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became a global law. in a country torn apart by racial inequality. when americans find a leader to unite. all of the key issues of the us elections. on al-jazeera. an act of bravado the u.s. president removes his mask as he returns to the white house after 3 nights in hospital with covert 19. i know there's a risk there's a danger but that's ok and now i'm better and maybe i'm immune i don't know. i'm sad me say that this is al jazeera live from doha so coming up. through.
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earlier the president walked out of the walter reed army medical center and they did the lines of supporters. we all remain cautiously optimistic and on guard because we're in a bit of unchartered territory. word of caution from trump's doctor as he refuses to commit to when the president can travel to campaign for the election. loss trying to storm the president's palace opposition supporters in kyrgyzstan reject early results from the parliamentary vote. u.s. president has made a dramatic return to the white house it comes after spending 3 nights at the met. 3
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hospital following his diagnosis for care of it 19 his recovery is far from over and he received treatment for a few more days of less than a month to the election he's eager to project strength despite his infection my camera reports from washington d.c. . the president arrives back at the white house he walks from marine one and up the stairs to the balcony of the residence where he stops and removes his mosque a salute and a head and i'm specified number of days in quarantine doctors say he'll be working from this residence and will not at the state return to the west wing where the stuff works bases. the president's day began with a torrent of tweets on a variety of subjects with most urging his supporters to vote and election day now a matter of weeks away and doctors would not speculate about when or whether the president will return to an in person as opposed to virtual campaign warning that
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he's still in recovery though he may not entirely be out of the woods yet the team and i agree that all are evaluations and most importantly he's clinical status support the president safe return home where he'll be surrounded by world class medical care 247 there were inevitable questions about whether the president's sudden decision to drive by supporters outside the hospital sunday evening put his secret service agents at risk that the president has been surrounded by medical and security staff for days. and yesterday the u.s. secret service agents were in that same level of people for a very short period of time we worked with our infectious disease experts. to make some recommendations for how to keep everything safe down at the white house for the president and those around him the president's press secretary kate. kenny is
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the latest white house staffer to test positive for covert 192 of her systems and a number of journalists joining the increasingly lengthy list of those working at the white house who've been infected while attention has been focused on the president much of the country is still in the grip of the 10 demick in $34.00 states the 7 day every inch of infection is higher now than it was a month ago in the past 24 hours alone more than 40000 new cases have been recorded yet president transfer appears to be claiming victory shortly after arriving at his residence he posted this video and now i'm better and maybe i'm immune i don't know but don't let it dominate your lives get out there be careful if you miles away from the white house these chairs represent those who have died a poignant reminder that for more than 210000 americans the outcome was different
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mike hanna. and dr bihari come here is a senior clinical lecturer at the university of exeter medical school my colleague kamar santamaria asked him about the president's condition. president trump may have had a mild infection and it clearly shows that he's made a pretty good recovery if all his test results are to be believed so it is and carly forceable to be unwell for a few days and get better you do not have to have a prolonged illness some people of course have a very for a long and severe illness but there is a lot of variability in do how long and when he is ill fall but you can still be contagious and i think that's probably the point after a lot of people are looking at him and he just want to the white house took off his mask and and went in he will he may be better course on course but he is still
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probably be contagious all without a doubt and i feel very sad i feel sad because president trump may wish to do whatever he wishes to do but he is a leader of one of the most powerful nations on planet and as a result some responsibilities come with that and there are people who work in the white house the president is infected and most probably infectious and therefore even even if he was. pretty good and pretty are not infectious tested and proven it would be good to wear that mask to show he doesn't want to generate the next case that's very important on the tech some of his own and this is been the controversial point if he's been given it and it sounds serious that's what you give when a patient is particularly unwell i mean without being a doctor in the room and knowing exactly what's going on what is your take on that is it possibly just a case of well he's the president we give him the top shelf stuff so that we get rid of the same as possible whenever presidents prime ministers and such people
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become ill we are often put under a lot of pressure to do everything and do a lot more so i would say empirically speaking that he was probably overtreat dead overtreated but with what we also know are safe drugs so i'm not at all concerned that maybe he had over intervention after all he's the president of the united states so for him to have had x. a matter so on as well as round as severe as well as goodness knows what else i just say well part of the course for being a brat president vice president mike pence spoke to trump ahead of his release from hospital. the president told me. he was headed back to the white house he told me that interview john we're looking very much for the vice presidential debate. stakes in this election and never been higher than george never been here and i
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look forward to the opportunity taken. in the 4 years of the president donald trump in the white house there are stem a critic nominee joe biden has been campaigning in miami and florida from where and the alec in our ports. well there are many things that the vice president joe biden could have said about president while he was here in florida he could have said that the president mocked him during the presidential debate telling him he shouldn't be wearing a mask but he hasn't taken that tactic what joe biden is doing is saying we should have science as a guiding light in tackling this pandemic we should have a mandated mask wearing and we should listen to people like the center for disease control it's a very well thought out strategy i think from the biden campaign not personally attacking president trump but talking about how he if if he becomes president would tackle this through science through all the resources this country has to offer medically and professionally let's just hear what the vice former vice president
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had to say my prayers continue with the president 1st lady health and safety as the like so many american families are dealing with kroger 90. i was glad to see the president speaking recorded videos over the weekend now that he's busy to really campaign messages and i would ask him to do this listen to the science. of man. man mandate nationwide require a mask in every federal building slowly and enter the interstate travel urge every governor do the same we know it saves lives. let's bring in now joe take a e.d. in washington she's the founder and c.e.o. of political consulting firm full circle strategies good to have you with us so how do you think trump's departure from hospital is going to be seen will be seen as this moment of triumph over the virus that i think he wants to project.
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you know i think that the see there and i think across the country americans are really just shaking their heads this president has demonstrated over and over again a clear disregard for the seriousness of this very you know deadly virus that has you know just run throughout this country 7000000 americans a fact that more than 210000 americans no longer with us because of poor mismanagement and to see him leave the hospital walk into the white house and take off his mask they are essential workers in that white house and so because of his just irresponsibility he puts so many people and risk just speak out rear end not leaking this firing seriously and it's it's not an example of the leadership that we need in our country particularly given that we are facing and and can't deem it
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in this country and so i think for many americans it is just a question of how much longer are we going to have to deal with a leader that does not take meetings very seriously i mean he has put so let me if i if i can just take a jump in and say from the president's perspective of course he's saying his he wants to show a message of strength and also show a message that this virus can be defeated and it should take over people's lives isn't that resume thing at least with some of his core base supporters those camped outside the hospital same to be. you know getting that message. and i think we have to also realize that president received this state of the art care he had the best care the best hospitals of the best doctors he had the best treatments that is not the case for the more than 7000000 americans that have dealt
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with this virus there are americans who are sick with those buyers that are worried whether or not they're going to be able to afford the hospital bill where there are americans that are sick with this virus who still are struggling to even get a test i think is a a very stark contrast between his treatment and the treatment of most of america and he's trying to take their health care so i think you know when you ask is there a sense of trying i think it sends a message that if you have the resources and you have the well maybe you can defeat this but that is not the case for most americans and he's pretty i believe a lot of americans at danger with continuing to carry on this propaganda as if this is a hoax if it's not real or if it should not be taken seriously they haven't a reliable accurate indication of how this whole episode of dollars from catching the virus and how he's behaved since catching it is actually impacting his
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reelection prospects. well you know i think if you look at the fact that he has not followed his own c.d.c. guidelines and as a result not only the people that work in the house the people that work at the white house or all the people that he's been around whose administration look at you know the fact that the president of the united states and this is ministrations is responsible for a super spreader event that happened at the white house in the rose garden and we look at that and really look for example vice president gets i mean we heard him say he's on to say utah and a group of women of which i was included you know we pinned a letter to the debate commission today you know really really saying to the debate commission that really want vice president units to follow the c.d.c. guidelines to to conform with contact contact tracing because he's been
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exposed to this virus and we don't know you know they have a very forthcoming about not only his health or where he's been in contact with and we think that there needs to be the utmost care not only for senator harris and the moderator of this debate but all of the workers and the people who will be at this debate as well more than hof the u.s. state so witnessing a rise in covert 19 cases. of a challenge do you think that is going to be for the trump campaign as time goes on . and i think that you know across this country everyone you know we all know across this country to americans feel the impact of the mismanagement of this this pandemic it is hit us economically definitely help a lot and you know people across this country we all know someone who's been either infected with coal but we're sadly people who have died as
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a result of this 210000 americans 7000000 americans infected with this with this virus and we still don't know a lot of thousands fires and it's been because we had a president who had an opportunity to to listen to the scientists and follow the guidelines you know go where the american public is that this is not serious and as a result we have millions of americans out of work we have millions of americans who have been infected with this byron's hundreds of thousands of americans who had died and this result i think we're right merican skilled ballot box they're going to ask the question is this the type of leader that i want to continue to lead us and i think a lot of americans a lot of us the elections once that thanks so much to take a the thank you so much to the head of al jazeera. i'm calls for an immediate cease fire as the conflict between armenia and
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azerbaijan intensifies. the weather is largely set fire across much of the us at the moment big line of cloud down towards the southeast as to be said into the florida panhandle where we have got some wet weather around we got some wet weather spilling out of the canadian prayer is easing out of ontario quebec down towards the lakes and it will continue to do that as we go on through the next couple of days say what a weather coming into upstate new york into new england into the canadian maritimes still some showers there just around the florida panhandle but for many it is fine and to drive we got to try weather across the western side of the u.s. but i am hopeful as we head towards the weekend we may well see some welcome rainfall coming into california something to look forward say but really looking
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forward to the wet weather that we do have just around the top an inch for the moment this is tropical storm gamma making its when a general westerly direction slowly but surely pushing towards the bay of campeche going to slide down across the southeastern corner of mess and then this next system that's just going to push its way through and it is likely to develop further easing across that western side of cuba and grassy developing into a hurricane at least for times it makes its way up towards the deep south of the u.s. elsewhere across the caribbean it's the usual sunshine and showers. and face can tell a story without uttering a single one. and knowing. a simple time. inform us. the unconventionality of life witness history demands of the human eye. is what inspires scientists. witness
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documentaries on how to 0. louis. blues to. talk about you're watching al jazeera time to recap the headlines now the u.s. president is back in the white house after 3 nights in hospital for coronavirus treatment before entering his official residence and took off his mask even though he still carries the virus earlier trump walks out of the walter reed medical center unaided boarded a helicopter to the white house and supporters gathered to cheer him on from tweeted saying he'll be back on the campaign trail so. i want house correspondent
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kimba house at spoke to trump supporters camped outside the walter reed military center i think the day to day in his armor and dismay too but then again we think the other side of the coin is people might be inspired by him coming out really strong showing strength and a lot of them never probably spar but if you go both ways because bush marty and his amazing best in the world medical team would not release him without everybody being on the same page for him to go home. i believe that once he gets home well he never stops working he was doing work the whole time he doesn't stop he's a machine and he's going to continue to. keep making this country great. the world health organization says around 10 percent of the world's population may have been infected with the coronavirus that would be some 765000000 people
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the number of recorded infections past 35000000 globally more than a 1000000 people have died the director of the w.h.o. is calling for global unity to deal with the outbreak i will never be tired of calling for solidarity finger pointing will not prevent a single infection up pushing blame will not save a single life what saves lives is national unity and global solidarity everyone must play their part from the individual decisions we make to protect ourselves and others to the discussions we will have this week on behalf of the people we serve to other news now in opposition protesters in kyrgyzstan demonstrating after rejecting early results of a parliamentary vote reports say they've broken into government and state security
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headquarters media reports also say the protesters have freed former president barack uttam by of another former senior officials the results for addicts pro-government parties will return to power from bishkek charge strafford reforms. testa started gathering a lot of square in the center of bishkek early off the new opposition leaders called for unity among the various qualities and their supporters rejected preliminary results in sunday's parliamentary election that showed pro-government parties potentially winning but for the chief of the $120.00 seats. the demonstrators are demanding the rerun of the poll which one opposition leader described as the dirtiest of kurdistan's history. we are angry of the results because we say the government tricked everybody they created conditions for people to sell the of us allegations of election fraud
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a widespread as well as reports of parties bribing people for their support at the ballot box and new elections because we don't recognize. the results of the elections because of widespread fraud and intimidation chester's cianci the president sort of baiji back over to step down people told us they had not seen any government protesters launches this since the revolution that overthrew president kurmanbek bakiyev then in 2010. the fact that i'm staying here shows that i'm very angry with the results we had a lot of hope in this election and all hope has died. security forces have been transported on buses to a wooded pong close to the square. the protesters remain defiant. the police on the outskirts of the square and if they attack us there will be another
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revolution. why not food the city center square with. a crowd of protesters trying to break through the gates of the parliament building. minutes later security forces moved in foreign tear gas and stun grenades from flee to the shore rounding streets in panic. there. are thousands of people that. have now. it seems as if. the. role of these elections. seems. prostration. increasing.
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the afghan president is in official visit but he is not meeting taliban officials i shove down his visit comes as ceasefire talks are underway in doha the afghan government and taliban have so far made little progress on the top prosecutor is seeking to try the man known as the hotel rwanda hero alongside 18 detained former rebels. is on trial for terrorism he's admitted backing off groups during the wonders $994.00 genocide he denies those taking part in violence. the prosecutor general says he'll submit a joint indictment on the principle of connectivity of offenses on friday recess a bingo was denied bail for the 2nd time in may face to life in prison if convicted . fires fanned by strong winds of this draw it up to 50 homes on
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new zealand south island around 100 people had to flee from lake or home village as the flames spread through more than 5000 hectares of land helicopters are trying to contain the fires which began early on sunday new zealand's ois warmest winter on record this year which government scientists are blaming on climate change. un secretary general and turn over terror says it's a scandal that countries continue to violate be as arms embargo saying such violations call into question the basic commitment of peace his remarks came during a high level virtual meeting led by the united nations germany aim to get those involved in libya's conflict to commit to a lasting cease fire diplomatic editor jane spays explains foreign ministers connected virtually this a follow up to the bullion conference in january which was supposed to put libya on a path to peace instead violence intensified fueled by arms shipments to both sides
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in the conflict this latest meeting was organized by the u.n. and germany its foreign minister said there are now some reasons to have fresh hope couldn't we have a grounds to be cautiously optimistic we are seeing increasing signs of a shift from a military to a political russian out and more and more stakeholders are adopting this way of thinking the u.n. secretary general told the meeting it was a scandal that the arms embargo on libya was still being violated a recent report to the un security council by its independent panel of experts seen by al jazeera emphasized the role of turkey the united arab emirates and russia but the russian ambassador told me the report was inaccurate and shouldn't be published we challenge the conclusions of this expert group. which the. do you know if from the from the open press which
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are to a large extent illegal as that can be easily challenged which were saying many of the security council's of meet me in meetings only by the un says the next stage is military talks to take place in geneva in a couple of weeks to try and formalize a cease fire and then the bigger task of organizing political talks originally they were going to be in geneva at the middle of the month but it's been difficult to walk and eyes because of covert 19 restrictions and quarantine rules the u.n. however says they're still hopeful they can take place before the end of october james al-jazeera at the united nations. 9 days into the conflict between armenia and azerbaijan both sides appear to be ramping up hostilities over the disputed territory of they're going to cut about nato's chief has added his voice to calls for an immediate cease fire see them cos all reports from in azerbaijan.
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style fired into main coverage the 4th largest city in azerbaijan 2 of them hit a nearby hydro power complex which is the largest in the caucasus region as a real fish will say critical civilian infrastructure is under imminent threat our main yet denies that we are deeply concerned about the situation in their own god but we are of course watching the situation very carefully we have all seen the reports about the increased number of casualties also civilians really and the casualties and of course. any fighting notice also poses a risk to all kinds of critical infrastructure. despite being far from the front line as our bridge on 2nd largest city was also attacked our men yet denies involvement in the killing of 6 civilians other asiri cities such as tact orenburg death which are close and are going to car bomb were also targeted. at us if we
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live in the city the armenian fascists have been bombing this town for days and spreading chaos in this place our homes were bombed and destroyed and we stayed in the middle like this everyone went. as a rage as militaries also in action and when a car a box main cities stop and cared has been have since sunday as the most intensive bombing of the city since the 1994 the town of sushi 10 kilometers from stepanek and there's also a bomb taunting monday azerbaijani armed forces starting at target international the syrian objects and operation as a result of which we. i've already there's a struggle to this and much more wanted i mean yes prime minister is asking all the young men who have recently been demobilized to come back to join the battle. is urging them to fight to the death and ensure victory in this war the 2 former soviet republics have long been in conflict or azerbaijan's breakaway mainly at the
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core many an region of nagano car bomb that the are the latest fighting now into its 2nd week follows cross border attacks in july when an already fragile cease fire was broken. then azerbaijan's defense ministry threatened our main yacht with attacks on the met some more nuclear power plant this region serves as a corridor for pipelines carrying oil from the caspian sea to international markets and a threat to stability heightens customers concerns about supply given the intense fighting going to nagano car a bog front line and we saw a striking densely populated areas many question just how far the 2 neighbors will carry the conflict the spite their domestic problems seen aka solo al-jazeera when the terrorists are preaching. my. advice take a look at some of the headlines here on al-jazeera while the u.s.
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