farewell to the last leader of the soviet union. mikhail gorbachev was credited with changing the course of the 20th century by indians, the cold war thurston troy. i think this man dissolved a people's farewell ceremony. he's a historic person no matter what some people feel about him. he did a lot and i think he did more good. some think that he did more bat to life. but thornton marshall. he was the man who started democratization in our country, opened it up for the world. i came here to express my gratitude to him for that. he started the economic reforms. president vladimir putin has paid his respects, but is not attending the funeral. other western leaders are not attending either. the kremlin has been so far, quite respectful of, of li issues because garbage was not received a strong leader and fujen wants to an appears to be and, and, and betrays himself as a strong leader. ah gorbachev. gorbachev was often respected and revered more in the west than at home in russia. renewal this, when did you just kenya stub? mm hm. is that a warner? oh, that highlighted in this television? advert from the 1990s? i got about you all out. unfortunately. what about you did not make russia part of the west because the west didn't want that to happen. war, but you're certainly wanted it to happen. he went on to win a nobel peace prize after signing a disarmament treaty with us president ronald reagan. removing a host of nuclear weapons. the treaty was the beginning of the end of the cold war, one state after another broke away from the soviet union. and it wasn't long before the berlin wall fell. later came a failed qu by hard liners in moscow. the soviet union itself was dissolved and gorbachev resigned. and yet now more than 30 years later with rushes invasion of ukraine comes the danger of a new cold war. ah, gorbachev died at the age of 91 in moscow hospital after 2 years of serious illness . and while he was hailed as a man of peace, he is left at a time of war. leah harding al jazeera argentina's congress has held a special session to condemn the attack on argentine as vice president, christina fernandez, the kitchener. she survived an assassination attempt outside her home and went aside us on thursday. a man was arrested after pointing a loaded gun in her face which failed to fire. monica in ocoee of has more. from when aside us cardenas, house of representatives held a special session on saturday. the idea was to show a united front all political parties, putting their differences aside to condemn the assassination attempt against vice president. christina fed none this. the kitchener, she was attacked on thursday night as she was approaching her house and she was greeting supporters. a 35 year old man pointed a loaded gun to her face. the attack happened at a moment when argentina is very divided, inflation has reached more than 70 per cent and vice president. could he see nothing in this? the kitchener is also facing a trial. she's being accused of fraudulently awarding public works during her 2 terms as president of argentina from 2007 to 2015. now, after she was attacked, there was an outpouring of sympathy towards her and of condemnation against this political violence, which in case she had been shot, it would have been a tragedy in this country. people united they took to the streets on friday the day after the attack, but although all political parties united to condemn the violence and the hatred speech, they soon enough were showing their divisions with the opposition accusing the government of using this politically. now what we know about the assailant is that he apparently had a troubled childhood police, found $100.00 bullets in a raid at his apartment, his friends and his former girlfriend say they had no idea of what he was going to do, or why he did it he has refused to testify, a pilot who threatened to crash his air crapped into a wal mart store in the u. s. state of mississippi has landed in a field. the pilot is in custody and his facing grand larceny and terrorist threat charges. this is the small plane which circled the town of tupelo for more than 2 hours. the pilot contacted emergency services to make the threat, which prompted the evacuation of the store and surrounding area. police say the plane was still coin, patterson stole a beechcraft king air c 90 twin engine aircraft and took off from the to blow airport. today we do know, patterson has some flight instruction. who do not believe he has a license followed that is still going to discover that he is an employee of tupelo aviation and has been for 10 years. so he has access to these aircraft. at least 20 people have been killed by suspected alicia about fighters in somalia, heroic region. the armed group targeted a convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian aid on friday night. rescuers attempting to reach the area encountered landmines. a shabbat has carried out several attacks against the somali government in recent weeks. at least 10 buildings have been destroyed. after a petrol tanker exploded in oakland state in southwestern nigeria, it believe the truck overturned after the driver lost control. residents posted the aftermath of the destruction to social media. no one was killed or injured sherlock, his former president got to buy a raj. epoxy is staying at a government bungalow under heavy security. after returning to the country, late on friday, he had fled 2 months ago in the face of protests over his poor handling of an economic crisis. many are now calling for him to be held accountable, and l fernandez, reports from colombo. he slid as president of she lanka was returned on friday with no way to go. those are the raj bazzi flew back nearly 2 months after he sled angry, protested. who blamed him for pushing the country towards economic collapse. he resigned while he was abroad. dozens of m. p 's from his governing s a p. p party were at the airport to welcome him. those involved in the protest that led to raj boxes exit like manual a summer. second, a say he has the right as a citizen to return, but we strongly believe that he oh, he is responsible for the crime crime. lot of times as well as are regarding putting up this country to the situation that we are in right now. so 1st here, there's to be a fast track, our investigation into other issues that he has created. and he has to come out to the legal system. if he has to face the legal system. the former president has moved into this government residence. senior security sources have told al jazeera, his wish to move back to his private residence in columbus suburb, was denied because of security concerns. oh goodness. and became the target of the movement. all the good, a good campaign. 2 years into his term. just as blamed him and his government so mismanagement bad decisions and corruption, that jewel felucca to its worst economic crisis in memory. it's incumbent therefore, upon the government to ensure that there is accountability in place with regard to growth abbey rach boxer. and apart from that, he can live a normal life, i presume. although of course, you know, can he get about, can he be seen around in public is a question that he left the side. raj fucked loyally see. it's too early to indicate what the former president will do now that he's back in the country. after nearly 2 months of trying to find a place to settle. the former president seems to have run out of options. having slept to power with unprecedented popularity go to albert roger boxes found out the hard way. that being a wartime leader doesn't always guarantee success. in peacetime manner, fernandez audra 0, colombo, pakistan's prime minister has convened a committee to coordinate relief efforts and areas devastated by flooding. more than a 3rd of the country is under water and an estimated 33000000 people have been affected . the death toll has risen to at least 1265 weeks of record. monsoon rains and melting glaciers have caused the flooding aid groups or warning of food shortages and outbreaks of waterborne diseases. among those displaced by the floods are thousands of pregnant women who no longer have access to maternity facilities. same as robbie met some of them taking refuge in a vacant government building in the city of sucker and send province. a woman poised to bring new life into a world stricken by calamity. families weighed down by poverty so extreme. it is a burden carried from birth. i don't have anything, no money, no access to a doctor, nothing. i don't have any support. i could die. my baby could die. i don't have any money or a doctor. i don't have anything, nothing, no food or drink, no medicine, not even a pill for the pain. her me the is do any time now and has been suffering for days . twin brothers amar and marcia, now, 10 days old, came with the last wave of monsoon raids. their mother fled baluchistan province with them in her belly. but the floods followed their father is still there. roads cut off, and they have no way home. i'm on them a lot of but i have big hopes for them in my house. but look at these kids, what conditions they ruined sitting here hungry. no bed lying here in the hate. she needs help. she says her children need help. ah, displaced by floods and seeking shelter, survivors occupied this government apartment complex in the city of supper. in every room, a story of survival and suffering. the city doesn't want them there and turned off power and water. it is hot and miserable. some tell us, it feels like a prison instead of receiving help, they say they've been accused of occupying this place illegally and are being forced back onto the district. we've been speaking to the families in, there's about 5000 people living in this block of government class has been displaced from their homes by the flood. they come from all over the province as well as bullets son province. and they're telling us if they don't want to stay here, they want to go back home, but they don't have any homes to go back to. this is no place for children, but more are on the way. roxanna is 9 months pregnant. soon there will be another mouth to feed. when i ask her if she is worried, she smiles. it was he actually, why would i be sad? she says children or a happiness, a blessing. she is optimistic, not every day will be the same and conditions will improve. but her smile fades. when her son asks for cold water is in basra, the old 0 sucker since focused on as energy prices spike across europe and outdoor cinema and poland has turned to pedal power for electricity. the eco friendly initiative uses bicycles plugged into generators to power the film. it allows people to exercise was providing over 50 percent of the electricity required to show the movie around 3800000 people in poland, rely on coal for heating and face shortages and price hikes through winter a prize winning painting as part controversy in the united states, after it became clear, it wasn't exactly what it seemed. this was the picture called that's a dope of a special. it won the colorado state fairs, emerging digital artist section the twist. it was made by artificial intelligence using a computer program. some of the art world say it's not fair and it's not art, but the winner jason, alan disagrees.

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i'm how much am jerome? this is al 0 alive from door ha. also coming up. former president donald trump holds a rally in pennsylvania. the 1st appearance is marla, gal resort was rated by the f b i the i. e. a says ukraine's upper regia plants been cut off from the main power grid after continued shelling in the area a final farewell to the last soviet leader, me heil. gorbachev. thousands turned out for his funeral. president vladimir putin was absent. ah, nasa has ruled out another launch attempt in the coming days for its artemus one moon mission. the u. s. space agency had to postpone lift off of its giant rock it earlier on saturday after a fuel leak. it was the 2nd time in a week that a technical issue has derailed. the mission. nasa says the leak is too complex to fix in a matter of days. and a 3rd attempt will be delayed until at least late september. alan fisher has been on standby at cape canaveral, sorta miss launch control at t minus for hours and 45 minutes and counting. the rocket was primed the count don't under we. but his feeling of the giant rockets began, it became clear that in that famous phrase, we have a problem. the last name has a recommendation to of no go for launch to the nasa test, rector and last rector a leak on the link pumping liquid hydrogen into the tanks was found. engineers run through the plans to fix it, wash rector turley black while thompson just called, ah, a scrub, but in the end, i to admit defeat the launch scrub for saturday. we do not launch until we think it's right. and these teams have a labored over that and that is the conclusion that they came to. so i look at this as a part of our space program, of which safety is the top of the list. it's the 2nd time in a week the much the 8 optimist project had to be stopped short of launch on monday . it was an issue traced back to a faulty gauge launch period. 25 is definitely off the table. we won't be launching this period ends on tuesday. we will not be launching in this launch period. launch period 26 and 27 will really depend on the options that the team comes back with likely on monday or early tuesday morning, thousands of gathered in the parks and on beaches across florida to space coast. hoping to see alina launch, only to leave disappointed. i brought friends with us and foreign russia and our friends son's birthday. hope in the big candle to go off, but it didn't in unless you've ever seen a rocket go up. there's nothing lag, it's heart pounding. shake your whole body and it's just something to say our committee has been plagued with delays with overruns and with a soaring budget, but not the believes that even a short delay is worth it for a mission that will stretch over years and stretch the frontiers of space allen fisher. i'll do zita cape canaveral florida. terry vertes is a retired astronaut informer. international space station commander. he says nasa will have had a good reason to cancel the launch. having been in situations like that, there's teams of engineers looking at their computer screens tried talking through, you know, can we try this? why don't we try that now? mass has been doing that now for over 60 years. so they, they tried a lot and they no one wants to scrub land, but no one wants to want. even worse than scrubbing is launching a rocket. that's not safe particular. well, it's a rocket scrub. i mean, i was that master for 16 years and you know the shuttle was constantly scrubbing my 1st shuttle flight. there was a thin layer of clouds and we had to wait until the next day. rocket scrubs are nothing new we've been. we've been delaying rocket launches now for 60 years, so that i don't think it's too terrible, although it's not only have artemus space. x is building a very heavy rocket. a blue origin also wants to build a big rocket. so there's not only competition with china, but there's competition internally in america. and so there is some pressure, you know, to get things moving because there are others looking up and, and wanting to launch also. so competition, i think is a good thing. former us president donald trump has called the f. b, i search it is more lago residence last month, a travesty of justice. he also hit back at his successor and current president, joe biden, after he labeled him and his supporters as extremists struck trump speaking at a rally in support of 2 republican nominees for congress and pennsylvania. joe biden came to philadelphia, pennsylvania to give the most vicious, hateful and divisive speech ever delivered by an american president vilifying. $75000000.00 citizens plus another probably 752800 and 50. if we want to be accurate about it, as threats to democracy and as enemies of the state, you are all enemies of the state. he said, the enemy of say, you want to know that the enemy of the state is him and the group that control him . all right, mike. hannah has been across the rally and joined us now from washington. d. c. mike, today it's mr. trump and pennsylvania. but just a couple of days ago you as president joe biden was also in pennsylvania. he gave a prime time speech in philadelphia in which he warned the tromp in his supporters posed a threat to u. s. democracy, why are president biden and former president trump. they are in the same week. well, the simple answer is, is that pennsylvania is an absolutely crucial state in the coming met turns it was a crucial state during both previous presidential elections and it's going to be so again, this year, president biden, seeing very clearly that he wants to stump in that particular state, former president trump, also doing likewise, whoever wins that state is likely to perhaps gain control of the senate, for example, its massive deal breaker within the senate, in that particular senatorial race, that donald trump is, they're backing the candidate full. it could give the democrats an absolute majority in the senate, all the republicans could lessen or even take over control of the senate, certain absolutely critical state. and that's why both are there. but donald trump, once again, very familiar rhetoric mixing in that explosive rhetoric with quite frankly a lot of lies, but responding very strongly to president biden, to tack on him in the recent days in which president biden described trump and his mega movement as a real threat to democracy, but trump also lashed out at the department of justice and the f. b. i saying that president biden had weaponized these organizations politically weaponized. this is what he had to say. a few weeks ago, you saw when we witnessed one of the most shocking abuses of power by any administration in american history. the shameful raid and brake in my home moral argo was a travesty of justice. that made a mockery of america as laws, traditions, and principles before the entire world. the entire world was watching and their shock and mike, the candidates that mr. trump endorsed they they won many republican primaries this summer. but many of those candidates that he backed, they're seen as inexperienced there polarizing figures, and several are now struggling ahead of their november races. is there any sense that having mr. trump out there on the national stage right now is hurting republican chance to gain control of the senate in the mid terms. well, there is that debate in republican circles and certainly there is that debate can democrat circles. they have he, some of them to see donald trump getting involved in campaigning because he is such a device, a figure in pennsylvania for example, use the 14 the candidate for governor the candidate for the senate. both of these characters are dropping very badly in the polls at this particular point. trump said mixed results in terms of those candidates these endorsed in the various selections that we've had in recent months. but generally, many republicans are concerned that his participation, active participation in the campaign could lead to a split. now, the democrats having recognized this, and we saw that in president biden speech last week. they all framing the midterm elections in a form of a referendum on donald trump, in particular, a referendum on what many regard as criminal behavior. this could provide absolute, immense amount of ammunition to the democrats. it could be a major threat to the republican party. come november. i'll just here is my cana, joining us from washington d. c. my thanks so much for breaking it all down for us. we appreciate it. the international atomic energy agency says these apparition, nuclear power plant in ukraine has been disconnected from its last remaining external power line. but the facility is still managing to supply electricity to the grid through a reserve line connected to a nearby thermal power station. only one of the 6 reactors at the nuclear plant is now functioning earlier. russia accused ukrainian forces of shelling near the facility. gabriel elizondo has more from keith. well, the security and the safety situation are very both very tenuous down in the separation nuclear power plant at this very hour, precisely because there was this main power source on the plan, the last remaining permanent power source there. as you mentioned, the 3 others had already been knocked out during the war. this one went down. that's the bad news. the somewhat good news is that there's backup power system was able to kick in. and that is what is providing power to the nuclear facility at this hour. but that is not the ideal situation. this is essentially running on backup generators, if you will, to put it in sort of simple terms and you never want to be doing that at a nuclear power plant such as this, especially one is large as this is the largest in europe and provides over half the energy to all of ukraine. so this happened now also at a very critical juncture, was just about 48 hours ago that raphael grossi the director general of the international atomic energy agency, visited the power plant. he's left in a reporter in speaking to the media 24 hours ago so that he was very concerned about the situation. and there are still several i. e, a staff members professionals that are there at the plant and they are the ones that reported the current situation. so they're monitoring it very closely with their ukrainian colleagues. but let's also remember that this plant is controlled by the russian military right now. russia state energy, company, gas prom says siemens energy is ready to carry out repairs on the nord stream, one gas pipeline, to germany. but there is no where available to carry out the work gas pronounced on friday that it will not resume gas delivery through the pipeline after a 3 day shut down. citing an oil leak. but the european commission says the move is under fallacious pretenses and shows moscow is an unreliable supplier to win yellen? or is she in? all right, as she knew she was in recent days, russia is trying to put even more energy pressure on europe package. the north stream gas pipeline has been completely stopped. why are they doing this? russia wants to destroy the normal life every european week. in all countries of our continent. it aims to weaken and intimidates all of europe. every states where russia cannot achieve this by force of arms. it seeks to do this by force through energy weapons. it is trying to hit europe with poverty and political kills where we can not rocket you. she was interested this ritual, that was him hero. and in order to protect ourselves from this, all of us in europe need even more unity, even more coordination even more mutual help. and they still had on al jazeera why this plain sparked alarm and the evacuation of a wal mart store in mississippi sherlock as disgraced, former president got to buy a roger box of faces calls for his arrest. after his late night returned to the country, he fled ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle book your travel package to day off we go with your weather update for asia. thank you so much for joining in here is our forecast in india, and particularly heavy falls for northern portions of the country. up around all dora con a. but by and large, these monsoon rains really scattered through a ma for ross straw carnegie to car pushing into careless state as well. but let's get you an update on the typhoon in just one sec. i want to show you se asia, because we can see all of this, what weather are being drawn out to where we've got the energy with the typhoon. so it's now passing a just north of taiwan. impact in japan's reaku islands with some pretty intense rain, powerful winds here, where you see the yellows pop up on our map. that is just to rental down ports to be expected by monday. further north in the east china see eastern portions of china just getting clips with some of that wet weather. now at the same time ahead of this, the korean peninsula is just getting down with rain. of course, we know not too long ago, saul had some historic flooding and look at this, the typhoon moving further toward the north. so looking monday into tuesday, a potentially early wednesday seen that land fall. and again, it's just going to be some driving rain in the forecast here. flooding is almost a guarantee, and those winds will be quite powerful as well. that sure weather update. official airline of the journey. which site is willing kayla or control? what does the new forever war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden, the inflation coming? how did you get so much raw? the quizzical look. us monitor the bottom line. mm. mm. shoot piece is the best documentary films across the newsletter on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories. the south nasa has ruled out another launch attempt in the coming days for its artemus one moon mission. the u. s. space agency had to postpone the launch of its giant rocket for a 2nd time after a fuel with former u. s. president. donald trump has called the f. b. i search at his moral lago residence last month. a travesty of justice agents discovered several sensitive documents at the estate. trump also called his successor joe biden, an enemy of the people. the international atomic energy agency says these apple regia, nuclear power plant has lost connection to the main external power line amid ongoing shelly. but it continues to supply electricity to ukraine's national grid through a reserve life. the last leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev has been laid to rest at a moscow cemetery next to his wife reisa. earlier thousands of russians filed past his open casket to pay their respect, hungary prime minister, victor, or bon was the only foreign leader to attend. the funeral russian president vladimir putin did not attend. the harding reports thousands have lined the streets of moscow to bid farewell to the last leader of the soviet union. mikhail gorbachev was credited with changing the course of the 20th century by indians, the cold war thurston troy. i think this man dissolved a people's farewell ceremony. he's a historic person no matter what some people feel about him. he did a lot and i think he did more good. some think that he did more bat to life. but thornton marshall. he was the man who started democratization in our country, opened it up for the world. i came here to express my gratitude to him for that. he started the economic reforms. president vladimir putin has paid his respects, but is not attending the funeral. other western leaders are not attending either. the kremlin has been so far, quite respectful of, of li issues because garbage was not received a strong leader and fujen wants to an appears to be and, and, and betrays himself as a strong leader. ah gorbachev. gorbachev was often respected and revered more in the west than at home in russia. renewal this, when did you just kenya stub? mm hm. is that a warner? oh, that highlighted in this television? advert from the 1990s? i got about you all out. unfortunately. what about you did not make russia part of the west because the west didn't want that to happen. war, but you're certainly wanted it to happen. he went on to win a nobel peace prize after signing a disarmament treaty with us president ronald reagan. removing a host of nuclear weapons. the treaty was the beginning of the end of the cold war, one state after another broke away from the soviet union. and it wasn't long before the berlin wall fell. later came a failed qu by hard liners in moscow. the soviet union itself was dissolved and gorbachev resigned. and yet now more than 30 years later with rushes invasion of ukraine comes the danger of a new cold war. ah, gorbachev died at the age of 91 in moscow hospital after 2 years of serious illness . and while he was hailed as a man of peace, he is left at a time of war. leah harding al jazeera argentina's congress has held a special session to condemn the attack on argentine as vice president, christina fernandez, the kitchener. she survived an assassination attempt outside her home and went aside us on thursday. a man was arrested after pointing a loaded gun in her face which failed to fire. monica in ocoee of has more. from when aside us cardenas, house of representatives held a special session on saturday. the idea was to show a united front all political parties, putting their differences aside to condemn the assassination attempt against vice president. christina fed none this. the kitchener, she was attacked on thursday night as she was approaching her house and she was greeting supporters. a 35 year old man pointed a loaded gun to her face. the attack happened at a moment when argentina is very divided, inflation has reached more than 70 per cent and vice president. could he see nothing in this? the kitchener is also facing a trial. she's being accused of fraudulently awarding public works during her 2 terms as president of argentina from 2007 to 2015. now, after she was attacked, there was an outpouring of sympathy towards her and of condemnation against this political violence, which in case she had been shot, it would have been a tragedy in this country. people united they took to the streets on friday the day after the attack, but although all political parties united to condemn the violence and the hatred speech, they soon enough were showing their divisions with the opposition accusing the government of using this politically. now what we know about the assailant is that he apparently had a troubled childhood police, found $100.00 bullets in a raid at his apartment, his friends and his former girlfriend say they had no idea of what he was going to do, or why he did it he has refused to testify, a pilot who threatened to crash his air crapped into a wal mart store in the u. s. state of mississippi has landed in a field. the pilot is in custody and his facing grand larceny and terrorist threat charges. this is the small plane which circled the town of tupelo for more than 2 hours. the pilot contacted emergency services to make the threat, which prompted the evacuation of the store and surrounding area. police say the plane was still coin, patterson stole a beechcraft king air c 90 twin engine aircraft and took off from the to blow airport. today we do know, patterson has some flight instruction. who do not believe he has a license followed that is still going to discover that he is an employee of tupelo aviation and has been for 10 years. so he has access to these aircraft. at least 20 people have been killed by suspected alicia about fighters in somalia, heroic region. the armed group targeted a convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian aid on friday night. rescuers attempting to reach the area encountered landmines. a shabbat has carried out several attacks against the somali government in recent weeks. at least 10 buildings have been destroyed. after a petrol tanker exploded in oakland state in southwestern nigeria, it believe the truck overturned after the driver lost control. residents posted the aftermath of the destruction to social media. no one was killed or injured sherlock, his former president got to buy a raj. epoxy is staying at a government bungalow under heavy security. after returning to the country, late on friday, he had fled 2 months ago in the face of protests over his poor handling of an economic crisis. many are now calling for him to be held accountable, and l fernandez, reports from colombo. he slid as president of she lanka was returned on friday with no way to go. those are the raj bazzi flew back nearly 2 months after he sled angry, protested. who blamed him for pushing the country towards economic collapse. he resigned while he was abroad. dozens of m. p 's from his governing s a p. p party were at the airport to welcome him. those involved in the protest that led to raj boxes exit like manual a summer. second, a say he has the right as a citizen to return, but we strongly believe that he oh, he is responsible for the crime crime. lot of times as well as are regarding putting up this country to the situation that we are in right now. so 1st here, there's to be a fast track, our investigation into other issues that he has created. and he has to come out to the legal system. if he has to face the legal system. the former president has moved into this government residence. senior security sources have told al jazeera, his wish to move back to his private residence in columbus suburb, was denied because of security concerns. oh goodness. and became the target of the movement. all the good, a good campaign. 2 years into his term. just as blamed him and his government so mismanagement bad decisions and corruption, that jewel felucca to its worst economic crisis in memory. it's incumbent therefore, upon the government to ensure that there is accountability in place with regard to growth abbey rach boxer. and apart from that, he can live a normal life, i presume. although of course, you know, can he get about, can he be seen around in public is a question that he left the side. raj fucked loyally see. it's too early to indicate what the former president will do now that he's back in the country. after nearly 2 months of trying to find a place to settle. the former president seems to have run out of options. having slept to power with unprecedented popularity go to albert roger boxes found out the hard way. that being a wartime leader doesn't always guarantee success. in peacetime manner, fernandez audra 0, colombo, pakistan's prime minister has convened a committee to coordinate relief efforts and areas devastated by flooding. more than a 3rd of the country is under water and an estimated 33000000 people have been affected . the death toll has risen to at least 1265 weeks of record. monsoon rains and melting glaciers have caused the flooding aid groups or warning of food shortages and outbreaks of waterborne diseases. among those displaced by the floods are thousands of pregnant women who no longer have access to maternity facilities. same as robbie met some of them taking refuge in a vacant government building in the city of sucker and send province. a woman poised to bring new life into a world stricken by calamity. families weighed down by poverty so extreme. it is a burden carried from birth. i don't have anything, no money, no access to a doctor, nothing. i don't have any support. i could die. my baby could die. i don't have any money or a doctor. i don't have anything, nothing, no food or drink, no medicine, not even a pill for the pain. her me the is do any time now and has been suffering for days . twin brothers amar and marcia, now, 10 days old, came with the last wave of monsoon raids. their mother fled baluchistan province with them in her belly. but the floods followed their father is still there. roads cut off, and they have no way home. i'm on them a lot of but i have big hopes for them in my house. but look at these kids, what conditions they ruined sitting here hungry. no bed lying here in the hate. she needs help. she says her children need help. ah, displaced by floods and seeking shelter, survivors occupied this government apartment complex in the city of supper. in every room, a story of survival and suffering. the city doesn't want them there and turned off power and water. it is hot and miserable. some tell us, it feels like a prison instead of receiving help, they say they've been accused of occupying this place illegally and are being forced back onto the district. we've been speaking to the families in, there's about 5000 people living in this block of government class has been displaced from their homes by the flood. they come from all over the province as well as bullets son province. and they're telling us if they don't want to stay here, they want to go back home, but they don't have any homes to go back to. this is no place for children, but more are on the way. roxanna is 9 months pregnant. soon there will be another mouth to feed. when i ask her if she is worried, she smiles. it was he actually, why would i be sad? she says children or a happiness, a blessing. she is optimistic, not every day will be the same and conditions will improve. but her smile fades. when her son asks for cold water is in basra, the old 0 sucker since focused on as energy prices spike across europe and outdoor cinema and poland has turned to pedal power for electricity. the eco friendly initiative uses bicycles plugged into generators to power the film. it allows people to exercise was providing over 50 percent of the electricity required to show the movie around 3800000 people in poland, rely on coal for heating and face shortages and price hikes through winter a prize winning painting as part controversy in the united states, after it became clear, it wasn't exactly what it seemed. this was the picture called that's a dope of a special. it won the colorado state fairs, emerging digital artist section the twist. it was made by artificial intelligence using a computer program. some of the art world say it's not fair and it's not art, but the winner jason, alan disagrees.

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