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see where the most iconic images of the conflict and vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row seat to the final stages of the war saigon, caravel, a new episode of war hotels on al jazeera, the. ready news it's a dark and tragic day. searching for survivors and apartment building collapses named miami in florida, leaving nearly 100 people missing. ah, the robin, you're watching over there 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. also, we have a do the u. s. president tales,
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they bipartisan agreement to fix the nation infrastructure, but the trillion dollar plan maybe far from a done deal and the skies the limits, the u. s. company, that's probably the thing to take humans to the edge of space. and it's i can take balloon ah, look into the program rescue work as a searching for any 100 people missing. and for an apartment building collapsed in florida, at least one person was killed when part of the 12 story building name, miami gateway and fell to the ground on thursday. kareem. her dad has moved from miami it took just seconds for about half of the 12 story beach for an apartment blocked to come crashing down. most residents inside were sleep at the time. sudden collapse sparked a frantic search for survivors. some like this,
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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 rebel. more than 80 firefighter unit to call to the seen as nervous family members and neighbors and friends stood by 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 a state of grief and shock officials and falling tears at this family reunification center. i've been doing everything in their power to help those looking for their loved ones, but many are bracing for more bad news. built in 1981,
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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 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.
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al jazeera miami, florida. the kennedy model is a structural engineer and spokesman for the national council of structural engineers. he explains what investigators should be looking for. the priority for those engineers on site right now will be to help understand the stability of the structure in its current state. so that the rescue and recovery operations can be conducted safely as they move forward. as those investigators turn their focus. ready from rescue and recovery to assessment and understanding they will begin to look for the evidence. ready that is the look for that underlying cause or causes. and i think it will be critical to understand that there probably is not a single cause of this type of class. we need to understand the different issues, design, maintenance, age changes. we have
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a portion of the tower. ready remaining standing of the buildings are, are built in different phases, different even though they are done at the same time. the construction is sequence . perhaps the sequencing of. ready the allows us to have more comfort or competence that the remaining portion does have stability. but it's going to be very, very cautiously approach as rescuers go into even the person that standing who it is in fact standing. but we need to understand as we go into that, the nature of what is left behind. a leaders have rejected germany and frances proposal to whole talks with russia, vladimir putin. that's a member states, expressed concern about what they call moscow aggressions saying it must change its behavior. natasha butler pulls it was clearly going to be attend that you summit improper leaders arrived divided over the blocks relations with russia. the german
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chancellor and french present won't be you to host a summit with russia as a set to building ties that if 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 a purely reactive stones when it comes to russia. last week, us president joe biden met with vladimir putin 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 the threats the kremlin, understands power politics. the kremlin does not understand a free confessions as
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a sign of strength of the talks on russia. the last it into the early hours, the friday latest into breed, with summit left the door open to possible cooperation with moscow on the areas of common interest including climate change. the sun was long before 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. one kind of at 19 leaders promised to coordinate more closely as concerns grow over variance and the built prepares, the laundry cove. 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
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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 anglo 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 and you circle, but few have doubted her commitments, the european project. natasha butler. i'll just sarah paris. russia has warned, it'll target for war ships, a test, it's territorial claims and waters of crime in it follows a tense confrontation in the black sea. on wednesday, the kremlin says at 5 warning shots that a british war ship that entered its waters. the u. k. says it was acting legally journal reports the case ambassador to russia arriving at the foreign ministry in
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moscow for a diplomatic dressing down the activities of a british royal navy destroyer. in the black sealed 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 black sea lion. if you don't change the course, i'll divide that warning from the russian coast guard, recorded by media revolt. h m. s. defend was followed, says russia by shops, fired, and bombs dropped into the destroyers, part one 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,
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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. 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, to go from a to be. that's something russia will not concede. you could you puff daddy and anybody that say this in the event of the repeat of this unacceptable provocative action. if those actions go too far, no option can be ruled out to legally defend russia's board. and so i need a quantization, a grand nutrition case 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 to she,
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the shareholders her voted to remove the board chairman after a corporate governance scandal. now they didn't reappoint a somewhat mega yama. even though he had the backing of the company's chief executive, independent pro area this month, found the company clue to the japan's trade ministry to unfairly influence both by shareholders. the group of us republican and democratic senators as announced a deal out of tiny house, it's been more than a trillion dollars on infrastructure plan hailed by president joe biden would include upgrading boats bridges and highways. but it's not clear if it will get enough support in the full senate of lin jordan has more from washington dc. we have and 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 a really good meeting and that's your direct question. we have
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a do byte and had one 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 $308000.00. what's not in this deal. money for expanded child care programs,
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education and green energy programs, issues, democrats say, must be addressed. but negotiators also said that's the definition of compromise. this will lead to more efficiency in our economy, higher productivity, more economic growth. this is about the long term, and we are 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 the key social services and environmental programs 1st, they will reject the bite 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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rosalyn jordan al jazeera washington, well still had here on al jazeera, it's one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. but in certain cases, in chile, is raising questions about the effectiveness of chinese vaccines. and it's brutal but popular weekends are access to the world of mexican cult, trying to support battling for the future to stay with. ah, it is hot and dry, but yeah, it's a forecast middle east most the time, but there are always subtle variations. i would, the monsoon wind blowing up through the indignation to the re be and see the coast of a mile normally get something from it. persistent cloud. and just as typical in, for example, seller, and that's more or less in the forecasts the next 3 days. it's not a universally agreed full concept as a, it's in our own,
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but it will settle in completely the 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 effect the bounce and you think a little clatter. rain is a potential for somalia, but there's not much there. you might find it getting wet her on sunday or saturday . i think not. there are a few shall. nice if you highlands the rain, those rather further west in tropical africa and rather fed serve it should be drawn and it is almost universally dry. but there are pharmacists of that run through the extreme south of 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 news
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of things kimberly story, without uttering a single word. and knowing gone, can guide a simple informa, the young convent manatee, of life. witness through the limbs of the human. i want him by as a witness documentary on out there. oh, the book about what challenges there with me. so he'll run the reminder of all stories . at least one person has died. a nearly 100 missing in florida, after part of
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a beach front apartment building collapse ne, miami rescue workers have pulled up dozens of survivors from the rubble. the leaders of rejected germany and frances proposal to hold tools with russia's vladimir putin chance angland uncle admitted it was a difficult discussion. as eastern european leaders expressed concern at what they called moscow's aggression. the group of republican and democratic senators was about to deal outlining how to spend more than a trillion dollars on infrastructure plans champion by president joe biden. he's hailed agreement, but it's not clear if it will get the senate backing. canada's prime minister says the country must learn from its past after the discovery of more than 750 unmarked graves. a canadian fascination sweep says that they were found at the sight of a fuller residential school for indigenous children. is the 2nd such discovery in less than a month. cosmos. delorme is the chief of the co assess 1st nation. he explained the
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impact these residential schools had on indigenous people. now the chief, i manage poverty, mental emotional, physical loss of control in our governance. loss of control in our economics, lost control in our social loss of control in our spiritual religion, loss of control in our language, the residential school did it's toll and impacting our colonization on our minds. today, over a 1000000 people in canada of indigenous descent, are walking around still trying to be that proud indigenous person. but at the same time, the challenges are real. there are many that are successful day. they have persevered . and we need to learn from how they persevered. so being in canada is
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a great country. i don't disagree with that. i have a canadian passport. i'm proud to, to live in this country. but being an indigenous person, sometimes i feel like i got to prove myself a little more. and i got a 4 year old daughter and i don't want her to grow up trying to prove herself. i want her to focus on growth in dream, just like everybody else should in this country. at least 15 people have been arrested by palestinian police during protest. the occupied west bank tear gas and stung grenades were thrown into cards and ramallah protested took to the streets following the death of an activist and outspoken critic of present mood above the czar bonnet, died on thursday to be arrested and beaten by palestinian authority. security forces, he accused the p, a of human rights violations, and called on western nations to cause all faith to the group. the un says violence minima has falls, 230000 people to flee that home this year. it's humanitarian agencies as instability is making it hard for 8 groups to get to help to people who desperately
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need it. there have been protests any every day since the military topple the elected government. in february, the massacre in the northeast patina fasa which killed at least $130.00 people this month was mostly carried on by child soldiers. now that's according to the government, which says arm 12 to 14 year olds, open fine on people in the village of sol, hand and burned down homes. any of this month. it's the worst attack the region seen in yes, even though it's been played by armed groups moving across the so how officials say in the past year, more groups have been using children in a tax issue allows you, but i can share with you the silence. if i will, majority 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 the role in pointing out some targets from algeria as prime minister and stepping down paving the way for the formation of a new government policies. jobs the resignation,
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followers the legislative election with historic low turn out the boy called by a protest movement. calling for an overhaul of the political system, the ruling national liberation front one less than a quarter of the seats in parliament. and is expected to try to form a coalition. me more than half a 1000000 people in australia's most populous city have been ordered. lockdown said these baths, like an outbreak of the highly infectious delta, very indicated. 19 health officials have told residents on workers and full central suburbs to stay at home for a week. 65 cases have been linked to the cluster that flat up last week. restrictions across the state of new south wales have been extended until next month. fame increase our lifting. cro virus restrictions that require people to wear masks outside the still compulsory in doors and in all areas where social distance thing is not possible. masks have been mandatory across most of spain
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since last summer. infections in both countries and are falling july as long as we relied on chinese develop code 1900 vaccines to ensure one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. but a recent surgeon infections is causing concerns. the jobs aren't as effective against the variance and some people in chile, setting down vaccines or latin america editor lucy, and human has more from santiago edition javelle inoculation center. lea salinas takes his daughters to be vaccinated. but when they're told that the only vaccine available is kwoana vac, they change their mind infections keep spreading, hospitals are full. inspection is not what they promised. we want, the vaccines they have in europe in the u. s. where cases are dropping. with that they leave like many others who came here to ask if the pfizer vaccine was available truly became the envy of the region in january when it was able to
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purchase millions of doses of corona vac made by china. c. novak labord tree. 65 percent of the target population has now been fully vaccinated. one of the highest rates globally, yet unlike in the us, were infections dropped with inoculations. here they remain dangerously high order . demi ologist sandra core of this conceived corona back is not the silver bullet. it was made out to be a large number of the population is not related to the vaccine that is not the most efficient to prevent transmission or prevent infection, but rather to reduce the number of deaths from cupid. 19 out of my data just out indicates that 37 percent of julian's who are currently in critical care unit were fully vaccinated in recent weeks. elderly patients and i see you have jumped from 10 to 15 percent and to make matters worse, the health ministry has confirmed
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a case of the 1st person to inter chilly from the us. infect with the delta variant . borders will remain closed for at least another 3 weeks. is my case whenever i d, i'm thinking we know that this variant is extremely contagious and we have to be very much on the alert and what to determine how to proceed. on the upside, expert consistency novak vaccine has significantly reduced mortality is widely available here and has little or no side effects. if fission, if the professor susan window says the key is to vaccinate everyone, we can have a very, very high quality, high effective vaccine. but if this person is not available to the whole population, does not, it's not going to work either. so i think and with only a very limited number of pfizer more dare not, or estrogenic of all scenes available. the consensus is that any of the w h o
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approved vaccines like c novak is better than none. to see a newman al jazeera santiago, a movement is campaigning to ban the fighting of roosters in mexico, but so many involved. it's part of national identity and assaults of employment, about $3000000.00 fights held every year and promote as a weary of along any want to film them. but we've gained access in the city of patricia and to what organize the say is issues biggest fighting event, john holeman reports it's important 20 animal rights activists. but in mexico, this is big business and a tradition cockfighting. the team's been given re roxanne wood. it's organized to say is the biggest w the here anywhere in the world. the $1000.00 roosters fighting to the death, the cross full days in the city, paducah for millions of dollars. in fact, the,
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the crowds are so big. the brokers throw tennis slits in them for those far up in the stance to take their money. the theme, so gamblers place up to 1000 dollars and 30 seconds. lighting defenders say that this industry generates more than half a 1000000 jobs in mexico park, as well as being part of our identity as mexicans, the roosters are source of employment and that's also necessary for humans. the strict, the roost is away before each match. once they're in the ring who the pulling k, the fights a brutal, sharp knives have bound to their legs and even when wounded they're placed back on their mark till the end get i'm going, i don't judge judge nature itself. i haven't made them fight. they're jeans oh, jeans. they've had for 65000000 year. there's a growing movement. emit coats, a bang, coke fighting, se sir, who's helped organize this mega?
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darby says you fight that to be in your chest. so there is societal rejection. my job is to fight for this in congress, with politicians, with all society on tv and radio, wherever an animal rights activists confront the submit can states. rudy acted to protect fighting, declaring it cocoa heritage left jose luis and victor both roost. the train is said that this is a valuable tradition with a mystical connection to the animals. as in all the other teams, each of them has a specific jo, jose luis, is, is to let the roosters go once they're in the ring. so when i release them into the sand, there's a lot of connection. you have to have sensitivity if the animal is injured, blow air into your rosters so that he last longer and winds the fight. so the connection between the release and rooster is really complete. we asked him if he feels the death and his charges are broken up. they can't affect you. you can't
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crucify yourself because you do several fights. and if you get caught up in that feeling you'll get depressed and that will get in the way of your job. is released in the end then business and the tradition comes 1st. your home and how does it or mexico a company in the u. s. is planning to fly passengers to the edge of space and a high tech version of a wholesale balloon space perspective is taking reservations for flight starting in early 2020 full rhetoric taken because the story ah, after a successful test flight last week, the company behind space ship neptune has sold more than 200 tickets for flights and its 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
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you probably think the pitch of the rocket launching. that's not how i would describe that right there. hi geez. this is completely the ok. so you're going to spend about 12 miles and now you're going to space at the speed of cycling that allows the vehicle to be very smooth and gentle. and the capital itself is very roomy. initiative that left on face 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 with
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a walner now marketing company, market research company, big market for the kind of like we're doing is on the order of 250000000 callan buddy and have done their own studies for this kind of like their thing. 500000000000, the 700000000, whatever the right number is, the market is huge. and if you can afford the sky high prices, it promises to be a trip that's out of this world, victoria gate and be al jazeera. ah, what goes there with me that whole rom, the reminder volatile stories. nearly 100 people are unaccountable. after an apartment building collapse near miami and florida, at least one person has died. it's unclear while the 12 story building plunged to the ground. we had dogs out in the middle of the night looking for survivors in the,
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in the rubble. but it was just so dangerous and so dark that they made one pass and they did not get any hits. i know that they were.

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