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can tell that story without uttering a single word, liam, conventionality of life. witness through the lens of the human eye. on out, if there are it's a dark and tragic day. searching for survivors and apartment building collapses ne, miami, in florida leaving nearly 100 people missing. ah, the whole rahman you want to, you know, they were like my headquarters here in also coming up not welcome you. leaders reject a proposal to meet with russia's president saying it would send a bad message. we have a do the u. s. president pails,
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they bipartisan agreement to fix the nations infrastructure. but the trillion dollar plan may be far from a done deal and from food to fuel skyrocketing prices put additional pressure on millions of indians economically battered by corona virus restrictions. ah, welcome to the rescue workers all searching for nearly 100 people who are missing after an apartment building collapse in florida, at least one person has been killed when part of the 12 story building near miami gateway and fell to the ground on thursday. kareem had, has more from miami it took just seconds for about half of the 12 story beach for an apartment block to come crashing down. most residents inside were asleep at the
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time, the sudden collapsed spark to frantic search for survivors. some like this, young boy were pulled to safety while one woman reportedly needed her leg amputated to free her from directed. a massive search and rescue is under way. and we know that we're going to do everything we can possibly do to identify and rescue those who have been trapped in the rubble. more than 80 firefighter units were called to the scene, its nervous family members, and neighbors and friends stood by him to help him the whole morning. calling them not just trying to ring their cell phone as much as we can either. i mean to help the rescue just to see if they could hear her cell phone, but we have no clue right now. we're just waiting on everybody else. an entire community is now in the state of grief and shock. officials and volunteers at this
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family reunification center. i've been doing everything in their power to help those who are looking for their loved ones, but many are bracing for more bad news. built in 1981, the champ plane tower south is home to mostly families, and so called snowbirds residents who spend their winter months in florida. the us president joe biden has been in contact with local officials and says, help is on the way. we are ready to move from the federal resources immediately, immediately about 80 of the buildings. 136 units were reportedly occupied. and while it's unclear how many people are inside at the time, the death toll is expected to rise, the problem is the building has literally pancake. it is heartbreaking because it does it mean to me that we're going to be successful as successful as we would want to be to find people alive? it's not yet known what caused the collapse authority scene investigation is
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underway. but that won't call the nerves of family members, desperately holding onto hope their loved ones are found to live. cattie and dead. al jazeera miami, florida, a leaders of rejected germany, and frances proposal to hold talks with the russians. vladimir putin. some member states expressed concern about what they call moscow aggressions, saying it must change his behavior. natasha butler ripples it was clearly going to be attend that you summit in brussel. leaders arrived divided over the blocks relations with russia. the german chancellor and french present won't be you to have to submit with russia as a set to building ties that have deteriorated since moscow illegally annexed crimea in 2014. and was assumed that we take responsibility for wanting this dialogue, which is necessary for the stability of the european continent. but we will be demanding because we won't give up our values or our interests. i think that this is the right method. we cannot remain in
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a purely reactive stones when it comes to russia. last week, us president joe biden met with vladimir, who's in in geneva. but the idea of rolling out the red carpet for the russian president, infuriated eastern european leaders and others who regard russia as a threat. the kremlin understands power politics. the kremlin does not understand a free concessions as a sign of strength of the talks on russia. the last in the early hours, the friday latest been to breathe with summit, but left the door open to possible cooperation with moscow on the areas of common interest including climate change. the sun was long, perfect. we spoke about russia. it was not an easy discussion, but there was no agreement today on an immediate need of meeting. i would have preferred, boldest step forwards, but this is good to and we will continue to work together on cobra. 19 leaders
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promise to coordinate more closely as concerns grow over the variance and the built prepared to launch a curve. it's certificate to ease you travel. they also talked about more cooperation with turkey, an extra funds anchored to extend the 2016 you turkey migration packed l g b t q rides would initially on the agenda. but leaders included them in protest out of traversal new law from member state hungry bands. content on homosexuality and gender change on gary and lead a victim o bond said the law aims to protect children. but other leaders remained unconvinced. eating people must feel free on the basis of sexuality, skin, color, gender, whatever. based on article 2 of the founding treat to the european union, which is non negotiable, or get out of this some it's likely to be angular merkel. last, before she stepped down as german chancellor, her 1st to use some, it was in 2005. not all of our policies have been supported in circles,
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but few have doubted her commitments. the european project. natasha butler. i'll just, sarah harris. russia has all little target for war ships and that test it's tow tauriel claims and waters off crimea. it follows a tens confrontation in the black sea on wednesday. the kremlin says it fired warning shots as a british war ship that entered its waters. the u. k. and says it was acting legally. joan haul, explains the case ambassador to russia arriving at the foreign ministry in moscow for a diplomatic dressing down the activities of a british royal navy. destroyer in the black sea on wednesday had been provocative and dangerous. the ambassador was told, if repeated britain would be held fully responsible for the consequences. these are russian pictures showing russia says h m. s. defenders straying into russian waters of crimea while on maneuvers in the
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black sea line wire. if you go on to the course, i'll divide that warning from the russian coast guard, recorded by media aboard h m s defend that was followed, says russia by shops, fired, and bombs dropped into the destroyers, car truck and right altitude load. it's an account entirely disputed by the u. k. side. predictably inaccurate was how foreign secretary dominic rob described it, saying no shots had been fired at the royal navy vessel. written says a russian naval exercise was underway near by at the time. and the prime minister denied a timid defender had ever entered russian waters. and we don't recognize the russian annexation of crimea, that it was illegal. these are ukrainian waters and it was entirely tiny, right? to, to use them for me to be that's something russia will not concede that you
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prostate. anybody that say this in the event of the repeat of this, an acceptable provocative action. if those actions go to for no option, can be ruled out to legally defend russia's board. and so i need as a quantization for grand nutrition, heated and potentially dangerous rhetoric between the 2 sides, differing accounts tailored perhaps for a domestic audience. it's not the cold war as bars, johnson was quick to point out, but relations are pretty. i see all the same jona whole al jazeera people in the philippines are paying their respects to the former president. many new aquino. lawless have been gathering for a public being of the and containing his ashes in kansas city. the keno died from renal failure on thursday at the age of 60 will not present when we go to tente. has declared 10 days of national morning. at least 15 people have been arrested by palestinian police during protests in the occupied west bank to gas and stun
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grenades were thrown into crowns in ramallah protested took to the streets following the death of an activist and outspoken critic of present mahmoud abbas is honored. but not died on thursday after being arrested and beaten by palestinian authority security forces. he accused the p, a of human rights violations, and called on western nations to cut off aid to the group. a group of us republican and democratic senators have announced a deal outlining how to spend more than a trillion dollars on infrastructure. the plan hailed by president joe biden would include upgrading roads, bridges, and highways. that is all clear if it'll get enough support in the full senate muslim jordan has more from washington dc. we have in the after weeks of congressional negotiations, president joe biden said on thursday, the american public is about to get what it needs. hundreds of billions of dollars in new and necessary infrastructure spending. we had
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a really good meeting and that's your direct question. we have a do bite and had what it congress to approve a 4 trillion dollar package to boost the u. s. economy and improve americans quality of life. instead, he and congressional negotiators have agreed on a plan worth about a trillion dollars on the list, expanding high speed internet connections nationwide. increasing the use of solar wind and hydro electric power and fixing everything connected to transportation. both on the water and on land. that money can't come soon enough. just on wednesday a pedestrian bridge collapsed and washington d. c. 6 people were injured. and a new report says, iowa has more bridges in poor condition than any other state. the bridge is about $3000000.00 bridge to replace. my annual allocation is about 308000. what's not in
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this deal? money for expanded child care programs, education and green energy programs, issues, democrats say, must be addressed. but negotiators also said that's the definition of compromise. this'll lead to more efficiency in our economy, higher productivity, more economic growth. this is about the long term. and we're delighted to go back to the hill and begin earning more support from both republicans and democrats to get this bill across the finish line. the negotiators have a lot of work to do. many democrats say if they can't pass a separate bill covering key social services and environmental programs 1st, they will reject the bike and deal republicans object to increasing taxes on the wealthy and businesses in order to pay for all the programs as well as hiring more . i r. s. workers to catch tax cheats. job i might have been able to cut a deal with a few legislators now comes the hard part. getting the rest of congress on board.
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rosalind jordan al jazeera washington 12 still had held out there an admission of asteroids, but military denies. hitting a busy market into grind, reporting, killing dozens of people found the company that's promising to take humans to the edge of space in a gigantic balloon. but it comes at a high price. they stories after the break. ah ah, it's time for the journey. the winter sponsored by cattle airways. it is hot and dry there. yeah, that's the forecast middle east most the time, but there are always subtle variations. i would the monsoon wind blowing up through the indignation to the radians, see the coast of a mile normally get something from it. persistent cloud and just as typical in,
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for example, sola and that's more or less in the full cast, the next 3 days. it's not a universally agreed folk often have to say it's international, but it will settle in completely for most it's just hot and dry. there's no shamal blinds, no drying wind. so the 43 and though has a humid 43, the 49 in baghdad, which might even reach 50 next day. so again, is a dry one, i think become quite a windy one by the end of this weekend over the whole of africa. again catching the edge effects the bumps and you think a little cloud and rain is the potential for somalia, but there's not much there. you might find it getting wetter on sunday, but saturday, i think not. there are a few shout nice if you highlands the rain, those rather further west in tropical africa and robert fedor serve it should be drawn and it is almost universally dry. but there are factors that run through the extreme south of south africa catching k time. they will do just that in the next day or so a windy time for you, at least on friday. the sponsor cut on airways.
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part of the debate is self defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about were glen white man touching our lounge years where a global audience become a global community. jump into the comment section. and part of those discussion. there are like domestic efforts to silence palestinians on the online page on al jazeera. ah, ah, the book about you're watching over there with me. so rom,
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the reminder of our top stories, at least one person has died and nearly 100 others are missing in florida. after part of the beach front apartment building collapsed, miami rescue workers are pulled on dozens of survivors from the rubble. you leaders have rejected the proposal by germany and france to home tolts with rushes plots of a putin chance. the angler admitted it was a difficult decision and somebody does expressed concern about what they called moscow's aggression. and russia has warned it'll target any foreign watch it testing its territorial claims and waters off crimea. it's always a tense confrontation in the black sea on wednesday. kremlin says a british destroyer, entered its waters ethiopians, defense ministry is denying one of its as strikes had a busy market in northern to gray region. but it admits attacking 2 great regional fighters in the area and local health officials that be 60 full people were killed and dozens are unaccounted full. mama did our house move from the capital,
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addis ababa? the hospital in mckelly capital of the gray region doctors through the wounded witnesses say a busy market was hit van. if you have been asked, which kill dozens of people including children, they see up in defense force denies the market, was the spokesman, kind of getting that done. i said they are talk to gathering all fighters from the to grey defense forces. the p d f. in the town of to go got 25 kilometers west of mikella out open on which actually are planes of eyes that can identify who are civilians in or a combatant. so it is the year of technology. it was a great success. herrick air force carried out a successful job in order. magento asked, who had killed an just children synod footage from the scene of their tuck and cannot. donna said that to grand defense forces were good at faking injuries. the
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united nation has called for an ident investigation into the strike, while the european union condemned what it called the deliberate targeting of civilians. this is yet another attack, adding up to the horrific series of international humanitarian law and human rights violations atrocities, ethnic violence combined with serious allegations of use of starvation and sexual violence as weapons of conflict. it said in a statement the counter unfolded as the rest of the european busy counting the ball of papers cost in fundamental election held on monday. the conflict instagram prevented and the voting very heavy fighting has broken out in several parts of the great region. in recent days, safety pin army has dismissed claims by the tv that does seized both towns, including undergrad, for 2 kilometers from the editorial border. we did, you appear. if to that puts to graham fighters within striking distance of at
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a trail whose troops have been helping its, the pin government forces the u. n. is demanding access to the region to particular defense force continue their office could, should they continue to capture major cities and we will face the challenge of how international aid can be flown into those area. and well, the e c o p, an air force continues. it's reprisals which will be can carry down some as we have already seen by aerial bombardment. the challenge will be who controls the gun? thousands of people have been killed and millions displaced in the war that started almost 8 months ago. according to the un, around 5000000 people in today are now in need of food aid. more than 350000, and living in famine. how about the world as either a sub a p o p. a massacre in ne, became fast, so in which at least 130 people were killed. this month was mostly carried out by
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child soldiers. and also, according to the government that says, armed 12 to 14 year olds, open fire on people in the village of soul hun and bent down homes. it's the worst attack the region has seen in years, even though it's been plagued by all groups moving across the how official say over the past year. more groups have used children in a tax issue allows you, but i can share with you the silence missouri to children between ages of 12 and 14 years old. that's the information that we did not have at the time of the attack. also woman played a role in pointing out some targets from political leaders from indian, administered, cush me or demanding the indian prime minister, restore the region statehood. they've met the remote for the 1st time since the disputed area was stripped of its autonomy in 2019 thousands were arrested in a subsequent crackdown including some of the politicians and the talks. now kashmir is mostly divided between india and pakistan, but as claimed by both in full medical for measures to speed of elections for the
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area. not rapidly rising fuel prices in india are driving up the cost of food under the basic goods. it's putting pressure on millions of families and it comes as the inflation rates the passes, the crucial 6 percent threshold set by the countries central bank. and as with param has more from new delhi 12 year old shelba cooked flat bread for her family on a fire made of wood and dried cow dung. her mother sony urns just over $3.00 a day when she gets work and the vegetable farms that surround their home. but she says they can't afford to buy gas for cooking. as they bought them was guilty. it's done. but the day that i was it's really hard right now to take care of my family. prices are going up lentils, $1.30 kilo who's going to eat that. we don't buy anything to eat and we only eat vegetables which grow in the fields and don't buy anything else because of the rising prices. how about on the price of essential items has been increasing in
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india during the past year. cooking oil by 30 percent fruits and vegetables by 12 percent and lentils by 10 percent. and that has had a big impact in the country with average income as the equivalent of about $5.00 a day. one reason for the higher price of food is the cost to transportation failure. the ones who have groups are not for the poor because their prices are skyrocketing and even vegetables. people buy hossa kilo instead of one saves a lot while expenses are high. meanwhile, the fuel prices are already broken, the backs of the poor i. the government has increased fuel prices up to 50 times this year, lead into protests earlier this month. on average and indian spends nearly a 5th of their daily wages on fuel. and the other places re put flex um increase
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the price of services. what's the point? 3 percent in may. that is above the 6 percent threshold set by the bank of india, that economists say, the rise of the price of food is more worrying than that of fuel. this great off for prices going up is going to get good, much worse, in which case is going to have devastating effect on the open for particular. and some of the who are particularly those who are in non agricultural activities and who actually buy their food rather than get the the government distributes free rations to the poor, but the health doesn't reach everyone. sony says she doesn't have the ration card that's necessary to get the food. her children, including 9 year old belt him, are only attending classes because of the kindness of a few young people who are teaching for free. sony wants sure, but to learn to cook and clean and case have free education stops,
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and she'll have to find work. elizabeth moran and al jazeera new denny moore. the half 1000000 people in australia's most populous city had been ordered to lock down. sidney is baffling, an outbreak of the honey infectious delta variance carried 19. health officials are told people in full suburbs to stay at home for a week. 65 cases have been linked to the cluster that side at last week. restrictions across the state of new south wales have been extended until next month. the health organization is concerned about production methods used to create rushes, sputnik vaccine. the drug has been approved by more than 60 countries, and the european medicines agency is reviewing it for use on the continent. but a w h. a report has identified across contamination and doubts about the level of sterilization at a manufacturing facility. it also found problems with quality control data and the
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tracing identification of vaccine batches. but it hasn't questioned how effective the vaccine is. the criminal says necessary corrections have been made that comes a day after countries relying on the chinese made vaccines waste concerns about their effectiveness with the new variance of sana physic, his electro university college london, global citizenship program on outbreaks of infectious diseases. she says the report will damage trust in the sputnik job. this is going to have a big blow to the general russian wall out of the vaccines because there is already a great deal of hesitancy amongst a russian citizen with a pole showing that about 2 3rd saying that even prior to this that we took her luminary investigation, she 3rd said that they would not take the back the so i think this is going to further hamper their role as the dummy chair went onto the site to investigate this
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before. of course, giving your standards approval and the issue around contamination shows that the system is working in it. and this particular plan is actually a feeling plant. so it would be one part of the vaccine process in making us put in the 5. but again, really concerning, given the fact that moscow currently is going through a huge increase in cases one of the highest in the european region. so i can, i think they're going to have a larger problem in convincing the population that it's a safe vaccine to take, even if only one of the plants and overall they think it's easy wasn't included in this particular nation. at least 150 people have been injured to tornadoes went through the south eastern check republic. it's several villages and towns destroying hundreds of homes panel has also been cut off to more than 40. 5000
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households meteorologist say the tornadoes, the strongest ever hit the country. and the 1st since 2018. rudy giuliani has been suspended from practicing law in the state of new york and appeals court has determined he lives when arguing the 2020 us election was stolen from his client, the full president donald trump. it said that there was clear evidence that julie made the false and misleading statements to the courts and the public in efforts to overturn the election result. the last sloop, mood of 2021 is also known as the strawberry moon and is lighting up skies across the globe. the phenomena occurs when the moon is at the closest point to the earth in its orbit, so it is bigger and brighter than usual. this happens $3.00 to $4.00 times a year. the current one isn't called strawberry because it's bread fits because the timing marks the stars of the fruits season, the signals the beginning of summer. the company in the u. s. is planning to slide
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passengers to the edge of space and a high tech version of a halter balloon. space perspective is taking reservations for flight starting in early 2020 full tour again because the story ah, after a successful test flight last week, the company behind space ship met jude has sold more than 200 tickets for flights and space balloon. if all goes to plan the journey starting in 2024 will involve a 2 hour cent. above 99 percent of the atmosphere. passengers will spend 2 hours on the very edge of space before the balloon makes is to send to the ocean. i think you probably think about the pitches of rockets launching. that's not how i would describe that right there. high. geez, bid is completely the opposite. so you're going to spend about 12 miles now if you're going to space at the speed of cycling that allows the vehicle to be very
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smooth and gentle. and the capital itself is very roomy. initiative that left off space perspective is in competition with companies including virgin galactic, which brenson and space ex l. musk for the space tourism market. but it says it's offering something differently. virgin galactic charges passengers up to a quarter $1000000.00 for 6 minutes of weightlessness. space perspective says it's trips cost half that price and last 6 hours. but without the 0 gravity experience, it says there's enough demand for every one and predicts a booming industry in the years ahead. we get our study where a walner now marketing company market research company as a market for a kind of like what we're doing is on the order of 250000000 callan budget and i've done their own studies of this kind of like their thing and 500 been in the 700000000000. whatever the bright number is. the market is huge. and if you can
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afford the sky high prices, it promises to be a trip. it's out of this world. victoria gay to be al jazeera, the scientists in central israel say they've discovered a previously unknown kind of, prehistoric human. they say, a skull and lower jaw found dates back to run by the 130000 years ago, measure rambler. homer named after the place where was found, may have lived alongside home. it's happy in some more than 100000 years. it's believed that had large teeth and no chin, and may have been ancestors to the d and the phone. on there with me, the whole rob, reminder of all top stories, a search and rescue operation is undoing florida. after an apartment building collapse, at least one person has died and 100 more miss.

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