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such as, like a magical, the more i learned about that, the more i respected science and the golden age with professor jimmy kelly on a jazz. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello mario. minimize the are watching the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. fire flows efforts to find survivors in the rubble of a collapsed building in florida, which was flagged is having structural problems in 2018. johnson and johnson to pay $230000000.00 to resolve claims out fuel and uh, choice epidemic in new york state. more contagious delta vary
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drives covered infections and deaths to new highs in indonesia and russia, and sparks a 2 week lockdown in sydney. also, those of us who make these rules have gone to stick by them, and that's why i've got to resign persons health minutes to quit after making, to breaking social distancing, guidance by kissing and hugging a colleague and ins for denmark are through to the last a to at the euros to goals from casper adult to help them secure for neil victory against wales. ah. welcome to the news now begin the program in the united states and in florida where fire has been hampering the search for survivors in the rubble of
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a building that collapsed on thursday as hopes fade of finding any one else alive that simon the an engineer raised concerns about this building 3 years ago. well, no survivors have been found since the early hours of friday morning. and so far, only 4 people are confirmed dead. but with 159 people still unaccounted for. that figure is certain to rise significantly. a large section of the tower and the beach front community of south side came down in the early on thursday morning while people was still sleeping. right, well i do, jo castro is live at the scene and joined us now. and so heidi really the search for survivors is continuing, was saying that for people confirm that that like that number is likely to rise. but really is that feel hope of finding anyone else alive
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while the mayor who has been heading up communicating about this rescue effort, says there is hope. she says that the rescue crews themselves continue to search for survivors. but realistically, it has been more than 60 hours now since this building collapse, and those survivors who were pulled out of the rubble that all happened in the beginning of this rescue effort and the time just keeps taking away. so families, of course, remain hopeful. it's the 3rd day of tunneling in digging and somewhere deep beneath this rubble of fire is making the near impossible task of finding survivors even more difficult if you were there the morning after you didn't see it smoldering like it is now. the spanish is very, very deaf, and it obviously is created quite quite an obstacle. the search for life was briefly pause to allow firefighters to dig
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a protective fire trench. they still don't know what's burning or if the smoke is toxic, yet they press on. the biggest thing here is hope that's what's driving right now. in reality, the likelihood of finding more survivors in the rubble diminishes with each passing hour. the agonized families are waiting in a nearby hotel for news of their loved ones who were likely embed on thursday, when the building collapsed in the middle of the night. you know, i'm concerned about my mom. i wonder if she was the thing. i wonder if you open up the quality of us or investigator say it may take months to determine what caused the collapse. but a recently surfaced engineering report on the building may contain some answers commissioned by the buildings management. 3 years ago, the report found major structural damage to the building, steel and concrete support, and a major error and construction trapping was around the underground garage.
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multimillion dollar repairs had been scheduled to begin soon. we are obviously very interested in all of the evidence that's coming to light and we're going to be including it in our what happens after the rescue and in the meantime, we're taking action to make sure that other buildings are the county has announced any immediate government review of all older buildings, the picturesque island on which the seaside residence is sit, is partially ma'am, made and may be sinking. and now is the sight of devastation. for hydrogen, you mentioned in your report there warnings about the, the structural integrity of this partially collapse building all that concerns then about the surrounding buildings. absolutely. and in fact, sir sides mare has called for this collapse building sister property, which happens to be 2 building down from this collapse site. it's the darker one
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you're seeing on your screen. and in fact, that was built nearly at the exact same time as the collapse building, and it was built by the same developers. so certainly there is much concern about possible structural integrity issues with ad building as, as well. but i'll tell you people are still living inside of there. and this towns mayor has said that likely unsafe. and in fact, he calls for nap evacuation that has yet to be made official. but it is something that is expected to thank you from stuff by mammy. why did your castro, with all the latest on continuing rescue efforts, that when u. s. army surgical company, johnson and johnson says it will stop selling its opioid painkillers across the united states. this is part of the $230000000.00 settlement made with the state of new york attorney general the t shirt. james said that the company's painkillers have contributed to a serious opioid epidemic. johnson and johnson didn't admit liability or any wrong
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doing. but the settlement removes the company from a jury trial starting this coming week in which several big opioid makers, the defendants will. u. s. government has declared the opioid crisis of public health emergency doctors began to prescribe opioid painkillers at greater rates in the 1990 s. and the mistaken belief that they were not addictive by 2018. around 10000000 americans were misusing the medication. and more than 800000 were using heroin. many of them addicts who tend to elicit drugs when they could no longer get prescriptions. u. s. department of health says all than a 130 americans die every day from opioid related overdoses. that's $48000.00 a year. well, let's get more from rosalind jordan in washington. so rather than seeing from some the statistics and this has obviously had a devastating effect on families and communities in the us. how of people reacting
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to the fact that johnson and johnson will avoid trial? there hasn't been any public reaction to this news and to be put it in perspective . johnson and johnson is a very small player in the o. b o, a crisis. in fact, it stopped marketing, the 2 drugs that it was selling in the united states, back until in 2015. and it has a sense of pulled up the remaining inventory out of circulation. and the main company that has been perhaps most responsible for the opioid crisis here in the united states is, per you for about a reportedly paid out more than a $1000000000.00 a couple of years ago in a private settlement because of its role in the panoramic it's also worth pointing out that file johnson and johnson will not be going on trial in new york state.
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this coming week, 3 companies that were involved in the distribution of the opioid product for prescriptions that johnson and johnson produced will still be going on trial. and it is also worth pointing out that johnson and johnson is still on trial right now in california and in west virginia. it did face a fine in oklahoma, and it did settle a couple of cases in ohio. but let's put it also in this context. there are more than 3000 cases brought by local, state, and federal government agencies against various parts of the opium industry in recent years. and this is a situation that simply isn't going to be resolved by $1230000000.00 payment. right . so what's being done to help those have been affected by opioid related issues and health problems? well,
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there really hasn't been much done because it's very expensive to have people go through the process of kicking their drug addictions. and this is also a complicated, the work of physicians and nurses who are trying to help people who are in chronic pain because there really is no way to predict when someone starts taking one of these pain medications. whether or not that person is going to become addicted, the overall goal among the local, state and federal government. here are the states, is that perhaps there will be a settlement worth some $26000000000.00 reached with the various facets of the oil industry. and that includes the pharmaceutical companies that includes the distributors that includes local pharmacy chains. if they can reach that kind of settlement, then theoretically, that money would be available to, among other things, provide ongoing treatment for those who become addicted to the medicines. perhaps
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put some money into research to find pain. medications that aren't as addictive as well as pay the people who are trying to carry out all this work. and of course, pay the lawyers as well. but there's no word yet on if or when that kind of settlement could be reached. there have been negotiations, but again, that has not been concluded. so really, people who are addicted are really caught in the middle. it's very expensive to go through these treatment programs. and a lot of private insurance companies just don't pay for it. so important point. thank you very much from washington, rosalind jordan or just another bit of news from the us. so following the, the northwest of the united states is actually facing a major heat way. right now that health authorities have been describing as life threatening, excessive heat. warnings have been issued from northern california to washington state cooling areas of being set up in the city of portland, particularly for the cities. homeless stores have run out of portable air conditioners and fans, and less than half the homes in the north,
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west city of seattle have the air conditioning, one of the lowest rates among major us cities. you are with the news, our life from london will still ahead on the program. the, i've been cautious in the west, fine because hundreds protest against palestinian president of the bus after the death of one of his critics brew is bracing for more rival demonstrations and continued uncertainty over the results of the presidential election. and then later in for the, for me to one world championship, lead a set of paste on his team. and track me the highly contagious delta, very 1st detected in india, is driving up coven cases in countries around the world. indonesia registered a record 21000 cases on saturday, while russia reported 619 covey tests its highest this year. even pushed,
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australia's biggest says he said me to order a 2 week lockdown. charlotte ballad reports at a hospital on the outskirts of chicata, people infected with covered 19 seek treatment and the car park. this week has been indonesia worst since the pandemic began. it is recorded more than 100000 cases for the 1st time filling up dozens of hospitals. for the capacity of the tree as tens is 30 portable beds. but the number of people who come here to us for medical treatment is really high. we contradict them. the capital jakarta is worst, his last week recorded more than 130 deaths every day. indonesia has recorded 56000 fatalities since the pandemic began. that's the highest number and south east asia and the 4th worst per capita, globally. as adult ovarian spreads, indonesia is not the only country facing
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a health emergency. russia recorded 619 cove, a dates on saturday. it's highest so far this year. though the period in july for the last week, the number of patients increased by one 5th compared to the numbers we had before. the world health organization says the delta varying has been identified in 85 countries and spreading rapidly and unvaccinated populations. attack rate is higher, in fact, more people, it can spread faster. and we're seeing that now in resort and in w. nothing and straight indonesia in the u. k. and i think we'll see it now increasingly in europe, and indeed, also in the, in the america, a strange experience that this week it was covered free. now it has dozens of cases, millions of people in and around sydney have been ordered into a 2 week lockdown. me once down the board upset.
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it's just complete goes tell again, we should price our field more cases with bonding that all household contacts. unfortunately, getting the bars transmits ability is at least double what pre previous very, and have bank that we do need to price out bills for potentially larger number of cases in the following days. the people in spain, their freedom has been more than a year and the making. on saturday, the government dropped in order to win masks out towards a 3rd of the population is now fully vaccinated and infections of falling into the order. i feel safe at the end of the day, i think we need to return to our pass normal life as soon as possible. this is a step forward, but many kept the mask on weary of dropping the guard against a virus still ravaging many nations. charlotte bellis out 0. scientists in south africa say the delta very appears to be dominating new infections there as well. more than 18000 new cases were recorded on saturday. this is the country's highest
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a figure since the month of january. and then in india, where the very was 1st discovered a new mutation, the version of the strain is spreading. there, there is that the new delta plus varying of it's called could trigger yet another wave of infections in the hardest hit nation. prompted the authorities to tighten restrictions more than cinemas in marashi site have been forced to close. while all the regions have implemented, we can lock downs. now here in the u. k. house i could tree. my hancock has resigned off to breeching social distance in guidelines with a female colleague. hancock had been under intense pressure after a newspaper obtained video footage of him kissing and embracing the woman in his office door opened heavily criticized for his handling of the pandemic pool. brian reports the aim of course, is to break the link to unusually for a house. every man hancock rose to become a household name. thanks in large parts to the covert pandemic,
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while he stood out in bras. johnson's cabinets as a minister influential in setting government policy and broadcasting daily briefings to the nation by some exciting new data. so on it was uniquely embarrassing for hancock to find himself in breach of social distancing rules for conducting an affair with an aide at work. it was also a wider context. caught up with him in his resignation letter, the prime minister, boris johnson. hancock apologized to his family for putting them through this and said the last thing i would want is my private life to distract attention from the single minded focus that is leading us out of this crisis. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made that you have made. and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them. and that's why i've got to resign junctions. lesser of response was full of praise and concluded by predicting the hancock's contribution to public service is far from over. but despite the prime minister's ringing endorsement,
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the house secretary handling of the covert pandemic has been criticized by many really dating back to the early stages of the pandemic. the allegations of cronyism, health care contracts awarded by his department to close contact of the health secretary. there are claims that he lied to the prime minister about a fatal lack of testing in care homes. shortages of personal protective equipment were blamed on procurement problems, leaving medical and cast f at risk in recent weeks. hancock with the subject of damning testimony by the former senior advisor to johnson dominic comics. and for i think that the secretary of state for health should be fired for at least 1520 things including lying to everybody. multiple occasions in meeting after meeting in the, in the conference room and publicly cummings also revealed whatsapp message sent by bar johnson last year, calling hancock totally hopeless. in the end though, it was a charge of hypocrisy which finally led to his demise, poor brennan al jazeera on emoralez, a former h,
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the u. k. government government ministry joins me via skype from hitch and in the u . k. you surprise the resignation didn't happen sooner. i'm a little bit. i think my uncle was, was on board time one of the delegations came out and i'm surprised that the timing perhaps there may have been more material that leaks into the press over over the coming week. that may well have pushed my hancock to resign. but i do think he perhaps could have gone to the prime minister, could even have acted and taken it out of his hands. how does this reflect on the prime minister boris johnson, who excepted hancock's apology earlier on in the week and refused to sack and burst. johnson as been fiercely loyal to his ministers and his official. throughout this pandemic, any misdemeanor around breaking lockdown rules, has tended to,
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to not lead to 20 repercussions from number 10. so i think bars johnson was, was following suit with his health secretary, he's stopped by him issued show support when he's allocations with 1st came to light. but i do think the boys johnson is going to be criticized for not being decisive, but not taking the action of sacking yourself secretary on this bridge. that's certainly the line that labor we're going to use today may, will reflect on when i go leadership style. how embarrassing is this? the government that the health secretary, who is in charge of coven 19 pandemic response and strategy was caught hugging and kissing a colleague at a time when people were being advised not to not have contacts or hug each other from other households. while it's very embarrassing, and i think that's the crux of this particular scandalous,
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is what makes it different to previous can do by dominant coming. for example, when he breach laws and rules last summer and the reason it because that the private life component that alone isn't the issue. but the fact that the private life is overlapped with the public life in the sense that the rules that mat hancock has been been instrumental in number one, implementing but also communicating the fact of a being so obviously broken. i think it all embarrassment to him to the government and to the prime minister, and i think now they need to regain that trust from the public and the new health secretary such a job that is going to have that the topic is inbox, which is to reduce the trust of the british public and to get him on board with the next phase of time to make. yeah. how disruptive is it to have a change in our secretary in the middle of well, obviously a sensitive time. pandemic response is still ongoing, but also we've seen a rise in hospitalizations and a surgeon cove in 1900 cases. there is
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a result of this very contagious delta vary. we've been talking about it is disruptive. i think my ankle was probably going to be re shuffled anyway, even the queen recognizes he's, he's had a tough job. she's called him a poor chap, i believe in communication with the prime minister. but savage, as it is a very accomplished cabinet minister, he's, he's been in charge of 5 other government departments. most recently as chancellor check, i think he's the same pair of hands and i think that would have been playing on the prominence his mind when thinking about who to point to this role. but i think so good job that is very capable and popular in westminster, which will help me on m. raleigh. thank you very much for joining us. my pleasure. all in other stories are following thousands of anti lock down and climate change protective marched across london demonstrates as gathered outside downing street, the official residence of prime minister barak johnson. they also reportedly through tennis balls at the houses of parliament. all restrictions were meant to
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have been lifted on june 21st, but those plans within pushed back by at least 4 weeks because of the delta vowing of the corona virus. now moving to other stories and has been fighting in ramallah during a 3rd day of protest there over the death of a prominent critic of the palestinian authority is our banner died in the custody of palestinian authority forces on thursdays. family says he was dragged from his home and beaten he had intended to run in the council parliamentary election this year, protested that demanding the resignation of palestinian authority. president bass. 6 so he's out of all we will we want to send a strong message to the palestinian authority that this crime is a heinous, an awful crime. and we want to tell the authority that this attack on the palestinian people will bring shame and humiliation to the authority. we want to
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send a message to the party to raise his hands from the palestinian people and to stop the persecution, brutality and arrest in palestine in a matter of alone. he loves jedi about what nissan faced is planned and organized crime committed by all responsible parties. what i know is that when there is no authority, it means that there is a direction given from a responsible party. and this party gives that direction to the executors. also forces from both sides of peruse, political divide back out protesting on the streets of lema 20 days after the presidential election, the result is still uncertain left. as candidate pedro castillo emerged with a narrow lead, but legal challenges by rival keiko, which maury has delayed his confirmation as the countries lead to increasing the violent protests have been held throughout peru since the ballots, as party faithful rally behind the candidate. while there is marianna sanchez's life for as in lima, where castillo supposes a car marching and marianna since peruvians went to paul,
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they've been near constant protest. the election took place on june 6th and was still no final result. why is it one situation paralyzed in this way? well, marianne, the situation is paralyzed and in fact very, what do you see behind our orders marching not too far away from your own body, butters? gathering enough, not that least in the situation. the sense of separating both sides not allow both sides to meet each other at any point in this, the center of the capital. now both sides have been very keen on boarding and the sending what they say they must receive. and they're both got the supporter saying here that it is time for elected official call the new president because you'll have 44000 both more than marty. marty supporter saying that
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there should be a thorough investigation on the current balance of the reports that have been the reports that have been challenged by my lawyers who have kids that have been fog replied among other things. now both sides, of course, are in our marketing to support their candidates situation is very soon because like you can't marry i'm, it's been 20 days. i'm still no official. the so yes. right, so keiko for jim maury and his supporters are alleging fraud, especially in, in rural areas. is there any evidence to support this well, mary, i'm so far, lawyers have brought up many different issues like i was saying, signatures hold,
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that's fine. or the fact that some stuff you not are not showing what they should become in tables where you've already got a few ball in the 1st round of election. you didn't get any in the 2nd round. so they say that there are things that are missions and that should be investigated, but they have also no group. i did fax in the last few days to all the data off. so the electron feel that they all the international observers that has been here from the organization of american states transparency international, the european union, united states, u. s. department, canada, half of the electrons have been re unfair and many have lot of selection that's been very, very well brought it together. so it is, of course,
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one of the strategies that marty is trying to do is to delay this and get emily because they get people in the streets gets really on fire and clash among each other. that's the strategy that many of them would you mores looking. we'll have to see electoral officials are under a lot of pressure and maybe it's likely that in the next few days they have this whole a name new for this mary, i'm thank you very much. related from lima, there were protests as still going on. marianna sanchez, you all with the news. our life from london march will still ahead on the program, fueled by conflict. the us, as if you appears to great region is facing the world, was tongue. a crisis in a decade turkey's president watches construction of the shipping canal skirting is done, movies called his crazy projects. also we're here with the iranian national wrestling team and we'll be showing you the precautions they're taking to get ready for the
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olympic games in the age of covert 19. ah hello, nice. a few are storms that were in central areas of europe have now marched further to the east. so let's truck them out together. this is impacting central areas of ukraine through bella, ru st. just starting to spill into russia. we've also got a disturbance hanging out over the bay of biscuit, and this is pretty much gonna stall out for the next few days. so rounds of wet weather for areas of france, northern areas of spain, and through the south east of england. and look what it does. so the temperature is london 20 to paris $21.00. but you know where we have high temperatures, his toward the southeast, around the mediterranean, on cyprus, nickos thea, 39 degrees. and on talia. we have a great stretch of weather ahead,
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clear conditions, an abundance of sunshine, and we'll lock our temperature in around 40, which is while above the average of 32. we're also talking about heat for baking in the heat for parts of tunis, your 40 to rate over to egypt at 40, want a lot of heat here, but let's talk about where we can find the wet weather. and as usually the case, we look toward the west, so round the gulf of guinea, we do have some heavy pockets of rain, particularly for southern areas of gonna rate in to the ivory coast. i b, john a high of 27 degrees on sunday. the football are adults and a pi india for sports. he lost the chance to play for his country. but one legal battle paved the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legend the eric counts and all.
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