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anyway, but you couple that with the ongoing implementation of title 42, which not only is resulting in more migrants being deported to mexico and continuing to to, to wait on this side of the border for there are some cases to be, to be heard. those 2 things coupled together is the reason why we're seeing so many people still stranded on the side of the board. when you're talking to us from to want to in mexico. i want to bring in eric, he's the author of the g o. p. civil war. he's also contributor to the washington dip the not newspaper. he's joining us live from washington dc via skype. good to have you back on our 0, eric, i'm reading here. there are reports that a white house official who asked of course not to be named said how does it always intended to go to the border. but only after she'd visited guatemala and mexico, but she's been tied up with the vaccine vaccination awareness programs and infrastructure negotiations. how much of this do you think has done to bad messaging? and how much of this is actually a political stumble by kamala, hers? well,
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whether or not the vice president decided to go to the border or had already planned to visit the board, the fact is her messaging as well as whatever policies that the administration is attempting to accomplish. have now been mired and been overshadowed by her visit. now, due to her back and forth on a narrative that now the issue is to border what the vice president initially set out to do was to showcase that the administration was attempting to address and deal with the root causes. that is why there was that the trips overseas to, to mexico, into guatemala, and also the emphasis on the northern triangle and those partnerships with corporations and organisation in those respective countries. but now that the issue continue to focus on the border, what you're seeing now is a band aid approach to try to pacify critics, as well as to address a domestic political issue. rather than attempting to confront a much wider,
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much broader u. s. foreign policy problem. that continues to vex and challenge the united states, and that is a lack of attention, as well as an effort to address what's going on in latin america and south america writ large. there's certainly seems to be an oppression for those of us and the rest of the we're looking on that. any progress on dealing with a situation at the border has certainly been very slow. but one would imagine that that is because the problem is so great and possibly also because the jump administration wasn't exactly at its most helpful during the transition period, running up to the bite administration. that could be certainly one way to look at this. but look, we know during the presidential campaign brake a president biden was a dog by this issue because of the handling of the obama administration,
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with its record number of deportations during the obama year. so this is not an issue that should have caught the administration off guard or flag, put it, but more importantly, this is not an issue that given president biden's long history on foreign policy. this is not an issue that the administration should have been able to find surprising, given that we've seen a record number of people traveling to the border. but now what we're seeing is an administration that is trying to catch up. also, while the administration continues to make efforts to focus on other foreign policy issues that have become a priority and once again, i think what we're seeing is what takes place at the border is not simply a crisis at the border. it's a crisis before it gets to the border. and again, what we're seeing is u. s. foreign policy attempting to try to put a band aid on a problem that competitor backs a policy makers for decades. and right now what we're seeing is, again,
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this administration doing the same, not actually trying to do more. and also what we're saying is a rollout and an effort by the vice president that was clumsy and haphazard at been always good to get your thoughts on this every time we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed. you bet. thank you. are still ahead on al jazeera palestinians. hold a future funeral for nissan by not spoken, critic of presidents, mahmoud abbas, and in sport. can you welcome back to safari valley for the 1st time and nearly 2 decades? ah, mary's unsurprisingly halt throughout the raving peninsula of the levant and iran, but it's hotter than it should be. i have to say the edge effects the monsoon might be felt near mom where things are cooler for everybody else. with light is breezes
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temperatures in the high 40. well, we're maybe a month early for some. i mean 2 rounds, a case in point to the record for genes about 38. i think we've already beaten that a couple of days ago. we may will do the same again. come sunday, the average is $32.00. so went above the average. i know there's not a huge spread here, but it's an indication because it's not just in iran. the same is true in iraq, 49, and by god, or 50 persistently, now for a few days high than it should be. it's 42 and a he before to do, and doha, as well. now, if it's analogous to the edge effects of the monsoon wind and it does, it's fairly light women. so the clyde is over the cliffs in land, but it might turn sherry, come tuesday. now the same edge effects are true in the whole of africa. there's the wind going up through what is actually fairly high cliffs along the coast of most of somalia. but it's not generating much in the way of class or a few showers bit further north and easy and opium highlands. but soft statements
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dry, sunday, a little wetter, but not significantly. so the something was going to change as anything really changed. this is systemic violent that needs to be address at its core. we are in a race against the variance. know what to say until we are all set. we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just around with bank energy and change, came to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business.
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there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state are really invest in that and that's a privilege. as a journalist. ah, i want you to get a reminder of our top story. this 159 people are still unaccounted for a day off to the partial collapse of a 12 story pop and building in the u. s. state of florida. at least 4 people died, but it's expected that told wise on the u. s. police officer children is due to be sentenced in the coming hours for the murder of george floyd last year. children was convicted in april after kneeling on slides neck for 9 and
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a half minutes trying, prosecutor se shopped the nation. the united states will keep her on $650.00 of the troops in afghanistan after the rest of its forces are withdrawn in response to the taliban, exclusively told odyssey that if us to do remain, it will be in breach of agreements and it has the right to react in the occupied westbank, the funeral procession has been held for an outspoken critic of palestinian president mahmoud abbas. hundreds of mourners gathered in many calling on a bus to resign. these bonds died on thursday after being arrested and beaten by palestinian authority security forces. stephanie decker has more from the funeral in february and the occupied westbank. i can tell you that people here are incredibly angry at the palestinian authority. you'll probably see some of the men in the crowd with guns. the people telling us that basically they're now calling
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where the downfall of the regime. these are chance they've also been calling for as they carried the body through the streets of hebron to the cemetery. here for present mahmoud abbas to go. he's been in charge for a very long time in the balloting in authority. the cancellation of elections council, those in april elections hasn't been held here for 15 years. this is one of the main criticisms that the people here and also the activists that was killed the, his response to when those elections were cancelled was to call on the european union stop funding to the palestinian authority saying they were corrupt. think that the leadership had to go, that fresh elections had to be held. so this is a sense, really from everyone we have been speaking to. you can probably lena, can you get those? i know probably, you know, a lot of our men now walking among the crowds. this is a sensitive people. they say we are under a double occupation. it's the privacy and authority. they accused of being hand in hand with israel. i was speaking to an elderly gentleman. he said, you know, this is the 1st time in my life that i actually see our own security forces coming
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into a policy home and beating someone to death because they don't agree with our policies . china has approved a government reshuffle in hong kong, and critics say will further tighten beijing security track down on the territory. please chief chris time will become security secretary. what his predecessor, john lee, has been promoted to chief secretary is the 1st person from a pleasing background to a senior office in hong kong was handed over to china in 1997. rescue workers in the czech republic, searching for survivors after the rare tornado in the southeast of the country. at least 3 people have died and hundreds have been injured. the storm swept through 7 villages and towns destroying hundreds of homes. me chili has largely used chinese developed covered 19 vaccines to ensure one of the
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highest inoculation rates in the world. but a recent surgeon infections is causing concerns that the jobs are not as effective against some strains of the virus or latin america. addison to see in human reports from santiago edition javelle inoculation center. li salinas takes his daughter as to be vaccinated. but when they're told that the only vaccine available is kwoana vac, they change their mind if you have any infections, keep spreading hospitals, our full inspection is not what they promised. we want. the vaccines they have in europe, in the us, where cases are dropping when 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 purchase millions of doses of corona vac made by china's c. novak labord tree. 65 percent of the target population has now been fully vaccinated. one of the highest rates globally
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. yet unlike in the us, where infections dropped with inoculations here they remain dangerously high order . demi ologist center called this conceived corona vac is not the silver bullet. it was made out to be a large number of the population is not related to the vaccine. that's not the most efficient to prevent transmission or prevent infection, but rather to reduce the number of deaths from code. 19 out of my data, just out indicates that 37 percent of chileans who are currently in critical care units 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 a case of the 1st person to inter chilly from the us. infected with the delta variant. borders will remain closed for at least another 3 weeks. is that a more case when i already am thinking,
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we know that this variant is extremely contagious. we have to be very much on alert and what to determine how to proceed. on the upside expert consists, the sooner that 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 hope relation, does not, it's not going to work either. so i think, and with only a very limited number of 5 or more dare not or astrazeneca vaccines available. the consensus is that any of the w h o approved vaccines like c novak is better than none. to see a newman, al jazeera santiago and iran supreme leader on how many has received and those are the countries 1st, locally developed covered 900 vaccine honey called the development of point of
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national pride piles of covert on. but a cut again in december, the supreme leader has outlawed the use of us and u. k. made factions. people in the philippines are pay their respects to former president, been in your keno. lowers have been gathering for the public viewing of the earth containing his ashes, in case on city accredo died from renal failure on thursday. at the age of 61 president did go to tactic as declared 10 days of national morning. similar and organ is with some of the mourners. hundreds of been lining up here as early as 4 am. they said they are here to pay their last respects to the 5th scene, president of the republic. the more here is the phone number, but dignified, and people here tell us then this back at the pass administration of president beneath walking witness. they say it was a period of decency and progress. and even though he's been sick for over a year,
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he's with a shop even to his family. and many see this is now country in morning. he was very initially the service of the people, especially of those who are poor. as an economist tried to push forward over from chris, and he was also very attentive to whatever was presented to him and the presidency with disability, very guidelines and went to see the people on how this country should be run. and it is really living in the my let him just passed away in this matter. the family of president vinegar, latino has been at the forefront of the fight for democracy in the philippines. over the past 4 decades, his parents were democracy icon. his father was the lead senator been lucky and who was incarcerated and liter murdered at the time i come to the airport in 1983.
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during the marcia rule of former president, for david mark was his mother and lead the people power revolution in 1986 before she became president. and in 1987, president benita came himself, was shot 5 times by row soldiers, one bullets the mean embedded snack. so when he was elected president, people here said they looked back at him as someone who was there reluctantly, either someone who came to his own as will serve his country. well. skyrocketing walkering fuel prices in india, driving up the cost of food and other basic goods inflation rates. now past the crucial 6 percent threshold set, but a country central bank, elizabeth put on him has more from new delhi 12 year old shelba cook 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,
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the vegetable farms that surround their home. but she says they can't afford to buy gas for cooking, as it was guilty is done, but the day that i was it's really hard right now. to take care of my family prices are going up lentils, a $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. i've heard about the price of essential items has been increasing in 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 is the equivalent of about $5.00 a day. one reason for the higher price of food is the cost to transportation. failure to what i know. the ones who groups are not for the poor because their prices are skyrocketing and even vegetables. people buy hossa kilo instead of one
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saves a lot while expenses are high. meanwhile, the fuel prices are already broken. the backs of the poor the government has increased fuel prices up to 50 times this year, leading to protests earlier this month. on average and indian spends nearly a 5th of their daily wages on fuel. little place and re put reflects the increase from the price of the book and services was 6. 13 percent in may. that is above the 6 percent threshold set by the bank of india. economists say the rise of the price of food is more worrying than that of fuel pissed off for prices going off is going to get that 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 the food rather than get the the government
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distribute for fashioned to the poor. but the help doesn't reach everyone. sony says she doesn't have the ration cod that's necessary to get the food. her children, including 9 year old, got 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 her free education stops. and she'll have to find work. elizabeth koran m algae 0 new delhi. still ahead in sport after a weight of almost 3 decades. this he has made it back to hockey's stanley cup finals. ah, ah, the news
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news news news with me. ah.
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the sport is donna. thank you very much, rob. well, the head of the tokyo olympics has said it's possible that next month's games that will take place without spectators. just 4 days ago, it was announced up to $10000.00 funds that would be allowed into venues a coach. and from that you've done, the lympics team who recently arrived in tokyo have both tested positive for the highly infectious delta various also pulling up despite the measures against corona virus that we've introduced, i'm aware that i need to prepare for changes on a daily basis. and we need to respond quickly. the situation is constantly changing, holding the games with no spectators remains an option that we have to consider. yo guy have advance to be called the finals of the corporate america. i meant to say
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united edison ca vonnie was on target for them as they be bolivia to nil to have malik reports. ah, year ago i can now look forward to the knockout rounds of the copper america. but after picking up just one point from the 1st 2 game, they were still some way off their best as they faced bolivia enquire, but luckily for them, the bolivians made things a little easier by scoring of the tunnel phone go. oh yeah. lewis warren tried to double the advantage off the break. his f, however, was maybe a bit too ambitious. his strike on that didn't think of any bed much better though . the manchester united done nothing from close range to seal or to nail when the result lead your life force in,
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grew paid if they end up finishing their they'll face brazil in the last state. massive improvements will be needed, however, to win a match up like that. paraguay have also booked this vote in the quarter final. they back to, to new when over chilly, who themselves are already through? on the grounds, the mood you got power going to the gold and they sealed the victory after winning a 2nd half penalty with new causal miguel armor on converting with ease. the result means this still with a chance of topping group a to have malik algeria, palestine have book their spot at this year's fif ab. a cup in cutter is the 51. when the over come on as a to face off in the call find sales. 16 team will take part in the fif. i've couple with kicks off this november the term and is being used as a test event for next year's work. up in reading women's champion
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simona highly has pulled out of wimbledon due to injury the 29 year old for her cough muscle and may, will force her to miss the french, open the romanian world. number 31 to torment it when it was last held in 2019. all number 2 nomi sack also withdrew from wimbledon. earlier this month, kenya is hosting the world rally championship after a 19 year absence. it's world famous. the fire roddy was once known to be one of the toughest in the world. markham web reports from nairobi can use safari rally is back in the world rally championship for the 1st time in nearly 20 years. yeah, that's good news for fans. following as good to read it send event, we had actually long the people doing the perfect
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fit accuracy and everything into national champion. the up against east africa test drive is that it was not tommy valley was 1st held nearly 70 years ago. was known for being one of the toughest in the world. an epic morrison of nearly 2000 kilometers, one open road. we met one of the veteran drivers, he matthew miami, on the track side. he's come to see is new incarnation when we used to rally before, we didn't need to wear the safety cloth. we could have shot. you don't it's, it's an optional where to add gloves or not. but now they are supposed to wear the fireproof protection. they're supposed to have the hell met. with the or everything is called bustling international rally standards steadily develop. the safari rally
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remained its old self. so from 2002, he parted ways with the world rally championship. the president who kenyatta has promised to bring it back ever since he took office a yes he gave, his government spent millions of dollars. the now it's here the 1st day in the capital nairobi. and everything's been organized through international standard. even the trucks been modified to meet the w r. c regulations, but after this 18 stages, over 3 days of rough roads through bush forest in savannah, 7 times well champion, sebastian air has some of the fastest time so far it is a favorite to win driving between the stages draws a crowd to the local teams
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used to dominate the podiums. now it's hard for them to keep up with world class technology and budget. but with more than a 100000000 people expected to watch, it certainly puts kenya back on the world rally stage. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya the montreal canadians are back in the stanley cup final for the 1st time since 1990. 3, a to re record in as an overtime, to lift the canadian to 3 to win against the life pages of golden knights and gain 6 of their sales series or the face of winners of game 7. between the time of a lightning and the new york island takes place on friday. that's from europe. so no, thanks very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a moment with more of the days. do you want to bring you some live pictures quickly from the rescue efforts that are going on in miami dade county in miami, that 159 people i still unaccounted for a day after the partial collapse of
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a 12 story apartment building in the state of florida will have more on not in a couple of minutes. ah, news news. acosta was young activists and organizers around them are motivated and politically engaged. we were the one who had life on what was going on. and the way that most means to me did the generation change is al jazeera is looking at fresh ideas for the transformation of global politics. the day we do the work of making sure that
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call era will bring you the news and current affairs are just there. mm . ready more than 150 people are unaccounted for in the us building collapse with bad weather, hampering search and rescue efforts. ah, madison, this is all your life and also coming up a warning from the taliban after the u. s. it says it'll keep 650 troops in afghanistan facing decades in prison, former police officer doug.

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