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not when it's windy and not when it's wet. for 3 days. the football or adults and the pie india for sports, he lost the chance to play for his country. won a legal battle paved the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legend the eric counts and introduces one scene of penalized bias club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands and plays the trails of players. writes football rebels on our jersey. history is forgotten. pero yet in spain, state him post them. nisha was enshrined in law diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship. with a group of survivors has launched an international lawsuit hoping to bring those
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accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist passed the silence of others. weakness on al jazeera ah, ah, ah, the in the on the news on here, i'll just the right and these are the top stories, millions of people in and around australia is non just city of been ordered into a 2 week lockdown. sidney being a fast growing cluster of the highly infectious delta cove in 1900 variance identified in india. 38 workers from doctors without borders have been sealed and secretary region. a bodies were found near the vehicle on friday from a u. s. police off as a derek servants, been sentenced 22 and
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a half years in prison for the murder of george floyd. the judge said it shows and abused his power, while in a position of trust and authority. rescue crews say prospects onto finishing by the hour of finding survivors from an apartment building in miami, which partly partially collapsed on thursday for people unknown to have died. but there are $159.00 on accounted for. karima had at reports from the town of south side near miami, as they search for survivors after the collapse of the champlin towers. the sombre reality on friday of the magnitude of the destruction and emotional devastation overnight emergency workers called several bodies from the rubble. the number of potentially missing people dramatically increased, but officials are hopeful that more survivors were trapped beneath the wreckage will be found. unfortunately, this has been a tragic night. we are working around the clock to find people and bring them out
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safely because that's what our rescue team tells us. they are doing, they have hope, and we're standing with them. they are working tirelessly. they are passionate about this. they are dedicated to finding people in the rebels. the mayor also says more than 100 people have been accounted for at least 30 rescued throughout the night. family and friends of those still unaccounted for have been flooding this family reunification center. desperate to find any news on their loved ones. so we're hoping that she is in one of the hospitals. we just don't know when we're going to hear from among the missing dozens of citizens of latin american countries like argentine, venezuela and paraguay on friday. but i was 1st lady, savannah lopez, mo data traveled to florida. her sister and other relatives are among the missing surf side is also home to a large orthodox jewish community. at least,
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20 of its members are believed to be missing as well. search and rescue efforts have been hampered by bad weather and flooding. get the side of the wreckage. one of many factors complicating the identification of victims at the family reunification center nearby loved ones are being asked to submit d n a samples. hoping to facilitate the process. authorities on the scene say the priority remained search and rescue. once that concludes the investigation into what may have caused the collapse will begin in earnest, do we've had people working down in surfside, ab search and rescue non stop all through the night? it's a very, very difficult situation. the same to spoke with president joe biden earlier, the president offered whatever federal assistance is needed, and also emotional support to the families looking for answers. it's a tough, tough time. there's so many people waiting, are they alive? will they be, will have this, our heart goes out to them as the rescue mission continues. the question remains,
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how long before this becomes a recovery operation? kenny had that as he had surf side, florida, a hell he talked to carrying the colombian president, even duke has been fired out near the border with venezuela. duke, it says there was several gunshots, while he and members of his cabinet were flying over the capitol region. no one was hurts, but there's been no claim of responsibility either. there are several armed grades operating in the area. kate says, it won't keep him from finding the drugs, trafficking, terrorism, and organized crime come harrison's call for an end to the rhetoric over immigration during her 1st visit to the us mexico border and vice president as an abide and a tough harris with addressing an influx of refugees and migrants, and she's been criticized for taking this long to actually travel to the border. rob reynolds has more from el paso, texas. the vice president common harris is 1st visit to the us
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mexico border since taking office lasted just a few hours. she responded to criticism for not making the trip earlier, so i was planning to come here. harris went to the el paso del north de port of entry on the us mexico border. it's one of the countries in the busiest pedestrian crossings with thousands of people passing through legally every day. but when it comes to illegal entry, harris said earlier that poverty and crime are the reasons for surging numbers of people from central america seeking refuge in the us. people don't want and when they do, it is usually for one of 2 because they are switching some harm or because to stand means that they cannot satisfy the basic needs. after motorcade arrived at the us border patrol station under a blistering sun, harris spoke with staff and senior officials and inspected technology upgrades. off
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camera she met with 5 migrant girls from central america ages $9.00 to $16.00 republicans are strongly critical of the bite and ministrations handling of the migrant influx describing it as a dire national crisis, which the administration has bungled badly. the crisis, the mess we have in the border debate because there was no forethought, no planning. former president donald trump, who made immigration a centerpiece of his single term and office plans to visit the border later in june . passive is the place where the trump administration 1st rolled out. it's very controversial family separation policy back in 2017. so part of ferris's visit here is to make the political point of contracting the harsh policies of the trump administration. with what the bible ministration says is its own more humane
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approach. but democrats and immigrants rights advocates are pressuring the administration to ditch a trump error rule that allows officials to deport would be asylum seekers immediately without allowing them to file an asylum claim. harris said immigration cannot forever be a political football. this issue cannot be politically we're talking about. so we're talking about talking about buffering. and our approach has to be thoughtful and effective. president joe biden has given harris the enviable task of dealing with the complex and politically charged immigration issue. it's a mission that could also have a big effect on her political career. robert olds, al jazeera el paso. and now manuel rattler describes what life is like for those waiting into one mexico to see if they will make it into the united states. we're
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out in chapparal in the one mexico. this is a port of entry, one of the many that you'll find along the us mexico border and what you see all around us is a migraine camp. human rights groups estimate there to be around 3000 people living in this camp. many of them are children living in unsanitary conditions, precarious conditions, and a majority of the folks that you'll see at this camp or from central america. countries like hunter, guatemala and l. salvatore. many of them growing desperate to have an opportunity to plead their asylum cases, to us official. now, apart from desperation, there's also a lot of hope at this camp that changing immigration policies in the united states will mean that there were silence cases could still be heard. now despite the fact that the bite administration has been phasing out trump era, immigration policies, specifically the so called migrant protection protocols that morse. many asylum seekers to wait and mexico while the cases were heard. they're still title 42,
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which sites the ongoing coban, 1900 health emergency. now this is probably the main reason why we're seeing so many people. thousands of people still stuck here on this side of the board of president biden, has once again promised half dana sons, president sustained support as the accelerates the patrol of american shirts by the host about shock danny, at the white house to discuss the ones down after almost 20 years of war, he insists the united states as committed to assisting afghanistan, which is facing increased violence and the taliban. but he added, it is also time for afghans to decide best future ground. he agreed with that president biden's decision is a transformation decision that is going to have consequential results both for the people of the, for the people of the united states in the region. we respect disposition,
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we are fully status site, that is decisions it's been taken and dissipated, suffered, which is not abandonment of dennis athletics then. but the new chapter in relation for mushroom gather is along the tie me and my board of the monsoon usually signal the time of abundance during the wet season. a ram our stream is even found in the forests. but those who normally go looking for them, are now hiding from possible attacks by me and military. tony chang has that story hidden away under the jungle canopy, searching for something almost impossible to see. pet is a mushroom hunter, forging for a rev fungi in the forest some time. yeah, my border known as the told mushroom. there are favorite of his ethnic group, the carini. but this year, the hunters are as rare as the mushrooms they're looking for. them at the cur,
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any people fled the violence in me. emma are still in the forest. there are lots of this mushroom where they are, but they are not brave enough to go look for them because of the burmese military. that might be good news, pet. it means there's less competition, but it's still very hard work. the mushrooms hidden on the side of the steep forest, they look like little pebbles, and they are only in season for a month. these tiny mushrooms are incredibly hard to spot. they pop above the surface when the monsoon rains pull down to the crack in the jungle and refresh the sport just in the ground. the mushroom hunt is particularly important this year. the currently on the high side of the border have been suffering to pet belongs to the long neck, correct tribe, famous for the distinctive brass bands. the women wear around their necks. most of the tribes income comes from tourism. but that is stopped because of the cove at 19
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pandemic. however, chefs across thailand are willing to pay high prices for these mushrooms. when cleaned the little round balls they usually sliced and added to dishes, bringing a pungent flavor of the forest. with a surprisingly crunchy texture, if you say the young cord, how by the locals really look forward to june, so they can collect the mushroom for their family and sell them. this mushroom is really pricey. just a handful is worth a lot to days harvest is more than a handful and should pitch a very good price. pet is even turning down buys, who call looking for supplies in these difficult times, the carini nature's bounty is small nuggets of earthy black gold. tony cheng l to 0 on the time me on my border a catholic organization which operated dozens of residential schools in canada says it will release all of its records after the
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discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves and indigenous group announced that found the remains of 751 people on thursday. the bodies of $215.00 children are found at a different school. 250000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to the schools where many was subjected to physical and sexual abuse. canadian prime minister just intruder, once pope francis to come to canada and apologize on behalf of the church than he now leads. i have spoken personally directly with his holiness po frances to impress upon him how important it is. not just that he makes an apology, but that he makes an apology to indigenous canadians on, on canadian soil. i know that the catholic church leadership is looking in very, actively engaged in what next steps can be taken. sir,
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tend to covert news down for the 1st time in 15 months. a cruise ship loaded with passengers will leave us port on saturday. industry hopes that will help them move on from the alarming images at the start of the pandemic. of those outbreaks on cruise line, as it will lift, begging to dock. and he gallagher as i report from miami to say the crews industry was decimated by the cove at 900. pandemic would be an understatement. the 1st cases had a diamond princess in february, last year in japan, infecting over 700 people and killing 14. as the virus spread to other ships across the world, passengers and crew was stranded at sea ships were turned away from port and an industry was billions ground to a halt. i'd say the hardest part is being told. pack your bags, get ready, you're going to, you're going to possibly go home today for example, and then that doesn't happen. and you kind of go now what's gonna happen with increasing vaccination rates, new safety measures. the industry is hoping to make
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a comeback in north america, so called simulated cruises with vaccinated volunteers on board of be making test runs for weeks. royal caribbean already been forced to postpone the inaugural trip for one of the ships after a crew members tested positive. i would almost destiny that there are significant problems on these 1st cruises. it may end up having the effect of shutting that cruise for the rest of the year, which i think would reach out to the industry and florida. consider the cruise capital of the world. government guidelines requiring vaccine passports in issuing so called no sale orders, that lead to confusion. the states governor rhonda census challenge the rules in court and won the case may be far from over there still going to cruise if they want to. they're just going to cruise off a different coast. so they'll cruise to the go to the bahamas and cruise. they will spend their money, and it's just not gonna be putting our friends in florida back to work. how does that make any sense? the cruise lines international association says billions in revenues already been
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last thousands of cruise jobs. the threatened, the states then for the cruise line industry couldn't be higher. these initial cruises need to operate without a hitch, potentially problematic, given that most passengers are older. nevertheless, tourists are keen to get back to see safely and cruise line joints concept live without them. the galka al jazeera miami, florida still morehead on this news hour, including an unclassified report that doesn't relapse alien origins to dozens of mysterious flying objects that can't be explained. and in sport, heartbreak, for one of the greatest runners of old time, far out here with that story and ah, a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default structure that maintains
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the call on a project, that's what it feels. a was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is upper side in the 40 for century truth and them a rock and a hard place analogy, 0 a war which produced one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. they will take shots even when they should not. i believe that sometimes what the saudis had been doing in the story behind the deadly attack by the saudi led coalition forces on a school bus in yemen, which killed 40 children yemen. the soda bus bombing on al jazeera. oh
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oh i getting to the business end of the euros and far as got more or less. yeah, that's right. thank you so much for the knockout stage of the european championship are to get underway with 2 rounds of 16 games happening on saturday. one of them will see italy take on austria, london's wembley stadium, italians are among the favorites to win the tournament. they want all 3 of their group matches without conceding a goal and are on a 30 match on being streak annoying. and my mom i did to the agent, we never said that we feel superior to any one. just that we're confident that we're on the right track with our coach, roberta mancini. but if we low, our focus, concentration and aggression for even a moment, will become an ordinary team. dana fan saw their team squeeze into the knocker
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rounds, thanks to a for one, went over russia in their final group game. denmark are taking on wales in the 1st round, the 16 side had to rebuild after the collapse of star player christine ericsson. during their 1st match against finland, erickson suffered a cardiac arrest, but has now been released from hospital. we manage to food ourselves together and go out and, and play 2 very well played games and and that's that shows that we, we have moved on and ready to face these next challenges. milwaukee bugs have level their eastern conference and be a playoff series with the atlanta hawks. yanis and tito composed for 25 points is back from the hawk 125 to 91 series is now tied at one game a piece game 3 of the best of 7 series is on in atlanta on sunday after
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enjoy it said that we hear, you know, because we want them to hard to be in the last 14 standard buddy. no, not going on. the road. obviously is going to be some agency going try. they're good, good, good, good, best, good. now with finance the for time will make gold medalist mohammad the far has admitted buddies considering his future after failing to qualify for the summer games in tokyo. and lach ditched attempt to book a spot in the 10000 meters. the 38 year old finish nearly 20 seconds of the required time. at an event in manchester, far of the reigning a 5 and 10000 meter olympic champion returned to the track in 2020 after a 3 year absence. during that time he tried to establish himself as an elite marathon runner. i don't know what the thing was next to me. i just have to, you know, obviously have a chat with you and see what's next. but as i said,
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like if i can't compete with the best, you know, my life and training for the olympics during the pandemic has put athletes under even more pressure and around the games play a very important role in building national pride for rainy and wrestlers headed to tokyo, that pressure is even more intense as they carry the hopes of a nation. after beg reports from tara on. yeah, it's known as iran, national sport and being the best at wrestling can bring prestige on a and national fame. iran has won over 40 olympic medals in the sport over the past 6 decades. the most famous iranian wrestler will arm rather than the watches over them. but preparations with this. he has games in tokyo, a very different the cobra pandemic has changed everything in a way of goals to. we have to admit the corona had a considerable impact on our athletes preparation, body,
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fitness and progress. we lost a great deal of time around wrestling federation did a great job over the last 6 months. when the most important thing about the lympics is the absence of spectators fans of the spirit of the game. they motivate the athletes and fuel energy and excitement to the atmosphere. the athletes are staying at a sports village train twice a day and forbidden from leaving except for a few days a month. they have to get tested for covert 19 and quarantine when they return to be arrested in this country is to be instantly recognized many uranium. it symbolizes the parts of who they consider to be one of the topics in the world. that's why these rest it cut off from other people who can't take the risk of being infected and missing the game. even for us to get active in here, we have to test negative for over $900.00 iranian friends, including athletes. families won't be able to travel to tokyo, it's added to the challenges these athletes will be facing. but to ron has some of the best wrestling facilities in the world. wrestling federation has tried to
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provide them with everything they need for their time. you know, it's elation, doctors, physiotherapists nutritionist, and several coaches all at hand 24 hours a day. i don't know which way. each time we enter the camp, we do pci test stain quadrant in for one day and then joined other of restless. we can't leave the camp easily or go out. we are always inside the wrestling house and justin, more than 50 iranian athletes will attend to talk you against the country, has tried its best to shield them from the pandemic. iran has been the worst affected in the middle east. these restless have received 2 doses of a covert vaccine, but they still need to adhere to health protocols. but even the most difficult thing is staying in the camp without being able to go. ready out and the easiest. nothing in the national team training can be as easy, but the may be the easiest thing to do. iran will be competing in,
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ty condo, fencing and many of the sports. but like in previous years, many here are pending their hopes on the countries restless making it to the winners podium. i said big i'll just into that on raining stanley champions, tampa bay lightning will have the chance to defend their title when they face montreal. canadians in the final, jani gord score, the only goal in tampa bay's game 7 against the new york islanders the lightning advance to the stanley cup finals for just the 4th time in franchise history game. one of the best of 7 series is on tuesday. okay, and that was all the work that i can. thank you for. we'll see you again, 1300 as gmc now just before we go, a highly anticipated us intelligence report is less than tantalizing questions about mysterious flying objects, which have been in by american military pilots. the unclassified report covers 144 citing stating back to just 2004. some could be explained by birds or drones,
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clustering up the radar of pilots. the alien spacecraft couldn't be rolled out for instance, that they still don't understand davis. now let's see if he understands. he's a senior analyst at the straight and strategic policy institute and says the us military would be more worried that the strange aircraft are advanced technology created by rival state on us. do you think we need to put e t family in the background and leave it to one side and think about what we can explain through more simpler explanations. there's. ready a saying that usually the simplest explanation is usually the truth. and i think we really do need to apply that here. and so we're not seeing extraordinary evidence to the fact that these things are alien. so we need to push that one side. what does that leave us when it leaves us with technology cool sightings that really can't be easily explained by our current understanding of aerospace abilities that require the study. and the
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most interesting thing, i think is the possibility that these may be manufactured by foreign adverse raise that gathering intelligence on the united states. well, the interesting thing about the report is it doesn't support and it does this explicitly. it does not support the suggestion that this is somehow a us government black project and then it goes on the site. well, there is no evidence really that it could be upon it best re over that. then in the next breath that says, we need to study the things they have to ask for time where they are part advisory capabilities. so that to me, to get there is some doubt in the minds of investigators as to whether this could be something fun created or something that's being created inside black projects in the us or that needs to be study certainly to us. i will see you at
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$1300.00, gmc, that's 2 hours from now for the next news. in the meantime, holler monkey day and has the latest headlines in just a month. the news, news, news, news, news, frank assessments, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes of generation and the politics that life has been shipped by? vitamin some called inside story on our jazeera ah, al jazeera well needs to be going to left the middle east and build remarkable
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lights of finding stuff in germany of the united states. yet, never forgetting their homelands of iraq and palestine. inspiring human stories around the world. the designer of the atomic scientists are now just no rains for months. our cause, once lush vegetable garden has turned to dust. she says it does if the land has given up on her, but she has not given up on the land. in this land you could grow not just to biscuits, but carrots, potatoes, onion, cauliflower, if only we had water during the rainy season, it's another story. the land springs to life, the state pays wine, others to plant trees as part of the great greenwald project. an initiative to stop, to verification from east to west africa. because of the rising temperatures and
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the lack of rainfall, most of the trees planted are either dying or already dead. and while polluting countries have recently pledged billions of dollars more funds for this project, people here say they're throwing money into the desert. they say they don't need more trees, but more access to water the we do need to price ourselves for potentially larger number of cases in the following guys. and that's why it's so important. we take action now log zone and strictly as the biggest city, millions of people in and around sydney, roger to stay at home. just a highly infectious delta variance takes hold on . hello there. hello, hey, this is al jazeera life from doha. also coming up.

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