hello, i m darren jordan in dough. how? the quick reminder of the top stories hair on al jazeera, britain s 1st deportation flight of asylum seekers to rolanda, didn t get off the ground on tuesday. after the european court of human rights prevented people from being flown out. in barber reports for london. waiting to depart for a wonder, but even with the plain in position at an air base in western england, the legal challenges continued. lawyers for a handful of asylum seekers still do to be flown to cook gully, asked the european court of human rights to get them off. the deportation list. it did, and suddenly the flight was called off. on monday, the court of appeal had ruled the flight. could go ahead that decision prompted protests here at the home office. the home secretary pretty patel has always said her department expected the agreement with rwanda reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid rwanda more than a $150000000.
i m carry johnston, heron down the top stories on al jazeera, former us attorney general william ball has described watching donald trump become detached from reality or refusing to accept his at 2020 election loss. he and the former president s family members have been among the latest testimony heard. are the committee investigating last year s at capitol hill right? holiday? joe castro reports from washington dc. the january 6th committee, open public hearing number 2, with a focus on election night 2020. inside the white house where donald trump and his advisors watched the election returns with increasing worry the forces decision to ask is calling arizona for jo bod? that is a big get for the body campaign. did that share the atmosphere, the attitude in the white house completely. it was becoming clear that the road race would not be called on election. eye. witnesses say trump was livid and ignored their advice to wait before making a public statement. the said he inst
i m on the inside of our here, top stories on al jazeera, asian markets, the down across the board on monday. it s off to the u. s. federal reserve reported record high inflation. japan nikkei index sound the cost be in south korea. both fell around 3 percent in in re p. had a record low in the japanese. yen is as low as to the dollar since 1998 plus hugo phone come into the new so that it s important. the currency rates move stable, reflecting fundamentals, but recently they have been shopped, un declines now. we are concerned about it. the government will continue to work closely with the bank of japan and stay on god paying close attention to currency movements and the impact on the economy and prices can rob mcbride has more of a story from so. yeah, it does seem as though the asian markets have had the weekend to digest this increasingly bad news out of the us confirmation on friday that the inflation rate has hit at 40 year high as so as soon as trading started monday h
stories are now to sierra. a bipartisan group of us senators has agreed on a framework for new gun control laws and having rising gun violence. the main proposals include funding to help states create and administer red flagged laws, ensuring weapons are kept out of the hands of dangerous individuals. president joe biden has hailed the proposals as important steps, even though they fall far short of the ones he s called for. rosalind jordan has moved from washington dc. well, it s the 1st significant effort to change gun laws in the united states in about 30 years. and that is a long time because we have seen so many mass shootings starting with the shooting at columbine high school in colorado. back in 1099. but this is a matter of trying to actually get this agreement between 20 senators, 10 democratic, 10 republican from an agreement, a handshake as it were to actual legislation that is housed both in the senate and in the house. the u. s president joe biden wants to see q
this is al jazeera, i m darian obligated with a check on your world headlines. 20 countries at the summit of the americas have announced the los angeles declaration on migration. it creates incentives for nations to take in more migrants, but with leaders either an invited or boycotting the event to. it s not clear how effective the measures will beep, or reynolds reports from los angeles. across the western hemisphere, millions are on the move, fleeing poverty, crime, repression and climate change. this was the focus of the final day of the summit of the americas. with this declaration, we re transforming our approach to managing migration in the americas. each of us, each of us is signing up to commitments. it recognizes the challenges we all share . the los angeles declaration on migration includes burden sharing with countries at central and south america, agree to streamline the path for migrants to resettle. the u. s. is putting up more than $300000000.00 to finance the