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the book. whether you like the mask or not they have an impact they'll have an effect a change in tone and message from donald trump and she resumes daily briefings on coronavirus. ironically this is live from doha also coming up the u.s. charges 2 chinese men with trying to steal covert 1000 vaccine research and accuses
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china of sponsoring them. a long delayed intelligence report says the u.k. government actively avoided investigating russian interference in the brics it referendum. 13 people held on a bus and ukraine walked free after the president agreed to the hostage takers demand to endorse an animal rights documentary. so the u.s. president donald trump has warned that the creative arts outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better it is a mild to part from the optimistic picture he's projected so far even as cases continue to rise in many states trump was speaking it is merely resume daily coronavirus briefing that's the 1st since april and yes the public to wear masks and promise to deliver a vaccine as soon as possible the u.s. is the worst affected country in the world with more than 141000 deaths and
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whatever 3800000 cases that join a virus is a vicious and dangerous illness but we've learned a great deal about it. and who it targets we are in the process of developing a strategy that's going to be very very powerful we've developed as we go along some areas of our country are doing very well others are doing less well it will probably unfortunately get worse before it gets better something i don't like saying about things but that's the way it is. let's cross to my kind of who's live for us washington d.c. and what's the briefing say mike the president back at the briefing podium what do we learn. well it's certainly a very subdued president to his previous appearances at that particular podium on this particular subject using the phrase they're going to get worse before it gets
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better now in the past president trying to present system that his role is that of a cheerleader he wants to give the citizens of this country some kind of hope pete came up with various possibilities for cures he came up with figures that to many experts said were completely. inflated so certainly there is a great reality t.v. it would appear in a president trump's perspective on the situation although he continues to make claims such as the u.s. has the lowest will tell it to the world which it does not all that the u.s. leads the world in testing which it does not he continues to make these claims but at the same time a massive somersault with her then nick now urging people to wear masks having spent the months since this pandemic began at stages criticizing the wearing of marks one stage actually encouraging those protesting against masks in a number of states right no no health experts on hand.
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well not together with the president they were waiting on the other side of the door apparently but the entity thought she was not there you're quite correct antony funnell she announced early on in the day that he had received no invitation to this particular briefing deborah burke's who's got very close to president trump in recent months she gave a subsequent briefing not together with the president but the very very strange that antony found she was not there to address the public he is the country's foremost virologist he's been very much the trusted face off attends to contain this pandemic but there has been. as something of a falling out between him and president trump both president trying to maintain said he has the greatest respect for dr paul cheek however saying that dr paul cheek is at times an alarmist well dr fox she responded to that saying no actually
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i'm a realist i'm not an alarmist but note was taken of the fact that it appears president trump is cutting dr pao chief out of the loop which we operate a great concern to many in this country or mark thanks for that kind of reporting from washington d.c. well nearly 2 dozen potential vaccines for corona virus are under various stages of human testing worldwide and at least 2 have been conducted in brazil one of the chinese made drug that's being tested on 1000 volunteers the other is being developed by oxford university which has also begun to students are piling through the bow as us. about the nice have branches was one of the 1st brazilians to receive the oxford vaccine against 19 she's a dentist in hospital in her exposure to the virus and they need to prevent the spread of the disease is what made her want to become a volunteer for the clinical trials this. since receiving this vaccine i have had
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no adverse effects no symptoms or reactions i keep a clinical diary for the researchers and inform them of my temperature i continue working with the same level of exposure to the virus and working full time providing full assistance to this covert patient. last month the oxford trials got underway in 3 faces and their brazilian government has signed a letter of intention to have access to around $100000000.00 doses but it's not the only vaccine that is being tested on monday the gov of so powerful an ounce $20000.00 scene of active x. teens from china had arrived in brazil sticky testing is now underway and is expected to last for 3 months this is to the quarter a lot more this study is controlled by the institute of bhutan tan we're not just participating it will become an open study since we have the 1st evidence on the efficacy of this vaccine amat will allow us to bring the vaccine to the brazilian people quick 3 we have the possibility to become the 1st country in the world to
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use this vaccine on a large scale so this is a historical moment. more than 2000000 people are infected with a virus in brazil and it has killed at least 80000 others while the testing could one day prove promising some consumer groups awarded to brazil could be left out and that's why there are calls to vote on a law on compulsory licensing only licenses and the leverage is kind of. large scale access and pursue should adopt licenses and especially the love you me just 1st. congress which is $62.00. change which is i love you that says that each and every technology use today. today and emic. are subjected to. compulsory license in other words it's means that no technology should be under the monopoly
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but many say it's unlikely that government. would support the law because he has downplayed the threat of covert 19 brazil is a country of over 200000000 people a vaccine is crucial to help save lives. and to see her. until a vaccine has been developed doctors are testing existing drugs and see what works now to end a hole was given access to hospitals taking part in a huge experiment could save thousands of lives in the 1st 2 or 3 part series who traveled to east kilbride to hear one man's story of survival. a simple household ritual t.v. with his daughters that eddie hughes will never take for granted. 7 points and long pipe than what i was packing in that shoes was put on a necessary thing to liters dialysis machines whether was to a body was
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a functioning service machines were basically for 1st percent to keep me alive aged 56 and the contracted code 19 after 2 previous bouts of sepsis had weakened his immune system and flashbacks to call it. flashbacks you don't know if of you were not at the very computer. the various the lariam who said jake. feeling of being abducted trapped daughter stacy fills in some of the blanks software told you were told what don't overbuy ever know him keep your feelings on him and we may have to thank you both when pearson believe we come up to seek it by only one person below it simply had an exterior to do with ford and caesar salad a little bit like it's starting to need lasik surgeons only have one point if 100 percent oxygen requirement which means basically the machines do nothing for them
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and then actually remembers all these we lose people 1st master drives. and then we're not really used to you high dependency you among that was probably water if it had been an i.c.u. because i was a week. you could move troops everywhere her. control new strain for tall you know a lot of dough to call my own was probably new on trucks and stuff a lot of stuff really very hard to. shoot or not fish could we see the package. at the hospital in scotland where eddie was treated i spoke to critical care nurse laura ferguson he was quite slow to wake up but when he did he was very pleasant and him and he was a pleasure to look after him and i very clearly remember taking pictures to send to his family and he has a big snail and thumbs up but his family and to us that's my lasting memory of him
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. approvals as every finally left intensive care after weeks on ventilation in an induced coma a long road to full recovery. but says he'll make every day count by gods to do with what. sports people do from something that's happened. to understand your life yeah. and understand how important life was jonah hill al-jazeera east kilbride scotland. the united states is charged to chinese men for hacking hundreds of companies including firms developing coronavirus vaccines prosecutors say the pair acted on behalf of chinese intelligence as part of a long it's been on his campaign targeting global defense and its industries the hackers are also accuser trades trade secret theft and wire fraud conspiracy the allegations come a week off of the united states united kingdom and kind of accused russia of trying
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to steal covert 19 data china has now taken its place alongside russia iran and north korea in that shameful club of nations that provide a safe haven for cyber criminals and exchange for those criminals being on call for the benefit of the state here to feed the chinese communist party's appetite for american and other non chinese companies hard earned intellectual property including covert 19 research. saudi arabia's king solomon has held a cabinet meeting via video crew from a hospital in riyadh the 84 year old monaco was admitted on monday prompting concerns about his health and the future of the kingdom he's reportedly in stable condition while being treated for information of the blood. thousands of israelis are calling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down. yes the protests outside the country's parliament is
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the latest of several mass demonstrations in recent weeks the young who has come under growing criticism for staying in office or facing trial for corruption is also the use of mismanaging in deepening economic crisis. well still ahead here on al-jazeera finally a recovery plan agreeable to all e.u. leaders reach an $870000000000.00 deal to do with the economic impact of coronavirus. hello there still some very heavy rain in the forecast across central areas of china as old type the seasonal rains and we have a few weeks yet of some very similar weather conditions it's been a clear across the korean peninsula but the rain unfortunately is on the way there now the system across the china it has actually worked as well
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a bit further to the north but of course it is a similar scenario these rains a particularly heavy and what you're looking at is these main rivers where natural fact this particular stretch here the hydrological station they've had to actually open 13 all of the state's case to try and relieve some of the floodwaters that are really building up they can see through wednesday it is more heavy rain particularly now impacting and this system is on its way towards the korean peninsula so again some very heavy downpours and it could lead to some more flooding across the korean peninsula all the while the showers the funnel storms continuing through areas of japan but at least on thursday the rains across china little bit lighter in nature the real less of the cross than to india bangladesh as well of course has really been an undated but also so house nepal this is the one major river there which of course burst its banks and believe it or not this is actually the floodwaters that have actually begun to recede but there's more very heavy rain in the forecast to take you up to the northeast and really have the next couple days also very widespread across much of bangladesh.
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but. growing up in a harsh and unforgiving circumstances children learn to play dangerous games they exist without studies that destroy the house and take worn down by frustration and broken promises young men living under the constant threat of imprisonment they took me to the cheap and blindfolded me the time for them to regain control of their lives is when the boys returned to prison life inside and out. on al-jazeera. org for. the 4th.
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to get to what she had 0 her mind about top stories this hour and u.s. president donald trump has warned that the corona virus outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better he's urging the public to wear masks and promise to deliver a vaccine as soon as possible the u.s. is the worst affected country in the world is dealing with a surge in infections. saudi arabia's king salmon has held a cabinet meeting via video call from a hospital in riyadh the 84 year old one it was admitted on monday prompting concerns about his health and the future of the kingdom. the u.s. has charged 2 chinese men for hacking hundreds of companies including firms developing coronavirus vaccines prosecutors say they carried out a long campaign targeting global defense and energy industries on behalf of chinese intelligence. the u.k. government has been accused of actively avoiding looking into evidence of russian interference during the brics referendum the intelligence committee report into moscow's activity in britain called for immediate action russia's foreign ministry
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dismissed the claims is that russophobia so you can go has this. in the shadows of britain's democratic process and its economy the threat of interference from russia looms large russia poses an all encompassing security threat which is fueled by paranoia about the west and a desire to be seen as a subject great power companies and malicious cyber activity in order to serve to self aggressively for example by attempting to interfere other country's elections by pre-positioning itself in other countries critical national infrastructure and this is an immediate threat to national security. the warning signs whether the scottish independence referendum in 2014 the 1st post soviet interference in a western democratic election but it raised little curiosity from the government this long awaited report paints a picture of
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a political system rife with complacency when it came to the issue of russian attempts at interference britain's democratic processes were at stake as was national security so the question remains why did governments take so long to tackle them there is a lot of russians with very close links to. hooten who are now very well integrated into but the u.k. business political and social scene was referred to as lending london grad yet few if any questions have been hashed regarding the problems of considerable wealth. this open door approach it provided an ideal mechanism by which illicit finance could be recycled through the london laundromat. it was the government's failure to look into possible russian meddling in the 2016 breck's referendum that spoke to the investigation by m.p.'s no evidence of
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interference has been found but the lack of curious. d. to examine that raised alarm in the report after the break said vote it was the turn of the u.s. in the 2016 presidential election u.s. intelligence agencies concluded that russia had been behind cyber attacks on the democratic party to help the eventual winner donald trump it was a wake up call that turned into an uproar after the attempted murder of form a double agent said basically on british soil with a soviet developed nerve agent russia denied it was to blame but it plunged u.k. russian relations to a low not seen since the cold war but it is the undermining of british institutions that is at the heart of the storm the u.k. will have to overhaul its previous approach if it is to have a chance of tackling this new normal sunny day of al-jazeera london. issues surrounding china have top the agenda during a meeting between the us actually states in the u.k.
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prime minister in london might bump a also met with other government ministers in the u.k. to see what extra pressure britain can exert on beijing charlie onto reports now from london. britain is having a change of heart over china and the u.s. is here to hold its hand on his visit to london secretary of state mike pompei a applauded prime minister boris johnson for agreeing to ban chinese telecoms company while away from its 5 g. infrastructure and for ending its extradition treaty with hong kong to move the u.s. is also making later he spelt out the dangers of the us his geo political rival and the chinese communist party the c.c.p. sexploitation this disaster to further its own interest has been disgraceful rather than helping the world general secretary she has shown the world the parties to face we talked about how we see in hong kong's freedoms crushed to watch the c.c.p. boy its neighbors know try speech in the south china sea and instigate
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a deadly confrontation with india. i want to take this up. to congratulate the british government for its principle sponsors to these challenges foreign secretary dominic robb was kina to extol the special relationship with the u.k. it is really clear that we need to work with american friends and also we've got the parties together in the international system to protect our freedoms and interests and as we've gone from violence we're more influential we have more power when we work together. only 5 years ago another conservative government rolled out the red carpet for president xi jinping his state visit heralded a golden era of economic ties a closer relationship than ever before but now those ties are badly frayed and china is growing increasingly angry. china urges the british side to abandon the illusion of continuing colonial influence in hong kong immediately correct its
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mistakes and stop interfering so as to avoid further damage to china britain relations the list of concerns over china's behavior is a crackdown on home treatment of the weak of muslims the handling of the current virus outbreak but there is increasing pressure from key trade partner the us from london to turn its back on beijing and the u.k. is finding itself caught between 2 superpowers. al-jazeera and. a u.s. president has offered his support to a woman accused of helping traffic girls through the late financier jeffrey epstein trump says he met to kill a maxwell multiple times in the past she's currently in jail awaiting trial prosecutors allege she helped epstein recruit and eventually buz girls as young as 14 in the 1900. i haven't really been following it too much i just wish you well frankly i've met her numerous times over the years especially since i lived in palm
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beach and i guess they lived in palm beach but i wish her well whatever it is i don't know the situation with prince andrew just don't know not aware of it. the mayor of new york city is rejecting a threat by the u.s. president to deploy federal agents to deal with protests bill de blasio says he'd take don't come to court if he goes ahead with his plans trumpets considering intervention in several democratic led cities including chicago new york and philadelphia he's been critical of that leave protest against racism and police brutality spot on the death of george floyd in may. the white house has already deployed federal agents to the city of portland in oregon which is run by a democrat. yes they clashed with protesters outside the federal courthouse late on monday the agents were sent in against the wishes of local and state officials causing anger even within the president's own republican party the democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer has criticized trump's deployment
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told federal agents and says it won't work it's despicable it's like a 3rd world despotic country you pick up someone no identification drag them somewhere and he doesn't even know or she doesn't even know what's doing and 2nd it's so typical of trump he can't solve the covert crisis testing is a mess the whole country realizes he's an abject failure so he tries to do a diversionary thing but this one is a despicable diversionary thing and it will backfire on him. one of the you hate him and security secretary says certainly those breaking the law being detained we are only targeting and arresting those who have been identified as committing criminal acts like any other law enforcement agency does across the country every single day of the week we all have a responsibility to condone the violent activity that is occurring night after night. it's being held as a pivotal moment for europe a rescue deal worth nearly $860000000000.00 to help economies ravaged by
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coronavirus agreements between the e.u. leaders was reached after days of tough negotiations service and reports from ups today. it was a test of an insurance for e.u. leaders in their longest gox summit in decades 4 days of tough negotiations with tempers often freight finally on the 5th a deal $859000000000.00 in non repayable grants and loans to countries worst affected by the coronavirus can that make cuts. in we we spent 4 long days and nights of negotiation more than 90 hours but it was worth it this agreement is a signal that europe is able to act after all people often accused europe of being too little too late for us here we're demonstrating that the opposite is the case dawned in masks it was the leaders 1st face to face meeting since government imposed lockdown restrictions in march lockdowns that also meant the biggest economic downturn since the great depression. german chancellor angela merkel was
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among leaders from france spain and italy who led the way in convincing the block to consider the amount evenly into loans and grants. we've laid the financial foundations for the e.u. for the next 7 years and at the same time came up with a response to the biggest crisis in the history of the european union with the recovery fund. the south proclaimed fogel for sweden denmark austria and the netherlands initially stood opposed to the deal. the group led by the dutch prime minister mark hurd worried about death but in the end they were also convinced. this is of course difficult decisions in very difficult times for all your appearance martin which ended in success for all 27 member states with especially for the people this is a good deal this is
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a strong leader and most importantly this is the right deal for europe writes no it's an unprecedented aid package an unprecedented times with so many european countries suffering from the covert $900.00 crisis the european union did not have much choice but to show solidarity and unity otherwise its relevance would have been seriously questioned now it's up to the individual leaders to sell this expensive deal at home while the e.u. bloc has been faced with rising unemployment as large industries including airlines and car manufacturers lay off workers inside these walls in brussels many are hailing this as a historic deal and a big step forward in soft economic blow the liver by the pandemic. al-jazeera amsterdam. in guinea 2 people have dined at another day of protests against potential reelection bid by the president several people wounded in confrontations between security forces and demonstrators president elphick an alpha
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condé has been facing growing anger after the constitution was changed allowing him to run for a 3rd term in october as elections protests resumed on monday after 3 months of relative calm due to coronavirus restrictions. mollies opposition has called for a pause in protests ahead of the upcoming festival they were demanding that president abraham group card cater steps down international mediators heading to bamako later this week to try and find a solution the opposition has already rejected a proposal from regional bloc of course calling for a unity government pull mali is a consulting fellow at chatham house's africa program he says many have been frustrated by mali president cases inability to deal with security issues that have long affected the country. president kate has actually in the middle of his 2nd term he's given no in no hint that he would want to run for a 3rd but people are really frustrated because he's often rather weak leadership in
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pushing forward the peace process in the struggle to try and resolve the crisis and you know the mommy and the country's also seen an upsurge in into communal violence in the center in central regions and there's a there's been a spate of corruption scandal and and those factors have all come together so that people are out on the streets demanding that he should go even though in his case he isn't actually challenging the democratic model over all the basic political rules and that's what makes it so difficult for the west african mediators because they don't really want to establish a principle just because people go as of out into the streets the genuinely elected president should quit. but on the other hand they won't solve the political crisis at the moment government in mali is effectively paralyzed when the country is
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already in a crisis and it needs a clear political direction and a credible government or a proper leadership. 13 hostages held on a bus and ukraine have been freed unharmed after a personal intervention by the president a 12 hour standoff ended soon after a lot of minutes and ski spoke to the armed hostage taker and agreed to his demand to endorse an animal rights documentary the president plans to divide encouraging people to watch the 2005 film which is called earthlings before captives were released in the city of lights the hostage taker surrendered he's been identified as a 44 year old with previous convictions. so this is our desire these are the top stories and the u.s. president has warned carone of the corona virus outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better donald trump urged the public to wear masks and promised to deliver vaccine as soon as possible the u.s.
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is the worst affected country in the world with more than 141000 deaths and well over 3800000 cases mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . it was a somewhat measured president compared to his previous performances at these briefings the 1st one in a number of months but once again the president believing the role for the most part that he describes himself as america's cheerleader attempting to pay every vote is the picture of a pandemic that continues to rip through the majority of us states still climbing cases coronavirus recorded and certainly the death rate as well. the u.s. has charged 2 chinese men for hacking hundreds of companies including firms developing coronavirus facts and prosecutors say they carried out a long campaign targeting global defense and energy industries on behalf of chinese intelligence. so the ravens king solomon has held
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a cabinet meeting via video call from a hospital in riyadh the 84 year old one it was admitted on monday prompting concerns about his health and the future of the kingdom. thousands of israelis are calling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down. protests outside the country's parliament is the latest of several mass demonstrations in recent weeks you know who has come under growing criticism for staying in office while facing trial for corruption he's also be accused of mismanagement deep the economic crisis. u.s. president trump has offered his support to a woman accused of helping traffic girls to the late financier jeffrey epstein says he met glen maxwell multiple times in the past she's currently in jail awaiting trial prosecutors allege she helped that team recruit and eventually abused girls as young as 14 back in the 1990. all right yep stay with headlines here and out there we've got more news coming up right after inside story
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of. how close to. teens in the u.k. have promising results from the trials but once a vaccine is developed how do we make sure that everyone gets it this is inside story. hello there and welcome to the program. the race for a coven $1000.00 vaccine is gathering pace scientists around the world.

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