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as freight trains pass through the city. hello and welcome to bbc news. three judges in australia are considering novak djokovic�*s appeal against the cancellation of his visa on the grounds of public health. djokovic�*s lawyers have been challenging the government's argument that the serbian player is an anti—vaccination figurehead. the judges say the verdict will be delivered on sunday or monday. our correspondent phil mercer is outside the court in melbourne. so then the full bench of the federal court will die just all of those arguments that have been presented to them. and, as you say, we could have a decision as to whether novak djokovic will compete in the australian open starting tomorrow, monday, or he will be deported by the end of the day. now, the government here in australia is contending that novak djokovic is a risk to the population here by potentially inciting civil unrest because of his anti—vaccination stance that has been reported. as lawyers are contending, however, that the government's view is illogical and irrational. they say there is no evidence that novak djokovic is an anti—vaxxer. so throughout all of this, these legal arguments, thejudges will have to wade through all of them to come up with a final decision. and it is a momentous decision, not only for the world number one, but, of course, for this trading government as well. well, the government — government as well. well, the government lost _ government as well. well, the government lost the _ government as well. well, the government lost the first - government as well. well, the government lost the first time j government lost the first time round, didn't they, so what is different now?— different now? well, well we had, different now? well, well we had. when — different now? well, well we had, when novak— different now? well, well we had, when novak djokovic. had, when novak djokovic arrived at melbourne's international airport a week and a half ago he was stopped by border force officials who said that he hadn't adhere to immigration rules and his visa was cancelled. that decision was cancelled. that decision was challenged by novak djokovic and his legal team. and a judge found that the border force officials hadn't acted properly so that decision was overturned and novak djokovic's visa was reinstated. however, we then had the australian immigration minister, he is a man called alex hawke, he has reviewed the case and he has used his ministerial powers, these discretionary broad powers to again cancel that a visa. that happened on friday. so here we are on sunday, and appeal to the full bench of the federal court and if novak djokovic loses there is no automatic right of appeal. but, of course, time is of the essence. it's lunchtime here in melbourne and the australian open starts in less than 2a hours time when novak djokovic would be expected to defend his australian open title, so time is very much of the essence here stop and the people any noise you can hear behind me are around a0 or 50 supporters of novak djokovic. they are pretty confident that he will not only win this appeal but go on to defend his australian open title. but, of course, pretty soon it's going to be in the hands of those three federal courtjudges. find the hands of those three federal court judges. federal court 'udges. and if he were to lose — federal courtjudges. and if he were to lose he _ federal courtjudges. and if he were to lose he might - federal courtjudges. and if he were to lose he might not - federal courtjudges. and if he were to lose he might not be l were to lose he might not be able to get another visa for three years. i able to get another visa for three veere— able to get another visa for three years. i think what this case really — three years. i think what this case really has _ three years. i think what this case really has served - three years. i think what this case really has served to - case really has served to highlight is hale street, uncompromising, and confusing australia's immigration system can be. now, novak djokovic flew to australia believing that he had a medical exemption from covid—i9 vaccination from tennis australia, which is the governing body here, and also the victorian state government. however, when he arrived at the border, which is a federal matter, those federal agents decided that he didn't meet those immigration rules and that's why this saga has now lasted for ten days or so but we are expecting a definitive result either today or tomorrow.— result either today or tomorrow. ~ . �* tomorrow. phil mercer. and we will kee- tomorrow. phil mercer. and we will keep you — tomorrow. phil mercer. and we will keep you updated - tomorrow. phil mercer. and we will keep you updated on - tomorrow. phil mercer. and we will keep you updated on that, l will keep you updated on that, of course. some breaking news now, and in the us, of texas says a siege in a synagogue has come four people were taken hostage in the city of colleyville, they're all now said to be free and safe. let's get more on that from our north america correspondent peter bowes. peter, but not without bloodshed, we think. we understand _ bloodshed, we think. - understand and there are reports that the person responsible for taking those hostages has been killed. now, thatis hostages has been killed. now, that is still to be confirmed by the authorities, multiple us outlets reporting that that person, that man has been killed. there was a loud explosion before it was confirmed that the hostages had been released and were all safe and well, a loud explosion that was followed by scattered gunfire and that could be heard, apparently, quite some distance from the synagogue where this stand—off situation had been going on for almost 11 hours. but coming to what sounds like quite a dramatic end, the good news being that those people held hostage, those people held hostage, those worshippers from that synagogue, including the rabbi, seemingly all release and all unhurt. �* .,, ., seemingly all release and all unhurt. �* ., .,~ unhurt. and the hostage taking streamed coverage, _ unhurt. and the hostage taking streamed coverage, because i unhurt. and the hostage taking j streamed coverage, because of covid restrictions.— covid restrictions. that's ri . ht. covid restrictions. that's right- it _ covid restrictions. that's right. it was _ covid restrictions. that's right. it was extreme - covid restrictions. that's - right. it was extreme service. that is pretty common these days with church services, indeed, around the world where people are unable to go, in this case, to the synagogue to worship in person. a lot of people watching this via a live stream. you can imagine how shocking it was to then hear there was no video, just an audio feed, to hear this man seemingly ranting and raving about his cause, which isn't fully understood, it is perhaps believed he was motivated by the case of a convicted terrorist, who was convicted for shooting out attempted murder of us personnel in afghanistan, was convicted and jailed for some 86 years back in 2010 and was serving a prison sentence in texas. but, clearly, it was a murky situation. it wasn't entirely clear from what this man was saying and a scratchy audio feed to understand what his motives were. it should be said that the family of the jailed prisoner, the prisoner who was convicted of those 86 years, have said that she, indeed, no members of theirfamily have said that she, indeed, no members of their family have any connection with the man that took those hostages. generally speaking though, peter, how tight is security around synagogues and places of worship? it’s around synagogues and places of worshi - ? �* , , , worship? it's very, very tight and it has — worship? it's very, very tight and it has been _ worship? it's very, very tight and it has been getting - and it has been getting increasingly tight with anti—semitic attacks on the increase here in the united states. there have been a number of very tragic situations that have been widely reported over the last for years. and the tensions have continued. so, yes, a lot of security, especially the doors of premises, with additional staffing brought in. we heard in the last few hours that the police, certainly here in los angeles, and in other cities as well, have stepped up outside of synagogues are fearing, perhaps, some sort of copycat action which, as far as we know, hasn't happened over the last few hours.— the last few hours. better with the last few hours. better with the latest, _ the last few hours. better with the latest, thank _ the last few hours. better with the latest, thank you - the last few hours. better with the latest, thank you very - the last few hours. better with l the latest, thank you very much indeed. now to china, where health officials in beijing have confirmed the city's first locally—transmitted case of the omicron variant of covid—i9. it was detected in the haidian district, where many technology companies are located. elsewhere on friday, the authorities in the southern chinese city of zhuhai suspended public bus services after detecting at least seven cases of omicron. with just three weeks before the chinese capital hosts the winter olympic games, the authorities' will be hoping they can contain this strain of the virus stephanie prentice reports. there will�*s most populous capital city trying to avoid the most contagious form of covid yet. just three weeks ahead of the winter games, ageing's luck has run out. translation: in ageing's luck has run out. translation:— ageing's luck has run out. translation: ., ., translation: in the morning of 15 january 30 _ translation: in the morning of 15 january 30 testing _ translation: in the morning of 15 january 30 testing agency - 15 january 30 testing agency reported abnormal nucleic acid testing results. they remained positive with the detection of the limitations of the omicron variant. . ., �* , the limitations of the omicron variant. . ., �*, , . variant. omicron's distinctive mutations — variant. omicron's distinctive mutations found _ variant. omicron's distinctive mutations found in _ variant. omicron's distinctive mutations found in one - variant. omicron's distinctive mutations found in one of. variant. omicron's distinctive | mutations found in one of the city's 21 million residents testing due to work requirements. the case, said to be mild, could still be china's biggest challenge so far to their covid zero strategy. we want to show _ their covid zero strategy. - want to show the winter olympics do notjust showcase the athletic achievement but also the success of that strategy. but if they don't, if they choose not to take draconian measures like a lockdown, you could see the silent spread of the omicron variant. ~ , , , ., variant. with the pressure on, officials say — variant. with the pressure on, officials say the _ variant. with the pressure on, officials say the containment i officials say the containment plans are working since the country's first omicron case was reported a week ago, with cases then appearing in shanghai and guangdong. translation: the shanghai and guangdong. translation: , , ., ., translation: the spillover of infections is _ translation: the spillover of infections is gradually - infections is gradually declining. it is necessary to continue to do a good job in the management and control of the management and control of the quarantine sites. the district of _ the quarantine sites. the district of the _ the quarantine sites. the district of the city - the quarantine sites. the district of the city known as the take—up is facing restrictions on places linked to the new omicron case. the latest in a series of experimental metals like crackdowns on public transport in cities across the country. there winter games will now be held in what officials call a closed loop, meaning limited spectators in venues, no overseas visitors, and personnel only interacting within their bubble. whether that will be enough to stop cases and safeguard the games will only become clear in the coming weeks. stephanie prentice, bbc news. the prime minister of new zealand says a tsunami has inflicted significant damage on tonga, but no—one is known to have died. here'sjon donnison. —— communications, however, reman difficult, local mobile phones are not working and ms ardern said she had been unable to reach her tongan counterpart. new zealand and the us are among countries to have pledged support to the island. jon donnison reports. the violence of this underwater volcano was captured from space, triggering tsunami warnings across the pacific. tonga, made up of more than 170 islands, was the first to be hit. this video, which is yet to be verified, is thought to be from within a church. 500 miles away in fiji, they felt the force too. widespread coastal flooding, but thankfully no casualties reported so far. the volcano erupted just north of tonga's main island. but the shockwaves swept across the globe, with tsunami alerts stretching from chile to japan. it was very short but very explosive. so it tells us there was enough energy released in this very short—lived blast that was able to essentially explode water, push water out of the way, and create this shock wave that sent ripples literally across the globe. in california, many beaches were closed as a precaution — and that's more than 5000 miles from where the volcano erupted. john donnison, bbc news. joe sirard is a meteorologist with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, based near los angeles. he says it's been a worrying time, but the worst seems to be over. we had some minorflooding, we had some surges into various harbours with some damage to some boats and that sort of thing. but it was an advisory, which is the lesser extent of the tsunami versus a warning. so actually we kind of dodged a bullet along the west coast here, withjust bullet along the west coast here, with just advisory tsunami conditions. and so no real damage _ tsunami conditions. and so no real damage to _ tsunami conditions. and so no real damage to property - tsunami conditions. and so no real damage to property or. tsunami conditions. and so no | real damage to property or any casualties?— real damage to property or any casualties? well, no casualties that i'm aware _ casualties? well, no casualties that i'm aware of. _ casualties? well, no casualties that i'm aware of. there - casualties? well, no casualties that i'm aware of. there was, i that i'm aware of. there was, locally here, there was a boat in the harbour that sank due to the surge in the harbour and some boats lost their moorings and that sort of thing. but that's pretty much the extent of what the information we have it —— we have received here. you are many thousands of miles away, aren't you, is this a region that, tonga, which has a history of volcanic activity like this?— history of volcanic activity like this? ~ , ., , like this? well, usually when we iet like this? well, usually when we get tsunamis _ like this? well, usually when we get tsunamis on - like this? well, usually when we get tsunamis on the - like this? well, usually whenj we get tsunamis on the west coast it is due to earthquakes. so this is an exceptionally rare event where a volcano that was mostly underwater exploded and caused the tsunami across the pacific. but usually it's earthquakes. the pretty much any earthquake along the pacific rim we do get tsunamis along the west coast, even off of earthquakes of chile, for example. so there is a wide scope of areas in the pacific rim that can cause tsunamis here on the west coast. ok, and ou sa here on the west coast. ok, and you say these — here on the west coast. ok, and you say these warnings - here on the west coast. ok, and you say these warnings are - you say these warnings are rare. can you remember when the last one was?— last one was? well, the most recent that — last one was? well, the most recent that i _ last one was? well, the most recent that i can _ last one was? well, the most recent that i can recall - last one was? well, the most recent that i can recall this i recent that i can recall this from the japan earthquake in 2011 and it caused a pacific wide tsunami. on the west coast we had tsunami warnings north of point conception, so the los angeles area, which is south of point conception, had an advisory at that time. but up on the central and northern california coastline and further north there were tremendous amounts of damage incurred as a result of that major earthquake and tsunami backin major earthquake and tsunami back in 2011. joe major earthquake and tsunami back in 2011.— back in 2011. joe sirard speaking _ back in 2011. joe sirard speaking to _ back in 2011. joe sirard speaking to me - back in 2011. joe sirard speaking to me a - back in 2011. joe sirard speaking to me a little j speaking to me a little earlier. the here in the uk, there is no let up on the parties. boris johnson must lead or step aside, some say and other conservatives in government report been inundated with messages from the public expressing their anger over the growing list of parties. borisjohnson has come under renewed pressure following number ten's apology to buckingham palace over a leaving do held last year on the eve of the duke of edinburgh's funeral. so today the labour leader urged conservative mps to force him out. of course there's a party advantage in him going, but actually it's now in the national interest that he goes, so it's very important now that the tory party does what it needs to do and gets rid of him. that he goes, so it's very important now that the tory party does what it needs to do and gets rid of him. usually when opposition mps call for a prime minister to go, the troops rally round, but tonight the former government minister tim loughton tweeted: and the chairman of the commons defence committee, tobias ellwood, told the bbc, borisjohnson should lead, or step aside. chanting. outside downing street, demonstrators against a forthcoming police bill were making their views of the prime minister known. far more subtly, some of his own mps have also been doing so. what may be worrying the prime minister is that some of his former supporters now want him to go. one mp, elected in 2019, told me he owed his seat to borisjohnson but now, he says, "this feels terminal, and he should go quickly." and another mp that i spoke to several days ago, who told me then that he thought borisjohnson could ride out this political storm, got back in touch today to say he's now damaging the conservative brand and it was a question of when, not if, he leaves number 10. no cabinet minister, though, has broken ranks. inside downing street, there's hope that the investigation by a senior civil servant may say that the prime minister has not broken covid rules. and the expected lifting of restrictions later this month could improve his mps' mood. the conservatives snatched a seat in yorkshire from labour in 2015, but now conservative voters here are in the market for a different leader. i'm 50—50 as to whether i think he should go or not. there are so many people who have lost people, and they have stood there telling us to do one thing and doing another. ijust think it's disgraceful. some conservative mps are saying it's now the mood on the doorstep that could determine whether borisjohnson is shown the door. iain watson, bbc news. more on our top story now. a court in australia is hearing novak djokovic's final appeal against the cancellation of his visa. i've been speaking to the immigration lawyer carina ford, who's following the court proceedings. she explained to me how this case is different from the one last week. the big difference is the minister has used his personal power to intervene so there's no requirement for example for naturaljustice so to put the reasons to him to discuss or put submissions forward. so it does make it very, very difficult to appeal and it's also based on a public interest test and that also is restrictive in how it is interpreted. we know he hasn't had a vaccination, what do we know though about what he feels and what he's told in interviews and how much he's promoting an anti—vaxxer agenda? well, that's one of the points of discussion so far this morning, is whether or not it's known he's an antivaxxerjust because he's not been vaccinated. so the evidence that the minister is relying upon is general knowledge as well as the fact that there was an article actually with the bbc last year where he indicated before vaccinations were available that he may not wish to be vaccinated, so that's taken up actually quite a bit of the time this morning in terms of the court discussion. what about anti—vaccination groups protesting in his support? is that another factor here? yes, that is. so, that's sort of the reason he's been found to be a risk to good order, is that it may encourage antivax protests, etc. so the basis for that is there has been antivax protests in melbourne, in fact, all over australia. the connection to the two may be the sticking point in the case but it's difficult to determine yet given just to break into that interview and take you to colleyville in texas. following the release of the four hostages. this being held by the local police. let's listen in. ., , . the local police. let's listen in. today's result which was four safe — in. today's result which was four safe hostages - in. today's result which was four safe hostages in - in. today's result which was four safe hostages in the i four safe hostages in the situation resolved was really resolved after a long day of hard work by nearly 200 law enforcement officers from across this region, local officers from across this region. colleyville, obviously the fbi, atf, hsi, and texas dps who you see all over this town today. i would like to highlight a couple of things. we used the north tarrant regional swat team who started the engagement here in the morning. transition to dallas fbi swat team and then ultimately to the swat team holding the perimeter. the fbi hostage team i consider one of the crown jewels hostage team i consider one of the crownjewels of our organisation. their mission is to conduct and deliver hostage rescues when necessary, in this case we had a necessity for that and they were successful. very proud of them. i'm also extremely proud of the team and negotiators. fbi agents and local police officers who worked all day long engaging the subject and likely save lives and subjects just through their engagement. it is very likely the situation would have ended very badly early on in the day had we not had professional consistent negotiation with the subject. i do not have any information right now but in the case this is part of any ongoing threat, we are busily are investigating and we will continue to investigate the hostage taker was that we will continue to investigate his contact. our investigation will have global reach. we have been in contact already with multiple fbi leg outs to include tel aviv and london. we have been working with the jewish london. we have been working with thejewish federation and i want to continue to do that and we will continue to do that throughout the country. we do believe from our engagement with the subject that he was singularly focused on one issue and it was not specifically related to thejewish community but we will continue to work to find motive and we will continue on that path. in terms of the resolution of the incident, the hostage taker is deceased. we will conduct an independent investigation by evidence response team who will be here to process added team from washington will conduct an independent investigation of the shooting indus asthma incident and that is where we will handle those things are normal standard operating procedure. —— shooting incident. before we take questions, you might be frustrated at my inability to answer a whole lot of questions right now because of the ongoing investigation as the shooting incident that occurred and i will specifically not as and i will specifically not as a specific questions about the subject was not there is a lot of information out there already about the subject and i really don't want to jeopardise any potential investigation or any potential investigation or any investigative leads into his motives or his potential associates. so we will take questions at this time if anybody has any.- questions at this time if anybody has any. can you talk about why _ anybody has any. can you talk about why they _ anybody has any. can you talk about why they decided - about why they decided inaudible. | about why they decided inaudible.— about why they decided inaudible. ., , inaudible. i will answer the first question. _ inaudible. i will answer the first question. we _ inaudible. i will answer the first question. we have - first question. we have identified the suspect but we're not willing to confirm or release identity at this time. s do you know why there hfpa decided to go in when they did inaudible. this will all be part of this shooting review investigation but i can tell you that there was a deliberate decision making process that i participated in, that the hrt command structure participated and made entry.— and made entry. what can you tell us about _ and made entry. what can you tell us about his _ and made entry. what can you tell us about his demands? i and made entry. what can you i tell us about his demands? were there any explosives? _ tell us about his demands? were there any explosives? i'm - tell us about his demands? were there any explosives? i'm goingl there any explosives? i'm going to leave that _ there any explosives? i'm going to leave that to... _ there any explosives? i'm going to leave that to... there - there any explosives? i'm going to leave that to... there was i there any explosives? i'm going to leave that to... there was a l to leave that to... there was a lot on the facebook live stream but i'm not going to add any information to that. inaudible. what was said _ information to that. inaudible. what was said in _ information to that. inaudible. what was said in the _ information to that. inaudible. what was said in the live - what was said in the live stream, i can confirm it was set on the lifestream but i can't confirm that the investigation at this point as given in validity at this point. given in validity at this oint. . , ., given in validity at this oint. ., , ., , given in validity at this oint. ., y., , point. can you give us some insiiht, point. can you give us some insight. you _ point. can you give us some insight, you talked - point. can you give us some insight, you talked about... | insight, you talked about... that— insight, you talked about... that is— insight, you talked about... that is where we will leave this press conference. after the shooting dead of the hostage taker at that synagogue in colleyville in texas, the investigatorjust in colleyville in texas, the investigator just said schedules —— several swat teams had been involved in monitoring the situation and indeed there situation with the hostage taker who as i say has now been shot dead. but before hostages does make the four hostages, all save as well —— the four hostages, all safe and well. eyewitnesses report allowed and when the swat team went in with rounds of gunfire and as i say, all four hostages now this safe and well but the hostage taker who has been identified but not named publicly, is dead. bye—bye. hello, there. saturday was a rather cloudy day across much of the country. sunday looks brighter once we lose this weather front which is spreading southwards across the country, being a band of cloud and showers. and you'll also notice it will be a breezy day pretty much across the board, but certainly in the north, where we'll have gales across northern scotland. you can see why on the pressure chart, quite a few isobars here. this is the weather front spreading its way southwards across the country — this one brought some showers to southern areas overnight, that will eventually clear away and take any showers for the far south—east of england. this weather front in the north will continue to sink southward through the day — barely anything on it by the time it reaches england and wales, in fact, and to be fragmenting to allow for quite a bit of sunshine to develop. and there'll be lots of sunshine across the northern half of the country. a breezy day, like i mentioned, windy in the north with gales for the northern isles. our air source will be coming in off the atlantic and, with quite a bit of sunshine around, it should feel a touch milder with highs of 8—11 celsius for many of us. now, as we move into sunday evening and overnight, the winds ease down for many — still quite breezy across the north uk, further showers for the northern isles, but high pressure begins to build in clear skies. temperatures will drop — and again, it's going to be a colder one than what we've seen through saturday night, with temperatures below freezing, and also some dense mist and fog patches around. our area of high pressure then, building in for monday, will bring a lot of settled weather — you can see barely any isobars on the chart, so winds will remain light all day for most of us. still some breeze and some cloud for the far north of scotland, but elsewhere, it's a chilly start with some frost and fog, which will clear and then leave actually a pretty pleasant day. quite a lot of sunshine up and down the country. after the chilly start, temperatures will reach highs of 7—9 celsius for most of us. as we move out of monday into tuesday, we see this frontal system sweep in off the atlantic, and that'll bring a wetter and windy day for the northern half of the country, the south still influenced by this area of high pressure. so it turns wet and windy for northern ireland, western scotland first, spreading across the rest of scotland, perhaps northern england into the afternoon. a chilly start with some fog across central and southern areas, but also a little bit of sunshine tending to break through in the afternoon as temperatures range from 7—11 celsius. thereafter, high pressure dominates the scene for the rest of the week and into the following weekend. so a lot of fine, unsettled weather with overnight frost and fog. see you later. speaking to me a little earlier. this is bbc news. the headlines: judges in the australian federal court have retired to consider the arguments made by lawyers about the withdrawal of novak djokovic's visa on public health grounds. the number one men's tennis player is facing deportation and a three year ban on obtaining a visa if he loses the appeal. police in texas say a hostagetaker has been killed after a siege at a synagogue in the city of colleyville. four people who were held for ten hours are now free and safe. it happened as a service was being streamed live over the internet. the prime minister of new zealand says a tsunami has inflicted significant damage on the island of tonga. there are no known deaths, but communication with the island is difficult, and mobile networks are down. the tsunami was caused by the eruption of an underwater volcano near tonga. now on bbc news, it's time for click.

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