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i see cars dot com and a forbes autos contributor. he says there are several factors that could limit the sales electric cars. we see the percentage of new vehicle sales in norway going toward evie'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 vehicles. 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 interested. 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 likes to think that they can charge the car at home and, and a lot of people obviously have electricity at their house. they get a level to 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,
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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 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. ok. this is al jazeera withheld stories. israel's recently appointed security minister as intruded into the compound housing, the l. x. a mosque, a move, palestinians describe as provocative it a mob been given was surrounded by security forces as a tool of the site which has religious significance for both muslims and jews. so a higher is the month of all lives in occupied history, slim. she has more by giving incursion into the compound. it was quick, it was short,
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and it was an early hours of this morning. and that's no surprise because of the prov provocation that it would cause, especially amongst the palestinians, and not just palestinians, but the muslim world. and now he's turned up, but the idea was that he had to go through security with police fast. it had to be disgusted with disgust, rather with netanyahu, which happened on monday. but the indication was that this wouldn't happen until a few weeks time. harry was this morning, he turned up, he laughed, and before you knew it, there was very strong reaction. a 15 year old has been killed by us ready forces in bethlehem. the palestinian ministry of health says he was shot in the chest by soldiers. tens of thousands of railway workers in the u. k. a holding a 2 days stride started on the 1st day back for work. for many people who rely on the rail network. again, thousands of brazilians have been lining up in the city of santos, to pay their final respects to palais, who died on thursday. the football legend started his career. the city is now holding a 24 hour wait for those of headline news continues here,
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hello, welcome to the program. i'm hash am abolla as the saying goes, the 3rd time's the charm for newly sworn in brazil and president was in the us. you live at the silver, commonly known as lola. it's a chance to take his nation in a new direction. he has inherited a bitterly divided country with oblique economic outlook and an amazon rain forest suffering from decisions of his predecessor, j, a boston arrow, or a louder extensive deforestation. but sonata skipped the hand over ceremony and is now in the united states. so is this a new door for brazil, and what challenges remain for its new leader? we'll put that on august. first. this report from our latin america editor this year newman in brasilia. ah, you sworn imprisonment, leasing answer lulu. the silva walked up the ramp of the presidential palace
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flanked by members of brazil's diverse society, including an indigenous leader, a black woman, a disabled man, a child, and a rubbish collector. it was a symbolic gesture. they shared the task of bestowing lunar the presidential sash in lieu of outgoing presidential bulls. fernando who refused to recognize his successor, was that it was i vow above 2, we will use the weapons that our adversary's fear, the most. the truth that prevails are the lies. hope that conquers fair and loved defeats hatred. thousands of supporters from all over brazil had come to witness the return of the man they call the people's president. firemen doubts them with water to help overcome heat and exhaustion. many like that piano and i vienna had arrived before dawn. i have been waiting for for years for democracy, for the prisoner people to eat and have jumps loose. political, come back,
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is nothing short of extraordinary. in 2018, he was sentenced to a nearly 13 year prison term for corruption. although he was later released after his sentence was overturned. 08 kilometers from the palace. fierce a ponies camped near a military barracks, refusing to recognize their left during president. they've out a continue resisting lula, one by a very small margin in a bitterly fought election yell. oh, but his supporters are overjoyed, newly himself was overcome with emotion. when you spoke of ending hunger among the poor nap parked up was a full flight of people at the doors, a butcher shops looking for bones to alleviate hunger, while at the same time, others white to buy imported cars and private jets for such a social chasm, is an obstacle of the building of a truly just democratic society. it will do less promising to reinstate most of the social programs that made him so popular during his 1st 2 terms. he has a war,
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been tremendously high expectations amongst brazilians are not always dangerous because their expectations that he may not be able to meet rulers, powerful opponents, led by former presidential seattle, are determined to thwart his government at every turn, leaving the new president. little time to celebrate seeing human al jazeera brazilian. so his lunar the silver and how did he make such a come back while had already served 2 terms as president from 2003 until 2010 after which he faced a number of legal challenges in 2016. he was questioned in a multi country anti corruption investigation that led to the conviction of several members of his workers party. it was led by a former judge, who was an ally of lola's wyvil jebel, snarl de la was found guilty of corruption and sentence to 12 years in prison. in
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2017, he maintained his innocence as he was imprisoned in 2018. but lula was freed a year later after brazil supreme court ruled the judge in his case was not impartial and overstepped his jurisdiction. ah, let's introduce our guess. now in sao paolo glenmere cas howard, professor of political science at funder. so g tele, of august university, a rabbit nissan. i'm a 30 professor of international relations at how any university in london, vinicius, to cover you, reader and brazilian, and latin american studies of kings college london. he is also editor of the anthem, brazilian, that is serious. welcome to the program, gillard me. many father, the inauguration was going to be a moment of unity, but at the same time we saw
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a look at a silver very critical denouncing the legacy of his predecessor balsam arrow. well, i think we have 2 separate words and deeds lula has to, to reach out to his supporters to his core supporters who happened to be left leaning progressive. so i think that the migration speech made sense in this logic of reaching out to his, his own political base, his constituents. but at the same time, we see that the composition of louis cabinets is very diverse. the workers party doesn't have not as many ministries used to have during during lewis to 1st to 10 years in office. so i think that we will have a much more moderate administration and then the ones that we had in the early 2000 . and so the rhetoric is left leaning, but the deeds will be
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a little bit more to the center. these are a starting political come back, isn't it? what do you think that look at the silver should reinvent himself this time to be able to reach out to the, to all, the brazilians, how to really much in so he, he re introduce himself to brazilians as someone who is making the stand for democracy. and he managed over the last few months to build a coalition with someone who run it in previous elections against him. so which is to show that she managed to build a very wide coalition. he managed to get the support of very important figures from his former opposition. ready party called the b are already in the 1st strong on the elections. and the 2nd round, he managed even more reached out to more supporters for other political
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parties. so he managed really to build disco, which is in a sense re luncheon, so bugs, duct and goose is not blue when you're between 2000 no choice. ok, vinicius, when, when, when lola left in 2010, he had an approval rating. above 80 percent, he was of the most popular presidents in most modern history or busy but the his $3580.00 days in prison on corruption charges. you have opponent saying that how come we are going to have to deal with someone who has to spend his time in jail, not be our president. what do you think this is going to be a big challenge for him? it will be a big challenge. air, no doubt about that, but it's a quite epic, i would say, trajectory of lula from, from his 1st election and to what we have to day lula. we have so many challenges
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at this moment, and one of them is exactly to harmonize the country again. we should remember that he was elected with a very, very small majority over boss fernando. that is a quite huge part of prison and population that don't support lula. some of them not even support bush on out of but to didn't want lula as well as president and eldest population. that blue the promised in his speech of integration speech yesterday, that he will vote for the entire brazil not only for those who vote for him him, you need to translate that in actions now because that will be seen as, as the biggest challenge. i think to prove that 1st of all, he's not to corrupt. he what hugh is acquisitions, we're not, we're not justifiable. and he can manage the contra better. he can return what he has been 20 years ago when he was 1st coming to due to the presidency of brazil. ah, glad of me. that the inauguration would have been totally different. the semantics
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absolutely different had jazz ball sonata been there for the passing of the sash. a symbolic move which always from a brazilian perspective means the peaceful transition of, of power in a country that has been beset by decades and decades of dictatorship is, is something that will overshadow the rule of art, luna, in the future? no, no, much to the contrary. i think that you really taints both scenarios image as somebody who's not fully committed to the democratic principles of result. ronaldo fled the country a couple of days before lola's integration. he had already said he wouldn't pass the sash to to lula. which in itself is, is the rupture with the democratic protocols. and the fact that he spent 2 months after losing the elections without saying a word and stimulating his supporters to,
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to keep protesting in camping in front of military headquarters. this in itself is a terrible sign for, for boss on out if he wants to run for president again, back in 2026. so i think that roller, if he leaves the, the migration process stronger than he enter it. because he, while he had, he received the sash from members of brazil, civil society. so that was very symbolic, i think. and lola manage the way to get around the absence of the former president. so there was a good thing, you know, fortunately, brazil doesn't have a tradition of presidents elected president passing the session was elected president. this has only happened once in 35 years, but still i think it was very symbolic moment that buller could take the most of it is that we're talking about whole scenario. who has refused to concede
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unequivocally. i raise a huge influence over his own supporters. could this be enough to maintain the tensions similar is simmering in brazil? this is the big question. what will happen now with all his supporters, as one of the colleagues said previously, it is very unlikely that all those who voted for both from our own where urban supporters of both for now. but there is, he has a strong, a number of supporters who will remain in the street and get support from other sectors from brazilian society. and the weather also, never will be their leaders or is the big question from the church. he remained silent for
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a couple of months. he left the country. he will be out of the country for a month, at least. so this will very likely have an impact on his stature as the leader of the opposition. they didn't listen to all here. political advisors wanted him to address the people to believe, to present himself as the leader of the future, opposition. he did none of that, and he surprised us in the past was to become a president against the expectations of most everyone who was following the electoral process in back in 2018 and to august of 2018. but so he surprised us in the past very many times. he surprised his score in the elections last year's elections was also very surprising. ready he might
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surprise us in future, but for the time being he last, he lost some stature and he lost some influence over the voters, voted for venice. yes, luna said that there is no spirit of revenge. however, he made it clear that those who made mistakes would have to one side for those mistakes. now when you look at milton arrow, he faces his length to 5 separate inquiry inquiries. is it an indication that is likely to be prosecuted in the near future? just a matter of time r e i believe it is, and it, we should remember as well that yesterday there and integration one sounded, it came from the crowds was cra shouting, no amnesty, no amnesty. minnie, exactly that. the population that support clueless will. they want some responses for what about what happened in brazil does less 40 years. so bo scenario has no, no sort of immunity that he had before as,
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as m p in brazil. he is now needs to respond in the common justice. so i believe that a very, very soon after deed integration debts this week, already maybe both are we start to face some sort of inquiry from the justice. we should remember as well that one of the 1st actions of lou lane, his government today, worse or yesterday even was to, to suspend all the, the secrecy that of also not established over some of his decisions secrets is on the dears. so what we will probably see is some sort of inquire and probably some sort of prosecution against abortion, that in the coming months or ears less try to unpack what happens next for brazil glare me. now, lyla, made it clear that here will undo all of the legacy of balsa. now let's take step by step analysis. what happens next when it comes to the deforestation of the
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amazon? what is he, what is he likely to do here? well i, i think that there are 2 paths that lula is very likely to follow right now. the 1st path is international. lola has traveled to that comp 27 meeting in cairo in channel shape story in egypt for 2 months ago. so there was a clear demonstration that low will return to results previous commitments on, on climate change in all the environment. commitments that brazil and that the ball . so now with ministration has basically destroyed over the last 4 years. and the 2nd path is domestic. and one of the things that we saw honorable sonata was the dismantling of pretty much every single environmental protection agency, the regulatory agencies that the environmental legislations, they have been destroyed by both sonata and lola will probably read in states. does
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firm legislation on the environment? of course it's going to make many people, many organized groups, very upset, specially those predatory groups in the amazon and organized crime in another other sets of groups. but i think it's very important to demonstrate domestic commitment to the environment and of course is going to bring many farmers and in many people involved with the amazon to his coalition by offering them sustainable alternatives that both on that has simply disregarded. so i think no one has a very positive track record on environmental protection. this will look back into the early 2, thousands lula was responsible for the greatest reduction in forest clearing in the amazon over his time in office. so i think it's, it's challenging, but of course law is up to this challenge is a, it was very emotional when he was talking about poverty in his country. but how can the man and of a political party,
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the work of bodies that has been tainted by corruption charges? he's been in power for 13 years until the impeachment of gentlemen roost. how can the party of the and the president beach out to the people convince them that they are genuine about the need to clamp down on poverty? well this has been a very long standing committee for the 1st time he reached power back in 2002. he spoke about hunger signal and this time he's speaking about inequality. so i think that these are very strong messages for him as an individual, as a person who migrated from their number go to some power. all one went through very difficult personal times. ready and then who was a union leader? so all of these speak to him very, very personal way. and so this is i'm,
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this is a commitment of the party that is very important. so i think that as someone also said previously, here we are people we believe in deeds not saying what he's saying, but he so he, we need to translate this, these words to deeds. but he started already doing that by negotiating this transition or remaining with the 600 rail support to the poorest people in the popular in the brazilian population. so he made that a priority, even before he became effective, the president to it shows a his commitment of course, people in the country. then it is today replicate the same achievement or 2003 when brazil came out strong economically with an unprecedented economic growth.
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well, lulu is taken at brazil in a, in a world that's not the same world that he had in 2003. so the economic crisis today that affects the entire planet, it starts in very hardly in brazil as well. so we need to take that into consideration. rule is not returning to the brazil that he had a 20 years ago. so the challenge are bigger now than it has been in the past and even in aspects like environmental phase, if you allow me to return to this point, i think what and to remember as well, that at the same time, 20 years ago, marina silver was the minister of environment and she left few months after the beginning of the government because of this agreement with what has been really acting as policies towards the environment in that 1st looters government solar will have now as well to prove that his government will be not the same as it has been 20 years ago because there was also some negative aspects that happened in the
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time in environmental terms as well. it's the pure that brazil built. the bellow, wanted them, that had a huge impact environmentally to the region of the amazonian in brazil. so i think was aspects needs to be taken into consideration towards not the same one. and we hope that lulu not try to repeat the government he did 20 years ago, specially correcting the wrong doings, or at least the mistakes that has been made. 20 years ago. dilemma the fact that there is a left this wave now in latin america with 6 of the regions, several largest countries. electron, leftist leader says 2018. could this be good news for lyla? well, i think so. i think it's a window of opportunity. let me just pick up on what of uses has just said, i think that because the world is different and because brazil is not the same as the one of 20 years ago. brazil is no longer an emerging country as he used to be.
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i think that the focus of results, foreign policy will be pretty much on the regent. so, lola will have to revitalized regional integration mechanism such as marcus or an eunice or brazil abandon units are back in 2019. so i think it's high time for brazil to revamp these regional institution or institution region, is the gratian institutions. and, and of course, one of the greatest challenges regarding south america is to overcome finished, well as human, terry and political and economic crisis. so in order to bring south america back again, in order to use this pink time that has swept across south america, positively lula will have towards rest of neurons, viruses, and that must be his original priority number one and is up briefly. if you don't mind, he would have to revoke also know that his revoking what's not as gun laws immediately here, we'll have to tackle education and health,
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particularly when it comes to health. we know what happened in the past was 700000 people who lost their lives to cove in 1009. people say that was one of the biggest mistakes of the boston. our government is going to been easy. right for. for luna, it won't be easy from no point of view from the domestic point of view from the international parts of your from you cannot make point of view from from the governing point of view. it wants to be an easy task, but kinda to raise up to the challenge. the manager been very strong coalition. he managed to bring very, very smart people to his government. so his minister of how jason, all of these individuals have a long speech experience. and i've shown that didn't know what they're speaking about. so his team is a top notch team and he has good wiseman for
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the history and the background that allowed him to work with president in order to negotiate different things. that really a lot easier to go through. he's really hard and time will tell us if that would be able to deliver on the promise is that he made finish. yes. my yeah, because i on is on the saudi. good because i was, i really appreciate you and i thank you and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again. any time i visiting our website and just, you know, dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. all during the conversation on twitter, i'll 100 is i j in size 40 from the hospital, and the entire team here in the uh huh. bye for now.
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