tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 2, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks why that we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v. epidemic in the fight against coven 19. how we ignored the global serve to put prophets before people. and what caused ah time of pundents on august? ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i am your internal. this is the alger there. news our live from london coming up news in us. you let us in vice warning as president of brazil for
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a 3rd time. going to rebuild the country with the people. more countries imposed travel rules for passengers arriving from china along a sergent road of ours case is there no more checks? no more passport control, normal shoes, croatia officially adopted the euro and enters the use visa, free travel zone. a sleeping rough in the united states with homelessness on the rise officials are forced to take drastic action and is for killing them by fires back in action for perry san german is somebody's 1st marsh since he's got a hat trick for france in the world cup fine action already. ah we'll begin this. use our brazil where the new need to louis ignacio luna silver has been draped in the presidential sash. ought to be sworn in at
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a ceremony and brazilian is the 3rd time he's held the country's highest office. thousands gathered to witnessed integration of the veteran left wing politician known widely as noah. he defeated outgoing liter julia bo scenario in a close and brittany fort election in october. security has been tight for the ceremony with fears the ball to narrow supporters may try to disrupt it. mueller says democracy has one in brazil. keep in touch of your leave to police, to my gratitude, to all of you that faced political violence before during and after this political campaign. you are in the streets during the sun and rain so that you could have your quote or you have the courage to wear the flag of our country. whilst the minority was trying to censor california or latin america edged alicio newman is live in brazilian for us. and that historic moment is 3rd term for him.
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very historic indeed. not too many presidents or former presidents have been able to pull off something like this. of course, we must remember lula himself had been borrowed from even running for a 3rd term when he was imprisoned on corruption charges that those charges were eventually overturned, allowing him to run. it's been quite a day. there were people that began gathering here in brazilian front of the presidential palace from 7 o'clock in the morning. it was very, very hot. firemen had to throw wood using hoses, had to sprinkle them all over the people to keep them cool. you could see people are beginning to leave now, but not before listening to luna addressed the people from the plan. i thought palace itself with the presidential sash which for the 1st time since the return of democracy in brazil in 1985 was not. what on i was not handed over by the outgoing president. a jade both went out of the former president as it is actually in orlando, florida. he hasn't even recognized his presidential defeat,
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at least not formally, but the people out here, the thousands of thousands who were watching from afar and from close by were cheering very, very moved by his words. president lula said that a country as large as brazil, which should be one of the world's largest and most prosperous economies, should not have poverty should not have people that are going hungry. and when he said that, he asked the brazilian people to help him. and in that would end by saying that rather when he said that he broke down in tears, many people were also crying, as they heard him speak. interestingly enough, when he went up the ramp to the plan at the presidential palace, he was accompanied by a group of people that represent he says, the, the people of brazil we're talking here about an indigenous leader, a black woman, a handicapped person, a of trade union,
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rather worker's work for the looting industry that which he once worked for and all these he said representing what is brazil and he considers himself the president of the people of brazil. lastly, there was a dog you may have noticed, i don't know if you can see that. that dog that was called resistance, a dog that hadn't stayed in a camp that had been set up outside of the prison or lula, had been trapped for more than a year, year and a half, if i'm not mistaken. after he was condemned on corruption charges and that dog was later adopted by his wife and by luna. that dog also took part in the ceremony. and she mentioned that both scenario has disappeared off to florida and doesn't actually officially recognize new law as the new president. what about his supporters? what do they think about it and they are they professor swing behind the new president? the books are not a supporter as well. they're mix, they are some who are very, if you could say radical,
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and who are following the lead, more or less the orders j bullets or not, or who has asked them to maintain a staunch and that when i have to underline the word staunch resistance and opposition to president lula not to help his new government in any way. now we did hear the president of the senate say after the inauguration that he would try to help in every way that he could that descended code in order to bring about the sort of economic changes that would help brazil. but the thing that today, we don't know if that will really happen once the actual business of government gets underway, the, the list or listen does not control the senate or the lower house. so it's going to be an uphill battle indeed. and then you have other people who have been calling on the military all wrong, not to allow lula to tape office, basically calling for a military cor intervention that has what happened. it probably won't happen,
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but there are a lot of very violent people also who believe that the only good lula is. and i'm quoting them, a dead lula. this in human. thank you very much. need thomas chairman as a brazilian journalist and political consultant, he also served as a social communications minister under new successor dilemma recess. he joins us now live from rio de janeiro. thanks very much and for being with us. so luna has been president before but how different to the conditions now given the state of brazil's economy and the world, the global economy higher. yeah, completely different. i mean left office in 2010, just 12 years where i was to completely different situation. oh, brazil is much poorer than it was for those much no financial situation of a dangerous situation. it. busy was and still facing not only did a fax from over there make, but also the fax from drew crane war that made brazil much more people are now far
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a or having poor people or also dollars inflation. so a lot will face country, not only more divided pores than before, but also a country economist which is much more delicate. and he still has more ma'am, vicious plans. and he mentioned wanting to achieve 0 deforestation in the amazon and 0 greenhouse gas emissions, electricity grid. what the obstacles that he faces to trying to achieve some of those goals in morals, a. busy busy probably, you know, during doable sanara term or brazil has destroyed or, or an area that is the size of belgium on forest into amazon. and this was made with an incentive of the boats in our government. so now what you know will have to do is basically law enforcement. i mean, he will probably have to sell not military, please,
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probably ari to take people out of additional areas. take people out of national forests. i mean, to stop it is, will not be an easy task. i mean, is a very ambitious, a very ambitious idea and a to take it for years. but more, more difficult. it's not really the numbers, but to bring back this part of the amazon to legal, i mean to do just normal legal, legal situation. and this, i mean, and not only to forget, mainly the people who does s o was highest us. so this obviously will range a lot of hate and a lot o position from the both america. you also mentioned and tackling poverty is one of his ambitions. how difficult would that be given what lucy was talking about, the kind of, the, the, the, the gridlock in congress, so that with her, so the tightness of congress and the uphill struggle. she mentioned that yeah, oh i was wrong with the i think this will be not that difficult because this is
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basically the worst party that's so that is the part of that sustain. heather and let's say the technology to either the software or when they have they have done that before. and it's not that difficult to take a 10000000 or 15000000 people are talking over poverty result with the social problems that were already done. i mean, in a day to work for over 20 years and were basically a fed up by during the bus and i was told. so this is, i mean if all, and i know this is a very ambitious a school, but from all the rules that are presented today, this is the one i'm quite sure he will achieve in 4 years. because that the clergy is already there. the people who know how to do it is, or is there the hour, it is there, and there is the money. i mean, that's not his main problem during his next 4 years. thomas shannon,
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thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you. thank you very much. was a pleasure now it's a new year and a new beginning, fair croatian people can countries adopted euro as, as its official currency, almost 10 years after joining the european union. it also becomes part of the shannon zone, meaning people can travel friendly to other emanations without having to go through id checks. stephanie decker reports from the capitals are grant a symbolic moment in the capitol crashes prime minister and the european commission president, paying for their coffee in euro's the 1st day of the new year has come with 2 more, 1st, adopting the euro, and joining the board of re shank and zone earlier at the board was trevino. the 2 leaders had this to say i proposed work in order to go if they are historical moment, special moments which should provide us with great honor. and when we witness the
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achievement of strategic goals of a state, this is such a dicey liver being able to cross internal borders without controls is one important achievement. being able to pay cross borders using the same you. currency is another one. and i know by my own personal experience that corporations will always remember the 1st time they paid with europe the 1st time they held the euro coin, mint it with your national own blend, the corner. but it's not that simple for many people. for the next few weeks, you can still pay in the old currency the kuna, but the change must now be given in euro's, and that's causing confusion. one ok. this buyer tells us she has to wallets now with this i, but i said i only thought she will convert the chain. she laughs. i still don't know. we are shown the up. they used to calculate the change of heart and mind. we
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have this app now, so converting is more or less simple creations are still paying in corners and foreigners helping in euro's we love the kona more, of course, because it's our currency a problem. but as you know, i'm not happy about the euro, but it's not a problem for me to convert. i have some corona and small euros, and the rest i will take from the cash machine, if it will work. it's total chaos with the ac ems. it will be an adjustment for everyone, and it will take time as the newest member of the european and colonel 2nd, the 20th country to adopt the euro and go through this transition. there is no doubt, there will be challenges over the next couple of weeks as creations let go of their currency and gradually go fully europe, stephanie decker or xerox. i grab divulging arrows or political analyst in croatia . he says this monetary moves solidifies. the countries integration into the
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european union, i just put in the nation, listed to oriented people in grey door that this good cause the problem decrease losing monitoring, so serenity and that is not a good choice for creation, but really great is not a, using its monitors or anything for the last 25 years, at least. so it has a fixed exchange rate for euro. and now we're entering in a euro's own a very it has the opportunity for 3 good issues. one is substance substantial one because the interest rate will be lower and the credit rating will be better.
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the 2nd reason is stack and go gratia use. most of its business doing in euro's and creations are making their savings over the now in euro. and finally, it's a symbolic issue when grey, she's becoming a part of hard main integration . also, european union coming out here in the news, our welcoming at 2053 with a missile launch. north korea's need unveils ambitious to boost his country's nuclear arsenals. and the women, well, number one test 1st on the new year and style and he will be here with
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a aah! australia and canada having trouble rules for passengers arriving from china. the 2 countries join a number of others, including the u. k. u. s. india. and spain that have brought in restrictions and testing requirements of being imposed after surgeon cases in china. but one that has been increased focus on the spread of cov, it, there many countries around the world have been reporting high case loads in recent weeks. in the last 28 days more than 4000000 new cases have been detected in japan . south korea is seen over 1800000 cases which are high in france and the united states. with 1320000 and 1750000 respectively. over 40 percent of infections in the us and are caused by the army kron sub variant known as ex b. b. it's highly transmissible and developed resistance to immunity. china's
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report of 695000 cases in the same timeframe. but due to the absence of information from the chinese government, it's a scientific guessing game to determine the size and severity of the surge in the world's most populous country. for huntington epidemiologist and professor of medicine in the u. k. joins us from norwich. thanks very much for being with us. so what we're thinking is behind bringing in travel restrictions at this point, when most countries are around the world, have a sort of supposedly living with covey and not having restrictions. yeah. it. i mean, it's difficult. it's, i think probably a lot of it is. this is a knee jerk reaction because there's sort of travel restrictions that come in fact the testing at ports of entry or, well that's it. and we've known well before cove with that sort of testing rarely actually is effective that reducing international spread of infectious diseases. and it didn't work at the start of the pandemic with it. so
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it's probably more away countries reassuring that population than actually having much of an impact on infectious disease spread. and what would you say the difference between the way china has lifted restrictions and other countries around the world when they've been in that sort of, at that point what, what's the difference? well, i think the main problem, the china is how does that after a fascinated population, they maintain the 0 covey strategy, and they practically ended the main nation campaign about 10 months ago. and and so by now of the protection effect of that initial vaccination campaigns will have been. ringback evaporative detection, wayne and what we've seen in the west and we saw in new zealand when they eased those restrictions. soon after that completed vaccination,
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they actually have a big surge of infection, but many fewer death and hospitalization. and i think china may well be having. so i think the main problem for china is that it maintains a strategy to, to point the benefits from vaccination declined. if you do that, one of the issues is, is transparency that has as anything changed. you think since the pandemic started in terms of how trying to deal with the rest of the world over something like, oh good. yeah. i think early on, and i'm trying to call after the 1st few weeks, had a good record of being open about what was going on. but at the moment, china is no longer reporting the on infections. it seems to be reporting very few sequences. so we know that gina types are circulating in the very circulating in china that statistically was reporting work unbelievably
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low. so yeah, they're a big concerns about actually how bad the situation is in china. i think the thought it would suggest that although we don't know exactly the severe in china the moment, i mean the risk but seems to get mentioned is a possibility that with a lot of infections, you then end up with possible new variance. is that still something that you're concerned about with the weight is around a well certainly, i mean, you better repairing all the time. i mean, most, you very, don't actually stay around very long, but it is always the risk that i think the whether china is a big risk to me better. i think he's an 8th doubtful. i think when you very are appearing elsewhere in the world. they are appearing in an environment where there's a lot of population immunity, so they drive to revolve to be more immunity will be
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greater that and they will in china. so i'm not overly concerned about you very appearing in china, but everything is possible really for him to thank you very much and if it will, just thank you. north korea's leader is punishing an exponential increase in the production of nuclear weapons. state media says kim jolen has ordered new intercontinental ballistic missiles with nuclear capability. he says he wants the arsenal to surpass the u. s. and south korea on saturday. so said north korea, $53.00 short range ballistic missiles towards the sea to the east of the korean peninsula. eunice came with votes from sole. there was dancing fireworks and a ballistic missile launch. north korea brought in the new year, not just with festivals, but also by firing what it called it's super large, multiple rocket launcher officials showed all the systems on saturday, capping
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a 6 day meeting of the ruling workers party in which they laid out their goals for a 2023 king john then said 30 such systems are ready to be deployed to quote over well in the enemy. south korea young young also warned it with significantly increased the production of tactical nuclear weapons shunts helen tones, would it hang? will get the current situation highlights the necessity to mass, produce tactical nuclear weapons and costs for an exponential increase of the countries nuclear. austin o, one as a north korea declared itself a nuclear estate and september, calling its program irreversible and not up for negotiation in announcements. made on sunday, a new intercontinental ballistic missile system would also be built with a quick nuclear counter strike mission issue likely to run on solid fuel. it was already on kim jonathan's wishlist of military modernization, outlined in its 5 year plan, along with
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a nuclear power at some marine. analysts say report so far as to just to spite strides made 2022 was still unfulfilled. the year of military targets for up young young and that north korea would forge forward while intimidating south korea. in response, south korean president you sonya says sole stood ready to punish any provocation by the north. his defense ministry warned any attempt to use nuclear weapons would spell the end of kim jenkins government unit kim al jazeera sol, and his 14 people have been killed and several others injured in an attack in afghanistan, capital cobble. it happened in the early hours of sunday morning near the international airport. the body of the attacker was found near the scene security forces seal off the area and close roads. no organization has claimed responsibility yet the regional eye, so group has increased attacks since the taliban took power. russia and ukraine
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accusing each other of bombing civilian areas, authorities and keep say missiles were fired on sunday for there are no reports of casualties so far. ukrainians in the capital welcomed in the new year by charing and singing on their balconies as air raid sirens rang out. on new year's eve, russian strikes, hit holmes and a hotel in the city killing. at least one person. moscow says it was targeting drone factories through the good or the gabriella wickersham overall, or december 30. first. the armed forces of the russian federation carried out a strike with high precision long ridge air launched weapons of the facilities. the military industrial complex of ukraine evolved in the manufacture of combat. drones used to carry up terrorist attacks against the rush of federation storage areas and attack u. a v launch sites were also hit plans by the cube regime to carry out these attacks from the near future have been thwarted. little, meanwhile pro russian separatists and russian media, se ukraine also carried out mass shillings on new year's eve. the attacks in
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russian controlled parts of the nets can new hunts, reportedly damaged homes, shops and education centers. russian media is quoting a doctor who says 6 people were killed when a hospital was attacked. russia's former leader, me to mitigate if has spoken about what he called new lands, referring to easton, ukrainian territory annexed by russia. he says moscow will always stand up for its people drug either. yeah, masturbation good. does anybody bluestorm next year when be easy, those rushes enemies will continue to break at him, but they will not succeed. we have become stronger because we are united because truth and victory on our side. everything will be done to ensure that the lives of millions of residents of our country and its new land are safe and prosperous. we will always defend the rights and freedoms of our people as their language, culture, and religion, and protect from the present and future of our homeland. tell to come on the out there and use our why many businesses say that i'm happy about measures to control
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pollution in india's capital in stuart to those trillions. both bash t 20 need divided cricketing opinion. ah. europe in africa, let's go. here's her weather update for monday. good to see some showers dancing across central eastern and southern portions of steam. nothing major here. so let's go to the northwest. still a warm feet of air, but periods of rain for paris, brussels and amsterdam. it's dry across ireland in britain, but temperature is low here, but we'll shake up that weather pattern by tuesday. the return of rain, ireland in britain. but dublin, your temperature goes up by almost 10 degrees, some snow for estonia, western russia, and health think you could see about 10 centimeters off to central europe.
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exceptional warm cirrus film, more like spring, to be honest, sag barb at 17 degrees. your closing in on a record for the month of january, teachers will drop off a bid, but still, while above average, greece and turkey scenes are com, just a few showers for ramallah, some rain, the northwest of egypt. so let's pick up the story in africa right now, are har, matt and wind being sand industrial from chad to jerry, also northern parts nigeria on monday. and it looks like something in southern angola is trying to spin up into something. we'll keep tabs on that showers in storms for these 3 k province. not too far away from durbin with the high of 25 degrees. ok, i'm out of time. i'll see you soon. take care. ah . the latest news as it breaks this particular sub station. let's bring it in 3 separate effects, why? 6 rush and we saw with detailed coverage. they had hoped that the us would relax
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water pandemic restrictions this week, which was like, we had better off of getting in from around the world over $3000000.00 people to talk to the 3 a fee. i mean, that's not the trust is fundamental to all our relationships. we trust banks with our money doctors without really personal information. what happens to trust in a world driven by algorithms as more and more decisions are made for us by these complex pieces of code? the question that comes back is inevitable. can we trust algorithms in the 1st of a 5 part series alley rate questions, the neutrality of digital deductions? trust me, i'm an algorithm on a just 0, hulu.
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ah, top floor is here in under 0, brazil's new leader louis enough, you lead a silver has been draped in the presidential sash. ought to be sworn in at a ceremony in brazil yet. it's the 3rd time he's held the country's highest office . thousands gathered to witness the inauguration of the veteran lecturing politician known widely as luna. probation has adopted the euro as its official currency. nearly 10 years alternate joined the european union. it also becomes part of a shannon zone, meaning unrestricted, travel to other member nations. australia and canada have announced travel rules for passengers arriving from china. the 2 countries join a number of others, including the u. k. u. s. india and spain that are brought in testing requirements on a surge in new cases in china. hope francis presided over
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a special new year's day mass a day off to his predecessor bennett and 16th died in retirement to the vatican. process said the former pope was a gift to the world and the church. and it was the 1st spoke to step down in 600 years in 2013 when he began to suffer ill health. his body will line state and synthesis basilica the 3 days before his funeral, which will be led by pope francis e o g. as he's jamar. today we leave our beloved pope ameritas, benedicts. the 16th was in the hands of the holy mother in law so that she may lead him from this world to god. honda like the policing fuels, including coal, have been banned in and around india's capital. new delhi is the latest attempt to improve air quality for the cities 32000000 residents. despite the benefits, the band is costing some businesses more and that's causing resentment. revenue, me to report some deandre in northern india. bit by bit agriculture waste is
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shoveled into a boiler powering this factory in northern india. the unit next door is using natural gas. both dixtel plants had been running on coal, but after the government announced a bad on polluting fuels beam, john are spend a $150000.00 to switch over. he says his operating costs have doubled the live company bought a robot. our industries unable to compete, it's much cheaper to die, textiles and cities like pseudo code from one job still using bet. cool. the industry here is a grieving. if we are thinking of shifting our factories to other regions, the region around new delhi is one of the most polluted in the world. air remains toxic, despite several efforts to reduce it. now authorities have banned industries from burning, polluting fuels. it's also illegal for people to use coal in their home. according to government, aid of the region uses 1700000 tons of code every year. industrial emissions down
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for about 30 percent of the pollution this band is aimed at reducing them and also phasing out dependence on fossil fuels. the high cost of switching to alternative fuels has for some businesses to shut down. while some are moving to areas where coal is allowed, others are planning to sell and recover their investment and promote that. we are living hand to manage that we're struggling to repay our loans. people here are desperate. i'm not the only one suffering we even considered protesting, but business people don't want that. a good bank. i see i got that liber have on is on the committee that recommended the bad. she says it's the only way to drive change. a risk for me is convince that president part of the will apprentice not sustainable, and therefore they have to adopt cleanup. my only problem today's, do they have the money? i'm not in favor of subsidies, but maybe a sort of soft tomo plans are exempt from the ban. many business people rely on fuel, want the government to ease restrictions,
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or give them financial support to make the transition. bob nu metal. i'll just eat our daddy, northern india. several people have been killed in somali land in protest, sparked by the death of a local politician demonstrations in the town as part of somalia and should be removed from smalley, land jurisdiction, and opposition. to says that more than 10 people have been killed in clashes with security forces since tuesday, with another 50 injured somali land is a former british territory which declared independence were smaller in 1991. but it's not recognized by the international community. and these 10 people have died in his time, pained at a shopping mall in the unit gander capital compiler. there was a crush when people tried to enter the model after watching the news. a fireworks display. many of the victims suffocated to be coming, stuck in a narrow corridor. a police investigation is underway. it was such a means to me. then he told us that we should go up on which by alex,
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from that fucking up. then as we're going up, the less now you have to go back. so people have some to go, how do they reach the packing? so the 1st them to come back to the main hall. so that trisha from up under pressure from don't lead to bring to some, some colleagues of ours, which literally had this last year's flood since august on caused an unprecedented disaster which was attributed to climate change. the un describe the extreme weather as a monsoon on steroids. when you parts of the country is still waterlogged, and recovery is slow or on go per report. months after unprecedented floods and pakistan, much of the farming london care, poor district in the southern center province is still under water. people are rebuilding as best as they can. but many are angry with the government's response.
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aid was slow to which remote regions. oh good. have you been with you on it? now? houses have fallen down. you don't have teens. we can't shade our children from the sun. how houses have been submerged? i swear to god. there is nothing left on our belongings have been washed away. we poor, our children are sick. they are just sitting near at the height of the flooding, a 3rd of pakistan was under water. 33000000 people were affected. the military and emergency services responded. as did thousands of volunteers, ah, till an estimated 16000000 children lost their homes and schools and were vulnerable to waterborne disease and malnutrition. in the months since the disaster outbreaks of cholera, malaria and dank fever have been reported. this thing requires that fee change the ve ardini system works. we have to improve our but in the system so that the water
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can go out. if we don't do that, we won't be able to do anything. additionally, we will of also have to see how we grow across in receipt and we grow them. we'll have to work on that. then we'd have to have disaster resistance, just no disaster. so states of emergencies were declared in 19 of the countries 25, the poorest districts pushing about 9000000 people into poverty with an economy already in crisis. before the monsoon season, the government has appealed for more help from the global community. the cameras have left, the waters have not yet subsided. how do we start, even if the water subside? where are we going to mobilize the vast resources in a cash strapped economy to rebuild this country and get people's jobs and livelihoods back on their feet? and not be further debt burdened. these waters might proceed in
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a few weeks or months. but climate change is here to stay. our correspondent, the summer binge of 8 visited cent province. he says many people there are afraid the world will forget them. even if begotten the green and totally renewable to morrow somehow we will still remain aw, very tiny contributors, ers, because we had any contributions to the emissions, all the global emissions, all in one reg reference. so global warming will continue, our glitches will continue to man walked the way forward the way forward. is that the, the, the, the big polluters, the big emitters have to im, make restitution to the global south. historic lawson damage fund was adopted that the you and climate change conference in egypt in november. it aims to compensate poor nations battling extreme weather. but environmental essay, more needs to be done to reduce the emissions cause in climate change or vulnerable
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countries like pakistan, will continue to suffer barbara and go po, altus era. relatives of migrants whose boat sank off the coast of lebanon have tried to enter the port of tripoli to meet survivors. soldiers pushed back relatives who saturdays, shipwrecked at hilton people. another 200 of the migrants were rescued by the lebanese navy. most of the people on boat were from syria and about 50 will never need ill trying to reach you and back of affordable housing is contributing to an increasingly visible homelessness crisis across the united states. experts say the origins of the current crisis go back decades, but issues such as poverty, mental illness and addiction have made the situation worse. it's estimated an additional 3800000 housing units are needed in the us to cope with demand questions, roomy, has more. it may look like an ordinary apartment building, but for 67 year old helen, it's the home she never had before coming here. 3 years ago,
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she spent years cycling in and out of jail as she struggled with addiction life before here before fortune society for me was hell. i was not been darkness since i've been, he had been to a free and i don't ever want to turn back to that life. that life is how many end up here sleeping in subways and living on the street. and with scenes like this becoming more common in cities across the country, elected officials have been calling for drastic action. my 1st act as mayor, will be to declare a state of emergency on home from los angeles to washington d. c. to new york. here in new york, the mayor has called from war aggressive policing of the subways, forcibly removing people with obvious signs of mental illness or drug addiction and taking them to the hospital. but advocates for the homeless say treatment alone
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won't be enough. stanley richard's helped establish castle gardens, the complex, where helen lives. you have to have places for them to go. and when they get on the medication and they're stabilized, they need a safe home to go to. they need to be part of a community. all of the units here are affordably priced with mental health and addiction services offered on site. over half of the tenants here are formerly incarcerated, and many are employed in the building. play o y, new york officials who broke ground on 326 more affordable units earlier this year . admit thousands more are needed. ah, but attempts to build on another site have been met with resistance by neighbors who at this community meeting express concerns about their safety or property values. still advocates say there's evidence such facilities benefit the entire
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community. the alternative is jail or prison, or rotating from emergency rooms to jail. cells are the alternatives, is humanly damaging an inordinately expensive. so it's a cost effective intervention for the minority of people who can live effectively on their own. new york officials have acknowledged meeting the demand will be difficult and even if successful for many it will be too late. kristin salumi al jazeera, new york, columbia and venezuela have opened a bridge linking the countries. it had been closed for nearly 7 years because of the diplomatic rift between the neighbors delegations met in the middle of the t, anita bridge her. the opening ceremony on sunday event is meant to signal new improve relations after cross border trade resumed in september, venezuela cut ties with columbia in 2019 after it recognized opposition leader one
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guy door as when as well as interim president, columbia's government has negotiated a cease fire with the countries 5 largest armed groups are still more than 10000 rebel fighters in columbia. many a fighting over cocaine revenue. i was in gustavo, petro says, the truce will asked for 6 months columbia as he more than 50 years of armed conflict between the government, john traffickers, and left and right. when guerrilla groups have been more protest in bolivia is santa cruz region, falling. the rest of a right wing opposition leader police were out in force. after friday's confrontations were supporters of jail, governor lucifer and under camacho. he was arrested on thursday and placed in free trial detention and natural denies accusations that he led a coup during protest in 2019 the forced. then president eva morales from power. i'm glad you will. a chain is a political analysts. he says there's growing support from kamacho 6 months ago.
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nobody of the rest of the provinces would be backing a commercial very much. they didn't have very much sympathy. they didn't have very much they didn't have a good opinion of how much of today's different today. you can see very many protest not only samples, but also in different provinces of bolivia, because the bolivian people is feeling that it's not only come out to that same period, but everybody else that everybody else could be kidnapped. everybody else could be everybody from your position could be taking him to prison. they have complete power odyssey and the, the party in government for after 15 years in power, they have the parliament, they have the police, they have intelligence laid by cubans. and the military's all think crazy by humans . very humans are very keen, oper, oper, oper, active, political,
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military operative. so i think he will faith probably the same faith that jimmy. i knew that because there is no organized opposition that can stop for the time being . he's doing the government, this kind of human rights violations present in then people around the world a morning. the death of the man is widely known as the king of football pele. he died on thursday at the age of 82 a coffin carrying pen. his body will be taken from south power to his home town of santos. where awake will be held in the center of the field at vida by mito stadium as pennies home town club, where he started playing as a teenager. on tuesday, a parade carrying his coughing will pass the neighborhood where his 100 year old mother still lives. ending with a private burial ceremony at the memorial neck report a communique, a vertical cemetery in santos. tom homan visited the port city where there's
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a museum dedicated to the football legend. this is this hello nevada. hey, the king. badge. hell is private room and his own museum. he used it when doing interviews, meeting friends, claudia, on the staff here is showing us around with a photo of him with his parents say, the chair he sat in silly that was introduced as ordinary objects made somehow important by the presence of one enormously famous. i just think that is now gone to india. she got to know during her time working here at a think he was very kind, always treated every one as if it was a pleasure to say them. he was a special person. pele was more than a person, he was a brand important enough for the brazilian government to build this museum ticket on this thread. she had us up all of the foreigners used to visit the museum because hey, the king was so important. he was an idle m f. now he's buchanan marshal only in the lunar, but he was only too mortal vulnerable to begin with. it's quite fine and actually
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that the museum starts with the shoe. both the palais built with his uncle, near his shining shoes at a very young age at the local railway station. this is where it all started for him, the sort of poverty phases family was in. that boy became the man of a 1000 goals, who could shoot with both feet, run the 100 meters and 11 seconds hover, seemingly supernaturally in the air. every one wanted a photo with him and they still do so for him were mucous along. i travelled a 1000 kilometers to take a picture with the king. i mean, he was a really good player, but what makes it so special that it was worth driving a 1000 kilometers for off warranty? oh my daughter who has 3 stars, he says, referring to police 3 woke up wins. he still the only one from there to the pinnacle of celebrity meetings with moments presidents movie stars. endless
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endorsement deals, the little boy who grew up shining shoes in brazil, the con global. and he stayed there till his death. but it didn't seem the affection for him. back home in the night air santos, the town whose team he playful. where his museum is. a 1000 voices sang the centres on him in homage in the last moment to dine. you departed with it, but it enormous affection remains to him. here. john holman, al jazeera sancho heavy rain is cause flooding in san francisco with water rushing through homes and buildings with 5 inches of rain fell in the city on saturday, making it the 2nd where to stay there. in a 170 years in the east bay area residents had to be rescued from their flooded homes by boat. many roads remain submerged and the flood warning is still in place . still to come on,
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these are we on in terms of fossil fuel boom into a renewable energy revolution powering some of the countries most remote communities and is for action from the english committee as to him, miss by chance to attend to the top 4. ah, i studied food both when i was 7 years old with my money. so i play in one big room and i keep the ball to the all. that was the best play of the school. so my brother said don't you up football because i know you reach something. we lost our father bought situation. some charity people help us. so i went to this school of football. after one year from my c p, i went to to hunt. and then after 2 months from 15, i go to it on the national team. my goal is to play for our national team in time
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to reach these places, do house to be strong, you have to work hard. we lose a nice time. a lot of friends, family, but i know what i'm doing. i know what i'm going. my dream was to be a basketball player that will now at each year, lou. oh, i agree on seeing energy boom after huge oil fields were discovered off its atlantic coast. now the countries using that new found wealth to fund so new projects benefiting isolated mainly indigenous communities. john henry reports from the
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capital, georgetown, deep in the remote jungles of guyana. far from the coastal power grid where the kite 2 or falls meet a rain forest, the blankets, the landscape. a new generation of guy and he's, our indians is seeing the light before solar power panels during the village this underdeveloped bridge and ran on expensive diesel generators or no power at all. it is hard to find that didn't have anything that starts at the study at night, in the village of kato, an hour and a half flight from the capital of georgetown solar energy. now powers, the schools, new computer lab, the lights and air conditioning that cools this tropical climate. quite comfortable here in a remote area. so it's beautiful in terms of having solar energy and electricity open running even fetched ruth huts are energized off the grid for all of the
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healthy. even government didn't like who they are. the village office. this renewable renaissance was previously possible, but on affordable until now, beneath the waters off the guy and he's coast lies a newly discovered bounty of oil, enough to transform a country with the poverty rate near 40 percent. according to the world bank to an oil rich republic, now the nation's new found oil wealth is funding in energy project that is electrifying the rural landscape. we are pursuing a program to provide some 30000 solar home systems to communities that are distant and far removed from the national well going on is just beginning to export oil to the world president. your fun only wants to replace carbon based fuels at home with renewable energy, with a goal of cutting the cost of power in half. we have a very or system or power is driven by fossil fuel. the demand for
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power has grown exponentially. so we're investing in solar hydro, when our natural gas, as part of our energy mix, the nation's energy planners are harnessing the rain forest rivers to power. hydro plants like this one near kato, even in the capital of georgetown were going on. as oil boom is being felt, the most solar power is transforming the landscape and the power grid event boom, can continue. experts say the fossil fuel bounty of the guy in east coast has the potential to provide clean energy to the countries remotest regions and lift the fortunes of the next generation. john henderson, al jazeera, georgetown, guyana, and his head was fought. thank you so much. lauren, or killing him by face passenger man. same of just lost their and beats in record in france is top division. this was one of friends in the
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origin seen of history here up again. second in the table won't slip 2. i 3150. i told the manager and senior concise under more pressure after another premier league last sir, for the team spurs were beaten to nail by aston villa. a win would have put tottenham into the top for a site around with that. so we're going back to our body, perry sounds jamante, of course, game. ok. let's have a look at it anyway, leon massy yet to return. so actually the p. s g. and since he led argentina's world cup victory, while brazilian strike a name, i was suspended for this money back to renee full points, clear the top of the table to strike me. one was a 2nd and you need dime bear chance. yeah, i understand that sir. and are they fancied, disappointed because all they can de la yet, but we are having a patience to for
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a long time. i understand. but the situation is this is not possible for a, for the environment to, to create this partitioned at this moment. and not to be at least all right, let's get back things families now are. chelsea were held to a 11 job, not seen him. forest raheem sterling pudding. chelsea ahead that was the convent international. firstly, going, since august peperage or a lever, the match in the 2nd half shall see our 8th in the standings while forest remain in the relegation. zone christiano anal those new team of move to the top of the league in saudi arabia. rinaldo is now free to play for our master and could make his debut at their next league game. thus on january, the 5th is strike pon likely to be vincent, a baby car and the camera in international school. the only goal of this game against alco leash now the brooklyn that's will start 20. 23 is the m b a's formed team. they beat the charlotte hornets to extend their winning streak to 11 games.
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and i haven't there and school 23 toys, but it was carry irving. he started with 28 to help me brooklyn to a 123. he won. i 3 wing, either the linux and are just 3 games away from actually a franchise record of your team that you all right, you in here to you see the turner points here in organization, you seem to from almost are brought us together as a group. oh, you know, you see at this point now towards the end of the year, you start to see us come together for what we were looking to do on these last couple of years, which is a fall, a team that plays hard every night in or so we went to a lioness calendar year, but oh, you're looking for bigger and better things. the 2023. now the extreme challenge provided by the decor rally was underlying during the 1st full stage of this year's race, samsung lens defense of his motorbike, tidal ending after a heavy crash in the june of saudi arabia. the english writers teams that he was
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suffering with concussion and a fractured shoulder, but was conscious and fully mobile. the 15 day events cover the course stretching over more than a 1000 columns. operations run the waves, the 1st tennis grand slam of the year. that's the australian open canadas, bianca and rescue started her build up with a win at the adelaide international chem against former. well, number one got been a mcgrew, so after failing to win a game in the 1st set, the 2019 us open champion came back to beat the span it in 3 sets, a kind of wood that used to live australian over begins on january the 162023 is gonna be bianca address q 0 again. the other warm up event taking place in australia is the united cup. this is a mixed teen competition for male and female players. shots like this one coming up from willis, roman born acres, fiance. oh god. so it's a victory over that's why so goose going to take these who grandson cycles, rusty and reach the semi's?
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happy australian open. now the united cup is being played in 3 cities across australia, brisbin and city by britain. not south spain after this one for guidance over how but rummage, villas on saturday, rough and about had lost his match against cameron north and nailed to a moment in australia's big brush t 20 league. that sir, dividing cricketing opinion, was this a legal cash or not to this michael niece of brisbin heaps. hay couldn't catch it. then he stepped outside the boundary. abs your straight and then manage is to juggle the ball back on to the fields at a points where just they're inside or his feet aren't touching the ground outside the rope. back nisa then completes the catch on the field of clay and the see the on pi gave it out pre crucial decision as well. what a counter as the heat went on to secure the boundary of narrow victory hall again, his slate must be in the air when he throws it out. all right, that is how your sports is looking for. now let's get back to lauren in london. and
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