Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    October 3, 2021 6:30pm-7:01pm AST

6:30 pm
on wednesday, i say it named the new prime minister is now working to form a government. your position as a que side of conducting a qu. algeria has closed its air space, 2 french mercury flights on saturday. the government recalled its ambassador paris sizing critical remarks by president my call. it's get more in our top story mountain that attack in cobble and fad. now, bill is a security analyst and a researcher on militancy. he says the taliban face is a significant challenge from groups link to i saw one cannot pull up the possibility that slamming straight horizontal whence might possibly be behind to set their colors so far. they haven't not officially campus attack, but there's a strong likelihood that there might be behind this a day. ever since the 31 take. or we have seen a surge of activity by sunset or central in our this is the 1st high profile of texas, the goblin protect my son, st. 4, sons. so these are dates, the continual frequency of these attacks is really we're being serious question on
6:31 pm
the capabilities of a one element to predict not only a taboo, which is the capital but all across the medicine as well as low. so for example, answer for a few years back, there were downgraded a lot by the efforts of fund security forces. the foreign student 1st one is an appointment itself. but over the past years or so, it has research, has a witness. we have it as a resurgence of their activities, so it continues to poses a threat and it, when can say that, that the 3rd of thanks to her sentiment has been largely underestimated. element office, the same thread which they used to post to the security forces or the foreign troops. and if one is done, so it is important for them to realize the state that they have to move from this insurgency. more to not going this one where they have to ensure they have to isolate located the sleeper cells of as long as it was on the list that had been an operation of few days ago in kabul. so they have to continue to look at isolate the elements of so i was to percent progress in order to deal with district. a child
6:32 pm
has been killed in oman. as tropical cyclone shaheen, hits the gulf states authorities are urging thousands of people to flee coastal areas and head to emergency shelters. all flights to and from the capitol has been affected. shaheen is expected to bring high winds and heavy rain al weather presented. jeff harrington takes a look at where the cyclone is heading now as it moves through eastern portions of india, right across to the west. and here we find it right now in the gulf of oman. so i want to get you the latest numbers on this. are the winds, were seen them at about a 139 kilometers per hour. so here we go. it's about 80 kilometers away from moscow . we're going to track out all of this, but 1st i want to talk about some of the big risks here a for this region. so the 1st the, we've got a desert climate here, so we need to remember that the ground is bone dry. it will not be able to absorb any of this rain that we're seeing as a result. second part, this is
6:33 pm
a mountainous area. so what that means is the rain falls high above and it gushes rate down to the ground. so the combination of both of these will lead to the risk of some pretty intense flooding that we can see. all right, let's track out where this is going. so again, right now, about 80 kilometers away from mosque at and take into by off and adding a another location because this is a very important port city as it moves by it's looking like its effects will be felt there are. this storm is also going to bring up that sand and does places se saudi rate across the united arab emirates. and also for cats are as well. now they're concerned with this system. we're going to see some of the humidity bump in for the gulf states. so our show the next few days for us as we look toward to bye, look at this, says so when got here, look how far away this is from this storm system. and we're still going to see wind gusts of about 55 kilometers per hour. temperature shoots up with that tropical influence, we're up to 39 degrees. but with the humidity it's going to feel more like $45.00.
6:34 pm
so big concerns here with flooding and winds the potential to produce some very serious damage. emergency response teams in the canary islands say the volcano and la paloma is becoming much more aggressive. new streams of lava have been flowing from 2 fishes which broke open on friday. so far more than $1000.00 buildings, including homes and farming infrastructure, have been destroyed. journal, how is on la palmer joins us from there. the pictures look quite scary. how's it shaping up now? well out, before i talk about the volcano, let, let me just tell you about pedro sanchez, the spanish prime minister. he's on the island today. he's been meeting with emergency cruise, he's been meeting with families who have lost some of them everything in this eruption and he's come with good news for them. he's come with news of a, a financial package being put together by the federal government,
6:35 pm
$230000000.00. it will amount to that will go towards restructuring and rebuilding re housing. people have lost homes and indeed helping people who have lost their businesses as well. so good news for them. and he's had the opportunity to have a look at this volcano to see what is going on there as we've been doing. and indeed, as a, if i step out as you can now do, i should point out that a lot of smoke to day has been blown about by the wind and has settled into a pretty dense awe smog around the central cone there. but i'm showing still have a pretty good look at it. more intense, more explosive, more aggressive is what the vulcan ologist are saying about activity, the activity of the volcano on sunday. as you said, larva flowing from 2 new vents that emerged during the course of the week on thursday. first of all, under this particularly unusual, it's in the sort of general patton of eruptions like this that they tend to expand and recede, expand and received. we're certainly in a period of expansion now, and if peter, it moves the camera off to the right, we can take
6:36 pm
a little slow look at the path of the volcanic lava flow as it heads down from the mountain side there towards the sea, taking in a lot of territory of this island on its way at $400.00 hector's, have been entombed by volcanic larva so far and more all the time as a parallel flow has opened up, taking in more buildings, more homes, more agricultural infrastructure. as it goes, you see little plumes of smoke as you pan down the valley there where the lava has met a more combustible obstacles in its wake. and then of course, heading into the atlantic ocean. at the end, there are pouring over a cliffside and building really a brand new land mass. now approaching 30 hector's in size. the island itself essentially expanding into the atlantic ocean. and if peter brings a camera back to a seismic activity, also going on as we speak, or 8 large earth tremors detected in the last 24 hours under ground. are the
6:37 pm
largest measuring 3.5. all of this being recorded by the vulcan ologist, they're studying the day to try to figure out what sort of changes are going on under the ground here to try work out what may happen next. and one of the questions one most often here is being asked at the moment among the population of this island is when will this stop? how long will it gone for the short answer is nobody knows at, but probably it won't end any time soon. the average duration of an eruption like this is $58.00 days, but the vulcan ologist a warning this could easily go on well into december and possibly beyond that. all right, thanks so much, jonah ha. now in the u. k, the governing conservative party is gathering for its 1st in person conference in 2 years from mister forest, johnson's government is under pressure after weeks of a fuel crisis caused by brags it, and the shortage of truck drivers is appearing before party delegates who are
6:38 pm
divided by the government's handling of the pandemic and its impact on the economy . poll brennan is live for us from manchester. and paul was a lot to go through from regs it the fuel crisis, the coven situation. and of course the steroids that start though with the steroids he issue, how much opposition and tension is brewing at this conference over asperity measures? well, there's a lot of concern both inside and outside a conference. for example, you god, richie soon acted chancellor, who is in charge with all the idea of how to pay for upstairs and i. so i have to pay for the time that my car is distracted by the strip and yet it's johnston is insistent after the insistent look we kind of empty shoals. the price rises that we're seeing at the
6:39 pm
moment. lead reduction in universal credit of benefit on the rise in taxes, in particular that he's keen to push through that he's pushing through are absolutely necessary because brittany says he's now in a transition period from the kind of low wage, low skill economy that we've had here before to high wage, high skill economy, it's kind of jammed tomorrow kind of policy that he's pushing and he says that the transitional plan that we're going to feel here in the u. k. it autumn, winter time. it is absolutely necessary. demonstration that is wrapping up here behind me. the streets were further clearing away. the stage was a people's assembly against austerity and it was over a 1000 people here raising concerns about the way the government is going about this, particularly with the universal credit. that was a 20 pound uplift that was given to people on very low income's. it's now being taken away just as just at the same time as prices rising. cost of living is going up. inflation is now over 3 percent here in the u. k. and the flood generally very
6:40 pm
worried about a very cold, a very miserable winter for some of the most vulnerable people and u. k. society. ok, now it is very clear on saying we can go back to what he calls the broken model before brings it. but what solutions is he offering any solutions going forward and how to deal with shortages of key goods in the supermarkets or, or fuel? what petrol stations what is essentially say, hold with me, paul, strong. he's in use the phrase, he doesn't come fully uncontrollable leave of immigration. he said that britain has relied much on low skilled, raged in immigrants in order to do the jobs that basically the british people should be doing and can be doing. it is a difficult sell, i think in some quarters, but in others in his, in his hot land. if you like,
6:41 pm
then it's certain going down. well here in manchester, don't forget. there were 5 greater manchester and pc seats, which were taken by the conservatives in the 2019 election. not by much for them by less than a fun georgie's at less than a 1000. nevertheless, forrest johnson's hold on to those. and you can see what he's going to say. so leveling got it. 24 different events of this one has had to work leveling up in the title by far the biggest theme that he's gonna have. and the question is, how does he go round that? how is areas like the your people who are on low income, how are they gonna feel the benefit they believe previously has gone to the south of england and to london? how is that leveling up agenda gonna benefit them? and that's going to be crucial. and that's what we're just gonna have to get across in the next 3 days. or i will be there. thanks so much for bran. now
6:42 pm
a former french minister and businessman burnett's happy as died at the age of 78, had been diagnosed with cancer. 4 years ago tap, he rose from modest beginnings to become one of france's most successful and high profile business leaders. the chinese government is fine to encourage people to have more children, but unmarried women are denied access to reproductive services, but could soon change as a landmark court cases challenging the law that limits fertility treatment and married couples, katrina, you reports from beijing. ha, ha ha. when to recess you asked, debating hospital to help freeze her eggs to later enable her to have a child as a single parent. she was turned away. as an unmarried woman, she's denied reproductive services in china. in 2019, she thought a lawsuit to change the law, and her case has been heard in court. this is jojo hi jojo equilla. i don't have
6:43 pm
much time to waste. i'm an ordinary single woman under these past 3 years were very important to me. if i win, i hope i can help other women to save years of their life in the future. in china, if single reaming want to have their ex frozen, they can do it. the case is the 1st of its kind in china and spunk debate of a women's right to reproduce. china's health commission says freezing eggs is risky and unreliable, and the bad is designed to prevent companies from exploiting the technology. but activist jung alliance says it's discriminatory as single men are allowed to freeze their sperm. she's petitioned members of the parliament, the national people's congress, asking them to rewrite fertility regulations. so you, when the ability to give birth shouldn't be connected to being married as a precondition, it shouldn't be restricted by policy to resist. you and her supporters are optimistic. the daughter will rule in their favor. china is facing
6:44 pm
a demographic crisis and the government is desperately trying to boost the country is worth race. chinese population is rapidly aging, and few of babies are being born every year. teaching announced a 3 child policy in may, but government support is limited to couples. some women have travelled abroad to access egg freezing and ivy f services, but expensive fees and pandemic travel restrictions me. this option is out of reach of the most, including theresa shoe. we are here is how you can get if i have to borrow the money from friends or relatives, i'll get lowest from the bank. it goes against my original intention, which is being able to choose my lifestyle, and not to be forced to marry somewhat. he ordered too high for a child. she's awaiting the judge's verdict and says she'll continue to raise awareness of her case regardless of the outcome. katrina, you al jazeera taking what i am bottleneck of refugees and migrants building up in
6:45 pm
the colombian town. in the coach, liz, bringing a financial windfall for some residents. the been accused of making money from an increasingly dire situation. from that, as under, i'm petty reports that he gave me money, he got asian migrant brother lucas emptied my shows. as the shack where she and our family have been living for 2 weeks since arriving in this colonial beach town, there is no running water. look, this is what we have for 12 people all crammed here, spending $8.00 a day, and makena delagarza mac. i mean we have kids who need to eat prices of food have doubled since we arrived. and we had no plans to stay here for weeks ago. there she is, one of nearly 22000 haitians, mostly arriving from brazil. and sheila, who are hold up waiting to catch a boat toward the dangers jungle of the dorian gap to continue their journey north . but panama is allowing only $500.00 migrants to enter each day. a human
6:46 pm
bottleneck that has brought the towns infrastructure to a breaking point, but as also revitalized and economy devastated by co, with 19 mostly to detriment of the migrants. patients are paying premium prices for food and other basic items, often being forced to pay in dollars. a cottage industry has grown to respond to their needs. solve like this one ever peered all over town, selling everything the migraines need to cross the jungle from sleeping mats to boots raincoats, headlights, portable kitchen, and even special bones that people here say, protect you from poisonous snakes. over a 100 chambliss have been expelled from their apartments by landlords hoping to make quick cash like mechanics. victor lopez was lost his house and workshop and is now working on the street and living with his daughter that i'll auto form. they
6:47 pm
kick me out to make space for the haitians from one day to another and gave me no time to find an alternative route. is mail give out, is hosting up to 30 migrants per day in his home, which he is now expanding. he rejects accusations that he's taking advantage of people's despair, saying he's providing a service. he is as well. it's a mix of opportunities and needs. they need a safe place to stay with their women and children, a roof kitchen where they can cook. and we opened the doors of our homes. yes, we earn money, but not every one opens its doors to migrants. fearing she'll end up having to pitch a tent on the beach where the lupus spends every day hoping to change her boat tickets . scheduled for october. 18th to an earlier date, but she says its all worth it to offer her family a better future job. you know, you know, got casey, i say all i want is to reach a place where i can live safely and freely when my children can study and make a life for themselves. estimate calm in officials believe that precedent by vince
6:48 pm
efforts to the port asians from the u. s. will halt the flow of migrants through nickel clea a for now their numbers keep growing. allison andreotti and justine quickly ha, montana. and i could all police and merge ray of moved into the maximum security jail after riots in a neighboring prison killed more than a 100 inmates this week. $1000.00 officers patrolled the grounds to gain access to one of the prisons, according to police inmates fired shot at them, but they were able to seize the weapons. the government says it will pardon up to 2000 of its 39000 prisoners to relieve severe over crowding in jails. adjoined european japanese space mission to mercury, a st. back its 1st images. the baby colombo made the 1st of its 6 fly by using the planets gravity to slow down the mission launched in 2018.
6:49 pm
so i had an al jazeera in the sport, and i fell legend. tom brady prepared to face his former team for the 1st time that's coming up. ah, housing has become a commodity instead of a human rights. thank you. some people the ability to take advantage of others, the elite feel free to violate basic laws, the working classes that have lost a lot of ground in our society. a un special reporter on adequate housing travels the world, investigating a global crisis as people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty. push a witness documentary on al jazeera. examining the headline, we can have a political defensive. political difference should not be the reason for kill either human investigative journalism. it is secret location we've gained access to
6:50 pm
a training camp run by ethnic and sergent voices from different corn. i never see no american dream in america, just for your caged animal. things like that that my child shouldn't go through. programs that open your eyes to an alternative view. well, today on out here, lou. ah, or let's catch up with all the sport. hey, is peyton fmi? thank you very much. after 3 defeats in a row, talk them. hotspur. a funny registered a when they with to one. when is against aston villa on sunday. spears held the half time lead. thanks to pierre, emil hoyt begs 27th minute go. however,
6:51 pm
that would be carly's half way through the 2nd half, but taught the manage to retain the lead shortly after. thanks to matthew target own goal. nuno as good as the central's men are in the table. right now. liverpool . imagine the city are playing each other with top spot in the standings up for grabs till mill mill there earlier. branford beat west them. while less the drew at crystal palace, to demonic in france. leaders, paris, sanjay, man, have been beaten for the 1st time in the league this season. the last 2 elegans rem, like sorting, you know, mexican didn't adopt and name obviously didn't manage a single shot on target. as they 8 game winning streak in league. i came to an end the president of the us soccer federation says it's a rendez, what's happened with the national women's soccer league. over the past 48 hours, the leagues commissioner resigned. and this weekend's matches post burned following allegations of sexual misconduct by former north carolina coach pul riley, use fired on thursday following an investigative report at cited play as alleging
6:52 pm
riley used his influence and power to sexually harass players. for years left, we all see be appalled in sadden and just downright angry. i know i am we each have to do everything in our power to ensure that our players are safe, are heard and believed. this is not just an inner be s l problem a just over i'm in soccer problem to new. the antenna still on sugar is on cause to become the 1st airy player to reach the season ending finals. shebra herrings made it through to her 3rd final of the season in early back, enough of coverage, strong retired during the 2nd state of the semi in chicago. the results that counts as she bows. 44th, when of the season, she'll face kobinie booth in sundays, titled the cider. we never had her to need him there in 1220 before. so i
6:53 pm
think with everything going on and you know, to need him people, they love sports a lot wherever. if, if it's football humble or now tennis they follow and they like to to see someone from, from the same country. i'm a super grateful for them coming anywhere everywhere. even as sometimes in japan, i saw something asian, which is gonna my usual i'm, i'm happy that i'm a in spain, this people to, to come watch and i hope i can inspire the new generation. watching me, tom brady has a labeled sunday's game against these formats. he moving on as a homecoming now any 2nd season with the tampa bay buccaneers. grady is heading back to july stadium to face the patriots for the 1st time off to an incredible 20 year career with the franchise which included 6 super bowl victories. i haven't thought too much about it. i just gonna try to do it. i always to go be a great quarterback. i obviously understand their pony. i know all those guys there
6:54 pm
. some of my great friends there will be for the rest of my life. so i, i know lot of coaches players, owners to staff. ah, it be great. see everyone after the game, but i'll put your game on focused on trying to go in a football game. kenyon and ethiopian runners have dominated this years. london marathon the race made its full scale return on sunday, falling cove at 19 restrictions and delays. and that's good news for the many charities who benefit from the biggest one. they fundraising event in the world. rory challenz reports from london. runners streamed in their thousands towards the start lines on sunday morning. there some sat quietly gathering their thoughts, some prepared themselves physically, others put on a show on how many were thinking about the reason they taken this challenge on in the 1st place. like jane, tyrone on her catholic charities. i'm one of the hostile counselor. oh, and the reason i'm running to that, i think my husband was diagnosed with bow counselor christmas. this is jeff is the
6:55 pm
60 year olds 20th marathon. he's running for the teenage daughter of a friend who got leukemia when she was 3 side of miss johnson. my 1st attempt to cut shower is an british heart foundation consult by parents her heart problems that because i've seen this little girl grow old, a side of the special david says it's such personal connections that provide essential motivation. all those hot miles dawn when it's raining, when it's miserable. usually it's the spring is, is cold during the winter in the autumn. it's hot during the summer. a lot of sacrifice. so you've got to have a personal connection. i think a lot most of the people on our team, not all of the people in our team, have a good personal connection with charity. the london marathon is the world's largest annual one day fundraising events. more than 3 quarters of people run for a good cause, with a 3rd of entries reserved for charity runners. more than
6:56 pm
a $1000000000.00 has been raised since the merit and began in 1981 more than $5500000.00 was raised for the featured charity dementia revolution. in the 2019 marathon, there was no 2020 marathon because of the corona virus pandemic charity workers say the loss of large events and the many small ones vital to their fundraising. hit them hard way along with many others needed to make some really difficult decisions . i'm. we could see the reduction in the available income that was going to come as a result of kind of ours. and we need to make some tough decisions. we needed to be smaller as an organization. 2020 ones marathon is in october rather than the usual april. and there are some other changes, but at least it happened. well, as you might expect, the marathon is a bit different this year, all the participants have to have a negative covey test. and they're starting in waves over an hour and a half to start too many people bunching up together. ethiopia to say,
6:57 pm
lemme one the men's race in 2 hours, 4 minutes and one second. joselyn jap, koski from kenya. let the women home in 2 hours, 17 minutes, 43 seconds of the rest of those running on sunday. many couldn't manage half american in such astonishing times, but that is far beside the point. the money they raise and the good they do is the life blood of many essential charities. re talents out a 0 london. and the finish we had better football and a fabulous long range goal. this one from the cutter stalls league algerian, forward a use f l i. e. lee plane for cut, a sports club. so the elder offer, though, people is a bit too far away from his go line. so he took aim from almost half way than ailey school, both girls in the to know that if that's where we'll even most policies coming up later. sammy, thanks so much greater. all that say it's from me, sammy's a than for this new south. i'll be back in the moment with more of the day's news
6:58 pm
and another full show. so to stay with us. ah, ah, with how many nukes is too many nukes america has in many ways driven the arms race for parties are much more like the british parties about to the there are you regulations who own a tiger, then there are to own a job. how can this be happening, your weekly take on us politics and society, and that's the bottom line. we each and every one of us have about a responsibility to change our person
6:59 pm
with . we could do this experiment and if by diversity could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. had any idea that it would become a magnet who is incredibly rough. they are asking women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here in getting these people to pick up to collect the signatures to say the business, extremely important service that they provide to the city. or we need to take america to trying to bring people together, trying to deal with people who left behind on counting the cost under the miracles legacy, the german economy, that is the envy of the world. but unprepared for the digital age,
7:00 pm
apple kick sound game, make an effort from an app store. is the phone, make it abusing its monopoly? and the afghan businesses are losing international customers. counting the cost on l, just it. ah . at least 13 people have been killed in a bomb attack outside the mosque. and afghanistan's capital no group has claimed responsibility. ah, i'm sammy's a damn. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, $500.00 refugees and migrants are intercepted off. libby as coast follows, raids in which thousands were detained. opposition parties in ga, make allegations of fraud after elections.

47 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on