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given what he's done over the past 5 years when he was candidate trump and president trump. i would say that there is plenty of room to criticize president trump what we had with romney what we had with mccain were apologetic conservatives who would not stand up to their philosophy that donald trump has done more for the pro-life movement than any other president he's done more for the world he's talking about let's get the american troops home from some of these endless wars that but democrats and republicans predecessors have gotten us involved in the end the strongest most robust economy not just in america but really in the world with historically low unemployment rights for african-americans and hispanics higher and higher wages that have. increased i think he's been tough at the trade table i would like him to even be tougher frankly i think the america 1st up thing as god but it does not mean america alone it means we're going
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to look after our interests you need to look after your interests but let's do what's best for the world he has not fallen into any wars he had the opportunity and many advisers in both parties were saying bomb syria let's get involved in this in a major way obama did not do enough but the president has been very controlled about that ok and you know as respects it is a growing global and it and faithful are more comfortable with china than they need to sit that quietly but if there are people who say you know china to be a growing threat they're building up their military or build a 30 aircraft carrier. they did not share information openly as respects the ok iran a virus i think the president's done a great kingston i apologize for interrupting you for the 27th time during our conversation is good to talk to 4 days ago to talk to you now thank you so much for coming on and joining us here on the news i can stand there talking to us from georgia many thanks thanks. the world health organization is urging more countries
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to join its global vaccine plan it wants to deliver at least $2000000000.00 doses of approved vaccines by the end of 2021 of the program has so far received $3000000000.00 but needs another $35000000000.00 is what the u.n. secretary general antonio terrorist to say during talks to get more countries to sign up the gallup world is the very good if the vote really 3 millions of dollars to respond to the socio economic impact of the crisis in their own country surely we can invest a small fraction of that stop the spread of disease everywhere i call a lot of countries and partners to significantly step up in the next 3 months to provide much needed new police resources will be allies all partners and to put everybody behind the global response really. well as those talks continue oxfam and u.n. aid are pushing for something called the people's vaccine the aid agencies are supporting nearly 1900 savoy it was who signed an open letter they want the pharmaceutical
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industry to produce a vaccine that's freely available to everyone the letter also demands those corporations immediately license back scene technology to the world health organizations could 19 research now earlier this month oxfam revealed a small group of wealthy nations have already locked up more than half of any future doses of 19 vaccines for more on this let's bring in winnie beyond in geneva she's the executive director of the united nations program on hiv aids. good to have you back here on al jazeera what are the chances realistically that you get this people's vaccine inside for you inside an acceptable time frame. well we have no choice a vaccine is the only hope we have to get the globe for trade system working again for people to feel safe again and the only way we can meet the global demand no one company nor tour 3 or 4 can do this to meet the global demand we must mux
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mys production and we heard something on the table to allow to response to the subnormal solution so we're calling 'd going to governments to put pressure on their companies after all the kind of vaccines are now almost coming through and they have been a fitted from huge amounts of taxpayers' money that governments can push them to the table to share their know how their technology their intellectual property saw that it slices 2 more companies around the world so we can have production happening everywhere and everyone being ok is a mask ational probably for interrupting you this comes down to know how and research i don't necessarily want to name names but there are more than a 100 trials going on around the world some of them are looking really good how many of the drugs companies are not sharing the information. all of them because
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we now have about 11 leading candidate vaccines each one is its own in his own race to be the 1st one and that is fine but we know that if they pulled their knowledge their technology there they would move faster who would move faster towards her being a breakthrough that's $1.00 and $2.00 we would be able through our poor it's called this see top coronet technology access board money to buy a chore we would be able to lysis more companies around the world to have the production we need so everyone is served and no one is waiting at the back of the queue for years so that a few companies going maximize profits for themselves we can't afford profits before human lives we are facing an unprecedented situation where the all world
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needs a vaccine and no one is safe and lives we are all safe so we must have a blog a solution and that involves sharing their technology she and when that knowledge within what you are saying are you going as far as basically calling for a carrot and stick approach the carrot on the stick being you want individual governments to talk to their research as the drugs companies and say ok do what you do but you don't get any government money until you agree and sign off on sharing the know how sharing the knowledge sharing the technology. you know this is a general just said today that joining forces to beat coffee should not be should not be a brainer honestly this is plain common sense it's the right thing to do and it makes economic sense today the global economy is hurting by
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$375000000000.00 every month that's a loss to the global economy because of course he'd a small fraction of that can help us to pull everything together and to get to a vaccine the fastest so we're say that it's not covered 10 states it's covered correct corrodes we're saying that this is a win win for companies companies will make their profits but reasonable profits because you want the transparency about how much money the uptick in that stack spares money ringback to fund their research and they can take a reasonable profit lysis the technology to others so that production is there there's an allocation framework. that says that if we can huff enough doses for those who are most at risk
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starting we've people who are all down there those who have vulnerability who have chronic illnesses and then those. also other complications this is about 20 percent of each population ok if that book at the bottom could be. i'm going to have to interrupt you there which i apologize but we are going to lose the line any 2nd much never thank you very much for coming on to talk to us we do appreciate it thank you very much. still to come here on the news for you find out what a court in india had to say about the controversial destruction of a 16th century mosque that led to the deaths of thousands calls for justice and accountability in iraq over the killing of hundreds of protesters by the security forces and peter will be here with the sports with action from major league baseball as the playoffs begin.
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but. the weather's looking pretty settled across the good parts of the middle east not so much whether to speak of want to see showers just around the caucuses the pleasant for the most part of the push down across the region temperatures high thirty's maybe 40 celsius the full kuwait not too bad around at least inside of the metal you might just catch a few showers just sliding out of central and southern parts of he come down across the potential of it is fine and dry a chance of a shower wrote see just around the western side of yemen will be few and far between meanwhile some showers there as per usual just around the therapy and hollers little bits and pieces of cloud drifting further west which on those easterly ways we got some wet weather in the forecast saying just around uganda pushing into that western side of kenya eastern areas of kenya pushing up into where tanzania you can see some showers here as we go through the next day well so
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whether they're quite a bit of it right across the democratic republic of congo northern parts of angola also seeing some showers but it's down towards the southeast down towards eastern parts of south africa where we are allowed to see some pretty heavy rain over the next couple of days that could well lead to some localized flooding in what is its way into the far south the most and bake and that is some showers to the southern cape. toba anandi zoom was only a month left until election day candidates are warming up for the big day with a series of debates with a diverse range of stories from across the al-jazeera correspondent played some klansmen around the stories that have impacted and janet states it's 2 years since the brutal killing of a saudi journalist we look at the impact of the murder of jamal frederick al-jazeera is emmy award winning program faultlines returns for the series on the
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u.s. communities most in conflict 19 with growing tensions between greece and turkey and the mediterranean really explain how the dispute could affect the election of the self declared republic of northern cyprus october on al-jazeera frank assessments what are you saying. that 76 percent of the google of collation all facing life in the midst of this and in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching the news are your top stories so far this half hour armenia and azerbaijan are engaged in fierce battles over they're going to cut
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about the fighting is now into its 4th day and there are reports of heavy casualties. a mere shakes of a metal saba has been laid to rest a funeral procession was held in kuwait city with a 91 year old leader. donald trump and joe biden hitting a campaign stop trail today in battleground states a day after that chaotic presidential debate. that's our next story live to the ground 0 epicenter i guess in some senses of that story kimberly how our white house correspondent is there can be people are talking about winners and losers to the voters last night. oh there's no question about it there was a lot of bickering in that 1st presidential debate but little discussion with regard to public policy i don't think there's any american that came away from that debate saying oh that's new i've learned something here and in fact the other loser in all of this may be the president himself who most people believe sort of
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watching that debate that in terms of the interruptions it was he who seemed to provoke most of them. for the most part most people would say that this was not particularly presidential and just really degenerated into a shouting match a wrestling match and really again there were no sort of thoughtful discussions that were put forward now as this moves forward you point out the men are hitting the campaign trail but they're going to have to try and sort of play up the strings downplay the weaknesses but most takeaway seems to be that the president has the most preparing to do what he did was in trenches basis but not expand it in terms of support are we seeing what looks like i mean the next time they get together kimberly it is it is a town hall type of get together but always seeing the beginnings of almost like 2 elections here joe biden is also the american people to vote for him for donald trump is this
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a base election he's asking his base to stay with him. yeah there's no question about it in terms of the format of this debate the 1st one was sort of a traditional style of presidential debate the next will be more of a town hall style and that may largely dictate and control some of the sort of combative moments that we saw just last night but in terms of moving forward you know americans are sort of left with a lot of ease particularly when it comes to some of the statements made by the president where he seemed to kind of signal he would like some of his more far. right supporters like a group known as the proud boys to kind of stand by they are responding to that social media almost emboldened if you will and you have to remember this is a nation that's also watched a lot of social unrest in recent months and there's really feeling a lot of trepidation about the upcoming u.s. election and so in terms of trying to calm those fears neither men did
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a very good job in fact in the case of president trump he's facing a lot of accusations that he actually doubled down on it for 30 something days to go now i guess kimberly is going to be very exhausting for all you guys covering this washington we'll talk to you later i'm sure thank you so much let's move on an indian court has acquitted 32 people accused of inciting a crowd of people to destroy a 16th century mosque among the accused were a former deputy prime minister and top members of the governing party the hindu nationalists b.g.p. the destruction of the babri mosque in 1902 triggered sectarian violence across india that killed 2000 people pakistan's foreign minister condemned the acquittal as shameful. indian activists are calling on the authorities to investigate the gang rape of a teenager who's died from her injuries the 19 year old suffered spinal and neck injuries after the attack by 4 men into pradesh the police have arrested 4 suspects but her family came from the so-called low cost dalat community so police cremated
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her body against their wishes india's 200000000 down its long face discrimination and abuse but. this child was only 19 years old she was gang raped in a mood this government keeps saying save daughters with their own able to save our daughters and take these incidents are happening more in the states with the b j p s room and that whole thing was but the poor girl was tortured in every possible way her spine and neck bones were broken her tongue was cut off it feels as if there's no humanity left how long a woman continue to be unsafe here why would her parents not allowed to take her body. now the highest court in france has ruled the suspects in the euro and genocide can be sent to tanzania to face trial at a un backed courts felicien couple is accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800000 season moderate hutus in 1994 he's been held in
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a jail in france since his arrest at his home outside paris earlier this year google has been on the run for more than 20 years. one year ago iraq so the beginning of one of the biggest protest movements in its history hundreds were killed by the security forces with that anniversary now approaching many are calling for justice and accountability but a similar fault in reports from baghdad the protesters demands for better services and political reform still remain largely unfulfilled. that is square is getting a make over ahead of the one year anniversary of iraq's protest movement but instead of symbols of resistance artists paint portraits of its victims a clear i want to show us one of the martyrs families asked us to paint the images of their sons to commemorate their deaths on the anniversary on october 1st today's empty square is a far cry from the crowds that commandeered the streets of baghdad and other southern cities in october 2019 the protests were unprecedented in many ways.
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was the nationalist nonsectarian and nonpartizan the movement true iraqis from all walks of life uniting them and their demands for systemic political change . they forced a then prime minister atal up the matter to step down but the parties that brought him to power remained determined to preserve the status quo. security forces and armed groups responded with force killing more than $600.00 people according to rights groups and injuring thousands 24 year old was one of them his father shows an x. ray of the tear gas canister that killed him it was shot directly at his head. he protested for a noble cause for a homeland he did not protest for his own interests he protested for all his friends for the rights of the poor needy people. the family is entitled to
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government compensation they submitted a request 10 months ago and are waiting for a response but what they really want is accountability i wish to see the trial of the killer as the protesters should not return home before getting the rights of tomatoes prime minister he has made justice for protesters a priority his government has so far identified 560 demonstrators who were killed and has begun making payments to their families the more challenging task will be to put an end to what many say is a culture of impunity and reign in the groups responsible for the violence when the so-called october revolution 1st began a year ago the most popular slogan was we want a homeland meaning a well governed country where people could live in dignity 12 months on many protesters appear to have abandoned that goal now their main demand is for those
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responsible to be held to account for the hundreds of lives lost simona faulty and al jazeera that ok do stay with us still to come here on the news for you find out why serena williams has announced she's pulling out of the french open peter standing by with that story and all the international sports.
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route. the all. we're sensing tennis time for sports his peter peter thank you very much serena williams is pulled out of the french open tennis out of a 2nd round match because of injury the 39 year old american was due to play
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bulgaria's time up here on cover who she beat at the u.s. open in the quarterfinals 3 weeks ago but she has a problem with her achilles and is likely not to play any more tournaments in 2020 it means williams is wait for a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title goes on she has not won a slam since the australian open in 2017 struggling to walk so that's kind of telltale sign that i should. try to recover i love being out here it's my job it's been my job and i'm pretty good at it still until i feel that i'm good at it. and i'm so close to some things and just like i'm almost there i think that's what keeps me going. one woman who did make a way on for the coldest food seed a little sweet alina but after winning the 1st set 63 she dropped the 2nd say it's a mexican qualifier not a side are so our 6 love is ranked 178th in the world cup the ukrainian battle back
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to take the deciding set 62 to advance to the next round. on the men's side 12 times champion rafael nadal has cruised into the 3rd round in paris that all swept past american mackenzie macdonald who is ranked 256 in the world a spaniard winning 616163. meanwhile 2015 champions stand of rinker has achieved 150 grand slam match wins the swiss was an action against germany that domany kept for winning 636236061 number 3 dummy team is also. brazil's football association is expecting its players based in europe to fly to south america for their upcoming world cup qualifiers despite covert 19 concerns that includes paris and demands neymar and liverpool trio allison fabien you and roberta for me know who have all been called
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up for brazil's games against bolivia and peru south america is pressing ahead with qualifiers even though the asia and conquer careful regions have postponed they until next year. just a few hours until the start of the n.b.a. finals in florida le bron james and the l.a. lakers are going up against these former team the miami heat as the players approach the end of what's been a long stint competing inside a bubble david stokes reports. the brunt james working hard to win his 4th n.b.a. championship with a 3rd different team at 35 years old he's experienced most things in basketball but says competing with the lakers for nearly 3 months inside a corn team bubble has been the most challenging thing he's done his career. on your mind your body when everything else has been an extremely tough but i'm here for one reason the one reason only and asked to compete for a championship you know 2 of these i don't even know how many days it is whatever
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how many days it is it feels like 5 years really doesn't matter but. i've been as locked in that ever been in my group standing in the bronze way resulting from the miami heat this is the 1st time they've reached the final since he left the franchise back in 2014 and they know that their success largely depends on stopping him he's still at the top of his. or he still dominating what is shown while. at the career and the legacy that is continually building on and it's not going to be a easy task he's next. jimmy butler him self to set up a small coffee business inside the n.b.a. bubble but says even if they go on to claim the championship he's not planning on giving away any free cups.
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they hate the underdogs just as they have been in the 3 playoff series so far but they've only lost 3 games along the way and while this may be le bron's 10th time in the finals it will be the 1st for many of his like his teammates and their coach to experience a world as. you know don't behave like champions you know there's that old phrase. like champions before their champions should the lakers go on to win the title it will be their 1st than a decade and see that match the overall record of 17 championships held by the boston celtics 1st though they need to win 4 games and the best of 7 series starts later on wednesday david stokes al-jazeera the tampa bay rays have started the major league baseball playoffs with a win in their opening game the rays defeated the toronto blue jays 31 on tuesday in game one man well margo's to run home in the bottom of the 7th inning helping
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them along the way tampa bay are the top seed in the polls after finishing with 40 wins in a shortened regular season because of the coronavirus. and it was a big game one win for the new york yankees once he's there to care for cleveland indians 123 homers from aaron judge in the 1st inning and labor toward the 1st and sure the torrid evening cleveland pictures shane b. that. man is just a few days to go before anyone tries to retain his london marathon title. but conditions are vastly different this year because of the pandemic the race has been delayed from its usual slot in april and with only 200 elite athletes instead of the thousands of amateur and charity runners that usually take part in the runners will also wear special devices to prevent them getting too close to each other in the lead up to sunday's race and that's all the sports news peter peter thank you so much when we come back we'll have a front line reporter in
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a corner car about we'll see that. north korea isolated and heavily sanctioned yet earning billions around the globe you're a $39.00 is involved in everything that makes money for those korea. to carry defer the cost for us so they called us. the money this year and it goes straight into the coffers as a leadership a $2.00 part people in power investigation bureau $39.00 cash for kim to
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on a 0. each country has tackled the crisis in its own way some like peru in argentina with strict the lockdowns others like brazil emphasizing the economy over health brazil has just registered 120000 deaths from the virus 2nd in the world only to the united states it's up and a good idea is that we don't work a days that we don't eat and don't have enough to pay for utilities or anything until many countries in latin america believe their rates of infection will be peaking around now and they begin dreaming about the end of the crisis that's not happening the nightmare only continues. 40 years ago on october the 6th when muslims were observing ramadan and jews were celebrating young people egypt and syria going to surprise war against israel. carter who's world promoter so to get into this situation of disaster now in the
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1st of a 3 part series al-jazeera explores what really happened during the 1st week of the war in october on al-jazeera. 'd the battle between armenia and azerbaijan intensifies over the disputed region of nagorno cut about we'll have a report from the front line. hello and welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from our global headquarters here in doha also ahead he's just here's the deal i know a lot more about it doesn't look good let him finish. after the insults and the anger will ask if either candidate emerged as winner of a key.

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