tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 20, 2021 12:00am-1:01am +03
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some protests to start throwing stones. nothing of fire were police on horseback moved in to clear the area. ah morning allow government al jazeera as a you know me. this is al jazeera. ah, i know i'm north taylor. this is down here and use our life. and on the coming up more strikes on garza israel, prime ministers, defiant. i mean a new diplomatic push for c spine. you as president calls for a di escalation for members of his own party. that's not enough. welcoming business batch the continent, the e. u. easy travel restrictions,
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but only for people who've been vaccinated and a cautious return to life. french cafes and museums reopen up to 6 months of korean restrictions. and in florida, italian football fans returned to the stadium for the 1st time in more than a year to borders of the event as an atlanta time. the is highly kept. final is coven 19 restrictions? 30 in the country? ah! we begin with the israel palestine conflict and growing international calls for sci fi, but despite new pressure from the us president, israel's can take a prime minister's defiant and has not set a timeframe to end the hostilities following a phone call with joe biden, benjamin, and now who said he was determined to continue the operation in gaza. well, that has so far claimed the lives of more than 220 palestinians among them more
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than 60 children. several israel cities are also come under fire from hamas and other palestinian groups. 12 people in israel have been killed, including 2 children. a senior house official says he expects israel and gaza to reach a truce quote within a day or 2. and as talks on that continues to international efforts to end, the crisis of you in general assembly, we'll meet to discuss the conflict on thursday and francis drafting un security council resolution so far. the u. s. as blocked any attempt at the un to for jessie's fire. iran con report some just outside the gaza board offense in southern israel. palestinians in garza, look at yet another building reduced to rubble. as israel continues, it strikes and goes from land and sea. one man describes the moment he realizes his house was next, fell off a job and i received on my mobile phone a call from
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a private number. they said that it was a call from the lady intelligence and they were wanting before targeting job the home. they asked me to clear the area and to move or the new bus out. i turned in or out. he asked me to make sure that everyone is out. also, he asked me to block district. yeah, israel has one of the most technologically advanced and well funded military in the world. while hamis has kept up a barrage of low tech rockets, most of them have been destroyed by its rocket defense system, known as i and don't. despite that some fell on towns de la garza border, including ash towed on wednesday, and some people were injured. israel's can take a prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke to foreign diplomats and was blunt when it came to his thoughts and go over and homer. there only 2 ways you can deal with it. you can either conquer that, and that's always an open the possibility,
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or you can deter them. and we are engaged right now in fossil deterrence. but i have to say, we don't rule out anything. palestinian president mohammed above also spoke, hoping for an introduction back long term solution in the market. we don't have to do the work now is focused on stopping the israeli aggression against our people in jerusalem, west bank and gaza. then entering a serious political process under clear international packing that leads to ending the israeli occupation of the lands in the state of palestine. and long term solution is still a very long way off. now. the united nations can't get it's a convoy into the gaza strip. israel says there was a motor attack at the border crossing, so therefore they shut it down. the palestinian factions say that their positions were attacked 1st. however, the aid convoy remains exactly where is not where it's needed. the most iran con i was there on the sudden barrier with gaza. agidir's suffered hello,
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hello to join us live from garza, tell us what the situation is there now. well, we can start from again from the latest as rail eric strike. we have learned dr. moore is a little more selective, is that our doctors are really has been cutting specifically in the central area of the gaza strip. and also in the southern area, we got reports about targeting directly, some houses and those areas. so really more selective the previous night, at least. so people are chasing and following all the news or the reports coming from different directions and other media. as we heard about the us, the statement from us official statement telling one of the tv that by tomorrow or
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maximum, that the after day will be he expect a fees via agreement. but still, having a quick look on the social media, we could see people talking about or expressing their concern of what they call it fatal con. because they are not used to see such kind of low level of early fire. and god, last night at this time, there were 60 is there in terms of like, there were to cut it out by fighting jets in the south of the gaza strip in fun unit and drop off. so far we can see that we can hear sometimes the navy bombarding artillery sometimes also fired. and it shows that it's really drawn is we could hear it. maybe you could hear it also in the background and from the studio. it's
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controlling on dominating dash guy of god. today the minister of 12, people killed like i think that the total number of people killed from the and 10 days of escalation is 227, including 64 children, the minister of real estate. luncheon appealed for international community because of the deteriorating health system after these waves of injuries arriving to the hospital. on the other hand, also in the last hour we can see the kids or the fire from guys into the southern or into is that also reduce significantly. we could see that the policy and on the globe are firing less rocket and the last hour in comparison with previous hours on the previous days as well. and in the meantime, the,
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the in terms of humanitarian needs how edge and is it for aid to get in if you can still hear me, so what to tell us about the, the humanitarian needs on the ground. the seems like lost connection that with this effort to collude and we'll come back to a manager on if we can. now in addition to the rockets coming out of gaza, several rockets have been fired from southern lebanon towards israel to rockets, reportedly landed in curious time north of the city of haifa. these early military says it intercepted another to nobody has claimed responsibility for the rocket. israel as fired artillery in response. as mentioned, the united nation is general assembly will hold a special session on the conflict on thursday. it was requested by algeria anesha and that capacities, as chez of the arab group of,
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and organization of islamic corporation. christian salumi has more foreign ministers from a number of countries frustrated by the lack of international response to the ongoing crisis in the middle east, or on their way to new york to attend the special session of the general assembly. the security council has held several meetings on the subject, but has been unable to speak with one voice as a result of objections from the united states. france is the most recent country to propose security council action, in this case, in the form of a resolution calling for a cease fire, but with no agreement in sight. the arab group here at the united nations, but along with the organization of islamic cooperation called for the special session, hoping to keep the spotlight on the problem. they, along with the secretary general of the un, have called for an immediate cease fire, as well as respect for international law. so you, as president joe biden spoke to these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on
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wednesday, saying he expected a significant de escalation on the pastor sci fi button is under intense pressure from within his own party to intervene. more in this, i'm joined by about palestinian american political analyst he joined to be live from washington d. c. thanks very much for being with us. just to, to go back to the, the issue of pressure on the potential sci fi. and we've heard the netanyahu's essentially said he'll carry on the operation. but we are getting some noises from hamas that they might be a truce, possibly within a day or 2. how. how do you expect any possibility of a sci fi to, to emerge in the next few days? and it's hard to tell it specifically. however, we know that there is a long history of israel engaging in massive atrocities against palestinians and being resistant to any possibility of american pressure to change their behavior. that we've seen it even with settlement building throughout the west bank. where the united states demands an immediate and to that settlement expansion and israel simply disregard that and just carry on doing what they do. and this is probably
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another one of those cases where it's no different because ultimately divided administration has come under pressure to merely rhetorically demand that israel b escalade. but united states military funding of israel continues, completely untouched. and i think that is really, leadership understands that this is ultimately of love, that there's not going to be action put where there are only words and therefore they are create. they are completely free to carry on with their massive assault against got the civilian population. that is absolutely devastating. you know, the population you have reckless and indiscriminate bombing up to 1000000000 areas . you have half of the people killed our women and children with more than 64 children killed so far, and the massive destruction of the infrastructure. these are war crimes that the united states is funding and there is not going to be meaningful american pressure on israel to changes behavior. it's primarily rhetorical because vitamin is under pressure internally from his own party, as he mentioned. how much of the signing of the abraham accord change to dynamic in terms of what happens with the palestine israel conflict. and given that several
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gulf countries normalized relations with israel, that's changed the way things operate. it has not really changed much of the way things operate. because many of the governments that i've signed agreements with israel were never in conflict with israel in the 1st place. ultimately, the complet exists because israel is denying palestinians their basic right. and that has continued before and after the signing of those accords. so all we've seen is that some arab governments have broken the line that was presented and through the our peace initiative, where the arab world that, that they would only normalize relations with israel. israel entered the occupation and respected policy human rights. and we've seen that normalizing without getting those demand met, essentially is going to merely encourage israel to continue behaving the way it currently does. and so that has not really had much of an impact, the imbalance of power and the system of oppression. and apartheid that israel is imposing on palestinians is merely getting stronger. tell me this. the other big issue in the button in tracy is the attempts to restore you to deal with terror on
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and that those talks are currently underway in vienna. how is that playing into have us handles the palestinian israeli issue. it's quite clear that you have to blunders and american foreign policy in the region. one is the moral stain on america's conscience and the fact that we support this brutal is really occupational palestinians. and then you have the strategic blunder, which is biden's refusal to go back to the iran nuclear deal, which is an absolutely common sense deal that prevents iran from developing nuclear weapons and reduces the possibility for escalating tension in the region and the possibility for a direct confrontation with iran or escalation with iran allies and the region as well. so there's simply no reason to move in that direction. and i think given the fact that because of biden's failure is on both fronts, we are witnessing the possibility for escalation increasing by the moment. and it's only a, you know, that's why we're seeing the significant pressure building. there is growing american awareness and you know, people are becoming much more informed about these dynamics, and that's precisely why by them is coming under intense pressure. we've seen
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several members of congress take to the floor of the house, demanding that by the halt israel accountable and fundamentally shift this policy towards the region. this is not the kind of thing that we have seen in previous israeli assault, but certainly the dynamic is changing and biting is feeling the pressure. and i guess we'll see whether ultimately he chooses the path of common sense and pursuing what is both morally and strategically the correct course for us policy or whether he continues down the wrong outdated path that he's currently on. just on, on that, i mean you the, the issue of weapon sales to, to israel from the us that's, that's one of the areas that people are trying to put him on the personal. but it doesn't sound as though that's actually gonna change. does it, would i be wrong there? now, there is an efforts in congress to try to put an end to that sale. but it's again too soon to tell whether that effort is going to be successful. but it certainly points to the fundamental hypocrisy of this administration's policy, where on the one hand, it claims that it's putting human rights 1st and that this is the driving force behind its policy. but on the other hand, they are supplying weapons to
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a rogue apartheid regime. while it is actively bombing civilians, i mean that, that hypocrisy really is on full display. and it's incredibly damaging to the reputation of the united states throughout the world and in the region. and it's obviously something that a lot of americans are concerned about, which is why you see so many celebrities and members of congress. and just really the discourse shifting within the country of the, of military funding for israel, an unconditional diplomatic protection that is preventing the united nations from holding israel accountable. there is a lot of pressure that is building against that as well. oh, my better. thank you very much indeed, fertile anderson. thank you. coming off on this news, our cost of reporting india's cobit crisis with $200.00 journalists, lost the current of r. s with an asian hate crimes. on the rise in the us, congress pos is a bill aimed at curbing the violence and in sport formula. one fans eagerly awaiting the return of the monaco grand prix to last, colbert cancellation. ah,
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iran may be one step closer to a new deal with world power over its nuclear program. talks meant to revive the stalled 2015 new agreement have been taking place in vienna. deal fell apart when former us president donald trump was in office around stephanie foreign minister of us. she says he's optimistic, although a few sticking points remain dosage. berry has more from vienna. according to officials here they are one step closer, but still there is a lot a long way to go before all parties return to for compliance under that 2015 nuclear deal. we just heard from the you political director who said that the 4th round of talks has wrapped up for the day. and the delegates and deputy for ministers are now on their way back to their capital to discuss the developments
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that have been ongoing. here for the past 2 weeks, we heard from the reading deputy foreign minister up with our ship earlier on wednesday. let's hear some of what he had to say. when the more we made good progress in the last 2 weeks during the 4th round of negotiations, but several key matters remain unresolved. that need to be discussed at home. we are to point to be able to get to a conclusion. only a few key matters remained to be discussed. we almost agreed on other issues including dross and now it's time to return to the capitals for more consultations . according to the use political director and re camera who read a statement following their meetings that were wrapped up here on wednesday. there is hope that once the deputy 4 minutes just come back to the next week, they will resume talks and he was adamant that there is incentive, a lot of desire for all parties involved to try and get this deal sorted before the
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elections in iran on june 18th, there is a real desire to wrap this up as soon as they can reset, of course, has a lot of technical issues that need to be hammered out. some of those have to do with over $1500.00 sanctions. the united states has imposed on their own, on a number of individuals and entities in iran. and that is one of the technical aspects of this negotiations that have been ongoing for the past 2 months. so there is a lot to go through there with each of these sessions that they move forward, official to believe that they're getting one step closer. and then there is a real political will on all parts to try and resolve this issue before elections in iran. in june. india's daily death toll from the current of ours has risen to another record high. more than 40000 were recorded over the last 24 hours. the number of new cases has fallen in recent days after reaching daily highs of more than 400002 weeks ago. in the 2nd wave of seen hospitals and major cities running
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out of oxygen. only 240 indian journalists and other media workers have died from covered 19, most in the past 7 weeks. even though they're on the front lines covering the pandemic. many haven't been able to get vaccinated. elizabeth per on reports from new jenny for more than a year, journalists and india have risk their lives against an invisible threat to capture the impact of coal 19 on the world's 2nd largest population. and few places have been hit as hard as india. more than 275000 people have died from the virus, including at least 238 journalists. that includes nadeem smith, who was the president of the rule. her press club in the state of order for the age of his brother, 1000 told al jazeera he died the same way as many others during the 2nd search outside a hospital without help be. i'm usually i'm up and they start. if there was one
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hospital left and we did everything, the court reporters called the district magistrate because several government officials, after trying a lot, our hands were still empty. we were told there were no beds, and don't even whole put a ventilator despite news media being deemed an essential service in india. during the pandemic, the government hasn't prioritized vaccinations for journalists. as the 2nd wave gripped the country over the past 2 months, many states declared journalists to be frontline workers, the few have inoculated them. journalist mohammed m ron was a friend of another methods that a guy just double the government is claiming that you're listen, i'm going to have been declared frontline booker and would be vaccinated at the earliest. but none of that has happened because none of the journalist numbers have been vaccinated. television news report a new, the sri and the badly affected state of be hard. says journalist there live in fear . how much it's very difficult for us, very, very difficult, but someone has to report from the field. someone has to work someone has to show
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the real pictures. so not work last year and this year too. but this time, there are many journalists in several states who have died and looking at those deaths, we feel afraid. but if you're going by safety, it's very difficult to do the job. researches say off the journalists have died since the pandemic began last year. more than 2 thirds lost their lives and start of april this year, just accepting be ready to book the ship on just a something not really solve the problem. i wanted to get into the details board that need vendors that don't mind for you when it comes to death of journalists due to the 19 india as among the top 3 countries in the world behind brazil and peru. more than 3 journalists have died every day. from code 19 since the start of april this year, and it suspected to have killed another 72. since then,
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despite the vaccine shortages journalists, organizations say those risking their lives to do their jobs should be protected by the government. elizabeth per on al jazeera new daddy, the pauls federal health care system has reached a breaking point alternate alarming rise in code 19 cases believe to be fueled by variant, 1st discovered in neighboring india. these images from a hospital in the capitol, cat mandukes, where beds have run out, and patients are being treated outside himalayan nation is also seeing a shortage in oxygen canisters. health ministry is urged people to follow the health gardens. as the new variant is believed to be more infectious, galloway has had to burn more than 17000 expired coven 19 vaccines. because not enough people want to take the job. health minister can be, they can go to help to incinerator batch of vaccines that are out of date. she says many people in law, we are concerned about the safety of an oxidation because of anti vaccine propaganda. it took that destroying the expired batch will boost public confidence
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. africa has received just 32000000 doses of covered 19 vaccines and just over half of that has made it into people's arms. new supplies have dried up after india blocked exports to battle. it so not break. but growing vaccine hesitancy means this is that are available, are either being destroyed or given away. nicholas hack, explain at a cove in 1900 vaccination center in goma, in the democratic republic of congo nurses wait for members of the public to show up for free vaccine hours. go by sometimes days before a patient appears willing to get innoculated. only about 5000 people out of 90000000 have taken up the offer of a vaccine among those unwilling to get vaccinated are health workers, doctors and nurses who don't trust the vaccine go no, we don't know the real truth about the vaccine. our government isn't very clear
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with us on who should be getting an elderly people or us. we just don't understand what is in it and who it is for until they provide us with some clarity. i refuse to get an oculus to fear of the vaccine appears to be spreading faster than the vaccine itself. cynthia bowler outbreak, there has been a general distrust in the country among health workers with people fearing that the spread viruses instead of protecting the population that you add to that videos online like this one where a french doctor last year suggested that vaccines should be tested on africans before being administered to european faced with such as skepticism, the government is giving away 1300000 doses of astrazeneca vaccines. it received last march to other african countries. but they too are struggling to knock late their population in south through down in cameroon. only a fraction of their populations is vaccinated. there are many rumors and much misinformation online, but in regions where most people don't have access to the internet,
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that alone doesn't explain why so many are not taking up a vaccine free of cost the you and says, government aren't doing enough to accurately inform their citizens and make doses readily available to them in uganda, where there's only enough doses to vaccinate one percent of the population president of any is leading by example. un officials admit getting people vaccinated in months, in countries where it is taking decades to get children inoculated against measles, or yellow fever is a challenge. well, actually, we're getting vaccinated my into the clear coff. it's actually not that simple. you know, there's a journey to get to the health center. you either need to pay for transportation to that's going to be your best see, or your tax pc. we have to walk. so there is a cost associated with getting your children vaccinated getting yourself vaccinated, and that's a high price to pay. and that's a massive challenge for very vulnerable families. the india variant is already on
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the african continent, but without enough vaccine doses available and few vaccinated. the fear is the situation can only get worse. nicholas hawk al jazeera in france, so started to enjoying outdoor dining and cinema was again, after the government loosened some kind of non teen restrictions. france, famous for its cafes and council attractions, was the world's most visited country before the pandemic, but tourism as plummeted in the last year. but it's miss reports from paris did to that cafe terraces for most of the past 12 months. parisians weren't letting pouring rain get in the way of what is hoped to be the beginning of the end of lockdown restriction. we had our 1st customer here. i said, talk this morning. so everybody is waiting. feel good. the stores do some shopping to sit and have a coffee which we love doing in paris. sitting down at a table on a terrorist watch the world go by, get up going to
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a store own of that people are waiting to go to museums into of unused light. aloof can operate at reduced capacity. it was sold out today. early visitors were keen to resume a modern tourism ritual. before the pandemic, france was the world's most visited country tourism contributed 7.5 percent of g d p. to encourage tourists back, france will become one of the few to offer free cobra tests to visitors, to which is a key part of the french academy. and that's why we have decided to have these tests for free, for the fall into reads, so that france will be one of the most attractive destination among your band countries. while cues outside luxury good stores might be encouraging for the economy. 2021 will still be tough. many places around expecting a 3rd of the tourists. they would have seen pre pandemic. but at least it's something when you choose to be
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a waiter when you choose to have it. or when you choose to offer the best of the french or liquor luxury of being the jug you decided to do and what drives you to go every morning and this was for bid and for us for anyone. yeah, it was very tough. we're not out of it yet. president emanuel micron said, as he took coffee with his prime ministers, young, caustics, but the government hope's a newly accelerated vaccination program will mean they'll be no more locked downs. now the french government is taking a gamble mobile, $13000.00 people a day is still testing positive. the curve at 19 compared to the u. k. in a similar population. and that 2 and a half 1000 people de testing positive and the u. k only started reopening a few weeks ago. bernard smith, al jazeera parish. phil, to come on out here, this news, our spain vows to restore order,
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and it's due to in place after 8000 migrants reach beaches for morocco and in sport, gulf top players have been hit with a warning ahead of the years. second major championship. ah hello, the weather remains disappointedly. call across not to hear back boys at sherry as well, more heavy showers rattling through mary of low pressure into east. impossible. see some heavy down pulls coming in here and going through the next 24 hours or so, because rush of showers, that across much of the content, the warm sunshine, best place to go across the med is fine. and why have with large, clear skies as a move out of the way, look what's coming in next, and unseasonably wet and when the area of low pressure sweeping. and this is a sort of thing you expect to see around october when it's making its way across
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the british cells as we go on through thursday on into friday. very strong winds, potentially damaging winds coming in across southern parts of england and wales. and those brisk winds could guster around a 100 kilometers per hour and expose spots set when, when the weather will drive its way for the race, which as we go on 3 friday, there is likely to be some travel disruption. somebody to watch out for every showers ahead of that we see some wet weather into good parts of france. rush showers into central and eastern parts. if you up and down towards turkey, but the med stays. fine. andrew, plenty of sunshine, sunshine stretches. just work with northern parts of africa. usually she was there for the gulf views of the world of high frequency share trading, exposed. i had this engine that was basically trading. i couldn't last. $30000000.00 was a terrifying experience. artificial intelligence as rates for stakes. and risks on
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a tough stories, yolanda 0 international calls are growing for a cease fire in the israel passed on conflicts 10 days into the fighting us. president joe biden has told israel is prime minister. he expects significant de escalation, but benjamin netanyahu says he's determined to continue. the operation on gothic senior official says he expects israel and gaza to reach the spot within a day or 2. he's really fine jets continue to attack the besieged enclave were 200 . 27 palestinians have been killed. meanwhile, huh. and other palestinian groups of far more rockets from garza toward southern israel. biden is under intense pressure from inside his own democratic party to intervene in the conflict resolution as being introduced and blocking the planned
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us sale of $735000000.00 worth of weapons to israel. yes, president joe biden is set to sign legislation aimed at preventing violence against asian americans after congress approved the bill on tuesday. there's been a major rise in attacks throughout the country during the pandemic. because 19 hate crimes act will speed up reviews of incidence targeting asian americans and pacific islanders. what is your custom reports from washington d. c. from his family's t fields in fujian, china to this street corner in washington d. c. brewing chinese t for american customers was 300 vision when he opened his tea shop in february 2020. but the timing was terrible way to really have any knowledge about what kind of results will be facing. just 3 weeks in the
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shop had to close due to pandemic restrictions. that was also when john started to hear us leaders using races, terms linking the virus to china. america will prevail over the giant a virus. try mean blamed for basically everything, everything possible. so of course he will get blamed for dependent may as well. business was slow after the shop reopened. one day in november, john was alone. when a man approached i could hear he was shouting something, china, caller id, ma'am pepper spray john then left. john says he struggled to call police for help. i was coughing really bad. i couldn't really say anything though i went on the street. i was trying to like, find someone to help me finish the call. i just couldn't find anybody. researchers
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say the number of hate crimes targeting asians reported in major us cities since the beginning of the year has more than doubled. that is despite increased awareness and protests in chinatown communities around the country. many more people are starting to pay attention and more people are becoming galvanized to get active the kobe $19.00, hey, crime that passed by congress will make it easier to report hate crimes online. it also instructs federal investigators to quickly review hate crimes related to koby 19 there. mr. john, we were horrified to hear of the attack. after video of the pepper spray attack went viral, john received dozens of sympathetic letters from the community. i truly appreciate this. you know, congress that way, affairs or databases. i think this is the more important thing he says each negative experience is outweighed by an outpouring of support. he calls that
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progress, heidi joe castro, al jazeera washington. let's get more of this with madeline milk. her. she's the president and ceo of the asian pacific american institute for congressional studies, and she joins us on skype from washington, d. c. thank you very much indeed for being with us. how much difference do you expect this bill to make? thanks so much for having me. it's an improvement. it's something that we needed to update in the hate crimes. and i think this will provide communities the resources that they need to have access to culturally competent and language accessible materials to report incident that happened to them. can you give us an idea of the scale of the problem? you know, as a lot of the asian american community under reports, incidences that happen when we look at the overall aggregate number of reports. as of when it started looking at 6000 over 6000 reports and looking
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at incidences that are places where they had 0 reports. so under reporting is, is natural within the asian american community because the communities who feel on a comfortable speaking to law enforcement. and so the scale of this almost every day throughout different parts of the country. so this is a pretty big situation in regards to you know, the size of this population. you said that the bill might go some way to improve things. what, what other things might to improve the situation. while data collection, it will improve the data collection, which is necessary in terms of making sure that resources are going to the most marginalized, underserved communities reporting a crime. and that allows those who have limited english proficiency to do so, because now they have language accessible resources to do that good data collection
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will allow for us to make better still create better solutions with community input . and we've, we've introduced seeing some of the, the footage that people have shed, i suppose 11 thing that people have been able to do is at least share their stories when, when, even if they didn't manage to get the address they wanted from, from the authorities yes, and i think you know, in times of places where you might even have a member of congress such as congressman andy kim, in new jersey, sharing the story of how his 5 year old son is being bullied by an older child calling him china boy. first of all, he's korean american. second, this is not a rite of passage for any child of any constituency to feel like they are on welcomed. and so when you think about more of these stories being shared amongst our communities and other constituencies, it's helpful to hear and unfortunate that the american community is going through it. madeline milka. thank you very much. indeed for talking to us,
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appreciate your time and for having me. india's navy has rescued more than $180.00 people stranded at sea after an oil barge sank of the country's west coast . during cycle m t o k. a massive rescue mission is underway for dozens of workers and crew were still missing. naval ships and surveillance aircraft, i mean, scouring the waters of the bomb bay high oil field around 70 kilometers southwest of moon by 2nd tope today, the most powerful stormed about the area in 2 decades. still at least 29 people and caused widespread damage with some groups in india demanding a judicial inquiry after mosque was demolished in order to protest state local officials in the city of baran, key ignored a court order, and boulders, the 100 year old building on monday they argued it was an illegal structure, another mosque demolition in the same state. in 1992 spot, one of india is worst coming, riots, spain and morocco embroiled in
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a diplomatic dispute that could erupt into a larger crisis. spain says morocco is sending large groups of migrants to its shores as an act of revenge. it's put, it's military on alert. rama valley explains the destination, spain by any possible means. some sailed on both sandra dinky others braved the waves on board. the security by swimming, a sudden influx of about 8000 migrants for morocco into the spanish and plays of the youth. and melinda has 3 good diploma. the christ, spain has deployed its military and threatened to use force to halt what it calls an invasion, threatening the country and europe, and accuses morocco of be responsible. noise through these will still be in our displeasure and also our rejection of the flux of moroccan migrant into utah. i
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have reminded her that border control has been and must continue to be the joint responsibility of spain and morocco. and oracle denies and fighting migrate across and has recalled it. some, both of the, from the 3 boxes reported to be furious off the spin allowed in the head of the polystyrene fronted by him for medical treatment last month. the police audio and morocco are technically still at war over the western sahara. a former spanish colony in north africa, that's been under a box control since 975. and morocco continues to claim the claim of c. u to emily le, i'd says there illegally occupied by spain. the migrant dispute is seen by many as a political message from oracle, of god, the use only land border with africa. i see you to admit on wednesdays bains high court from the study of france, leader over at lake war crimes. but to refuse to acknowledge it. many analysts see
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that funded as an attempt by span of comp what's to become and made a dispute hum advice. i'm just the democratic republic of congo, the president says, you will mediate between the leaders of xi dong ethiopia and egypt to resolve tensions over the ground. ethiopian renee, sol, staff, project, phoenix, teresa katie is the current chair of the african union. he sat down without, there is natasha butler in paris to discuss progress on those negotiations and other issues on the continent. the pleasure of that was the 3 heads of state meant and they spoke in formerly without mediators. so looking ahead to june, i plan to organize the summit intern shutter. i think i have a lot of hope that we will find an agreement. because when i visited the 3 countries, we've made significant progress. i want to ask you about an interview that the rwandan president paul cook. i'm a gave to french press. this week he deny the want of troops were implicated in
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crimes and atrocities during the seas to wars. what's your reaction to that interview? live up? oh, there was a report about this issue written by u. n. x. it wasn't written by con gleese. i continue to believe that justice must be done for our victim, because the time has come to prioritize, peace and security in our region. you've installed a one month military administration in the northeast in case we need to because of growing violence, mainly from the again the non group a yes compiler says that it will share intelligence with kinshasa. would you envisage, though, come paula, sending troops to help combat the adf? no, my mom said it's not planned. we want to take these on groups in a pinch movement on simply speaking, the adf are used to struggling our borders. so we must avoid misunderstandings and abuses that could threaten co operation without you can to neighbors. the adf says
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that a has links to i school to the islamic state. do you think that those links mean the violence will grow in the region? you saw still in an embryonic state in congo, and it's still possible to snuff them out and eradicate them completely. that's why i'm calling for the collaboration of all countries in the region in mozambique were saying, similar situation armed groups who say they have links to isolate. if i make state violence is growing there. do you think there could be some form of regional military response? because at the moment the president mozambique is saying that he doesn't want any intervention from the outside of the country. you click on my understanding that these terrorist groups have links with the adf. so they are starting to coalesce, it could become an international coalition of evil. we must not neglect the
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contribution that can be made by other countries. a panel of experts with one of the toughest jobs in us politics as hell. its 1st meeting joe biden, the presidential commission will look into possibly adding more justices to supreme court. former president, donald trump appointed 3 conservative members, giving republicans a much bigger say on how federal laws are made. republicans on the supreme court. now, number democrats, 221, the value of bitcoin has plunged 30 percent to just about $30000.00 off to china announced new cubs on crypt to currencies. other digital coin suffered losses as well, where the chinese government warning its businesses against accepting crypto currency . comments made by us, the unit must also affected big coins value. after he hinted, one of his companies has plans to sell a huge holding. still to come on out there this news out. how sneakers
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high tops, whatever you want to call the rubber sold shoes. there everywhere. once confined to the playground and sports fields, they are now in offices on count walks and even in a museum. the sho charts a 50 year history from new york city basketball to these to your jordans worth $15000.00. there is a section that looks at how designers have looked at speakers and kind of push them even further beyond their performance background and history to becoming these kind of objects of art, almost different countries, different trainer cultures from glitz and japan, to low tech for california. surfers, it's the preferred shoe around the world. early shoemakers could never have imagined a trainer, warned by the musician connie, wes, would one day sell for $1800000.00. 1.8000000 for sneaker seems like an exorbitant
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. but if you put that in the context of great art from other mediums, you know, from fine artist, is pales in comparison to hundreds of millions of people are willing to pay for a painting. new designs ensure there's always a latest, must have often mass produced in the developing world very cheaply and sold at a vast profit. prepare its a perfect recipe for big business, innovative labs looking for better fit and radical appearance robots to cut down on cost and waste. there's even a shoe made from mushrooms designed to decompose quickly, reducing the amount of rubber littering the world's landfills. a small step in the right direction toward sustainability. jessica baldwin al jazeera london. busy china has released the 1st images from it's wrong martian rover and he's pictures to the craft on mars. is vast utopia, penny to flat lands across, touched down on the red planet last weekend. john is the 2nd country out of the u.
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s. to mount a successful rover landing on mars harris with a server to support now. lauren, thank you so much. a welcome fight for football fans in italy, they were allowed to attend the stadium for the 1st time in more than a year. supporters of events has an avalanche were in attendance for the italian cup final in the city of reggio emilia authorities allowed 20 percent capacity meeting around $4300.00 friends were on hand. watch events is when the title with a to one victory and in the french cup a final parasite man defeated monaco to mil, thanks to go for morrow accordion killian and bobby p as she now hope to win the league on sunday. in the final game. the season, but they need leaders leo to drop point. meanwhile in the english primary league, liverpool are back inside the top for defeating relegated side. burnley goals came
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from for mimeo. phillips and oxley chamberlain. liverpool will qualify for the champions league if they win their final match the campaign this weekend. now the international olympic committee wants us and hundreds of doctors and nurses to the tokyo games. but they have a medical group which represents more than a 100000 doctors and dentists in japan say it's almost impossible to send medical workers to the big due to the low number of health professionals who are vaccinated . 3 months into japan's vaccination push government, bigger show less than 40 percent of its medical workers for fully inoculated mob. congress must lifting the state of emergency at the end of this month is impossible . which means the state of emergency will need to be extended 2 or 3 weeks. and with that, japan would be a society under a state of emergency until the very last minute. when the olympic start in july, i have to say the japanese government can't declare to the entire world as they can
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hold a safe and secure games. this week, the tokyo medical practitioners association fence a prime minister as soon as a letter requesting the authorities to convince the i'll see to cancel the games. so far. less than 4 percent of japan's population have received at least one vaccine or shot the lowest rates among wealthy countries. if there is a plan to secure 30 medical facilities, that should be 1st allocated to the public, the olympic athletes and the citizens of japan. a both human beings, so i think they should be treated equally. i don't think it's necessary to secure hospitals specifically for the olympic athletes. at golf top players have been hit with a warning ahead of the 2nd major championship of the year. us goals governing body has told them to stay away from a proposed break away super league and the richardson reports
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on the eve of the p g. a championship. some stark words from the man in charge of gulf, in the united states, telling place to think twice before making any commitments to a possible break away competition, being financed by saudi arabia. money's money, right? and some money needs to have a return and have all those things that are, that are associated with it. but some money is better than other money, particularly for younger players. they're going to have 20 year career out here. i just don't think they're going to be better off in that format than they already are. nothing is certain about the so called super gulf leak, which was 1st being talked of last year. but it see of dates of late next year is being targeted. and this the promise of huge signing on fees for its players. for me and 50, it's a no brainer. nearly 50. it's a no brainer. somebody today and offer me
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a 50000000 quid to play golf when i'm at 48. and you know, it's a no brainer. you know, they've obviously got a lot of money and they've come out and sent a few shot waves about and people feel threaten. so, you know, you know, the people that feel threatened to try to come by the establish tools or sit, any place involved will be suspended from that wants to time pga champion. when at roy mcroy has been critical of the breakaway plan. you know, people can see it for what it is, which is, which is a monday, grew up, which is fine if that's what you're playing, golf for is to make as much money as possible. totally fine then you know, go and do that. if that's what makes you happy, winning historic major championships is one thing. no new competition can offer an richardson al jazeera call. and maureen, how i says he doesn't feel any extra pressure being the defending champion, heading into the p g championship. the 24 year old american stand the world when he
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clenched his 1st major when just 2 years after turning professional i haven't defended any of my calls rants. i've never defended any. my pga tour winds. i really know. i mean, people came up to me and called me d, c, and i was like, i don't know what that means. obviously means defending champ now. but i don't know, i don't, i don't feel extra weight. i feel like people look at you and they know you on last year, but in my son's like, i'm coming out here to win red bulls max for stop and says he has nothing to prove in his formula. one championship battle with louis hamilton, monaco grand prix returns to the f one calendar this week after last year's race with council due to the pandemic. first stop in and the 7 time world champion have gone wheel to wheel and all 4 races the season. hamilton, winning 3 bush stop and just one. i have nothing to prove and avoid him contact. i think it goes both ways. so we have done well, that's are you have the race hard way for them to contact both sides. so
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let's hope we can keep doing that and keep being on track and race hard against china. rebel are going to be very, very hard to be this weekend is attract, that really has always been strong for them. and given how close the gap is between us, you can imagine this weekend they could be that could be ahead. and finally, some of the world's best freestyle motorcross writers have been fine tuning their routines for the upcoming nitro world games. jackson strong. josh, she han clinton, moore and harry bank teamed up in brisbane. australia did practice their double back, flipped train, of course, had launched more than 15 meters into the air one immediately after the other. the niger roll games are in brisbin and october. okay, and that is all your support for now. it's now back to lauren in london. thanks
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very much for an update on no story. we're following us interstate to antony, blinking has met his russian counterpart in reykjavik. lincoln told journalists that he seeks they will and predictable relations with russia. but said the bottom administration will respond when the criminal acts aggressively towards the u. s. russian for mr. se lever off. told blink, and serious differences remain between the 2 countries. over off i did, it was important both sides and built relations and by finding common ground and will leave you now assuming ridges from last week in israel and the occupied territories. oh the me, me ah,
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the ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, for decades criminals may 1000000 trasky drugs to tie live. 11 east explores where the country has now become the 1st in se asia legalize medical marijuana. on al jazeera, growing up in parson, unforgiving circumstances. children learn to pay dangerous gain. the thing is to have worn down by frustration and broken promises,
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young men living under the constant threat of imprisonment. they took me to the chief and blindfolded me the time for them to regain control of their lives is when the boys return. prison. inside and out on al jazeera, started cheerfully in front of the next museum in amsterdam. hundreds of protesters scattered to demand. the government is locked down restrictions and lift the curfew . the 1st in the country since world war 2. the threat is that we lose our freedoms . the protesters who are not following social distances rules are repeatedly ordered to disperse by police. police is trying hi friends, the scenario that's happened last week when thousands were rioting and sitting across the after some protect starting proven stones. and that's why you were police on horseback moved in to clear the area. ah morning allow government al
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jazeera, as you know, ah more strikes on garza, israel's prime minister, is defiant and made a new diplomatic push for a cease fire. the president calls for a de escalation for members of his own party. that's not enough. ah, hello taylor, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up welcoming visitors back to the content the you eases cobra to travel restrictions, but only for people who've been vaccinated. and cautious returned to life, french cafes and museums reopen after 6 months.
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