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present in security forces clear a camp of fulton, our supporters and arrest. hundreds of people of the writers attacked the country seats of power. ah, our insurance is ours, aaron, knife number also coming up. international donors pledge $9000000000.00 to help pakistan recover from last year is devastating. floods. health officials say 89 percent of people in hand on china's miss populace province have now been infected with coverage and the u. k fest for its 1st orbital space launch using a repurposed boeing 7 from 7. ah
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no security forces in brazil have arrested around 1500 people involved in the storming of government buildings in the country's capital brazilian. on sunday. tensions remained high in the capital a day after an attack on the country seats of power by supporters of former president julia bo scenario. police and soldiers been clearing a camp of his supporters. outside brazil is army headquarters. dozens of buses were deployed to transport them to regional police headquarters. they were seen waving flags through the windows of the buses. or thousands of the form of president follows, invaded congress, a supreme court, and the presidential palace. they bypassed security barricades planned on re smashed windows and destroyed furniture and work. the heads of brazil's 3 branches of government of condemned what they called terrorist acts was never supported, have been blocking highways and causing havoc for weeks. they refused to accept his defeat. in october's elections, which led to louis enough to lead
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a suitable taking power on january the 1st some variable scenario supported and they dismantled camps. so they're not responsible for the attack on brazil is government building. i think you think the people who are accounting did those things in congress? no, they didn't. we are peaceful people could do as business people, family, people for the patriotism. that's what you've got here. i mean it's rage. it's a lot of cowardice. and what we are patriots. we love the fly. these people want to steal from us. they only think about stealing because stealing here is justifiable, crime is compensated in brazil because nothing happens. why? because ministers, he should take action don't. they are also corrupt. let's take you straight to nuclear port in the u. k. it's also known as spaceport corn. lo, which is where the 1st have
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a launch into orbit from bridge. your soil is of the of a virgin orbit jumbo jet, which has a $24.00 ton rocket, a fixed underneath its wing. and it's just taking off now from new care ot off the ground. be willing to cause me go on this story. but you repeat and you mission open space for ever. it's heading out now over the atlantic and it's going to drop the rocket and pull away and watch it shoot into space. so this is the beginning of a major development for the u. k. description of the bill. well now thanks to the west
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radio hired a copy of the car up until the disconnects a few minutes ago for the data that you had seen coming through any of their graphical user interface was coming through a helical connection to our grounds. one of the things that makes us special as almost provider is our agility, and we'll talk a little bit more about that later that the bulk of that grants quitman is mobile, meaning that some of the new aircraft we have purchased here, the cargo 7 tonight. virgin over it hopes to conduct at least 2 not to the year from como and those to be satellites going into the use
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of military and civilian use and load it on so and then transported to return now to the store in brazil. enjoyable scenario is currently actually in florida where he flew 2 days before his term ended. his wife says he's been admitted to hospital suffering from abdominal pain. earlier, he tweeted, denying involvement in the protests. back in brazil, he said, peaceful demonstrations in the form of the law. a part of democracy. however, depredations and invasions of public buildings as occurred today escaped the rule. throughout my mandate, i've always been within the 4 lines of the constitution, in addition, not repudiated, repudiate the accusations without evidence attributed to me by the current head of the executive of presume the white house, his face, caused to expel both scenario from the u. s. the state department would not comment specifically on both scenarios. visa, but said someone in his position would have to change the immigration status. if someone entered the united states on a visa, which is essentially
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a diplomatic or foreign diplomats or as of state in a visa holder, if a visa holder is no longer engaged, an official business on behalf of their government, it is incumbent on and that these are older to the part us or to request a change to another immigration status within 30 days. america condition human is live in south hollow where huge numbers of people are taking part in a pro democracy march and tell us how brazilians have been reacting to, to what happened in the capitol hill. this is the largest public reaction to what happened on sunday to the attack on the, on the headquarters of the 3 powers, a huge sign that says democracy and you may not see it, but it's,
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i think somebody just thrown vague dollars inside, indicating that the guy and my son, most of the people here say that it connected to the former president of both fernando who appointment is in florida and was denied any involvement. now there are a lot of signs here that i know they say no. i need to be aware in time and people are demanding that the people in love with me in prison and given one sentence is the reason for this is that brazil a very long night producing a political situation like this, those or long in the military over of this country and back in the 19 seventy's you are the other thing that they're calling for
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a holding responsible for everything that's happened, not just those who have been arrested a united states never doesn't this minister, however hazardous long possible, at least not for now, because president a thank you very much. b u r. jerry ah, pakistan says don't is pledged $9000000000.00 to help it recover from last year's devastating floods. more than it had hoped for. the commitments were made at a high level conference in geneva with the un. my pakistan were seeking help covering half it, 16300000000 dollar recovery. bill france, the u. s. saudi arabia and china were among the countries pledging help. the u. n
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says it was pakistan's worst disaster in decades. at least 1700 people were killed and more than 30000000 affected mailing on the board. disaster needs assessment. my government has prepared a comprehensive framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation 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 for my own. when partners and friends, we must match the right response of the people of pakistan with our own efforts and massive investments to strengthen their communities for the future. rebuilding back is that, you know, resilient way will run in excess of $16000000000.00 us dollars. and 30 more will be
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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. kevin 19 has spread rapidly in one of china's most populous provinces. health officials say 89 percent of people in central hernon region have been infected, adequate to 88 and a half 1000000 people. most cases a said to be mild or a symptomatic. the government says is determined to reopen the country despite a nation wide surgeon infection. katrina, you has more from beijing. this announcement is very big and it sparked new fears of the possibility of a 2nd wave of coven 19 infections across the country. especially considering that not only as trying to opened up its international borders. domestic tourism is expected to really be boosted over the next few weeks because china has just begun to noon, which is the travel period leading up to the new year,
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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 to new 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 provincial government and china's cdc, which is supposed to provide nationwide figures on curve in 1900 infections. and according to the cdc, just about half a 1000000 people across china, they say, have been infected like coven, 1900? no, that's just a huge gap. the whole on provincial government said that he so they their population about 100000000 people to most populated province. here in china and about 90 percent of them said that they have already caught quarter. that's
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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 a tro has said about china under representing the outbreak here. the scale of the outbreak, according to trying to be official figures on death in the death toll is just over $5000.00, 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. yes, president joe biden is on his 1st official visit to mexico since taking office. he is due to arrive at the presidential palace to discuss trade security and drug trafficking with president andras manual lopez or prader but immigration is likely to top their agenda. now when we joined by canadian prime minister, just in true for the north american leaders summit, there is a boy live 1st in mexico city. we hear bad news on his way to the presidential
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palace. what can we expect from this summit? well, that correct joe biden. is on his way, there's a motorcade that is heading that way. we're right in front of the presidential, kind of right here in mexico city. joe biden arrived here to mexico city on sunday night. he was greeted by breasted, and somebody will look for whatever. and he's going to be joining him right here at the presidential palace for a bilateral meeting prior to what is known as the 3 amigos or 3 friends summit, which is the north american leaders summit later on today. the canadian prime minister. justin, who will be meeting with them right here for the coming to take place on tuesday. so there's lots of issues at stake, climate change, the economy security, but a pressing issue right now is the situation with migrants, migrants trying to make it to the united states. hundreds of thousands of people trying to make it to the medic they crossing through south america through central america waiting at the border to try to enter the government of joe biden has
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announced a parole program that would allow 30000 people a month to travel from cuba, k t, r, y, and venezuela. they would have a legal permit to recite in the country. however, if they caught a trying to enter the country illegally, they would be banned from seeking asylum in the country. at the same time, mexico has also said that 30000 people would be we will be receiving 30000 people a month from the united states who have been deported back in this country and local. so it has also set that this number could increase. and this is something that is going to be discussed in this meeting, and we're going to have to see whether and what type of an agreement is going to be discussed. the president mexican president said that he already discussed with a biden the situation at the border that there should be humanitarian approach to try to. the issues were here pro, bite him to be arriving here animated now we're seeing him several security because
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this is a massive operation for security. let's not forget about what's been happening in this country. the son of a chapter 9 major drug. currently the 10 in the united states was detained just a few days ago. 29 people lost their lives. there still operations on going, including i cancelled, were told the wrong $4000.00 security agents are participating of this security operation. i'm. i'm just seeing that because starting by and the job biting will be entering the presidential palace. and another issue that is likely going to be discussed is count back into the team and they will not behind me, the u. s. president is arriving to the presidential part of why behind where he's going to be meeting with a mexican president number. if manuel loper saw a lot of lots of issues at stake that are going to be discussed, and as i mentioned migration. so a major issue is counter narcotics. this is
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a big issue for the united states. it is said that the us would like to be much more action from the mexico, from mexico, on fighting the traffic of fentanyl. a drug that kills in the united states between 72100000 people every year because of overdoses. and they would like to feed the mexican government much more to tackle this problem. at the same time, mexico would like to see much more from the united states in tackling a major problem in this country, which is the traffic of weapons, illegal weapon entering mexico, that fuels the drug war in this country that killed hundreds of thousands of people . every year, in fact, mexico is that already swings, 5 companies and 5 businesses in the united states are being linked or, or having some type of a role in the trafficking of weapons into this country. so lots of issues at stake . the big question is,
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how many of the promises that are going to be discussed here? how they're going to be turned into action, and so that they will have an impact on what is happening in the region right now. there is a but thank you very much and just a footnote to touch and talk about as by now is there in mexico? he's just been in the call with the brazil's president lula and he's condemned the attack on democratic institutions. i'm a peaceful transfer of power. that was a joint statement after that call between biden and luna. and also the white has said that present barton is invited president lula to visit washington in early february. still come this half hour non essential health care on standby in new york as thousands of nurses at 2 major hospitals. don't strike and thinking houses drive people out of one of india's earliest towns. ah
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ah, here's your weather update in a minute 15. good to have your long will begin in se, asia with a focus on the philippines. lot of what, whether they're all has to do with mine soon. we'll talk about that in one sec. but 1st southern vietnam, cambodia. the shield of rain pushing into thailand. this is a bit unusual, for example, who him in city. they should be some of your dry months of the year, but it has been soggy over the last few days. torrential downpours sub to city devoured. there's extreme flight advisories in play for just how intense the monsoon rains have been. temperature as while above average for china greatly not 21. that's a good 10 above where you should be showers for the south in the southeast in after japan. we go, you guess it more c effects snow in the forecast, northern western areas. i think it's hop end of things about 40 centimeters over 12 hours down under alice had. it's what is january day and more than 20 years. that's moving right across the interior for the se fairly con conditions here. that heat
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waves still persisting for w a. but things will change has said 3 day forecasts down to 27 on wednesday. that is below average and post tropical cyclone hail moving into new zealand. north island, rain and wind warnings in play here gets been could see about 2 months worth of rain and 24 hours few later. ah, the witness inspiring films from around the world. they shall not stop the violin and kill the power. is beth witness intimate portraits and epic struggles? because leadership is also not just the people witness the human spirit and bitter reality. there been men, believe women, a property witness award winning voice is telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera
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lou ah, or one of the top stories you know to 0 security forces in brazil have arrested around 1500 people involved in the storming of the seats of power in the countries capital. brought police have be clearing a camp of former president, julia boston, our supporters outside to prison years. army headquarters focused on says donors have pledged $9000000000.00 to help it recover from last. he has devastating floods as you and organized conference in geneva. at the 1700 people were killed and will have 30000000 effected under virgin obit bernie 747 carrying the 1st rocket to launch into space from the u. k. in western europe. let's just take it off from
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cornwall in southwest england. once the plane is over, the atlantic, the rocket would be launched. it's carrying 9 smaller satellites. if a little bit the house representatives is preparing to vote on the rules that will govern it for the next 2 years. it will be the 1st test of newly elected republican speaker, kevin mccarthy. the ability to handle his caucus because he took over from nancy pelosi to speak to a group of public and his nomination. him to go through a brutal 15 rooms. the 13 he had to make a number of concessions to secure enough boots, putting his agenda and his own position at risk to secure the votes of conservative hold ups. he's allowed the motion to kate a vote on whether to remove him, a speaker to be treated by just one legislator. it previously required 5. it also given hardline conservatives a seat on the house rules committee, which will help them shape legislation in a way they couldn't before. and he's giving them more power on spending that needs
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to be negotiated with the democrats, giving him less room to compromise and avoid government shutdowns. and fisher joins us now live from washington dc. so what are we expecting in well, a lot of what you just said, lorna's is, was likely to go through. i mean, this is kevin mccarthy's opportunity to prove that he can govern after all the drama of last week. he knows that to get this rules package through, he can't afford to eliminate any more than 4 members of the the republican conference at one congressman has already said he is not going to vote for the rules package. a couple of others have expressed their concern, but it looks as if they're likely to be on board. certainly, since congress reconvened just what 20 minutes ago. we've had the democrats attack, this idea of the rules package, seeing that it is deeply flawed, but as far as the republicans are concerned,
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they believe that this will lead to transparency and accountability in the house itself. and it certainly will set the agenda for what kevin mccarthy would like to push through over the next couple of years. and in terms of, in the kind of the makeup of, of government, me, a remind is why this is important. what it'll mean in terms of governing while he is going to leo an agenda, things like they're going to investigate the politicization the weaponized ation, as they call it, of the federal government, which is a real, a theory that has emerged on the far right conspiracy websites and there's going to be a committee specifically to investigate that. they are also going to look at that the defense budget and whether or not there has to be cuts there. the reality is there is going to be a lot of gesture politics from the republicans, and they're not the only ones guilty of it. certainly the democrats did that when nancy pelosi took control about 2 years ago. but what you're going to see are
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a lot of things getting pushed through the house with the majority, but they will die on the floor of the senate because of course, the democrats are empowered there, but they will then the republicans in the house be able to say to their supporters, look, we wanted to do this. we wanted to push this through. what is interesting is if the rules package is agreed and it looks as if it's heading that way. although, given what happened last week, everyone's reluctant to see that. but if it's pushed through, then we will see the 1st vote on the house and that is about cutting $80000000000.00 from the inland revenue service. now the office of budget management has said that will add to the deficit somewhere in the region of a $116000000000.00 over the next 10 years. but at, and one report, one democrat texted me and said this is essentially republicans de funding the tax police. after all, they talked about the funding, but will it go any farther than the floor of the house?
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no, it won't because it will go to the senate and the senate will kill it, but with the democrat majority. so be prepared for a lot of posturing, a lot of gesture politics like we've seen in the past, but it will be up to kevin mccarthy to keep his conference together and push some of these things that will help the american people through to get enough support in the senate to finally make it to jo biden's desk. anesthesia thank you very much. indeed. thousands of nurses from 2 major hospitals in new york have column strike over what they're calling us. a crisis of understaffing hospital administrators in the us say they're struggling to cope. i mean a global shortage of qualified nurses. kristen threw me reports from you. ah. it was 6 in the morning and still dark when 7000 nurses walked off the job at to private new york hospitals. but it wasn't unexpected. nurses have been negotiating for 4 months now. management offered them pay increases amounting to more than 18
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percent over the next 3 years. but the nurses say this is not about money. it's about safe staffing. and they have the support of the cities, labor groups. we're going to be with them today. and as long as it takes to get a bare contract that they deserve, you cannot talk about patient care without talking about how you take care of and how you listen to the people provide pe, he cared for mount sinai, they cancel the elective surgeries and move some babies out of the neonatal intensive care unit to other hospitals and anticipation of the service disruptions management is called, the nurses actions reckless. but the nurses said they're the ones looking out for patient safety. nurses say they are routinely asked to care for more patients than is safe, sometimes up to 20 per nurse and emergency rooms where a limit of 3 is recommended. but california is the only state that mandates nurse
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to patient ratios in a year and a half vacancy below the highest. yeah, that is what this reckon. nurses say to stabbing shortages started even before the corona virus pandemic when they were hailed as heroes on the front line with city hospitals crowded with sick and dying patients, many nurses put others health before their own. the stress they say is causing many to lead their jobs. 7 other hospitals have come to agreements in the last week, but there appears to be public support for the remaining whole doubts. because with every se, every dollar new york's governor has called on both sides to agree to binding arbitration, to minimize service disruptions. the nurses say that without guarantees on staffing levels, the crisis will only get worse for them. and the patients they care for kristin salumi al jazeera new york people living in one of the holiest towns in the
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himalayas. being evacuated after hundreds of houses began developing cracks and sinking. india's prime minister under, under moody, has discuss it with his cabinet and the weekend. but many families say they haven't received any help yet. but the mama has more. i saw my father in law, they live in one of the world's most picturesque places. but they're moving out because the grounds literally sinking beneath their feet. this is josh mouth in india's utter account region, it light in the himalayas and it's a gateway to numerous shrines and tracking routes. and for months the $17000.00 residents have been sounding the alarm about worsening subsidence. yes. adequate. i that as a cordial, there every wisely place is part of the as a are several trucks and in many places, water is slipping into the ground. many playing the problem on roads and tunnels being built for a nearby hydro electric project in some places, dirty water gushes on to roads. but hundreds of houses also have large cracks that
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have got bigger in recent weeks. district officials say the areas been declared disaster prone, and dozens of families have been moved to temporary shelters in hotels in guest houses. but that leaves many more worried, their homes will collapse. where can we take our children now? where was the government when all this damage was happening, someone should consider us to and listen to us. where do we go now? oh. 6 on sunday, they held the latest in a series of protests demanding more central government action. officials say they'll be offering dry russian supplies, as well as financial assistance. but some are angry that warnings against widespread construction in the area were ignored for decades. right, in the beginning, when they started people living in the dead deal living in the zone which is undisturbed and it should not have grown like a big city or big town debate has become.
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