tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 12, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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oh tins line or the was neglect with ukraine receives a room on a just either ah, this is al jazeera. ah hi there, i'm give it out. this is the news all live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. morning rush hour attack in the us for the simple fact and looking for a suspect of her shooting, a subway station. wrapping for another offensive russian troops strengthen their positions at eastern crane, including the besieged city of mary. a. president vladimir putin remains defiant,
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saying the west won't succeed in isolating russia on the well, sage, and to you, k police fine, the prime minister bars johnson add one of his talk cabinet ministers for breaking covered 90 lockdown. now, san hamilton. i have all the latest sports, including old number one, know about the joke of which makes a disastrous return to action. i see crashes out of the monte carlo moscow. ah, police is searching for government health or rush, all shooting and america's biggest city. the attack happened in the subway station in brooklyn, new york. at least 10 people was shot. it's 16 and all have been injured. we didn't actually go downstairs with regard. we did it. but you know, we saw our bill is coming out with a stretcher with our person on it. their leg was injured. i'm not sure exactly what
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went on or what was going on. and then we saw after that to ambulance coming out with like, hopping on one leg. obviously they got her in the leg as well. so i'm not quite sure what was going on or what's going on. when your police are telling people to stay away from where it happened to sit, 36th street station in brooklyn, the area is home to the busy china town and is popular for its views of the statue of liberty. it's a large warehouse district where many creative businesses have set up just before 824 this morning. as a manhattan bound and trained waited to enter the 36 street station. an individual on that train dawned what appeared to be a gas mask. you then took a canister out of his bag and opened it. the train at that time began to fill with smoke. do you then open fire tracking multiple people on the subway? and in the platform, again, we will describe him as an individual. he is being reported as a male black,
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approximately 5 feet, 5 inches tall. with a heavy build. he was wearing a green construction type vest and a hooded sweatshirt. the color is grey. the people of the entire state of new york stand with the people of the city, this community, and we say no more. no more mass shootings, no more disrupting lives. don't worry, creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to and it ends now and we are sick and tired of reading headlines about crime, whether they're mass shooting or the loss of a teenage girl or a 13 year old. it has to stop. you as president, has been briefed of all the shooting. all the politicians have been responding to the incident. senate majority leader, chuck schumer tweeted thank he's closely monitoring the situation. he says on praying for all the victims, their families, all those impacted. i'm grateful for the quick action of our 1st responders to everyone in new york. stay safe. when i speak to gabriel,
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i was on the horizon for us in brooklyn, new york. gabriel, just bring us up to speed with what we know now. the latest would be investigation whether it's still hundreds of law enforcement officers here at the scene. we're just about a half block away from one of the subway entrances. it's right there behind me. it's still taped off with police tape. no one can obviously go inside of investigators are still combing through that subway station looking for any shell casings or any sort of evidence that could be used in the future. but primarily, really just call me through that area. this investigation continues. it is very much an active crime scene here, but it's not only here, there's also hundreds of police officers fanned out around this area, searching for this suspect that's really priority. one. secondarily the crime scene . but even beyond that, the more urgent effort right now by law enforcement is to try to find this suspect
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urgently. and until that can happen, they will be having a lot of police span down through the area over the coming hours until they can arrest the suspect. gabriel, what do we know about the suspects? yell police are saying is that he's a black male, but he was wearing sort of a vest when he was on that subway train. at about 845 this morning, impact train filled with commuters going in to new york city. some students young kids as well. cuz there's a couple schools just within a block of this subway station as well. when if suspect 2 apparently was wearing some sort of gas mass released, some sort of smoke bomb of some kind on that train and then opened fire. beyond that, the police are saying they do not know his motive,
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obviously at this point. and they also don't have any. they also don't know in which direction he really fled. at one time, police were actually under ground going walking through the subway tracks the underground tracks looking for the suspect. they're still doing a little bit of that, but mostly trying to figure out which way did he run. and where could that suspect possibly be? obviously a motive is going to be key, but i think as of now the police say they simply have no motive here at this location in brooklyn you can still see there's lots of police officers here. many of the streets are still blocked off a little bit of calm has been restored here. now the officers, police and investigators have said there is no explosive devices in the subway station at all. it was some of the 1st people was reporting. now the scene has really shifted to various parts of the city as i look for the suspect. right, thank you for that. gabriel is on the line for us from brooklyn, new york. well,
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darren porter is a retired, excuse me, new york police department through tenant. he explains what action police will take . now this person got off of the train and ne, unleash the smoke mom who want to see with that person exit it. so there's going to be a combination of different videos on a street level that would capture an image of this person as the exit, the subway system. we here at the information that we have right now is this is the person that had a gas mask on am a trans address. so we're going to try to capture information that spits that profile being bear in mind, that person may have discarded that cas mass as well as that vest. so you also want to understand it is a possible height aim a skin color because people should have been able to determined that the skin color of the individual like that this be the looking after hands on pod so that the neck and so on. that information is going to be transmitted to the 3 components of law enforcement, the possibly put out
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a description of the individual that will look in a catch is very difficult to make assessment as to why or why not additional subway hubs were not close on what i can tell you was this does, it is a search or grid perimeter search that's occurring at that area where this person exited the subway system. you got to bear in mind, new york city has the largest subway system in the united states. so for you to in essence shut down, the system in this entirety would be catastrophic for the comings and goings for the 8 and a half 1000000 residents that reside in new york. therefore, we want to localize a search or grid pattern to ensure that we can do if we have to expand it, we will. but the police that it will, i should say, the boots on the ground that are at the location had a better have a better understanding as to what the level of flight or what the flight was of the assail. morehead on the news all, including indonesia, parliament approves
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a long awaited sexual violence bill that it says supports victim club. i'm john 100 in chicago were working class families are struggling as they are across the nation with inflation in full title holders. chelsea, you need to produce an unlikely. tompkins lead. come back details coming up the that i'm a person is defending what he calls a noble war in ukraine. the russian president says he's in no doubt who forces will achieve their goals. his comments come ahead of an anticipated offensive in the east of the fighting is expected in the port city of mary paul, which been bon bonded since the start of the war. ukraine says russia has nearly finished moving in military units for a renewed attack. and president putin says the west cannot isolate his country and he'll keep working closely with friend b governments. he's been hosting
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a close ally elevation president, alex alden lucas shanker, roches far east. they attended an event at a cause, the drum mocking the annual space state of many of the russian troops who invaded ukraine, went through valley bruce with unfortunately, ukraine was created as some kind of launch pad for aggression against russia and the offshoots of nationalism. what totally cherished this new generation of ukrainian nationalists are especially clashing with russia. you see how nazi ideology became a fact of life and ukraine. it was unavoidable. we are taking steps to provide security for russia. we didn't have any other choice. we did the right thing and i have no doubt that our aims will be achieved that we don't intend to be isolated. it's impossible to severely isolate any one in the modern world, especially such a vast country as russia. that's why we are going to continue to work with those about the hardness, who want to cooperate li, knees via lou durable. you know,
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it's important that i came here and don't feel sanctions here. you walk around and don't feel the sanctions, everything's domestic. people are working thousands of people working at this facility. thank you for inviting us to participate in this construction. we will definitely accept your proposal and offer you interesting options. thus to buy has more now from moscow. the 2 leaders shared that the air view that russia had no choice, and they had to act preemptively, because according to the russian president and the threat from ukraine was imminent and they had to a start their so called special military operation in order to ensure their own security, and of course that was the view that was shared by the bell. russian president, alexander lucas jenko, who agreed with his long time friend and ally, a vladimir putin. we heard from the 2 men following their meeting, and the are russian president, thanking the val,
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are russian presidents for his role in starting those negotiations that are still ongoing. between are the russians and the ukrainians. about how to end this conflict of letting me put in said that it was at the work of alexander lucas sion code that the negotiation process started. and that at minsk is the perfect venue for to continue the discussions or the or russian president also said that, so he's a confident that the relationship between the 2 countries is only getting stronger . and they also discuss specifically the ongoing military operation in ukraine as well. as establishing what putin called a common defensive area to strengthen their western borders. this is something that we haven't heard about before. and the 2 men have apparently agreed upon establishing this defense area. and also to carry out further a military joint, military exercises washing bag separate his forces of rejecting allegations that chemical weapons were used in their attempts to seize mario poles. ukrainian
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politician nirvana came push, says moscow. lawrence, alice used an unknown substance which caused people to suffer respiratory failure. no evidence has been put forth. you kay's armed forces minister says i can't verify those allegations. so i'm afraid that we know nothing more than than you've been able to report what she stood there were some reports circulating on ukrainian social media yesterday evening. but chemical weapons had been used in mary paul overnight. that's not something that defense intelligence here in london up, it was confirmed or any of their intelligence counterparts in with our allies around the world and indeed place president lensky address last night. also referred to report. so there's been no verification within the ukrainian system. etha, areas that were re taken by ukrainian forces north of the capital key is have sustained widespread damage by russian chevy. a few people have returned to see the
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devastation for themselves. a correspondent among can't join them. emerge in coming back to this. when you left, it was a bustling, vibrant. tell. no, it's the complete opposite. what would you be thinking? mm hm. victor shows is his pride and joy. a home he built over 20 years, or was this on us all gigawatts. they all of them to revisit this. gov. here we had our bed t v and the wardrobe were there. what that is. i replaced the windows and doors. everything was brand new under for heating world where a live in a good life, but the russian did not need to save us up so absolutely not. they destroyed everything. i knew sir rosalie,
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in athene. yara, law the clears away bullets from his apartment block from he doesn't want his kids to find them when they eventually return yog bully! we'll ammonia! but when you're, when you're ready, you can see how they pulled out the door of my apartment. they pulled out the locks and broke it, apparently wanting to steal something will, is some key to the yoke and did soon their here was my kitchen. mr. with the water heaters on the floor. he was our air conditioner, microwave fridge stove full a deal. nick, go horn up with that, so he set fire to the mould your keyboard. he was at. that's the beauty of the russian piece. you've server bundle. this isn't reconstruction, it's barely even clearing, but it is something called the a keith playoff for the people we have spoken to. it's something that helps them get back. some control gives them some hope that once again, this will be
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a bustling, vibrant town. the government, however, is overwhelmed by the sheer scale of what's required. official estimates suggest it'll take 7 years to rebuild when they eventually begin. that's not to say the government isn't doing anything. it is, it is actually building bridges. and that's the priority for the government is getting all the infrastructure in place, so people can return. but what they're returning to, well, that's going to take a lot longer to fix them on con, out, is there a pin, leasing the u. k will fine prime is to boss johnson for breaching covered 19 lockdown halls. senior cabinet minister chancellor, where she soon acco also face a financial penalty. the so called party gate scandal has angered many after it merged that government staff breached pandemic restrictions on several occasions. are, as johnson has apologized and says he's paid the fine already. i understand the anger
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that many will feel that i myself fell short when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public. and i accept in all sincerity that people had the right to expect better. and now i feel an even greater sense of obligation to deliver on the priorities of the british people. leave back at joins us now live from london. neve. as to what reaction has there been so far? well, a real dismay in a tremendous amount of anger, regardless of the fact that boris johnson is very keen, as we've seen that to try and put all of this behind him. he's been very quick to issue an apology, but at the same time, some big questions about whether more finds might possibly be on the way as well. what he's apologize for is a fine relating to a, his birthday in june of last year, attended by his wife kerry johnson, who also received
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a fine and richie snack the chance of the exchequer. at least 2 of those fines have been paid. we haven't heard from soon, aca as yet, but the possibility is that some that he could face fines for at least another 6 events that he is believed to have been asked. the one that he's already received, a fine force appears to be one of the most innocuous, but they're also allegations of him attending other boozy events in downing street won't possibly in the flats where he lived with his wife an event that might have been celebrating the departure of his former advisor dominic cummings, what has caused the greatest consternation though, is not the size of this fine. it's only around $65.00. it's the symbolism. these were people responsible for setting the rules and also now been found to been very clearly breaking them. i never close at the time. the rules in place,
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as you said earlier, went on a sliding scale, but at some point the some points. the rules and places were quite restrictive for british citizens. yeah, that's right. i think the civil sort of situation a across europe. but here the u. k. a different periods when the, the number of cases, number of hospitalizations were at the highest, there restrictions of how many people could meet outside. how many people could meet inside the ban on any gatherings other than business meetings. and there's also been a pretty much a sliding scale of responses from the british prime minister, or the one hand ease of course issued this apology now, but on the other hand, he said that he attended to at least one events in the garden policy of number 10, bring your own booze paunchy, that he said that he didn't believe the time was a pause. he thought it was a, a business beating of what it was a work event which seemed to justify his presence there rather than appearing at the time as being a humble and contrite to apology richie soon ago. a little bit more black and white
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and his comments in december of last year, he categorically denied having attended any policies whatsoever. that statement made an answer to a question in the house of commons were waiting to see will soon. ack says, after all a face has been a very, very difficult few days for him. big questions about his wife's tax affairs. this is the last thing, a man some believe might be being tabled as a possible successor to boys jones to the last thing he wants to hear. something that may well cut his political career short. we wait to see will the next steps are going to be for these 2 important figures in british politics? in fact, in london, thank you. israeli forces if i tear gas and rubber bullets of palestinian students and thought university campus and the occupied westbank, the palestinian red crescent says dozens of injured witnesses say violence began in the morning inside cut door university. net tool come not far from the separation wall. elsewhere in the occupied west bank,
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israeli forces have withdrawn from jeanine after detaining more palestinians. 17 people have so far been arrested and re grades in the occupied territory. israel intensified its incursions after a palestinian gunman shot and killed 3. is rabies and telephone late last week. 5 palestinians have been killed in the raids that followed separately is ready forces shot dead, a palestinian work, and asked on, stopping what they said was an attempted stabbing attack. the abraham has more from janine, were here in the jeanie refugee camp where young palestinians are blocking the entrances to the refugee camp. gearing up for a potential is really raid they are putting on ta years and garbage been because they read the army has threatened to read the camp and they want to arrest the family of rod has he's gotten men who killed 3 israelis in an attack on
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a bar and tell you what the family says. they had no idea their son was flossing, anything, and they're not intending to turn themselves in. now, according to all estimates, jeannine has thousands of gone thing gone. men were ready to flash with these radio army. that's almost raves, the cab and the area. every day, we've met people here who say they're sad, they're angry by the latest killing of palestinians by the israeli army. but they say they are ready to fight. let's bring in more stuff about guilty. he is secretary general, the political movement, palestinian national initiative. he joins us now by skype from ramallah. thank you for your time. was your take on, on what has led to this current escalation? well obviously this is a government palestinian blood to cover up for political and
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security failure. but more than that, the, i think the presidents did present the trent the right. we train them israel, which is trying to consolidate the occupation on the palestinian people practically pressing the news in every possible way. and this has been going on for 70 years. and that's why i think you have this situation which is very explosive, especially with the settlers attacks on palestinian communities as well as the threats to the most. during one of the holiest months, we're moving people to be able to be this this cycle because i'm seeing that there have been dozens of people killed and israel since late march. but there have also been, obviously a response is very violent responses, which have killed palestinians by the israeli security forces. it seems like there is a cycle. now, how do you see this playing out?
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was the most important thing is that the cycles keep repeating because the main problem is not resolved, which is that is really looking at buying gus. and then you can't equate between the 2 sides because you have an occupier and then occupied. you have an operator and people who are pressed and you have a system of prototype, which was very well described by i'm the student national and human rights watch. which practices discrimination against palestinians would have gotten. it was in the bank, got this trip or inside the 1948 areas, not even in the past, but so practically did it a system oppression and discrimination, persecution, or didn't use which is consider, grimes, according to international law. that is the main cause of these repeat the cycles and they cannot be dissolved and this cannot be avoided unless it is finally agreed to. it's terrible occupational therapist. all right,
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thank you very much for your time. as always, most off of i go to the 60 general, the palestinian national initiative and iran is temporarily suspending county the services in afghanistan on to protests in front of its diplomatic missions. crowds damaged part of the concert if it head out well, protest isn't cobble staged. around in front of around the embassy there, angered by on verified videos that appears to show african refugees being beaten by iranian border guards. iran is home to more than $5000000.00 african refugees to lanka has defaulted on its $51000000000.00 foreign dish. the id nation is in the grip of its worst economic crisis in memory, causing acute food fuel and electricity shortages. public anger has fled in recent weeks to anchors finance ministry says it's defaulting to preserve the cache. it has weights for an international monetary fund,
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baylof and l. fernandez has more from colombo with just a day to go to the local singer latanaya. this, the colombo shot of hub is teeming. you can see stalls selling so wrong, and people are sort of taking a look here, another ford shop where people are trying to buy some trees for the new year. but a reminder down here of what the situation is, a generator, just to keep things running for the power. ah, because many, many people are suffering with paul car. just one of the issues that's the reality of the economic price is the tree loc as going through. and we're just hearing from the government that they have decided in the interim to stop debt repayment in the process of going to the i m f. they will be looking to restructure their debt. that announcement has come today. some economy say this is far too late in the coming. they've been asking for it for months and months. and the government insisted that
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it was in control. but now deciding to put a halt in the interim and can centrally restructure debt, then what i come out and go that route. really, guy, now everything has gone up in price. i came to buy close by the are so expensive that the question is, is it enough for months and months? economist, opposition politicians have been asking the government to put a hold on its debt repayment to negotiate a sort of a plan default. and meanwhile, to save the precious foreign currency, which is also depleted and that's what led to all of these shortages fuel cooking, gas, food items medicine. and that is what a has been the rallying cry to the government. still ahead on al jazeera, how far as across the go, the responding to the sawing twice, the 1st alive that caused by the war in crane. digests tribes converge on brazil's
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capital to protest against moves to open their lands to mind. thank you live to the city and enforce early content of the season baseball action coming up. ah hello. i think we got some welcome, warmer weather, coming in to turkey into eastern parts of mediterranean. over the next couple of days, we are going to say, temperatures. garage is starting to nudge up somewhere near where there should be still say water to showers. they shouldn't be too wintry in nature. bassetti some parts of turkey over towards the caucuses. elsewhere, as you can see, largely dry and fine temperatures here in doha, struggling to get to 36 celsius, still plenty warm enough, but down on a recent values. that's the key thing to note. so plenty of walked over towards
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have kind of stand $24.00 celsius there in couple. macy still see one or 2 showers, a rowley, and just some showers for northwestern parts of africa. northern areas of morocco and northern, passive algeria, seeing some heavy downpours, rudy, whether there cosette to western side ultimate, it's right in a lively showers now into a good part of west africa. they are becoming rather more intense, more the way of foundry down port. could see some heavy rain there into ivory coast, to some parts of garner, southern areas of nigeria. heavy showers continue across the heart of africa. the showers continue for a time just around the eastern side of south africa. but as we go on through the next couple of days, the system will make its way further. east was rain, does grassy make his way towards cape town and move further east. ah, use from al jazeera on the go and me tonight, out is there is only
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a mobile app is there for you. this is where we dissects, analyze. to find what's going on, i guess from out there is a mobile app available in your favorite app store. just set for it and tapped are made a new app from out. is there a new at you think it it with the scars of former yugoslavia civil wars run deep. but for years the balkans have managed to keep a fragile peace. now with ukraine, a light in europe on high alert for russian meddling. the mood is uneasy. people in power travels to bosnia with rich to secede by serb leader miller rat go dig of ignited fears. that conflict could return bosnia. testing the piece on al jazeera hulu.
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ah ah, talking out is there a reminder? i told stories this hour us felisa searching for a suspect after a rush hour shooting at a new york subway station. the fire department says 10 people have been shot. ukraine says russia has nearly finished moving. the medical units at needs into east and positions for a renewed offensive march of the fighting is expected to focus on the already besieged city of mary. rosh his president says, the conflict with ukraine was inevitable. it was just a matter of time that i'm improved and made the comments while meeting bedrooms. president alexander shenker in the far east members of 200 indigenous tribes from across brazil, have converged on the capital, protesting against a bill that will open up their lands to mining monarchy. in archive reports from
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presidio the protesters covered their bodies with yellow mud, posing as statues, made of gold in sprayed themselves with red ink. a symbol of the indigenous blood spilled by miners in their reservations. 7000 representatives of 200 indigenous tribes came from all over brazil to the capital brazil. yet to march against a controversial bill that would open their lands to mining in was scheduled to be voted this week. the protest was called on the same day that a 120 page report was released by the yellow mammy people and an n g o. with shocking stories about the damage already done by illegal minors. in getting battle jaeger or for this illegal miners have been offering food to are underage girls in return for sex by polluted our rivers with mercury and poisoned the fish we eat. now our youngsters feel they depend on gold to survive. and some
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of our leaders have sided with the miners because they feel they can't depend on the government for protection. president able so mattel has used the war in ukraine to push the bill to the top of the agenda, or sonata says brazil's powerful agricultural industry may run out of fertilizers, which it imports from eastern europe and should therefore exploit it. so mineral resources, but it's mostly gold, not the phosphates used in fertilizer. beneath the affected indigenous lance and the legal mining is already rampant in 2021. the amount of yellow money land destroy bay legal mining increased by 46 percent. as it is there, malia the chi po and wonder roku peoples are suffering the same onslaught from armed illegal miners. that's why we decided to form an alliance to fight the threat by gathering as much information as we can and making it public. critics say the
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government has turned a line die tweed legal miners for years. mining may still be illegal in brazil indigenous territories, but that have not kept legal minors from invading indigenous lands that there never made it. 20000 illegal miners just in the yellow miami reservation. the indigenous people say their lives are already at risk. opening their lands to mining will leave them. totally unprotected. are let's go live out to him on again . ok. have who is in brasilia, and we understand the former president lula has joined protests against both scenarios. plans for commercial mining. what are the promises? did you to make to indigenous people as well? yes saw, well lou louis has not yet officially launched his candidacy for the presidential elections in october. that will have been happen on may 9. but he came to day to
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participate in this a really big indigenous gathering in brazil. ya. and he promised that if he was, would be delighted if he is elected, he will create an indigenous ministry. he will also, ah continued demo kading, indigenous territories present. jade bull sonata, who will be running for his re election. a said from day one that not he would not dumber kate another centimeter of arbors of indigenous territories. so little that made all these promises. and also he supported the canada seeds of indigenous. our women that will be running for congress in october, give tobar elections. i monica nocka, their parson, priscilla, thank you. the fighting in ukraine has caused widespread shortages of fertilizer within weeks. prices have skyrocketed across the globe pharmacy. they're struggling to meet their costs and is left consumers unable to pay cut,
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hello as haughty on has more it's harvest season in the soybean field and southern brazil, the city of food and topple. this is more than 10000 kilometers from ukraine, but the war seems closer than ever. russia and ukraine account for nearly 30 percent of global fertilizer exports. but the war and sanctions are hurting supply chains across the world. though only the brazilian was go, my question is from where will brazil buy more fertilizers? we have to find the markets, but it's not that simple also. mm hm. brazil is the world's 4th largest consumer of fertilizers. hannah was sworn higher prices means less production of essential crops. farmers are also struggling in kenya, up until recently, fertilizing this entire farm. and i, roby cost about a $175.00. now, it's 5 times as much like inequality, all the mach well for had had,
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with the price hike. it's gonna cost about $875.00 to cover the farm. but that i can continue with this business. i'm quitting because the losses are too high. developing countries have been hit particularly hard by the shortage. the number of people facing food insecurity has increased over the last year, especially after the pandemic. that this comes out a bad time and just ends up exacerbating our challenges globally. in this read market in athens, the effects of the war are already hurting for suppliers and consumers. model. i would pay about $20.00 to $24.00 per unit of fertilizer, but now the price is about $41.00. and i'm talking about fertilizes that are essential for us. food prices were soaring before the war. the us says it's world food price index reached the highest level last month since it started keeping records in 1990. the fighting in ukraine is intensifying the problem,
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putting at risk future harvest castillo visit again. i'll da 0. the war in ukraine is also causing prices to store in the us, where the consumer price index has hit a new record. the inflation rate jumped to 8.5 percent compared to a year ago. it's the fastest annual rate increase in 1981 compared to last month at lowest point 6 percent respecting higher fuel food and housing costs. calling to say, inflation will cost the average us households an extra 5200 dollars this year. john hansen has been taking a closer look at how rising inflation is affecting the lives of ordinary americans . he sent us this report from chicago. they say inflation effects the ways are lena smith, members eats, shops, drives nearly every aspect of her life. we went from lipton's to store brand
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tea because i love it. my daughter love it, and that's what we could afford. the inflation have us in the store. we used to can spin fe 20 bucks on, let me bring it in cheese. the basic things have done a loaf of bread is $5.00 who can afford that? food and fuel have been especially hard hit pandemic related kinks in the global supply chain and an energy shortage partly due to the war. and ukraine has driven up prices on a broad range of goods. if you do seem products on sale, which is become less pervasive than ever before, you know, buying stock up, put things in the freezer because prices are not going to go down. that's left grocery store shelves, more bare and more pricey. the dollar tree is the kind to store a lot of working. 5 families come to to save money for 35 years, nearly everything in the store cost a dollar. now it's about a quarter of questions. some of the founder of chicago's non profit violence
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interrupter program says inflation appears to be contributing also to its spike in crime. the reason why some of the crime levels are rising is because inflation is pretty tough out here. yet people trying to rob peter to pay paul, you have the car jackins on the rise with the u. s. government hoping to lower gas prices by releasing oil from the nation's strategic petroleum reserve, and the federal reserve raising interest rates to discourage borrowing. president biden says his administration is working on it more and more americans get jobs as they do, it's going to help ease the supply pressures. we see, and that's good news for friday. inflation is good for our economy, means that our economy has gone from being on demand to be on the move for sir, lena smith, members, inflation has also dashed her hopes of starting off the year with a new kitchen. labor prices went up from $12000.00 to $25000.00 and a matter of a year. so this is the old kitchen with new appliances. and we have cabinets in my
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garage. we have countertops in my garage, florrie, and we can't afford to do for her, and many americans each day brings less and less for them to cut. john henderson, al jazeera chicago french president, emanuel con, has been confronted by angry health workers in the eastern city of maloof. they urged mccomb who is campaigning for a 2nd term and also do more to improve their working conditions and salaries. the city was an epi center of the crone of ourself break 2 years ago. at the time, health work is warmed. the system had been stretched to the limits. far, i challenger, marine, the pen says she has no plans to pull france out of the e. you depend, is a prominent, you're a skeptic. she spoken of working to perform the block, but says that she can't, she still wouldn't leave knows in the past to push it as she to no, i have no hidden agenda. everything i want. i see what i've explain myself for the past 8 months in a very precise way. of course, i think
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a large majority of french people no longer on the european union as it exists today, which is the european union that functions and absolutely under mechanic way. which advances by tread caused by black men and which implements policies that are against the interests of the people. and the vital interest of economists, murphy could. more than 40 migrants have been rescued off the coast of spain, canary islands. the spanish coast guards spotted their boats and rough seas no grand canario monday. more than 6000 people have reached the canary islands this year. the islands that lie off the coast of west africa become a transit point for people trying to reach mainland europe. the u. s. has told us non emergency staff to leave shanghai because the surgeon coven, 19 cases, and china's handling of the outbreak region regards the move as an attack to long job. we strong opposed to pull translation of to recreation by the us shown and have made turn complaints. they should immediately stop tech in china's economic
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prevention policy. political manipulation with epidemic issue, and stop smearing and discrediting china. i think in criticized for how it's controlled the virus now even restrictions and thumb shanghai neighborhoods. the cities 26000000 people have been on the strict locked down for 2 weeks. is katrina, you. shanghai authorities say 43 percent of all neighborhoods in shanghai have had their restrictions either. but what this means really varies from neighbourhood to neighborhood. in many cases, what it means is that if your particular residential compound has not have had any positive coven case for about 2 weeks, you may be finally allowed to walk out your front door. and that means you can get some walk around the courtyard of your compound, but in many cases you're not allowed to actually leave your compound and entered public areas. and for the relative few that are allowed to walk into the streets, there really is not much to do because the majority of businesses remain closed. i
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think the bottom line is that in shanghai, most of the 25000000 people living in that city are still under some form of strict lockdown. and the reason is because of the numbers on tuesday, we had 23000 cases or just over reported of curve 19. this is slightly down from the figures on monday, but it's still nowhere near where authorities want those numbers to be on tuesday, a shanghai official said that the outbreak is still not effectively under control. and so what we're seeing here is the government really under increasing pressure to do something. it says it is eating restrictions, but just really mildly because they are facing a lot of complaints about the way this lockdown has been handled so far. the number of dead from trouble who don't maggie in the philippines has risen to 42. rain is hampering evacuations from flooded villages and the central and southern region seems to searching for survivors and several pounds hit by mud size. about 30000
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families have been displaced in the 1st major storm in the philippines. this year dozens of emergency workers have been battling a fire in the us state of new mexico. strong winds dry weather fuel the flames, forcing evacuation south of albuquerque, its burned more than 2.5 square kilometers and damage several structures. cruise battling another fi in the northern part of the state which began last week. a metal rich asteroid was seeing the sun between mars and jupiter. it may soon have its 1st visit from earth. nasa is conducting final tests before the launch later this year. it's the 1st mission to explore mine a planet composed of metals instead of ice and rock. it will all but the asteroid psyche for nearly 2 years as part of its mission. once we launch this, we can repair it up and go fix it. it's got to work the entire time and it takes 3 and a half years to get there. that will be orbiting psyche once we get there for 2 years
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to collect these find technician. so you need an extremely reliable space. granted, us based and g o is have donated more than 3 tons of powdered milk to cuba, where there's a shortage of dairy products. the milk was destined for hospitals that at least one nursing home is the basis. for example, of chronic food shortages on the island, the us embargo against cuba, which prevents trade between the countries as crystal, that's economy. flooding in south africa is quite natal province, has killed at least 20 people. several others missing. heavy rains destroyed buildings and swept away roads. some homes have been buried in mud slides. the government has called on the army to help emergency teams for media. miller has more from janice book. some reports indicate that could be more than 20 fatalities . some people trying to escape the flood waters are stuck on roof tops. and there are reports of missing people in at least several areas of the province. rescue
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teams also trying to find people trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings. now, some of the worst hit areas are the informal settlements which surround the city of durban. many of these homes are bolt on the banks of rivers and streams that have now flooded and several roads have also collapsed and major highways into the city of durban, or underwater. in lebanon, had least one person has been killed and 7 wounded in an explosion near the southern port city of side on the bass, demolished a building that served as a scout center for the sheer amount political party. the cause is being investigated. indonesia parliament as pasta landmark bales, a tackle sexual violence to provide the legal framework for cases of abuse. until now the issue had been regarded as a private matter. nearly 340000 cases of violence against women were reported last year. jessica washington has more from the capital jakarta. after years
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if, when he emerged in indonesia, his people's representative council was one of celebration this new place, both sensual violence house, speaking of poor mahogany declared as legislators passed a highly anticipated v into lawyer which aims to create a better legal framework for victims of sexual abuse to secure justice. i this law is so important all these years, there were so many victims who didn't get justice. they endured trauma, they were criminalized and victimized. the law has been broadly welcomed my rights groups around the country for making the well being of sexual abuse victims a priority by offering compensation and other support. there are many breakthroughs in his name in the best interest of the victims. it also expands the definition of sexual crimes to include different types of abuse. firstly and foremost,
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it actually regulate sexual crimes or sexual violence that previously are considered as criminal acts or marcia. lyric related, which includes sexual harassment. passing the bill wasn't easy. supporters faced a strong challenge from those who are opposed to such laws. the bill had faced some backlash since its early stages, which caused delays in getting it passed conservative political parties, and some religious groups were against it, saying it will encourage adultery and sex outside marriage in a confir lahardo law, the bill was in jeopardy. people were saying it supports free sex and opens the door for sexual deviant. but it was proven that narrative was not true. deborah high profile cases helped keep the issue in public focus. last month, a dean at a university in northern indonesia was acquitted of all charges. after
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a female student said he sexually harassed her. her lawyer said he welcome the new legislation. under the law, a letter from a psychologist can be used as evidence. i hope going forward. no more perpetrators of sexual violence will be set free. student at the university have held regular rallies and supported the student who made the alligator not like many. they say they just want the campus and the rest of indonesia to be a safer place. jessica washington to 0 to counter still ahead on al jazeera, installed the return to action of the world's top tennis by a dozen. go to plan details coming up with
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ah ah. turn off sport, his honor. thank you very much. kim, one or back joke of a to a has made a disastrous return to action. the world number one has been knocked out of the monte carlo masters. he lost against either handle it over to a 4 pina of spain, african seating. the 1st said that the serbian star did show glimpses of his best to take the 2nd honor tie break. but the 3rd that he was completely dominated that lose in it. 6. want to confirm his exit. chocolate who is been vaccinated against coven 19 was playing just his 2nd event of the year. he missed 2 recent competitions in america due to covered restrictions in the u. s. for time grand slam singles champion came classes has retired once again. this is the 3rd time the
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belgian has quit playing elite, tennis classes had ended, her 2nd retirement in 2019. you 38 year old last official match was in october when she lost in the 1st round at indian wells. during her career she won 3 us open titles and the australian open. chelsea manager thomas still has says he's hoping his team are about to write a fantastic script in their champ, his lee call to final with. we are madrid. he holders clary al, in spain shortly. and need to turn around the 31 deficit from the 1st leg to reach the last 4. chelsea, a warmed up for the match with the fixed snell. premier league went over south hampton. if a sorry on side that currently top legal it's sports and it's her, it's a game and it's the beauty of the game that did everything is possible always. so we will arrive and try everything because it's worth trying and her and from there we see. and hopefully we have for we have so much we have belief grows and her was
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in the match. and by our actions and her yeah, hopefully we can fulfill lo, dream sto, shareholders and all sally martina, i'm lucky that i have a team that knows this type of match. well, a team that knows what needs to happen or what can happen. we're not going into this game feeling relaxed. it's a big opportunity to reach the champions league semi final that the normal concern about this kind of game against a strong rival like chelsea will give them a lot of respect bottle. where his, the call to find a line up enfold tuesdays other game is between 6 times his by munich, m villareal, the spanish team are taken a one nil advantage to germany. embassy to really system to says here, what makes me confident is that we played a very bad match in the 1st leg and villareal at their best. that's the result of our analysis. after watching their matches, i don't believe we would play a bad match against the same opponents,
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therefore i'm quite confident that we can be better informed ahead of. well for bull sab, latter is to go on trial and june to face with corruption charges. the case centers on a $2000000.00 payment that was made to michelle platonic, the ex president of europe's governing body of both bladder and latin. you have denied any wrong doing. prosecutors. a lead hatter improperly arranged the payment to patina in 2011. franca vogel has been fired from one of the highest profile jobs in basketball. vogel has paid the price for his los angeles lakers. a team missing out on the payoff for the did lead the lakers to the n. b a championship in 2020. but this season injuries a have meant his thought trail of le bron james anthony davis and russell westbrook have rarely played together. westbrook says the vocal has done little to help him during his time at the front ties just being, you know, a person that,
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unfortunately, that people create narratives of me and who i am. what i do, what i believe in that are, you know, just not true. i'm always have to like prove myself again and the year after year after year, which is to me, it's unfair. there's really no reason not to do that. so when i 1st got here, i just felt that i never was given a fair chance just to be who i needed to be to be to help his team. it's starts with the coaches holding players accountable and making sure that there's on court execution. it goes to our training staff, doing everything they can to make sure we have healthy bodies on the court. and it goes to our players to play at with encore execution at the highest level because that's what lakers fans expect and deserve from all of us. and so i think when you have disappointment,
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you need to take ownership of that and you need to vow to make the adjustments to be better. well, i came here to win a championship and i want to learn more. so i accomplish what i want to accomplish. but i'm still hungry for more so, you know, and i'm confident to do organization wants to same is with this organization is always been about. and i told him that i wanna, you know, help this franchise becoming a champion once again. so i've done it. we've done it, but i want to do it again. the new major league season is less than a week or older, but already we have a contender for catch of the year. brett phillips of the canterbury raise a diving to the rescue for his team against the oakland athletics. his effort didn't prevent his team from sliding to their 1st loss of the season. nasa for me came thanks. i thought that's news arthur. go away. my colleague,
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a whole parishioner than individuals pay 5000 years dollars to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00, much of it for conservation initiatives. ah panic on the new york subway after a man throws smoke bombs and opens far too in the morning rush hour, injuring 16 people. ah. i know that i'm dealing with donald. this is sal. jesse are alive from london, also coming on. the battle for mary will pull, enters a decisive stage with russian troops close to taking control of the city and the estimates of $21000.00 civilians killed. president putin defends roches war in
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