Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  January 10, 2023 8:00am-8:31am AST

8:00 am
a winter, it's gonna hold her pretty soon. inside story on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks this particular sub station. let's bring in 3 separate attacks. why fix russian we saw with detailed coverage, they had hoped that the us would relax water. a pandemic restrictions this week, which would likely have better. there are 2, getting it from around the world. over 3000000 people to talk to the 3 m. when a site's a national team ah ha. 7 a deadly surgeon and it's gonna balance in peru was public anger grows against the rest of the former president last month. ah,
8:01 am
hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera ally from de also coming back. oh a. so a strength by supporting the brazilian president a day off to his opponent, storm, the congress demanding his resignation. hm, joe biden meets the mexican leader and a 1st visit by us president and nearly a decade and pushes for tougher action on legal migration. i'm drugs. i'm compulsory. evacuations are put in place and parts of california due to flooding, caused by a series of pacific storms. ah, 17 protest as have been killed in peru in the latest demonstrations demanding new elections and the resignation of president deena bolo, arctic o,
8:02 am
the died in confrontations with security forces to overrun. the apple in the southern city of gilly aka volunteer, took office to the impeachment and arrest a former president federal castillo last month on charges of rebellion and conspiracy. money on assumptions as more from terms capital leave protested, clashed with police. some of the protesters will make shift guns and pull these apparently firing with live rounds. most of the people that have been killed apparently, according to the governor of who know people that have been shot in the chest and in the head. now, many of the death happened when protested were trying to overrun the airport. this have been impact the deadly as day after a couple of weeks ago. the army opened fire in i who till that's another region in the south of the country where the military killed 10
8:03 am
people. then now this happened in the area for now, which is south of the country is the city of the place where the airport is and hundreds of people coming from different places in the region of to know went to, to join in the march. because people were very angry at the government, they said that the government is trying to portray the protest. illegitimate for germany. birth is from george mason university, and an expert on proven politics. she says the crisis is putting human rights, the risks. hundreds had been wounded and in the context of these protests as well, there's a clear excessive use of force by security forces. and i, in international organizations around the world have called upon the block, the government to cease the repression and to seek dialogue to peruse political
8:04 am
crisis. my view is that this government has failed to grasp the severity and the depth of the political crisis in peru. president bush, who are they herself, as well as many of her ministers have repeatedly dismissed. the protesters as the work of either professional agitators or violent groups, or even terrorist groups with a name of discrediting them and justifying repression against them, they are unwilling to. in fact, the press reported that after she learned about the death of the 1st protest, her in julio president boulevard, they said they are protesting against what we do not understand what they're asking for. what you are asking for is a pretext to continue generating chaos. so she's slightly dismissing the protests and failing to understand the depth of the crisis. thousands of brazilians have rallied in defense of democracy. the day after the storming of government buildings
8:05 am
by supporters of former president jebel, sanara, they're calling for those involved in the assault on congress, the presidential palace and the supreme court to be jailed. our latin america editor, elissia newman reports for sap out the 1st public response to a very public attempt to undermine brazil's democratic institutions. many thousands of people gathered in so paolo the countries most populous city, to repudiate sundays assault on the presidential palace supreme court, and congress buildings in the capital, brazil. yet like almost every one here, eliana blames former president jade bull. so nato, whom she believes was the mastermind of the attack. i know he must be jailed for all the things he's done in this country. he promoted militia thieves the tax on the amazon black gays. and now beth, we won't let the specious pass. never again. earlier police detained him, began questioning more than $1500.00 bro bull sonata activists suspected of taking
8:06 am
part in the assault. the camp did set up months earlier, just a kilometers from the presidential palace has been demolish. they'd echoed both scenarios. unfounded claims that electro fraud stole his re election last year or, or the or both of them all. the justice minister says the culprits were hoping to inspire a nation wide revolt, but failed in their attempt to overthrow president lula da silva had been sworn in just a week earlier. most of them is all to copy thought because a little we witnessed a brazilian version of the u. s. capital building attack, but with 2 differences. first, no one tied. and secondly, we have more people under arrest here than in the u. s. and very quickly, the investigation into financed and lead the rage is just beginning. i bought a shot ride since yesterday. we believe many big business interests pay for the buses to bring those coo mongers to priscilla instead of camps. those businessman
8:07 am
needs be investigated and punished ah demonstrate was here. also wanted to show that the president is not alone. they are swinging that famous name rob, willing really imprisoned with mattel. they're also saying that they will not tolerate in an estate or any of those people are already been written. they are holding terrorism numbers. but the data from in is, this isn't for example, there's no possibility of extra guiding. the former president fernando from the united states, where he is right now because he hasn't been charged with anything, at least not yet. whether the newly installed president of latin america's largest democracy will be strengthened or weakened by the unprecedented attack is still far from clear. lucy and human al jazeera so powerful. well as this is report just mentioned there, the u. s. is on the growing pressure to expel j both narrow who's denied and citing
8:08 am
the riots. 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 us democrats want his diplomatic visa revoked. the state department has yet to comment directly on his case. if someone insured united states on a visa, which is essentially a diplomatic visa or a foreign diplomats or has it states i in a visa holder, it's a visa holder is no longer engaged, an official business on behalf of their government. it is incumbent on that these are older to depart us, or to request a change to another immigration status within 30 days. meanwhile, the president of chillers, calling for a meeting of the organization of american states to discuss the attack. gabriel burrage was speaking alongside the president of columbia when he condemned sunday's riot and brazil got a huge our region must have
8:09 am
a clear position on the right. from here with president petro next to me, i want to reaffirm categorical refusal to any attempt to be stabilized, the legitimate and democratically elected president lula. the president joe biden has pushed a tougher action on a legal migration and drugs in a meeting with his mexican counterpart, the talks come ahead of the north american summit when they will be joined by canada's prime minister. teresa reports from mexico. hello, the us president joe biden med with his mexican counterpart. when we look at the presidential palace in mexico city, it's his 1st trip to latin america, his entering the white house. the 2 leaders held a bilateral meeting to discuss some of the pressing issues affecting both nations and to improve relations that was trained by mr. biden's predecessor, donald trump. dividing the dinner la. yeah,
8:10 am
president biden. you have the key to significantly open and improve relations between all countries of the american continent. continent. on tuesday, mexico, the us and canada will discuss important issues ranging from economic cooperation and climate change to legal migration and drug trafficking. we'll look in on monday bite in arrived a few days after the detention of a video of the son of a drug, lord known as the chapel, who's currently detaining an american prison. experts say the us is likely to ask mexico to do much more to stop the trafficking of illegal drugs such as spencer niels, that kill thousands of americans each year. but only say fighting the flow of drugs into the us will be see the fentenol being the theme of the day as it were basically depressing domestic political issue in the u. s. as well, more so than mexico. is that so far? everything seems to indicate that we're repeating the same mistakes that happened repeated in the past. we are still relying on the same vocabulary to same practices
8:11 am
of trying to curb the flow for illicit drugs from mexico, from america more widely speaking into the united states and other parts of the western world. 6 no, no, no, no, no. another key issue on the agenda, migration, hundreds of thousands of people are trying to reach north america every year. last week, president biden, and now to for all program, to allow 30000 people from haiti, q of any will, and the corolla to enter the us legally every month. and mexico has said, you will accept $30000.00 deputies from the us each month. over 2000000 people were detained, trying to cross the us mexico border in 2022 human rights were having very critical with north american countries, migration policies that they say make it difficult for asylum seekers to find safety. but leaders in the region are also under pressure to find solution. many hope that you want to turn out if will be discussed during the meet ink that when not only criminalized, might runs, but help them in a path. so a better life base,
8:12 am
how will i just eat at mexico city? so let's get more on this now with kurt tucked bob, he's a writer and a journalist and joins us live from war. haka in mexico, cut good to happy with a salute coming. president biden's agenda seems to be more focused on domestic issues like migration, border security, drug like fentanyl. how does that fit in with the mexican presidents? more broader continental views and objectives of this summit. yeah, and thanks for having me tonight. i think that's absolutely right. i'm part of the frustration and mexico often has, would be, summits, is that the united states comes with an agenda tailored to its own political or electrical or domestic needs. so you see, and i would say it's talking about migration, about drugs, about security, which are all of course important issues. but then what locus over the order is, i think inviting united states to do is to kind of broaden it's q and broaden its approach. so shortly before the summits, a lot of sent by the letter saying, look,
8:13 am
this is what we want to talk about. we want to talk or integrating the continent. we want to talk about producing what is needed in north and south america here, instead of importing from asia. we want to talk about combating inequality. you want to talk about united states, respecting the sovereignty of latin american nations. all of this by way of saying that implicitly the united states causes a lot of the same problems and then you know, complain about. so let's attacking the sources of these problems and let us talk about migration code because human rights groups have been critical. a biden's migration policy, they say look, it makes it very difficult for asylum seekers to find safety. so given just that the sheer numbers of migrants trying to across into the us, where can both men find common ground here? do you think it's actually interesting that migration appears to be one of the issues where there is going to be common grounds tomorrow. unfortunately,
8:14 am
bible has continued a lot of the trump era policies on migration. and we've just seen that the just last week he's talked about turning the screws more by turning away venezuelans, cubans stations. no. and in nicaragua, there the problem is, is that the idea that you can't and as frame a grey as for asylum until you get to you have to ask for slam on the way up is a problem right now mexico has agreed to take on thousands of of the, of people from these countries. so mexico's doing an enormous service here that i think doesn't get the attention it needs in, in united states. this is going to be an ongoing problem specifically until the united states recognizes that inequality. that problems in these home countries are called is migration, migratory problems, and it's not going to go away just
8:15 am
a quick thought on trade cut lopez, upper doors complained you've touched a little while ago that too many imports a coming in from asia instead of being made in the americas, would you agree with that and what's the way forward? just very quickly. yes, very quickly. i'm those point is that what's needs to be produced can be produced here is a lot of of and we see now with the near storing of companies here into mexico near the, near the us order that there could be a lot more an economic integration amongst the 3 countries, and this is interesting precisely at a time when tensions are rising between united states and china, i'm looking for an opening for more economic integration. they're saying, look, this is something that we can do in the americas, and this is something that structurally will help things like migration and insecurity by providing this kind of jobs here close by. i cut out both really good to get your thoughts and dave, thank you very much indeed for talking to us. good,
8:16 am
thank you so. so is coming on al jazeera, including sinking houses and cracking rose drive. people out of one of india's hold is hounds in the himalayas. you case 1st attempt at launching satellites and it ends in disappointment. marla, stay with with off, we go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. good to be with you . and so the rain that has been plaguing the gulf now pushes into iran around this, across mountains, very likely to see some flooding there. and as at rain departs, a for us here in doe has certainly the risk of seen some showers. i think more early on tuesday, but as the day progresses, shes push out of there. but look at this, the winds pick up a doha looking at wind gusts, about 45 kilometers per hour on tuesday. so all of this wet weather as it bumps
8:17 am
into that colder air, places like herat, this will fall as snow, probably about 10 centimeters after turkey. we go con conditions for now, but look at this weather pushing in over the g in. so that western side will turn unsettled to rental downpours for places like budrum on tuesday. now for the top end of africa, it breezy north eastern side of algeria, tunisia, and north western areas of libya on tuesday. central air is not as bad as it has been. actually, most of the rain is falling south of the equator, so we'll pick up the story there. i were talking about places as an b, as in bob way into mozambique at quite se, down across south africa. but those temperatures of now dropped in cape down to 24 degrees on tuesday. that's it. that's all we'll see again soon. take care. ah, with the counter la costa, we look at what's in store for real estate. just the risk of
8:18 am
a global recession increases when millions of homeowners of the years highly exposed to waste, wisest. during any economic down, sir, 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 cultures across the world center might have when you call home, we'll put you can use in current affairs. that matter to years ah ah, woke up back up here to might about shop stories here at this hour in peru, 17 protest as have been killed in confrontations with security forces. with their tried to overrun an airport in the southern city of newly aka,
8:19 am
the demonstrators want new elections on the resignation of president, deena boulevard. and thousands of demonstrators in brazil are valid in defense of democracy. they off to an attack on the government buildings by supporters of former president jacob, according but it was responsible to be jail. yes, president joe biden has pushed for tougher action on the legal migration and drugs . in the meeting was mexican counterpart. the tops come had to be north american summit, one other joined by candidates. yes, president joe biden has declared an emergency in california. as a state is battered by storms, tens of thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes due to the severe weather, which is showing no sign of easy at least 12 people have died in the past 10 days. rob reynolds report, some santa cruz in northern california hillside gives way in northern california is the state reels from the impact of powerful back to back storms. rain, wind, and high water have caused wide spread damage. evacuations and several deaths.
8:20 am
35000000 californians are under a flood alert. tens of thousands are without power and others faced flooding mud slides and the danger of falling trees. several major highways are blocked. a lot of run off a lot of dangerous flash flooding potential of the system. and there's also high winds. president joe biden has declared a state of emergency in parts of california, which will allow federal aid and resources to flow in more quickly. one of the worst hit areas was here in santa cruz, where as you could see behind me the historic capital a war was cutting to my heavy sir. rivers also overflowed their banks and high winds caused severe damage in shops and holmes. the cost of the damage is still being counted, but it will certainly run into the 10s of millions of dollars. further south, near santa barbara, the upscale community of monte seato was evacuated,
8:21 am
the celebrity studded towns $10000.00 residents, include the duke and duchess of sussex. and oprah winfrey the flash flood situation is now the potential is therefore county wide flash flooding. and so please stay vigilant. in santa cruz county, 32000 people were evacuated when the swollen sand, lorenzo river spilled over its banks. at least a dozen people have died in the storms. maria could shiara barely escaped a similar fate. a huge branch, harpooned my roof, and i live in a small studio. so i have 2 kiddies, and we could have been killed. residents are frustrated by widespread road closures can't make it to work. it's like a, like a rat trying to get out of amaze, trying to find that different little route to get 5 massive weather systems called
8:22 am
atmospheric rivers have rolled in off the pacific in recent days. more rain is forecast for the rest of the week. the only benefit for californians is heavy snowfall in the mountains, which will help relieve the states severe drought, rob reynolds al, jazeera santa cruz, california. now people living in one of the holiest towns in the himalayas. i being evacuated out, the hundreds of houses began developing cracks and sinking indian prime minister and remotely discussed it with his cabinet to the weekend. but many families say they hadn't yet received any help. didn't bother, has moved out of my life. i go to that. 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 roofs. and for months, the $17000.00 residents have been sounding the alarm about worsening subsidence.
8:23 am
yes, advocate i that the article yoga every wisely the place is part of the as the are several trucks and in many places, water is sipping into the ground. many blamed 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 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 out 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 summer,
8:24 am
angry that warnings against widespread construction in the area were ignored for decades. right, in the beginning, when they started people living in a dead deal living in a zone which is undisturbed and it should not have grown like a big city or big town debate has become for now the cracks keep getting bigger, forcing more people out of their homes and looking for help. nadine baba al jazeera, a village in western germany, is due to be demolished to make way for the expansion of a coal mine. thousands of climate activists have come to the gods, violence site to try to stop the demolition as part of germany's plan to maintain cold supplies, while it reduces its dependence on russian gas and oil bus and as more from new sit up i live with accident here in luther rod, continuing to prepare for the eviction. police says can happen within 48 hours or so the erecting more barricade. so trying to find anything possible to use for
8:25 am
these very cases, a whole line of bearing case erected already behind this one. and you can see that the from today, the police has moved in much closer to the village. we see the police fans here. and some people are sitting here in front of police fans in a sort of a peaceful resistance around hundreds. maybe thousands of people are still here in the cam saying they're not going anywhere. but police has described the eviction, the upcoming and fiction as one of the most complicated and dangerous operations that they have to do dangerous. because it's a mind, it's the one of the biggest lick night minds here in germany. brown called last night just one of the most polluting forms of cold. and mine is going to be expanded. so there's a dangerous situation with a large gorge of 30 to 50 meters high, where people can fall into. and on the other side, they are people living in 3 houses up to 10 meters high in trees. so please is
8:26 am
sending in specialist as they say, to try to remove these people from the 3 houses. they will take up to 4 weeks of this eviction which sounds like an enormous operation. and people hear these activists say they will stay put. they're not going anywhere. iran, tense of death, 3 more people for taking part. an anti government protest triggered by the death of a woman in police custody. a total of 4 people have been executed so far. masa mean he died while in custody for violating iran strict dress code for women. financial sanctions imposed by israel could bankrupt the palestinian authority, the warning from prime minister, how much tire? israel will deduct $39000000.00, some taxes it collects for the palestinians. it will be given to is rainy's effected by what israel new foreign government calls palestinian terrorism. the functions aren't to sponsor the decision to ask the international court of justice
8:27 am
for an opinion on the occupation of the west bank. israel should pay $256000000.00 in taxes to the p a every month, but it already deducts a 3rd of that to offset what the palestinians pay to the families of those israeli jails. you are get mad. who is that up? the cabinet affirms the acts of piracy robbery and revenge by israel. the occupying power will not discourage people and the palestinian leadership from moving forward with its popular political, diplomatic, and legal progress. we do not trade our rights and freedom for money or benefit the procedures that the kind of government took in regards to new financial deductions and the renewal of old ones to undermine the authority and push it to the brink financially and institutionally, which might limit a format of its work to serve the people that they will fail. samples of nurses from 2 major hospitals in new york have gone on strike and pay and staffing levels . hospital administrators in the usa, they're struggling to recruit personnel because of
8:28 am
a global shortage of quantified nurses. kristen smith 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 wasn't 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 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
8:29 am
is called, the nurses actions reckless. but the nurses said they are 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 to patient ratios in a year and a half vacancy, but won't be fine. yeah, that is what this record nurses say the 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 jobs, 7 other hosp. those have come to agreements in the last week. but there appears to be public support for the remaining hold outs. because get their money, they deserve it. every se,
8:30 am
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. the 1st attempt had satellite launch from western europe has failed to reach orbit the company behind the mission blamed and unspecified problem with the rocket. it was deployed of the atlantic ocean from modified. boeing 747, which has safely returned to the spaceport in southwest england. the rocket had 9 satellites on board. it appears that want to one has suffered anomaly, which will prevent us from making over to this mission. we are looking at the information and thought that we have gotten, ah, brokercheck of the headlines here on our 07.

26 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on