tv News Al Jazeera January 9, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
1:00 pm
which was likely had shattered there are just getting in from around the world. 3000000 people to talk to the 3 in point of site if they feel very worried for you . and then next week, i'm the national team and talk to al jazeera. we also do believe that women of afghanistan was somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the rural. i've been a terrorist that's going on. so my, we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera. i joined dodge 0 as part of the launch team in 2006 pro just this have called for a 1000000 mom march. in that time, i've covered wars, revolutions, elections, mandatory crews from the preventative, correct? so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah,
1:01 pm
this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm sammy's a dan. this is the news i live from dow coming up. the next 60 minutes brazil's president promises to punish supporters of former president jive both so narrow, stormed the nation seats of power pakistan, raney's international support and ask for billions of dollars in aid to help recover from last year's devastating floods. today i am asking for your spook, for those who have lost in like savings their homes and livelihood. those who are sitting under blue sky facing the harsh winters ukraine dismisses what a roles russian propaganda after moscow said. he killed more than 600 ukrainian
1:02 pm
soldiers and the united kingdom wants to join the space race with its 1st ever rocket launch from cornwall. and is for the buffalo bills make an emotional and winning return to action in the nfl is just a week since bills player to mar hamlin suffered cardiac arrest during again ah, it's just past 10, g m t 7. i am in brazil where people are waking up to a morning of political uncertainty of the sunday's unprecedented attack on the nations seats of power. sh supporters of former president jail both sanara stormed congress, the supreme court. and the presidential palace. they demanded newly elected resident louise and also lulu de silver be removed from office. many even calling
1:03 pm
for a military intervention. after more than 3 hours of rioting, security forces restored order and arrested hundreds of people. president lula is blaming bol sanara and promising to punish those behind the attack. the governor of brazilian a ball so narrow ally has been suspended for 90 days for failing to stop the violence about sonata who's in the united states, condemned what he called an illegal attack on a chaotic here begins our coverage. ah, these were the scenes that many in brazil had here for months. thousands of supporters of former president jape, also metal storming the heart of government congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. whence inside the ran riot, shattering windows and destroying furniture hall's traction had begun on social
1:04 pm
media. the moment the new president reason as to lula, the silver was sworn in just a week ago. lula was 800 kilometers away in the state of some polo blamed his predecessor for inciting the attack. bobo, deserving it the right. of course, everybody knows that this was encouraged by several speeches made by the former president. he encouraged the invasion of the supreme court of the presidential palace. he encouraged the invasion of the 3 governmental powers. whenever he could . this is also his responsibility. and as the responsibility of the parties that supported him, all this will be investigated forcefully and very quickly. oh, so not a supporters have been camping outside military barracks across brazil. since lula defeated bull san ardo in last year's presidential election, though, they refused to accept the results, making unfounded claims, the voting system was rigged and accusing the supreme court of bias. for 2 months,
1:05 pm
they have been calling from military intervention to stopped lula from taking office. when that didn't happen, they took matters into their own hands. police and brazilian were slow to act, raising questions about their loyalties. many members of brazil, security forces have been strong, supporters of bull, seattle. world leaders have condemned the violence and rallied behind lula. u. s. president joe biden called the attack outrageous and pledged his government's full support. by sunday evening, security forces had regained control of the buildings, and the federal government will be in charge of security in the capital until the end of the month. but the challenge to the new administration is far from over bull sonata supporters across the country. hey, bill, take to the streets until the top of the government,
1:06 pm
a promise that is leaving the president's vision of a united brazil more distant than ever, monica nark, if i'll just 0 re edition narrow. now lead this from around the world and brazil's close neighbors have condemned the attack and pledged their support for president lula mexican leader under manuel. oppose over the says it was a coup, attempt calling it reprehensible and undemocratic julius president called it a cowardly and vile attack. on democracy, argentina's leader expressed his unconditional support for lula in the face of an attempted coup. while the french president says, lula can count on france, his unwavering support, and call for respect for democratic institutions. and the european union foreign policy chief says he's pulled by the acts of violence and illegal occupation body cold, violent extremists, vinicius, the guttural hollow is a reader in brazilian,
1:07 pm
and latin american studies at king's college london joins us now from london. good to have you with us. so, so let's start with the timing. why are we seeing this now? not on the day election results were announced. not on the inauguration day. first of all, thanks for having me here. and will the integration day, the security in brazil, it was much more tight and more organized, the apparatus to protect the president and all the other politicians and heads of state that were dear and prevent any sort of manifestation and protests from this group against the government we also need to take into consideration that there was thousands of even and thousands of people supporting lula that day and would be not the ideal environment for as such an attack as it happened yesterday. and again, as, as the message was very clear, this is not something that happened. yesterday's coming is happening from months and months. and yesterday was a combination explosion of this process. are we now going to see
1:08 pm
a clamp down or kind of reaction? are we going to see, do you think, from authorities towards not only people suspected violence, but for both in our supporters? and the 1st thing important is that the government, the federal government taking 2 tents and the security public security in brazilian, and decree the woocommerce creat. anna. an exception in the brazilian law is the intervention and public security. in brazil, the governor of the state was of the federal district was removed from suspended for 30 days. and that's a strong response. it's necessary now that the government taking to hence do a very strong response against the sort of crimes committed. and yesterday, it's important as well to them will be lies, the groups that are camping in front of barracks all over brazil. and most importantly to track down who is reporting and sponsoring economically these groups
1:09 pm
. because it has been a quite long time. and for sure, money's coming from somewhere and it's important to localize, to identify a suspend in stock debt and to prosecute legally is people need to come to justice . how on that point is there any indication of how much of this was spontaneous or how much of an organized effort was going on behind it? it's absolutely unorganized the effort and it is the is a result of fernand campaign of musing formation and is information that's going on through social media and they're achieving or reaching the supporters of the president to boast on added it to we're not happy with the results of the election it's, it's groups that are sponsoring supporting debt. it's montane to we can understand that set the level but the level of for again his ation that this is events of yesterday demo street of bringing people to brasilia from all over brazil. we had about 4000 people arriving in one single day to the city and march that was
1:10 pm
properly organized and then get back to the parliament to the supreme court and the presidential policy at the same time. so it's clear that his organizers, not justin and the rupture of a group of people that are unhappy or dissatisfied with the government. then if it was you said it, all indications was organized by who then that said with question. and those that supported bushel. now that they're not happy with the election of ruler in many other groups, that probably are also and if trying to move or destroy your damage, the brazilian democracy general or i will leave it there. thanks so much. thank you for letting me here. now pakistan is asking for billions of dollars and international aid to recover from last year's devastating floods which affect the more than $30000000.00 people is holding a major conference along with the you and in geneva, to rally support delegates from 40 nations including french president emanuel my
1:11 pm
call are attending the one says it was pakistan's worst disaster in decades. a conference is seen as the 1st test for the international community to help nations directly affected by climate change mailing when the post disaster needs assessment . my government has prepared a comprehensive framework plan for recovery and he have detention and reconstruction with resilience. bearing in mind the minimum funding requirement of $16300000000.00, half of which is proposed to be met from different domestic sources and the other half from our own development partners and friends. we must match the right response of the people of pakistan with our own efforts and massive investments to strengthen delcom communities for the future. rebuilding buckets than in
1:12 pm
a resilient way will run in excess of $16000000000.00 us dollars. and 30 more will be needed in the longer term. and this includes not only flood recovery and rehabilitation efforts, but also initiatives to address down things social, environmental, and economic challenges. command hi there is in now shared are one of the areas affected by those floods joins us live from there. so come on, how are people, you know, what kind of reality in life are they facing today? but older days been several months. many people are still living under open skies when we were head covering died frog or shed. most of the area that you see behind me was a non day die which is was on the water farm lines cash crops. and because of the region, quarter inch and unfettered and get drained up in the nod. and because of the fact
1:13 pm
that most of the populations live around large water bodies, or the river edwards or disaster, indeed, the water may have receded. but the problems that demand at the infrastructure of damage, but they're still trying to cope with that many are still not able to go back to their religious, particularly in the province of balloon, just on, as well as in sin. and of course, although the government has said that they will do everything to try to help to speak, but a crumbling economy. i exacerbated the situation. i did a food shortage, is people like queueing off for essential items such as law and it by lawyers. so indeed, focused on how you made a disparate, a big forehead from the international community. where did it is going to get the kind of help? big news is something we'll have to wait and see. but for know, for sure. focused on renewed, had for years to come, it when
1:14 pm
a dead relief. and it would need a serious effort from the government board to provincial governments and a central government to try and come to relief of the people who are still out in the court in winter. and they need help and they need it for all right, thanks so much. come on. hi. today. as talk to our top here, shape have climate change experts who joins us on skype from his time of i've. first of all, do you think focused on is going to get the money it's asking for, given that well, the world faces quite the bleak world. economic outlook for 2023, doesn't it? it's a very serious jenny, that bucks on read at the same time. but suddenly delegation, i believe is not going with buddy. i expect ition, but they are looking forward to is a long dome partnership in building the zillions the images, the last for which the new support almost differently on government
1:15 pm
estimates. that is to the tune up in dollars, but even if there is a $2.00 commitment right away, but there is a long among the many partners, i think that would be a sign of good success. the ball. how much of a test of a model is pakistan and what happens and how much the world rallies around it for the future of how the world capital can't come together to help countries facing catastrophic climate incidence? run this has been a very complex disaster. there's a combination of many disaster, you just need to cover that. but putting bazillions in this context would be an extremely complex business focused on thing, on local government, giving them the sources and capacities ensuring that the reconstruction does not happen. and degree of water bodies such as your your colleague come on
1:16 pm
haven't, has a cover anyone which is a case study. so park center, the most cost avoid climate change. but i think function is not come up with a plan to do that. it will, but we want to up together with the partner and going forward. i think one of one of the things most important things bucks from a need to do is and showed that good mechanism and systems are in place for why that study. comfort level transport and the accountability and, and financial efficiency is which are very difficult to achieve when you're doing reconstruction. so the name of the prisma, looking forward for some furniture will be supporting of to see of a journey on the delivery and reforms. we mentioned a number number of policy goals. is it time for the world to come together and launch or activate a more effective long term international partnership to try and assist countries in
1:17 pm
full victim to climate change? i think what, what did i get arrangement is marsha man like of unlike commitment that stretches over a decade of more to ensure that this country does not fall behind the community. because besieged by all kinds of trucks and putting them an uncertainty in the region. but having said that, the, the complexity of climate and use is also the buddy huge from glacier, malice to me, back on the one that has changed to tropical storms. and therefore, i think many of the solutions that will be tested here will have important bidding on lesson for many of the developing countries that are also expected to have similar kind of disasters. so what we are looking at is not only boxed on, but we are looking at is an experimentation of developing or designing new model
1:18 pm
that have learning for everyone. thank you so much for your thoughts on that. and give me more fill ahead on the news out, including how tyler is looking to gain from china's travel. revival off the lifting of its covey 19 restrictions and sport muscle. though they get the grid to their opponents as vanish. li title rates heats up. ah, now ukraine is dismissing russian claims, it killed hundreds of soldiers and the missile attack on from the task schools and apartment blocks were damaged in the attack in the east and city. but ukraine century says no one was actually killed. russia said the strike was in retaliation for ukraine's new year. attack, which killed dozens of soldiers. that was an explosion. and then i know that
1:19 pm
a series of explosion and was made the window shake. really. there's nothing else to tell you. just in normal days near to can i just went back to sleep. i thought about what to do next, but i just went back to bed. child stratford recalled some kid absolutely no evidence a tool as yet, and a flat dismissal by ukrainian authorities that such an attack happened. we know that criminals is often targeted is often described as a garrison town. it is. i've lots of military in it for 4 years. it's, as i say, traditionally a town associated with the military. and, and of course you can imagine that those numbers of ukrainian troops have increased as we've gone into this war, but no evidence whatsoever. i think this is important to put it in the context, as you alluded to, the intro of this attack by the ukranian forces on the town of mac give on the,
1:20 pm
in the early hours of new year's day when they initially claim that hundreds of russian conscripts had been killed in that attack and we saw for the 1st time, an admission by the russians that they said 18000000 conscripts had been killed and a conscript center, vocational school that was being used to some sort of conscript sensor there. in the wake of that admission, there was a lot of anger on social media amongst ukrainian, sorry, russian army bloggers, a lot of anger amongst the russian public as well. because the russians and blame that attack or the high casualties on what they said was that the use of mobile phones by russian calling scripts that was giving basically a signal to ukrainian forces that allow them to, to, to attack that center. taiwanese defense ministry says 20 a chinese aircraft have crossed into its defense. i did cation zone by gene,
1:21 pm
confirm. got it. cold combat drills around the island, which you considered as a breakaway province. in december. type have reported the largest ever chinese incursion into its ad defense zone. covered 19 is spreading rapidly and one of china's most populous provinces, health officials say 89 percent of people in the central region of head of been infected. well that equates to 88 and a half 1000000 people. most cases are said to be mild and a symptomatic. the government says it's determined to reopen the country despite that nationwide surge and infections. katrina, you joins us now from bay ging, so we haven't heard any sort of official numbers on coven infection cases for a while. how significant a turnaround is this? this announcement, it's very big. and it's fucked. new fears of the possibility of
1:22 pm
a 2nd wave of covered 19 infections across the country, especially considering that not only has trying to open up its international borders. domestic tourism is expected to really be boosted over the next few weeks because trying to has just begun to noon, which is the travel period leading up to do to new year, which happens at the end of january. so for the next few weeks, about 2000000000 trips are expected to be made nationwide. so no doubt those people moving especially between cities, between regions and provinces. they're expected to bring the virus, can you areas possibly. and the government itself is worried about remote areas because the health system is less developed and fewer people all vaccinated. now the 2nd reaction to this news is shocked. there's just a huge disparity between the figures we're hearing from the her non provincial government, and china's cdc, which is supposed to provide nationwide figures on corbin, 1900 infections. and according to the d. c, just about half
1:23 pm
a 1000000 people across china, they say, have been infected like covered 1900. that's just a huge gap. the 100 provincial government said that he so they, their population about 100000000 people, the most populated province here in china. and about 90 percent of them said that they have already caught corporate that 90000000 people. so people are off on social media. i don't know what to believe, and it has also raised further questions about the death toll and given credence to what the w, hey tro has said about china under representing the outbreak here. the scale of the outbreak, according to trying to the official figures on death in the death toll is just 5000, that's one of the lowest official figures in the world. and certainly people here are going to have further questions about what the actual decimal could look like in life of these new figures. so clearly from everything you've just said, they're katrina it's, it's clear there's a lot of concern about what the national picture looks like. what the situation
1:24 pm
might be in other provinces, any sign the government may be rethinking it, easing policy. removal of restrictions. not so far. i mean, it's really blowing the door wide open since december. we saw the easing of these virus restrictions quite suddenly, that southern easing is what saw this wave of infection sweeping across the country in the 1st place. then people are now very excited about the kind of mobility they have to travel, not only across the country, but also to leave china without having to undergo strict weeks of central warranty . now the closest we've seen to any sort of back tracking was the release of government guidelines regarding the new a new year that strongly discouraging, any large public gathering. the thing that people who travel to countryside areas they should report their infections will think twice about traveling altogether.
1:25 pm
they have any symptoms. but these are just strong suggestions. they're not going to be enforced and the government has stopped at the point of banding, any sort of travel going forward. and people are already very optimistic and, and moving forward with, with perhaps living a normal lives. something that they could have lived previously before the pandemic began. so we'll have to see if there is any back tracking. and certainly we're have to have a look at what china's health system looks like over the next few weeks already. it's under strain, especially in the big cities here. all right, thanks so much. katrina you is it i some travel is ramping up this katrina mentioned day after china. the world's 2nd largest economy drops its border controls in quarantine rules on sunday. and thailand announced an end to mandatory vaccination. many chinese are already traveling abroad. these are some of the passengers who arrived in bangkok a short time ago. the number of chinese planning to travel to thailand is expected
1:26 pm
to top 500000 this month. tony chang is at bangkok, international airport. you seen a lot of hotels that caters specifically to chinese terrorists are ramping up their operations, trying to prepare for much greater blocks of numbers. or we've seen many tourist. there is particularly up in the north for example, ching my which is a favorite destination for chinese tourist preparing as well in that city in particular, which used to rely on chinese service for 40 percent of its income and which has suffered particular think they're very keen to see this happened, those numbers though are not going to start initially. we see 2 flights today or we will see 2 flights by the end of today, only about 500 arrivals expected. we heard from the thai government that this month will be about a $150.00 flights, expected return. those will ramp up as the year goes on and we heard the health
1:27 pm
minister saying here at the airport. they want $10000000.00 or visitors from china by the end of the year. now that might be rather ambitious. before the pandemic, they were only 11500000 arriving at that time. so i think that they can get those numbers back within 12 months. is ambitious, but i think it's also a sign of the hopes of possibly the desperation of the thai government that desperately needs an influx of arrivals and cash to get that tourist industry back on its feet. phil, i had an al jazeera us president joe biden in mexico and his 1st visit to the countries and taking office oh my god. in for the golfer who suffered a historic final day swamp in hawaii. ah
1:28 pm
ah let's get going with your weather update for europe and africa. good to you and some good news off the top snow will come in for the alpine region. good news for skiers, but we've got a lot of what weather for that. western side of italy, eastern side of the adria to exceed for places like splits in croatia. most are in bosnia. we could see a months worth of rain in 24 hours. winds are also picking up in this areas while gus in the range, about 70 kilometers per hour, this will eventually move into greece and turkey, but for now, pretty stellar weather across turkey. on monday, it's stumble, look and go with the high of 10 degrees. got some pulses of showers moving across iberia. nothing really major here. i feeling it in the south. malika 22 degrees and same goes toward the northwest as while this energy will move west to east some snow cross the baltic states oft africa. we go then and across the top and cut some sections where the northwest, that's where it's a bit unsettled,
1:29 pm
but fairly con conditions and to the south. we go an improvement in the weather for south africa though temperatures will begin to fight in cape town over the next little bit. most of the rain around zambia, zimbabwe that northern portion of most and beacon same goes for madagascar wash out in antenna river. on monday, with the high of 26 the in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. whatever dean was offered to them, they have to sign because if they didn't aid wouldn't get in frank assessments. do you think diplomacy still stands? a chance i'm not very up to about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody tweets. everybody's on tick, tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have to pay for a winter. it's going to be whole there pretty soon. inside story on al jazeera,
1:30 pm
1:31 pm
seeds of power on sunday. order has now been restored and brazilian off to supporters of formerly the gentle sonata attacked government buildings. buxton is asking for billions of dollars. an international aid to recover from loss is devastating floods which affected more than 30000000 people. holding a major conference along with the un in geneva to rally support ukraine is dismiss russian accusations that it killed hundreds of soldiers in the miss all the time i can comp moscow said it was in retaliation for a ukrainian attack on a base that killed dozens of russian soldiers on new year's day us president joe biden is on his 1st official visit to mexico. you'll be meeting president under the money. why love us opera, daughter with migration and drug trafficking likely to be high on the agenda? later that we joined by canadian prime minister justin trudeau for the north
1:32 pm
american lead to summit, thrice about explains how president biden's visit and to improve relations between the us and mexico. this is the 1st time that joe biden as president travel to latin america. the 1st time that asked rapid and he comes to mexico and there's lots of issues on the agenda to be discussed. that would tense relations since i'm getting when we look forward to coughing, back in 2018 has been resisting interference by the united states and mexico domestic affairs. in fact, he did not travel to the america summit last year in a way will pose him because the united states did not invite countries like cuba and venezuela. lots of issues to be discussed among them. climate change, the economy, of course, migration of thousands and thousands of people are trying to make it to the us. also, of course, counter narcotic biden is coming here right after the arrest of vivia swan. he's the son of a capital of mine, a major drug that's currently detained in the united states, and for many years,
1:33 pm
mexico. and this, the pension is a gift to joe biden. there's lots of discussion about what could happen and also think that what the united states could be asking from mexico. they would like to see more detention more to be done to stop the trafficking of fentanyl to the united states that killing thousands of people every year. and on the same time, mexico asking from the united states to help this country fight weapon trafficking . again around 500000 weapons. i traffic into mexico every year. of course, lots of things will be discussed throughout this next few days. lots of promises could be made, but the big question is, how this promises and how, you know, how this is going to be turned into our real reality on the way to mexico biden stop to the southern border in texas. the visit came days after his administration announce plans to cub illegal immigration. john henry has moved from el paso for the 1st time in his 2 years in office. president joe biden landed in the epicenter
1:34 pm
of the crisis on america's southern border. as he surveyed airy is overwhelmed by migrants. republicans called it too little, too late. i just so happens. he's 2 years at about $20000000000.00 too late. he needs to step up and take swift action. the president spoke with local, state and federal leaders and assessed security the bridge of the americans, the busiest border crossing in el paso now the center of the migrant crisis. this is one of the many sides. president biden. didn't see hundreds of migrants living in the streets throughout el paso, with no end in sight. raphael has been sleeping inside a box to protect him from near freezing overnight temperatures, hoping for wood american citizens take for granted. and i think long and by lunch been me, of my ultimate goal is to get a work permit. so i can do what i came here to do to work hard. i would ask president biden to find a solution to this because what we want is work. you know,
1:35 pm
he's a mom, hundreds you live indefinitely outdoors, ducking into humanitarian buses for warmth, and a phone charge, dining on donated meals, their children playing in the chaos as they do on both sides of the border at sacred heart catholic church, father. rafael garcia takes in a $150.00 lucky migrants each night. many of the rest live out here. labor just at a thanks beat. thanks. me the goddess that to us to call right now, the temperatures are not going below freezing the past few days on the forecast at the not goal free, below freezing the next few days from when i know so it's, it's the collect climate is cooperating. but it's still a hard situation to be on the streets, yet there needs to be a national solution or a national solution that cannot expect the local government to resolve these problems. the solution, the u. s. government has left undone for decades, even as biden calls for comprehensive immigration reform. after his 1st on the ground, look at the migrant crisis. the president left me with the canadian prime minister in the mexican president and mexico city,
1:36 pm
where he hopes to find progress on the border crisis. the u. s. hasn't found in washington, john, hindrance al jazeera el paso texas. as roused new far right. national security minister mob been given as told police to remove palestinian flags from public spaces. it follows last week's release of the longest held palestinian prisoner in an israeli jail cream. eunice waived the palestinian flag when he was welcome home to his village in israel. and the statement been given reacted by saying, quote, lawbreakers waving the palestinian flag, encouraging terrorism and quote, non con joins us now live from west jerusalem. so why is it so controversial to hold the palestinian flag if you're a palestinian or was the thing stand legally? well actually it's perfectly legal under israeli law to waive the palestinian flag
1:37 pm
. there's no actual law against it. there is a police discretion, however that we've seen hundreds of times over the last, certainly 1015 years. i've been covering israel and palestine and that's if those are public order issue. and oftentimes, what happens is when there are protests and people are waving palestinian flags, the police will go in and they'll get a, they'll take the flag away from the protesters oftentimes actually escalates the situation. one of the key times that i've seen this was in may last year during the funeral for our colleague who was killed by his ready soldier, sharyn ab, likely as her herse was bringing her coffin into jaffa gate in the old city for her to go to the, the church um there was a palestinian flag in the back of that hearse in the window. he's ready please. as he smashed the window and took the flag. and again, that kind of inflamed the situation. so there's a discretionary power that the police have. but this once again is about taking
1:38 pm
a hard line. it may have been given, the national security minister is a very far right mp. he's proudly racist. he's proudly anti arab his power very broadly. and he palestinian and he just wants to use this as to show his support as the a. he's a tough guy that he can put these things into place. however, there may well be legal challenges at all of this from the police, for a very long time. there has been this discussion within israel security forces about whether it's even worth trying to going take down flights, whether it's a good use of police time as it were. now the other thing you have to ask yourself is, where are all these palestinian flags that are being waved around? that will be taken down? well actually in a israel itself, in western slim, you don't really see palestinian flags anyway. they're certainly not hanging of buildings. so once again, this is a ben givers is trying to put in a tough hard line to prove his credentials. like i say he may will get some
1:39 pm
pushback from the police. but once again, we are seeing that this kind of far, right government, flexing it's muscles. we've also seen it with this idea that the justice minister wants to actually strip israel supreme court of some of its key powers. and that includes actually overturning parliamentary kinessa decisions. let's take a closer look at that as well. if israel's new government has its way this building could, how's a far less powerful supreme court potential changes announced by the justice minister would enable parliament over all the court decisions. reversing a decades old system of checks and balances. as benjamin netanyahu returns to powers prime minister, he faces 3 court cases involving charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. changes to the legal system were a major demand of right when politicians who back netanyahu and that sparked anger and protests, we're accept fully the elections that took place
1:40 pm
a few weeks ago. but then what happens with the new government is that, that they really create a major and significant danger. do israel's existence of democracy with the extremist, the extremity that are there in the government? we see with all the intention of putting forward legislation that lay ruin village, the judicial system, the potential changes are unpopular in televi. the city has long been seen as a center of liberal thought in israel. and now thousands of people began to protest waitlist. so we came here to protest against the geisha of the israel, the democracy. we see. a a process where the rights of the people will be over time consumed by this your chronic government. and we want to avoid that. but it's not just by internal israeli politics. the supreme court has also ruled on the legality of settlements. the occupied west bank,
1:41 pm
which were legal under international law. but with this government being backed by extreme right in parties, it's unlikely the demonstrations will have the impact the purchasers hope. for now, it's being discussed in a parliamentary committee, if and when it gets the cadets it parliamentary floor for vote and it's passed. it will be a significant erosion of a system of checks and balances on this right when government em on con, i'll just, there was truth. now groups in nigeria saw the notice, states have done more than 30 people at y away station, or they say some of the victims was shot dead. the passengers, they told me, keep me terminal. we're waiting for a train to watery. an oil hobby in the nearby delta state attacks have been increasing in parts of nigeria. the nation get out for a general election next month. so that somebody joined us live earlier from a boucher. we understand that some security agency is including the police in
1:42 pm
military contests and also reaching out to groups have been deployed to nearby for us. where did believe the kidnap us? have taking those up the abducted into hiding the confirmed reports that 2 little children were abandoned by the kidnapped by apparently maybe because they couldn't cope with walking for too long into the forests. but the government is the issue statement showing people that still present the pick up and then be able to release the suspect some of those who were injured during the attack been treated and understood location. and he's actually not seeing anything for that because you say that the one to job creation attack is just coming fairly 9 months update. similar attacks on the train station on the meet one of the major transportation between the federal capital a neighboring states where the cause of passengers. we did not send that list,
1:43 pm
were killed and those were held with held there for several months. i would get letters, i could nothing call us a, been calling for community quality policies because it is now august the power center at the federal capital here. where or does the ticket from policeman is making it very difficult for people to more like a police, especially at the local level. now though counting is underway, been ins, parliamentary election by opposition parties were on the ballot for the 1st time since 2015, but turned out for sunday's vote was low zealand address revolts from call to new 75 year old. he says, yeah, a quick casts, have ballot with only the future of our grandchildren on our mind. we me temporary bug me, then i want a better future for al yates jobs for them so they can have a prosperous life. but for many voters,
1:44 pm
this election is much more than just about jobs. they say it's also about the future of the countries democracy. benita position is back on the ballot. after being excluded from the 2019 parliamentary vote, i moved that lead to violent protest. president patricia alone says the election validates the countries to aquatic credentials. oh, you're welcome to some of them. i think we are definitely leaving behind the dock pages of our political history. the election was approached with confucianism and o boycott. if the opposition gets into parliament with significant numbers, some of its candidate could run for president in 2026 under the current and look for more candidates must be endorsed by members of parliament. and mass opposition also wants to get rid of knows that it's would impede the confess democratic process. the election could also see a record number of women elected to parliament. nearly a quarter of the $109.00 seats are reserved for women. what to turn out, however,
1:45 pm
was low in many areas. a surprise too many after the opposition candidates were allowed to run. the election commission says it was satisfied with the vote. goodness wow, know to be even in the north of the country where we fit tamara tank. there was no incident violence in protest. the mob the election 3 years ago. haven't been seen so far this time. but where they stayed that way depends on the result. and hold the position than the people have been received them with the trees. i'll just either go to the final preparations or underway for the case 1st ever rocket launch . it's been carried out by repurposed boeing, 747. that's scheduled to take off from cornwall on monday. once the plane is over the atlantic ocean, the rocket will be launched, its counting 9 small satellites into orbit, which will be used by both the military and civilians. let's talk of per women.
1:46 pm
he's a space and list and dropping to join us now live from london. so good to have you with us. so is this the moment the u. k enters the space? rice? yes, you can argue it. it is. it certainly is a. ready story day space launches typically takes place from america, russia, india. ready china, but the u. k. was active in the space industry has not had space so, so this is, this is a story day from the u. k. and also, you know, be specifically urgent over it has had 5 launches out of mal harvey previously, one that wasn't successful info successful funds prior to this putting 33 satellites space but not out of the u. k. so. ready very excited in the u. k. ready based on london to, to see what happens later today. why now though it's
1:47 pm
a bit late in the game to get into the space launch again. the. no, it's not. well, there's 2 dates, but secondly, the whole space industry, in particular, the private space industry is growing quite substantially. does happen over the past 5 years. so the amount of dollars, billions and billions of dollars going into the private space industry has grown enormously. but lot of that has gone to the us but the u. k has, has. ready contribution so significant contributions not only as part of the european space agency program but also privately supplying nasa with, with various. ready materials and components, but not have a lot just yet. so this is the real game changer today. now, there will be a 1st on out of the u. k. you mentioned the launches, take place in other parts of the world. does go free, ready?
1:48 pm
put the u. k. the bit of a disadvantage? you, you very want to launch close this as possible to the equator, don't you? yes, that's correct. you want to be close to the equator and ideally yours won't be in a place where weather is likely to interfere. now the u. k doesn't particularly qualify on those 2 accounts that you get about that. so. ready ready and the way they can play up. ready so it is a little bit higher risk in that sense compared to say the. ready area and rockets when they, when they leave from french piano and when nasa ends up rockets from cape canaveral . but it's not to say. ready it's impossible, it is possible and hopefully we'll get the proof of that later today. all right, thanks so much for your thoughts on that. ready 99000 us is a 3 new york city hospitals planning to strike later on monday. they say that fighting for proper staffing levels. fairway just and patient safety. one of those
1:49 pm
nurses has been speaking to out there about the crisis. my name is michelle gonzales. i am a registered nurse and i work in lots of very medical centers. moses medical, i see you. we have been negotiating with our hospital and trying to raise the issues that both our nurses and our patients are complaining of. for the last 3 months, we can no longer sustain what's happening in health care. so some of the conditions that we as nurses and health care workers have been facing is a lack of that's not just nurses, we're losing respiratory therapist. we're losing attendings in our hospital. people are trying to find better working conditions where they don't feel like they're going to be as abuse at any given time. there are 30 to 40 hallway patients a month for your medical center. when we have so many patients, things got pushed off and miss and we can't continue to work like this. the
1:50 pm
patients don't have a room. they don't have access to oxygen, they don't have access function. these are life saving equipment and we've been trying so hard to tell the hospital to make changes haitian. we don't want to do this, but we feel like we have no other option. said i had an al jazeera la la in school to show of support for the nfl player who's continuing his recovery from cardiac arrest. ah.
1:51 pm
1:52 pm
on al jazeera blue. ah. all right, both fans. it's time to catch up on the green. is andy, thank you so much, sammy, while the buffalo bills have made an emotional and winning return, so action in the nfl, it's just a week since bills player to more hamlin suffered cardiac arrest during a game, while his recovery continues. the bills heading into the playoffs. son hamish reports, the buffalo bills wasted no time in paying a sporting tribute to teammate de mar hamlin. in the 1st game at since humbling, suffered
1:53 pm
a cardiac arrest or on the field. and him heinz returned the opening kickoff against the new england patriots for a touchdown. this place is, wow. what from his hospital bed, 24 year old hamlin, that was able to tweet support for his team, who would have seen hines putting a repeat performance later on in the game. prior to this fixture, there had been only 4 kickoff return touchdowns in the nfl. all season, oh oh, it was a ledger gender, you know we, we've had so many prayers and so much support and are we able to start the game off on that? it's amazing. i haven't talked to family and friends. i said look, we're going be ready. they are boys, my spirited, we are forever grateful for the love and support to mars. family and friends and our organization have received husbands. number 3 jersey was visible everywhere.
1:54 pm
you looked at the bills highmark stadium space, a 24 year old that had to be resuscitated the after his collapse last monday. but he can now breathe on his own and has been able to video call his teammate. i wish it bass man. i'm ready for to come back any day. okay, well i'm glad to see you doing much better. i'm just happy 0 woke and doing. 1 well that's all matters very. the bowers are number one. we're so happy. okay, i is doing okay, how to run his charity, how much money has gone hurt his charity as to how much love is behind him? an emotional day finished with the bills winning 35 to 23 victory that secured the 2nd seed, the in the a s c for the playoffs. rows you'll see, oh, you does want to come out and play free play, lose play for him. and at 1st are so the 1st kick off and you couldn't scripted any
1:55 pm
better man like it was, it was pretty that that one was pretty emotional. i think the thing we all recognize this week was when people can put i love 1st and people 1st and come together, how powerful ah, this, this country in this world can be for the good. oh, there is cautious optimism about hamilton's recovery. the bill say he is making continued progress, but remains in a critical condition. my son hamish, i'll just there. now one of the nfl is all time greats may have thrown his alaska pass iron roaches in the green bay packers of missed out on the playoffs. the 39 year old quarterback intercepted here in a late push victory against the detroit lions, the packers last. and they failed to make it into the post season a full time when at for leagues most valuable player award. rogers admits this may be the end. don't want to lose your last game
1:56 pm
and miss out and playoffs, but this is a great profession and really tough business and doesn't always end with rainbows for everybody offline, i have gone 3 points. claire at the top of the spanish league since embellish school the only goal of this game against athletic cove. madrid is also moved ahead of rail madrid, in the talk race with see late red coats, both things finishing much for 10 minutes. second, salvage and friends horace were dismissed following that little grappling match for stephen produced a stunning late come back. some knock premier league saw the aston villa out of the english fake up. stephen were trailing one nail before the school twice in the final 2 minutes to secure a famous when a family clubs have already made an early exit from bishop competition. chelsea manage
1:57 pm
a grand part so facing an uncertain future of his team were beaten for nailed by manchester city. chelsea have just won when now from the last 8 matches in the out of both domestic competitions. you can make excuses and look for reasons or you can say it isn't good enough and both of those answers are correct. so we have to keep improving stick together because clearly we're suffered as a club when it's not nice at all. but that's the way around the one that's where we are at the moment. premier leaks or leads. they survived a scar against lower league opposition, sending perkins growing equal laws or an injury. tell them to grab a to, to drug and 2nd tier, called city and see time major gulf when a column or a cora suffered a historic final day slumped at the form of champions in hawaii. oh, my god. the american began his funnel round 6 shots clear the field. he finished it
1:58 pm
by telling a p j tool record for losing the launch is 54. how late john rome was the plan to take advantage the spanish winning the title by 2 strokes. oh no, it's socks, you know, you work so hard and you give yourself these opportunities and just bad timing on bad johnson can add it up really quickly. you know, i don't know what i have. you know what i'm going to learn from this week, but it just didn't seem like it was that far off. you know, really it was, wasn't that socks? ok, but it's a sporty, so looking for now, some lying, some eyes shandy. that's it from me for this news hour, but the good news is, comes back ah
1:59 pm
and all the trials here in the course we look at what's in store for real estate. it's just the risk of a global recession increases. why millions of homeowners in the years i had a highly exposed rate rises during any economic downturn, and we ask what you might want to do to protect yourself. counting the cost on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world center might have when you call home, we'll put you can use in current affairs. that matter to years, harmful pathogens are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks why that we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v. epidemic in the fight against coven 19. how we ignored the global serve to
2:00 pm
put profits before people. and it won't cost awe, time of pundents or not just. i just see there is a country where high poverty rates with inequality and these are here, it is not an exception. many of the footballers in this country come from poor areas such as this one is many of the members of argentina, national team come from places such as this one where the football field do not have to write. so we'll just play big one that you can feed right here. we've been talking to some of the children that live in this place. and they said that they would love to follow the steps of your tell missy until monday. yeah. and other members of the national team ah.
118 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on