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to begin this hour in china where a surge in the number of coronavirus cases has prompted officials to impose severe restrictions on a 2nd may just city residents in the eastern city of when cell will only be allowed to set one family member out of the house every 2 days to buy necessities the illness is now responsible for the deaths of at least 361 people in china or than 17000 people are infected a man from han became the 1st to die outside of china and hospital in the philippines a number of african countries including botswana and angola have reported suspected cases and a growing number of airlines are suspending services to and from china south korea the philippines new zealand and the u.s. have banned people who recently traveled from entering a highly joins us live from beijing for more scott let's start with the numbers 361 deaths labs are running thousands of tests a day how is the chinese medical system coping. kim it's a very good question one way they're trying to cope where they're hoping to get a little bit of relief and stress of those hospitals that are working very hard and over overworked understaffed down and there's going to be a new hospital coming on line this is hostile we've been talking about the last week or so been built in 10 days it's supposed to go online today monday a 1000 beds will be staffed by about 4500 army medical people workers personnel doctors nurses one thing that's interesting also this morning monday you know that the government here in beijing the central government has come back to work after this extended lunar new year holiday we know that essential only staff are back not essential will most likely come back a week from today but there was a press conference held by a state council and in this state council several members of the bore of the of this council were really trying to reassure the nation about supplies 1st they talked about medical supplies that there's enough that's needed there the factories are back on line even in the province to produce the the materials that these medical professionals need to treat these infected patients they also talked about overall supplies in the country food vegetables and they said that there's enough in the country really just kind of a reassuring message but you know it comes on the heels of a lot of backlash against the government central government and local government down in the affected areas on social media about how the government officials are handling things there was a very. watched video online overnight sunday into monday and that is that government officials down in will han wearing masks that are recommended for this to protect yourself from this virus meeting frontline medical workers with just a simple surgical mask so in other words the government officials had better mass than those on the front lines treating these patients so that receive a great deal of backlash so the government i think is going to really start to ramp up. it's machine communication machine to show that they are in control of this and they're handling the situation well and guys who have been reporting residents of ones are now only allowed to send out one person from the household every 2 days when life seems to have drastically changed for some people in china. absolutely and it is as you mentioned that's not even where the you know in one province that that's not at the epicenter if you will and we've been speaking with people in the epicenter in a province neighboring cities to and they say yeah they when they describe their daily life you know the 1st thing they talk about is the uncertainty that's the big stress that they have is that yes you know protecting themselves from getting infected but the big story bigger stress is what's going to happen next and that is the big worry for them most of them and i would imagine that will start to deplete over this upcoming week most of them had a lot of food stuck because this is supposed to be a big holiday week so a lot of them are expecting guess that didn't arrive so they had extra food and things so that on that front they're ok again we'll have to see how that goes most of them were saying that you know they can only get things delivered and the delivery men were you know it was taking 2 or 3 days to actually get the delivery after they ordered it so yeah life in it for a lot of people millions of people here in china is dramatically altered and it's still a big question mark as to how long their life will be that way thank you for that update that scott had today live from beijing. the chinese markets have plunged almost 9 percent upon reopening off to the new year holiday markets have been closed for the break which was extended to scott said of the fears of the corona virus spreading meanwhile china's central bank says it will inject $173000000000.00 into the economy on monday to help offset the economic impact of the outbreak many stores have been shot as the crisis worsens casey is c.e.o. of the tune into an employee motivation platform he says fear of the outbreak has already changing company and with his behavior. i think we're just starting to see the impacts and the fear is starting to take over and here in japan people's behaviors are starting to change you know like realistically we're only seeing like a 10 to 20 percent impact of tourist numbers of a thing on economy rather than what we saw were like 90 percent when south koreans were as last year now if i was going on but i think it's just the beginning lay his really changing behaviors fear is becoming more pervasive so there's a lot happening right i think you see it like selling out of masks people can get masks on the secondary market the different absalom something those are something 10 for like a $100.00 in japan for example people are trying to stay out of public transportation . here in tokyo for example where we don't have so many cases yet but a few here is starting to happen and people that have the ability to you know drive around in a car which is a luxury are doing that to get to meetings or out of there would be on transportation but specifically here for japan what i'm really hopeful can happen is remote work might actually really happen so depend as been talking about changing a work style for a long time and the companies are starting to send their employees home and just stay away for a month or so so i think we're starting to see people take actions whether it's and and whether it's in south korea i want her or china by the few number we're seeing so it is changing behavior a lot into becoming company behavior. try the news now and protesters in iraq did now sing the appointment of a new prime minister demonstrators have been marching in several cities including baghdad city and najaf former communications minister mohammad stuff we call our way was named prime minister designate on saturday he's promising reforms and an early election because same ounce of mass protest against corruption unemployment and poor government services simona falls in is in baghdad and she says many protesters are valid to continue action until all of their demands a mish. the opposition to allowing was not on the well before he was appointed and still president barham saleh went ahead and designated him the new prime minister doesn't that perhaps because he was the only candidate that the president thought the parties could agree on now he's unlikely to reverse that decision where we have to wait is how parliament will react the next 30 days parliament will have to meet and vote on the cabinet that allows put together which will then essentially decide whether or not the prime minister has the confidence of the political establishment but in the meantime what receiving on the streets was left within the protest from what we're seeing on the one hand the students who came out today opposing allowing on and on the other hand we have the followers of. looks at a set of one so now we're supporting and protecting the photos when they have come out in support of allowing what it seems to be happening now is a mix but a set of points to lose weight behind the law and try to basically limit any opposition in the streets to allow weaker we have to see how that will play out but with a lot of opposition to allow it among the protesters among the students and they are determined to keep going until their demands are met and these demands are a complete overhaul of the political system and an independent candidate who does the sort of not represent the political establishment that isn't so far. the turkish military has sent reinforcements to northern syria it's warning it may intervene against the government's offensive in aleppo and activists say 9 civilians were killed by asterix on sunday last week the un said almost 390000 people mostly women and children and fled their homes since the start of december for him hama reports. smoke darkens the skies above aleppo's countryside syrian russian backed forces have launched an offensive to seize the area syrian armed groups. fighting back. down but civilians are caught in the fighting. my uncle's house was hit by a messiah his wife was in the kitchen and she was killed the strike was so severe that the missile penetrated into the lower floor. government forces have been making important gains most recently the town of moderates. nearby in stark head fighting is also taking place in densely populated areas that's despite a cease fire deal agreed between turkey and russia it's another strategic town as it's near the m 4 highway that runs west to east across. the casualty numbers are growing on earth a center for rescue workers the white helmets was reduced to rubble and some wounded there on the top of the fighting has extended to the northwestern town of which was under eisel control 3 years ago one missile hit the turkish tax free syrian army and opposition positions. turkey has since sent him a treat reinforcements to president. on friday that turkey could intervene if the violence escalates. strikes and a ground advance by the syrian government. has given people only one option to flee . packing their cars and trucks with whatever they can carry. others haven't had homes for years forced to move on to other places several times now some live in makeshift camps on the side of the road when we're about i don't know where we are i don't even know which way and that sound we all suffered so much and. with all the airstrikes no marble on what we don't get help will go to sleep hungry we don't own anything we can't afford to buy food and the young are suffering the most the u.n. says the situation is turning into a crisis for children more than 6500 have been forced from their homes in the past week there are about 3000000 people in this area these are people millions who are trapped in a war zone so you know this is why we're so shocked and horrified at the continued military onslaught on the civilian population because you know the international humanitarian law must apply aid groups say the russians just a food water and medicine and if the bombardment doesn't stop it could soon create one of syria's worst humanitarian disasters. al-jazeera. so come on al jazeera an attacker is shot dead on a busy london street and while police describe it as a terrorism relation incident. and no laughing matter the film sounds happily issue on diversity head on it persons top movie awards. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well as we start the week here across united states we are watching a developing system coming out of the rockies and where that would be seen plenty of weather over the next few days actually it's going to take to the end of the week for the system to get all the way towards the eastern seaboard so 1st of all starting here on monday plenty of snow across much of the rockies starting to make its way towards denver now denver only getting to 0 here on monday but take a look on tuesday we're going to see about minus 6 that's all that cold air coming in from the northwest as well as out ahead of it we're going to see plenty of rain as well down towards the south though it is going to possibly be some localized flooding in some areas but out here towards the east things are quite nice for new york we do expect to see attempt or a little cool there for you about 11 degrees and washington at 13 degrees there well here for the western part of mexico it is going to be rainy and you can see all the rain and the clouds coming in off the pacific so expect to see the rain showers making its way towards mexico city but if you look up a little bit more towards those higher elevations we could even be seeing some snow that's really into those higher regions mexico city a rainy day here on monday with a temperature of $23.00 degrees and as we go towards tuesday the rain starting to taper off with a temperature of 22 that stinking cool with the tempter 27 degrees for you. an award winning investigation i mean a worker's room right behind that has been factory when we operate for less and we buy for less we can pass those savings all of our customers into the supply chains that produce cheap clothing. with little regard for workers' lives the remains of the fire still everywhere rewind made in bangladesh on al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder about top stories this hour a number of people have died from corona virus in china has risen to at least 361 a surge and fictions has prompted the government to impose severe restrictions on movement in a 2nd major city. protesters in iraq are denouncing the appointment of new prime minister mohammed alawi it's promised reforms and elections the demonstrators are demanding greater political change. the turkish military has sent reinforcements to northern syria it's warning it may intervene against the government's offensive in aleppo and it activists say 9 civilians were killed by airstrikes on sunday. a man's been shot dead by police in london after 2 people were stabbed on a busy streets it's believed the attacker had recently been released from prison police say the incident in the southern suburb of stratham was terrorism related catherine stance towards. a moment of panic on a bustling streets in south london police target a man suspected of stopping 2 people within minutes he was shot at. all and officers who were part of a proactive counter-terrorism surveillance operation and were following the suspect on film were in immediate attendance on shot a male suspect dead out of the city. the suspect had been recently released from prison where he had been serving a sentence for islam instead related to terrorism. the suspect was wearing a hoax explosive device. but this is the 1st such attack to happen in a relatively unknown london suburb and it's shaken the people here credibly shocked absolutely devastated this shoot a patent on the. i'm here in stress and we pride ourselves on being close inclusive welcoming community and so many people from so many different backgrounds living in a very harmoniously together and supplies where you just wouldn't expect this to happen i think it's it's you know obviously that was like one street away from where you live it makes you feel a bit unsafe because you know if we had left the house 10 minutes earlier we would have been here as it was happening rather than just as ad finished you know it's it makes just feel yet not very different say. forensic teams remain at the scene coming the area for clues politicians took to twitter including the british prime minister who extended his sympathy to those affected and london mayor sidique khan who said terrorists seek to divide us and destroy our way of life here in london we will never let them succeed this is the 2nd terrorism related stabbing incident in london in just over 2 months as it's likely to put intense pressure on for us johnson and his government to do more to prevent such attacks in the future it's done so al-jazeera london at least 18 people have been killed by gunman in northern brooklyn a fossil armed man on motorbikes attacked a village in the bonny yes the palette north of the capital the king of aso is among the countries in africa so hell region where france is deploying $600.00 more troops to fight armed groups the french defense ministry says the soldiers would be sent to an area that also includes parts of mali and france already has about 4 and a half 1000 military personnel in the region michael moore is a visiting fellow at the london school of economics he says french troops and african forces must cooperate if they're going to defeat armed groups in the sahara region. this particular issue is that it's an easy one to solve it's a very fast area unknown but enough assume. really really not to well police and the military capability to actually cover this white extract is actually a challenge see if you have this vast set of place and it's not very easy for all you know to have the capacity of many committee to actually cover the host traits i mean the french special forces sound very well equipped and they have an intelligence as well as you know at the african forces swept in alongside them but if you've got is a vast area and you've got a set of jihad these attacks that that is always going to be a tell a steep keep things have bait the last meeting they had the january was he said that there was going to be joints coalition forces sudanese joint commandos joint boots on the ground france is our forces mixed with african forces in order to actually be able to combat this you had this attack that i think previously it would not be a defense lawyer forces were sort of acting on their own going where the light were ass some sort of intelligence wasn't quite been said and this seemed to be a separation of forces not think now they're overeating working together and actually concentrate their efforts in the uk tax against the slummy state and agreed to say as well last book o'hara. a law is constitutional court is set to rule on whether to a no last year's disputed presidential elections the version may return the sitting president to power sparking widespread protests by the opposition has more. opposition supporters in malawi say last year's presidential election was rigged to favor peter who narrowly won reelection of opposition leader lazarus cerqueira 4 months they've been demonstrations in several parts of the country including the capital long way government officials say at least one police officer was killed civil society groups accuse the police of using exists a force to disperse protesters demonstrators insist there were lots of irregularities many vote. using typewriter correction fluid let's let's try as much as possible to have elections that are free and fair where nobody feels you know that they've been cheated because i think that's that's the thing these people who are not just demonstrating for the sake of demonstrating very strongly felt that they had been cheated the system had cheated them. a hearing over the election dispute and a constitutional court began in august but it's been controversial a prominent malawians banker was recently arrested keys are trying to bribe judges maze election results shows president peter metallica beat opposition candidate 515-9000 votes a lead of just over 3 percentage points all in the president of the. went to court he said and i am here to seek justice and. suggest this will be harmful. and it is justice that is being expected from the calls it is the duty of the courts to deliver justice 5 judges could decide which article legitimately won the presidential election or say the opposition did the results could be nullified. and another round of elections would have to take place the police service sure that is tied to the security across the country. and should not be afraid to move around the car fuel that has been issued for government. you know in the environment for peace and what do. we try to get accused the opposition of trying to sabotage the economy and spread chaos he vehemently denies allegations of vote rigging and promises to revive the economy and tackle institutional corruption in a 2nd term the country relies heavily on donor finding and unemployment is high right now is the political limbo only when the 5 judges give the ruling people here know what lies ahead for the country politically and economically. al-jazeera. in the u.s. the kansas city chiefs have won their 1st super bowl in 50 years securing a 3120 victory over the san francisco 49 it's tens of thousands of american football fans gathered in miami for the nation's biggest sporting event but it was about more than just sport as it always is a 32nd television commercial during the game cost $5000000.00 some of the biggest spenders were u.s. president donald trump as well as presidential hopeful michael bloomberg and gallacher is live for us in miami sir the kansas city team rallied for their 1st win in decades. you know i think we really picked the right venue as well tonight because most of the fans here actually flew in from kansas city to watch here they couldn't afford the tickets which were going for about 7000 dollars a pop but the scenes of jubilation here in the last few moments as kansas city really pulled it out of the bag it came down to the last few minutes this was a team that was under duress from the offense of the 49 ers but they just played with heart and soul the kind of heart and soul that got them here in the 1st place and this is as you said the 1st super bowl victory in 50 years it's not since 972 this team has won so i can only imagine what the scenes in kansas city are actually like themselves they were showing pictures earlier of people going wild but i've been talking to a lot of the fans here it's a night who just couldn't afford the game but wanted to soak up the atmosphere and it seems to have paid off and i think it will be good news for the national football league as well the viewing figures last year dipped by about 5 percent down to $98000000.00 but this was a close game it was an exciting game that will be a boost for the n.f.l. zx viewing figures i think you'll see figures in excess of $100000000.00 of course if you're not into the game of american football you could have also enjoyed the very expensive ads of course the political wants from donald trump and these democratic rival mike bloomberg but also the halftime show with jennifer lopez and she care all in all a very successful night for american football and a huge night for the kansas city chiefs as they are saying it is more about football for the many people that are here in the newsroom many people were interested in that half time show what can you tell us about that how did that go down with fans. i mean it was absolutely spectacular as it says i think she carol was particularly good but there's no expense spared in these things this is a hugely televised event one of the most watched events in american history and there was no expense spared fireworks dances music guest rappers and of course those adverts that people always watch star studded themselves and then those very expensive items one from president donald trump about 5 and a half 1000000 dollars for 30 seconds another one from mike bloomberg here actually the crowd booed when the don't trump came one came on and that's not a reflection i think of how people feel not sure how effective those ads will be given that people really tune in to watch this game and what a game it was absolutely thank you so much that that senate calicut there live from miami. hundreds of people rescued from the mediterranean have arrived in the italian port of ports are low in sicily it was celebrations on board after migrants were allowed to disembark $363.00 people were rescued by the open arms spanish charity ship during 5 different operations in recent days italy and malta had initially denied permission for the boats to dock. last night about 830 we received a call from the italian coast guard headquarters in rome telling us that they assigned us to the port to disembark the 363 rescued people who have been aboard the open arms for the past 6 days about 30 in the morning we were entering the port and once we docked we received medical assistance some of the senate taishan personnel boarded and gave medical tests to all of the people on board checking their temperature and after a couple of hours the disembarking began. the top names in cinema have gathered in london for the british academy film awards a bafta is this is a ceremony has been overshadowed by criticism of the lack of diversity among nominees out there lopez how they are reports welcome to the british academy film awards a star studded ceremony that honors the person the world of film the top winner of the night 1917 san mandy's for 90. the world war one movie won 7 awards including best film and best director. best documentary 12 for sama a film about a young mothers experience in syria's civil war as we speak and there was a bombing and shelling on more on over 3500000 civilians these people are there and they should hear your voice now they should hear that britain as a country as a great country when not let that happen again renee zellweger won best actress for her role in judy thanks everyone and laura dern best supporting actress for marriage story. so thank you bafta thank you for including me in this room of extraordinary artists but amid the glamour there was criticism for lack of diversity of the 4 acting categories and none of the nominations included minorities walking in phoenix who won best actor for his role in joker address the issue i think that it is the obligation of the people that have created perpetuate and benefit from a system of oppression to be the ones that dismantle it so that's on us for the 7th year no woman was nominated for best director so many women made great films this year and i think it just goes to show you that there is the systemic problem brad pitt won best supporting actor for his role then once upon a time in hollywood in a message read out by his costar margaret robbie he referenced cracks it ok britney you just became single welcome to the club i the procedure ceremony has been celebrated for more than 70 years. amid criticism for a lack of diversity baptist chairwoman said the economy will review its voting procedures including the types of films being made and how they are marketed katia lucas of the young al-jazeera. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories the number of people have died from corona virus in china has risen to at least 361 with more than 17000 cases now confirmed as prompted the government to impose severe restrictions on movement in a 2nd major city residents in the eastern city of ones all will only be allowed to send one family member out of the house every 2 days to buy necessities. chinese markets have plunged almost 9 percent upon reopening off to the new year holiday markets had been closed for the break which was extended of a fears of the corona virus spreading china's central bank says it will inject $173000000000.00 into the economy to help offset the economic impact scotland has more. the government here in beijing the central government has come back to work after this extended lunar new year holiday we know that essential only staff are back nonessentials most likely come back a week from today but there was a press conference held by a state council and in the state council several members of the bore of the of this council were really trying to reassure the nation about supplies 1st they talked about medical supplies that there's enough that's needed there the factories are back on line even in the province to produce the the materials that these medical professionals need to treat these infected patients protesters in iraq are denouncing the appointment of a new prime minister mohammad alawi of held rallies in several cities including baghdad city and off alawi has promised reforms and early elections demonstrations demanding grey ship political change the turkish military has send reinforcements to northern syria it's warning it may intervene against government attacks in aleppo and it live activists say 9 civilians were killed by as strikes on sunday a man's being shot dead by police in london off the 2 people were stabbed on a busy street the attacker had recently been released from prison police say the incident in strength and was terrorism related. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera rewind stay with us. jr was promised damaging information about the hillary allocation like to see 1st sit down. with russia did you at any time birch former f.b.i. director james comey in any way shape or form the closer to batten down the investigation into michael flynn and also as you will know. next question battlefield washington on al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian for the good in this episode we're revisiting bangladesh where a few years ago a garment factory collapsed and killed over 1000 people working inside the magnitude of the accident laid bare the.

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