Months plus. Feet. Still breaking barriers the u. S. Congress on as Ruth Bader Ginsburg the 1st woman to lie in state at the capitol. Were going to start with developments from egypt where protesters are defying a crackdown on dissent to demand the resignation of president of the fatah elsisi the deteriorating economy one corruption angers many People Security forces made dozens of arrests when they raided homes on friday morning security remains tight in major cities some protests are being staged in rural areas farmy is assistant professor of Political Science at Long Island University and a member of the egyptian rule of Law Association she explains why this movement has come as a surprise to egypts leadership and to observers. Well this is it really interesting moment in egypts modern history if you recall just around this time last year this. Figure in exile mohammed ali had emerged and was starting to narron to gyptian people what was really happening inside of egypts political elite are really about the president so if we think about since the 2011 revolution especially since the 2013 military coup egypt bingo undergoing a level of austerity measures clamp down state Security Forces in the streets but he was indicating to gyptian population was something that they didnt know which is the level of internal corruption in the sisi regime but also in amongst him and his family members while he was asking the average egyptian for you know these austerity measures but 2013 many people last year this time but many people did come to the street and they came to the streets in the larger cities the difference this time this week is muhammad ali reemerged and calls for the people to come into streets and where they came out this past the 20th and today are in the peripheral cities which is very different than the protests of the past and while the stay Security Forces for the most part have been quite restrained there have been mass arrests but there havent been shootings in the squares like we did see last year there have been some videos and internet there im verified but for the most part there been massive arrest over 2300 people have been arrested according to Amnesty International and just yesterday 150 people appeared before state Security Forces but not how might that be in reemerge today telling people to come to the square so that they can protect one another from arrest because not everyone can be arrested now these are troubling for the egyptian regime for 2 primary reasons is that someone in exile is able to move the egyptian street this is not an expectation everyone. What has been saying if change was going to happen its going to come from within egypt but here youre seeing a person in exile able to move the egyptian street and 2nd people are not coming out in the major cities people are coming out in peripheral cities which means these are. The return to what we used to call bread rice people coming out because of the extreme Living Conditions they live under so the egyptian regime had not anticipated this we as people who study this did not see this coming that someone in exile can move the egyptian street but more so at the peripheral cities are the ones who are leading this moment. Thousands of farmers in india have blocked roads and rail lines to protest against new laws approved earlier this week they fear theyll no longer get guaranteed prices for their grain the government wants to loosen the rules and who can buy wholesale produce farmers say the changes could a lot of the large private buyers like supermarket chains to control the locket and drive down prices Charles Trafford has more the. Farmers in india and green thousands across the country are protesting you gauge new legislation they say will expose them to exploitation by private buyers of their produce and by big business. Blocking roads and Railway Lines theyre demanding that 3 bills already approved by parliament on not signed into law. Theres a danger that arden intended demand of suspend immediately thats right a stopping database and road if the government doesnt pay heed to our voice then well be forced to take even most gating actions. The Agriculture Sector contributes nearly 15 percent of indias 2. 00 trillion dollar economy and employs around half the 1300000000. 00 population. Under the 1964 agriculture producing markets in Committee Act farmers have to sell their produce of government regulated markets such as this one theyre known as mandys where middlemen help farmers sell their harvest to either state run companies or private buyers. Most famous lease only less than 2 hectares of land and have suffered for decades many have been driven into debt by increasing costs of fertilizes and their inability to secure competitive prices for their produce the main opposition a Congress Party accuses Prime MinisterNarendra Modi of making farmers slaves of capitalists modis on the pressure to increase private investments in a sense that economists say has stagnated he says the new loans are historic. Usana. We need. For the 1st time farmers have got actual rights over their projects the reforms in agriculture will benefit small and marginal farmers the most there are 85. 00 out of 100. 00 farmers in the country that belong to this category. The government says mondays wont be shut down for them and openly has to end and he says the socalled minimum support price of which the government buys farm produce wont be scrapped. Maharaj seeing is a farmer who saw pradesh state he grows rice on the hearth ahead which he leases from a landlord he says the governments regulated system was failing but hes worried about how much protection the new laws will offer farmers against big corporate interests. What can i see the crops i can be sold for peanuts the middleman and the business from the show did decide the cost of the farmers dont have any choice and theyre unable to meet their 40. 00 lasers of course sometimes these middlemen do offer loons i dont the big corporations will do that actually we dont know if they would support the farmers its up to our government and lets see what decisions they make. Winning support for change among such a vast and important population is indias pharmacys proving difficult for Prime Minister modi who won the last election promising to improve their lives chance transferred aljazeera. Mani has a new interim leader 5 weeks after the military us presidency bring him into bond was inaugurated in the capital bamako the retired colonel and former defense minister is promising to hand over power and 18 months when nationwide elections are planned the ecowas organization of west african neighbors says sanctions wont be lifted until a civilian Prime Minister is named. Sue me but i am ready for all that comes before me and i will conduct my duties with constitutional legality with a look at the authorities with legitimate representation i have no other mission or intention i have to act and each of us have to bring forward our brick of contribution towards our National Building because our common house has been burnt weekend in the humiliated and has troubled and foundation for at least a decade joy a very well is the so how director of folk rices group and he says the military may not be best equipped to address moneys problems. I think that they have indicated that they are very willing actually to address you know that deep and structural programs you know of money the point is that you know if you look at money right now its as much a security issue as it is a governance issue and and actually you know everybody of wonder whether military people are actually the best position to address issues in governance and the National Issue is the fact that actually. Madi you know. A lot of issues you know that i also related to to the fact that you know the citadel you know the you cause us closer borders and also the fact that many donors are unable to continue you know funding a lot of projects with the authorities so they have the money we have the resources with which to address. The issues of money thats thats the question and by michael the protest off stopped and thats a sign you know that people are not taking any more the streets so thats an indication that theyre giving disunity a chance a chance to do something but on the other hand in the countryside what we have been seeing in the last few months or even a few years is actually increasing abuses against civilians by the Security Forces and thats not likely to stop you know anytime soon and thats thats a serious concern to people to be murdered in a stabbing attack in the french capital and happened at the building which used to house the offices of satirical newspaper showing hendo 12 people were killed in an attack there in 2015 police have arrested 2 suspects antiterrorism teams have joined the investigation. The french government has warned its a race against time to stop the spread of corona virus its reported a daily record of 16 phones and new infections processors and masai have condemned government leaders in paris for ordering bars and restaurants there to close for 2 weeks restrictions are also being imposed in other cities as hospitals struggle to cope with increasing numbers of covered 900 patients has the latest from powers. More than 16000 registered cases of polio virus in the last 34 hours here in france and more than 50 deaths are the obviously cause for concern some doctors are saying of course there are more people being tested and thats playing a factor in these rising numbers nevertheless the Prime Ministers office tax says the people should be extremely vigilant he says hes warning running out of time to control the situation he says if the situation doesnt come under control and we see some sort of reversal in those numbers or we could face in the next few weeks even sooner who knows is a prospect of another National Knock down about something that the government really ruled out until now the government been very adamant that they want to try and avoid going down that path but the Prime Minister there really warning that the situation is serious weve also seen some cities in france where the virus is circulating a lot more than in other places particularly in the Southern City of not saying that is why the government have decided to impose stricter rules that move a strike on people being able to gather the government also saying the bars and restaurants much struck completely food 2 weeks old that has not been received well a tour by a restaurant and bar owners in many saying that is completely unfair and reasonable they say its not necessary they say they were consulted the government say that is absolutely necessary in order to protect Peoples Health and try and stop the spread of the virus in the city so we had an aljazeera. What we also want is for you to quit diet question. Briana tennis Family Lawyers demand justice over the young medical workers shooting by police. And making history an aboriginal artist wins a strenuous most prestigious art prize for the 1st time. And there has been very heavy rain across much of japan a system pushing in from the west and still the remnants of what was a Tropical Storm dolphin look at these totals in just 24 hours this is 364 millimeters up into honcho as well at nearly 260 millimeters of rain that will begin to clear friday into saturday and then out across the far northwest you have got pretty good kick conditions but just look at this amazing scenery it is that time of year of course the a greenery beginning to change deciduous and with the evergreen and of course the snow dusting the mountain tops Clear Conditions as we go through saturday the rain is further to the south and then we will see one or 2 showers across areas of japan but it is a better day than we have seen for several more rain showers pushing in though on sunday and that rain still further to the south but pretty good play conditions across the Korean Peninsula 25 in seoul and 25 celsius in beijing ahead of the chance of want to shower as then down into south asia have had very heavy rains out across the west theyre beginning to ease but light as we go through saturday but central stays on in particular up towards the east this is where the rains are going to be particularly heavy the winds a strong really funneling those rains that those northern sections of the bangle so very widespread again throughout much of bangladesh and also heavy rain in the northeast but finally caring away from the pole. And out the seas for the blind. And a robotic arm for the disabled. A Young Australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence. I said. All side of that will put the ability to recognize objects on the firing say that people with fluorescent vision will be able to recognize everyday objects women make Science Group of gals at the south full on aljazeera. Want to go to 0 a reminder of our top stories this hour m 2 government protesters in egypt have defied a crackdown on dissent to demand the resignation of president of the fatah o. C. C. Angry at the worsening economy and corruption Security Forces made dozens of arrests when they raided homes on friday. Thousands of farmers in india have blocked roads and rail lines to protest against new laws approved earlier this week theyre worried they want to continue to get guaranteed prices for their grain the government wants to loosen rules and who can buy wholesale punches. Former defense minister who has been sworn in as mollys interim president for 18 months until nationwide elections are held the military zone to understood former president able to him. After months of antigovernment protests. The Late Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become the 1st woman to lie in state in the u. S. On a gods character conscript into the Capitol Building her family members of congress have been paying their respects ensberg died at 87. 00 after a long battle with cancer. From capitol hill she is the 1st woman to lie in state here the need the capitol dome and statuary hall and the cat of which she lies on top that the coffin was she rests on top that was built for president Abraham Lincoln and many men after him have also lain there and state past president s past u. S. Supreme Court Justices now the late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become the 1st woman to officially line state but he the capital and her legacy is one that really has been a journey that symbolizes the social revolution that she was really the vanguard for during her lifetime in championing equal rights equal wages and Job Opportunities for women and men in the United States arguably changing the lives of millions of americans within her lifetime she experienced a scrim anation it was a different world that she was born into she was denied jobs because of her gender denied promotions because she was pregnant she famously had to justify her occupying a spot at Harvard Law School in 1956 to the dean who asked why she was there taking the place of a man. The family of briana tuna have condemned a decision not to bring home aside charges against any of the officers involved in the raid that led to her death the familys lawyers of cult of kentuckys attorney general to release transcripts from the grand jury a statement from brown his mother said a lack of investigation had failed her daughter and protesters have been defying overnight curfews to express their anger over the decision well john hendren is live for us in louisville john we were looking at some of the pictures of that press conference on it clearly the passion thats involved the family the attorneys and so on really very very strong. Thats right we had Benjamin Crump the lawyer for the family repeatedly demand transcripts of the grand jury deliberation he says he wants to know whether the prosecutor the attorney general Daniel Cameron actually requested charges against those who shot Briana Taylor and thats important because otherwise the german grand jury cant consider anything thats not presented to them as something they need to decide to the question is whether he even asked for charges for the officers who fired and shot Briana Taylor we also had the father of Jacob Blake Jacob Blake sr he was shot in can no show wisconsin the father came here because he says hes part of this fraternity of families of black americans who have been harmed at the hands of police brianna taylors mother is shy her name is to make a poem or she having interviewed her i can tell you shes very soft spoken and thats probably why she didnt speak directly here but she did write a statement and her sister Bianca Austin read that statement this is a little bit of what she had to say. What i had hoped is that he knew he had the power. That he had the power that healing this city that he had the power to help me over 4 years of oppression what he helped me realize is that it will always be. There we are