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investigation into cobra 19. and whether it really did come from a lab in china. not 1st winner, abigail, just me from so much and congratulations. you just $11000000.00 plus get a job and get a shot at being rich the controversial experiment in a us state. ah, i said politically, the in garza is warning of a religious war. israel persists with its policies around alex, a mosque occupied east jerusalem, and elsewhere in palestinian territory. yes, yes. and we're also accused the us secretary of state anthony blinking was just wrapped up a middle east visit. i'm trying to stoke palestinian divisions are a force that reports now from goddess here on the street, you get an idea of the long term nature of the fall out of this war 44 people died in this massive building collapse and now 2 other buildings on the street,
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one of them right here behind us, had been declared structurally unsound. their inhabitants had been told to leave. now this was the 1st day that we've heard from houses top leader inside garza ya soon was in a news conference that was on the record. but frustratingly for the most part off camera, he was interesting on the issue of reconstruction saying suggestion by the secretary of state of united states as need lincoln, that any reconstruction efforts coming through the u. s. or its allies should evade hum us and be done through the power soon or 30 in the occupied west bank. soon while said that was a trick to try to divide the palestinian people further. however, he also said that any reconstruction would be welcome, that hamas would not take a single penny of it on the issue of the seas far, he confirmed that it was on condition. nobody wanted more to be done by the international community to rein in the activities of israel in jerusalem on the alex the most compound. i didn't shake your in occupied history of them. in
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particular, here with some of his recorded remarks that he began the news conference with your whole bill. i'm not only want, if the whole world doesn't need to stop and put a limit to the practices of the occupation and alex, a mask. shake gera and the holy city in general, it will be a reason to ignite a big religious war in the region, and bring in a state of worry and widespread chaos in the middle east and the whole world. what israel says, the large number of civilian deaths here on the street was an accident that there was targeting military tunnels on the ground here. since says that there are new military tunnels of that nature in this location. and so denies that he also challenges the israeli narrative about what took place on the 4th night of the war . up in north western garza, there was a fake ground invasion attempted by israel. he said that was an obvious fe that they knew it was coming. that they did not allow any fighters to go underground and they got the other ones who were in the tunnels out saying that there was 0 deaths from that attack. now israel says dozens were killed. he also said that we were
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here the media to verify exactly what was taking place. so i asked him if we could go to those tunnels, see the military damage for ourselves in his words, to verify what had happened. he said he'd get back to us. well, antony blinkin has been in egypt and jordan after intensive talks with israeli, and palestinian leaders the to get a boost of the israel. hannah cease fire and lincoln says he hopes to build on that . and i'm on my conversation with his majesty touched on again a range of topics including the urgent work we need to do together to meet you mandatory and reconstruction needs and gaza while ensuring that the palestinian people not mos benefit from this assistance. we discuss jordan's essential role as a custodian of muslim holy places and the importance of preserving the historic status quote and choose from totally sites. jordan also plays a vital role in the west bank. the u. s. re engages with the policy people and
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reopens are constantly. jerusalem, will have a lot of work to do together as well. well, the prospect of more palestinian families being forced on their homes continues to cast a shadow in occupied east. jerusalem and israeli court adjourned a decision on forced evictions in the neighborhood of sue one less than 3 weeks ago . a similar case in shape, gera sparked violence, and eventually saw how math and israel fight each other for 11 days. and when con ripple's, the more use of force by israeli police on the streets of occupied, he's through slim outside the district court protested we shot the move behind the security barrier. inside the court heard the case of 6 families living in 2 houses on the threat of forced expulsion from their homes in the nearby. so one neighborhood israeli settlers say, jews own the property, pre the creation of the state of israel. and since the states came into being previous property rights are null and void, the georgia postpone the hearing, saying he would seek further legal advice. the lawyer for the family says despite
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the fact that palestinians have little faith in the legal system, representation in his ready court is crucial. we don't have the luxury to engage in as lawyers. we have families. the families are at risk of eviction. we wish we had international people, not that we could go to and that international people, not dodge to get the case. but since the cases are being filed, to re record, we cannot leave this field without any response from our sites outside the court. the protest is made clear, they see the full st expulsions as the legal. so as you can see, emotions are very high. the police move to protest behind that barrier. i just take a look at humanity, take credit over all limits the message really need to be gotten rid of
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a policy. didn't need this one. and the neighborhood does that. the center of the court case tie it is a member of one of the families fighting to keep their home. they were forced out by the state of israel from their home in the old city in 1965. and we'll re housed here. he can't fall a court case to get his old home back. and now he might lose this one on one. and i don't believe in the israeli a legal system because in 1967, our house was confiscated in the old city. if there's any justice in the cause, they should return at home to us. when the settlers come, our life becomes miserable. they arrest our kids, they harass our women, and our elders and life is just thought. all the houses on this narrow street are the threats. the court postponement has brought them some breathing space and they can remain for now. but for how long? those who live here don't know him on con audi 01 occupied east jerusalem. now now it's
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trailing. the 2nd most popular state has been put into another snap locked down at least 26 new cove at 900 infections have been reported this week in victoria contact tracing has identified 10000 people who may have been exposed for the next week. people community, their homes for essential reasons. let's bring in catherine bennett. she's chair in epidemiology and deacon university institute for health transformation and joint via skype from melbourne. katherine good to have you with us. so this latest outbreak appears to be spreading pretty fast across melbourne. how worried the target is that this could be want to be more highly contagious? strains of the virus that's right, darren, they are concerned it has been do you know typed and is one of the strains associated with india, the be 1617. so that is a concern it's, it's difficult to assess because we're actually working backwards defined cases
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linked to or context linked to cases that have been in the community for a week or 2. and so that gives you a very accelerated impression of how quickly the bar is spreading. so they've got to sort out how much is the fact that we're working backwards and that compresses time when you're collecting that information. we're seeing a doubling of cases a day, 5 days. the cases that actually were impacted a little while ago. what the pharmacies need to do now is to try and get far enough ahead of the virus downstream to stop the sprayed while they assess what's been going on behind us and, and how they link back to the unknown league from hotel current team. we know this ties back to a case that came back at the start of the months from interstate hotel warren teams . they just trying to connect as current cluster back to that case. yeah. and i say it is worried. i mean, cases have been linked to people attending sport stadiums and football games across melbourne. so is this not locked down likely to work?
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catherine and high important is contact tracing here. contact tracing is everything and really snap lockdown to design just to give that health department contact pricing team a fighting chance. you know, it gives them a bit of extra time to give everybody that i need to contact. so what you're doing in effect is putting a population into quarantine until you can narrow it down and make sure you cause all was likely to have been exposed so quarantined before you open up. so this is, this is really about trying to get on top of it. they're very efficient here. we've got a great system of something i've championed all the way through is not just going to context of known cases, but going to their context in this outbreak. big going the next step again. so if one person is identified as a case or go to all their household members, test them and ask them to core and chain then goes to their health, close context and then close context. so they would do everything and everything
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they ended. and catherine, we all remember last october when victoria came out about marathon and 112 de locked down. could the difference this time around, perhaps be vaccination as a way to finally knock this on the head. look at movie, you know, if we had more of the population vaccinated now, we'd be in a better position already. i think it says motivating people to vaccinate us. importantly, we've got quite a few, not all of our h k vaccinated that takes a bit of pressure off, but ideally we would have had more of the population already covered. so more people are turning out where extending age groups that can get facts and that will make a difference going ahead, but it won't help us in the immediate future. so we've got a way to go with the explanation. catherine bennett, really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much. indeed for talking to out there. thanks, catherine. thanks dan. now, yes, president joe biden has all that a report from intelligence agencies on the origins of corona virus within 3 months . last week. the wall street journal reported 3 people working at a virus lab in
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a chinese city of lou anne fell ill in november 2019. in march joint world health organization and chinese probe found it was highly unlikely. the virus accidentally leaked from that land, but international scientists say beijing withheld key information. one theory is the virus emerged from human contact with an infected animal and we went market. but chinese embassy in the us says politicizing, the origins of private 19 well hamper investigations. well, doctor, amish dodger is a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security. he says emerging evidence under schools the need for a transparent investigation. we're starting to see a lot, a lot of converging streams of evidence that, that there hasn't been transparency from the chinese government that we're hearing about people who work at the institute of viral logy, becoming sick with an illness. we know that this has been spreading since november . we've seen the chinese government been very reticent to allow press to
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investigate the origins of this virus. we know the wall street journal reporters have been detained by police. we know the b, b. c has been chased out of certain areas where people are looking for the origin. so i think that raises questions about trying to really get the chinese government to, to come to terms with what may have happened in the early days of the pandemic. and i think now there is enough streams of evidence that, that the, and not enough intelligence that's pushing our president biden to really wants to get to the bottom of this and to get answers. and i think it's, it's long overdue and it's the right action. the investigation is likely to show how this virus bound its way into human. it's going to look into the bio safety at the hot institute of iraq logy, where they're, where they lack about how they handle these pathogen. it will also give, give us some understanding of which corona viruses that lab was working with and understand what their procedures and protocols were. what is the most common? what's the most likely ancestor of the source code to virus? there's a lot of important viral illusionary questions that we need to get to the bottom of
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because we need to be prepared for the next corona virus that threatens us time for a short break here. now to 0. when we come back, the french president demand your macro heads to rolanda, hoping to reset time. god by genocide, recommendation. i'm chilly. has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world, but then why october 900 cases going up, florida? stay with us. i i, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. i once again hot and dry sums up the weather across the middle east as per usual, barely a cloud in the sky, and maybe one or 2 light, spotty showers across the far north of the region, but that aside, more very hazy sunshine coming through. 42 celsius here in doha of 45 and q way warm enough in dubai. and also in most scotts,
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and as we go on through the next couple of days, we're hanging onto the won't know quite as high as those temperatures, but still warm enough level less further north. you might see a shower too into our northern parts. so you might just capture spots of rain the over towards i've got a son otherwise it large. he is clear. skies and hazy sunshine coming through the sunshine extends down across the whole of africa. but we could see on the shore showers just drifting into southern parts of somalia. wanted to show us just around the european highlands can could catch a shadow to the wet weather over toward central african republic. northern parts of d. r. c. easy over towards the gulf of guinea, where the showers now looking really rather lively, but to the south of that much southern africa valley. a cloud in the sky. we got some showers just around south africa. having said that, just around the southern cape, the cloud starting together here, not in the temperature back in their port elizabeth as we go through saturday with a re moving east sponsor cut on airways.
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the policy is on the alex and most of the bodies to loose them and elsewhere in palestinian territory. yes, yes. it was also accusing us secretary of state of trying to stop us to me and divisions. and it's really court of agenda decision on more forced evictions. in arthritis jerusalem, they were demonstrations outside the court. 6 palestinian families and one could reach their home and strain. the 2nd most popular state has been put into another, not locked down at least 26 new cove at 900 infections. i've been reported this week in victoria 9 people a day and out of the latest now shooting in the united states. this time in california, a transport employee open fire and a railway maintenance yard. in the city of san jose, he killed 8 people and then shot himself robin was report from san jose. police scrambled as the 1st reports of gunshots came in from the valley. transportation authority railway maintenance yard in downtown san jose. when our deputy survived,
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the shooter was still shooting. they heard gunfire and ran into the building. there were 8 people dead inside. they were never thought as a injury. as from the gunman was dead at the scene. he has been identified as 57 year old, samuel cassidy, a long time employee of the transit agency. when our deputies 1st saw the suspect, the suspect killed himself that a short distance away, the gunman house was on fire. after firefighters extinguished the flames, investigators found guns and large amounts of ammunition. in the ashes. authorities say the guns motive remains unknown, but some sort of workplace dispute or resentment is a possibility. the san jose killings are the latest in a surgeon gun violence across the us. nearly 8000 people have been killed by
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gunfire in the past 5 months, but effects the dam. question, what the hell is going on and united states america was wrong with us. and when are we going to come to grips with this? there have been 232 mass shootings so far in 2021, but the number of mass shooting is outrageous, and i wish i knew the answer. no idea. president joe biden called on congress to take action immediately to and what he called an epidemic of gun violence. what republicans who have walked meaningful gun control legislation for years have little inclination to break ranks with the gun lobby. investigators are now searching a sprawling crime scene, trying to find out what may have motivated the gunman to carry out this shocking active violence, an act of violence that has left yet another american city shake into its core. robert olds, al jazeera san jose,
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the un security council has used an emergency meeting to call for immediate release of molly's transition and leaders, vice president colonel, a senior, one of the military officers who lead last years to ousted and arrested the prime minister and president on monday, being held in a military base and the town of county, one of great as representatives says they will be given a gradual release that resigned from that position. french president demand your macro heads to rolanda on thursday. he's having to reset time off the years that accusations that his country wasn't complicit in the 994 genocide malcolm web reports now from kigali frontage. relations with rwanda have been steadily warming since french president emanuel macro came to power 4 years ago. rwanda's president, pul cami has visited him in paris twice, but things were frosty, for most of the time since his rwandan patriotic front war r. p. f took control of rwanda in 1994. that was during rwanda's genocide,
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france backs the previous government, took armies enemy in the civil war by providing weapons and military training. many officials from that government organized massacres of ethnic tutsis and modern hutus. then france and soldiers on a un mandate that created a humanitarian corridor, which also allowed genesee there to escape to gummy accused them of complicity and massacres of tutsis. on his rule, rwanda drew closer to the us in the u. k. a quarter of a century of tensions with franz, followed until now. this is the con you go. first, the english had removed the french david him. barra, used to be an adviser, took a gummy he now lives in exile in canada. other exiled critics had been killed. he says rwanda's human rights record is one thing that tested his relationship with the us with the law. so or the quoting direction to us. cause i'm in,
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move on to the front of the brass and you know, i forget to saying that, you know, you don't have an image in politics, you know, or it doesn't, the politics is a long time. yes. front, previously accused the rpm of shooting down the plane of president juvenile, happy re manor in 1994, triggering the genocide and of massacring who to civilians his con, quiet on those things. now, narratives around the genocide and the events of the 1990, s a still controversial, uncontested politicians and activists him or wonder his question the government account has been jailed or killed. tom de hero worked for a study center. the research is the genocide funded by the government. genocide isn't forgivable, but that is should ship between the states. between the between states to
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nationally is something that is based on the country's interest. mccomb has to balance french interest in africa with his own political interest at home. an apology for france, his past actions might be attacked by the french far right. rwanda's government expects acknowledgment of france his past role in supporting its enemies for relations to proceed. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali, rwanda, not german scientists believe they've worked out why people in very rare cases develop potentially deadly blood clots after receiving the astrazeneca or johnstone johnson vaccines research to london financial times newspaper. the problem has to do with the way that these vaccines deliver proteins which protect cells from cobit 19, is thought with some tweaks, the jobs will no longer trigger reaction that can lead to plunging. surely has the
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2nd best vaccination rate in the world, but infections are still rising rather than falling. some experts say the chinese vaccine that's being used is not as effective as jobs and other parts of the world . many also be in the government's eagerness to ease lockdown measures are left america editor lucy and human reports from santiago on overshown piano and long lines lead up to new mobile vaccination centers to speed up inoculations, especially for people under 30 who are now eligible. but the motivation for many of those getting their jabs is not just fear of infection and there was a little help is important, but also one to get the mobile pass because they say it will let us work and move around freely the panoramic. the mobile pass or green passport, was implemented this week to allow people who've been fully vaccinated to skip many of the restrictions that apply to everyone else. the include going out whenever you want and traveling to other regions without a police permit,
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which might explain why 20 i was bus terminal is packed in poland, there rattling cars to reward those who are fully vaccinated. here in chile, it's this mobility pass. that's the incentive, but the problem is that the civil vac chinese vaccine, which is what's most used in this country, is turning out not to be the silver bullet that many had hoped as an israel, more than 50 percent of julians have been fully inoculated. but unlike in israel infections here, continue escalating up 60 percent in the last 2 weeks here in the capital, the different se, demi ologist is the type of vaccine that's being used in each country. what about this? when i get north, son of x vaccine is not very effective in eliminating the circulation of the virus . it reduces symptomatic contagion by 50 to 67 percent as opposed to for example, the 5 vaccine that has around 95 percent affect in preventing contagion. she novak
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vaccine is extremely effective and preventing serious cases of corona virus, which in turn saves lives. there's also consensus that any vaccine is better than none. and the chilean government is the only one in latin america that's been able to acquire enough to inoculate the entire population, but allowing people to move around more freely with the virus still circulating out of control is premature. says the doctor. skilled government must make a really scientific and technical analysis of the measures they're implementing right now. and knowing that most of us are back, teenager would see no, that will. we must deal with all the other measures and not a green passport. that means better social distancing and public transport, using proper face masks, and waiting until almost everyone is vaccinated before testing the waters
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progressive social mobility to see and human al jazeera cynthia. now the rate of cobra 19 vaccinations has slowed in the united states. half of all adults and received at least one of those polls suggest a quarter of the population. don't want to get a job at all. and that's led some stakes to think of creative schemes to convince people to roll up their sleeves to zeros. how does your caster reports from columbus, ohio? we are excited to announce the 1st winter abigail from silverspring. congratulations. the odds of winning were one in 2700000. that's the number of people in the u. s. state of ohio who register for wednesdays lottery drawing to win $1000000.00 for having received the coven 19 vaccine. i hope i will. tommy cole erik name wasn't take this time, but he still has 4 more chances to win in following weeks. with your back,
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he says he actually feels pretty lucky just to be vaccinated. so i can go out and enjoy the world and keep everyone safe doing. the $1000000.00 prize can go to any vaccinated adult vaccinated, teenagers can win a university scholarship. but most of the people attending this hearing epi, ohio state capital, say they refuse to be lured into accepting the shot. they back a proposal protecting their choice to refuse the vaccine. i'm not going to sell myself or you know, a ticket for college or, or, or money. i mean, i think our bodies and what products we put a number for our lives are far more important than, than money. recent polls show about a quarter of americans, and more than half of republicans say they will not get a code 900 vaccine. public health experts worry that would allow the virus and it's variance to retain a dangerous foothold in the us population. and if we want to get to the other side
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of the pandemic, we need as many people in our population vaccinated as possible. we'd like to get to close at 70 to 80 percent as we can in the us. the most common reasons for not getting vaccinated against coded are safety, concerns, and doubts about the disease. it severity, despite nearly 600000 americans dead, and another 500 still dying daily. ohio governor says that's justification for spending government many on the deliberately named vax a 1000000 lottery, or something magical seems to me there. i should have been about a 1000000 a $1000000.00. i don't know that we kind of cheese the same results with a $1000.00 or a $100.00. everyone we spoke with at this vaccine drive through said they'd heard about the lottery, but would have gotten the shot. any way. no rish ringo saw me says it's made him very aware of his fortunate position in the world. we are from india and we still we are hearing that there is
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a scarcity of vaccine. i mean people are not getting it. when i mean, even though they're wanting, other us stay to follow suit with lotteries of their own and businesses are offering everything from 3 don't to a spin around a professional race track. it's unclear whether these experiments will work, but at least in ohio, a handful of people will be both vaccinated. and very rich, heidi joe castro, al jazeera columbus, ohio ah, type of target. the headlines here on the al jazeera, how much is political lead, and garza is warning of a religious war. if israel persists with its policies around alex moss about east jerusalem and elsewhere in palestinian territory. you're here since you are also accused us secretary of state anthony blinking of trying to stoke palestinian divisions of lincoln has been.
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