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a new year. but the same levels of disruption to britain's rel network as tens of thousands of rail workers will count on day one of a week. a strike action as long lines of mourners in brazil pay the final respects to football. great, highly will be later, later on tuesday and enforce nfl player day. while hamlin is in critical condition after suffering a cardiac arrest during a game. ah . but we begin in the occupied west banquet lloyd's ready rates of lead to violence and death. the palestinian health ministry says a 15 year old boy who was shot dead by israeli forces while it happened during a raid on a refugee company, bethlehem. the israeli military says it shot someone involved in what it called a violent confrontations with its soldiers cetera. cairo is on the mount of olives
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and occupied jerusalem with the very latest. just bring us up to speed. all we know about this incident and this death of a teenager. that's right. well, these ready forces turned up in a refugee camp and were making an arrest. and in that process, the confrontation happen between the forces and palestinians. and a 15 year old boy was shot in the chest and has died since funeral is being how right, how right now as i speak and it, you know, the plenty of palestinians these days are getting into a stuck in these confrontations are being shot in the chest mostly, and then all die and lots of them tend to write well, they cool wills here, old messages, the letter that would they would have written knowing that potentially this could happen any moments. and in fact, 16 year old adam had done exactly that during his funeral,
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which is still happening. there's been a letter that they put on the face on top of his body. and in this letter he says that he. 6 is it's a proud moment for him if he ever dies, then he would be doing this for the palestinian cause and for the palestinian people. this isn't the fast death that we've seen since the beginning of the year on monday to young teenagers as well. the palestinians were shot and killed by the israeli forces in a village very close to jeanine in this village. 2 houses with them all as they belong to 2 palestinians, but car dodson to tackle and is ready checkpoint last year. and this is something that's happening often ways ready forces will go in and demolish phones belonging to palestinian families of those that had carried out the tax. now they have been a few cations throughout the occupied west bank in the last 24 hours. and several cities and several arrests have been made. some of those arrests will palestinian
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prisoners had been released and re arrested as a result. and this is just showing you the beginning of this year, the tensions already existing, especially under a current new israeli government. it is very much a pro israel and pushing for the expansion of settlements in the occupied west bank . stay with us for a moment. sorry, because we want your comment on something else now as well because israel's recently appointed security minister has visited the compound housing, the alex, the mosque in occupied east jerusalem. the move, the palestinians called provocative, is more than given, was surrounded by security forces as he told the site, which has religious significance of the muslims and jews. israel, former prime minister jala pete, had warned such a visit would spark violence. let's go back to surf. will comment on this in analysis because bend is a controversial figure. and one we perceive whose appearance at the site will surely be criticized by the palestinians and, and res. tensions in a region that's already seen
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a great deal of violence and certainly 2022. and this is just the new year. this is justin. yeah, i just want to give you our view as a bit of context. ox mosque is just behind me that you can see the gold term and it surrounded by a wall that this is the old city and that is what we call our oxer mosque. compound which is known amongst the jews as a temple mount. not bend there in true, sol with his personality as a fall read fall writes leader of one of the far right parties. it's paul, the coalition in the car and benjamin netanyahu government that was sworn in earlier this week. this is the kind of thing he does. he, this is not the 1st time he turns up. i feel more oxide, most compound knowing how controversial that is. he was only that very short for a very short period. 13 minutes he was in and now, and it happened in the early hours of this morning at a time when it was quite unexpected. because even though he had said that he was
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planning to do this in the last couple of days, he mentioned that you said tuesday or wednesday and actual facts. he met with benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister on monday, and they discussed this. it has to go through him, it also has to go through a security clearance with the police. and it was indicated that this wouldn't be happening for a few weeks. and we've had a lot of reaction over it. obviously from the incident this morning, we've had a reaction from the us ambassador to israel, who said that the u. s. biden understand, administration has made it clear to the israeli government to oppose the steps that could harm the status quo of the holy sites. now this is also a rhetoric that's been reflected by the jordanian foreign ministry. jordan is the custodian of the holy site and it said condemn this call to. and so on the violation again on the status quo, i think that it's, it could lead to escalation and tensions. and of course we've also heard from the prime minister palestinian prime minister. and all of them have said that this is on provoked. this could cause an escalate pensions at the time when it's incredibly
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tense between the palestinians and israelis retirement for us that will keep hide histories live. thank you. let's look at what makes me think of as is it to this compound so controversial for muslims. it's the 3rd holiest science and home to the dome of the rock and the x, the most just call it temple mounted aside mentioned referring to it as a possible fight where the final temple will be built. they pray at the western wall. any muslims are allowed to pray in the most compound itself, but many palestinians fear the sights, mostly identity is and a threat by ultra right wing jewish groups increasingly entering the site to pray illegally. or palestinian groups have been speaking out about bank of a visit to the alex mos components go live. now to give us aid in garza, we were expecting a press conference of various factions and palestinian groups where you are, what's being said so far. so the policy
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functions are fighting through syria because districts have next today, almost an hour ago the, the, it should take about 3 years storming to and was the strongly condemned to storming and be said that it's very dangerous provocation to all the people. and they weren't that it with code or ignite a religious war in the region. also the policy in groups here called delta, the people our, the policy people in the bag to carry on more confrontation to leave the clash with the occupation israel to be sure in the bag in defense of the more you know, said thank you very much for that update. well, it's a ma, been given, has been a controversial figure for many years. he's
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a former youth coordinator of the ultra nationalist cash party, which was outlawed in 1994 to being branded a terrorist group. now he's a lawyer by trade. he's represented a number of far right activists, accused of hate crimes against palestinians. he's also in the past being convicted of incitement to racism and destroying property at a school full in his words, disloyal palestinians to be expelled from israel. daniel levy is a president, the president of the us middle east project and they forward israel negotiate to join us. not from linda. mr. maybe we could talk about the program for your insight . we want sort of messages been via sending here and a cyber suggested he would have had potentially netanyahu's approval, but not for right now, but in a few weeks time. well absolutely, he had the approval but he had the approve of right now you're already seeing the backstory. ready being reported out in the israeli media of the meeting that took
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place last night. this was with the full coordination of the prime minister's office of the israeli security agencies of the internal security agency, the shin bet, etc. the timing early in the morning. the head fake of oh, it's not going to happen to day. so 1st of all, fully coordinator would not. and yeah, 2nd of all, yes, banga, very extremist, you just gave us the history of the individual, but also to caution not to make this too exclusively about the person of ben gerber . he is a particular brand of extremism, but let's see the threat of continuity here and the threat of coordination across the israeli political system. let's remember, it was just over 2 decades ago that sharon, eric sharon then the opposition leader did a visit to alex that led to a major outbreak of several years of violence. let's not forget that this time
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around. not only was this coordinated with nut and yahoo, but this is probably going to be the modus operandi of the new government, the game of one upsmanship of hard line arisen each time they undertake a provocation. and it is not met with a serious response. they will say you see those who caution and say, be scared, don't do this when we assert what they will call jewish rights, we approving them wrong. so this will be a spiral, i think. and crucially, it plays into not and young who's hands because he will turn round to the international community and say, i'm the responsible guy. i'm the safe pair of hands work with me. and we can get through this next period is there also a case of a ta. so you might say a between please there as x or to right wing elements within the israeli government government as to who can be the more extreme. all the more cautioned. i mean,
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do you see a tussle between the 2 as to who really pulls the reins and government at the moment? i think it's an important point. you're a said, hell. so not and yahoo is well aware that the popularity of bengal banker is popular. his party got an unprecedented 14 seats. this coalition of parties, religious zionism, they took many of those seats. from nuttin, yahoo's li could, they'll be looking over each other's shoulders. so there's not going to be much of a break mechanism to prevent what i'm calling this spiraling hard line arisen because not, and young does not want to appear to be holding them back domestically. that's that signal. he will send internationally and you've already had the attempts to work with button yahoo to, to display business as usual. you saw that the u. s. secretary of state spoke with
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his rating foreign minister over the weekend as did the foreign minister of the united arab emirates, natania, who is planning a visit there. you will see this effort and, and the abraham accord countries will be at the forefront of normalizing the new government. but domestically natania, who will want to appear to be the responsible harb lajna or rather than the responsible side. but also crucially, you started your report very correctly with yet another tragic casualty. and loss of palestinian life is 15 year old in bethlehem unless also not lose sight of the continuity here of previous israeli governments and of the last government, which itself started to change the status quo on the temple mount has been leading these daily killings of palestinians and of course, criminalize the palestinian and yos, so there's a lot of continuity in the other continuity you'll have is these ready government only international stage going after its critics staring down any
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opposition? and of course, using mis canard of oh, if you criticize offs in certain ways, this is anti semitism and we're gonna see that game play out. and it's really going to be up to palestinians and others who oppose these violations of human rights to, to push back against this. if you talk about a conversation that would have been happening between television, washington, about what is a possibility or what isn't in terms of provocations towards the palestinians. what's the red line here in terms of what is a red line for the u. s? and what's the red line for the palestinians right now? i would suggest that those red lines will look rather fluid over the coming period . and i think the more people go into this with an extremely low set of expectations regarding the u. s. administration and the west of the.
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ready more people will benefit from, from just having that low expectation the by the administration is not looking to prioritize this, not looking to, to lay down the law. they have historically the u. s. and has not pursued. of course, a blanket standard. it will talk one set of rhetoric and apply one set of standards in one situation where that ukraine or elsewhere and a very different situation with other people in the global south and especially the palestinians for the palestinian response. there is a popular dynamic which we are seeing playing out. there is of course, the historic weakness of the palestinian authority. and their 1st reaction was to call to america, which shows that they don't understand the strategic dynamic in which they're working. and you had the report out of garza and hamas will choose the timing for its own response, which is what happens for the moment annually. we always gotta get your insight.
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thanks for joining us from london. like if thank you. well, still morehead? here on the i'll just there and use are including under pressure why medical professionals across the united kingdom, a sounding the alarm people are being paid to have babies in south korea with the government now offering incentives to young parents. uninstall rinaldo arrived in riyadh ahead of his official presentation of his new club, a loss of awe. tens of thousands of railway workers in the united kingdom holding a 2 days drawing starting on tuesday. pay and working conditions are at the center of the long running dispute. this is the 1st day back at work for many people who rely on the rail at work across the u. k. when the strike follows disrupt stoppages in the run up to the christmas holiday period,
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terry faucet joyce is alive from london bridge station. harring really more mystery for rail commuters. where you, i mean, how about will the 1st strike be of the new year? well it's certainly very extensive, as you say, it's over 48 hours today and wednesday, and then there's another strike on thursday by a separate union. and then this union, the r n t union repeats this today strike on friday and saturday. so this is the 1st of a pretty tough week for those trying to get into major hubs like london to work. we've spoken to some commuters already today and they were saying that they did get in. okay, but the, the, the services on buses and tubes, the underground system was having to be in a stretch to its limits to accommodate the skeleton services being run by the operators 20 percent of the usual levels starting later finishing earlier and half
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the network is out in its entirety, so away from big centers like london and more rural areas, there are no services at all. so this is pretty grim week to stop the new year. but it's something that commuters and travelers in this country have been getting used to in recent months. several different unions involved as you say, hurry, but what are the demands that the all the same are all the different well, they largely boil down to pay and to working conditions the, the operating companies, the association of them, the, the network rail body that runs the rails and maintain the rails, what they want to see significant changes to working practices. they want to see changes to the way the ticket operations done more sunday and rest day working better in to contract more use of part time workers. as far as the union is concerned, they want to see very significant pay rises at a time when an inflation is running at nearly 11 percent. and they want to defend
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the working conditions, the boss of the union. in charge of this strike the r m t union, he says that he doesn't want to see his work is ending up in a gig, working economy, the kind of lack of protections that others see as far as the minister in charge of the transport network in this country, the transport secretary, he's been saying that that needs to be a fair and balanced offer, which is already on the table to be accepted and that the union needs to reform outdated practices in order to get this over the line. the union just saying that the government is inhibiting not from happening, saying that the, there's an unprecedented level of ministerial interference in these negotiations. something that the government denies how reported that forth in london, london bridge. thanks very much. the medical professionals in the u. k. national health service say that under pressure, that is we quote, intolerable and unsustainable through college of emergency medicines as delays and
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care could accounts more up to $500.00 deaths each week. several hospital health trust and ambulance services declared critical incidents over the festive period. now, critical incident to the situation where the services couldn't operate properly. re challenz is in london for the following this. i mean, rarely do we get such warnings from medical staff brewery, so obviously worries the public but doesn't really concern the politicians to find a solution. when we do get these kind of warnings every winter, really that the n h s is in crisis, but i think there is a panic at the moment that the system does seem to be in the midst of some sort of significance breakdown when it comes to health care numbers tell stories i it is a stat for you. if i had got myself ill or injured in november and take myself to accident, an emergency is a pretty good chance i. i would have been one of the nitty 40000 people that had to
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wait more than 12 hours to be admitted to a hospital or a department. now that is an increase of 355 percent on the same stat from the previous november. and it's delays like this the, the president's of the raw college of emergency medicine is saying i causing 302500 ex or deaths not per month, but per week. and he is saying that this is gone. good day sir. it's not a guesstimate. there is good stepped as statistics to, to back that up. and he's warning against a listening to government figures who he says might be trying to spin this as being down to the pandemic. he says it's not. incidentally, government ministers has come out and said that this is largely down to the pandemic. i think there are a growing voices in the u. k. and the coming from not just the usual sources, like, you know, the opposition labor possibly coming from pretty economically august institutions
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like the financial times. and they're saying this, the, this is the results of 12 years of, of government austerity essentially that you can starve public services for a few years. but after say, you know, a decade or more things start to break down. and what we're looking at the moment they say is that the n h s, like other public services is being starved of oxygen and his pulse is getting weaker and weaker. mil, as you said, rory, there's always a rise in hospital admissions during the winter period, but we are seeing a rising cove. it and an increase in the flu epidemic across the country. it's a double whammy. really, either way, a which of where you look at it, i mean, what's your general assessment? you've been covering these stories for several years now from the u. k. yes, so you do get these, these seasonal illnesses flu being one of them and now we have coded so we have what is being called a twin demick at the moment of flu and which is hitting hospitals. then there is
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also stress secaucus a which needs the scarlet fever that's going around at the moment. so there are seasonal illnesses which are putting an increase button on the n h s. but then you have the cumulative effects of years and years and years of dwindling resources and lack of investments, and that has a cumulative effects. now you can help with the seasonal illnesses. you can tell people to stay home from school or work when the l, you can tell them they dispose of tissues when they play their nose, etc. you know, there is never a good time to be ill boss with a situation. the condition that the n h s is in, at the moment, it seems that this is a particularly bad time to get yourself a little injured or challenge for the inland to thank you. well, china has condemned to move by several countries from pose cave, in 1900 restrictions on people traveling from his borders, who and are required to present a negative cove at 900 tests, the us, japan, italy,
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and casa amongst the nations that introduced the new measures due to a reported search in infections when we talk with you so we can go home. we believe that some countries have imposed entry restrictions targeting on the chinese travelers. this decision like scientific basis and some practices are unacceptable . we firmly oppose any attempts to manipulate epidemic prevention measures in order to achieve political goals. we will take counter measures based on the principle of reciprocity. confidence measures are used in china, lots of major cities that i was talking to return to normal. but the health system is under strain with many scientists, suspecting that beijing is under reporting the number of cases, the training. he reports the from the chinese copper in wintry beijing. the pace of life is picking up. people are enjoying being outdoors after weeks of staying inside after a wide spread curve. 19 outbreak. yas, on food cells,
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traditional suites from his cart. but you are welcome to the lifting of restrictions and december only. what year of all is good? if indeed, all the restrictions are ever one can come out now for was good for counter man. if you always in lockdown, you have no income for sure. he says business is better now than it's been in years . the 67 year old had corbett 19 last month. many of the people we spoke to in this neighborhood have told us they also called the virus. rather than at least the 70 to 80 percent of people in this area got carried, welton under. we all got sick for those who have recovered life has returned to normal tests and health court scans are no longer quiet and to restaurants and public spaces. tuesday is the 1st working day of 2023 and the streets here, a busier than they've been in months. many businesses have reopened and most workers have returned to the office. but it's not just the streets that are crowded
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. hospitals are full of people seeking treatment for covered 19 the chinese center for disease control and prevention says less than half a 1000000 people have been infected nationwide. but scientists say cases automatically under reported. the government insists the situation is under control . when the issue is household goods or torture nationwide our medical resources have not yet reached the situation of tied supply. we have anticipated a substantial increase in demand. so we are well prepared to for those who are healthy. this relief that the years of locked down to are behind them and many a looking forward to a new sense of normalcy. katrina, you are the 0 paging. the philippines president is on his way to china for 3 days state visit well before leaving, basing 13 and mark of genius said that he was looking forward to strengthening bilateral ties with his chinese counterpart teaching ping. the 2 leaders are
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expected to sign a deal that would allow manila to directly communicate with china. with regard to the issue of the dispute itself, china c o still had hill out there in saudi arabia, closes schools up the floods that part of the country will take a look at the science behind the down poles. and we're hitting the road in norway as the country is a green revolution in his vehicle sector. also installed 2 stars from the football world of court. find the game, the details coming up with jo. ah ah, it's not the new scares, want to hear the snow pack is dwindling in the swiss. salts have one that has to do
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with record warmth right across the country. so okay, seems to come down on tuesday for example, some showers in zurich with a hive, 9 degrees, but all of these temperatures by day are above average and even by night we're not dipping below 0 here. things are formed up across the islands of ireland in britain, but it comes out of cause some pulses of rain across the islands here. and that shield of snow from helsinki to moscow dropped about 10 centimeters of snow weather alerts in play because of that into the showers in rain petering out across spain. it's going to leave behind a legacy of cloud cover. but i think throughout the day on tuesday, some more peaks of sun for sure. fog has been an issue in istanbul, we could see a repeat performance of that on wednesday breezy right across the coast of egypt and elsewhere in africa. high temperatures in lego, set $35.00 degrees as above average for this year. as we go to this house right now . this batch of rain in southern angola, northern namibia, could certainly caused some problems. rain for that eastern side of south africa and for the western cape province. enjoy it while you can on tuesday. sons out in
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cape town with the hive 24, but showers will screwed in here on wednesday. that's it. that's all. see a next hour. ah! a jenny both dog because you know, there's a very for everything. there's a lot of corruption and beautiful lake and beautiful lady. you have to leave here in patient and to do so. so the same as the sim did he kiss. i was introduced to when my father and my mother were arching for king for the personal story to discover the source of one of the most expensive commodities sent from headland on al jazeera oh
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lou. ah, do you know if there was news with me? the whole robin a reminder of all the top stories a 15 year old palestinian boy has been killed by israeli forces in bethlehem. the palestinian ministry of hell says he was shot in the chest by soldiers. israel's new security minister has made an intrusion by entering the compound housing the alex of most
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a move palestinians describe as provocative bank via toll decide which is significant for both muslims and choose tens of thousands brower workers in the u. k. a holding a 2 day strike, pay and working conditions are at the center of the long money dispute. this is the 1st day back at work for many who rely on the rail network. brazilian football legend pele will be laid to rest later on tuesday in the southern city of santos. these alive pictures now from the long lines of mourners continue to cue to pay the final respects the wake of the villa bell nero stadium. he died on thursday at the age of 82 and will be buried near his home field of santos football club where he started his career as a teenager. john holmes is out the stadium in santos, where he joins a secretary with us. john, i mean police club has become a focal point ready for many in the days after his death. i mean, what is the atmosphere like that at the moment?
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is quite subdued just because it's early in the mornings, about half past 7 now or we talked to a few people in a line that's quite reduced a yesterday that line was snaking all around the block and doubling back on itself . now people are taking advantage. i think of the fact that it's sure to come in and continue to pay their respects. we spoke to one person in the line at raphael, who said that he was coming here. before he went to work, he wanted to say good bye to the king. that's what they call at pele. in brazil, you could probably see the big banner behind us, and this is the club where he spent until his 1st retirement. all of his playing career, he started at 16. he finished, he just shy of his 34th birthday. as a legend here, actually in the club, it's more than a legend. it's pele had a locker in the dressing room that was specially for him. the number 10 locker that was the oh said the number he had on his shirts. and he said, when he left the club, we closed that loca,
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and basically no one was allowed to open. that locker was seen as an amulet. so the rumor had it that now that he was gone, that loca was going to be opened up again, we'd be able to see what was in it. what pose wisdom, he sort of left for future generations. i produce on my out a miranda has just been talking to the club stewards and saying you can open it up now. and they've said that not quite yet. they haven't decided whether they're just going to keep it closed and keep that mystery going. or if the family will allow them to open it up and so we can all see what's inside that. so that's one of the mysteries around pele. but you'll see more about his story and about what he means to brazil and beyond than i special report. police coming home for the very last time to the super ground where he made his name is a 16 year old. the smooth villa bell, miro stadium returned the sentinels team into a global force and himself into or hay. the king,
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a mark this world status. the elite military unit, which usually guards the president assigned to watch over his coffin, and then the moon, his k thousands filing past to pay the loss. for space pele had been only present in brazil for so long. it was hard for some to comprehend that he was gone. she'll stand metallic by the time i passed his coffin, i felt like crying because i knew, i know that this is the last time. it's hard to overstate the importance of palais to a country in which the government wants declared him legally and national treasure . he was a dream rising from childhood, shining shoes to being the embodiment of brazil's hope and joy at a time darkened by military to take the ship abroad too. he was fated an idolized as someone who made the difficult look easy and football, fun speech on the wall. my bedroom was bay and he was the representation and inspiration of the best and the most beautiful you having football. so for me,
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it was always my idol from, from very, very early age outside of the stadium, the queue to fall past the coughing, snake back on it. so again, and again, celebrity, not sad. after all, play was 82 that struggle with cancer for a long time. at lunch matches local both around the ground. everyone seems to have a story about how they've seen him, met him, or to the child. he's told us she was his nutritionist, and his point of view once a month i take his measurements, what he would be if he was, well, a real honor, right? i could have never imagined it. like so many who, even though his last game was 45 years ago, the videos of many of his exploits grainy, the stories and the memories have been passed on young as well as old turning out say good by, the sun setting now in the villa, but middle stadium, the last sunset that its most famous sun is going to see in this place. people are still filing past his coffin to pay the last respect current santos plays arrived,
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was twilight fence silent question echoing into the dusty. say there, is there another pele out there? will there be? well, just as you say in your report, and many commentators said james described as football, royalty, and national treasure. he himself has touched all parts of the brazilian nation as well as south america. i mean, you've report different brazil several times for the day when i was there. just tell us what the atmosphere is like and just inside the stadium, but across the country, what you're seeing and reading in the papers, the media about how they feel about this los yes will. the moment he die, those pretty much wolves wu coverage here in brazil. i think any sadness about the fact that he's gone is tempered by the thought he was 82 years old and that he was suffering from cancer for a long time. so i think he prepared himself,
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there was something that that was expected for a long time. i don't see a lot of sadness, not a lot of tis here. it's more just that people want to just m a pe the respects in a dignified way and also to celebrate his life. there was a sort of a bit of a carnival atmosphere yesterday and i think that would be more so today because as a procession that's going through the town, people are selling shirts are ready and getting ready for it with different brazilian flags and things like that. so i think it will be quite joyful, but you touched on it that you said that it seemed as world t so and you can see behind us, he still go at the sort of the presidential god around his coffin, brazil's new president, again, president lula is going to come visit him just a bit later on where he's lying in state and she said it's not just in brazil either. it's all across the wo this a play that 13 wo cops. it's a play at the could run. the 100 mates is in less than 11 seconds to play that could sing to hover in the, at the head, the bowl,
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even though he was only about $1.00 meets his toe. so he had all of those physical attributes that made him the world's greatest be, was all so same with him, brazil, and outside it as a bull morsel. that means basically just a good guy. he had that small, the accessibility to reports as an ordinary people that you see in the newsroom when he's just moped off to his woke up triumphs. i think all of that combined to make pele what he was seen as the greatest player in the world. and also an icon here and beyond. and of course we'll be following that funeral with you. john. throughout the day here on al jazeera, we'll continue coverage from brazil live as well. thanks very much. protests oblivious, have continued for a 6th day, demonstrated reposing the detention of a right wing opposition leader some torch calls and set of fireworks and confrontations. at least in santa cruz, officers arrested the regions governor luis for the camacho last week that he's been accused of playing a role in unrest that lead the ousting of president even morales in 2019
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brazil's present in us ja lula in a suit lula to silver has held meetings with leaders and foreign to finance on his 1st day in office. alina wants brazil, back on the global statements, very different approach to his predecessor joy, both sanara or latin america. we see a new with has more familiar. brazil's president wasted no time getting down to business on his 1st day in office. president lula desilva has made restoring brazil's leadership role on the global stage, a key priority. he held a host of bilateral meetings with leaders and diplomats from china to europe and africa, to latin america in law. i believe president lula is a regional leader who will give a strong boost to latin america. brazil's absence of the past few years has been felt. lewis present signifies the return of brazil to the international stage.
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former president james bull sonata, a hard, lank, conservative, had little interest in fostering international ties, especially in his own region. but lula says that brazil the world's 5th largest country and latin america's power house must again become a major player. as it was when he was last president, chinese vice president, once he shang, was among the 1st to pay him a visit. although china is brazil's main trading partner, little silva is concentrating 1st on reviving his long standing goal of strengthening latin american unity. without leaving any country out, he has begun by restoring ties with venezuela, severed by his predecessor barella from film. i'd like to schedule you in a for a lot with president lula. we discussed ways of incorporating venezuela into the latin american fold as well as the importance of legitimate elections and venezuela in 2024. so that they will be really legitimate, with guarantees for all actors,
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all of them personally be lula was an influential figure, the last time that many latin america countries turn to the left. he believes in strength in numbers. although latin america is again witnessing the swing to the left regional unit, he has always eluded it. unlike the european union, that unity has always depended on common ideologies rather than common interests. that's a mistake. the brazil's new president apparently intends to fix c and human al jazeera brazilian electron tuesday. republicans in the us will take control of the house of representatives that they narrowly won a majority in november's mid term elections, but failed to take the senate. the ball sharing at the polls a spot disagreement, so the top of the party article, hey, has more from washington dc. it's not been a question for 100 years, not since 1923. when it took 9 rounds of voting to elect frederick gillett as speaker of the house of representatives, please raise your ryan ann with your every time since it's been decided on the 1st
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vote. but 2023 is possibly going to be very different. the presumptive speaker, kevin mccarthy has been lobbying his fellow republicans since the midterm election . they still seem sure to vote with a good one. there will be 222 republican sworn in mccarthy needs 218 of them to vote for him to become speaker 5, on the far right have already said they will never vote for him. so mccarthy has made some concessions, promising to change the rules, so just 5 representatives can call for a vote to remove him from leadership. right now, it would take a majority of republicans. he's also pledged to create committees to investigate the justice department over it's investigation of former president, donald trump, and a committee focused on competing with china. but 7 additional republicans released a letter saying it's still not enough. once republicans do like the speaker,
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it seems unlikely they'll be able to pass significant legislation because democrats control the senate and the white house. what they can do though is try to abstract presidential binds agenda and launch investigations. i think they are fine with being able to do more over fi and want, you know, the white house to answer questions about afghanistan. ah, i want to talk about corona virus where they come from. did the government have anything to do with it? much of the agenda will depend on who is handed the gap. ah, as of now, no one seemed sure that it will be kevin mccarthy. paddock lane al jazeera washington south. chris was one of the lowest fertility rates in the world and the government wants to change that is increasing child care support to encourage young people to half more are to start families in ask him rebels from sol. the 1st babies of the year in south korea twins held by their grandmothers and another buy
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a new father. a welcome sound in a country that has been at a population death cross since 2020. the number of deaths consistently outpacing birth on the president says the government has poured more than $220000000000.00 into increasing the fertility rate over the past 16 years without avail or provision. meaning we need effect of policies that are based not on populism, from trucks, science and data. nonetheless, the incentives will continue the latest a monthly stipend, effective january. first mothers in south korea will receive an equivalent of $550.00 per month per child. until that infant friends one that parent pay is set to rise to 800 dollars next year. for those who are from here, the district of con them, which has the lowest fertility in soul. a one time birth bonus of $1500.00
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a week or higher. if the infant is a 3rd or 4th child. when eugene is expecting her 2nd baby next month, she walked away from a career and education consulting, where she had her eldest he on. she welcomes the cash for additional expenses such as nappies and bottles. but the real help she needs an extra pair of hands is still out of reach that but kind of service that i really need. because so if i have 2 children, if one is sick, then i need to go to the hospital, but i have to carry my infant 2nd child to go to the hospital with my 1st child. and it'll be very difficult because it's not like my husband can be here like 247. he needs to go out to work. when sociology says the government has missed the mark, pointing to young people who face low wages and unstable employment prospects which leads to increased competition. jan and brewing distrust between genders,
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children are a life long commitment, and many young uncles find it difficult to think about being responsible for the one person's life when they're not sure about their future. so furthermore, some yobbos are constantly exhausted and tire is a result of working long hours as lifespans increase economist project that by 2050, for every 100 working south koreans, there will be 76 dependence. both minors and the elderly. the government will need to decide how to prevent the demographic imbalance from tipping into a fight over a limited resources. unit. kim alto 0 sol. now schools are closed in parts of saudi arabia. heavy rain has calls flooding in the western city of gender, flood waters disrupted roads, traffic, and delayed flights. last year, the government spent more than a $1000000.00 upgrading the cities drainage system. the reports of heavy down poles across the kingdom since thursday. let's bring you ah,
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what the latest weather with jeff? he's got more about rainfall in the region. i've got to say it right here in doha last night. woke me up for her. okay. i must be a sound sleeper because i slept right through it. finding the gates the window, i think there's more of that's a come hop into those details right now. and this is all part of the same storm system that has done quite a number on western saudi arabia. there's been flooding as you just reported in jag jet, mca also for medina schools have been closed now for a 3rd day in a row. it's just too difficult to get around there. so this rain stretches from the red sea right through to the gulf, and it's now starting to pour into iraq. i think we're going to see some flooding there. so let's pick up the story. specifically for buck that on wednesday, the forecast is calling 4 months worth of rain within the span of a few hours. because let's talk about this. this is quite unusual. this rain western saudi arabia. that's because it has been persistent for quite some time here and again if we focus on jetta, we just saw about
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a years worth of rain and 12 hours the other day. now that's coming off record rainfall that we saw last november. so all of this is pulling into the gulf, so it's been gloomy. the hill is talking about it some rain here early on tuesday. and i think if we look at the next several days a certainly there was gloomy conditions, will continue. cooler air will rushing by friday as while with just the high of 1900 degrees that is actually below average. so the hell i gotta tell you, i think there's still a few more sleepless nights to come for you to catch me in the cat. c o 2, we won't can, we will not be happy at all. but thanks for that, jeff. i actual thought a noise has set a record of the sales of electric cars. new figures suggested maybe 80 percent of new cars registered last year. battery powered far ahead of the european union, which registered less than 9 percent electric call. sellers have benefited from tax breaks and low fees, so wrote,
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wrote tolls and public parking and always government wants all new electric cars to be available within 2 years. count brower is an executive analyst that i see cause dot com and a full b's auto contributor. he says there were several factors that could limit the sale of electric cars. we see the percentage of new vehicle sales in norway going toward e v. 's. but we don't necessarily see the sales growth. and if anything, there's been some contraction for the last few years. and so i'm wondering how many people in norway, they're either new car buyers and the tax breaks help them. or they're not necessarily new car buyers and they're just hanging on to their internal combustion vehicle. because they don't want to, they want to face the potential long term issues that we're talking about with ranging variety. and so what we're going to see in the next few years, but could be interesting. you could see new car sales dropping, but there being a lot of ease, but still being a huge percentage of norway. people that just hang onto their older car. everyone
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likes to think that they can charge the car home and, and a lot of people obviously have electricity at their house. they get a level 2 charger, not less than charge overnight. but if you want to travel more than the cars range, or you want to run multiple errands during the day, and you have to use the public system, there's really still no good country that's got that handled the closest might be the supercharger network. that tesla has, for instance, in the us, but again, you can find big pockets of the u. s. that have no coverage, and most cars just, it makes people very nervous. they want to drive a long distance and if they can't depend on their home charger, it's very nervous for them. well, still had he owned and he is on the lake to saxons from the dock are riley and saudi arabia. i was coming up with joe in schools. ah
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ah, woke about jose, who was in sports in warring pictures, coming off an american football field. that's right, sir. yes. and nfl player is in a critical condition after suffering a cardiac arrest and collapsing on the field during a game. on monday night buffalo bill safety to ma hamlin was given cpr off to being hurt while tackling cincinnati bengals opponent t higgins. he was surrounded by teammates, some of whom were in tears as he was being treated for being transferred to hospital again, was ultimately suspended, and sports stars have been offering this support and prayers to hamlin for his recovery. and i've seen a play, but i don't know exactly what happened. my dogs and super prayers goes up to the sky above for his family, for him. for,
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you know that brotherhood of the nfl and everybody a part and fell family. i'm a huge fan of the nfl. i'm a huge fan of football. you know, you never want to see anything like that happen. well, the brand was an action on monday carrying the lakers to victory over the charlotte hornets. he scored a $43.00 points and 11 rebounds is the lakers. 1121 to 115 against the charlotte hornets. jane has now pulled within $500.00 points of kareem. abdul jabbar m b. a record of $38387.00 is already no start. but now donovan mitchell has a clever record, was 71 points, and most by n b, a player in 17 years, he rebounded his own free throat and hit the bucket to tie the game with the chicago bulls with 3 seconds less than you get into overtime. cavaliers rallied from 21 down to go on to beat the bull. 145 to 134. the brooklyn nets have some special guests in the crowd for their game against san antonio. both
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well cut off kimmy and them buffy. france. i'm rural coach. he watched as the that's 115921 i 3, kevin gerard school, 25 of those points. and later gave the pair net. josie, this just a few hours ago now until christiana, rinaldo is officially presented by his new club in saudi arabia al nasa. the portugal captain arrived in riyadh on monday, after agreeing to join on a 2 year contract worth around $214000000.00. the 37 year old was a free agent after his high profile split with munch united. he's expected to hold a news conference later on tuesday. after completing his medical. there are now they shut so already selling fast and $25000.00 fans are expected show up for the presentation at our nasa stadium clubs. instagram accounts is already seen an increase of more than a 1000000 followers. since then we've was announced a live live and any international player as because ronaldo joining the saudi league it will be huge enhancement for the league as well as asian and go football
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in general. and i show of thought, i mean, i think it's a world class deal, it's a fix will not stop for the nasa because having a sound like rinaldo will lead to a noticeable change in the saudi league overall. i know, and i expect that from now on the if any player received an offer from a saudi club, they will accept because rinaldo did, i think this is enhancement to the reputation of the saudi league and will attract the attention of football fans. liverpool has suffered another damaging defeat in the premier league. he can crops team beaten 31 by brentwood. the 5th loss of the season, look forward to down a half time and own goal. and this header boy, on this friend said on my way 3 changes in the break. and alex play chamberlain didn't score ago for the 1900 time meek champion. friend who had the final say thanks to cameroon, international by and bo bradford and beaten in 6 games live down to 6 in the table
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for more games in the premier league later months. united take home ball methods evanson against brighton, less host film, and lead is also taken new castle, who are lying high in 3rd place is not about stopping anybody is about being realistic, where we are, what they're, where we perform and obviously it's impressive and we are really happy with that, but as well said, and they're bars and dejected in short him and what we want to improve on what is making us win that many from much very good team again, really well coach, i think what is on the national periods of time the numbers being crated will be crated him on the coaching staff. and then they created the, i believe, a momentum around the team that, that they play the same way against the opponent. while number 5 now that jack rich his and his 1st singles when of the new tennis season, the serve is warming up for the australian open in adelaide, and face constant left in france on tuesday. joke of it. she's playing for the 1st
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time in australia, isn't being deported over his coven. 19 vaccination status. earlier this year. one the match, 6362 is his 30th, straight, single victory on australian oil st. that goes back to 2018. defending deck hall. raleigh champion, nasa alice here is writing contention. once again in saudi arabia, a country dr. one stage 2 to gain more than 5 minutes on his rival. an oval lead at carlo science to finish back in 3rd on monday, there was still 12 pages left to go in the c. it's right. alex here is a full time deck. how champion. and he also want a shooting bronze medal at the london 2012 olympics. and finally baseballs all this ballpark has been transformed into an outdoor hockey arena for the night shells. 14th annual winter classic is a new year tradition for a game to be held outdoors. and this time, it was the turn of the boston bruins to take on the pittsburgh penguins, jake,
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the brusque scored his 2nd goal of the 3rd period with just over 2 minutes remaining as the boston bruins rallied for 21 win. all right, that is all your sport for now more later. so thanks very much joe. more news on the inside of the break with neighbor until and from me. general news. our team, thanks for your time. ah ah. in a, in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. what it did was they tried to them. they have to sign because they didn't, they wouldn't get in frank assessments. do you think diplomacy still stand the chance?
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i'm not very up to about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody to we've, everybody on tick tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have a winter, it's going to be whole there. pretty soon. inside story of al jazeera i just, he does our country, we high poverty rates with inequality and these are here. the book is not an exception. many of the footballers in this country come from poor area such as this was many of the members of argentina national team come from places such as this one where the football field do not have to rush. but the soil just like the one that you can see right here, we've been talking to some of the children that live in this place. and they say that they would love to follow the steps of your dell. missy can be mighty yeah. and other members of the national team activists, radical in the founder of african cinema, out just in the world,
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tells the story if the more italian director with making the style for that he made a breakthrough into a mode was a fighter. that his weapons were his mind and his intelligence met honda? rebel african, tell me on how she's ah a 15 year old palestinian boy is killed by israeli forces near the occupied westbank city of bethlehem. ah, on the box. this is al jazeera life and dough are also coming up a new year. but the same.

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