tv News Al Jazeera January 24, 2023 7:00am-7:31am AST
7:00 am
oh, i didn't pose musical admitted fool, social resistance. old resume was the story. oh, sure. of music. you couldn't escape her best. her best wish every. that was all the long, early years of the, to a future problem with which the people love to fuse are robust losing only jersey would also be focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that we report, we brave bullets and bomb and we always include the views from all sites, ah, least 7 people have been killed in shootings in northern california, suspect house been apprehended.
7:01 am
ah, i'm on the inside this resolved. is there a lie from so also coming up. holland says it's ready to send german made battle tags to ukraine without berlin's permission if all the allies do the same results president is an argentina, honest us international trip since we're signing to office. he's aiming to rebuild, ty, strained by his predecessor and a former f. b. i special agent is charged with violating us sanctions against russia. ah, and the 7 people have been killed and shooting in the us state of california. they happened in 2 locations in the city of half moon bay, south of san francisco authority say a suspect has been detained. the motive for the shooting is currently unknown.
7:02 am
through investigation, the suspect identified as chung lee's owl, a 67 year old half moon bay resident at $440.00 p n. zell was located in his vehicle in the parking lot of the sheriff's sub station here and half moon bay by a sheriff's deputy vow was taken into custody without incident. this is her if event one that we would never imagine would occur in san mateo county. violence in this country is completely unacceptable levels. there's really hit home tonight. our hearts are broken. we are deeply grateful for law enforcement for their work this evening. put him in there are simply too many guns in this country. rob reynolds has mo, from los angeles,
7:03 am
to me as shootings in as many days here in california, the latest in the community known as half moon bay, south of san francisco in this latest mass shooting. 7 people are dead. one is in critical condition being treated in a hospital. according to the san mateo county sheriff, christina corpus, the suspect in these latest shooting was apprehended in the parking lot of a sheriff's. the sub station video shows him being taken to the ground by officers and handcuffed a he was described as 67 year old jour who in lee and he is believed to be a resident of the half moon bay area. there were 2 locations where the shootings took place, one described as a mushroom farm. the other at a trucking company, halfmoon bay is a coastal community about 40 kilometers south of california. this comes on the
7:04 am
heels of the killing of 10 people in a ballroom dancing establishment in monterey park here in southern california. on saturday. a and 11th victim in that shooting, died in hospital on monday. the perpetrator of that incident, according to police, killed himself as officers, were closing in on him. in both instances, both the shooters and the victims were people of asian descent ah, germany appears to be moving closer to approving deliveries of its high tech battle tangs t crane keep sees them as crucial to its defense against russian forces. germany's foreign minister says the government won't get in the way if poland wants to send the leopard to tags from its own arsenal. from his days of pression, berlin, from ukraine's western allies. so when it came reports,
7:05 am
a consignment of german weapons makes its weight eastward. these are elements of a patriot missile battery, which is being deployed in poland. that being sent that to protect the polls against malfunctioning russian rockets. that may miss targets in ukraine to be around mid poignance on slightest unless could be tom the industrial colon after slovakia is now our 2nd area of operations and the training of ukrainians on the patriots estimates also running simultaneously as adults and therefore it only makes sense that for the time being this deployment in poland will be limited to 6 months. and then we will have to see how it will continue in the future phenomenon fall. but in ukraine, the need is for tanks. specifically the german manufactured leopard to main battle tank. many analysts consider it to be the perfect weapon system for ukraine, which would give it a material advantage of a soviet era tanks which make up part of the russian forces. the leopard too is in the arsenal of many e u countries and several of said they want to give some to the ukrainians,
7:06 am
but can't without german permission. since they manufacture the tanks, they hold the re export rights. now poland says it is considering sending them to ukraine even with no german authorization. we will seek disapproval from germany, but this is a secondary issue even if we don't get such an approval and the end we will give our thanks. anyway, within a small coalition of countries, even if germany isn't in that coalition. for months, the leopard to issue has been growing and importance in germany. many politicians from within the coalition and without on now arguing in favor of releasing them, including the foreign minister who told french t v on sunday. if asked, germany would not stand on the way until night the weapons systems germany is allowed to be deployed to ukraine have been predominantly defensive. but main battle tanks are mostly offensive instruments. ultimately,
7:07 am
the decision to allow german made tanks to be used against russian forces in ukraine is one for the chancellor. all our shots, dominant came al jazeera berlin say why all japanese times considered so vital to the battle in ukraine. the leopard tanks were launched in $979.00 and half an upgraded several times a currently around 2013 european armies. but in varying states of readiness. a leopard too is valued for its maneuverability. it's lighter than the other comparable models, like britain's challenge, a to it also hit targets 5 kilometers away while on move. they're considered the best option for ukraine and more widely available and used much less fuel than the u. s. abrams. ukraine says it needs at least $300.00 western tanks to repel a possible spring russian offensive, or fighting is currently centered on the town of buck moot in the east,
7:08 am
where russia's wagner mercenaries and ukrainian forces are locked in battle. ukraine's army is released the strained footage of the area and said to show impact wages damaged high rise apartment blocks and destroyed businesses. the kremlin says e countries are risking more destruction in ukraine. i supplying it with powerful weapons. and he hashem has mo, from moscow. moscow has been reacting to news of western weapons supplies to keep the deputy foreign minister said gay of yacht. gov warned that these weapons are going to be destroyed by more school re up. gov also down blade reports of long range ballistic missiles to fly from the u. s. to ukraine and said that this is an element of psychological war for now. moscow has been over the past few days, escalating his position with respect to the weapon transfers. dmitri pascoe, the spokesperson for kremlin, said that this is taking the whole conflict or another level on that need to be
7:09 am
involved in directly. this is kind of an attempt to, a deepened that he looked and see on the european side may lead in germany. but to re, of course, he said that the u. s. some buses go to moscow. the new ambassador will arrive within the coming days on issues between moscow and washington are going to be discussed with a new ambassador still on the diplomatic front. a more strong announce that it's downgrading gets relations with sonya following. colleen's downsizing of the you of the russian embassy there. on another note, the fs. be the russian foreign intelligence service, said that they have reliable sources. i'm stating that the ukranian army is a stock filing weapons and nuclear plant. in euclid, brazil's president louise and osceola to silver has promised improved ties with argentina, which became strange under his predecessor,
7:10 am
jaya boston. i was speaking in when his aris on his 1st foreign trip since taking office this month till he smiled. ah, for decades, new brazilian precedence made argentina their 1st following trip. ah, jay deville toneta rejected that tradition, but he success. so let us eva once to go back to the all ways and improve relations between south america giants and in missouri, georgia. again, assume we have a history that united us. we've cultural things in common. we have to improve health care. we have to organize our energy developments. we've spoken about the benefit of brazilian electricity. dear lua, this is your home saloon. well, that's even for a man. this also discussed the possibility of a common currency to promote bilateral trade and reduce reliance on the us dollar. acura nozzles, mimutual de, for vendor our finance ministers are currently working each with his own economic team to make us a proposal for foreign trade and transactions between the 2 countries that has done
7:11 am
and a common currency to be built after much debate. and many meetings. rather than lola feel, ours all came towards internet to participate in a summit by a region, a block of latin american and caribbean nations. for they left this block back in 2019 during the government. a former president j. fernando because of the presence of cuba and venezuela, the presence of yula in this sum. it also shows that he is prioritizing rebuilding the relationship with its latin american neighbours. among those countries was venezuela breasted antigua my lauder was also expected him when a site is but suspended the trip. the venezuelan government said there was a plan of aggression against their leader on sunday, venezuelans leaving him when aside he said argentina should not welcome nikolai. my order was mighty elio sanky market. i left venezuela 5 years ago. her daughter had cancer and there were no medicines to treat her po by them. let me know if it is,
7:12 am
how can it be that a democratic country will receive a tyrant? a person thus destroyed a country and has allied itself with armenians and russians? i feel horrible. this is happening. brazil and over 30 other countries will be part of the summit happening in when a site is on tuesday. it's a regional block that will allow countries in this part of the world to discuss integration and how to best solve the challenges they face. it is, i will, i'll just see that when aside is as you heard into his report, brazil and argentina are looking into establishing a common currency. the idea is to use it for trade to reduce reliance on the us dollar. skeptic se proposal will struggle to gain traction, gave you a full of a monitor union. her face is many problems, soccer force of origin, piano still reduce volatility. the argentine bear saw her depreciated,
7:13 am
40 percent last year. so it's one of the weakest currency in latin america. or something, not her, the earl, a hit last year, 95 percent inflation. oh, so 1st of all, the 1st there are 2 tools big about every a least take approach to her monitor. you and young argentina needs to mitigate that volatility to reduce volatility parsifal. then you know that you, her phased him significant band unbalances, significant broadens between the differences of the economy in spain, greece and jeremiah and basil us. economy is much bigger than argentina gonna me or is bracing some more large scale protests calling for
7:14 am
the resignation of the president. deena latte. hundreds of marcia, the cap to lima on monday to demand fresh elections a day ahead of planned mass rally. the crisis began in december, off to the former president castillo was arrested when he tried to dissolve congress, 50 people that died in violence that followed marianna sanchez has moved from lima . he usually doesn't happen. the police escorting protesters here in the center of the capitol. most of the people here are people from the high lung. many of the professors here are poor nowhere. 3 weeks ago, police opened fire and 17 people were killed only one afternoon on the government because they say they think there will not be any justice. make them feel important. and another part of the country more than the 5 be all ready been deal with
7:15 am
the government are trying to protect most oh are not growth in peace and the rather reduced by the government compensation. why it's adding fuel to the unrest. no. 6 nobody, nobody oh of the country. opposition party lead is in tons of near a welcoming a decision by president some us to lou who has to live to 6 and a half year ban on political rallies on saturday. thompson is main opposition. party held its 1st public radi and mold in 6 years in the north west and 50 a month. and the company in opposition leader, the former presidential candidate to do lease to announce plans to return home on
7:16 am
wednesday of 2 years in excel in europe. lazy left has an a in 2017 off that he was shot 16 times by an unknown gunman to release the, told algeria not surprised that the government has failed to stop descent. very pression faith that he's on that he's on the illegal bad on political period. 2 by opposition. parties has been lifted ease because they vary pressure has favor after high vicious gym and it says one year of presence i may have found the item is question. 4 that that pressure did not work, the opposition has broadened it has grown stronger, and that is why they were compelled to leave the, the bad, the illegal bad on the clock. typically, what needs to be done badly to do that. we pause thought the years ago,
7:17 am
at the time we were going mount the party. and that is a, carry out, a thought are going constitutional and politically form in order to move our compet away from the, the constitutional and put it off. our nation still had on the al serra, i residence the better when village and the pod westbank defy a demolition order from israel's fall ride security minister and wanted to pounds prime minister warning his country risk being unable to function as a society one day. ah hello, there is more heavy rains come to parts of mozambique as a cyclone is set to reform in the mozambique channel. but before we get there,
7:18 am
let's have a look at the middle east and live van and we've got some intense shower cloud bringing heavy rain. some of the gulf states over the next few days with heavy rain expected to fall in riyadh saudi arabia and dough. her could hide will also get a little bit colder with that where to weather sweeping in. if we have a look at the 3 day, we're going to see 15 degrees as a minimum on tuesday. it gets colder at night. that rain expected to last through to thursday. now when windy weather is the story across the northern crossed of africa, that thanks to a storm system sweeping across the mediterranean, it's going to bring some heavy rain to the likes of algeria as well as to nicea and brisk a winds. certainly by wednesday, temperatures here sitting below the average for this time of year logic here of south of this, the rain picks up, however, for parts of zimbabwe as well as for mozambique as that system reforms in mozambique channel we could see up to a 100 millimeters of rain for over 24 hours in parts of mozambique that could lead
7:19 am
to some flooding for the west of this a much dryer picture for cape town. we are expecting the temperature to pick up even higher on thursday to weather update. ah, depleting the issues of the day, the 5 largest polluters of the world are in india, jump into the street, they made their money on call. they made their money on the field convincing those folks know we need to go. green is very, very difficult. giving a voice we chose to do because we wanted to escape warren violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera lou
7:20 am
ah, rewards you now to 0 minds of our top stories is our li, 7 people have been killed in shootings in the us state of california. happening 2 locations in the city of half moon bay, south of san francisco. the suspect has been detained. germany says it won't stand in the way of hold on once and high tech battle times to ukraine. sees a german made hardware's crucial to its defense. stays personal. berlin from the cranes western allies, brazil's president louise enough to do to the silvers promise, improved ties with argentina, which became strained on his predecessor, you speaking in one is aries on his 1st foreign trips and taking out a former top f. b. i official who investigated russian. oligarchs has been accused
7:21 am
of working for one and violating us sanctions. agent, charles mcgonagall has been indicted for helping the sanction russian billionaire or leg that he pasco is pleaded not guilty to for criminal charges, including costs, conspiracy and money laundering. mcgonigal is the former head of the f. b. i's counter intelligence division in york. my county has more from washington. this is a very senior for my f. b i officer, he retired in 2018. but even before he retired, he was carrying our tech to the t's, which would've appeared to be helping the very person that as head of the counter intelligence he was supposed to be investigating. that is all that a plus get a russian only gog. now he's been charged with assisting that pasco, who was placed on the us sanctions list a back in 2018. and it's alleged that he and a former russian diplomat who is now a us citizen assisted therapy, jessica,
7:22 am
and also indulged in money laundering. now there were 9 indictments laid against mcgonigal, but in a separate case, another 9 indictments were unfilled in washington d. c. now he is expected to appear virtually in the dc court. on wednesday, he will play that. that particular point. 10 call is a former cia deputy national intelligence officer, the trans national threats. he says it will be harmful authorities to charge the agent with treason and espionage. we don't know at all so far as i'm aware of how the f b. i came to know that one of their own was spying for the russians, really. and that could be true. aberrations in his personal behavior in his spending patterns could come from a human asset. the united states has some place. it could come from following other
7:23 am
individuals who are of interest to them, lead the f, b i to mcgonigal himself. you always are looking for anomalies and behavior and patterns. this is what intelligent services do. this is a major success where the russians and their failure for the united states. there's no question about bad songs. but this is what 9 states receipts to do and what every intelligent service seeks to do and to stop the impact we don't know either say, an endless problem for the law enforcement authorities in the department of justice in the united states. it's very hard to prove treason, espionage, and even when the law enforcement agencies think that they can prove this in court, often they decide that it's wiser not to do so. because to do so. of course you
7:24 am
have to, you reveal evidence residence of a bedouin village and the occupied west bank trying to stop their homes from being destroyed about 250 people live in the con. i'll am i village israel's far right. national security minister. it's him up and give it says it should be demolished in 2018. israel supreme court approved a plan to builders. it make way for illegal israeli settlements. abraham has more from con, ala allison, either protesting here, against the visit by israeli lecount members over there. they are members of the ruling party in the government of benjamin netanyahu in israel. and there are calling for the demolition of and handled mud village now 2018. these really supreme court greenlighted the demolition. but as many palestinians save international pressure the i c. c prosecutor, even warning that this could constitute a war crime,
7:25 am
transferring people living here. so, but there aren't renewed calls now and there is a court case in the israeli court against the government. not demolishing a. the structures here and at hand armada now as far as people here tell us, they have no intention of going anywhere. we're seeing children that have been born after 2018 after the courts are green lighting, the demolition and palestinians say they want to build on their lands and they have nowhere else to go out. and you still have a joke and well, a good, a dinner and all the toner. there are 3 generations here. our children will raise their families here, like our grandparents did, were here before the settlement building. so for our doman was established in 1984 . but we have been here since 1952 before the occupation upset. mm hm. so you be able to hear say that their simple way of life has always been under threat living under israel's military occupation. but they're saying that now that threat is
7:26 am
becoming more and more imminent. they're telling us that the only thing they're left with is persevering. he had s iraq central bank has been sacked as the dean are continuously value against the us dollar on him. he has been struggling after years of war corruption and the pandemic. i me until about. he has more from baghdad. prices are going go up in iraq, is tours. since mid november, the dinner has declined against u. s. dollar. losing about 10 percent of its value. a board on it says he double check surprised tags every time he comes to the supermarket to sell their i will, we're having a little good alpha shopper and is blame it on the dollar exchange rate because most of the products are imported. in this case, the government should pay our salaries and dollars more when we shall exchange rate
7:27 am
is fixed at $1470.00 d not as per dollar. but recently it's been treating as high as 1600. since november, the u. s. has tightened the rules on international transfers to prevent money laundering. it's reduced cash flows to iraqi banks by about 80 percent. lou are the 100 for guided entry key. it's cleared u. s. federal reserve scrutinizing foreign transfers from iraq. that especially to those countries unfriendly with 2 u. s. army, such as iran, lebanon, syria, and yemen. consequently, iraq steel wire transfers from the u. s. have been cut from $240000000.00 to only $22000000.00. on a day. the government has launched a campaign to combat illegal currency trading and promised to hold further discussions with washington to stabilize the exchange rate were higher dodges on. this is one aspect of an economic challenge that requires
7:28 am
a brave response and practical solutions to end the wrong financial policies inherited by the current government. in the meantime, the prime minister has extended credit to small businesses by half a $1000000000.00. despite government promises to contain the depreciation, many iraqis are worried about an increase in prices ahead of the holy month of ramadan. especially in imports such as gas and wheat, a number of currency exchanges have stopped trading until there is more certainty about trades. so many rockies blame the central bank for the shortage of dollars. others accused the united states of we promising the dollar. either way, it's the iraqi people who bit of the brand of the changes. ma'am, would have that were algebra, bothered to pan, is experiencing a population decline with a number of births going down every year for more than a decade. prime minister for mucus sheet,
7:29 am
a says the country must act now to address the crisis. has come and has promised to introduce more child friendly policies and effort to reverse low birthrights. japan has the oldest population in the world with 30 percent of people over the age of 65 . and alberto is a journalist at japan for and she says, while the countries not alone and having a falling population, it is facing unique challenges. what is the particular about japan? that is the proportion of the population that is over $65.00, and therefore is putting a financial stress on the budget, but just also on a country that has to sustain what is now becoming an increasing part of the population that will not be working. and it will not be contributing to the productive workforce. you know, there's a lot of repercussions for society, the cost, the it, the economy has to reshape itself. you to the demographic shift like there's going
7:30 am
to be a lot of things that need to change. and hence, not function as the prime minister said. he spent a very long time talking about young families and breaks for those who do decide to have children. and this includes like several demographic. so families, but also for example mothers. and i think actually this is not just to deal with the declining birth rate, which is obviously the important thing in the agenda. but it's also a little bit learning from the pandemic because these are also some of them are graphics and stuff at the most. during the economic upheaval that happened during the 19th, but quite apart from that, he also specifically mentioned for example, financial breaks for those who have kids in schools or you know, for education purposes and so on. so there's several things that i think will be addressed in this. essentially it is financial breaks though to make it easier to raise children the.
44 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on