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to want in his own life from a headquarters in ohio, eddie navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. police say a suspect remains on the loose, softer 10 people are killed in a mass shooting near los angeles. gunman carry out an attack outside the mayor's office, injuring several people in the somali capital mogadishu, celebrating a 60 year friendship, france and germany renew their relations. that's been under pressure over the war in ukraine. the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu dismisses a senior minister following the supreme court ruling ari dairy was earlier convicted of tax evasion. and on pizza simon, with your school to big shock of the australian open as women's world level one, e g, a. she own sake is knocked out. and manchester city, lead woods, one millet hall time head of a big game with the bay later oscillate versus man united. ah,
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welcome to the news our at 1600 hours g m t that 70. i'm in california where people are waking up to news if a mass shooting outside los angeles, police and monterey park have confirmed that at least 10 people had been killed. another 10 were wounded in the incident at a ballroom dance club. following a lunar at new year's celebration, the gunman opened fire around 10 p. m. local time. police say the suspect hasn't yet been apprehended and a manhunt is underway. monterey park is a city of about 60000 people with a large asian population. the monterey park police fire department responded to the scene and treated the injured and pronounced 10 of the victims deceased at the scene. there are at least 10 additional victims that were transported to numerous local hospitals and are listed in various conditions from stable to critical.
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the suspect fled the scene and remains outstanding while turning us life from close to the scene. monterey park is shawn back in our car, michel, he's a journalist and if it geographer, welcome to al jazeera, you've been speaking to people who are at the scene. what can you tell us about what happened? well, we're, we're starting to see people wake up. they're sort of nearby. what i'm hearing about community is said that was another magazine, voted monterey park. the number best place to raise a family just a few years ago. i'm starting to see people waking up going to the laundromat and just watching the news coverage sort of in shock. there's also because it's later new year in los angeles as quite a few asian people living here. we're starting to see other lunar new york
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vegetables having a great security. we're also starting to see really just the community kind of waking up to the tragedy. struggling to deal with that. right. and where do things stand right now with the investigation? we understand that the suspect is still at large and hasn't been apprehended. yes, so the suspect as far as we know has not been apprehended. we are looking forward to another conference shortly. hopefully with a bit more information. we don't have any information on the suspect as far as what they look like sort of physical description. we don't know where they are and we're really sort of see a lot of concerns community so you know, i got to ask you this will no doubt reignite the never ending debate about guns in the u. s. won't have people already been talking about that well,
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you know, in the united gun culture it is pretty big. you know, california perhaps bit less so than some of the other states. i haven't heard a whole lot of discussion about the gun debate quite yet. in person, tragic is which personal for people to start having it to be person, but certainly on social media. on the do with a lot of things that are being written. we're certainly starting see, you know, reevaluation of americans love of god. all right, we'll leave it there. thank you so much for that update from california, sean beckner, car, mitchell. we appreciate your time now to somalia, where medical sources have told al jazeera, that at least 19 people had been wounded in an attack. targeting the mayor's office in the capital markets issue, and shabba fighters have claimed responsibility for that attack on the offices which have now been cordoned off fighters storm the building. shortly after the
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explosion, al jazeera, no definite has more from august issue to kind of 2 explosions, targeting the gate of the municipality building, which was danced on by our members of our shop up group. a sportsman for all, shall have confirmed. they were responsible for the attack. the somali government is yet to comment on the incident. witnesses say security forces have been able to evacuate employees from the building. they have stopped people from approaching the area, which is completely caught and of attack comes into context of the war between the somali government and i'll show bob. and everyone knows, well that i'll shut up, has been subjected to miniature campaigns in many of the central regions of somalia, which has led to the art group losing its control over several regents. however, all showed up despite these losses, didn't stop launching, attacks against the government forces. the last of which was on friday when the
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gala bays was attacked, their both sites suffered big losses. let's pick 2. mm hm. and go bear who's a journalist, he's joining us for a minute issue. how much over? welcome child to 0. you were close by it out explosion. and you heard it. tell us, tell us what you, what you saw heard about a block or so away. and then what i heard were 2 explosions, followed one after another, then followed by gunfire. after that, the gunfire is we can assume that the pan it can k off. and then the situation began when hold at the municipality, where there's and we understand that. and so bob has now claimed responsibility. what were they targeting in this attack? yes, a response to the attack and they were attacking the municipality of course, which is equivalent to move to city all. it's the whole of the office for the mayor
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of the district. officials meet their local security official, resign home with there. so in what many people believe is that the reason that was attacked was because it's a high and isaac shop because it's a government building. and so bob has stepped up its attacks in recent months. how big a threat does it remain for the government? i think i think that should, that are still a factor that is still a factor that exists. and i think we need to be honest about because the government has been launching a full blown military offensive in different parts of the country. but the ship are still able to strike targets and will be sure will in fact government see what an all day today. so is this a failure on behalf of the government and the security services?
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i believe is that what the government is doing today? i think they overestimated their capabilities in the work and because they've decided to take the world and to rule countryside, southern and central somebody here, but they're struggling to protect key infrastructure and issue that just tells you there's something wrong with the government policy. ok, we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from og. additional how much at least 12 people had been killed off the residential building collapsed in syria. a child was among those killed in a neighborhood in a lotto rescue. teams are searching for people believe to be buried under the rubble. the media is reporting that officials say the building collapse due to water leakages that weaken the structures. foundation is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has fired a key cabinet member. are you dary served as the interior and health minister dots
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after the supreme court ruled, he could not serve after being convicted for tax offenses. now, whose government, his face growing criticism over plan, so weakened the powers of the judiciary. iran con has more from western to them firing as she did take place. they however, pri, mr. benjamin netanyahu was a fuson. he actually said that he was far trying to find a way back for area dairy to get back into the government. now the deal, the likely deal has been made between shells and netanyahu will include shots taking a shelf politician taking over aria diaries of position. he's the chairman of the shells party, so it will be one person replacing the other. it is a very big blow to him to, to benjamin netanyahu, though, because he is trying to currently via the justice minister or strip the courts of this kind of power, the power to reverse parliamentary decisions. now it was a 10 to one ruling by the supreme court, or did nitty gritty of it is it?
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there were lots of various different decisions. but overarching decision was in a year ago when aria dory was convicted of tax violations. he act, he said to the court, i will not pursue a career in politics. the court agreed on that and it was on that basis that you know, he had a reduced. busy sentence, when he stepped back into the court remains found to be into politics. rather he's found to be in contempt of that deal. and that's why it was such an overwhelming ruling, like i say, it was at tend to want, but this has made the far right groups within the coalition. a lot more angry than they were before they want this supreme court to be reformed. wants him or had on the al jazeera in his hour, including food banks and germany are struggling to meet demand, as millions of people face a rise and the cost of living, rising anger towards france in bertina fast. so the african nation demands french troops leave the country within a month. and i saw that held this dollar for
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a win over a $1000000.00 and the biggest title of his career. that story is coming up with peter in sports. ah, ah. so burkina, faso, as military governments have told french troops stationed in the country to leave within a month. that's according to state media. critics accused the former colonial power of failing to improve security. the un says thousands of people have been killed and nearly 3000000 display since 2015 by violence linked to arm groups. barbara and go. par reports ah protested in by kenneth patsy has been demanding france withdraw its trips from their country. they say the former colonial power has failed to protect them from aunt groups. feed love, what it befriends was our partner. it was supposed to help us fight against terrorism. but since 2016 there has been no change. we think france doesn't deserve
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broken, of fosters trust. now it's military really have reportedly suspended the 2018 security a court with paris. they, what french trips to leave within a month, france has been decreasing its deployments across the for hail region and officially ended this operation by connie last year at its height. more than $5000.00 french trips were stationed at lou region to fight groups allied to al qaeda. and i saw 400 french trips remain in mckinney fashion. molly and other former colony ordered french trips out last year. some analysts say burkina faso is blaming france for his own failure to do with an insurgency which led to, to military coups last year. france is de scapegoat folder in your present french military presence as not prevented the progress of g at east forces. so does resentment of the population as it was in marie where even some,
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some demonstrators were complaining that france would be maybe, was a caprice off. some of these surgeries groups gone as president has accused burkina faso of hiring the private russian. the volcanic group to crush on fight isn't this a hail reachin? marley hyde the mercenaries. last year the u. s. u. n. and others accused the group of committing widespread human rights abuses who promote cosca little bit more frozen in, in any way what, what, what works or what the governments are seeing is the warnings they're willing to do to that prefer security parking lot violence in the west african nation has killed thousands of people and left to 1000000 people displaced these demonstrate as the demanding french forces go. but it's not clear how the military plans to reclaim 40 percent of the country outside its control. barbara and gave her out to sarah.
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the german chancellor, olaf soldiers and paris for talks of french presidency money, one micron, the war and ukraine and the energy crisis are expected to be high on the agenda. earlier, the 2 leaders attended a ceremony to mark 60 years since the signing of the treaty. that paved the way for improved relations between the long time enemies. burnett. smith is joining us from paris, so the germans have been under pressure to supply ukraine with a leper to tanks, bernard, which it hasn't done so far, at least. how's that playing out in the meetings? ukraine has been really putting a lot of pressure on germany to supply it. let the 2 tank. other countries have been putting the pressure on germany as well. the united kingdom supplied 14 challenge tanks in the hope that would promote germany and emanuel micron has also asked the germans to provide tongues on the ukraine is, are asking the french divide tongues as well. still, germany has been resisting its been very reluctant to provide such incredibly
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powerful, offensive weaponry to ukraine is moving very cautiously. it has to consider its own coalition partners as well, many pacifists amongst them, but pressure increasing on shoals. and we know that as part of today's meeting, there is a meeting, a specific meeting of defense ministers where this subject will surely come up. so how would we describe the current status then of the german french relationships? well 60 years since, cornered at an hour in charles, the goal signed by the agreement reestablishing friendly relations between france and germany in the years after the 2nd world war. but very recently they've been really strain this meeting was supposed to take place last october. it ended up essentially being canceled by micro over frustration over how germany was perceived as of going it alone without discussing it with the french in their relationship.
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the alliance between france and germany is often called the engine of the european union. so in germany and now for example, $2000000000.00 euro subsidy package for energy prices last year, just for germany that frustrated the french who wanted a european wide, wide cap on fossil fuel. so the hope is now though both sides know they have to come together because the use particularly concerned about the u. s. is green subsidy package and how that might suck investment from the e u. so these 2 countries can come to an agreement on how to approach that. it will help you find a policy to challenge or to meet me, come up against the u. s. s. green subsidies package. thank you so much. bernard smith, reporting from paris food banks in germany are struggling to keep up with demand. the number of people, depending on handouts, has risen by at least 50 percent in the past year. nearly 2000000 are relying on charity that's is rising cost of living byte stuff. austin reports from berlin.
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this is food supermarket. no longer want to sell, but this is more than happy to buy for $150.00. it's the only way he can food a nutritious meal on the table. the 6 year old pensioner sat with prices soaring, it has become impossible to live on his pension of 3 on the $68.00 euros a month. 11 is good. i find i have less and less money, but meanwhile energy costs are going up. i am really struggling to make ends meet. if organizations like this would not exist, it would be a lot harder for me. after registering people can choose from groceries that are about to expire, that have been collected from supermarket. but recently, some people had to be rejected. you to a lack of supply. the people who are coming here when the number of people increase simply and we had a sub new registrations. we can only give it to those who are registered here. who
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here for a long time. and we all this, well, this is really the problem. what can we do for them? the same goes for nearly 1000 other food bags in germany. most people here are too embarrassed to be filmed. don't told me they don't want their colleagues to see them depending on food handouts. while this is one of the world's richest countries, inequality has risen sharply and we for months. now, people with jobs and study incomes are turning to the food bags for help to help people cope with high inflation and pay for their energy bills. the government has given relief payments to all germans, but a organization say more needs to be done. dealing it says no government talks a lot but has to do more than what we do this work without being paid normally in a country like this. it should not be the case that we are the one helping these people. for 13 years, hilda hacked or manage to buy enough groceries to last for days. her,
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this weekly trip to the food bank is painful. why am i going to be in your sunday yet? because they don't give me enough of a pension, i'm being screwed over in this country. parliamentarians are getting 700 years because of the high inflation. and what do we get to 50 or not? seriously, that's nothing. it's terrible how they treat us old people. we've also worked hard for this country, food bangs, expect even more customers next year with prices not expecting to go down soon, and a possible recession inside steadfast and al jazeera, berlin, for souls, president lewis, and australia, the silver has fired the chief of the army general julio says, are the route who had been in the jobs since december. president lula security forces were involved in storming congress on the 8th of january 1000. the supporters of the former president julia wilson, arrow attacked government buildings. they demanded the results of the presidential election in october, be overturned. rofelt cotton, tiny is
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a professor of public safety at the head to your vargas foundation. he believes any danger of military coups has passed. if they want to do something against lula, they need to have proper support and they don't have it. and they don't have also international support towards this. i think the situation was unbearable. personally, i believe that lula who had fired him last week when the, when the buildings were invaded. and i think he was also responsible because they didn't dr. the us and i think is a good strategy to replace comment and also the brazilian army. despite that, we had to ship some like more than 10 years ago. they tend to be very disciplined. wilson, i was willing to make a military resiliency to invoke support from the army from the, even from their force. so i think they're quite disciplined. is the question just of just suggesting that the starting of the government and then pretty sure the army is going to remain under control of the president. and i don't see been doing
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anything dusty against the, the president police are trying to tell who brazil despite all the problems and all the difficulties we had have kind of assaulted democracy in the army, things to be disciplined. of course they are supported from presidential review on that'll be said to sounds like army, they're complex institutions. but again, of the day, i think, you know, law is trying to rule the roost here. and i think he's asking, well, the you has condemned the widespread violence in peru during protests, against the government police and the capital lima evicted demonstrators on saturday from a university where they had set up camp. they want president dina boulevard a to resign on her predecessor pedro castillo to be freed from prison. marianna sanchez reports from lima. ah, hundreds of police force their way into business, oldest university to the neck to this had allowed protesters to stay there for
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peruvians who traveled to lima to protest against precedent. deena one what he knew for a city acoustic protesters of stealing security gear and cold in the police to evict them as to your gas was fired. terrified students tried to hide more than 200 people were arrested. but when they were taken to the counter terrorism police headquarters, the anger only deepened april and i thought of, i don't, we're asking for the freedom of our brothers who have been detained from different regions. i feel impotent, angry in pain. the police are killing her brothers, i police blocked the station entrance. keep enough lawyers and families with the students that are going good. again, it's unfair, what they've done with the students in a democracy, the or free to participate, but via an appeal. clint dictatorship, no more rights. there are lots. i only have pushing
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everyone back. apparently, the order is not to allow anyone to protest the government since the police are protecting citizens. and the rule of law, former congress will money lead a weak us is the government has turned into a dictatorship wearing a dictatorship in the making. unfortunately, president blue artes being part of a civilian military regime. it has already implemented a dictatorial model because of what we're seeing with the detainees. on saturday, the european union condemned the violins and what it called the disproportionate use of force by the police. more than 50 peruvians have died since protests began 6 weeks ago. international human rights groups are calling for independent investigations. for now the government says the police is doing its job. ellison to suggest either lima. well, it's not every day that at amateur a choir gets to perform in front of
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a crowd of thousands. but after months of rehearsals, one group in chile has done exactly that. as our line america editor alysia newman reports the show is a chance to make classical music available to everyone. chiles, former central railroad station, influenced by french architect who stop a phase of eiffel tower fame is not the usual then you for a classical musical concert. ah, it's the dress rehearsal and everyone is nervous. especially members of the choir who like ignacio to pull that i had been practicing for 6 months. you would um yeah, maybe a friend told me that non professional singers were being auditioned for choir. at 1st i was terrified that the choir director trains you and gives you confidence to sing even difficult pieces. oh, he's part of his citizens choir, who long was professional musicians and students
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a donating their time and talent for what will be a must have free concert before more than 5000 people. oh me. oh, it's the brain child of orchestra director alejandro rubia. who wants to bring classical music close to all people? not just an elite, we want to bring to their, to their world's their community, to, to our country. this message of brotherhood. ah, this message that we can all do wonderful things together. in spite of our differences. ringback you are hearing the can mean a wooden antennae that by carl orphan, it's about life as a wheel of fortune, one that goes up or down without any warning. and that's a concept that's very opportune, particularly over the last 3 years. the next day, the cultural center is filled to the brim and downtown santiago,
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as the concert begins. ah, this is the 3rd grand concert from brotherhood held in chile. ah, meant as a symbol of unity in times of civil strife. war and pandemic, st. it's been broadcast around the world, free of charge. still, it's not the same as experiencing this lives. everyone who plays, they are feeling so about what they're playing and when your life in life concert, you can fuel these emotions. and you can also feel the emotions of the people sitting next to you when the concert ins lydia invite the public to sing the 1st movement ah, classical music experience that the organizers hope to spread well beyond chili's
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borders. to see in human al jazeera santiago still ahead on the al jazeera news, our ah, china rings in its 1st. no, no, no. harrison's list uncovered 19 restrictions, but arising just told, frightens to dampen festivities. boss investigator says more classified documents from u. s. presidential biden's, home, american sport wars show you how accent from the nfl playoffs as the kansas city chiefs sweat on the fitness. on a word, it was 45 degrees in the north argentina on saturday. it might be repeated on sunday,
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but i think probably will generate too many showers in the areas that will be relevant more cloud in the sky, but still going to be hot all the same. nice, warm fed assassination tina. well, the story briefly in the fall, clouds and still big thunder stalled in the southeast of brazil, the warnings of paraguay are there for one more day than the shall, so tend to move out of the way. as warnings, flash drive cause a big shout, which are also existing in the far north, west of brazil, and on the coast of ecuador that through western columbia, or the risk having big shouts there of landslides. nice breeze running through the caribbean beans, it's on the coast to nick iraq. you in costa rica is often overcast frequent ciao. see the heavy rain for the north is steady. obviously a line through north in florida that is active with the southeastern states will see very wet and quite mild weather. they will be coming together with the coach means snow for western pennsylvania, for example. but precious,
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literally new york or washington, probably none at all. no, a pacific coast, the snows probably gone through during sunday, which means the sun's back out to get but good news. the snow pack in the mountains is pretty deep. ah, the latest news as it breaks, also narrow supporters cross country and they don't take to the street until they talk well, the government, we detailed coverage since lander fort wayne calissa pharmacy with the from why can given to class and bobby, and some of the land is not being fully utilized from around the world. the newly formed orthodox church. gray holes christmas pres, here for the 1st time. ah,
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a with lou. ah. ah. hello again. the top stories on the al jazeera news, our a man hunters under way in southern california. after at least 10 people were killed in a mass shooting in monterey park. the gunman opened fire around 10 p. m. local time at a ballroom dance club following a lunar at new year's celebration,
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al chabad fighters have claimed responsibility for an attack on the mayor's office in the somali capital market issue. medical sources have told al 0 that at least 19 people have been wounded. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has fired the interior and health minister. the cabinet shake up comes after the supreme court ruled that are you dary could not serve. he has been convicted over attacks offences after 3 years of tough corona virus restrictions, china is celebrating the lunar new year with tens of millions of people traveling to their rural home towns. but the festivities are mixed with concerns about the pandemic. katrina, you reports from beijing all across china. people are celebrating the lunar new year and beginning of the year with the rabbit, with dragon dancing, temple fairs and red lanterns. it's the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic, people are allowed to gather and enjoy these chinese traditions in beijing,
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many chewed for hours to pray at lama temple. the most important buddhist site in the capital city is reopened. up to strict corona virus controls kept it shut the 3 years. oh, your little vague hosting. i am really very happy on. yeah, i haven't seen such a busy scene with so many people for a long time. this is the real atmosphere of the learning. yeah, it's really from gardner horner. after all the restrictions were lifted, people became more relaxed. we went through a lot of difficult times during the pandemic. many are relieved. the days of corona virus locked downs are behind them. last year was the year of the tiger and according to chinese zodiac, it tied with it, qualities of disruption and restlessness. and that certainly rang true for many here whose lives were negatively impact. my time 0 corvette policy, and now is the new year year of the rabbit and thousands of come from this temple to pray for a more prosperous and positive year going forward. last year,
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festival banquets were forbidden. now hotels and restaurants are booked out. others feast at home, enjoying handmade dumplings and noodles families kept apart by years of travel bands have finally been reunited in annual gala ed by china's state broadcaster included much singing and dancing, but masks were nowhere to be seen. corona virus infections searched after the sudden lifting of restrictions in december. at least 70000 people have died. but while some are mourning, others believe the most difficult time has passed the days with many wishing for good fortune and good health. over the coming 12 months. katrina, you al jazeera aging. people in hong kong are also making their way to mainland china to celebrate the new year with their families. jessica washington reports the . i'm here at west calhoun station in hong kong part of the high speed rail network
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. connecting hong kong with mainland china. here you can see people from hong kong making the journey to cities like sions and joe, and also travelers from mainland china, arriving in hong kong. now, just a few weeks ago seems like this. all these passengers behind me wouldn't have been possible because the rail network was closed and only recently resumed operations. once coven 19 protocols were reduced in mainland china. now there's some optimism from tourism operators here at hong kong will be one of the preferred destination for travelers. from mainland china, as they prepare to celebrate the lunar golf. and it's very convenient. now. the interaction between hong kong and the mainland has been paused for 3 years since the pandemic, which cause a lot of nuisance to business travelers. like me, can see that many of the tickets for journeys from hong kong to mainland china has already been sold out, but it's still not entirely businesses nor more. here. there are still requirements
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for travelers who do need to complete p. c. has before making their journey either to hong kong or to the mainland, old travelers will need to fulfill that requirement. they're all still quoted as well of around 60000 people. either way. so around a $120000.00 people can make the journey between hong kong and mainland china each day. in terms of the lunar new year festivities the traditional parade and fireworks for once again, be cancelled. but despite the differences, there's still some optimism from trade group here in hong kong. the federation of restaurants here in hong kong says that they anticipate a 60 percent boost to business compared to the same period last year. as many people will be celebrating here in hong kong with their friends and families. a new 30 of us president joe biden's residence as uncovered 6 more classified documents.
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biden's lawyers agreed to the operation and say they're helping investigators. about 30 documents have been discovered since a 1st batch was found in november. my canada is in washington dc with more on what's been found at biden's home. now at the stage, all that is said is that there were 6 documents which were marked at some level of classified classification, not quite clear exactly what level it was, but also according to president biden's personal lawyer, the vista gate is also took away some handwritten diarrhea some notes that precedent bite and that kept all the material relates to his time as a senator more than 30 years, as well as some items coming from his time as vice president. now the investigators went to the biden home in wilmington, delaware by invitation. it was made open to them. they spend some 13 hours there from round about 10 o'clock in the morning until late at night. the biden's
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themselves were not there. they are at the beach house over this weekend, but biden's personal lawyer stressing that he has nothing to hide, that they are attempting to cooperate with the investigators in every single way, and that they will continue to do so and make open whatever the investigators want to look into there is an issue involved here is that the more the republicans criticized president biden for his handling of these documents or the lack of k and handling the documents. it comes into the spotlight. the difference between the way biden is handled it and the way that a former president trump has handled it. in trumps case the justice department had to seek a warrant to search his premises. donald trump attempted to keep the investigators away from documents for a long period of time, and that was the reason why they got a search warrant was fine. as a former us associate deputy attorney general, and he says many documents shouldn't be considered classified. well,
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i think it shows a kind of a negligence, if you will. part of the reason i believe is if you know, classification systems here in washington, they're best the abuse. i mean, probably my view is 90 percent or more of documents classified or not. and should not be classified. and so the users of the documents and i had access to them when i was in the justice department, become kind of negligent. there's really very little or anything there that the density. and so they don't really pay much attention to being careful about. my suspicion is that if you look at all the costs by document taken from our lago and taken from byte, is nothing that would cause an ordinary person. they, oh my gosh, this is dangerous to the national security. so this is why even though many, many years afterwards, where you figure that mr. buying would have protocols to go through good at a slow basis to see where the react. anything was never done. because no one really
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think classified information really means anything and leaks every day out to the washington post new york times wall street journal, wherever you want to make a point. and that's why i think the find this kind of situation occurring ruling party m p 's in new zealand had chosen cris hipkins to be the next prime minister. his deputy carmel cipollina is the 1st new zealander with pacific island heritage to take on the role. hipkins received unanimous support from the labor party and will be officially sworn in on wednesday. here places just into order and whose resigns after more than 5 years in the post, adrian brown has more from wellington. sundays of it is here at wilmington had a very sort of preordained feel to them. that's because chris hipkins nomination was of course, uncontested. so it all happened very quickly. senior labor party officials wanted consensus and a smooth transition. they got it with a party now running around and it's new leader. we are now in the sort of post.
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gender are done era, and it's been another important moment in new zealand politics on sunday because the deputy prime minister is going to be of simone and tongue and descend carmel. salome is the 1st pacific islander to hold this post. she was previously the minister. i went to the social development so in many ways this is a, a natural progression in a country which has always been very proud of its gender quality. this off role is the 1st country in the world where women got the vote, a 130 years ago. and where today, more than half of new zealand parliamentarians are female. the media here and use eden has been focusing, of course, on the reasons why just inter are done, decided to step down. and most of them agree. it was partly the result of this online campaign of hate that she has been subjected to. and every one of course
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hopes that her success across hipkins will not be subjected to the same sort of vitriol around $200000.00 sudanese refugees in south sudan and ethiopia, who fled conflict at home have now returned to blue nile region in sudan. but that's putting pressure on authority is to provide enough essential supplies. al jazeera correspondent, i them of eat, travel to a camp in carmack, to see the conditions there lawfully yet eating was put on the border between south sir john and ethiopia. conditions for refugees in the day camp, a tough zayna and her family have just voluntarily return to their country. after living for years on the philippines side, i had that life was very difficult and very unfair. they came back on foot. there was not even a car to bring them here. i'm crying now to prepare some food for the children their life. there was not better. eda ayesha and her friends walked long distances
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to get drinking water for their families. i got to know no one more time, the water container is too heavy for my head. we do this 3 times in order to get water every day. every day this camp receives new families who are returning from ethiopia. they hope to overcome any difficulties they face to start a new life. but that's proving difficult to have elijah elijah, but we need an urgent improvement in medical care. there are no doctors here at all if there is only one man who knows about 1st aid, and he is not even available every day in the camp. authorities incur mac of net are struggling to provide what people here need and i ship hello. hi, research all organisations and all philanthropists to stand with us and help us to provide a suitable environment for the attorneys from ethiopia to able to settle here in their areas we la maria walker and only to let us la shakara gillian, by the the results of we are evident everywhere, increment good,
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the poor condition of roads linking other regions to the town is yet an obstacle that aid organizations now over come to help those wanting to return home la la headlight. hey, follow it, algeria hate them. marie, terrible could mach 7 blue. now sheila had only l 0 and who's our flying high? we have the story of one man turning old airplanes into works of art. superman, tennis will show you how this. fantastic, well yeah, the rest of the action from the australian open dots with peter and sport minimum ah, but in grand paris, robert police and full justice charged against each other in the french capital. goodish demonstrate is around re at to forty's response to the attack friday, which killed 3 refugees. they want answers from the police. why did it take so long
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for them to respond to the attack? why have they not designated this a dentist attack? and why wasn't security provided to the punch you sent to offer it had only a be to ask for we the kurdish women are still asking for justice. and now again, i'm glad it's built in france. we are angry and the french state is responsible for the protest have come down here in paris. the police and security services are out in force clearing the protest, but the anger in the streets of protest video. the killings have pushed in fonts, is migrant. community protests in other cities as well. they want to know why an attack on a minority community isn't being designated a terrorist attack, hulu.
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ah, let's get an update on all the sports news with peter 3. thank you very much. a big shock to tell you about in the australian open women's draw shortly. but 1st to finally see paul was made to dig deep to book his place in the quarter finals. he's the highest rank player left in the men's competition. and one the 1st 2 steps comfortably against italy's janik sooner. but he then dropped the next to as sooner forster deciding for 50 bas kit his composure though and took 6 games to 3 to secure the victory. the greek 3rd seed with a chance to reach the semi finals for the 4th time. you'll be up against the chick player, you de la hitchcock who pulled off an upset to beat 6 seed. felix oj aaliyah seem magica whose rank 71 in the world had never won a match in the main draw of a grand slam prior to this tournament. but now he's a good, a finalist,
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21 year old defeating the canadian infill, say, a verse the reaction of sebastian quarter after he earned the biggest when all these career to reach its 1st grand slam call to final. the american needed 5 sets to get past 10 seed, hubert, her catch, called her, got off to a shaky thorpe, losing the 1st said. but the world number 31 battled back, taking the next 2 before his polish opponent grabbed the full suit for the decider . call to say to break points in the 4th. if we're coming, it's hybrid. he's hoping it's a case of like father like son, as he's there pay the quarter on the 1998 australian quarter will play cut in such an off for next of the cruise past year she is on the she ok. the 18 cedar raced through the 1st 2 sets in 46 minutes. 6 law, 6 love japanese fair thinkings, frustration sat on his racket at one point. he pushed the russian in the 3rd, taking it to a tie break, but such an off prevail to become the 50th man in the open air to the quarter
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finals at 4 grand slams. lots of great action, but the shot of the day came in. the men's doubles colombian, that nicholas barry enters these best. superman impression to reach this ball is good enough to win the point. but unfortunately he and his father ariel bay off were beaten in 3 seats. such shame. when that happens, there was a big shock in the women's draw world number one, and top cd gets re on take as been st. crashing out in round for the poll, beaten in straight sets by elinor about kina. david stokes, round up the action. oh, the coin toss was about the only thing that when iga she on tex why on sunday she was broken in the 1st game and that set the tone. you'll enter a back in there may be seated 22nd, but she's the raining wimbledon champion and knows what she's doing. at grand slams, she took the opening set 6 for oh,
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she on tech. seem to get back on tracking the 2nd set, opening up a 3 love lead, but more mistakes let her a potent back in. and rebecca took a chance to take the victory in less than 90 minutes. ah, the $23.00 roman catholic stone is into the quarter finals at melbourne park for the 1st time. i was trying to just her i thank her from the for his ball and i really work for well, it's ok. you know, i'll get more time to research and down. it doesn't matter for me. it was a so if i our 1st round or a fine or whatever, i just want to know you forward. coca gov's impressive start to the season came to a stop and round for the american 7th seed was no match. p elaina auster panko who won the french open back in 2017. let the 17th see took the win in straight sets. 7563, to set up a quarter final against her back in her in
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a we play a player like her and she plays really well. it's a, you know, there's nothing you can do and i feel like today, i would say now thanks every match in play a part in, but i feel like it was rough. i says a little bit frustrating on, on that part. gov's fellow american doubles partner jessica pergola is the highest rank player left in the draw the world number 3 reached her 3rd consecutive quarter final in melbourne by beating check 20 a seed. barbara critique of her 7562, next up to face bel russian. victoria as a rancor, they would stokes al jazeera manchester cities goal scoring machine. erling holland has helped himself to a hattrick as a seen closing on a 3 no premier league when over wolves of retired. first off, holland headed home to hand city the half time lead offending lead champions were handed a penalty early in the 2nd, the norwegian super strike,
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a slots of whom the spot kicked a double the advantage and he'd have a 3rd thanks to the scold keeping howler from jose they saw holland letting what is the 30th goal of the season for pick audio lisman a crunch game in the premier league title res. later with leaders, assman taking on manchester united arsenal, lead over man said he will be down to 2 points. if said he hold on for that when over wolves. so michel, artist team will be hoping they can restore some distance from their rivals. united are the only side to beat arsenal in league the season and of 19 of the last 10 games in all competitions. victory would see the move 5 points behind arsenal in the table. as in the history and the clashes and, and the way those 2 clubs have competed, it tells you everything that you need to know before a match is a huge game and in the league in the country around the world. and we have to prepare for that, and obviously the, the table says what it says,
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this isn't right now. but, and our main focus is em omby and prepare for for a big match. i think they deserve in the position where we are now. it's really quick structure, how to play that really coach mentality, winning attitude in a team. and that's why they are now. top of the list is all the i and the great ruin of toys. to, to beat that room. and we will do everything and to, to do that now, to the shot that helped earn a golfer more than a $1000000.00 and the biggest win of his career so far. it happened at the abu dhabi championship to victor perez. this was his 2nd shot at the 17th from the bunker, and i dropped in for a birdie, the frenchman, held on to change the title and the winners check of $1500000.00 strengthening his chances of playful europe at the theatre ryder cup 2, the nfl playoffs and both topsy to teams of it wants to be respect of championship games. the philadelphia eagles made light work of the new york giants in the nf c
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quarterback. jaylen hurts showed his sprained throwing shoulder has recovered. he threw for 2 touchdowns and he ran for another as the top seated eagles, one the division round came emphatically 587. was kenneth kane. well with the pick of the touchdowns. after a great solar run in the champs of came next sunday, the eagles will host either the se conceived in san francisco 40 niners, or foot seed dallas cowboys. actually never put a limit on myself, and i never put aluminum with his team can do so. there's always more out there for us to get on to come out there. and plato did to night. oh, proud of his group. i'm proud of the same a proud of the preparation that would put it together on to where we are to have him out there is i haven't. i am ashley nevada but i his haven't like michael jordan out there like these, your leader. he's your leader. he's your guy. he brings his calmness to the, to the entire team. he plays great for ball. ah, he's tough is as, as,
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as they come on. yeah. i mean, to me, there ain't nobody has played a better football than him this year. things were a bit slow. see in the a, a, c is the kansas city chiefs beat the jacksonville jaguars, 2720 sheets quarterback, patrick ma, homes, 32 touchdowns. despite having to leave the field at one point will treatment on the injured ankle. the chief phillip just the 3rd team to reach 5 straight championship games, but they'll now be sweating on the homes, fitness a hit of the title game against the buffalo bills, all cincinnati bengals. those embedded i thought it was going to be now i was i was drawing on right now, so we'll see ourselves. but i'll hop right in the treatment today to night, and i try to do whatever i can to be as close to a 100 percent by next leave. but luckily for us, we played early game on saturday, so we had an extra, almost half a day that i can what that angle restless at. he's a tough kid and so he wanted to be in there. he wanted to be competing. and that's, you know, it's attributed to him and his competitiveness, however, um, you know,
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you gotta make sure he's okay physically. ok where he can protect himself and if, if he can't, then he can't play he, i me have to go the next guy. a time world rally champion, sebastian nausea has won the seeds an opening race in monte carlo. the frenchman wrapped up victory on sunday by finishing 18.8 seconds ahead of twitter. gassy teammates, hello rovin para, appear actually $12.00 stages each on the final day. but all here was a head coming into sundays action and held on for what is a record, 9th monte carlo. ready, victory. okay, that's all the sports needs for now. dory. thank you so much, peter. well, a man in paris from 3 generations of pilots is turning all planes into arts has sharpened the french capitals, packed with aging aircraft parts that he cleans up and reuse as he describes his passion in his own words. moreover, my bill jeffers mother was just, you know,
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my name is jeff huckman. i've had this shop for 40 years ago and recycle and re purpose airplanes. that your immortal shooter military doing. i mean, all of our planes there, so beautiful and have your if a plane is beautiful, it's parts are too few. i'm surrounded here by pieces that are totally exceptional, is had to ruin, did in multi to treat. once the planes dismantle the pieces, get used to their propellers have always been preserved and put on the walk off. i'm just giving these objects a 2nd life, like on mud to the color he, it's a trends now ecologists say recycle everything. i've been doing that for, for to years. i've been recycling planes for 40 years and leaving nothing behind an area. nic myakea on, on regular commerce in for many customers, come into the store because they see it and think of grand kush the famous sculptor or maybe they just find it beautiful because of the reflections. it's quite magical, had that they may already a fell upon my grandfather, only performed the welsh 1st official flight to a point and back again. the wright brothers had already done one, but they didn't want witnesses. so he did the 1st official, close circuit flights,
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one meg home air, and when will pay at the leo. and then i get my grandmother and grandfather went to a store and bought garden chairs. and they used them to turn this plane from a bummer into a passenger plane. that's how my family started, the 1st airline in europe on your company again, on the up. the 2nd year book who goes the company grew and a few years later it merged with 3 other companies. that's how f france was born. cardinal la jolla then succeed very quickly, aviation became so successful that my grandfather began to train people and sell planes, or with a no more. gorski production grew enormously and our big factories were in bologna bianco, where we manufactured more than 20000 planes where the 3 near killer led with india . i was born just after the 2nd world war and my father had been a fighter pilots. he used to tell us stories about what he done. they were extraordinary lessons and bravery held in there, which are the i caught these twaddle fowler adult. sometimes i go and tell my
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family story to children in hospitals or in school vision over the side. i think eventually the shop will disappear, but i'll be opening a museum in san see oakley cole, where i'll display plains in pieces. that's very unusual that the young demo thing should no one won't value i lent, reassemble them so i can show children and others how an airplanes made. it's like the stores moving there and things simply won't be for sale. anyway, i'm not replaceable. no one is left up. we're back in just a moment of more news right here on al jazeera. ah, ah. and
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