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on al-jazeera. the world. a low i maryam namazie you're watching the news hour live from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. as more pictures emerge of the storming of capitol hill the security services use social media to identify and arrest the attackers. this is democrats ramp up their efforts to impeach president donald trump a 2nd time in all the headlines this hour deborah has found in the sea off to
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a passenger plane with 62 people on board disappears after taking off from indonesia's capital. to act like they have the corona virus which has now killed 80000 people and infected at least 3000000. in sport titleholders also all through surrounds for the english f.a. cup scoring twice in extra time to be premier league rivals newcastle. we begin the news hour with the ongoing fallout from wednesday's storming of capitol hill in washington which has left 5 people dead more than 50 people are now facing charges as the security services move to identify those responsible they include the distinctive figure of activist jake angele and this man named as adam christian johnson it was photo. after carrying off speaker nancy pelosi select and
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from the house of representatives many of the right has posted images of themselves on the internet and the f.b.i. is also the public for help in identifying them u.s. senator mark warner the incoming chairman of the senate intelligence committee is urging social media companies to preserve that content for the f.b.i. investigation. well as more pictures emerge from the moment capitol hill was overrun they also appeared to show that police numbers woefully inadequate to protect the building his under chapelle. the. police officers crushed in the way the capitol building copper tween an angry crowd and an outnumbered police force. was. a lot some security on the stage where joe biden calmly harris will be sworn in as the us president and vice president in
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a few days time. like maybe some day out. inside the chamber members of congress to cover before supporters of president donald trump enters the dozens are going to restore the bike was the they include richard barrett who broke into nancy pelosi office and later bragged on television about taking her mail the activities of those involved in the siege of our capital were violent they were destructive they resulted in tragic loss of life. and they threaten our nation's security and those actions. cannot be tolerated in this people must be held accountable and it was amazing to give the president. some didn't survive the. air force veteran ashley babbitt was filmed attempting to enter the speaker's lobby through a broken window before being shot by an officer a scene captured on several videos according to the journalism website telling cat
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officer brian sick nick died from injuries he suffered on wednesday flags in the capital are being flown at half staff in his memory police say some protestors were armed including with homemade explosives this person is suspected of leaving pipe bombs at the democratic and republican party headquarters another man was arrested with guns and 11 bombs containing homemade napalm in his truck others are expected to be prosecuted many had not worn masks and were filmed health officials are also warning that the event could have spread coronavirus and may have consequences for public health and or chapell al-jazeera. well disturbing footage is also now nudged of protest as on wednesday chanting hang like pence. shortly before they stormed capitol hill the vice president had put out a statement saying he would not block the ratification of president elect joe
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biden's election victory president trump and been putting pressure on him to stop the results from being certified there's been no word from donald trump on the latest developments as his usual form of public communication has now been cast off twitter has permanently suspended trump's account saying as a risk of a further incitement to violence trump had 88000000 followers on twitter which he said he used to bypass the mainstream media to get his message out meanwhile in congress calls are growing louder for president trying to be impeached a group of democrats as circulated the draft of the oft articles of impeachment against trump and say they'll be taking up the house of representatives on monday they accuse trump of high crimes and misdemeanors by inciting insurrection and say trump has demonstrated he'll remain a threat if allowed to stay in office sadly the persons who are new branch is a drain judged unhinged dangerous president of the united states and only
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a number of days until we can be protected from him but he has done something so serious that there should be prosecution against him well i gather that the 25th amendment is off the table but isn't nothing is off the table. $176.00 members of the house have signed on to the bill to bring impeachment charges against donald trump 2 congressmen sought to drafting it while taking shelter during wednesday storming of the capitol building if the process goes ahead trump could become the 1st u.s. president to be impeached twice and be chairman judges must be brought to the democrat house and passed in a vote the case then passes to the senate carney controlled by the republicans where a 2 thirds vote is necessary for the president's removal constitutional experts are divided on whether impeachment can still proceed to a senate trial if trump has already left office an internal senate memo says the
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soonest it could take up impeachment would be the 19th of january the day before trump's term expires but if convicted trump could still face serious consequences he would lose benefits granted to former presidents things like a pension health insurance and security detail at taxpayers' expense senators could also vote to by imposing minutely from public office well geez there is gabriel arizona is following the story for us joins us live now from washington d.c. so i mean those are the options facing house speaker nancy pelosi and the democrats there there is this worrying momentum isn't there to try and remove trump from office but what are we seeing from from republicans is that more and more condemnation from them of trump's role in what took place on capitol hill. there is actually but i mean 1st for the democrats they feel very strongly that
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there has to be some sort of consequences for donald trump because of his actions that so many believe led to the riots at the capitol and nancy pelosi feels very strongly as you heard there that they cannot just let this go without some sort of formal. formal action by congress and that's why she's pushing so far so hard for these and this impeachment proceedings to go ahead the articles of impeachment could be present finalized and presented as early as monday and there actually could be a vote in the house as early as next wednesday they only need a simple majority in the house to impeach donald trump and it seems almost assured that they'll have way beyond that based on all the lawmakers that are already come out and said that they would support it but then of course it goes to the senate it gets a little bit more complicated bottom line here is as you mentioned republicans as well now are calling for trump to step down a growing number of them specifically for in the senate and that's key because in
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the senate it would take 2 thirds of the senate. basically to convict donald trump in the impeachment trial so to speak for him to be removed from office are there 2 thirds of the senate that would vote to remove him from office and given the fact that it probably won't come until a day before he's expected to leave office i don't know it's hard to say but the bottom line is there is without a doubt a growing call within the republican party that there needs to be some sort of consequences for donald trump and there have been consequences on social media or with that twits suspending his account what's been the reaction to this particularly from his followers how will he get his message across now. well trump has come out and said in a statement late friday night that he says this is twitter's way of blocking free
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speech and trying to silence not only him but his supporters there's been outrage within hardcore supporters of donald trump about this blocking of his account on twitter and that's basically their message but there also is some morry within the more general population about big tech as it's called and is a right that places like facebook twitter and the such can just sort of delete an entire account of somebody someone as powerful as the president of the united states and there are some concerns about that quite frankly in various different quarters but twitter says listen we think that he was instigating an insurrection and twitter also said that not only that but they've been seeing on twitter chatter about his supporters maybe doing something else at the capitol even specifying january 17th that's not that's confirmed but twitter said that in their statement
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so they said we had to take his account down so he could no longer instigate any sort of potential violence so but clearly how is he going to get his message out in the next 11 days that he's president i don't know the old fashioned way of sending out e-mail press releases from the white house i don't know he's used to twitter so much the last 4 years of being president it's very unclear on that there is that poetess account p o t u s account president united states account that he tried to post a message to friday night but twitter immediately deleted the message but kept the account up why because that is actually an official u.s. government account and on january 20th the at his account will be handed over to joe biden so that's why twitter didn't want to discount pleat lee delete the official. president presidential. from the white house ok thank you very much deborah as on to bring us all the latest from washington and joining us now via
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skype from the city of minneapolis richard painter he's a little professor investee of minnesota and was the chief white house ethics lawyer in the george w. bush administration could i ask what distinctions are important to keep in mind between the impeachment that's being proposed now and the of original impeachment. the original impeachment 2 articles of impeachment were for the ukraine phone call to get going to enter baby in our election and investigate joe biden in return for hundreds of millions of dollars of military aid a clear bribe offered there and 2nd obstruction of refusal to las vegas their money many other charges they could have brought as well unfortunately the senate didn't convict donald trump they should have it up if they don't start had installed my answer as president we would have had a lot better past it 2 years at the lower year and bottom line is my plans might have they been re-elected the republicans certainly when the done as
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badly as i get now in the senate races and the house races the bottom line is this is a situation that's been out of control with donald trump he'll do anything to get reelected and to stay in power and we saw that here even after he lost the election he's placing calls for the georgia secretary of state archery him to come up with 11000 votes that's the lesson taishan of election fraud in georgia a felony another call to the chief investigator elections in georgia and many other accounts to change the outcome of this election and finally he resorted to sedition and this is not an ordinary protest you saw it's not even an ordinary protest that just got out of control with some violence this is sedition this is an effort to surround the capital of the united states invade the capital of the united states while the congress is official reclaiming by the winner and this is at a time and that seems to be
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a forgive me forgive me that seems to be that the main distinction it's a question now of from what we're hearing from congress how is this dangerous unstable person removed from the national stage as quickly as possible now as you said that the image of impeachment and some to 1000 is doomed to fail because the republican controlled senate now a you know is might this attempt make more headway. yes i believe it will and they can try the president after he has left office the senate has done that once before with the secretary of war belknap an $876.00 to resign but they decide to go ahead with in a peach metron the senate chose not to convict but they did believe they had jurisdiction and it is important to have jurisdiction because impeachment means that you can never again hold public office and that is critically important when someone behaves this way to make absolute sure he cannot again hold public office
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and i believe there would be at least 17 i believe we need 7 tane republican senators to go over the 2 thirds majority and convict them up front in the senate because the republicans will be throwing a shoe that would be quite the political shift that would net after what we've seen a loss for as and that is the one question out there enough republican senators to quickly try and then convict the president you'll recall that book or donald trump received the republican nomination the republican establishment was overwhelmingly against donald trump nobody wanted him to get the nomination and they were scared of him they foresaw what would happen once he got the nomination they all fall in line and once you have the power of the presidency they kowtow to you i believe farce too much like cowards and that's why i left the republican party in 2018 after 30 years as a republican but bottom line as of january 20 this man has no more power and they figured me i'm coming back and destroying the republican party he's already
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threatened a primary of much of them he is a dangerous man and i believe they will do the right thing and convict him and make sure that he cannot help public office again thank you for your analysis professor richard painter joining us there for an epic minute minneapolis excuse me thank you so much. with a nice ally from london so let. me just have to go in expecting the worst case to end i've got a spine is met your expectations for it because it's not as bad as the worst day of your life. after a year of unimaginable dumond's u.k. health workers count the cost of a devastating covert surgery on their mental health. also coming up people ski through central madrid after parts of spain hit by the heaviest snow in decades trapping drivers causing chaos and then later in score for the world number one
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suffers an early season setback and i would be. up to 62 people are feared dead after an indonesian passenger plane went missing shortly after takeoff from the capital jakarta fisherman who found deborah and clothing of given the items theophoric to determine whether they're from the missing plane 12 ships have been dispatched now to the 1000 islands chain which is just north of jakarta from where jessica washington reports indonesia's west in the city of pontianak these people were waiting to welcome their family and friends. but anticipation turned to devastation as they heard flight history 182 had gone missing. this man was waiting for his daughter. i was supposed to pick them up this is my 1st daughter i want to see them again.
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more than 60 people were on board the sri would jaya flight from jakarta to pontianak infants and children were among the passengers the plane lost contact just 4 minutes after takeoff now the. controllers of the jakarta approach saw that the plane was not flying at $75.00 degrees but was headed northwest the air traffic control asked the pilots to confirm where they were headed not logged off within seconds the price went missing from the right on. the boeing 737500 was at least 25 years old the flight had been delayed by 30 minutes due to heavy rain in one station capital with a search team says they believe they have found debris from the plane in the sea close to the 1000 islands north of jakarta the national search and rescue agency and navy had dispatched teams to the area fishermen say they heard
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a loud crash already is how the stablished a crisis center here it's a part of the heart that airport in asia is busiest airport for relatives of those on board to speak with authorities find out what happened to their loved ones they've also established a crisis center in front they are not in west palm on top of the relatives who are waiting at the airport for their loved ones to disembark in jakarta area found out his family had been on board. the ferry around 530 i heard the news also my friends to make sure that it was right and it was full of my family members among the victims. tree would join a has never had a major safety incident authorities say they are working swiftly to find out what went wrong just in washington al-jazeera jakarta. terry rose there is a former pilot an ally and safety commentator joins us now from ryan. in east
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sussex by sky now from what we know so far we the plane took off climb to about 11000 feet and then you are saying that it pretty much vertically went straight into the scene what does this what does this indicate to you probably could play a number of things it's you know as always we conduct size it is you know we're we're ourselves right away but. the crew could have lost control of it through disorientation it's possible there were a few thunderstorms around that maybe they got tangled up in the thunderstorms. they should have been able to avoid the cross weather radar. it's always possible that with some kind of major side of the. process them to lose control. it's unlikely that it was a problem because it appears to come that one please very very high speed and they
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seem to have found the wreckage for at least in one concentrated area so. for some reason. they must've lost control that. it went in pretty much the or the spiral i think. so from from what we know which is limited at this point you would rule out foul play because that would affect the way in which that the deborah is sort of scouted indication is that it wasn't a bomb you were saying. yeah i mean you can't rule anything out really i suppose it is safe but it's not so likely that it was that. you have claimed you know that really the indonesian authorities have were suspended that add on for me to use it were suspended for that for in the 1st the regulatory oversight wasn't great that's recently being removed in 2080 and things are supposed to be improving so
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maybe there's some residual issues there was. the regulators in english there were happy with this particular airlines maintenance for a while but they are their criteria and they could be one of a number of the issues. obviously where in the last year or so has had a massive impact on the airline industry all around the world your specialism is to focus on safety do you have concerns about the level of training some pilots a guy thing. yeah i mean that's always an issue and you know. i've just recently written a book about the effect of culture on airline safety a lot by that i mean the airline culture. i mean the training is not rigorous that can lead to poor procedures obviously the thing you mention you know the fact that
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koby this week sees the operation of all. pilots well to be in flying very much. pilots that i know that are employed in major european airlines are being kept up to standard in the simulator in order to allow them to keep trying. i know that in the past there have been questions about the service of the regulations in the meeting area i don't know whether that's the plan. because they if you're not current you won't be as sharp as you should be and. that may well have been a factor it's just too early to say at this point well thank you very much appreciate it appreciate it terry tows joining us there from east sussex thank you said your cases in southern california is overwhelming intensive care unit and
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ambulance services california are seeing more than 43000 covered 1000 cases in the past 24 hours and almost 22000 people occur in hospital with the disease state has deployed 88 refrigerated trailers to act as makeshift morgues and more than a 1000 people have died that in the past 10 days. this past week has been probably the hardest week for me. physically and emotionally as a nurse i've been here 21 years and i've seen more people pass away the past week. and the last couple weeks really than i'd almost say to come by then all of my career as a nurse it's been really hard physically and emotionally we're seeing patients who are maxed out on oxygen who are basically just suffering. they want to they want to die there's high us they want to die but their families don't want to let them go because they can't be here to understand what they're going through the death toll from corona virus here in the u.k.
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is now past 80000 with more than 3000000 confirmed infections at least 2000000 of those have been recorded since the end of october a surgeon a surge scientists say is jute to that much more contagion a contagious strain scientists scientific advise expect the illinois current law generally to apply toing of cases but not the dramatic fall in infections that followed the 1st lockdown in march and april that's prompted the government to launch a stay at home campaign encouraging everyone to act like you've got the virus to encourage distancing and safety these baka is in london with more. the streets of the capital are quiet but the fear is there not quite enough nowhere near as empty as they were 10 months ago during the 1st of last despite growing concerns about the speed in which the new strain of the virus is multiplying here in the capital in certain london boroughs one in 16 people are believed to now have
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coronavirus in all of that has a knock on effect on how well equipped the country's national health service is to deal with the crisis the fear also is that perhaps complacency has set in as well people know that they have to wear a mask they know that they have to wash their hands or remain socially distance but in order to bring the numbers down the scientists say the people really need to start seeing this like a pandemic within the pandemic which is why the british government has launched a new campaign to try to encourage people to act as if they already have coronavirus we wait now to see whether or not the vaccine wins the race against the virus some good news in that the british government has approved the use of the vaccine the rollout of that will begin fairly soon and the hope is that by the middle of february 15 1000000 people some of the most vulnerable people to getting the coronavirus are being hospitalized potentially dying will receive the vaccine
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but in the meantime the message is very much to stay at home. hospitals and parts of the u.k. are overwhelmed by the surgeon infections it's been an unrelenting fight for health care workers for almost a year now they face unprecedented demands pressure and stress there is john holl accept a cost the pandemics had on their mental health. behind the masks and visors in hospitals struggling to cope there are the hidden mental health costs of the pandemic one from flying dr who preferred not to be identified described feelings of helplessness and despair in the kind of things that we find tough or like this make us kind of stressed and sad is the feeling of being helpless particularly on call shifts in night shifts and i personally like the way that i get through it and by. telling myself that i know it's going to be kind of like the worship of my life or a new it's going to be hell and. you just have to go in expecting the worst case to
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end there it's fine is met your expectations or it's good because it's not as bad as the worst day of your life health workers aren't used to talking about themselves it's not what they do they exist to help others using precise science based knowledge in highly controlled environments best to heal and cure at a minimum though to provide adequate care the pandemic has challenged all that stop shortages after a decade of funding cuts depleted resources relentless wave upon wave of illness and death and n.h.s. psychiatry is describe symptoms among her own colleagues who we will see people with anxiety and with that you know any number of anxiety disorders and many bones and depression and. people who have as i mentioned post traumatic stress and burnout is not
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a kind of diagnosis and it south that we were extremely high numbers of what what you would recognize as psychological and out and the resources of the national health service or perhaps most thinly stretched when it comes to caring for its own the comments that we might say that we're in. this and i don't know. couple of weeks from now. and perhaps things will start to get back south but in town. the work for the n.h.s. it certainly won't stop there and we have long backlogs of planned care that has been cancelled that we need to catch up on. and then obviously we will need to come to terms with what has happened but we won't be able to just stop there we regular give everybody a break they will need to continue on and that's when i think that we will really
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see that we are also in programs and to help the rollout of vaccines may restore a sense of relative calm and order but the toll on the health service itself has barely begun to be counted journal al-jazeera london. still ahead. can that new born babies die after a fire breaks out a hospital in western india. also can john and gives joe biden also made him calls the u.s. north korea's biggest enemy. and then we'll hear from the basketball star who continues to shine for golden state in the black.
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storms named in europe as well philomena is the name of this massacre that he which has been pounding spain recently now is part of a chain that takes you through its city the balkans rumania and up towards eastern europe and this one will do the same it'll follow without law but in the last few hours so this is overnight of course spain's been tricky badly hit and that includes madrid the airport closed roads around it also closed hardly surprising the forecast was for about 20 centimeters to half a meter of snow we've easy the go last stop quite finished will be a bit more to come during sunday but it tends to clear away from madrid headed towards the pyrenees the still stormy weather in the form of thunderstorms hitting the body arctic lee everything now that's the snowy bit course the southern half the storm and that part of the shores of morocco with the result and flood this is just south of the capital not particularly extensive last till the end of it because during sunday this turned on shore when this took plenty of rain to come in
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lowell and morocco and plenty of snow to come up in the after mountains as well and then if you follow the chain it looks like it's going to be the bulk monday possibly choosey on bulger and romania where more significant snow falls. for. the generations nomadic herders of rugged mongolia's clients the greasing the extreme weather is killing their stock forcing some to abandon for addition to the season one of the least investigates on al-jazeera. an invitation to bear witness to all that life office. the heidi's the lovers the trials and tribulations the unseen lives and the everyday miracles the injustices the defiance the tests of character and the closeness they too
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nice with nice documentaries with a delicate touch on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . where every. come back just a reminder of the headlines this hour now more than 50 people are facing charges as the security services identify who is responsible for wednesday's violent storming of capitol hill which left 5 people dead thank you to activist and julian adam
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christian johnson who was photographed carrying off house speaker nancy pelosi as. elect and. up to 62 people are feared dead after the indonesian passengers. i went missing shortly after takeoff from the capital jakarta domestic flight disappeared from radar for minutes into its trip to pontiac. on the crown of our steptoe here in the u.k. is now past 80000 with more than 3000000 confirmed cases at least 2000000 of those have been recorded since the end of october such scientists say is due to a variant strain. meanwhile in brazil and they've reported another 1171 deaths from the corona virus and 62000 more cases colombia has put bogota and several other cities in the country under a curfew the streets of the capital were mostly deserted overnight from police officers and forcing the lock down country is trying to contain
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a shot rising coronavirus cases and ease the pressure on intensive care units where pope francis has described opposition to the coven 1000 vaccination as suicidal denial while people to get the job to stop the spread of the virus leader of the roman catholic church says he'll be getting vaccinated next week the vatican city home to just 450000 and residents will be daunting its own vaccination campaign shortly the world's smallest independent country expects to receive enough doses in the following days to inoculate its residents and its workers who live in rather. and benjamin netanyahu has had a 2nd dose of the coronavirus vaccine and says israel is on track to immunize all of its adult citizens by the end of march israel's prime minister is the head of the 20 percent of the population of already had their 1st dose making it the highest vaccination rate in the world but infection rate is still high with the country tightening its national lockdown on friday more schools and businesses have
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also been forced to close and the tighten measures will be in place for at least 2 weeks. on netanyahu was in tel aviv getting a 2nd dose protesters gathered outside his official residence in west jerusalem for that weekly demonstration demanding he resign the protest them from corruption charges the prime minister will soon face in court and over his handling of the pandemic protest to say he cannot properly leave the country while under indictment netanyahu denies any wrongdoing. now china says it's ready for a visit by the world health organization scientists investigating the origins of the 19 this week the team was denied entry at the last minute it included dutch for all g professor at marion could months she spoke to al jazeera step fastened who asked about the delay and what comes next we got a message that the visa had not been resolved so that we were asked to stay where we were. waiting for for what else would would follow and so
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far so w.h.o. is discussing with china. you know what the issue is and then we will reschedule the work has already started you have been asked to do a deep dive into what exactly happened at the early stages of this and make. and we have been preparing that in discussions with our chinese colleagues the chinese government has been accused of a lack of transparency about the origins of call that 19 if this mission is going to happen how optimistic are you that you can find the truth well the truth of what we're there for is to really look at what is what is there in terms of evidence so the idea is to go really to the place where the 1st problem was china so far has really agreed to the terms of reference of course there is. nervousness
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which is you know the. the discussion about the origin of the pandemic has become a little bit politicized it's a blame game it's a blame game and i think that that's wrong frankly. so as it is i hope that we will be able to get into the position to stay away from the blame game and just do the evidence professor cope months as the assumption that covert 19 originated from an animal market in who is now in doubt after china published findings about earlier infections the team will also look into possibilities that the pandemic started elsewhere as chinese authorities have suggested that cope on south china is the right starting point for their investigation from the similarities between the virus found in people and viruses that were already circulating and bats in the region. and the most likely is that
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that's the rare rare the virus originally came from from bats from bats but are i think it's well possible that there's an intermediate step are you still looking into the possibility that it might have been i'm human mistake there were of course these are these theories that maybe by accident has leaked from a laboratory is that something that you're looking into as well if that leads us to the possibility of a bird free situation then yes we have discussed and we also want to have a look at that and are the chinese authorities willing to let you go into the laboratories so it's been discussed so i'm assuming yes like you want to do is to prevent another pandemic like we are facing today so how crucial is it that the chinese authorities are going to cooperate with this nation if we want to stay ahead of these things that we really have to collaborate and share information to
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learn to prevent them. at least 10 babies have died in a fire a hospital in western india in the early hours of saturday morning file which is believed to have been caused by an electrical short circuit broke out in the special care unit of a hospital in maharashtra state. firefighters were able to rescue 7 babies all of those that died were between a few days and 3 months old investigation into the cause of the fire has now been ordered is elizabeth parana man has more on this now from india's punjab state and says it's just the latest disaster highlighting a lack of safety at indian hospitals. the fog broke out at around 2 o'clock in the morning and what's called the special newborn care unit of the district hospital the district administrator says that there were 2 nurses and to help at the time in the ward that they immediately raise the alarm that the fire brigade was called and
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that the stuff managed to rescue 7 babies but couldn't get to the 10 others because there were explosions in the ward the police say that the fire was most likely caused by an electrical short circuit a senior doctors has most of the 10 babies died from smoke inhalation but won from severe burn injuries before the blaze was pushed out of the father gave did manage to stop the blaze from spreading to other parts of the hospital they moved other patients to safety. has ordered an urgent order of all the hospitals in the state and is national commission for the protection of child rights has asked for an urgent report into what happened but unfortunately this is just the latest disaster to raise concerns doubts about the safety of india's hospitals with uncommon. at least 8 people 8 coronavirus patients were killed in a fire in august in the station. and another 5 car the patients were killed in
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another blaze in the same state in the. in india's eastern assam say a new bill has been passed to convert government funded islamic schools into regular schools governing b j p party says it's making education secular critics say it deliberately targets muslims the haunting reports. muslim madrassas publicly funded islamic schools offering classes in arabic and teaching the koran but here in the eastern state of the governing body it's the agenda to party or be j.p. has decided to make $614.00 of them secular science. all the important modern subjects or the subjects which are being taught in the other institutions those will be taught that is what gets this this more relation with politics or election etc it is related to the proper education in a spec people because according to the group. to their students. the state
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government says the schools will not close and teachers will not lose their jobs being neutral if you say that if we give. all of the koran as the subject to some institution why we should sort of like that why not of. course isn't bible are being taught in other institutions that is why to make it equal but critics disagree with the decision a senior congress leader from a psalm says the b j p is implementing policies that discriminate against muslims and are against the constitution of india and he says it's being done to win political support ahead of state elections in april an accusation the b.g.p. denies so they're trying to beat each other they are trying to create the head create so did the blog the measure of the blog would view their stomach block as an enemy enemy of the common people you know that is the main. building in
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a very simple language. the principal at one madrassa in assam is concerned students will be disadvantaged by the new curriculum and. we stand to lose a lot the children who study at the madrassas tend to do a lot they could lose their livelihoods and employment opportunities the future seems to be dark. muslims have been the target of increased discrimination across india in recent years in 2019 nearly 2000000 people were excluded from the state census many of them muslims later that year a law was passed granting citizenship to religious minorities from neighboring countries except muslims. for those who practice islam in assam the closure of madrassas feels like another blow leah harding al-jazeera. now a breakdown of pakistan's national power grid has plunged the country into don't miss earlier in the country's southwest thousands of mourners gathered for the funeral
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of 11 coal miners who were killed by ice so the men were members of the minority shareholders are a community they were captured and shot last sunday in pollution province. now a funeral has been held for a prominent member of guinea's opposition who died while in prison supporters say raja bombo was killed by the authorities and they want the government of president alpha condé to be held accountable for cat you know has had a on reports. that the mourners remember guinness opposition spokesman roger bomba he died last month while in police custody his family says he was poisoned for being a member of the opposition the union of democratic forces of guinea the official account is that he died from liver disease. who called me one night to tell me he felt sick 4 days later i arrived to the hospital he was gravely ill with
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a stomach illness i also tim what the problem was he said he didn't know i asked when the symptoms started again he said he didn't know. supporters say about 300 members of the opposition are in prison and bomba has fueled their mistrust in the government. automatically they automatically arrest young men condemned them and put them away or thirty's the selective it is directed towards those the opposition the level of justice is terrible dozens of protesters have been arrested and many killed since guinea's disputed presidential elections last october opposition leader so who. was at the funeral in the capital and says he is a rightful winner of the presidency. the number dead and prison he should have been treated we hear conakry is here to pay homage the funeral procession will go to where he was born. the opposition says the election was stolen by president condit
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the 82 year old earlier push through an amendment allowing him to avoid limits and run for a 3rd term he argued continuity would lower poverty and improve the economy at his wearing in ceremony he urged people to quote forget the past but protesters and members of the opposition say they'll continue to resist threats and violence and for now the president's call for political unity appears unlikely cards will open so the young. north korea's leader is saying that the u.s. is his country's biggest enemy and he doesn't expect relations to improve once joe biden is president kim jong un says he's expanding his nuclear arsenal all focusing on forcing the united states i mean issued an ultimatum to biden abandon washington hostile washington's hostile policy or north korea will develop more advanced nuclear weapons will not drive reports from cell.
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north korean leader kim jong un's extensive reports in the opening days of this ruling party congress has mostly concentrated on his country's claimed achievements in the 5 years since the last congress. but he referred again to the economic failings he admitted at the beginning of this gathering the result of isolation from international sanctions and the global pandemic. as always because the situation is unbearable. and. so denying probably means as a counter to such negative views kim was able to highlight big advances in his nuclear arsenal he referred to new missile development such as in submarine launched weapon technology and a new longer range intercontinental ballistic missile capable of delivering
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multiple warheads with greater accuracy kim jong un also spoke about the need for the testing of new weapons opening up the possibility of more provocative longer range missile launches but north korea has suspended during the past few years of unprecedented summit diplomacy with south korea and the united states it's a far cry from the day commitments to denuclearize ation made in the singapore summit with the u.s. president donald trump just 2 and a half years ago and as he prepares for his successor joe biden to take over came once again identified the united states as his country's biggest main enemy rob mcbride al-jazeera sold. at least 3 people have died in an avalanche that hit a ski resort near the city of norilsk in the russian arctic emergency workers managed to rescue a 14 year old boy from
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a cabin buried beneath the snow is now in hospital with frostbite they've also recovered the bodies of a couple and their 18 month old child officials say the avalanche dragged on the city's cabins 200 meters from its original location. all stolen filomena has been wreaking havoc across spain with 4 people dead after unusually heavy snow fall the military has been mobilized to help clear roads and rescue some of the 1500 motorists trapped inside that cars but you had was blanketed when snow with vera has app or shot for most of friday and saturday some residents of the capital made the most of the freak was it skiing in and around the city's grand vieira and having snowball fights in the city center. be honest i'm a bit excited about it it is unusual it's wonderful we're going to stay home among the bad news we've had this is good. still ahead on the program arsenal stay on target and their effort to retain the english f.a.
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cup and get a story unless. gay calm and make sure you're not hyping the situation be part of the debate my main characters are women when no topic is off the table there was in the last allow child marriage to happen legally these are basically archaic walls dads often legitimize them griego is pedophile on air online jumping to the quick section and meeting to be part of the discussion this stream on out is the era when the news breaks the impact of the storms in honduras has been particularly devastating when people need to be hurt no group has claimed responsibility for the shooting on the outskirts of srinagar in indian administered kashmir people here say they're living in fear al-jazeera has teams on the ground they never ate this type of food that we
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simply don't know if we can teach you to bring you more award winning documentaries and life needs on air and online. time after all with andy. thank you so much marmalade titleholders through its around 4 of the english f.a. cup the london same scoring twice in extra time to beat premier league rivals newcastle newcastle did have their chances in this game andy carroll missing a couple of good opportunities and a key moment coming up in our arsenal mail smith wrote a red card rescinded after the video assistant referee reviewed this challenge it
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meant the 20 year old was still on the pitch to school the goal that crossed the head. yeah record by me and added a 2nd it finished 2 nil so arsenal. now german seem show have a secured their 1st league win in 31 games to avoid an unwanted landmark they were one match away from equalling the bundles league for a winless run in quite a fulford saying that was in the european champions league 18 months ago christian gross is their foals manager this season but a hat trick from 19 year old american matthew hoping against tottenham lifted the spirits that winning this game 4 nil and their off the bottom of that sable regardless of this result would say mr lind they injure of being relegated between speaking too but in this league world feed analyst chris williams about just what's going wrong. there's a lot of problems that the fans have got with the hierarchy of the club supervisory board there's been a few resignations over the last few months but yes shocker of the 3rd biggest club
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in germany in membership behind by munich and brew should dortmund and they've won european competitions in the past year wait for a cup. in this league above they have won the poke out of their fans are extremely angry at the way the club has been djoko were quite close to going into administration when football was poles there got a lot of financial trouble and of course a big percentage of their income is made on match day income so fans going through the gates and taking their places in the stands and in the seats around you know they're quite heavily affected financially they were very close to going to the wall until the blunders the game came back that's obviously been impacted further by the fact that we still play behind closed doors in germany so financially they're on the brink and if they were to go down into the 2nd biggest league and says vita bought this league or they would be in financial peril yet again and there's lots of stars who would like to get out is whether they can get the right price for those if shall grow relegated there could be
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a fire sale come the end of the season which would be disastrous for the club russia's anastasio gas and ivan has produced the biggest upset of the new tennis season she's done former world number one carolyn of discovery at the abu dhabi open just in iowa who is ranked serial 192 in the world securing a straight sets victory against discover this is the 21 year old's 1st tournament at this level this was her 1st ever match against a player ranked inside the top 100 is now through to the last 16. and like the super have been. i didn't know this is going to be like this and i really like everything which is like which was on court and very surprised they are going. india's cricket scene was allegedly subjected to racial abuse during day 3 of the test match against australia india's captain in korea hardly speaking to the umpires at the close of play said some fans at the sydney cricket ground had targeted is to say an official complaint has been lodged with the match referee
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basketball star steph curry once again showing the sort of form that made him it suits my most valuable player in the n.b.a. he scored 38 points for the golden state warriors as they came back to beat the l.a. clippers 115 so 105 also scored a career high 62 points against paul in last sunday the 3 time and be a champion i spent much of the last 14 months recovering from a broken left hand and missed most of last season. every night i look at entirely different when you're trying to figure you know yourself. and stay competitive and again i just like the way we responded in the later this season is going to require everybody to stay engaged stay committed stay in the fight and know that you can have an absolute out was win games not somewhat bizarre scenes at the philadelphia $76.00 is ongoing game against the denver nuggets the 76 years have made on soko but they're down to their last 7 players is the team deals with
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injuries in a car with 19 outbreak the coach doc rivers saying before tipoff he didn't think he's saying should be playing stanley cup finalists the dallas stars also badly affected by calvert the national hockey league saying that scene will have to delay their season opener by at least a week this is the star's pricing few days ago since then $6.00 players and 2 staff members have tested positive ok that is our exporters looking for now let's get back in london. thanks randy and the solo sailors and the yvonne the globe around the wild race are always glad of some company freshman gerard was happy to find himself with this unusual escort a school of dolphins frolicking off the port side of the art drought is currently on fire between new zealand and cape horn one of the remotest places on earth more than 3000 can only says from the nearest stephen copulation. accept that he is out but i'll be back in
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