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i'm carry johnson. this is alex's ever law from doha. also coming up, a biden meets the mexican leader, and a 1st visit by u. s. president to nearly a decade with the migrant crisis center drug smuggling topic, the agenda the you and chief appeals to the international community for billions of dollars to help pakistan rebuild after last years. devastating floods. starting with the repeated and u. k. mission on the u. k. launches it's 1st satellites mit soil beyond the earth's orbit walking a big leap in its space program ah support has been pouring in for brazil's president lewis and australia to silver of
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the storming of government buildings by supporters of his predecessor on sunday. he spoken with his u. s counterpart, joe biden, who described the violence as an assault on democracy. and this is what's happening back home in brazil. i oh, now thousands have turned down from the citizen to demonstrate against what happened. they want those involved in the storming of congress. the presidential palace and supreme court to be jailed was so far about 1500 people have been arrested. thousands of buses have taken them to a police headquarters and priscilla. they were seen waving flags through the windows as they were transported, brazil's justice minister said the rioters will be identified and listened to by police. the police have been clearing out camps where both in our supporters were staying these images of from one and rosella. not far from the buildings that was stormed on sunday when, if you're lucky, of is in rio de janeiro and has more on what the law has been doing in the wake of
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the attack. during the whole day to day, he held meetings with the congressman with the armed forces with the supreme court is and with the governors of all the states and they all are stuck together to defend democracy. the justice minister also said that this was worse than the capitol hill storming because they had stormed 3 public buildings. but there were more people that had been detained than during the capitol hill storming, and that these people are now being investigated. and he said, we were blessed that though nobody died, he said that everything is going to, according to the plan that they're going to investigate. they already found out that people from 10 different states were financing this camp outside of brazilian . people had been camping there for over 2 months,
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and buses had come in in the last few days. so somebody was obviously paying for this for your us is under pressure to expose. i bo sanara who's denied inciting the rights. he's been in florida for 2 weeks and on monday was admitted to hospital with abdominal pain is related to a near fatal stabbing. he suffered during the 2018 election campaign, some u. s. democrats once his diplomatic visa revoked for the state department has yet to comment directly on his case. if someone insured united states on and avi's, which is essentially a diplomatic visa or a foreign diplomats or as it states in e visa holder. ah, is an abs holder is no longer engaged, an official business on behalf of their government. it is incumbent on that diesel older to depart you us, or to request
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a change to another immigration status within 30 days. awfully paramus is a political analysts from the new school for social research in new york. he says both scenario is trying to detach himself from responsibility by being in the u. s . is and is to shoot himself for any criminal prosecution. if he is in the united states is outside the contract, how could he be responsible for any x that's happening in brazil? so i think it's a tough move and it's kind of similar to what happens in the west. the vision of the capitol went on a tramp, also tried to detach itself, raining responsibility. so i said that that will is to let the masses take to the 3 going to march, and then even storming, building like we saw yesterday in brazil, even with the use of violence. but then this people, if, if, if, if a successful grown the point of view of both scenario heat and the armed forces
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could stepping and say, i will save brazil, the people is asking for that strain for help. so i think it is that that co move, it didn't succeed in the united states, and i don't think that it will be success in brazil either that mark democracy prevail stays and i think it's preventing awesome. brazil us president joe biden is meeting his mexican counterpart on his 1st visit to latin america as head of state . the talks in mexico city with undress manuel the physical door are expected to focus on immigration and combating drug cartels leaders will be joined on tuesday by canada's partners to just intruder for the north american leaders summit. john henson is standing by 1st in the us mexico border town of el paso, texas. but 1st, let's head to mexico city and theresa both so theresa, what might we expect to come out of this meeting while us president joe biden, and arrived right here at the presidential palace
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a while ago. there he was greeted by the mexican president under manuel law based or whatever, or they held up by lateral meeting. and now their teens are getting together to discuss the pressing issues that exist between mexico and the united states. among them are issues like migration where the thousands of people that are trying to make it to the united states to north america, in general, passing through dangerous area in the jungle through panama, the daring up making it to the goal. border facing a neat and criminal organizations. among so many other things we have in the caravans with thousands of people trying to make it to the u. s. and that's going to be one of the issues that it will be discussing. and another threatening and very important issue is if the counter and i caught takes operation, this meeting is happening right after the son of a chapel, man, a drug currently detaining the united states. his son was the pain 29 people were killed. there still operations are going inc,
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we can in that part of the country. and of course, the u. s. is expected to pressure mexico more on to the trafficking of fentanyl. this from this a drug overdose of his truck because between 710-0000 people in the united states every year. and mexico, on the other hand, is trying to push the us to try to assist mexico in preventing illegal trafficking of weapons if estimated that around 500000 weapons are being traffic illegally into mexico. this is something that fuels violence in the country killed hundreds of thousands of people every year. so there's lots of issues that are going to be discussed at president locker. so what, what and trusted in bite and will be later on by the canadian prime minister justin, who dokie would also be coming here to the presidential part of for a dinner. and getting ready for this summit, this, that is also called the 3 amigos summit, other friends. it's between mexico, the united states and canada. that is going to be happening here on tuesday. okay,
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to raise a thank you for that. some over to john henge are now in el paso, texas. at john you are at the mexico u. s. border. what are people realistically expecting that the flashpoint of all of this? well we have been talking to migrates here, and of course all of them came over this border. if you look through it, you can see war as mexico. and that is just the other side of this fans in the migrants here in el paso. many of them, most of them are within about a mile of this border. and they certainly don't want to go back the ones who are here, feel lucky, but they're in this twilight status where they don't feel like they can leave el paso. many of them are camped out in front of churches and other places where migrants have gathered and where there is food and bathrooms being donated for them . but they certainly don't want to come back to this side of the border. so they say they are glad that president biden came here yesterday. they wish he had spoken
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to them rather than just 2 officials and non profits. but they are glad that he seems to be paying some attention to what is happening on the border. but i don't think they have great expectations for the meeting in mexico. they are already here and what happens in mexico and in canada. it doesn't impact them as much as what the us does. however, if canada re agree to take some of them up there, many of them would be happy to go. but that doesn't seem to be on offer with a really need is comprehensive immigration reform. what they want as a change in their status. they're already 11000000 undocumented workers in the u. s . their status needs to be clarified so that they can either be legal or they can be dispensed with in one way or in there. most of the people here are declaring themselves as refugees and the u. s. has done something about that. there's
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a new biden policy that allows $30000.00 people from venezuela, cuba, haiti, and nicaragua, each month to enter this country legally, as long as they apply online under a humanitarian a parole program. then they have to have a financial sponsor here in the us. but for those we talk to here that doesn't help them at all. many of them came a legally. in any case, they all came before this program. so what they want is for the congress to define what the terms are for both them entering the country. and for those who are already here until then they'll just keep piling up. and the governors of texas and florida have gotten so frustrated with this. and also being republicans, they have been busing people to places like chicago and martha's vineyard, and that is not solving this problem, but with a divided congress right now. there's very little biden can do and there's very little chance of comprehensive immigration reform. so this problem looks like it's only going to worse,
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john many thanks for that. so reporting law for sir from el paso that the u. s. present, joe biden has approved an emergency declaration for california, with tens of millions of people are being warned to expect more heavy downpours. at least 12 people have been killed in the past 10 days. t to severe storms. forecasts as a warning of more bad weather. the storms have been caused. my warmest sea and air temperatures of pakistan says donors have pledged $9000000000.00 to help it recover from last year's devastating flooding. it's been holding a major conference in geneva with the un to rally support of france, the u. s. saudi arabia and china are among the countries offering help. at least 1700 people died and more than 2000000 homes are destroyed in the disaster. every penny will be spent in a most transparent fashion. i have put in place,
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turn party restoration mechanism. so that every penny is a condo, fall, anders invested in the interest of the annuity and happiness. people who have been badly affected by these ferocious flats. we must match the right response of the people of pakistan with our own efforts and massive investments to strengthen delcom communities for the featured. rebuilding buck is that in a resilient way, we will run in excess of $16000000000.00 us dollars and thought 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. also to come on al jazeera, 2 major new york hospitals are crippled after war count by nurses. and how thailand
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is looking to gain from china's travel revival of the beijing lifted most of its copays 19 restrictions. ah, here's your headlines for the americas. good to see you. northern patagonia has been setting records in terms of those temperatures. we're talking about 40 degrees and for bi jablonka. we've got you in 437 on tuesday, but a big change for a couple of thorough reba davia. torrential downpours. also torrential downpours, stretching from the north west of brazil right through to that southeast and off. we go to central america. fairly quiet. i think most of the action will be around guatemala, belize, and honduras on tuesday. also quite pitcher for the u. s. gulf states and the se, we're, all of the action is, is at west coast of the us. i think we're going to see some flooding here. it's
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another atmospheric river. a part of the issue is the ground is saturated because of the number of storms we've seen. cannot hang on to any more water, you get the run off. i think we're going to see some severe flooding across the state. not so bad for oregon, washington state or canada as british columbia. but let me take you to the east. this is still the forecast on tuesday. i think we're going to have blizzard conditions for canada as newfoundland province around the avalon peninsula, about 2030 centimeters of snow in those winds. weapon up to $6070.00, maybe even 80 kilometers per hour. so some winter weather had it your way on tuesday. that's your other update, sir, later. ah, ah, ah,
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ah, ah ah, watching out his hair reminder about top stories this out, he was present. joe biden is meeting is mexican counterparts when his 1st visit to latin america was head of state. the talks in mexico, stacy sanchez, manuel lopez, over at all, i expected to focus on immigration and combating drug cartels. police in brazil
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have been clearing out, protest camps in the capital for cilia a day after an attack on government buildings by supporters of fort president giant wilson right around 1500 people have been arrested since the wrong from thousands of demonstrators have brought in south palo in defense of democracy, according for those in bold, in the attack to be punished. all that in america. and if you see a newman is live at the rally for us now. so let's see a no shortage of presidents reacting to what happened in their capital. absolutely, you, it's right. it's winding down right now, but there were huge, huge crowds out here on valleys. the avenue here in south bolo, it's the largest avenue in the capital of the state, and our people were, they were very excited. they were very worried. they said that was the 1st time in many of their lifetimes that they had witnessed what they consider an attempted
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kuda top a military take over their words like fascism, genocide being said. the speeches were very, very in century to say that these people have been carrying signs like this one that says there is no more bulls or no reasonable, which maybe both so narrow of the votes for narrow of how would i say well, so not already there ology ideology. well, uh huh. thank you. i didn't realize you spoke english. so tell me what do you mean by that? a, you know, there's no more. well, so ninety's my d. ology, i see that it must have existed or it wouldn't have happened yesterday. what was all? yeah. what i mean by this is that what we paul also not is actually an expression of face ism, do you understand some fascism? sorry. and so what postal nato? it has really all these years. it's an expression of fascism during research. and what, what happened yesterday is also an expression of questions because people respect
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about public institutions to respect the elections. you know, well, thank you very much. this other scientist, terrorism, terrorist, go go to jail. there's a bit or 2 things that we have been hearing here that they want those responsible. not only the ideological offers the intellectual office, but the ones who actually carried out the attack on this country 3 institutions to be put in prison. but also they are asking for president or former president rather bull sonata to also be put in prison and his 3 sons while they're at it. so there is this call for there to be no amnesty, as has happened in this country many times in the past that these people pay for their attempt to destroy what they call this country's democracy. and the c a. where does this leave for president lewis? not, you know, the da silva has this storming of the seats of how we conduct strengthened him. that is not an easy question to answer. least not yet. it's much too soon. it's
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been 48 hours less. and, you know, for, for a moment it would look like it is consolidated his presidency. but we don't really know to what extent him for how long. because the people who are trying to overthrow him will probably not give up very easily. they may be a small group of radical people, but there are others behind him. ah, that behind them rather people with a lot of money with a lot of economic interests and political interests, will they at will they keep supporting this modus operandi to try to weaken the stability of this government like constantly challenging the government on the street as well as in the economy and in other areas, or will they see this as a challenge, which is going to oblige them all to rally behind a democratically elected government? even one of the president luna home. they don't like. ok live, see a newman, the live for sense are part of thank you for that talk day now an historic
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a satellite launch has taken place will u. k. it's a 1st time orbital satellite. so being sent into space from western europe a boeing 747 named cosmic go launch from cornwall in southwest england with a rocket attached. the rocket detached from the plane at 10700 meters and ignited a few seconds later were once in space to walk. it will release 9 different satellites. well, joining us now from the key in south west of england is my archer. he is the commercial space director of the u. k. space agency, which is one of the partners involved in this launch. good to have you with us. we'll put simply how exciting is all this stuff? very exciting. it's been a long time in the making, and it's been combined with so many across country, within the space agency. i'm with fashion over and spaceport ho swear mosley, proud to achievement, and yet wishing it every success or mission?
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yeah, lots toaster, we're really enjoying it. so it's, it's got this payload of, of satellites then, but what will these satellites actually be doing? yes. so if i give you a couple of examples, so we have the 1st whilst on board. and that will be a 1st time i've actually manufacturing in space. so it will be looking to develop concept materials that we believe can only be manufactured in space. i'll be a big test of new technology. and equally exciting is that we are launching. the 1st i'm on the, on the, on a flight will be using some of ation mission and then be monitoring climate change and other things around the world. a great opportunity for lots of different satellite companies and owners who will be kind of waiting over the next hour or so to work out whether or not been successful and what's the significance of this for the u. k. and what are the tangible benefits for people here on earth?
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so the benefits of the loans are huge. so for the 1st time in history, we will have a space center that can design. i'm launch flush right here for you. i'm not so big opportunity to do things on the doorstep. i'm especially given. we produce more than anywhere else in the world except united states. being able to have a home garden solution is a massive part of what we've seen already. we see $100.00 plus jobs or the christ and coal more and that will continue to grow. the unlike hoss will continue to do that for future little sites in scotland. so rebuilding areas of the country, the often much deprived with holly value and highly skilled jobs. so for me that's the chief men of this program that we're going to live in long term sustainable benefits across the country. i'm briefly then looking ahead, what could be next?
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to on the horizon as it were, the case space activities are next after this launch. so we're looking up to the find the launches within the next year. so looking at traditional fast motors costing off from a concrete pad and one from saxophones that are a tip of the shuttling and the from the mainland in scotland with a huge a company called all backs. and again, very much looking forward to seeing those launches go away successfully as well. i'm at the beginning of what we see as our future in conducting regular launch is just supporting the continued acceleration of christ and all space not to. we wish you very well with that. thanks very much indeed from the u. k. space agency. now thousands of nurses from 2 major hospitals in new york have grown strike, overpay, and staffing levels, hospital administrators, in the usa,
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they're struggling to recruit personnel because of a global shortage of quantified nurses. christmas leave me reports from new york. it was 6 in the morning and still dark when 7000 nurses walked off the job at to private new york hospitals. but it was an unexpected nurses have been negotiating for 4 months now. management offered them pay increases amounting to more than 18 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. and 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 who provide pe. he cared for mount sinai, they canceled elective surgeries and move some babies out of the neonatal intensive care unit to other hospitals and anticipation of the service disruptions management
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is called, the nurses actions reckless. but the nurses said they are the ones looking out for patient safety. nurses said 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 to patient ratios in a year and a half vacancy belonged to 5 i. yes, that is what is the retina? nurses said a staffing 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 jaw 7. other hospitals have come to agreements in the last week, but there appears to be public support for the remaining holdouts because you get
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their money. they deserve it. 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. coby 19 has spread rapidly in one of china's most populous provinces. health officials say 89 percent or people in the central hana region have been infected. well, that equates to 88 and a half 1000000 people. most cases are set to be milder asymptomatic. government says is determined to reopen the country despite a nation wide surge in infections. and thailand has begun welcoming visitors from china after beijing dropped its strict. kirby 19 travels on sunday. if i government has also ended its compulsory vaccination requirements for a change is the latest from bangkok
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o ruling out the red carpet on it. guests 3 ministers and a host of senior government officials welcome passengers on a flight from sharmen and southern china gift bags. and garlands, but for the tourists it was reward enough to be able to travel overseas and a people on our planet and the refuse is here. and here also help your page in interest. and everything loud is the tourist moved through the airport. neither they nor any of the other arrivals were required to show vaccine certificates. on sunday evening, the civil aviation authority that hardly announced full passengers will be required to show proof of vaccination or immunity from cove at 19, regardless of their country of origin. and but on monday, the health minister backtracked thailand is dropping vaccine requirements, despite concerns that an influx of chinese tourists could bring you variance of the
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virus by not imposing restrict, speaking to al jazeera, the minister explained he wanted to do everything so to encourage visitors to come really well, we had the risk and the opportunity together. and you, i valuation is that there is no risk. they still risk, but we have things to overcome those risk given the financial risks of not inviting people. who by the way, you mean the, find the economic risk of norfolk southern risk. this abrupt you'd said is an indication of the fact that thailand wants tourist arrivals from anywhere in the world. the fact they're hoping for $10000000.00 arrivals from china by the end of the year. it's also an indication of how reliant thailand is now on arrivals from china. other asian nations are also hoping to leo back chinese tourists. japan was one of the most popular pre pandemic destinations for chinese travelers. although now they'll have to show negative cove at 19 tests. but no entry requirements for
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barley like thailand, indonesia has dropped all current bars curbs. although it expects visitor numbers will remain low. thailand, however, needs to get back to pre pandemic visitor levels. fast. hardy unhappy, the chinese tourists are coming back. we haven't been able to make a living. we all suffered while they were gone. with only a 1000000 chinese arrivals expected in the 1st quarter of the year. that might be wishful thinking. with the beijing government lifting all travel restrictions, many asian countries will be hoping chinese visitors make the most for the new found freedom. tony cheng al jazeera banker. ah. okay, johnston with headlines herron al jazeera police in brazil have been clearing out, protest camps in the capital priscilla a day after an attack on the government buildings.
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