tv [untitled] November 6, 2021 7:00am-7:31am AST
7:00 am
flemister oh, do we appeal to for all occupants right to survive in the challenge of planet? but can he secure a theatre that he seemed to be stateless people? what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of boris winful. witness. and so on out is you ah, the yeas are $228.00, and the names are $206.00. a long delayed when for president joe biden, as the us house of representatives passes his trillion dollar infrastructure bill. ah, hello, money and science. this is al jazeera ally from dough also coming up,
7:01 am
forming an alliance against government. ethiopia is opposition vows to bring down the prime minister by force if needed. clashing with security forces demonstrated in iraq rally against results of last month's connection. cleaning up the devastation activists in india, blame illegal mining for deadly floods and landslides. ah, the u. s. house of representatives has voted to pass a one trillion dollar infrastructure bill central to jo biden's economic agenda. the yeas are 228, and the maze are 206. the motion is adopted. it has been repeatedly delayed over differences between moderates and progressives within the democratic party. another vote on a social welfare bill will be held later in the month. hottie j caster was
7:02 am
following the vote in washington. the late night vote to pass president jo biden's trillion dollar infrastructure plan was the finale to a month long game of bring spin ship between opposing factions. of the democratic party. members of the democratic progressive caucus dropped their resistance after announcing a deal had been struck with moderates. the legislation will fund upgrades to the nations aging highways in airports, expand broadband internet access, and according to the white house create millions of jobs, which were biden, is a significant when we progress the se in exchange for their support of this infrastructure bill. house moderates have agree to vote for a 2nd pillar of the president's domestic agenda by mid november. that proposal would expand americans access to health care, child care and education, while tackling climate change and raising taxes on wealthy corporations. at
7:03 am
a cost of nearly $2.00 trillion dollars. a spring in eric ham, who's in washington. he's a political analyst. many thanks for joining us. there has been a lot of touring and throwing when it comes to this vote, but it has gone through how big a when is it for president biden? well, this is a huge victory for the president considering that all week we have been talking about how much the democratic party is in disarray, how they have lost they lost the virginia governorship, as well as narrowly kept control of the governorship in new jersey. president biden desperately needed to change the narrative and he needed a when to night. he finally got it. but clearly there are a lot of bruised egos to night. as progressives wanted to see both the bill back better act as well as the buying infrastructure plan pass at the same time. they didn't get what they want it, but the president most certainly did. as you say, that's still another vote to come on the social welfare, an aspect of the bail,
7:04 am
which will be how late in the month. how critical is it that the democrats get this entire 3 trillion dollars spending package passed, especially ahead of the 2020 to mid term elections? well, the president has made clear that the bill bag better act, which is the larger social infrastructure spending package was something that was i cornerstone of his agenda and what he wanted to get done. remember when he went to the hell a few weeks ago to meet with the house democrats, he may clear that he wanted both pieces of legislation to pass at the same time, which is why progress was we're actually holding the line because this is what the president indicated that he wanted, after that loss in virginia all bets were off. and what we saw today was the president was willing to actually get at least something out of this deal. and what we're told is congresswoman joyce betty, who is the chair of the congressional black caucus progressives literally had her waiting outside their meeting for more than an hour. president biden had to call
7:05 am
and give assurances. that moderates would actually sign a letter saying that they are committed to bringing the bill back, better act to the floor for a vote. and all of this was held up because they were waiting for congressional budget office to provide scoring. and so clearly this has been something that's been going back and forth all day, and the president even delayed his trip to going home to delaware this week in to work the phones and get members to go along with this package. a. what is this process at told us because the democrats majorities in the congress is razor thin as we know. and they need unity to pass legislation. any legislation, do they have what it takes? or what this is told us is that governing is har, especially when you don't have the opposition party part of the governing process. so this is all on the backs of democrats. and yes, democrats control all levers of power in washington,
7:06 am
but make no mistake about it. it's razor thin and fact the legislation that passed at night they needed those 13 republicans that actually decided to go along with democrats to get this legislation over the finish finish line. and that came after a minority leader kevin mccarthy was actually whipping republicans not to support the infrastructure plant. a plan that's going to spend $1.00 trillion dollars over 10 years and for structured that president trump was unable to get during his 4 years in office. so this is a huge win for the president, especially given just how close the margins are and how much he needed to threat that needed to get people to actually back this bill. looking outside of politics on the ground, how closely are everyday people paying attention to this? do they realize the significance of this legislation when it goes through? if it goes through? unfortunately they, they do not. because when you look at the jobs numbers that came out today,
7:07 am
you saw more than 5000000 jobs created the august 6th and september numbers were actually a revised upwards of 2 150000 jobs. you've got 280000000 shots in people's arms, and so even with things actually beginning to look better and better. right now, the president's approval approval rating seem to be stuck in the mud right now. and, and one of the problems is messaging. many people simply don't know what's in these 2 bills and all they're hearing are democrats who control both the house, the senate and the white house, are continuing to fight and not deliver on what the president said he wanted to do when he was elected to office eric, very interesting to get your thoughts. eric ham, a political unless there for us in washington. thank he. thank you. the political crisis in ethiopia is deepening as 9 factions form an alliance against the government. they want to bring down the prime minister abbey attitude and say they will do it by force if necessary. the un security council is calling
7:08 am
for a peaceful resolution. macanna reports. far from the fields of conflict, ethiopian opposition groups gather in washington, dc. 9 political and militant group signed an agreement to work together with the expressed intention of removing the ethiopian government by negotiation or force it to appear as been doing this. has been carried out a systematic resume in the country, almost like our apartheid in south africa. but this is a time where we need to recognize every human being in the country. the government has dismissed the alliance as a publicity stunt. but it comes at a time that armed forces from the majority. a romo group have joined to grey rebels and advancing on the ethiopian capital. after days, a private discussion,
7:09 am
the ethiopian crisis was due to come under the spotlight in the security council. but at the last minute, the meeting was cancelled. the security council president reading out a statement. the members of the security council express deep concern about the expansion, an intensification of military clashes in northern its european. the members of the security council for their express fused concern about the impact of the conflict on the humanitarian situation in in yorba, as well as the stability of the country and the wider region. it's understood that this replaced the statement that island and kenya had been working on, which called directly for a cessation of hostilities. a phrase that russia reportedly objected to. the role of kenya is critical in assuaging african fears. about western intervention in
7:10 am
ethiopia. the senior diplomat has told me there's broad consensus that the african union, along with ethiopia, neighbors must take the lead in resolving the crisis. the prevailing view is that african problems require african solutions. but now all we'll have to wait until next week to see what action if any, the security council takes in support. mike, hannah, or to 0 united nations, one of brazil's most popular singers, has been killed in a plane crash. maria mendoza died alongside her manager and an aide. both pilots were also killed. the 26 year old perform country music calls and nat tahoe she won the latin grammy for her album in 2019. present enjoyable scenarios says the entire country isn't shock. processing the wrong against the results of last month's election, half turned violence,
7:11 am
demonstrated class with police in baghdad. angry anti outcome of the parliamentary pole, and insist that the votes was waked. security forces fired in the air and used take asked to try to dispatch the crowns more than a 100 people have been injured. my maid angela head has more from the rocky captain . the situation remains tense near the dad's green zone of tar fridays. clashes between the protested and security forces. now, these protests have as well supporters of the political parties that lost in the legislative election say that friday was the last day for peaceful protests. they say that they are going to escalate because their part is lost in the, in the election, when they say that they're going to escalate until and unless the election commission conducts a manual recount of all the votes. on the other hand,
7:12 am
they let the election commission says that it has conducted a manual recount of 25 percent of the votes and the results are identical. they're not different from the old reserves. now, the violence on friday has been condemned by officials political parties across iraq. and in fact, the political quote is, are accusing the government forces of are cracking down on the protest. us was the ha knob we have been attacked by right. police and other government forces debris shooting live bullets, tear gas at us. this area is very sensitive because it's very close to the green zone. the green zone, a very important area that has headquarters over diplomatic missions that goes out of the us embassy and government offices. these protestors have been occupying this area for 3 weeks now,
7:13 am
sitting up tents and they say they will not leave this area until the election commission response to their demands. at least 11 soldiers have been killed by gun men during a raid on a military outpost in the year. it happened in the southwest near the border with molly days earlier, gum and killed $69.00 civilians including a mayor in that same region, africa as wide as the hell region has suffered repeated attacks from armed groups linked iso fil. ahead on al jazeera, 3 white men accused of murdering a black man while he was jogging, goes on trial in the us state of georgia, the political crisis facing bosnia herzegovina that could unravel the p steel that end of the war 25 years.
7:14 am
ah, look forward to really to scully's, the with sponsored play cutoff airways. hey there, hope your weekends go and ball. we've got temperatures above average for the lavonne. so bade root at $26.00 degrees. the level also 26, but we've got cool air digging across iran. tate on 10 degrees that is below average as struggling to get to double digits. and then we've got that energy toward the west also impacting a to ron. so some showers in the forecast for you and there is the risk as seen, some showers around the gulf specifically for doha. so we'll have to keep our eyes to the sky for that off the pakistan. things pretty settled that karachi, $33.00 degrees as long by $25.00 wall to wall sunshine also in store across most of turkey, a bit more in the way of cloud cover for it's stumble breezy at times as well. and
7:15 am
on cyprus, because see a 32 degrees that's 10 above where you should be for this and the urine for our equitorial countries in africa, central africa, as well as some storms, western areas of the democratic republic of congo. bungie still what, whether you picked up almost a month's worth of rain and were what $56.00 days into the month here. unsettled conditions around port elizabeth, as we look toward durbin and also the su 2 and s y teeny. but more so toward the west, we've got settled, conditions, keep turn at 19, inhabit roney at 39, pretty close to a record on saturday. that's it. the weather sponsored by katara always talk to al jazeera. we. how would you, this like relationship with the us? we listen coffee, one kid is not covered, 19 has been terrible demonstration of the failure of human we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that imagine on the us is always of
7:16 am
interest to people around the world. people pay attention to work with on here, and it's very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh, i ah, be watching out as a reminder of our top stories, this our, the us house of representatives has voted to pass a one trillion dollar infrastructure bill happened repeatedly delayed on to differences within democratic party. another vote on the social welfare bell will be held later in the month. if you, p, and factions have formed an alliance against the government, the joint forces with rebels from the northern think by region were threatening to advance on the company. amongst prime minister has ordered an investigation of the
7:17 am
security forces injured more than a 100 protesters. crowds rallied in the capital, baghdad, angry the results of last month on energy and action. nicaragua has restricted campaigning for sundays elections, citing pandemic restrictions. dozens of opposition figures were rested in the run up to the vote. president daniel take as running unopposed for his 4th term. the u . s. says is prepared to impose father sanctions to increase pressure on ortega might even if they feel that he's no freedom of speech, we can't express ourselves. we are kind of or a threat to the sidelines, limited solely to this government. we have no what, no voice, we have none of it. the trial a 3 white man accused of killing a black man in the us state of georgia has begun and are very, was shot and killed last year while jogging. but even before friday's proceedings
7:18 am
began, there were accusations of racial bias and gallagher reports. ah, when ahmad aubrey was killed last year, his family compared his death to a modern day lynching. now, 3 white men are on trial for his murder and a case being seen as racially charged. but even before opening statements were heard controversy over the almost entirely white jury sparks accusations of racism . this court has found that there appears to be intentional or discrimination in the power. despite that statement, the judge is pressing on with this high profile case, saying there were no legitimate reasons for not selecting black jurors or whether the prior festus. some of what we've already been faith in, in this case is another part of the injustices that we see here in glenn county. i'm not dis with this case, but with many. so it's just another part of what we face every day. it was only after this video became public that gregory mc michael had son travis and william
7:19 am
bryan were arrested. all 3 men claimed they were trying to make a citizen's arrest a law abolished since mister aubrey's death. suspecting the 25 year old of stealing from a nearby house, the prosecution say all ahmad aubrey did was run away. finally tried to run around their truck as he saw him, yet he get away from the strangers. the retreat could already fall and they were gone. and they held ahmad aubrey's death and the subsequent killings of george floyd, brianna taylor and other african americans at the hands of law enforcement, led to a wave of national protests against accusations of racism. all 3 men of entered pleas of not guilty saying they were acting in self defense. the defense team says travis mc michael, who fired the fatal shots, was protecting himself and his father. it's tragic that
7:20 am
a matter of re lost his life. but at that point, travis mc, michael is acting in self defense. he didn't not want to encounter a mot our bri physically. he was only trying to stop him for the police. for once again, race is on trial in the u. s. with an outcome that will be closely watched the time of a mod aubrey's case. georgia was just one of 4 states with no hate crime laws. that's now changed and all 3 men still face federal charges. and the gallagher al jazeera, a fuel tank explosion in sierra leon's, capital is reported to have left thousands of people dead. a mayor free town says as many as the 100 people could have been killed. many others were severely burned by osben of nazarenes, the gary ratcliffe, who is detained in iran,
7:21 am
has been holding a candle at vigil to mark 2 weeks if a hunger strike. richard ratcliffe is protesting outside persons foreign office in london, he began to strike last month after court ruled his wife be returned to prison. she was arrested into hon in 2016, an convicted of plotting to overthrow iran's government. i intend on going on into next week, not least because we run into some new delegation to glasgow while we could on london as well. and i yeah, i just think, well, they shouldn't be able to sort of one gun carry on, like normal whilst holding british also. but shit and fosters the body is a for women's said to have protested against taliban role in afghanistan. happened, discovered after being shot dead and were found close to the northern city of mazar . e sharif, dumped in a ditch with multiple bullet wounds. one of them has been identified as frozen
7:22 am
stuffy, thus hero university lecturer from the region. her father says she left home suddenly 10 days ago after receiving a phone call and was hoping to leave the country. hundreds of protestors have rallied in sydney to call on the government to commit to further emission cups . australia has refused to sign up to pledge is made at the court $26.00 climates summit. dozens of nations agreed to cut methane and end the use of coal. the climate act of his gross ascend back has brandon. this he has cop 26 summit, a green wash campaign. she was addressing young protesters after they march through central glasgow anderson supports. why don't we, why? why don't we want it now? voices of a generation that will live to see some of the worst effects of climate change. unless there's more progress in the cop 26 venue a few streets away. the protest is demanding to know why diplomats and politicians
7:23 am
have failed them for 26 years since the 1st cop summit. in 1995 scottish families and school children joined the crowds among them protested from some of the worst affected countries devoting all their time to climate activism. all ugandan edwin number kanga, and for santa for route do move, who's from bangladesh? they arrived here at the beginning of the week on board the greenpeace ship rainbow warrior and their messages are simple, but serious is not our job assail. we have to be here. we have to, as our goal men to action, which is there were given a lot of hopes up in english over 25. and then we are demanding and let this be the last scope of action, not just words. you can see so many forms of activism within these demonstrations.
7:24 am
there's anger, there's awareness. there's also a message being spread to communities all over the world. one of realization that the moment is now, that's what swedish activist, greater tom burgers saying, there is no time left. she blames it all on world leaders. this is no longer climate conference. this is now a global north, green washing festival. a 2 week long celebration of business as usual and blah, blah blah. there's been a contrast to the approach from another climate activist brianna bruin, who's from samo in the south pacific. she had this direct address to world leaders . you, we all the weapons that can save us or sell us out. you don't need my pain or my tiers to know that we're in a crisis. brianna believes would leaders need to listen closely to war?
7:25 am
protesters are saying the fight for climate just as of the fight for family, for loved ones for friends or joy. those are all the things that young people are striking on the street for. those are the things that people are in this huge conference building for cop 26 has already made some progress on reducing methane gas emissions phasing out coal fired power and reducing deforestation. but it's not deemed enough yet to make the difference that's really needed. the pressure will increase on saturday with global demonstrations planned, andrew simmons al jazeera glasgow. major flooding in boston is capital has caused widespread power cuts including to an oxygen filling facility use for cove. at 19 patience, the plant was completely submerged prompting fears. hospitals will run out of vital supplies. just as corona, vars, cases rise. rescue as how to use inflatable boats to evacuate people to higher
7:26 am
ground authorities worn. it could get worse with more heavy rainfall cost. if the weekend it's been almost a month since major flooding in southern india kill dozens of people and the clean up is continuing over the past 4 years. more than 600 people have been killed in floods in carola, environmentalist, blame, climate, change, and same war needs to be done to protect people. elizabeth pran reports the western goths mountain range. running parallel to india's western coast is the unesco world heritage site that you went calls at one of the wolf top 8 hotspots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden mountain wind that sweep them from the array b and c. but climate ologist say those rings are becoming more extreme while the
7:27 am
mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining and baths leading to more landslide. nearly half of the $46.00 victims of october, torrential rain, and the southern state of carola died and lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family. the neighbor, thomas opera is living in a relief camp. after his home was damaged. we could see the water level rising and suddenly heard a loud noise. when we looked out we could see a huge piece of land falling down. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed away. nearly half of cadillac is prone to land slides for the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather events because it sits along the array be and see. the intergovernmental panel on climate change says the indian ocean, which includes the arabian sea, and the bay of van gold, has warmed faster than the global average. and that means kayla has to brace for another crisis. the rise and sea level, which is expected to contribute to more frequent and severe coastal flooding in low
7:28 am
line areas and coastal erosion. normal temperatures from the arabian sea may more moisture being carried inland and up to the west and guts. its been more than 10 years since an expert panel recommended that 75 percent of the mountain range be declared and environmentally sensitive area. this would mean that no mining is big, quarrying or other pollution activities would be allowed. their license record if can only operate in this region. illegal coding is bank and the government will surely deal them, chevrolet and then there is, there is but many in cadillac said the damaging activities haven't stopped. most of the coding happening or livingston goes there. more than 50 percent, they go out of illegal cortex. so that means that the regulations and ram and the law, everything is in place. that is that i am, we are experiencing this because there is no stringent way to in both those
7:29 am
environmental laws. there has been a threefold rise and extreme rain events over the western god in the past 70 years . environmental is safe. the mountain range isn't protected from human development . it can't protect the 50000000 people who call it home. elizabeth per annum al jazeera kettler drug make a pfizer says that a new coven 19 pill, it's developing counts, the risk of hospital admissions, or death, by almost 90 percent. a trial of the experiment to drug was stopped early following the positive results. the company plans to ask regulators to thought or talk a thor, authorize its use as soon as possible. president j botton says the u. s. has already secured millions of doses of the drug. within 3 days of the symptoms, you have now 89 percent protection from disease leading to
7:30 am
hospitalisation with our medicines. and the data indicate 100 percent protection from deaths. and even if you start the medicine fire based off having contract it is you use code 19, which symptoms you have now. 85 percent protection spanish football john barcelona, has appointed club legend, javi hernandez as head coach. the 41. you all have been manager at the could tarry club outside since 2015. he helped barcelona when 25 titles. as the player job is replacing ronald coleman, who was fired last week following a string of defeats. ah, this is out there. these your top stories. the u. s. house of representatives has voted to pass a one trillion dollar infrastructure bill and had repeatedly stalled off to
7:31 am
21 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on