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this is al jazeera ah hello. hello robin. you're watching the news out loud for my headquarters here in hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. south korea titans, it's code 19 protocols after chinese national. we tested positive goes missing from a quarantine facility. estimates in the us house of representatives, republican failed to take that new speaker at the division about who should fill the position, protested in bolivia, blocked roads in time to crew. the latest demonstration demanding the release of the regents. governor brazilian football legend pelley his late tourists and a private service. tens of thousands of people lined the streets for final goodbye . and it's full ready for you challenge. christina,
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rinaldo is officially unveiled at the football club in saudi arabia. ah, welcome to the news. we start in south korea where the government is increasing its cave at 1900 checks and protocols at its airports. that's up to a chinese national, who tested positive on the rival, went missing while waiting to enter a quarantine facility of officials and military officers say that now keeping a close, riled, international travelers. south chris says 26 percent of short term visitors from china tested positive on arrival. on tuesday, newness kim has more from enjoying apples in south korea. slice connecting cities in china to here in china. international airport in south korea are at a fraction of what they used to be in pre pandemic times. and yet short term
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visitors who are able to walk through those doors would do so straight into a p c r testing booth. and from there, those who test positive would be moved to a hotel nearby for a week long florentine on their own expense. now health official say they found $73.00 positive cases. on tuesday, accounting for about 25 percent of china arrivals on that day. not including locals who would test within 24 hours at a local clinic near them. now these positive cases are being analyzed for variant information. and despite these tightened protocols, we are already hearing on day 2 since roll out of one man who got away on the way to florentine forcing officials to have to put out an alert hostage. and will you need all the chinese national muse forties tested positive for corporate content, airports, and lifted up permission while entering auto via quarantine bus. it is regrettable
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that such a disgraceful event occurred. officials war that such violations would lead to deportation and future entry bands possible fines as well as jail time, as they would run in a violation of the countries health codes. officials also saying it is becoming more and more difficult to understand what is happening with then mainland china as transparency on information, is becoming more and more difficult. japan is also introducing additional cave 19 border control measures from anyone or for anyone coming from china. prime minister silvio casita and starting on sunday, the travelers will have to present a negative cave 19 test before boarding the plane for japan. will also be required to take a p. c o entered test when they arrive. beijing has condemned the restrictions by several countries calling the discriminatory well, the philippine president is on his 2nd day of his official visit to china, said macos junior has met with members of the standing committee of the national
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people's congress. he's expected to meet chinese, either shooting ping later on wednesday will be part of all of our problems so that we are able to shop now go in to use all katrina you all correspond to the following. that state visit to join me now from beijing. katrina, i mean what's been discussed so far between the 2 sides and what's radiate states, both facing and manila. well it's been a rocky few years. so the bilateral relationship. but both sides has said that this is it who held a new chapter in both countries going forward. now this morning on wednesday, marcos met with china is head of the national people congress. lee john shook and
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both pledged to deepen cooperation, especially when it comes to global economic recovery in light of the pandemic. and of course, market is also expected to meet the president change in paying this evening on wednesday. now the book leaders are expected to find at least $10.00 to $14.00 deals covering a variety of areas including trade, infrastructure, energy, tourism, culture and technology. and there is a lot at stake for both countries. from manila, this visit comes at a time when the philippines is experiencing an infrastructure and energy prices. and china is also enormously economically important. china is the philippine top trading partner and a major source of tourism as well as age. and for china, the philippines is very strategically important. it's the closest country to tie one which st than the mainland, the seas as road chinese territory. and historically, the philippines is also a close ally of the united states and bade you want to do what ever can minimize
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the influence of washington in the region. and of course, i mean this discussion deal on the south china sea. it's always a potential flash point, but as you say, it's not the only disagreement that these 2 countries have, and it's going to take time for them to solve it and also for their neighbors to react to what fin agreed. and what hasn't been agreed by the 2 of them. that's right, so unlike his predecessor roger, good. this heard the market has not only been moving closer to china. he's also been moving closer to the united states. and in november, us vice president come on harris and visited manila and both sides agreed that washington would expand its military presence in the philippines. so that was something that very much angered, waging that will no doubt come up in discussions with chinese president. she didn't pain, but as you mentioned earlier, the south china sea is definitely a major sticking point. and one that threatens to derail ties between the
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philippines and china. china has claimed much of that disputed territory in the south trying to see, even though that that claim has been invalidated by international court ruling in 2016 in favor of the philippines and a court ruling page and has continued to build artificial islands in that area. and manila has also complained that chinese ships have increasingly swarmed and intimidated filipino fishing boats in that area. so both sides have said that this will come up on the agenda and they're expected to find a deal which the philippines said is designed to avoid and calculations and miscommunication in the south kind of being prevented from feeling over into becoming a big conflict. flashpoint community for saying beijing, thank you. me about military leaders say they'll release 7000 prisoners to mark independence day. the celebrations, including the military parade and the capitol naperville. the festivities come just
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days after the military rule has increased format lead. unsung su, cheese prison, 10 to 33 years into has faith international condemnation and isolation after seizing power 2 years ago. plenty. morehead hillman is our, including, we'll be finding out why police in the philippines are being false to resign. plus why moscow is blaming mobile phone for the death of 90 russian soldiers. plus it's summer time in the winter temperatures and parts of europe. a woman unusual see how much the united made it 6 winds and all of that action coming up with jo later in the program. ah, at least 9 people are being killed into call buildings in central somalia. the explosions happened in the city of the house in the heroic region. a police station was targeted 1st, followed by the house of a somali government official,
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after barb has claimed responsibility. russia explaining it soldiers use of mobile phones. so one of the worst attacks on its troops since the start of the ukraine war. the defense ministry now says 89 servicemen were killed when ukraine targeted the temporary barracks in the eastern city of mac. if on the, on the estate keeps us around, $400.00 soldiers were killed, rushes as an authorized use of mobile phones helped ukrainian forces pinpoint the soldiers location. meanwhile, eventually been held for some of the russian soldiers were killed in the home town of mara mall as that minute silence before laying flowers to save it area. wal memorial republicans in the us house of representatives will reconvene in the coming hours to try and pick a speaker after they fail to agreeable. on tuesday, i took 3 attempts, but hotline conservatives blocked kevin mccarthy's bid. it's the 1st time in this
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century that this has happened. joel 100 has moved from capitol hill. it was a picture of republican chaos for the 1st time in a century. members had to vote for the speaker of the us house of representatives more than once. and still, after 3 times failed to produce a winner, a speaker has not been elected in a group of dissatisfied right wing republicans in the house. freedom caucus had a list of demands, easy removal of the speaker ra prime committee assignments in fiscal conservatism. and to highlight them, they banded together to block would be house speaker kevin mccarthy might the day began as it has every 2 years. for 200 years, there were no nation offering. i rise to day to nominate the gentleman from california. kevin mccarthy, a came jeffries of new york. there were votes, mccarthy, jeffrey this mccarthy jeffries. but even with the votes counted no 11 again
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and again tore and again inside the capitol. and at the white house, democrats, including president biden, watched the embarrassment of their political rivals. he's just not going to insert himself, he's going to let the process play out. i and i continue to do the, the work of the american people. and they cheer democrat hakim jeffries, the honorable hacking jeffries of the state of new york, has received 212 who came out on top in all 3 ballots, but not with the majority needed to win the speakership. the voting has a long way to go to be the record. in 1856, the house picked a speaker after a 133 ballads in 2 months. the news will have a razor thin majority and little ability to pass legislation with a democratic senate and a democratic president is mccarthy and his allies regroup in hopes of winning
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another day. the rebels mark the day is a victory and proof of their power in a clearly divided party john, hindrance al jazeera capitol hill? well here's how kevin mccarthy reacted to the outcome of the vote. today, this is the day i wanted to have them. i mean, there was a lot of things we want to do. we want to repeal 87000 r s h. want to set up a number of investigation. we're going to want to notice the different committee hearings we have actually on the board. none of that got transpired, but if we're able to work out our differences in this time to only be strong, incoming democratically to hooking jeffries is making history as the 1st blank politician to had a major party in the u. s. congress. though he had this to say about the turmoil in the republican party. sad day for democracy, it's a sad day for the american people. house democrats are unified, ready, willing,
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and able to get to work. on behalf of every day americans. we are prepared to try to find common ground with the other side of the aisle to solve problems on behalf of the american people. but we don't have a willing partner. so let's take a closer look at who voted against kevin mccarthy and why the so called rebels belong to a group call. the house of freedom caucus. it's on the hard right of the republican party. many supporters, the former president, donald trump and backers of an uncompromising brand of conservative politics. the demands include giving junior members of the house will influence on legislation, but also franklin is a republican strategist. he says, divisions of the party have been building for years. there are 2 republican parties, one is an establishment party kevin mccarthy's. part of that is conservative. donald trump, president trump supports kevin mccarthy for the speakership. and the vast majority
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of republicans beyond the freedom of caucus support president trump mature. but it has to do with a faction that's been really building since 2010 in the united states was called the tea party initially. and then it became as freedom caucus, other anti establishment there, sort of the trump brand. of course, they are the people that want to change washington dc including the republican party. so there is the rub. in 2015, kevin mccarthy sought the speakership and was actually turned back of at that time as a viable candidate by the same block. this that view him as an establishment republican of the problem here. it's 5 votes and there are at least 2025 members that are really anti establishment republicans. what's unprecedented though is the following . for my time in the house of representatives, i worked there when we had a 6 seat majority very similarly to this situation. but the conference itself, me, the republican members met privately. 85 percent of them support
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a kevin mccarthy. and 20 years ago, there were viable candidates that were of buying for the speakership before denny hastert was selected. and there was a respect for the majority. what's happened and changed in the last 1015 years. is this small faction that just doesn't care about the republican party, they care about their cause, and they're holding the speakership hostage, we will see scenarios similar to this on the debt ceiling. ah, major corporations bills defense spending, um, things of that kind were 5 members of can create enormous chaos in the house. and eventually what this might lead to, ironically is a coalition between democrats and more modern republicans. ah, and that would be made to the republican bran. the temperatures are warmer than usual across a number of european countries since the day at least 8 cities recorded peaks close to 20 degrees celsius in spain. temperatures were prevalent to the warm average in
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july, europe's warm weather comes as north america faces severe storms, heat waves have become more frequent and more intense, or current has more on the wall, whether it's unseasonal, whether it's creating records of its own. yeah, it's pretty while the hell, so hundreds of temperature records have been broken over the last few days. to be honest, it's feeling more like spring here and let's remember we're in the thick of winter . so some of these countries, these should be our coldest months of the year. ok, let's go and talk about some of these records right now. are the 1st impala new year's day, the capital war saw 19 degrees, but check this out. the average for this time of year plus one. so almost 20 degrees above average, but not just in poland. let scoot over to switzerland right now. it touch warmer. here we push past 20 degrees and the average about 4 and a half. so it's not just feeling like spring,
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but it's also looking like spring. this is a scene in the swiss alps here, like this, snow, rapidly melting. again, this is a scene that we would expect to see in the spring time, not in january. and this form is continuing, so let me show you the temperatures on wednesday, right across the board. well above average for this year, but it's not only by day also by night, temperatures here, not even dipping down below 0. everyone on the plus side of things. there are certainly some changes come in more for the eastern side of europe. so by the way, these colors darkly yellow and orange lights, the higher the temperature dark, the blue and the purple cold. that's what shock to the system in warsaw at 0. part of what's going on here is stronger winds are blowing in some colder air. that's put new more in line with where you should be for this year, which again is plus one. but you think this is bad? let's go to eastern scandinavia western russia. waking up on saturday morning. moscow minus 28. same for bella. ruth mens got minus 17 so. so hill, while temperature variations rate across europe over the next little bit. i say,
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bush, jeff, update your welcome. so let's bring in front of you men. he's a lead author on the us into give mental panel on climate change and joins we know via skype from parents. good talk with us this morning. can we just start with sort of easy to ask what's going on, but is the answer one that we all assume we blame it on climate change. what obviously there is a relationship between the temperatures we experience in europe, right? know and climate change. we know that climate change will lead to more extreme temperature. and europe is one of the region of the world. that is why me the fastest. clearly, our rates temperatures in europe, they've already increased by about 2 degrees celsius compared to the brain to show an average. and this will continue in the future, which means that these temperatures that we consider exceptional temperatures, actually are the new normal temperatures that we will need to get used to the fact
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that the temperatures will it reach the level more and more frequently in the future. so in brief terms, i mean, what are the factors now that we really have to focus on in terms of what are the real causes behind climate changes? a huge subject with lots of you might say, usual suspects, but in the present here. and now what we have to keep an eye on. well, i would say 1st the science is crystal clear and the responsible for climate change, ah, for that fewer. so we need to get rid of the fuse. the printer is that for that fuels, as of today i still represent about 84 percent of the global energy mix. which means that we need to do much more and much faster to replace these because it fuels ways run, you have an energies, but we also need to add that to the impacts of climate change. and this is very often a blind spot of the fight against lam attend, especially in europe, where most decision makers, you think that europe's will be,
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i'll just say immune to the impacts of climate change. they realize now available europe is due such impacts and the pressing need for adaptation. the consequences of changing weather patterns and seasons. as you suggest. also mean that sort of a shifting from the usual positions in the year depending on where you live on the planet. some seasons becoming longer or shorter in length, i just wonder whether, you know, for example, it, when we see a winter in australia, it's quite sunny. i mean, and hot. do you think that we're going to actually see that reverse in europe, where they'll come a time that winter in europe is in at sunbathing whether i actually the usual buttons of seasons will change, which means that the reasons we were used to will change in the future and this will have of course, remedy consequences for agriculture 1st and foremost, but also for terrific activities. for example, there is a lack of snow in ski resorts, indiana right now,
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and this is obviously an issue for this. going to be activity. i would say we should not consider the impacts of climate change as only ecology of gallium bags or of the key political issues we'll be dealing with throughout the 21st century. big migration, peace and security, agriculture, trade development. all of these issues will be completely transformed by climate change into the been cutting carbon emissions. seems to be the solution as you suggested, but the diplomats never seem to be able to agree at cop conferences. you've been there. you've seen how it works. and the critic say it's just a talking shop even if there is an agreement, and it's a small one. add to that a conflict like war in ukraine, and we see an uptick in the use of global colbin. but because oil isn't available, which defeats the object of the exercise that a cop conference and you're back to the planet, which is the victim and can't talk back that the human race of these 3,
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i think we should not expect climate conferences to fixed climate change old by themselves, we need to consider them as negotiation forums where countries can agree on some cooperation mechanism. but we can not expect that these conferences with some climate change. it is up to us. it is up to the responsibility of governments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and also to adapt to the impacts of climate change . and obviously, what we observe, right, know, is that the fight against climate change is re much dependent on consumption circumstances that shall do dramatic war in ukraine, which means a backtrack gain on some climate commitments for some governments and an increased for recalls. to go, we need to make the fight against climate change, the re top priority, and we need to make it independent from circumstances. because if we don't, then it means that the fighting is climate change. we'd always come as a 2nd priority and we will never be able to achieve the goods that are necessary to
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achieve due dual respect. the victims of the purchase agreement for those men is always good to get your insight. thanks so much for joining us from paris. thank you. my pleasure. the hundreds of trucks are blocking highways on bolivia is farming hub to protest against the rest of a local governor. loose camacho was detained last week after he was accused of trying to topple the then president, eva morales in 2019. demonstrate to say the governor must be released and driven wic as more highway traffic in bolivia is farming region of santa cruz has come to a standstill. protesters want to release of luis commercial, the governor of santa cruz who was detained last week. much as accused of leaving the political unrest and talking to 19 nate to the removal of name president, even morales. he denies the accusations. the ongoing protests are threatening the delivery of grain and food around the country, urethra homeboy, i contract
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a truck and i carry gas from bolivia to brazil. but here the situation is difficult because of the blockade. people are angry because the governor is in prison and he's right wing and they want him freeze or then we are paying and suffering for it because we can't move on the blood. it doesn't, sir, god, god, god lamb, sport, the suffering. the consequence of this political situation, we don't support any political party, but cargo transport bears the brand of the situations and its cargo transport sustains the country. st. protesters face off against police. there may tear gas in return. they said with fireworks grovel lines, the st. the government is calling order lucas, his double scandal. what these mobilization seek with the deterioration of calm and stability with violence, confrontation, hate, and tension is to preserve the impunity of those who participated in what happened
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in november 2019. in a handwritten letter, camacho says president louise are se would be responsible if he died from illness or anything else. olivia's government says he's health is stable ah, for now the situation remains, teens. with some saying he needs to be brought to justice. for others are equating his freedom with their own andrea sunday's oh to 0. the thousands of peruvians gathered all the streets of the capital lima on tuesday, demonstrators and conservative groups were calling for peace. that's as report suggests, the former president, supporters would protest on wednesday. a wave of unrest has hit peruse and federal castillo was al, stood in december, 32, doesn't. people have died in confrontations with the police since then. still had here on the news, our little club workers say they're facing their own emergency of
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staff shortages, put them under a huge pressure pies and lows of the marijuana trade in thailand will tell you why some sellers want to tougher rules and in sport will vary from christiane to ronald after his multi $1000000.00 move to saudi arabia. ah, there, thanks for joining in. it's a soggy forecast for western germany and denmark. those details right here right now with this batch of rain rolling through, but as it bumps into colder air, it's going to generate some significant snow for our slow so weather alerts in play . we could see up to 30 centimeters in time. it will turn colder for eastern scandinavia, western russia. here's of wake up temperatures on saturday. dark of the blue in the purple, the lower the temperature. moscow. you could be waken up to almost 30 below. i'll
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get back to the here and now for central europe. that record warms continues. in fact, it's been so warm that snow in the alps is melting, and this warms will continue for the next several days. spain and portugal then, and not a bad day mix of sun in cloud, malaga has a height of 20 degrees and for the other side of the mediterranean, run the boss 1st could see a few showers brush into is stumble, 11 degrees, nothing major here and still dealing with those winds for the coast of egypt really top end of africa, it's quiet. so as we dip toward the south, we've got a band of rain stretching from vin talk right through to the su to and for this eastern side of south africa, those rains are really going to pick up over the next few days. could see some flooding for the western cape province, just a few showers in cape town with the high of 21 degrees on wednesday with the latest news as it breaks. this particular sub station has been here in 3
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separate effects. quite russians we saw with detailed coverage, they had hoped that the us would relax order of hand demick restrictions this week, which with likely had better their audit getting in from around the world over 3000000 people to talk to the 3 a, b and the national in all they protector is all profit is a free speech mosque is showing us how vulnerable spaces online truly are when they are controlled by billionaires of logo, documenting facts on the ground. i'm not a journalist, people trust individuals, more than the news or a prevail to state line. how can you show the destruction of a political war and still be a political unchecked? the media can distort narratives and reshape realities. the listening post keeps watch on al jazeera. oh,
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i feel watching the news with means the whole robin and reminder of all the top news stories south. the grid is increasing its add port checks the cobra 1000000, seen and that's after a chinese national. he tested positive on arrival, went missing while waiting to enter a quarantine facility. the philippines president is on the 2nd davis official visit to china, and marcus junior has met members of the standing committee of the national people congress. he's meeting with the chinese the, the shooting thing on wednesday. and the us house of representatives have started the in disarray with hotline. conservative blocking kevin mccarthy from becoming speaker after 3 failed. both the house adjourned. now try again. on wednesday.
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at least 300 police officers in the philippines have been asked to resign in the attempt to crack down on corruption. the interior minister requested all generals and colonel submit their resignation to clear the ranks of ties to illegal drugs. well, for more or less, let's speak to bobby le correspondent who joins me now from manella. it's a surprising announcement. barnaby, by the authorities that fight against drug cry. i wonder how they're going to implement it. while of the interior secretary of the philippines, ben, her abala said that this is all part of the internal tracing efforts of the philippine national police. and he said that this, in fact, was a move that was also recommended by the current police chief general rodolfo, as green as a re himself is not exempted from this call. now this follows
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a drug raid, back in december where a district chief of the philippine drug enforcement agency together with his agents where arrested and caught with several kilograms of meth and better mean. now the philippine drug foresman agency is not part of the philippi in national police, but during the last administration, led by philippine president would be good to turn the day to turn himself had said that it was to the best of his knowledge that police generals within the philippine national police were or are involved in the illegal drug trade. and so i will said that clearly there is an internal problem here. and so he said, call it a short cut if you want. but the wheels of justice in the philippines just turn so slow. so this is a radical move. he said that if necessary, but human rights group say that this undermines the philippines,
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criminal justice system. and that they would rather that the international criminal court step in and investigate airing public officials as well as the police generals and the colonels. now, how will this work? there will be a committee that will be formed composed of 5 people from the philippine national police are below said that he will not be part of this team and that general green will also not be part of this team. now police generals and colonels will submit their courtesy resignation. the key word here is courtesy because he said that this is not mandatory, that he's just requesting that all these of police officials submit their reservations so that they can look at them. profile them, investigate them. but he did make an incineration that whoever or which ever police official will not be willing to submit this courtesy,
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red resignation may be hiding something or may be running away from something. now, while these 5 personas who are members of this committee are reviewing these profiles, they are, they can continue doing their jobs. if they're found to have committed wrongdoing, then they can be subjected to suspension. they can be removed from their post and charges can be filed against them. so we have this scenario where large of a police officers are being asked to resign and then does investigations. this is all going to take time, and this is not what the public wants to hear. really. it's another bureaucratic mass really isn't that in the philippines, they will action on something that affects them in their daily lives and in the daily communities on a day to day basis. they don't need delays. well,
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if quite the opposite. if we are to go by the statements of philippine interior secretary ben, her avalos, he said that it's quite a law process tool actually invest. if they were to go by the normal process, it's quite a long and tedious process to investigate area cuffs and court cases take even longer time. only a couple of, or a few police officers have been convicted who are in connection with the drug war that was waged by the administration of former president rodrigo to take there. and so he said that again, this is a short cut and human rights groups are not very happy that he's going with this short cut. but he said that this is the only way to quickly solve this problem. if it's an internal problem, then the solution is an internal solution. internal cleansing is what he's calling
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it. probably the life force that him in a thank you. the lying in state survey for the former head of the catholic church is drawing to close the body of type and there are just benedict. the 16 has been at st. peter's basilica for the past 3 days. he died on new year's eve at the age of 95. his successor hope francis will leave a public funeral service in saint peter's square on thursday that it is resigned in 2013 after suffering ill health, becoming 1st pontiff to step down in 600 years. also hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets of sun, tulsa in southern brazil to bid farewell to football. legend pelley 3 time welcome . when it was covered through the city on a fire truck before he was laid to rest in a private ceremony, his coffin was draped with the flags of brazil and the santos football club. john
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holeman reports the the b of a final wave that the lation for edgy so nussum in to better known to the world as pele. tons of santos, the club and town. we spend almost all of his playing days with gavin to cheer mon, for his final journey. from de la bell miro stadium, where he 1st arrived as a callo, 16 year old. so the town cemetery, where, who rest is an 82 year old legend, thousands more had already passed by his open casket inside the stadium during a 24 hour wake, new president luis, ignacio lula was among the last of them, arising by helicopter from south power plate the malta had a longer journey to tina was by bus from his home administered ice. the state where pele was also born just for this, a chance to see the coughing go,
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boy asked him why, especially as like the majority of people who have been born too late to see pele in his prime. when they didn't show the piano, when we were children, brazilians were disappointed with politics, the economy and everything in the country and palate was the 1st black person to be successful. in brazil, he was very respected everywhere he went in the world. police seem to belong to the brazilian people and then the world, a serial window with a wide smile and humble demeanor, flashed across tv in technicolor during the 1970 woke up. the reader, whether he was with movie stars, to you as president, you probably are aware of who are with me here today. by the way, mind him, ronald reagan. he would almost always be the most famous person in review. but for many st. buying the town of santos, the connection was less starry eyed, more intimate, mailed by my father. he was fortunately hot be here today because he passed away was a big supporter of santos, and was friends with pillow, with pepper catania,
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z to lima. he was great friends with the mall, and i decided along with my daughter and my mom to come here to represent my father . because if he was alive, he would definitely be here. paying his mas to pillow the funeral possession, took 4 hours to wind through santos. and to get here to the towns vertical cemetery, just under a kilometer away fillet, have wanted to be placed on the 9th floor because 9 is the number that his dad don been you're also had on the back of his family actually change that when he died and decided to put him on the 1st floor instead because they wanted him to be more accessible to the find some people that wanted to come and visit him. this seems would be the new shrine pele in a country that still reveres him. john homan out into santos certain pharmacies, the u. s. will be allowed to sell abortion pills for the 1st time. the food and
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drug administration has changed its regulations. now the move means pharmacies can provide the medication, but will have to be certified when they will also need the doctors prescription. the abortion pills will be available in states where the procedure is allowed. the rule change comes several months after the supreme court struck down, rosie says roe vs wade. the ruling, the protected federal abortion rights. medical workers in the united kingdom say that under pressure, that is, and we quote, intolerable and unsustainable. the national health service is taking serious strain staff, now warning that could be nearly 500 extra deaths a week caused by delays in emergency care ro, challenge has more emergency service. the struggling emergency growing with england hospital waiting lists are the stories of people who calls for an ambulance and waited hours like mary jane, lonnie who's 87 year old mom fell one evening and hit her head. arrived at court to
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the following morning and left the total of 10 and a half hours, the wages for the ambulance. then there were another 10 hours inside the ambulance outside the hospital. i believe the hospital, the, i in each apartment is pushed that they used in the i'm going to say the back of the ambulance. it stretches out the extra ward has what is individual stories like mary jane's there are stories told by data. so here's a stat for you. if i'm fallen ill or got injured in england in november and taking myself off to accident and emergency as a strong chance, i would have been one of nearly 40000 people that had to wait more than 12 hours to be admitted to a hospital department. now that is a 355 percent increase on the same figure from the previous november. according to the royal college of emergency medicine delays like this costing 300
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to 500 lives every week. the causes hinge points and blockages to full wards and staff shortages. we also recognize the big pressure that we're seeing play through in terms of ambulance. 100 delays is largely triggered by those who are fixing leave hospital, but delayed in doing so. we need to free up that big capacity. but also pretty much anyone involved with the n h s y. this much cherished national institution is so critically ill and now it's heavy. this, what we're seeing is the results of 10 years of the funding under staffing. and under resourcing, the and i checked the pandemic because down it's aggravated the situation. the system inside a se is now brittle and unable to flex with the seasons or surprises. many, many winters have been challenging. but what we've seen this year is that the usual level of winter pressure that we might see would usually a base in the summer. you'd get a bit of a rest fight,
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you'd be able to do more work and then the winter pressures would come again. but this year it became so pressured that the whole summer felt like winter level pressures. so then when we got to windsor, we were already at a much higher base light of pressure. when will the n h s get better? will get better. the doctor's prognosis is gloomy, not for many months, and not without serious financial help. rory collins, how does era london? tens of thousands of railway workers in the united kingdom are holding a 5 day strike. pay and working conditions remain at the center of the dispute. hurry full to report, smell from what is usually one of london's busiest stations for british commuters. it's a case of new year. same strikes, tens of thousands of rail workers from the r n. t union began a 2 day walk out on tuesday, kicking off a 5 day run of industrial action across the rail network. this 1st strike leading a skeleton service in some parts of the country monitor all and others have been
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really hectic. especially getting to work has been really difficult. but fortunately, again, you know, with technology, it does help that we can work from home. so i completely understand that people have the right to strike and i support them straight and also coming back christmas . the last thing you wanna do is have delay, travel trains are still running, particularly at major city hubs like this one. but they are running about 20 percent of normal capacity starting later and finishing earlier in the day. passengers being told not to travel at all possible those who are making journeys, having to plan accordingly. the unions won't pay awards that reflect inflation currently running at nearly 11 percent and they're resisting proposed changes to working conditions, including more dr. only trains and more mandatory sunday working and members work in law as we phone up in the air and their conditions will be ripped to pieces. they have, it knows that not, it wasn't even 1st in the, the thinking about pay hundreds of and then there's
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a beating contract saying don't fall conditions away in return for a very modest pay deal. the government rejects the unions challenge that it's preventing the rail companies from making a deal at the same time, insisting inflation matching pay awards with hon the economy. there's a fair, reasonable payoff for on the table which 2 of the trade unions have accepted the r m t sadly decided to reject it has to be an offer that's fair, reasonable for the taxpayer, as well as for the people who work in industry. and we will go to see some reform in the way the industry operates so that we have a proper 7 day railway. the passengers can rely on network rail which runs and maintains the tracks. so such a deal is within touching distance. there are reports that improved benefits rather than pay or under consideration. for now though, this winter of strikes i'm disruption rose on harry faucet, al jazeera london, well still had here old al jazeera. oh,
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even some supporters agree. it's time football rules like those the tobacco and alcohol. it's the enticing, new attraction, pulling terse bank to thailand after several years of coven, 19 isolation. well, not exactly new marijuana has always been available, but now tremble as a flooding in to get a legal high. we used to have this in thailand, as people will just go to regular bar inches by whatever they want in the regular in suddenly is just like a big trend for me. it's good that it's working. tourists are probably coming here more for the we'd rather than to come an experience thailand properly. i however, i think it's great. i think it should be legal. with legislation in 2020 to the cannabis market exploded tourists and locals have flocked to the new the license. we'd retailers shops, the popping up on almost every busy street is now grooming business. they have been issuing, the license is about 5000 for the shops. right now in thailand,
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wish me like they are like up shot, but not every one is thrilled by marijuana's new status. some of the most passionate advocates for legislation that found their arguments trampled in the stampede to get into the market. the people that i been wible along side to how this legalize and not the one benefiting the one who are opening up shots every other bl id day. right now is not the people that i knew. i do not fight for this so that there are california weed on bankcorp streets and the law remains unclear in many areas, purchase and possession in private. his legal, but technically recreational use is still against the law. for those have been pushing the benefits of medical marijuana. the original intention of the change in legislation has been laws consequent that high level before the tourists come to
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thailand, the government informed them they would only carried recreational use. but we do encourage medical uses allen and that they can get services and vice from the tire traditional medicine, clinics and hospitals. all legislation may become a hot topic ahead of elections later this year. as many conservative ties remain opposed to the sale of drugs on their streets, but with the weed business now firmly part of thailand's economic revival could be hard to what route. tony chang al jazeera, bangkok spoiler, his dress sale. thank you. well, let's start with some nice shots. we've got in of lena massey being welcomed back at his club paras, centureman. it's 2 and a half weeks since he won the world cup hair and cattle without him. tina meeting france in the final messy has been back home, celebrating, and now he's returned to paris to help them consolidate their position at the top of the french league. their next game is on friday. christiana,
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rinaldo says he's ready for a new challenge in asia. after completing his moved to saudi arabia's al nasa, the 37 year old will receive the highest salary in football history and was given a warm welcome in re at a warning. this report from david stokes contains flash photography. ah, a new era has begun to christiana rinaldo, following his high profile split with manchester, united. the free agent is now signed one of the most lucrative deals ever with saudi arabia's al nasa. at his press conference, he didn't speak to the press and only took questions from a club official. welcome cassiano, you thank you. in iraq, my reward. it's dawn i. i one, every, i played the most important love and url, and for me now is the new new challenge. what are you hoping to achieve on and off the pitch in saudi arabia, in brazil, in australia,
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us even in portugal as many long tried to save him, but i give the war to this globe for the opportunity to develop. not all the football but the other part of this amazing country. now to salary is the highest and football history around $206000000.00 a year, which boils down to $25000.00 an hour, hour, 7 dollars. every 2nd data caught them. he's the best player in football history. so as normal, he becomes the player with the highest seller in the world. there's no doubting renados commercial pulling power. thousands turned out to welcome the 4th time bowen, door winner in riyadh. i'll not, the shirts are selling around the world, and the clubs, instagram account has jump 800-0028 point 8000000 followers in just a few days. it's a boost for saudi arabia fully. and the hope is, the other big names will follow, will not be that we might get messy,
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maybe hers latan, abram, a bitch, any, any of these players that you would normally see, go towards previously china, previously, or, or prigs, or until now to the united states of america were the analysts, the, they could be coming towards a shoddy, were able to play football. i nasa and knowing time sadie champions and with rinaldo on board, the now sure the favorites to make it 10, give him a this is my goal is and he set to make his cut debut on thursday. they'd folks out there a saudi owned newcastle happening reports as a clause in rinaldo contract. that would let them let him join them if they qualify for the champions league. newcastle held premier league leaders arsenal took all the store on tuesday. jo linton had a decent chance to put new castile ahead and also had opportunities to gabrielle martinelli had just wide with 10 minutes left. austin to extend their lead over manchester city to 8 points, but played a game more on newcastle. and now i'm beaten,
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and 13 lea gains in 3rd place. much united don't seem to be missing. rinaldo, then level on point to newcastle. thanks for 3. now. when over bullock cast a mirror, opened a scoring before luke shaw w. lead in the 2nd half shows, then floated a pass to bruno fernandez, who set up marcus rushman to school in his ward again rode that no 6 straight wind speed. i told him all competitions and the manager was asked if the now title contenders. oh that's. that's a big step. no, and we have to go from game to game and get the progress. i think the believe is growing. and that's a good signal. and if you keep that philosophy and then as much possible, but we have to go from game to game and don't think too much ahead. it's now january. you're not even hopeful she should ever to manager franklin's party is under pressure off today with thumped 41 by brighton conceding 3 goals. and 6
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minutes, they were boot of their own pitch. it go to some park and home fans left early. but if he needs lamp on his team, just one point above the premier league relegation saying you as soccer has launched an investigation of the head coach greg baja. alta admitted to kicking his wife 32 years ago. he made the revelation off to someone, contacted him during the welcome and threatened to quote, take him down. the pair reconciled off to the incident in 1991 and now have 4 children who as soccer says its investigation has thrown up potential inappropriate behavior towards multiple members of staff by individuals outside of their organization. american football player to ma hamlin remains in critical condition and hosp so off to suffering a cardiac arrest during an nfl game. the buffalo bills safety collapse stuffs are colliding with a player from the cincinnati bengals. according to his team, he remains in intensive care at a hospital in cincinnati, by fans have been gathering a suspended game between the 2 teams won't be resumed this week,
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or funds and sports teams happen, praying for hamlin. but perhaps the most stunning show support was at my anger falls just outside the city of buffalo, which was lit up in blue lights in honor of the bills player. in the m b a was another record might vianza combine. he scored a korea high, 55 points. henry bounces 7 assists, to lead them a wookey box 28123113 victory, or the washington wizards snapping the wizard supplied game winning st. janice joins moses malone and muscle westbrook of the only players since 1977 to record 3 straight games of 40 plus points and 10 plus rebounds. what a finished the sacramento kings as they took on the utah jazz. the iron fox made a layout with point 4 seconds left on the clock that gave the king's the advantage 117 to 115, but just to say, thought it was all over. ah,
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unfortunately, lori more cannon's jumper was disallowed to short review because the ball hadn't left his hands. by the time the buzzer went off, so the king one, this one turned it full time deco rally when a nasa alex here has moved as the overall lead, as competitors take on stage 4 in saudi arabia. that's despite the country dropping route and 20 minutes of time in stage 3. weather conditions force tuesdays action to be quoted before the final check point. and we have our 1st sporting champion of 2023 after an incredible finish. at a world darts championship. michael smith was taking on 3 time champion michael's. i'm going in a final which featured what many a cooling the greatest dots leg all time with bozeman on for 9 dot finish. ah june
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with oh, yes. then go in mister 9 dot finish. but smith made his having lost twice in the final previous, previously the englishman went on to win his 1st well titled smith is also the new . well, number one, after that victory. all right, that is all useful for now more later. so thanks very much jane, of course fully will be here with more news on the other side of the break from jamie on the news. our team, thanks for your time. as your company ah ah.
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