tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 10, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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hypersonic missiles at odessa. the latest attack is on ukraine's largest port city and a vital fried gateway. the country club under a 100 in arkansas were a conference of experts is working on getting the keys out of the supply chain. later in sports, we've got action from the n b a. playoffs. as a league veteran inspires the boston, celtics will come back when over the defending champion. ah, we begin the program in sri lanka, where straits around the capital, colombo, a. com, following a night of unrest to more police have been deployed on the ground though. at least 7 people were killed after a nationwide curfew was largely ignored by many organized violence on monday, prompted prime minister may hinder roger puck said to resign, protest is had cold for his ignition planning the government,
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the country's worst economic crisis since it gained independence in 1948. let's talk to michelle, fernandez his life rest in colombo. hello, there me now looking at the same behind you have tensions east overnight they have do not have to merely by the fact that there's been a curfew clamped down since last evening when the tensions of flared up. and this has meant that while there are many people on the roads, there are, in fact people looking around, it seems like that you see over my shoulder 3 burning buses and one behind that as well. so a total of for the likelihood of people getting into clashes and things like that has eased completely as because you have not just the police as you mentioned, but also members of the 3 armed forces being called out by the president. in fact,
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on our way to these areas, we've seen the air force, the navy and the army deployed at checkpoints. literally a sort of stopping where he cursed checking was going around in them and all of that. so these have also kept control on the tensions plus that sort of initial flare up that current rotation between those 2 sides, the supporters of prime minister, my and the roger boxer. and the protestors who had been calling for his the president and the government's resignation. has now ease so things relatively come in colombo and in other parts of the country from what we're hearing the mel speaking of their prime ministers resignation. has there been any more political developments or nothing officially yet, or vc? there's a lot of our sort of behind the scenes activity going, we did hear reports that the speaker parliament had requested that to the president
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convene parliament on those in the president's camp. a sort of responding by saying, the speaker does not need the president. okay, to do that that he is purely within his sort of authority to bring the parliament together. obviously, 225 legislators will have enough and more issues to discuss. there are also a sort of a lot of finger pointing going on about what caused the eruption of violence yesterday. oh certain people blaming the my him the raja boxes, supporters as well as my and the roger boxer and he's close circle for allowing them to get out of hand. obviously it was basically something waiting to happen. thousands of supporters of being sort of spoken to more or less whipped up emotionally and then them coming out of that official residence of the prime
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minister, which is just further down the road setting out to basically confront of the protestors who had set up camp opposite the prime minister's residence literally assaulting whoever was there was a relatively small crowd and then literally bulldozing their way towards the president's office. so it was just something that everybody knew or brought to happen. and that's why lots of recriminations. even a blame being poor, you know, lead at the feet of the police for not acting fast enough. so all of those things happening, but still in terms of a successor, obviously the price, the president will now have to look at calling on someone else. a want to take up the prime minister ship and their own also are to create another government. but there's obviously, every one's at sixes and sevens resident has invited the main opposition to do that and the opposition leader has refused. obviously, nobody wants to take over this kind of sinking ship and be seen or not being able
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to control the situation. so things quite dire and, you know, a lot of decisions to be made in the coming days and let aid. we appreciate your comprehensive report on this issue. michelle fernandez, live for us in colombo, still in the capital. now let's bring in that johan pereira, he's the executive director of the national peace counsel of sure lanka. john, thanks so much for being on this news. our, as we heard from our correspondent, there's been another night of unrest, but the prime minister's resignation is obviously not enough, protested when the president to go. is that likely to happen? i think it has to happen. it shouldn't happen because the protests against both the president and the prime minister and also the rest of the government. and in fact, against the entire idea of the parliament problem in itself. but the president has
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to take responsibility. he's the head of government, he's the head of state, and it is under his watch that should come to this very sorry, pos of economic collapse. total dependence on foreign countries for that big decision. and now to arrive of the kind of a kind not seen to the past 3040 years shocking. right. well, we should know. we started off by a member of his own government, his prime minister, sort of encouraging the counselors, local counselors who had come for the final meeting with him, saying he did not resign. and telling them to go out that he was going to stay on and essentially the encouraging them to go out and time disrupt the protest outside . so he has to take responsibility for that and he needs to resign. but that little problem, that at the moment we don't have a government at all, and the president is only governments we have. so he has to stay. and it see that
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a prime minister is that find that he's the authority constitutionally arrested authority to find the prime minister and can, who do you think should eventually leave the country who are the right replacements? you know, i said that the for this does say that all 225 parliament should go and they don't want them. and in a way, it was very sad. but when the leader of the opposition went to the protest site, after the government gordons had attacked, protested the protesters did not welcome the opposition. so we see that the reduction of the police are almost all political parties in talking. and that is a challenge that we have to face there is talk now of bringing in someone from outside of politics, maybe a retired politician. we have to wait and see who that candidate ruby. do you think the shed anger over this, or in cost of living,
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his actually united shilling can use the people putting aside their religious and racial differences to protest together. that is one of the beautiful things of this, of this for this campaign that made people very emotional and happy that we saw our young people say no to racism. we will not be fooled again by the put politicians who made us races to get our boards and i, but i, on the other hand, i know that a lot of education work to be done because the ethnic device is very up in the north and east that is not the same degree of public participation in purpose as there is in the scene. other majority areas of the country who wanted for the president then and, and he's government. so, but we see that there is a coming together. everyone is agreed on the economic crisis. everyone suffers because economic crisis, but when it comes to issues such as sharing interesting power, sharing,
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accountability for war crimes, then i think them, you buy and therefore we have to work on that. that is something we have to unite our country. how much foreign debt master lanka repay, and what help can i get from abroad? something like $80000000000.00. maybe for the country did not so big, but for us it is very big. and the, and that has said that according to the baby, currently earning and saving money that we are not texting our people, they're not, they're not generating enough revenue. and we are not cutting down, you know, i expenditures to repair those loans. so i'm, it says the come up with a plan stable government, 2nd, economic plan. it takes at least 6 months, maybe can be more because that needs to be in our country. in the meantime, we are hopeful that i mean this distance of the international community. granted,
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india has pitched in a lot. we are very grateful to india, but we also want the countries to support them. the rest and countries that countries too. ok, well we'll leave it there. we appreciate your insides, john pereira, the executive director of the national pace, counsel of sure lanka. thanks for joining us on this news. our ah, let's head to the philippines now in the election commission there. it says it will order the results of $700.00 voting precincts. that's after protested allegations of election fraud. ferdinand marcos, junior, the son of a former president has emerged as the presumptive went up florence louis reports from manila. ha. protesters gather outside the election commission building to protest against what they say are voting irregularities. some people were unable to vote after at least
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a $1800.00 vote counting machines. malfunctioned during national elections on monday, less than 2 percent of the total number of machines are you in the home. and we are here because we're seeing how sloppy the election commission to work is. they had to be used to prepare for the selection, but they are competent. they took away that i thought filipinos to both for what they want. the protestors were soon pushed back by police with water cannon and swat teams on standby. for heavy pushback has long been hallmark of the outgoing administration incumbent president, rodrigo to 30 had little tolerance for descent or criticism. i know ferdinand marco's junior, whose late father ruled the country for 2 decades and was often described as a dictator is on cause to win a landslide victory. and with to 2 days, daughter sarah set to become the vice president. many are concerned, their civil liberties may shrink further. analysts say the return to power of the
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marcus family is the result of decades of rebranding. boosted in recent years through social media campaigns, often with misleading information. studies have shown that mark was campaign in the margaret family has hugely invested in this machinery. and i think if they're going to be the next administration, that this is going to be a lean and mean propaganda spewing machine. he says the strategy may not only help them with power but keep it. oh, for marcos is supporters gathered outside his campaign headquarters the day after the polls. those concerns were far from their minds as their candidate heads for victory with an unassailable margin. florence lean al jazeera manila. ok. let's bring in jamila alan dog and who's live for us in that manila hello there. jamila, how far away away from getting an official result?
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well, that's the question that many processors here also from both sides would like to know. there are a lot of young people here who are supporters of vice president lanyard. have read those. the leader of the opposition was been asking the commission on the election officials to come down and face them. they have been complaining about voting irregularities about both cow, both counting machines, breaking down that, that some voting process. they stick to as much as 10 hours and how quick on the other hand was trans, was the transmission of votes. canvassing the official canvassing have been delayed yet again in an around the full day. which means that you know kind of thing won't start and later tonight or early tomorrow. now i am with one of the supporters of vice president lanyard, or brad or his name is mr. villanueva. hi, sir, thank you for talking to us. the margin of bumble marcus junior is quite large. i
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mean, it's huge. you know, if we're going to base it on traditional electoral results. so why are you know v p, read, the supporters not get than seating and accepting this result? well in the country, nothing is for you. if you plant oil, you will harvest oil. and as long as you love the country, a person or a community, you have to rice up and defend it. we are being bacon or fool for this that they stick. the numbers just do not add up. or rather they do not much reality on the ground. thought billy, it's a, it's a thoughtful thought though departure from what you see on the girl or you x. do you think it will be some sort of a miracle for that to change? more than 10000000 votes on for a bumble marcus junior as a lead. i really don't know, but this is
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a lot of miracle. that's why you're free. and we'll see, we just have to do it a day to day. just let the, this people in this building know that we will not swallow everything that the unit . thank you. well, it's not the only in manila where, you know, the electoral process has been problematic. in fact, the military has been asking the commission on the elections to declare 15 villages in landlord build, so province, as areas with failure of elections. there have been 4 rad dick violence in different parts of them. in the now many areas have long had the history of electoral violence. we're getting reports that more than 6 people have died. there have been snatching of ballads of stand off between war in glands. so there is this sense that there is some sort of chaos, and yet, you know, the numbers seem to have been cemented and it's almost ah,
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finality that the next president of the philippines will be the son of the former president and the late dictator for dinner. marked as senior. thank you very much for that update in those in science shamella ellen duncan live for us. in that manila let's bring in that meritus of the tug. she's the editor lodge for wrap. le digital media organization and joins us from manila as well. meritus, thanks so much for being on the program. what does the return my calls family to power main for the philippines and it's 110000000 people. what does it mean for the philippines? yeah. what, what would it look like? what can we expect? oh are there are a force fears that i read, read the presidency of reading, and mark was junior me further reduce accountability in the philippines because of the philippine government has yet to collect or so many billions of best source
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in terms of ill gotten wealth of the family or for the non marquess junior number do. there are still pending cases in our courts are pursuing this, you know, got that. so the fear is that are, these will all i know, died down and also for the non marcus junior was convicted for non payment of back says and secondly, he asked what executor of the estate of his late father has not been any of the estate taxes amounting to billions of business, so all of these will be gone when he becomes president. it's certainly what does it say about the site of democracy now that he's in power? oh we, there is this fear that ah, further, he was further a rule democracy in the philippines because as we've seen during the election campaign, he has the you was the least open among the candidates who did not grant media
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interviews except to those who considered friendly he undermined the mainstream and independent media by bringing along the squad, 30 of loggers out to the company. he evaded south west 1st. so we foresee that when he becomes president, it will be a secret, the office of the president. and he will continue that this information that he started way back many years ago when he ran for vice president. and last so we will see on a presidency that will be secret, the that will undermine the media. and that will, what i call when being your lice, which may become speech sponsored, lies it when he sits down as president, speaking of those lies and also the social media, what does this election results say about the power of social media? it was obviously a successful online campaign to re brand the old michael's ear as
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a sort of golden age instead of a period of martial low. yes, i think this information is only one of the reasons that mark loss has been has to launch a successful campaign. let's remember that the fact that the current president, waive the wait for a leader who will abide by all the products labeled with their this started when he got paid for president. and he became president, use a lot of this information and we saw that these, some of these were spaced clustered. so it's easy for the success or to continue with this erosion of democracy because the best way of the way. so we see this information. we see a weakening of institutions. and thirdly, our standard history textbooks do not thoroughly discuss marcia law and the abuses of the dictatorship. so it's very, very sad that when mark was become seats that as president will do in 30 me
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even law news, our history. so this is a battle for our future as well as for our fans. what are the geo political ramifications of this election result once it's confirmed, particularly the relationship between the philippines in the us. oh yes, ah. 11 mark was a ferdinand marked as junior noah spent years of exile in the us. and there, i think you said yes, mixed emotions about the u. s. because the u. s. are transported them out of many latin, 1986 when they were divorced by up popular uprising number 2, but his mother was acquitted in the new york court. ah, he, she was charged for racket theory and fraud. and then 3rd, marcus junior started in ward got in pennsylvania, although he did not finish his master's business administration. so you can see
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a mixed feelings towards the u. s, but when he becomes president, the u. s. will definitely want to keep, you mustn't align because of the n shown here in the south china sea and china as a very influential power in the region. so it is this worth watching the do your quality of our, his presidency? yes, certainly going to be a dynamic time. we appreciate your insights meritus a veto. get the editor at lodge for rep la, a digital media platform. thank you. plenty more head on the things out, including changing the political landscape. leaders of lebanon's, anti government movement, take their fight to the ballot, opening for victory in the upcoming elections. ecuador is growing problem with gang violence fighting between rival drug cartels in a prison leaves and dozens dead on the run. plus a couple of big names are heading to the 2nd gulf major of the year. all the
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details with jimmy coming up a little later in schools. the mayor of mary poll says at least $100.00 civilian men, remained trapped in the still works. the sage, by russian forces, ukrainian officials said at the weekend that all women, children and elderly had been rescued, had been trapped by intense russian attacks along with hundreds of soldiers. they refusing to surrender, saying, though 5 to the end still in ukraine and the lease one person being killed in 5 injured during shelling of some of the southern port city of her desk. the ukrainian military says, shopping center and warehouse has faced wrapping on the bottom and the city was largely fed in the 1st phase of rushes invasion. and in the past week, several towns in the south has also been foamed of bringing the assa bag. now he's
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live for us near young assa, what more you hearing about these latest attacks in the a, some parts of ukraine as well as in the south? what follows on from what we know the russians stated aims are they say they want to take the east and the sides effectively land locking ukraine. those strikes on the death have injured a number of civilians. now there's some debate about the tactics. the russians are using whether these off from a strike, so long range missiles base thought that they prefer to use long range missiles guided missiles as a tactic because it saves them, saves the aircraft from anti aircraft fire. and the russians would want to want to concentrate on that strategic port, city of a desa to effectively land luck ukraine. they already have mario pola, though. they're still fighters holding that metroplex plant. they have no line
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bridge from russian control territory in the east, and they have mario poles and it connects to them now to crimea, which the antics in 2014. now, in the east here in the governor of the has said that some serious battles taking place around the village of bill harris go with dozens died after school was struck and people were sheltering them. but the battle to continue here and the russians are making a push to the north of us to the east of us and to the size of us. they are russian troops. the daddy strikes, taking pace just not far from his love yet and was hit yesterday by miss alt this morning to pay school. the mood was hit. a gas pipeline was hit yesterday because i have cub just behind me was hit. and what's happening is that the russians are targeting these places with heavy artillery and missiles and then pushing forward. now the thing here with the east, it is a battles over towns and villages are the population is a great many people have moved and the russians don't really get bogged down in
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urban warfare like in the major cities. once they take a place, what lies ahead of them are just fields and roads so they can take vast areas and then stop pushing forward and try to take the rest of the east. now where we are now, it's like a in the east, again, pretty much surrounded by russians, which is completely cut off. and it's thought that the russians would want to push north for from the side the, from mario, poland, places where they control. and then also down from it is you effectively cut you off the ukrainian forces. but as i said, the battles continue around tons of religious here in the east, but many people have already left the populations of these cities, towns and villages have decreased because people don't want to be on the front lines while we appreciate your update, as always, our side bag in the east of ukraine, stay sex. still ahead on al jazeera ah,
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south korea's new president calls on pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons in exchange for massive economic aid in old ro speech. the dangers of being a woman in mexico protest is accused. the government is failing to solve a growing list of crimes and coming up in scores at 3 time and major champion greens and match on sewer. first time in 15 months. ah. well the spring sunshine is doing its work, most european plane is nice and warm. many places, bit warmer than average. there is an obvious pole cloud here and that's a cold front which means temperature light to drop a little bit at least as the cloud. because at the top, it's quite windy for the british owls and probably the low countries. and
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eventually the scandinavia, they're ousted a few showers around in romania, not quite hungry, but down through creation bits of italy. it's a remnant last few days actually weather, but it's generally speaking a fading story. so we can overlay the temperatures and you've got orange or red. that's nicely wall watches, pick a few places. but let me just focus briefly on prague. i think the won't last until wednesday, and them increase in the breeze. maybe the cloud will see things drop down just a little bit, but that's all it is, reduces wednesday's picture. very few shall randall the sunshine, but an increase in the cap to clean germany. and potent jumping south. now we've seen dust in the air persistently through north africa. that's no big surprise. it's still very hot in san diego. but the hottest, well, probably now in the share may be chad and it's in this area where the seasonal shower start developed. quite big ones on a daily basis and they're getting well into the very dry cell
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at you think it it oh i hello you, what you now to 0? i'm emily angry. he's reminder of our top stories, this our streets around length is capital colombo. com following and might have unread 7 paperwork killed. after a nationwide, he was ignored by many to pay and resigned to live demonstrations escalated into great battle. an official result from monday's presidential election in the philippines project. ferdinand marcos junior is set to win 36 years after his
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father was overthrown. and so for the people power revolution and the mayor of mary poll says at least $100.00 civilian men, remained trapped in the still with the si, fi, russian forces entrapped by intense russian attacks. and on with hundreds of soldiers, they're refusing to surrender, saying, until the end it's had to spain now, which has reportedly sacked its top spy, chief, after the prime minister's phone was hacked by spyware. last week the government said the funds of hedgerow, sanchez and his defense minister had been compromised. dozens of people linked to a cadillac independence movement were also targeted. the pegasus spyware. behind the attack is produced by israelis security firm and sorry, it claims to sell the software to government agencies. conservative unit. so y'all has been sworn in south korea is new president. well,
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the latest and former presidents are among thousands attending the you know, gratian in so me, in his address, call for the complete vein. you caroline's ation of north korea. and he said the door remains open, the dialogue with young young but he was cutting tech about if north korea genuinely embarks and a process is complete, the nuclear reservation, we are prepared to work with the international community to present an audacious plan that will vastly strengthen north korea economy and improve the quality of life for people who didn't noon has promised to overhaul south korea foreign policy by developing alliances with non traditional continent. the former prosecutor once to end, what he calls his predecessors subservient approach towards neighboring north korea . as well as strengthening its military capabilities, your own promise to rely less on its largest training, patton and china, and to increase cooperation with the quarter lines that's made up of the us as strongly in india and japan. the group was created to counter badging influence in
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the region. the foreign policy changes aimed to strengthen economic and security times with washington. rub, mcbride has more from the ceremony in song thousands of people attending here in the grounds of the national assembly listing to musical performances as witnessing the swearing in the by the new president, the 20th president of south korea, and also listening to his inaugural address. but he is a conservative, we have just had 5 years of liberalism ministration here, which was bent throughout that 5 years on trying to get better dialogue with north korea facilitated all of these as summits with president trump with united states. well, there has going to be a change to that. the conservative unit has said that he's going to take a much tough line with north korea. and it does, does come of course, after we've seen these uptake in missile testing from the north, well over a dozen missiles tested since the beginning of this year. more recently we've sold
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an icbm and intercontinental ballistic missile loans. the sort of miss all we haven't seen loans is 2017. that was at the end of march. and then just this past weekend, a new type of submarine launch, ballistic missile, which seemed to be north, korea's way of sending a message to president noon. but the eunice promised to take a tougher stand. he's also try to, he said he will try to restore relations with ne, but japan, which has been strained in recent years. and also with the traditional ally of the united states. us presidents, joe biden, is coming this way so we are likely in the coming months and possibly years, especially with his conservative administration here, seeing a return to the kind of allegiances and alliances we had during the cold war of the last century. voters in lebanon are preparing for elections on sunday. after more than 2 years of protests calling for new government. as in a hot reports from bay, wrote those wanting change through the ballot box face and difficult task. these
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squares were emptied of protesters months ago. a battle for change, one by the political establishment. now, the movement for a new lebanon that began and late 2019, has shifted its focus from the street to the ballot box. different coalitions born from the uprising are contesting the upcoming elections. many of the candidates are young and optimistic, but they know political change won't be easy to be that suffered for $31.00 option and the old friends we need. we know that you need time to change. you want to go into the fundamental change from inside. they're up against a sectarian base system of power sharing and leaders who are more powerful than the state politicians largely blame for the countries economic collect elections. although from the outside or the mac product,
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they're actually run by the regime itself. and the regime has proven to use different fraudulent tools to secure its when so from classical ism to violence, to repression and termination, and even manipulating vote counting which we saw the 2018 election. but those empowers still have supporters and they have been accused of using violence. in this incident, the opposition was prevented from launching its campaign in the electoral stronghold of the muslim she, our group has below and among i'll be, i think, harlem if the him we accused the forces in charge of the region of being behind that. and they are known to prevent any opposition activity in lebanon, carrion, and political divisions are deep and the opposition to was unable to unite to contest the elections. this benefit, the political leadership, which also relies on an electoral law that in trenches pick terry and politics. for those wanting change, this battle is about building
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a strong civil and functioning states. but they are seen as politically immature and criticize for lacking organization. and failing to appeal to the masses in the last election, those campaigning for civil society and lebanon, known as the change forces, 11 seat in the 128 member parliament. this time they're expecting to gain a few more, but not enough to change the system, but for them, the election is necessary battle in a long war center for their oceans either beta. br hinz queen elizabeth has missed the state of opening of parliament. only advice of her doctor's backing palace says the queen is having mobility problems. prince charles is taking her place and radiant on her behalf. let's bring him sonya gay. go, who's live for us in london for more on this. sonya, this is the 1st time she's been unable to deliver this page since 1963.
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that's correct and the reason that she wasn't able to deliver the speeches before is because she was pregnant at the time. and the speech was given by the lord chancellor dictating exactly how the protocol is to be moved forward. now here in this case, it is not being delivered by the lord chancellor, because the lord chancellor's role has undertaken reforms back in 2005 and is now more of a cabinet position. so that with that in mind, you have to have some legal pieces put into play stipulating how exactly this was going to be conducted. course the emphasis being that the queen is very much continuing in her role and that her son, prince charles, will be delivering the speech. and he will be accompanied by his own son, prince william, the duke, cambridge. and in that sense, it is very much a continuation of what she is doing and her role. this is the principal
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constitutional duty that the queen delivers every year. it is no doubt, perhaps the source of great regret that she was unable to do so simply because also that they left it really until the last moment to actually make that announcement. but the queen has been plagued by these mobility issues. she has been suffering with them really since last autumn, and we have seen that there has been a gradual catamarans of her activities. recently she had to counsel some engagements. she also is not going to be hosting the garden parties at buckingham palace this year as well. but she will be continuing with her the duty she will be doing them over the phone. she will have her normal appointment with the prime minister this week again over the phone. but this is really one line. the point
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that the queen is in away having an abdication moment as it were, but really because of her own going health issues that the royal family, the institution of the world family is stepping up and giving her a hand if you will. and that is very much the focus of, that we're not just seeing prince charles on his own doing this. he is accompanied by his son and all the instruments of state. so the sort of tripping in as it were to try and contain it. make sure that the notion is put forward, that it is the oil families duty that is continuing and that the, that the queen herself, the monarch remains in that role. she is 96 years old. we are bound to see some kind of limitations of what she's able to do, especially given her health issues. but certainly this is a day where a lot of roy watchers will be looking at this very carefully because what we are seeing is perhaps a realization that the queen is unable to fill the duties in her state in
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a physical state right now. and that the whole royal family now is preparing the country for what life would be like a house after the monex rain. no indeed. thank you for breaking down for a sunday i live for us in london. the mer of kuwait has accepted the resignation of the government more than a month after ministers resigned. prime minister saba colleague alex saba, and he's a cabinet quit in april before a vote of no confidence he's been asked to remain in a k. take a role for now. well, passengers are using london heathrow airport. it's increase its passenger forecast by 16 percent, and expects to reach 65 percent of pre pandemic leveled this year. one of the world busiest airport enjoyed a strong recovery during april. as travelers took off from day to holiday
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i saw predicting a major downturn in the u. s. trucking industry. the pandemic energy shortages and the war and ukraine continued to impact businesses. john henderson reports from rogers in our console where transportation experts are discussing the road ahead. truckers might occupy the unglamorous end of the global supply chain, but the shipping industry is an early bellwether of the u. s. economy. and the road ahead is looking bumpy. we believe there, you are great recession. that is just now realizing it is going to get pretty ugly . the pandemic slowed the u. s. economy in 20202021. after workers got sick and factory shut down. that led to global shortages, short staffed cargo companies, left shipping containers behind on the dock. now the war in ukraine is sent fuel
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prices and the cost of shipping soaring just is demand for a broad range of consumer goods begins to for the supply chain. experts call that the bull whip effect. you have tons of inventory, and then not enough inventory, and then you overreact. and you just keep going through this vicious cycle and, and we're, we've seen that over the last couple of years, and i think we're now headed in the other direction. experts predict a recession among shippers, within much in that could lead to a us and possibly a global economic downturn in a really corner of northwest arkansas. many of those experts from trucking companies, leading universities, the pentagon and elsewhere, have gathered at a conference on the future of the supply chain in hopes of staving off the worst. the pandemic in the war and ukraine have put things in the supply chain. and that is made the process of getting goods for manufacturer to consumer, more expensive and more complicated. the people at this conference are working on making that all smoother and less expensive. after 2 rough years. one major kink in
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the supply chain in the us has been a shortage of driver's transfers is a kind of labor for shippers acting as an intermediary to link trucking companies with drivers. there's a bottleneck there right now because there aren't enough drivers to sit in those seats in those trucks to get those the trucks and the goods deliver another solution, self driving trucks like those made by torque, a subsidiary of daimler trucking. really in the industry. it's going to change sounds like you're not talking about entirely replacing human driving. absolutely. now, we're here to help companies with driving attention to build a void and help them with new pandemic variance in no end to ukraine war. that slowed energy distribution that will likely continue to leave those drivers still. manning the wheel bracing for what comes next? john henderson, al jazeera rogers, arkansas,
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dozens of prisoners have been killed and may more are on the run. after fighting between rival gangs in equal, the battle began when a gang later was transferred from and now the jail alexander ramp yeti has destroyed. this footage shows them i am inside the bay abuse the prison insult to the mingo. dozens of dead bodies are seen, piled under bloody at floor the inmates were killed in an overnight fight between rival gangs. officials say it was triggered by the arrival of a gang leader. is the latest in a series of deadly riots inside it with worse prisons than my area is your support . notice utica here most of the victims of not almost 100 percent, were killed with a knife and not with a firearm. and most of the bodies were exposed and assaulted in the wards and in the cells. distraught relatives rushed to the prison. desperate to find out what had happened, while many were killed, some managed to escape. more than
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a 100 were we captured, am monday. not other line that a more la la la my, we found out about the riot when my relative called to say they were exploding dynamite with firearms inside. they were entering the cells to kill every one medulla. better as dowdy than not by them. we don't know if he's dead or alive yet, that we want to know if he's dead or alive, that's what we want. we will not help. nearly $400.00 inmates have been killed in prison riots in little over a year. ecuador has seen an increase in gang violence, his rival groups supported by mexican drug cartels battle for control of transit routes for cocaine smuggled from fiddle and columbia. last month president guillermo last so declared a 60 day state of emergency room, 3 western provinces, increasing the police and military presence. but it has so far failed to stop the bloodshed. some observers say the problem is systemic. no reason why violence that
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keeps increasing in the presence is because they have. busy a neural center of the drug cartels in a so every time there is a ganga. this huge in. busy we're in always manifests in the, in extreme body gang violence within the prison walls, a level of brutality never seen before in this country. and that the government seems unable to bring on their control. allison that al jazeera gunman have killed at least 70 paypal in separate attacks in democratic republic of congo and wanting that some you as my find these images distressing. most of the victims were women and children saying, attacking hun village is in theory, province is one of 2 regions where a state of emergency was extended last week. the government says it's combating group baffling for control of gold. mine demonstrated in mexico,
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i have demanded justice and the increasing number of journalists being murdered to female reporters was shot dead in the city of vera cruz grazing. the total killed so far these he to live in the state prosecutor is promising that the investigation in the latest killing will be exhausted. also in mexico and the death of attain a she law student to sponsor a nationwide outcry over the rising right of violence against women. manuel rebelar report from mexico city. this is a photograph of devany escobar. it was taken on the night. she disappeared in monterey mexico. exactly one month ago though, multiple government agencies participated in the search for devany. her lifeless body was found almost 2 weeks later at a location that had been overlooked as many as 4 times by searchers. as public pressure mounted on state,
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prosecutors authorities were forced to admit some mistakes may have been made in the handling of the investigation on them off bottleneck wolf, a fable, focus of resources at our disposal to was determining what happened. and if this implies a chromos tightened place, we will apply the full force of the little leak on the little dev and his family says the case highlights the failures of authorities, both to protect women in mexico and to solve crimes committed against them. what was sylvia? devanie was missing for several days. the state prosecutor's office didn't do their job correctly. my mistake was trusting the prosecutor's office. disappearances are an all too common problem, inv alone in just the 1st few months of this year. more than 60 women been reported missing in the city of monterey alone. head out of the martinez has been looking for his sister for more than a month now. he says, assistance from the government in finding her has been like having no help at all. but i me have better the atom for me the 1st 16 days she was missing wasted,
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which is very important. the longest is the remains missing, is evidence. your 3rd is not doing a good job. many in this part of mexico say that a lot of the complaints about the government lacking resources, having poor training and a tendency by authorities to downplay the seriousness of the problem can be traced back decades. e, y like is that when a salise, his daughter, brenda went missing in 2011, though brenda was later found dead. one a has since dedicated her time to helping other families find that they are missing, loved ones alive, and to call on the government to do more about missing persons cases. no segers and all those knees. moss m: a bare. it's the same investigators as always and the same inconsistencies as 2011 . the authorities don't do their jobs, right? they say they have equipment, but we looked into this. and the only thing new is their job titles. the case
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of devanie escobar sparked protests across mexico, once again shining a spotlight on the worsening problem of impunity. which experts se fuels higher rates of violence and disappearances? according to the latest report by the united nations committee on enforce disappearances, $748.00 women disappeared in mexico in just the 1st 4 months of this year. that's an average of 7 women going missing every day. and read up a low al jazeera mexico city, one of the most recognizable portraits of hollywood actress, and marilyn monroe has sold for $195000000.00 and an auction in the united states that makes andy warhol 1964 silk screen print the most expensive artwork by an american artist, but it found just short of a $200000000.00 estimate. the proceeds will be donated to chatting what is coming up after the break, including a korea 1st fin,
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mm whole oh a time that was for his gemma and the basketball season is drawing to a close. yeah, going into the business end of the season. emily and be a veteran. our food is featured in the piles across 13 different seasons and he can finally based about scoring a 30 points in a pace, fees, and flash in game for the eastern conference. any final offered was unstoppable in the 4th quarter. again,
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the milwaukee bucks. you grab the 16 points in the final period while jason tatum also added 30 to the game as the cell 6 level, the series at 2 to come off. what is worse? over in the western conference, a golden st. fight without the coach off the he tested positive for cove at 1900 warriors amounted a final quarter. come back again. that's just the grizzlies. steph curry nailed 8 free phrase over the final 45 seconds of the game, helping golden state when one i, one to 98 warriors that lead the series. 390 live fuller inaction later today against aston villa. and it's another must win game for young club side as they look to keep the pressure on manchester city and the premier league title race. they trail the champions by 3 points. whatever happened it because death. yeah, we both have 3 games to play. and my concern is actually, how can we win our games and we have no hand in how city can play the games,
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but before they are played i think we should, i don't points, we don't do that and i'm pretty sure city is not doing that. so and as far as not not reachable anymore, my should be stop believing and that's what we do. defending champion, phil mickelson and tiger woods are on the starting list for golf next major. the p j championship in oklahoma, which gets underway a week on thursday. nicholson has been taking a break from the game off. he was criticized for comments he made about playing on a breakaway tool backs by saudi arabia. he missed last month, losses for the 1st time in 28 years. as a result of the fall out would. meanwhile, will hope to build on a what he 7th place, finish out after which was his 1st competitive appearance since a car crash last year. a thumbs up from stanford rincon off the his 1st victory on the a. t p. taught for 15 months. the 3 time grant, some champion, was up against american radio palka. in the 1st round,
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the italian open africa was out for over a year with a switch in deleted races. and this is just the 3rd match back. this might dropping this asset against the 14th seat by to take the next 2 sites in the 2nd round, 2020 us champion. dominic team is also working his way back from a lengthy injury. lay off, but he didn't manage to make it through the opening round and the austrian was built south in straight sets by home, favorite and funny to suspect 3 in the italian capital since 2019 theme remains winless. i saw this year in the women's torment formula number one for me to reach the 2nd round, the to time grant from champion, he won this events in 2020 feet. frances elisa cornell in straight sets. so face, this is australia and i can find this danielle but another formula number one is out angela cover basin by coca cola for has 6 straight loss. the number 15 seat who
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was a semi finalist in rome last year, coming through 6164 against the 3 time major went back to the u. s. and in the end, it held by a colorado completed a clean sweep of national in the 1st round in pittsburgh penguins lead the new york ranges 31 florida defeated washington. a thanks to this colon over time series tied up to a piece and calgary square series with dallas after taking game for the you had that was japanese saw. so have you seen a grand slam? that's the home run with the bases loaded, and that helps the elaine to angels camp survey $113.00. and that is a we'll, now i'll have more later. thank you very much jim. i mean,
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