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inaction to severe wake up call for the government. this is really something that can make a turning point or thrice, meets the citizens using the law to hold governments and corporations to account. if they don't want to do it by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the climate on a, jesse. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hello monica. this is the news i live from dall coming up in the next 60 minutes. the war bank slash is china's growth forecasts as the current of virus habits is economy and ukraine's present on the frontlines load him as lensky visits troops and back moot, a town, almost destroyed in the fighting on the u. k. that winter of discontent,
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less his walk off the job again, over low, paid impatient sleep, and peruse. congress reconsidered, holding an early election after weeks of protest. the aspect of the president and on p systemic with the sport football's will. champions returned home the rel macy and the argentine team all greeted by thousands of people in guinasso rates. as they bring back the world cup trophy. with the world bank has slashed its growth for cost for china because of coven $19.00 outbreaks. an economic slowdown. beijing, it has. it started to loosen. it's a tough 0 coven policy. but remaining restrictions and a surgeon cases are putting pressure on the economy. and the world bank is also blaming weaknesses in the property sector. uncertainty over the crown of our situation in china has been rattling investors in asian markets. and the u. s.
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state department says is concerned for the rest of the world because of that increase in covert cases in china, cities, aero, scrambling to install hospital beds, and there are shortages of drugs to treat the virus. 7 covered related deaths have been reported since sunday, but health experts warn the situation is worse than official data suggests. richard kember has more from hong kong. well, initially, the hope was that things were very much get back to normal, that manufacturing and global supply chains. we get back on track international investors started pouring money into the chinese stock market just hours after these relaxation announcements were made. but now the world bank and many international banks have started fairly, aggressively scaling back their forecasts. what they think is possible for china, not just for this year, but also for next year. speaking to employers over the phone yesterday, based on the mainland, i was told that there were multiple cases of coven 19 on almost every country that everybody was speaking to. and that's affecting hiring,
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it's affecting long term planning, and it's affecting those very same supply chains that the international world we're hoping we're going to get back on track. and so basically, the expectations from the international economic will that china's growth story next year is going to be very much hampered by what's expected to be a long drawn out recovery period. as it transitions out of this 0 covey policy. we're looking not at growth levels of 567 percent as had been projected earlier on last year, but now much closer to 34 percent. those kinds of levels because of the length of time it's expected. this transition period could take a, china's health authorities have been reporting around $2500.00 cases per day since the relaxations were introduced. they reported 7 deaths since that time as well. but international health experts are looking at this data and the trying to make projections based on what's happened elsewhere and look at the size, the chinese population, and try to figure out if these kinds of numbers can make sense. nellis brain, greta could see from switzerland. he's a professor of macroeconomics at the university of st. gahlan. busy welcome to the
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show. now in just under 2 months, china is gone from being the country with the toughest restrictions on cove. it to now being in what can only be described as disarray. yes it is. it is a bolt of uncertainty. this is the point because we still don't know exactly the fatality rate of the vaccinated people in china and we don't know exactly how many over 80 have been vaccinated the figures last year where about 50 percent, which means that would be reasonable to, to expect between $1.20. however, the government is working hard to try to encourage the vaccination of the early. so i don't set these the right keyboard because things can go very badly.
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but if things can also lead to our massive recovery. now, but this idea of a massive recovery that kind of get in china can do isn't actually something that it's working towards right now. it's just in this, a kind of emergency situation is just trying to deal with the current situation. does it have a long term strategy? well, there is, there is, and the point i would, i would remark at the, the secret weapon that the government can use to stimulate the economy, which is the expansion i, my thought is because i like the united states. i like western europe and like in many of the count reset, china is basically as been immune to inflation at the moment of the latest. the latest data about inflation, impression rate of the consumer price index is 1.6 percent. and the producer price index inflation rate is negative. so there is a lot of scope for expansion. or are there a demand by fisco and monetary policy that in case the supply doesn't interfere too
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badly, can lead to recovery. let's talk about the global situation now, just for a 2nd. if trying to catch is a financial cold as it worth, and that's going to affect the rest of the world as well. right? yes, because it's to the piece. basically, we went into the united states in real terms. so anything that contracts china will contract for the rest of the world, but oh, anything the spirit china may spur the rest of the world. so it is a very, a very interesting situation with lots of possibilities. open, obviously, in the long term. you mentioned i, what i view as, as the most problematic think is the, i think, our logical isolation that can come from geo political reasons. in fact, the united states at the moment, encouraged to stop the export to all semiconductors and cheap components, incorporating high technology for your the reasons and presumably the w will not be
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able to overturn this due to the security reasons involved to. so china would probably have to invest the massively in catching up with technology without relying on cheap and non protected transfers from the west anymore. good. ok, thank you very much. you're welcome. ah. now ukraine's present ludmilla zalinski has presented a war, c, ukrainian soldiers in bar moot, a city. this witness, some of the heaviest fighting against russian troops. local sources in the dumbass region of told al jazeera, the russian forces in bucklin would have lost some of the positions on the southern side of the city, but continued attacks. now, charles stratford joins us from ukraine's capital. keep. charles, how significant is this visit? is quite significant and as far as, as you say,
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buck moved is one of if not witnessing some of the work, the worst place along the 1300 kilometer front line in terms of the intensity of fighting. this is a town that is being fought for, increasingly with increasing tend to take to the last, at least, full full 5 months. really, we understand that thousands of soldiers and fighters, both sides have lost their lives in the fight for the city. so in terms of a boost for morale, the, the arrival of the ukrainian presidents that will do some good, as you say, he handed out awards to some of the ukrainian soldiers in the, in the city, just as an indication of just how intense the fighting is there it's trench warfare, it's close combat in some areas of the city, especially in the east. we know that the russians have been using as strikes heavy artillery as well in terms of the city's strategic impulse, which is a question that's constantly being honest because the russians just won't give up
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in trying to push forward. it could, could be argued buck moot, representative like a gateway was certainly a defensive position for 2 of the largest cities in tonight's region that civilians can cremmit tools that are relatively close by. as i say, the fighting continues there. that has been very little movement. really, in recent weeks, it's moot and the town of div, further south and other town that the fighting is, is almost as equally as intense. but in, as far as it's symbolic in poems, one could argue yes. and of course, it comes on a day which marks the $300.00 day since russia's invasion. one can only imagine the kind of logistics in trying to get the isn't it is such a hot place where the fighting is, is as extreme as it is. but yeah, i suddenly,
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one can think that it would do great, great for that for the morale of the soldiers there, but no real sign of any progress being made or by either side in terms of movement . the russians, unable to advance and seemingly at this age the ukrainians, unable to push them back to our store for their reporting for us live from the capital cave. now, russia's president has called on his security services to search for spies and foreign intelligence services. and a video statement. vladimir putin also called on his security to protect the borders of russian, annexed areas of ukraine. delaney ordered an exact bus, mister korea. naturally d stood especially i would like to mentioned the units of the security agencies that started operating in the new russian regions. yes, it's difficult for you now. the situation in the de nets can do hunts people's republics in the persons parisha regions is extremely difficult. but the people living there, the citizens of russia rely on you and your protection. and it's your duty to do
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everything necessary to ensure their security rights and freedoms as much as possible. a court in germany has given a 2 year suspended sentence to a 97 year old for nazi war crimes. in one of the countries last holocaust trials. m god hook not served as a secretary at a concentration camp in poland between 19431945. she has been found guilty and the complicity. sorry. in the complicity of the, of the murder of more than 11000 people. for it has been sentence under juvenile law as she was only 18 years old at the time of the crimes dominant. kane has more from berlin. him got fish. now as a teenager, went to work as a secretary for the commandant of that concentration camp and shoot off, which is now in poland. at the time was in east prussia. and in the course of her duties as secretary to this, all bush doorman fuel was his rank left tenant colonel,
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relatively high position in the s s. in the course of her duties, she would see on a daily, sometimes hourly basis, different orders that were given by that man, this man hopper, the commandant of the camp, it's worth pointing out of yours. that something like 65000 people died at shutoff in the course of the camps life. the interesting thing here is that she has received this sentence on the basis of the orders that she typed out. so she was saying in court that she had typed out these orders not followed the orders, which was always what previous concentration camp guards in court would say. she followed the orders and yet she has been found guilty. the other interesting element specifically about this woman, and this particular case is that she testified against that commandant in a west german court in the 1950s that he was given a 9 year sentence, which he served and then went on to live out the rest of his life and freedom
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having direct responsibility for tens of thousands of deaths. now, justice has caught up with her to the german sense that is at least plenty more ahead on the news hour, including how cattle use the wall. come to break, met the misconceptions about a region and a religion. a u. s. panel recommends a criminal charges against the former president donald trump over the january 6 rights. and the misery continues with a defending to bo champions visa level, the details in schools. ah ah no nurses in the you care on the picket lines the 2nd day this month demanding better pay and conditions up to $100000.00 nurses are taking part in the unprecedented stripes. they demanding salary increases of up to 90 percent to make of inflation. and years of cuts. let's,
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let's go to joe hall live in london journal. just how much disruption is this strike causing? the, it's bad to have an effect. it's found to be disruptive. that is the point of industrial action, of course, but to say they've been pushed to the point to a point where they have simply no choice. but to do this, it is the 1st time in the $160.00 history of the royal college of nursing that nurses have gone on strike. i did the see the organization within, within which they work itself been pushed by use of funding cuts and on the funding to the brink of destruction, they will tell you as have they, their profession, people are leaving the profession. they simply can't afford to stay the nurse to say they've lost up to 20 percent in real wage terms as pay has failed to keep pace with inflation over the years. but i'm joined by one of the striking he's out about
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burgess. thanks for joining me. if you can hear me over the boisterous picket line behind you on about give us a sense of how things would become so bad. the nurses whose vocation it is to care for people are more willing to walk out of those ward and take the sort of action. stephanie, was me decision writing? i love nothing. i want to talk about. i love the i do. i what would you be to me were doing this during this patient because the whole 7 in the morning right past midnight, which i know some time getting real time to make choices between child heating was sick. it's not realistic. continue to why i was talking about an existing she's christ. so the an h. yes. yes,
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absolutely. i think i guess there are people at the moment no trying to force it to and we're not going to stand for a stand, but we all the people. yeah. we actually see people every day, we know how they go more than struggling with that family. know. i see this on the sport with directv. now when it comes to those to go check and just pick up a distribution about your, your needs are asking for something like 19 percent the offer on the table is 4 percent. give me an idea how far, why 4 percent goes towards meeting your needs. and those of your colleagues was by law. i'm currently okay renting in london when you're working for an article.
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you're looking at for one bed slash where you can reach and 1800. and this is if you'll, if you're trying to live alone, that's impossible. we're looking at bills where everyone knows that electricity both have to pull most in cost with and having to make those choices become that's why we don't get to have lunch. we don't get to that, you know, have a great appraisal. hope house is not a it's not a grim picture. annabel, thanks for speaking. just one of the nurses on the picket line here describing just how difficult circumstances have become for the nursing profession. profession, as i say out on strike, for the 1st time in the union's history, the, the 1st time this extensively in the history of the dna chest journal, their life in london. now, in the coming hours proves congress is set to reconsider holding early elections.
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present. deena bal, are they has been urging politicians to bring the vote forward to this time next year. it's one of the main demands of the protesters, angered by the detention of acid leader hydro castillo. gentleman reports from when a vista on the outskirts of the capital lima. we met ebert carson as her one of the marches, the overwrought to improve since impeachment and imprisonment of ex president poodle castillo. but those protests are about much more than one man. many peruvians are angry at their entire political clubs ever wanted to show us why he invited us back to his neighbourhood. this is when a visitor on the outskirts of lima where he lives with his. why should lita and their 4 children just 40 minutes from the high rise buildings and chic restaurants of the capital? here there are no sewage pipes, no hospitals, no schools,
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no paved roads. there's no running water either. this is the family system. they have to pay for water truck which comes once week to fill it. it's seldom enough. this idea so and there are days in which the children can wash and dazed a cat when there's normal. what are we help each other between neighbors? afterwards i sat down with ebay in the family home where the rece partly made of toppling. one of the wolves is the side of the hill. it's a small monument to the country's gaping inequality on i seek wonder. you may say this morning i eat, if it rains this hill could collapse at any moment that could fall and hurt my children. but what can we do? it's the only home we have them and tell him in to you. it's obvious that children and their education of the center of this house ever works in construction 12 hours a day to keep them fed and uniformed to the nearest school for his son. stephen is an hour away by foot. motor taxi him bus. my from the community desperate for
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a local school. they've set aside this land title file paperwork and they say authorities even agreed to build it last year. they say that was 5 years ago. the plot still looks like this. again, at a fully because element available to petitions comp, just to get our vote, they said we're going to get your water health clinic and it never happens. nothing happens. look at how a community is, is the reality for so many peruvians was gone out to my job a quarter of peruvians live in poverty, the same please, and complaints play out in a multitude of shanty towns and forgotten rural villages. what do you think the politicians are answered the call for hospitals to schools for the things that you need her. but gay, because those who govern us have always been corrupt. they start to project and hold them up for years to complete them. inflating the budget, they've always done it, we have resources, but they take them and the people are left forgotten. well that's why they're angry
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. i'm below the rank is still spilling out onto the streets in the nation that's felt let down by the politicians for too long. john home al jazeera lima ah. the walk out when is argentina and captain lionel massey, ohio. they arrived at the international airport, him. what is aries in the early hours of tuesday morning, argentina won the football, woke up beating france on penalties. and what is considered to be one of the best finals ever? now these alive pitches of fans already gathering in the city center on what's been declared a public holiday. the teams official grade will move through the area in the coming out now, teresa bowes, life for us and one as eric said, teresa that has to be even now one of the biggest st parties, the south american ever seen. look at it, it looks brilliant. just tell us what's happening
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well, people are not getting tired of celebrating here in argentina, right at this time. so when a started and people continue to arrive, there should be around $200000.00 people. just see it, but it hasn't even been put in as you can see. right behind me, their feet on top of the glass on top of the traffic light, with waving right from the top of the elm. and it would have been away shop with her. bob went outside is known as you just heard your name, make me laugh. now, very early in the morning he appeared on the thing with a golden smoke. bare he was received by thousands of people that team admin fee, where on top of the barn about bus heading all the way to the art and trying to believe what us know patients waiting center. that's where they spend the night a picture of himself sleeping with the wall and coffee and earlier in about
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an hour or so, they're expected to leave the audience on football associated. i'm start heading this way, the one to center, one of the night. it where they want to be up and read all across the 1500s of people are coming to the street that just celebrated that you just mentioned. a national holiday has been declared without argentina, isn't generated. i rebellion from some governor saying that people will be on the streets, back into provinces, and that this is totally unnecessary. but still people here are too violent. they're excited. they're celebrating their happiness countries. i've been struggling with our country. perfect, excuse me. you needed to be on them with a child broaden with growth problems struggling to become a football player struggling to win this walk up, trying to win. this woke up for at least 16 years. so for many of the people i have
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spoken to here, they say he's an example i'm, that's why they're here on the street to show our gratitude. as often been said that success has many fathers but say isn't often like the teacher there is in control of is yeah, everybody wants to shake line on his hand, including the president and various people in authority. is he going to do that? is the audience he was going to meet the president. oh, yeah. well that, that's the big question everyone. i was hoping to get an answer on this day when i don't want to well come back in 1986 argentina was just i dictatorship, the president. what about we live on scene and he received another one on the team at the presidential palace, but he did not come out on the balcony and we have a historic image of mine. i want to come in gout, outside implementing a way that's going to happen now. the players,
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i'm seeing a b, but we have a couple comments on the players. i have been a great a. they just want, i want to be able to and a, a, a waiting are a very long time. i was talking with teresa. i really hope you've got your dancing shoes on. you might need them a bit later. thank you very much. my for from when is iris? ha, during the football, well come, a fans have been a fancy experience, guitars,
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traditions and religions. tens of thousands visitors went to the mosques where they learned about islam. scholars say, 1st hand experiences of help people understand a region and a face often portrayed negatively. a salvage of it reports, i woke up of traditional warmth and arab customs. oh, this is the addition of sweets with positive reviews from visitors, the host. so the woke up also got a chance to present their value. hello william, this is al, from our religion is love is like encouraging after doors, fidelity forgive, oh, atheists, hindus, christians have all been visiting mosques for many, a 1st interaction with islam. oh, it is my 1st time in moscow and anti ran out of things to me by the way or in the beginning. i was very scared to close the history. now we are told when they are playing, they stand on the same lender is on to so that every one is e caught in front of
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allah. a scarf, he job, or a buyer again, like it's a gift. it's just under the garb for women, but versions of it are banned in france and behind protests in iran, in butter will trying it on is popular on social media. religion is a great part of their culture. and to understand people better is they're very necessary to understand their religion. also, for many people visiting the middle east for the 1st time are interacting with muslims. the reality is different from perceptions while it is here, have been telling us that hundreds of people have been asking them about islam and the culture of other every day. for them, the world cup is an opportunity to let people from all over the world experience is lamar traditions, culture and beliefs? oh, good muslim leaders in organizations routinely share concerns, but rising as i'm a phobia and a negative portrayal of islam. and this people to people contact during
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a major sporting event will help to allay misconceptions that are closing. what then will closes of non muslims, many rascals who are gibberish. heather, that what the western media see is garbage. butler has taken a very good, staunch of presenting the country as well as that of community, really the leading of a son that islam, religion of peace. and it's a religion for all human bees. not only for that ups are not only for the 1st will cup in emerson country has shades of religion in everything, from prostrating claire's after their incredible winds, the cheek squeezing kisses from others on the field i. selina paloma and the verses of koran in the opening ceremony law. all of it experienced by the hundreds of thousands of visiting fans from all over the world. some a java dot 0 dot. and now or sorry for the weather,
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his kara hello there. let's look to east asia and when she weather continues to cause issues in japan, that's off to relentless, heavy, snow, affecting northern and western areas, bringing traffic to a standstill and affecting public transport. now there is a brief pause. we want mild weather coming in, picking up the temperature in tokyo, 12 degrees on wednesday, but behind it we have another front that's going to bring wintery weather across the north, east of china, and into the korean peninsula. before it sweeps into japan is set to drop temperatures dramatically in sol. it will continue to do the same as it works its way further east bringing some of that heavier snow in particular, western areas of hon. shoot note is looking much clear across the north of china, down to the east coast shanghai, seeing sunshine at 6 degrees celsius. and that continues as we had to the southern coast. that's not the same as we head further south of us to the malay peninsula. you can see those shower clouds continue to bring exceptional amounts of rain to
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the malay peninsula. we've already seen some flooding in the northeast and that trend is set to continue. thanks to the north east monsoon. it's going to bring heavy rain across parts of the philippines where this via flood threat remains across central areas that show them. and still a head on out is arrow. why those daring to criticize the president in one of the world's biggest democracies and faced l time and england complete a historic crickets the series when impoverished on pizza will have the action insult? ah, examining the headlines. how big a breakthrough is this story moment for all towers research, unflinching journalism. i can see the part of the tree where 2 of the bullets hit there about my head, high sharing personal stories with
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ah, the watching out is there a reminder of all top stories this hour? the wall bank has slashed chinese growth forecasts is the crone of iris hamis. it's economy. there's been a surge in cases since beijing abandoned and abandoned ned. strict panoramic controls and ukraine's president has visited the frontline city alba moot. it's been badly damaged in fighting with russian troops, ludovic lensky says, the situation in russian held parts of eastern ukraine is extremely difficult. a former secretary at a nazi concentration camp has been found guilty of complicity in the murder more than 11000 people. 97 year old am god who hello, got a 2 year suspended sentence for jim. on the death toll from a fuel tanka explosion,
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a navy afghan capital has risen to at least 96 people. dozens of more have been injured. it happened when a truck transporting fuel overturned in a tunnel along the mounted us salon pass. now in the g, blah, soil and afghan journalist, and joins me now on skype from a cobble. it's difficult to underestimate how important this pass is, particularly now when we're in the wintertime right? yeah, exactly. it is one of the basic highway is one of the most important high. we've got that connect the central carbon capital cobbled to the entire northern province of gotten it done. it is not very high. import is not only for the passengers to pass from college to northern provinces and back from northern preventative to the capital problem. but argument is a very good transit way that the goods from, from central asia that are coming to hire yet coming to boston, missouri to come to the capital, then even to the south eastern prevention. so i didn't quite important but only for
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people, for the family to with it, but also for the, for the economy, for the private and also for the business. and the calamity actually call it a calamity. it is a real privacy for the people of guns for the entire population. it how difficult has it been from urgency services to get down there? they might just is obvious it out of there. there are emergency temporarily officers there by the ministry of public health and silent and not only for the victims of the incident, but for the rescue workers. they were there to ask. ready people to get the people out of the tunnel in case what the minister said in case they face any problem you injury. so there are the medics, there are the medical and the health workers to have them indeed. so the total weight on the risk operation is still going on. ready weight on the tunnel is
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blocked, so blocked when the tunnel is blocked. if you need the entire holland, good luck because that doesn't mean road to cars are still not allowed to pass through the tunnel on the district and the people who are lucky allowed but not because they emergency operations on we own. according to the latest start than optional stash. 37 have been killed and didn't confront and 40 are some to be inject. but a lot of people say that these numbers are official and the high number, the real numbers are very high. unfortunately. nadine laws that live for us from cobble, thank you very much. thanks so much. now the u. s. supreme court has extended a controversial trump era immigration policy, which restricts asylum claims. the rule known as title 42 was imposed in 2020. it allows the government to use code 19 protocols to block migrants entry on the
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border with mexico. the supreme court decision follows a legal challenge by republican lead states to continue the measures which were supposed to end on wednesday. now all fish joins. we live from washington d. c. island. before we get into the politics of this, just explain the mechanics of what this actually means. well, essentially what happened is that donald trump, in his administration, put this policy in place during the covered pandemic. that said, anyone coming across the border can be expelled because there'll be a threat to the, the public health of american. it's continued all this time and is gone to court, and no the court has said just on friday. the title $42.00 has to end essentially on wednesday. that's important to know that the biden ministration didn't a pause. that idea, but a number of attorneys general from 19 states said hold on a 2nd, this is going to put way too much pressure on people in the border, particularly those border communities. and therefore, this has to stop no,
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the by them illustration is aware that there could be an influx of undocumented migrants across the border. so they're putting resources down in the border. but the attorneys general say, look at the baden ministration, is also looking for $3100000000.00 to deal with this issue. therefore, this is too much of a strain on the united states. therefore, title $42.00 should not be scrap the john roberts, who is of course the, the chief justice of the supreme court, had the case on monday and said right that there might be an issue here to decide. so is given both sides to present their arguments by 5 pm on friday. what is important to note though, is that groups like the c l u, the civil liberties union are seeing that this will stop people from getting asylum that deserve it, that they could well be kicked back across the border into places that are dangerous, that could cause them harm that could kill them. and title $42.00 is not a replacement for
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a concerted and concentrated emigration policy. but who's claiming this is a victory? now immigration is a hot button issue, perhaps the issue in american politics right now. i mean, where's this landing? want the attorneys general are all republicans and they believe that this is going to be successful for them. they think that they have a case that they can make to the supreme court. no. when they appeal that last week, a judge kicked out saying, you've witted way too long. you've had 2 years to appeal this, and you've decided to come here at the very last minute. the fact that the supreme court is taking on doesn't mean that there will be a decision coming the me well say, while the lower court was right, let it let it fall. and so we are all over all watching wednesday because that is when title $42.00 we were told was going to end john robertson. the supreme court has said not so fast, but we're expecting a decision at some point on wednesday now. joe biden has since day one campaigned
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for a comprehensive reform of immigration policy. the republicans see this as essentially a political tool, a wedge issue, something that they can get voters out to vote for. so it is a very device of subject in the united states as many things are. and of course when it gets this, the vice of a means there's very, really a coming together olivers that live for us and at washington d. c. thank you very much. now the u. s. congressional panel investigating last year's capitol hill attack has recommended criminal charges against for president donald trump. it comes off for an 18 month investigation into his role in the january 6 riots. trump says it's an attempt to block his 2024 white house, run my counter reports from washington, dc without objects. it was for committees. the 11th and final public hearing cha intention to summarize its whole report that will be made public on wednesday best
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. and to highlight his belief that the former president's actions were criminal. no man who would behave that way at that moment in time, can ever serve in any position of authority in our nation. again. he is unfit for any office. a video presentation served as a reminder of the events on january, the 6th, 2021, and further extracts from some of the hundreds of interviews the committee conducted in an attempt to find out what happened and how to prevent it happening again. as one fact, abberly is most important in preventing another january 6 accountability and the committee made clear to pinion trump must be held accountable. and we'll send a letter to the justice department outlining its reasons for recommending criminal prosecution. mister chairman, on this vote, there are 9 eyes in 0 knows the motion is agree to the justice department to
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so far prosecuted more than 900 people in relation to the events of january, the 6th. and to date some $300.00 had been found guilty on the 1st charge recommended against donald trump obstruction of official proceedings. the justice department is conducting its own investigation into attempts by donald trump to overthrow the results of the 2020 election. and the committee hopes that its findings will provide a roadmap to the special council who's in charge of that process. the committee has also recommended that the actions of several republican members of congress be referred to the ethics committee for defying subpoenas, including to who will be buying for the house speaker position. when the new congress convenes next month. but with the republican majority in the house, that recommendation is unlikely to be accepted. b and any decision to attribute
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accountability for the insurrection now lie solely with the department of justice. mike hannah al jazeera washington in thailand, rescues are looking for survivors. after a battleship sank on a sunday, relatives had been waiting for the new for news of the 24 sailors who remained missing so far. 76 personnel had been rescued at 5 others were found dead. the h t. m. s a circuit i went down after being hit by for me to high waves, a strong whims embark hassan security forces, say they've killed all 33 taliban fighters who took hostages. at a detention center, the troops stormed the facility in the north west of the country where a gunman had been holding several people since sunday. efforts to negotiate with the hostage sake has failed to pakistan, his soldiers were killed and the rescue operation, which officials have described as successful. come all hide has more from his lama . this incident took place on sunday, so that 3 days away,
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the whole day guys were actually held detention center of the county department. over the ball were dead in general, gators then took them hot stage and besieged the compound. after that, the government decided to guard internet length and also off the residence of the can torment data where this is situated not to come out of the how did, because i would have fear that these people may i tag this at the military. then cardona of the area, they were intense negotiations to try and find a peaceful settlement that failed an earlier today, the $30.00 bond buggers on one of their leaders issued a statement, art king george people went inside the compound not to sat down by this afternoon shots rang out, they will bloom your black mo barriers come found. the military began your
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calculations with the special boar and thick yard. the compound is always the standard operating procedure. the clean up or mob operation is going on. get your check for any booby traps or any of the fight dead. who may still be holding up and hiding inside that. come on to terrorism. judges. engineers. yeah. sent to the a former minister, prime minister. all that's a prison. just hours officers roof is arrest alley. lorraine is accused of sending fighters to syria is opposition and the policy denies the charges, the calling law imprisonment a political attack. the parties amongst those do demanding the resignation of president said. and a palestinian man has died of cancer while serving multiple licenses in his riley prison. not at all, but homemade has been jailed for his role in attacks of killed 7 israelis and several palestinians. the palestinians accused israeli officials of denying made proper treatment since his diagnosis. israel says he received regular care. some
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palestinians began a general strike him. he occupied west bank of the news of his death. russia and human rights activists in indonesia are concerned. a new criminal code will stifle free speech in the countries in the world at 1st large democracy. rather, any one perceives, re insulting the president can face jell time. it's one of several articles in a controversial new law as jessica washington now reports from jakarta. for more than a decade, tony milwaukee on his painted sum of indonesia is best known politicians for national newspapers and magazines. he's known for his unflattering depictions of political elite, including the president. i can draw an i have a perspective about human rights in a niche as all, i just, oh, yeah, i show her my feelings, my expression, my speech sir as of freedom. oh, as my as human rights are fillings?
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yeah. just short with drawings garten veteran but work like this could land the artist in trouble in coming. he is under the new criminal code ratified earlier this month. any one perceived to be insulting that president vice president or state institution could be imprisoned for 3 years or longer if the offense is on a digital platform. i think this is, you know, a series term to worse with our side of, in the recent policies which is an authoritarian term. so we have to, i think, how to rollback how to push back. ah, this, this a maneuver many fear critical reporting will be construed as an insult. so activists journalists and political commentators have raised concern the vague wording of the law might contribute to selective enforcement. and create
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a climate of fear. with unclear what can and cannot be the ministry of law and human rights says the government welcomes criticism. it has promised to clarify uncertainties about the hundreds of articles in the code during what it calls a socialization period. under the moral people will need permission before organizing a demonstration or risk 6 months behind bars. journalists can also be jailed for distributing news that's considered on their side, exaggerated or incomplete. some human rights lawyers are planning to challenge the law. the exercise of a freedom of expression, which is, oh, it is also critics to our government. it whether it's, it's bad performance is it's bad services and so on. which also done by the very glass, the people in indonesia. even if attempts to change the code are unsuccessful. tony says he won't stone speaking out. his latest comic shows how those who challenge
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the criminal code may become its victims. jessica washington out to sierra to carter. now in malaysia flooding as displays, walden, 60000 people to states have been affected residences, the worse flooding in more than 30 years of 5 children have died, 3 of whom were electrocuted while wading through flood waters masses. insight landa has revealed what could be its final message from mars. it sent out this picture as its power supply runs out. the robot landed on mars in november 2018 to study the red planets early evolution. nasa will not declare the mission over until the insight misses to chickens and still ahead on out 0 action from the n b a as the bucks, pow pos, the pelicans pita as more in schools. ah
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oh oh, i knew monica means, you bank notes in the u. k. the royal meant has unveiled. it's designed for notes with the face of king tells the 3rd. but as harry faucet reports from london with cash on the decline, it may not be in high circulation. with coinage bearing the king's image already entering circulation, the bank of england is an on the next phase of its currency transition. following the death of queen elizabeth, and here it is, a new bank note featuring the image of the king. it is a pretty young looking king. it's not an instagram filter. rather, this is based on the photograph that was transferred from the royal family to the
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bank of england nearly 10 years ago. in preparation for this event, i was looking at my younger regal. you can have a look so handsome, nice. all just have you been using much cash? i know you guys only called me this might be the last note we see month face on it the way it's going to cash. he's looking a bit young man i suppose is i suppose yes. he's allowed to have a touch of artistic license slide. i would quine, won't you not? what has to happen? you know, but you know, it'll be borne when you know, it's on expected to hit the streets until 2024 after a 1st print run early next year. that's because the economy needs to be adapted for
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them. things like cash machines need to be changed to recognize that there are 4700000000 in circulation in the u. k. the only gradually be replaced as the old ones where out the cash isn't using the same way as in the old days and the 15 percent of transactions last year in the u. k. were cash transactions as opposed to 57 percent using caught the bank, giving them does still say that a 5th of people still prefer to use cash, but while the new king maybe on the cash cash is certainly no longer king. now it's time for sports and if you're a pocket on hand, you may find some of the words in peter's next reporting. hello. obsessing he's her her, i'd him run. i'll leave that story for a little bit later in the bullets and then right. so the anal messy on the woke of winning squatter preparing to celebrate their victory with the argentinean people. the captain posted pictures of himself on social media in bed with the trophy a short time ago. the images were accompanied by the words good day. macy was named
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the player of the tournament at cutter 2022 in the early hours of tuesday morning. and brianna sar is the team arrived home with the trophy. thousands greeted them in the middle of the night. as the bus carrying the players made its way from the airport, monica yana key of was watching. the homecoming was i have been waiting for almost 24 hours on this deal or to wait for the national deal with the whole family. many people came out from little side is what matt was telling us that he drove 1000 a nurse at the time frame just to be cited the moment other people were. 6 to make 3, it's very important for the country because the buying argentina, a serious economic crisis. this is the 2nd day
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of a and these are live pictures or fans gathering for the celebrations. tuesday has already been decatur public holiday in argentina, to mark the official celebrations, which will happen that the over the monument in the capitol. it's the 1st time the world cup will have been paraded in the country since he got married. on his $986.00 team won the trophy. it was a more subdued celebration. as the franz team returned home. they were welcomed by thousands of fans. at the last, dela concord in paris, france missed out on the chance to become the 1st healing 60 years to successfully defend the trophy of the losing on penalties in the final to argentina storm strike,
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a kid in bob a did take home the woodcock golden pewter ward for his 8 goals, the supporters in paris said they were still proud of what they see had achieved. i've always been a fan of sports. i watched all the sports and yes, i see that in france. well it's betty fema so yes, i have the i'm here doing with up with the blue eyes and here to cheer their mom, dad, dad, they played yearly bell and we are all very proud of them. the take on joseph most good. it was great. so i think they were little reluctant on the balcony, but you could see that she ruined grees, been warmed up the atmosphere with clapping. it was really nice. i think it was difficult for them, but to see us and to see that there were so many people here for there must have made them feel good. we really happy that we showed our support despite the loss because they had a great run because said, you know, they have been messages of support for france, players, kingsley combe and, and orient you are many after they were racially abused online after sundays, a final defeat to watch and tina, both players missed penalties in the shoot out. now for that bad news for pakistan,
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cricket fans that him, ron spoke about england have completed a 3 no whitewash when over the pakistan he's off to winning the 1st 2 tests. the english were dominant again in the 3rd winning by 8 wickets. on the 4th morning, they need a just 55 more runs in karachi, captain ben stokes, and another ben duckett swear took the tourist home, who previously had only ever won 2 tastes in pakistan. in the entire history, the reigning super bowl champions, los angeles rams, will miss out on the playoffs the season of the losing at green bay on monday night . a j. dylan rushed for 2 touchdowns as the packet 12412. as for the rams in the last 30 years, this is the 2nd earliest, a team coming off a super bowl victory has been eliminated. elaine also tied the 1999 denver broncos for the most losses ever by defending superbowl champion. in the n b a, the milwaukee bucks at the top of the eastern conference of
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a win over the new orleans pelicans on monday, back star marianas and t to compo led the way with 42 point santana rebounds. he was returning from soreness in his left knee through holiday, also piled on the pain for his old pelican teammates with this late 3 point to helping to seal the victory, the bucks taking this 1128 over 119 mary. well, that's by the philadelphia 76 is all on there based winning streak of the season. tobias harris scored are 3 points are in over time to beat the struggling toronto raptors. the $76.00 is taking, they run to 5 wins in a row. and in the western conference, the la lakers were missing, they injured old star trio of le bron james anthony davis and russell westbrook as they were well biesen by the phoenix suns, chris pulled scoring a season best of 28 points in the 13104 victory as will relieve if an ammo sports
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