tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 16, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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to get the care they needed, the kuwait library at the university college of science and technology is not only a repository of knowledge but an access point to the world beyond ah, this is al jazeera. ah, you're awesome. it is our life from a headquarters and del himes, eddie and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes more anti locked on protests in amsterdam despite the dutch government easing some of its restrictions. tennis thor, novak joker, which has been deported from australia after a court ruling upheld a decision to cancel his visa. the pacific nation of tonga is cut off after an underwater volcano erupt, triggering at su nami, and put
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a neighboring countries on alerts fund. molly's deposed president abraham hoover car k to has died at the age of 76. i'm devin ashwin sports defending champions. algeria reaction in the africa combinations lisa, while livable is beaten brentford in the premier league, add another england batting collapses, sees australia seal a 4 nail ashes series when inhabit. ah, we begin in the netherlands wordpress house doors have been marching in amsterdam against coven 19 restrictions. despite the lifting of some of the locked down measures, the demonstrator said that's not enough. and want a complete end to some of the toughest restrictions in europe. dutch doctors reported the highest number of daily infections a few days ago. steph, austin has more from amsterdam,
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was saying the 10s of thousands of people protesting on the 3 pier and amsterdam today. i have to say the mood is quite heated, but peaceful so far, at least what has been happening and that lindsey was district of long in the last couple of weeks in the whole of europe that happened here. and it basically has back spy it a lot of people and now not only, not obeying the rules anymore, but they basically violating many of the rules that are still in place. the government has missed its partially this lockdown last friday. but in the last couple of days to be seen, many business owners going against the government, opening their shop, opening their restaurant, opening their business is basically saying they comp scope any longer economically . it's been very hard, but also emotionally, mentally, many people who are here are basically long term protests. so the thousands of them have been protesting. and the last couple of months back on the rates are also backed by quite extreme right wing parties as well. there are flags here. people
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also belief in conspiracy theories. so there's a wide range of people now against government measures. and what we're seeing is that local authorities are increasingly backing these protesters because they're also facing a dilemma. they say we feel the resentment in society, but we're also of course, we have to follow the government restrictions. denmark has listed a number of frustrations, despite the continued spread of the micro and very unfair cinemas, museums on theater as have reopened on sporting events, are allowed with a limited number of spectators. masks are required in most places, and people have to show proof of vaccination or a negative test. the government is planning to list more restrictions at the end of january. austria's revealed revive plans for 3 phase vaccine mandate. it now applies to all residents, 18 years, and over instead of 14 year olds. it's expected to become law by february,
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making austria the 1st european country to bring in and mandate a maximum final around $4000.00 could be handed out for non compliance. the 1st phase involves reminding people to get vaccinated and increase police checks. it escalates from there. it's that defines these, those in the 2nd phase is when we are seen the vaccination progress are still lacking. there will be a reminder letter to those who still aren't vaccinate and, and in the 3rd phase, if all of this turns out to be few tyler, there will be a letter with a vaccination appointment followed by a penalty mandated upon noncompliance. the chinese city of gian has gradually begun lifting restrictions after more than 3 weeks of lockdown. residents and low risk areas are able to leave their homes for a short periods to buy supplies. the government under pressure to reduce infections before the start of the being winter olympics next month. and beijing has reported its 1st community infection of the micron very and the positive cases from the
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cities northwestern hygiene re district. the chinese capital is hosting the winter olympics in less than 3 weeks time. bangladesh has tightened restrictions is covered 19 infections triple than a week to almost 5000 a day. public gatherings are banned. masks are mandatory and public places and vaccine certificates needed to eat and restaurants. but many are ignoring the new clamp down despite the cup. so duck are being declared an infection red zone. tundra child re reports from there. many small business owners years have barely recovered from the impact of the last koby 19 locked down. now they are worried about on the current. i'm others kinda don't like it, but we are really concerned because last time we had a major corona outbreak, business was bad for us. in recent times though, things got a bit stable and we're okay. but if there's another lockdown due to corona outbreak, then our situation will get really worse. under the new covey restriction,
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public gatherings remain suspended, and transport operators have to limit the number of passengers to have capacity. 11 point press restriction on public movement and businesses imposed by the government to fight the spread of army crone inspection is ignored by many, mainly due to lack of enforcement and monitoring by the concerned are thought it is some help experts. one that the situation could last and mainly it is coming from india retreat. we are very long and lot of people are coming across the board out every day because we cannot just off the moment. so on the ration of the people and also people are not wearing must, bangladesh has been able to fully vaccinate only a 3rd off it's 167000000 population. under the new rules, most businesses require customers to show their vaccine certificates. how much
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hooked up out of the problem as many customers do not get the vaccine card with them and get upset again. me the question to show the cod some to comply. other say they do not have the card yet. the government fears hospitals won't be able to cope if army, chrome infections continue to increase hunger when you bought it. if the infections rate and the number of patients increase, then there will be no space left in the hospitals. as you are away, that army kron is increasing globally. so we must be on full alert from now on. for many, there is a growing concern about whether the country can cope with another major coby outbreak. low income and daily wage earners say this offer the most from the imposition of this new restriction can be child re dhaka. novak doc of which has been deported from australia. the tennis star last the last ditch quart appeal to overturn the cancellation of his visa. the governments argued the unvaccinated players presence with fuel anti vaccine sentiments, chuck,
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of which was hoping for record 10th australia open title instead. he's on his way to do by sarah clark reports from has been after a weekend in hotel detention. neither joke of it was granted temporary leave to attend a federal court hearing in a last ditch attempt to stop his deportation. but that freedom was shortly after full bench voted unanimously in favor of immigration minister alex hawk's decision to remove him from australia. it ends the world number one tennis players bid to defend his australian open titled jock of it was set to play in the 1st round of the tournament. on monday evening. he now faces the prospect of a 3 year ban on re entering australia in a statement, he said he was extremely disappointed, but would cooperate with authorities and leave estrada immigration minister argue that john, vic posed a public health risk. and his opposition to mandatory vaccination could feel that
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sentiment. his supporters outside his lawyers office disagreed. not a joke with lisa ross for human rights, really choice. he's nervous. life is always decided he wants to control what entities, money, the or chief justice james also stress that the court was not there to judge the merits of jock a vicious case. wish only whether or not the minister acted within his authority. it's the 2nd time jock of it has faced the federal court in less than a week. he was approved for a visa and a medical exemption to play in the australian open on the ground. it already had covered 19 in december. but on january the 5th, when he arrived at melbourne, airport, immigration officials said he failed to meet the entry criteria, and his visa was cancelled. a federal court then overturned that decision, only to be over ruled by the immigration of sir 4 days later. when the government
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announced job which must leave australia, this is a problem where the federal government issued a visa. let's not forget that, issued novak john of it with a visa, allowed him to board a plane. and then when he arrived here during that time, really the talk which was in the air, there was a change in the attitude from the state and federal government. and it was a hostile reception. the job of it's got when he arrived here. the federal court ruling has been welcomed by the government. a strategy has some of the toughest border restrictions in the world. and more than 90 percent of its adult population has been fully vaccinated is try and open will now go ahead on monday without the world's number one tennis player sarah clock out to 0 brisbin australia. there's been a strong reaction to that ruling in joker, which is native serbia. the president said australia had humiliated itself. it was very easy for us read and authorize it is to say from the very beginning that okay,
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only vaccinated on inoculated people could enter australian territory. but it didn't say so. everything completely different story including this medical exemptions. and after that, they forgot about it and they wanted to create political prince alleged political principles, which were not principles told, once more had on the als, as they were in his hour, including 4 johnson battles to remain, britons prime minister can stop the growing rebellion within his party, we'll hear how hostage to us synagogue was ended with defending champion novak brokovich out of the australian open. and we look at who's now favor . it's a lift, the trophy that's coming up in force a 1st
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hello. the weather looks really disturb across a good part of the middle east. new zealand and australia are planning to send surveillance flights on monday to assess the damage. alexi o'brien has more. it took only minutes to the waves to arrive this an army and gung think tongue as main islands on the top of the water and rushing assure, and to homes. and this church in the capitol nuku alova. this woman was screaming live on facebook when the waves swept through. they were triggered by this. the under water hung her tongue, her alpine volcano just 70 kilometers from the tongue and capitol. it's been, are opting for weeks. but on friday, violent activity increased, including a record breaking amount of lightning. there was this giant explosion,
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which scientists think is a one in a 1000 your event this. so volcano takes about a 1000 years. a fully reach answer would just happen to be around the point where is unleashed a vast amount of it's mike men are really explosive way, was probably one of the my c, m, energetic explosions of the entire 21st century. i saw the eruption was some big could be seen from space and the tween that and the so now me significant damage is being reported and toner. oh, new zealand is planning to st. military aircraft to check the damage. that was an almost 20000 meter high ash cloud. it's not yet safe to fly. shops along the coast have been damaged in a significant cleanup will be needed. new coil offer is covered and thick film of our kennedy dust. new zealand to saw the effects of the waves, the water tossing boats as if they were toys in this marina. some fisherman said they had to run for their lives. is livable on board,
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mixed to my boat. and i had my warning. i heard the noise and people running down the p is banging only bikes, telling them to get a shockwave from your option with south across the pacific, with an army warning through american samo. fiji and evacuations of homes ordered in japan, 8000 kilometers away. waves a meter higher than usual, were registered on the western coast of the united states. hello world. we are thriving. the finale out here in pacifica. i can tell you it is happening. yeah, it is happening on california's huntington beach. some surf is ignored warnings to stay out of the water, eager to ride a historic wave for the south and chilly residence in co, kimbo and los rios, were asked to move to safe zones at least 30 meters above sea level. well, in peru to women were reported to have drowned and strong waves near the northern
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coast. let me know. maybe i didn't notice the 1st wave. during the 2nd one, people started moving more towards the shore. it was with the 3rd wave when it reached a war. on the 4th, everything got flooded and the water reached up to my niece. this, an army threat has receded that reports of damage is still coming in, and their option and toner may not be the last. alexia ryan al jazeera, katie greenwood as the head of the pacific delegation at the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. she says the situation has left local communities in a state of shock. we have been urgently trying to reach our red cross national society on the ground there for about 24 hours. now we did have some small communication for about 10 minutes. after the bigger option and once the unami
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warning had been treated and when we was speaking to our team on the ground, then they were assisting with already with moving people to the limited high ground available on the main island in hong there was a traffic jam there was the shock because even though people have been experiencing these smaller options for the last month or so, this really came out of the blue in terms of the size and scale of the directions. and so they were, it had taken people by surprise, as had the inundation from the synonymy wives. we have very much looking forward to hearing from lowell lying assholes and islands, closer to where the erection is taking place. it's been that we do have some fears about what may have happened, and we're able to triangulate some information from our key humanitarian partners around the pacific at the moment. but we are very, came to hear about that situation. molly's former president,
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for whom rubel car kato has died at the age of 76. it's been 17 months since he was deposed by military coups and that followed weeks of opposition, protest against ethnic violence correction and the flagging economy. i did the research reports on kate's as rise to power. you brian booker, kate has journey tamales, presidency was long and difficult. after a number of unsuccessful campaigns, the politician, better known by his initials e becca, was eventually voted in as president in 2013 than reelected 5 years later on at his inauguration when he enjoyed lots of good will. he promised a new direction for molly. them block raquita, abraham bluebook arcadia came with high expectations at a time of crisis in the north, where the threat of secession was real. his phrase, molly 1st impressed a lot of mullins, who thought he's a man who would change the country and stabilize every day at all. but molly's
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problems continued to mount under his watch. although you reach some form of agreement with torrid rebels in the north, the rebellion didn't disappear. adding to the unrest in the boston often lawless a. her region 14 fighters, led by elk aida, strengthening their grip on a large suite of territory. electro, michelle, he slipped on many fronts. we lost kettle hopped out along the line. it was realised out he really didn't grasp the craft of leadership. he kept changing his ministers resulting and chaos. in governance, we saw the rise of ethnic violence crisis factory effect. in short, we can say because government has really failed to live up to expectations. the dollars that on the con, the french lead military intervention in 2013 helped to civilized many parts of the north. but between 12172020 attacks by armed groups increased killing hundreds of civilians and military, including foreign troops. ethnic violence in the center of mali spiraled out of control. national reconciliation efforts launched by cater failed to bring lasting
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peace. with on august 18, 2020. a group of military officers took up arms in what started as a mutiny at this military barracks, outside the capital. i ro, literally it was where other military officers at large their qu, intergist wealth that paved the way for elections, which eventually brought catered power in 2013 the slow pace of political reforms, corruption, the failing economy and port infrastructure fed and decay to sentiments. the fall out of the 22 inch parliamentary election was a final straw to proceed though yet below every prism that see should have a school counts of the population can assist it. unfortunately, abraham kate, his government was a catastrophe. nothing, no one. on the contrary, the country found itself in a difficult situation, and the government was acting as if everything was okay. second to him was a fiasco, yankee machine. but kate,
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his supporters praised him for improving the lives of marley's 19000000 population . of why i am glad to read his army. when you look at the military, you see he is equipped them with both hardware and supplies. to deal with. the crisis in the north is also increased wages paid to civil servants and the military . it's sad how people have politicized everything in this country. kate, his presidency was also dead by rumors of ill health, but he insisted he was fit. chuck we're maker, as a, as the executive director at west africa network for peace building. he says, opinion is divided about the legacy of the former presidents. if you ask the local people, they will tell you that he came into the government of molly berry, berry fry a moment, and he was stabilized the country including of course the breed trying to bring to get the issues off against the to the bath minimum. but
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i did not walk out if you ask that they will tell you he was to your what he will again to, to why that he will not address issues offer. there are the monday against the and also put him back in my linux on the on truck. you know, so it depends on the people you are oxygen and they belong to. that will give you an idea of the control by rounding these that redeem, especially given the fact that he did not even and redeem the way he wanted to end it. i think that it will recognize him as a for my president democratically elected president as well on the radio as it were that he be given if the barrier i do not think that given the written function placed by a co op on molly and the kind of control that these, these are directed that the money and government will listen to that. i also don't
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be the 1000000 government, the current transitional government given i became a did barrier allows it where i would be pleasantly surprised. the bed is also possible that you know that to us with the feelings of a lot of people, especially in collecting our community that they would decide to give you miss did bite out. a prominent sudanese pro democracy group has conditionally accepted the un offer to broker and end to the political deadlock for testers have been marching against the military since overthrew the civilian. let government in october, members of the forces for freedom and change will meet un officials on sunday to present their terms. and another group these to the needs professionals association has rejected the un mediation, mcginnis, and mark as to what i've done it for real. with the year, the center console of the forces of freedom and change decided to accept the invitation i made by the united nations, a delegation from the center console with me to the un mission on,
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find it and deliver early tend to come in. meanwhile, the sudanese authorities have banned al jazeera basha from reporting in the country . ministry of culture and information said it revoked the channel license because of what it called, unprofessional coverage. the damages the country's interest and social fabric. 0 says it's an attack on press freedom and is calling on international human rights and media organizations to condemn the action. and the u. s. embassy and so on has tweeted that. the revocation of al jazeera is license is a step backward for freedom of the press. the cornerstone of the democratic transition. also barbers claimed responsibility for a suspected suicide bomb explosion in the somali capital among that issue. a government spokesman was injured in that attack. a photographer at the scene said he saw the body parts scattered outside the home of how much abraham molly moved before he was taken to hospital to 0 correspondence. jimmy moore has more from
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addition to what i did. it's clear that it is the somali government spokesman mohammed ibrahim molly mo, who was the prime target of the explosion. according to a statement from the somali official news agency, molly ma was injured in the attack by a person wearing an explosive belt in this area where we're standing now. the attacker detonated the belt near molly moved as he was leaving his residence. no further details have been announced yet as to the condition of molly mill. however, what seems to be clear so far is that the somali government spokesperson may have been targeted in an assassination attempt by the suicide bomber wearing the supposed to belt. this is not the 1st time and attempted as been made on while he was life. he's a journalist and he previously worked for a number of local and international newspapers. he once worked as a correspondent for the b, b. c. he also was a witness to the light o terrorist attack. the government office is likely to come out with a statement on what exactly happened and how serious it's spokesman injury is.
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today's explosion is the 2nd within the span of one week in the somali capital nobody issue ahead of the upcoming presidential and parliamentary election on the attacks risk. further, the stabilize him somalia, when it's already dealing with a political crisis. as barb said, it carried out a car bomb attack last week. the targeted a security convoy at least 10 people were killed in the capital markets issue. and delay parliamentary elections have also increase tensions. president, how much for my job suspended prime minister mohammed rober last month. but he's refused to step down and accuses the president of violating the constitution. meanwhile, 1000000 just from all these could face famine in the coming months. because if a devastating locust infestation and severe weather hold on, ali is an analyst on co founder of lead. now that's a so molly women's political pressure group. she says the attack was probably connected to the upcoming elections. very unfortunate that mom in law has been
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targeted once again, he's been targeted about 4 or 5 times. we're glad that he's doing well and the injuries that he's seen are not severe. obviously he's someone with high profile. someone who works for the highest level of government. so, you know, i said i was known to target to be the carrie had the price sag, and that was sort of more like the public and in mobilize their policy. it's unfortunate that we're seeing an uptake of violence, but it's not surprising someone is experiencing quite a political up or at the moment that ended up with the president suspending the prime minister in the prime minister refusing to step down. but all of this has been really in the backup of the for a year and a half of the late election in which some see the president in power grabbing attempt to stay in power and not hold elections. that will guarantee him
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a come back with all of this happening, political wrangling, both at the federal and regional level. we have a really getting women from and having the capacity to strike at well and kill as well. and this is an unfortunate point to be, as we get up to, to hopefully hold an election that can bring the country back to the ability still ahead on al jazeera, a workers on the us mexico border brace for an influx of migrants making their way from central america the united states is currently way behind other countries when it comes to offshore wind power. i'm christian flu, me on the east coast, coming up. i'll tell you what's being done to change that. liverpool when again, redford and primarily to close the gap on the leaders will have all the goals from that game. ah
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hello. the weather looks really disturbed across a good part of the middle east. at the moment we got to a cloud of brains sinking across saudi arabia, making its way across kata. and across the other side of the gulf, just running across a good part or we ran further north received some rather live b rain into the yellow vance garza so some very heavy rainfall. some localized flooding as a result of that. and the still be some showers on and off here over the next couple of days and it will be on the cool side temperature now. hi, there are 6 or 7 celsius for damascus. and for jerusalem, or go some shower surgeon coming out of iraq, pushing into iran, still a chance of one or 2 showers, or towards the gulf states some central part of saudi arabia. the $25.00 celsius in doha, on monday, shouldn't be too bad. that right? not going to father, there could be more in the forecast as we go through the next couple of days. and
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so how will struggle to reach 20 degrees celsius. so it's getting a little cool here as well. cool enough across northern parts of africa with some sherry, raid central parts of egypt, sing, little wet weather along with the gulf of guinea. plenty of showers, meanwhile, into southern africa, straggling the rif valley, as we go on through monday, all the way down into that eastern side of south africa. the showers extend a little further westwards for tuesday and wednesday. ah, the extraordinary men and women who are breaking the mold from the taxi drivers investing everything they have in to their mini bus, only to face extreme danger. on the suit, his gruff, his tracks to the jokey, turned paramedics saving lives, transporting the sick and elderly from medical help blue to
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whisking it all on al jazeera, charged with crimes against humanity. 4000 counts of torture and 58 cases of murder, rape, and sexual violence. people in power trucks, the 1st ever walk harms trial of a syrian high ranking officer. i am taking part of this trial because he did something bad to me and to others. as fearful, i don't feel i focused about job as part of that is in the trial of on world slim part to on i just 0. 0 i hello again. the story from the al jazeera, our professors of the netherlands,
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are rallying against corona virus restriction. some of the toughest measures in europe are relax on saturday. but bars, restaurants and other public places remain bangladesh is impose restrictions, is covered 1900 infection triple a week to nearly 5000 a day. but many are ignoring the new front down despite the capital jacket being declared. and infection redstone no joke of it just flying to do by after losing his visa appeal against deportation from australia. government lawyers argued him with off and sentiments if the and vaccinated serve tennis star defenders his title lost the australia and opened. earlier my colleagues hill robins spoke to mark kenny at the australian national university. he explains more about the confusion over a jo joke of which is visa and tennis. australia is role and granting him an exemption to answer. they don't get to decide who comes to australia. that is the trial in government's decision, the federal government's decision,
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but the federal government had wrought up until the day before novak took a picture of its trailer. had been happy to hand ball to pass on that already really in a functional st. to the state of victoria and to tenants is trailer who runs these trailing open. when the prime minister was asked about this the day before giacobbe arrived. he said that's a matter for tenants. this trail which is given him that he's jock a bitch, an exemption. so it very strongly gave the impression that as long as tenants is tried, he was happy that he had met. there were tests for medical exemption, then the federal government was not going to in debate. but when john reached tweeted about, it traded about his arrival. he, of course, was known as an anti back to someone opposed to getting the vaccine himself. and when he treated about arriving in australia to compete in these, try to open that deed spot, quite a reaction in the trial and community, and particularly in the state of victoria, which is done at the hardest, through this,
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this whole period of the pandemic. and i think the federal government read that mood and that is when we saw scott morrison and his federal government effectively stepped back in and take over a responsibility that they never really should have handed away in the 1st place. so how much of a jurisdictional fight has been between a labor controlled state government in victoria and the federal liberal government in cambra? well, there has been some, although i don't think that's been the sort of most important element of this. i don't know. so, i mean, because it's always been truck has exacerbated already the political, the political fractious relationship between state and federal, especially with this case it has exacerbated it, but i think it's probably better to say that in fact it, it wouldn't have been this poorly handled between the 2 levels of government, if that were from the same political party, certainly the relationship between the federal government and the victorian labor
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government has not been good through this pandemic. so it wasn't a good starting point. and i suppose it meant that the federal government, when it decided to sort of buy back into the issue, it didn't really worry about how that cut the victorian government out, how it depicted the victorian government. so it is an element, you're absolutely correct. there is an element in this whole, this whole debacle, but i think mostly this is a problem where the federal government issued a visa. let's not forget that, issued novak jock of each with a visa allowed him to board a plane. and then when he arrived here during that time, really that job beach was in the air. there was a change in the attitude from the state and federal government. and it was a hostile reception, the job which got when he arrived here. donald trump has held his 1st rally of the year in arizona. it's a crucial state of november's midterm elections. the former us president vowed that republicans would win
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a vote to take control of both the house and the senate. and he repeated his false claims about joe biden, beating him to the presidency. let's bring an airy, calm, who's a political analysts. he's joining us on washington, d. c. thanks for talking to us eric cam. so, what did you make of that rally? well, as you said, it's the 1st rally that the former president has held this year, but many of the same grievances mean many of the same attacks. many of the same disparaging remarks that we have heard from the former president, not only during his presidency, but immediately after he lost the election to joe biden in 2020. right. so look before we just get into some of those details, just tell us why arizona is, is key and why, why he went to arizona particular sure, arizona is a state that for quite some time had been trending very rate. it was a deep red state, but in 2020 it was an election. it was a state fed. joe biden won by just over 11000 votes and it was one of those states
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that former president donald trump fought very hard to try to overturn the election in that state. and so now what we see is arizona, like georgia and a few other states have become now the battle ground, that president, the former president, donald trump, is going to use as a me to try to get back in office. if in fact he decides to run again, but also recognizing that this is now a moment, a time for him, given that this is an election year to try to settle some scores. we do know that he has attacked the governor of arizona, whom many believe could run for a senate seat in arizona. and so now he is attacking him, going after him. and also he is using this as an opportunity to try to make the case that arizona needs to actually turn back red, where it now many c, arizona as a possible state, which is a mix between both blue and red. like eric does. he does his involvement in these
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state races, actually worries some republicans and what he comes out and says in them, because they said back fire and voters might punish the republican party for this type of rhetoric. that's a very good point. look, if we go back to the midterm elections of 2018, we saw a record turn now in a mid term election, an off year for presidential elections, more than 100000000 people actually turned out in those elections. and of course, we know it was at that election that democrats took control of the house of representatives didn't new, fast forward to now the 2022 elections president trump is going to play very, very actively in these races. we know already that he is endorsing a number of candidates candidates that some republicans believe might go too far in terms of their rhetoric. and there's the concerns of regarding many of the candidates, if you take partial walker,
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the former football star who is running in georgia, he has already said some very controversial things. he's. he is seen as a lightening rod bigger president. former president trump is already endorse them. and so many believe with president trump playing so heavily in these mid term elections that could, of course, excite the democratic base, which right now is a bit the more lies given that they haven't been able to get some of the things that they want. that could turn out the elections and that could actually play 2 democrats hand. well that, wow. and how can democrats, right? so how can democrats actually turn this around to their advantage? well, actually it could be a, an unforced error on the republican party. and that what we could see is with president trot now endorsing so many controversial candidates. we could see races where you could see an internal struggle and fight among the republican based that could actually weaken many republicans heading into general elections against
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democracy. a, for example, not only are we talking about social walker, we're also talking about a number of other controversial candidates in missouri and kansas for example. where are many dom or where many republicans are deeply concerned about. some of these candidates that donald trump has already endorsed in the state of alaska, of president former president trump has already endorsed somewhat to run against incumbent republican senator lisa moore. koski, remember lisa mer, koski actually won a race up there as a right, a candidate when she did not make it on the ballot as a republican. and so you're going to see a lot of races where you're seeing republicans against republican and again, many believe that could waken up already given that. now many believe that this is a race that is set up for republicans to actually take control of both the house and senate in the congress this year. all right, thank you so much. erica, for joining us from washington, d. c. now,
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britain's prime minister is fighting for his political life as he faced as a growing rebellion within the ruling. conservative party, after weeks of denials, johnson eventually apologize for what he calls works. event drinks parties at his home while everyone else wasn't covered, locked on. the leader of the opposition labor party says boris johnson has repeatedly lied to everyone. i must resign. nothing baba has more from london. and has conservative empties are receiving numerous emails from their constituents who are angry about the prime minister's conduct is clear that the pressure is on bar is johnson like never before. now on sunday, the leader of the opposition labor party, his stomach, again called on him to resign. he said it was clear, the prime minister had broken the rules by attending a garden policy, which involved sending out invitations to stuff to bring your own booze. of course, for his johnson told parliament that he thought this was a work event, but many of his colleagues have rubbish. that suggestion case,
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dumber also saying the bar is johnson has lied to parliament previously when he said there had been no parties. number 10 downing street on sunday, they also rejected a report in the sunday times, who had spoken to a former number 10 official who said that boys johnson had been warned, but that god in policy was in fact illegal. and that he should counsel it number 10 very clear the boys johnson did not get that warning. but all of the revelations have meant that the conservative members of parliament, receiving a whole flurry of angry emails and phone calls from constituents saying that he's gone to father bars. johnson has lost public trust and he needs to go only 6, tory and he's have said the same in public, but it's believe that many times more of that figure have actually sent in letters to the back bench. $922.00 committee needs $54.00 of them to do so, which to,
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which would trigger a leadership context within the conservative party. the identity of a british national shot dead after taking 4 people hostage at a synagogue. and texas has been revealed 44 year old manic face on a chrome, how to stand off with police lasting more than 10 hours. all of the hostages were rescued safely. chrome demanded the release of pakistani newer scientists off. yes, dicky, who is serving a 86 year jail term for trying to kill us troops and f b. i. agents, and we see correspondent morgan shasky has more from cali, val, in texas, nearly 11. our stand off has finally come to a close colleague. will police confirming that the 4 hostages inside congregation, beth israel, synagogue, have now been released. they are alive and well and be described. the gunman who took them hostage is deceased authorities not going into details about the final
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moments of that rescue or what took place inside that place of worship. but they are saying that right now, those 4 members of the synagogue, including a rabbi, are now speaking with f. b. i. agents to paint a much clearer picture of what took place over the last nearly 12 hours today. that began when that man entered that place of worship. saturday morning and began making demands, at least one of which was the release of a federal prisoner being held at a detention facility about 20 miles away from this quiet dallas suburbs. tonight, authority, se they hope to learn much more from those for individuals inside. they establish a wide perimeter around this building all day long. however, tonight, they can decrease that footprint, help people who live in the surrounding area. it is safe to go outside with this stand off in hospice situation. finally, at a close, guatemala has intercepted a group of migrants trying to make their way through to mexico. they were part of
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the 1st major caravan of the year. international aid workers say shelters on the mexico us border are ready. overwhelmed? manuel, i follow reports from towana and mexico. hundreds of people gathered in the city of something of those who la hunter, as in the early hours of saturday. they quickly organized before sunrise to begin the perilous journey of more than 4000 kilometers toward the united states related to him. but i bought it always ginger, whether you're going with the smuggler or in the caravan, because they always danger in any way, no matter who you of it. it's the 1st large scale wave of central american migrants of 2022. while most are from honduras. there's also a large number of migrants from nicaragua, tamaqua, chameleon doodle. when all god, it is quite a tough road ahead of us and we ask god as well as the government of honduras says,
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we are still in hon julian territory to please a company us until village, guatemala. to not put any road blocks ahead of us. so, banging migrants rights activist watched closely as the mass of people left the city. they also made an effort to dissuade more people from joining the caravans. citing the many dangerous migrants face to reach the us, rothermel and yamato. but we make a call for the rest of our compatriots, not to take the risks involved in taking this path. the dangers are bigger than the possibility of achieving the much desired american dream. on mexico's border with the united states, more migrants arrive every day, only to find themselves stranded, sometimes for months or even years. hearing the one out migrant shelters are operating beyond capacity. if this latest migrant caravan from central america is successful in reaching the u. s. southern border, it will only add to the already overcrowded conditions at this and other border
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cities. seeking to avoid a larger crisis aid workers in the one i have asked regional government to do more to ensure the resources necessary siding, a growing number of families with children who continue to arrive at the doorstep of the united states. manuel rap a low al jazeera, the quantum mexico bond disposal experts and spain have safely designated an unexploded device from the spanish civil war. almost 90 years ago. construction work in the town of maya a stopped when an elderly man recalled how a bomb failed to explode. during an air raid there, when he was a child's metal detectors were used to find 50 kilos of explosives, burried under the concrete still ahead on the new sour. gemma will be here with the latest meatica combinations as to nicea when they're 1st bunch of this year's tournament ah,
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on the housing because the cycle great resignation goes global. why all people increasingly quitting their job? egypt through the canal is achieved the highest revenues and it's been high. his why he was worrying between nepalese and indian fight. it called him a call on al jazeera ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera. my name is bonnie put magar. i've always thought of yoga as part of my indian heritage . i understand it to be about transformation. the joke itself seems to be transforming. western mentality is, is a lot about this and that's very different from eastern sedation and what yoga was originally, yoga, shoot them out to everyone. but i'm afraid that simple truth is getting lost in a world that so commercialized literacy owns yoga on l. g as in
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ah ah, ah, a construction has begun on the 1st large scale wind farm off the coast of the united states. it lags far behind other industrialized nations and clean energy. the white house is fast tracking wind power project to meet climate change commitments. christmas salumi has more from new england. it's a project years in the making a wind farm off the coast of massachusetts. we're looking out to the ocean. so 35 miles from here. that's where we will see the turbines. 62 turbines known as vineyard when one enough to power 400000 homes,
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the ceo of the danish company behind it says it took the approval of more than 2 dozen state local and federal agencies to get to this point. it was not easy and definitely not the easy because it's also the 1st of its kind. oh oh, the white house hopes to fast track and other 7 offshore lease agreements by 2025. at the groundbreaking ceremony in november, the secretary of the interior discussed the bind administrations clean energy goals . the united states is making giant leaps in building a clean energy future. it's a solution that can create robust and sustainable economies that lift up communities while also ensuring future generations have a livable planet. offshore, wind power in the united states currently is next to nothing. 5 turbines here, off the coast of rhode island and other to further south in virginia, that's it. adding hundreds and hundreds more is crucial to the biden
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administration's plan to cut carbon emissions. but it won't be easy. infrastructure improvements will be needed, including new transmission lines that must be built to densely populated areas. the grid capacity has basically run out or at a point where we need to proactively plan for this. next generation was next round of big wind and solar projects. fishermen and environmental groups worried about the impact on marine life have filed lawsuits attempting to halt vineyard winds construction. all these guidelines that are in place for protection or being bypass . everything's getting streamline to for these products to go into place quickly. and that is cookers. the industry is promising to bring thousands of jobs and millions of dollars to the coastal city of new bedford. already the country's largest fishing port. so this is the 1st purpose built facility for offshore wind deployment. for the mer, it's a balancing act, a fishing,
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and some cases where the wind farms are going to go and so determinant where wind farms go, how far apart turbines are, how they're aligned, are all very complicated questions that affects both industries. still the industry and its advocates say the u. s. is ambitious goals for offshore wind power can be achieved and also that they must be to keep us clean energy targets. insight christian salumi al jazeera on the new england coast. time for the sports news. here's drama. thank you. the rain as you've been hearing well, kind of some one day that joke of it has been deported from australia. the 20 time grants on champion and his team were supported by an official so that due by bound slice off losing an appeal to the sun, his visa, consolation, 3 judges up how the immigration minister's decision which was made on public interest grounds off to the vaccinated brokovich entered the country area this month at the for taishan order usually also includes a 3 year ban on returning to austria. job, it's released
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a statement saying i am extremely disappointed with the court ruling, which means i cannot stay in australia. i am uncomfortable that the focus of the past weeks has been on me, and i hope that we can now focus on the game. and tournament i love, i would like to wish the players torment official put them. it's visuals i should say. staff volunteers and fans all the best for the tournament. so with the defending champion on many people's favorite out of the tournament, that opens the door for his rivals tennis for costa cray. gabriel joined us and gave us his picks for me, the favorites on the men's side, i was tossing up between the new members and alexander's vera from even before all this could possible began. so i'm still obviously sticking with that. they are the, the next to highest seeds off the jock of which so they've been playing terrific tennis bed the day at the end of last year guided russia to the davis cup
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championship. he's won some outstanding titles like his grand slam maiden. grand slam with us opened september, beating chocolate very handily. 646464, and the final. and then an exam is very finishing off the year as well by taking up the a t p tour will follow to a final into room. so these guys have been playing some outstanding tennis austonia. cricket has wrapped up a foreign l ashes series when off the f. another batting collapse by england. things are looking good for england and have all off the 6 wickets. and mach would help us lift the adjuster 155 runs england, needed 271 to in and started well at 68 without law. so they then lost 10 wickets in the space of just 56 runs. so it's a prayer who in the 5th and final test, england is the 1st to feed in the last 15 tests. right? yeah. say read, says he wants to stay on as captain nemo,
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let's hear from he's also sitting on the path common welcome to predicted how the last 6 or 7 weeks have gone. it's just, everything's on the plan, is this simon, he calls it is take out of it and yeah, for the pain of a part of august actually history. it's yes, it's based on no. i think a lot of guys will. so in the mirror i think, you know, i have not given a very good account and could certainly give it back out. and that's, that's the frustration in many ways the things we've done because he's not given a fair accounting case. but you know, things at the same time, it is quite evident straight here at this moment in time. a bad changes are off the market, the africa cup of nations. and they did it in some style. see, after going down in the opening game against molly, they redeemed themselves here again nor tamia a school twice in the opening, 8 minutes to set them on my way in the end. well, because we school to goes in
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a for male victory. soon as you have only one, this competition once before, that was back in 2004 on soil. gambia and molly started the days action after a goal of the 1st half the molly and finally went in front to see if either he mccain a penalty in the 79 minutes. but then gambia had a penalty of their own 10 minutes later mister barry, how does not want the final school? these matches were engraved as walling creepy ivory coast. wanted the chance to open a commanding lead in their full w twice led against you proved to be rather resilient. i had to come hours 90 minutes strike insured. a 2 will drill english premier league 5 evident facts there manager rough albany to us after less than 7 months in charge. as for his former club, liverpool, they moved up to the 2nd in the table, offer a serino when i was rented to be
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a good little bus. just before half time before alex oxley chamberlain, diving had made it to nail, but the mid filled at once off. with an ankle injury soon after level with an a gifted a 3rd goal office and sloppy play at the back by brentwood, the board eventually put in the next 5. can you me know, on his 27th birthday what ways to celebrate level of cut months is that is lead to 11 point sound. they have a game. and now does that mean has not happened? the 31 years in the nfl, the cincinnati bengals of one a playoff game. maybe the biggest rate is $2619.00 on saturday, with quarterback day by passing to assess house down is the 1st time since 1991 that the bangles of yvonne from the opening round of the pay season. i think this the city can finally tale and just enjoy this team for what it is and take that pressure off those those last 31 years. and at the same time,
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there's just such an incredible history here at cincinnati, their super bowl appearances. there's, there's conference championships and really these last even 2 decades there's been so many tremendous players, teams, and coaches that come through here that, that i hope that they feel like they're a part of this one today. and they can enjoy this because they really are the foundation for us to do this. it was a bad day to 6 times see the vote champions. the new england patriots. they were thrashed by the buffalo bills of 47.17, josh allen, off the 308 yards, and 5 down from his most famous athlete says his last contact with his family. since an underwater volcano erupted, causing us to know me to hit the country pizza, it's have to feel that he was tongue as a flat bear at the last 3 and then pick games says his father has not been heard from, nor has his family who live on the water's edge, he's lost an appeal to raise money to help the island kingdom. and then as always for the, for now i'll have more for you later to re thank you so much,
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whole, ah, ah, mount vesuvius is one of the most dangerous active volcanoes in the world. but not everyone fears living in its shadow with gifts. so it's something that medic about the service that the people who don't live champ, understand the real world goes to the red zone. ne, in naples, to understand this unusual level, living with the vocational, on our 0. ah,
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al jazeera, with blue, with the impacts of the tongue and volcanic eruption is felt across the globe. but with communication systems down, the island nation remains cut off from the world. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to mazin on. then you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. we bring you our report from bangladesh. why the omicron very into seeing cove infection writes triple in the past week.
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