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of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is cited for the 1st century. truth of them are rock and a hard place analogy 0 ah al jazeera, where ever use all ah, the collapse now a fire complicates the rescue acid in the ruins of miami apartment building. ah, sammy is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up pharmaceutical john johnson,
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and johnson agrees to pay over $200000000.00 for its role in fueling and drunk crisis. in the us, those of us who make these rules. i've got to stick by them, and that's why i've got to resign the u. k. 's, house minister steps down officers meeting to breaking social distance in guidelines and journalists from me and ma sheltering in thailand, se nowhere is safe. ah, now we begin in florida where a fire is hampering the search for survivors in the rubble of a building which collapsed on 1st day. at least 5 people have now died, a 156. others still unaccounted for as hopes fav for finding any one alive to merge. the concerns were raised about the building years ago. heidi jo
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castro reports from south side in miami, florida. 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, smouldering like it is now. the stench is very, very depth. and it obviously is created quite quite an obstacle. the search for life was briefly pause to allow firefighters to dig 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. i'm concerned about my mom
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. i wonder if she was leasing. i wonder if she didn't call any of us or investigators say it may take months to determine what causes the collapse. but a recently surface 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 in construction trapping water around the underground garage. 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 and are what happens after the rescue. and in the meantime, we're taking action to make sure that other buzzing through the county has announced any immediate government review of all older buildings. the picturesque island on which the seaside residences sit is partially, ma'am, made,
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and may be sinking. and now is the sight of devastation. heidi ho, castro al jazeera sir, sighed. florida, johnson and johnson has agreed to pay more than $230000000.00. the federal claims over an appeal damage in new york state. the drug makers says it will permanently and manufacturing and distribution of the pain killer in the us. the company denies wrong doing, and insists it had all the stop selling opioids. the sacrament exempt johnson and johnson from a major trial on the p. o. identity that makes starting in a few days more thousands of cases against various parts of the opioid industry. but overall they all have one goal frozen and jordan explains it's very expensive to how 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
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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 the united 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 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
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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. now, 70 percent of drug overdoses involving opioid either prescription all synthetic. the us government declared that a public health emergency more than 3 years ago, they appeared crisis started in the late ninety's when doctors began to prescribe it greater rates. the belief it was not dictated by 2018 around 10000000 americans were misusing the medication. i big to con, get the prescriptions often turn to heroin, which is cheaper and easier to obtain. its use doubled over this period. the us department of health says more than a 130 americans die every day from opioid related. overdose is $48000.00
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a year. william solomon is the chief executive officer of the accreditation council for medical affairs. he says, doctors need to be better educated about the dangers of drugs prescribing. we as a public in the, you know, whether we're in the u. s. or abroad, we need to ask ourselves, what are these pharmaceutical companies have to do differently when it comes to how they communicate information, health care providers. one of the things that the biggest secret that people aren't aware of the public in terms of the pharmaceutical industry is that the people that are out there that are really educating doctors on drugs on devices are not actually sales reps. there are medical science liaison, their medical affairs professionals, and these individuals have a significant impact on the education of a position once they've graduated medical school. from our perspective,
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those individuals should have a credential, they should be certified like any other profession, the form, the industry still, you know, behind on the april when it comes to that, there should be some kind of men on core competencies met to ensure that we're informing prescriber decision, appropriately. the u. kay's health secretary has resigned, after breaching social distance in guidelines. my hang call could be under intense pressure officer newspaper, obtain video footage of him kissing and embracing a woman in his office. he'll be replaced by a former chance, so that size sounds good job. that whole brennan has more. the aim of course, is to break the link to unusually for a health zachary mat hancock rose to become a household name. thanks. in large part to the covert pandemic, while he stood out embarrassed 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
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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 to prime minister bar . as johnson, the 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 but 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 that hancock's contribution to public service is far from over. but despite the prime minister's ringing endorsement, the health secretary handling of the covert pandemic has been criticized by many really dating back to the early stages of the pandemic. allegations of cronyism, health care contracts awarded by his department to close contact off the health
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secretary. the 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 off at risk in recent weeks. hancock with the subject of damning testimony by the former senior advisor to johnson. dominic come expected for i think that the secretary of state for health shouldn't be fired for at least 15. 20 things including lying to everybody. multiple occasions in meeting after meeting and in the current room on publicly cummings also revealed whatsapp message sent by bonus johnson last year, calling hancock totally hopeless in the end that it was the charge of hypocrisy. which finally led to his demise poll brennan al jazeera, thousands of anti locked down and climate change protest is held. multiple riley's across london demonstrates is gathered outside doubting street where they settle slaves and chanted some protesters through tennis balls at the houses of parliament
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. 12 people were arrested across the capital on friday with police confiscating a number of items straight in the state of new south, while those revolted 30 new current of virus cases, battles and outbreak of the highly infectious delta strain. the state's largest, as he said, needs now, and it's 1st day of a 2 week lockdown. stay at home. orders are in place there and across the surrounding areas. there have been 110 infections linked to the current outbreak. in may and more journalists are facing arrest and told just simply doing their job . some are escaping to neighboring thailand, which is traditionally known for sheltering journalists from across the border since the military coup. some say they don't feel safe. hiring bear either. his tony chang from the time in my border working from the shadows, part of a new life in ex south. this journalist,
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premier mas hiding in thailand. having fled the military regime at home. we can walk here, but like we stay in prison, we can go anywhere. she'd spent 9 years here after seeing a previous military crackdown. then she was able to get legal status. this time she had to cross the border illegally. 10 years ago in thailand, no military government. now militia government, that is very different. earlier this month, 3 journalists from the democratic voice of burma, quickly sentenced and deported. after being arrested in the northern tie city of cheng mine, without the swift intervention of a 3rd nation, they could have been returned to me and ma, potentially facing lengthy jail terms of the journalist since side mamma and now faced with little choice. and this report, a live stream to the rest. the soldiers fired into his house,
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$87.00 journalists have been arrested since the qu, many pacing charges under a special section of the penal code for making claims that could damage public tranquillity. even those operating with legal status, a concern to the generals and thailand could be getting too friendly with their counterparts. men, mom, this really made many people fear of like an arrested arrest and also to beat the book that so that's why the people who arrive here and without any documents they really have to live with low profile. the security has been increased on the long and porous border, but it remains relatively easy to cross thailand has kept a tight control on its borders since the military coup and man, not only because it's concerned about a flood of refugees coming across, but also because of fears covered 19 could come with them. but the career of ours is unlikely to be the only reason these soldiers trying to sniff out dissident
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journalists have slipped across into thailand. tony ching al jazeera on the time in my border. oh, still i have an al jazeera 1000 raf, dan z their homes. once again, those tyler bond find this cycle control in the north and rival raney's in through for to residential contenders. waiting until the final election resolved. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, and i see you hi heats and an abundance of sunshine, really the name of the game across the middle east. so in alger for $49.00 degrees, we round that up to 50. and over the past month we have seen 4 days where we've hit 50 degrees. i don't think it's going to happen on sunday. here's our forecasts.
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we've got q 8 in for $47.00 degrees, and at times we will be dealing with the humidity across the gulf states checking in now on the mediterranean. but you know, temperatures are also climbing toward the levant aleppo, 4038 degrees and ramallah. we've got you in for 31 across turkey. look at some of these temperatures on talia 39. and on cyprus we could be touching 40 degrees on sunday after eastern portions of africa. and i do think we are running the risk of seen some flooding, some flash flooding for areas of south sudan into the central african republic as we get some heavier pulses of rain roll through on sunday. further toward the south . it's a decent day across the western cape cape town, 18 degrees. but watch what happens. come monday we've got a weather, make her move in in. it's going to drop a lot of rain and also ramp up your wind. so here's how this story breaks down by the number numbers, 40 millimeters of rain on monday, and we'll look for those winds to gust up to about 70 kilometers per hour.
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a fire burning beneath the collapse building in surfside, florida continues to hamper rescue efforts and damping hopes anyone will be found live. 5 bodies have been recovered. 156 people remain on the counted for us. pharmaceutical company, johnson and johnson says it'll stop signing up kelly's pain killers across the us. it's part of the $230000000.00 session and made with the state of new york. the u. k. is how secretary is resigned to reaching social distancing guidelines. my hancock had been on the intense pressure up to a newspaper, attain video footage of him kissing and embracing a woman in the office. some forces of peruse to presidential contenders. vowels revival rallies in the capital, lima. socialist federal castillo had claimed victory in this month's elections. after the official count gave him a very narrow lead that his rival of right wing k coast. would you,
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maury is made unproven allegations of voter fraud. she says, show off the current president to cole for an investigation. on monday, i will go to the presidential palace, i hope to have the opportunity to talk to the president. otherwise, i will personally leave a letter requesting an international investigation. not an sanchez has the latest from the protests in lima. supporters of the take up with your marty are marching in the capital divided by police. hi. so they do not clash. now both sides are saying that they are marching and processing to be found in the defend their vote. it's been more than 20 days since the election. phil electro officials, not name the new president. basil can feel supporter enough is enough. it is signed up, electrical officials name the new president. just see you as a new president because he has more than 44000 boat ahead of k. go for him already
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get out there. you know, there for the look toral officials have to speed up and name professor casteel president because that's what the popular vote has decided at the well into the night. putting pressure on the electrical official, gay couple, the bodies, the boarders say they won't accept any results until all voting record confess that our results this is all a fraud. it can't be fair. how is it possible that the national electoral jury have sold themselves and allowed a terrorist to become president, we want to free and independent country the well, the hi, this a national monitor have said that the selections are free and fair. both sides are convinced. they hold the truth. the country is feebly polarized. diaz, supporters, i say electoral official, the name president,
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now they're threatening to hold and national try palestinian security forces have confronted protesters in the occupied west bank. as i grows over the death of a prominent critic of the palestinian authority, the resolved but not death in custody. spawns 3 days of demonstrations are demand for an international inquiry and the resignation of palestinian president. mo, done by the family, says he was dragged from his home on thursday in beaten, died soon after his arrest. the u. s. need the night of nations and the you are calling for an investigation in lebanon, security forces, open fire, and processed. is there injuring, at least for people who have been storming banks and offices of power companies in tripoli, inside and angus growing over the government handling of the national mac crisis, which is one of the world's worst in 150 years. the currency is in free fall under
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widespread shortages of electricity and fuel. members of iraq's popular mobilization forces of held the rally in the province. the umbrella organization of power military groups, has been blown from holding previous rallies. the group emerged in 2014 to help the iraqi armies fight against deisel. may the government arrested the leader of a p. m. f. group non bar province, before releasing him without charge. saturdays riding by the p. m. f was controversial as him. ron con, explains from baghdad while they're running today for a show of force now who all the pyramid has an interesting question. in 2014, there were no grated under facts while by tele alley is historically the highest shit, religious authority in iraq. they were a militia, a paramilitary force designed to fight ice, although very successful along with the iraqi, federal police in the iraqi army,
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in that fight against iso. and they still in parts of iraq undertaking that mission. this was supposed to be the anniversary and they wanted to come out. i want to make a very big so, but it was incredibly controversial. the prime minister of iraq was, can me didn't want them in baghdad, which is where they wanted to mount the parade. in the international zone, you might know that better as the green zone, because he thought that would be a display of iranian power within iraq itself. now the, a lot of these paramilitary groups are backed by iran. and in fact, from the pictures we've seen of the parade today, there's been a lot of iranian maid weaponry on display with the military groups, including the parent that your groups are saying that now they shifting that wolf, i strategies to drones. so we've been seeing a lot of iranian made drones on display as well. so this was incredibly
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controversial display of power fighting between the taliban, alaska and government forces is intensifying as the deadline looms for. foreign troops to withdraw. taught bond is released video showing them in possession of us, made humvees and african police and military equipment. these, these controls multiple districts have a fighting and being reported in the provinces of conduce and the hall tal. yvonne has taken control of dozens of districts since foreign forces final with all in may . then we have a lot of rooms that are still under. we still haven't received any help here. today it was surveying some families, but after a few minutes they left the area in question mark, many women and children were killed. that was fighting a rocket, landed for of my family members were displaced from cannibal district due to
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fighting europe. largest active volcano has rubbed, spewing ash and orange lava, into the air mount at the only iraq to briefly on saturday, but that was enough to cause dust the fall on nearby in towns. the volcanoes being very active recently with lower fountains and ash rain lasting several hours from us. president don from pal, this 1st public rad. since january the 6th day. the address is supposes who went on to attack congress. he's been in cleveland, ohio kicking off on some of doves revenge tool, how everything republicans voted to impeach him for his role in inciting violence. on the day of the attack, he railed against big tank cyrus, as the former president, remained suspended from major social media platforms. we will take back the house, we will take back the senate and we will take back america,
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and we will do it. extreme. have expected to break old time records in the pacific northwest of the united states. people across the west coast of being urged to find shelter from life threatening temperatures in the coming days. excessive heat warnings have been issued from northern california to washington state in portland cooling areas of being sent home, particularly for the cities homeless morning. our stores of run out of forcible air conditioners and fans. david han julia is an associate professor arrazola state university. he explains why this weather patton is so dangerous. we have a perfect recipe for a dangerous heat event. this weekend and into early next week in the western us, a combination of an unusual meter article pattern called a blocking event. and that signal is on top of long scale climate change and for
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cities, this urban is ation effect that raise the temperatures there as well. you can imagine at the normal flow, the normal way the wings are circulating around the planet has been disrupted. and a particular pocket of high pressure has been cut off from that normal flow around the planet. and unfortunately, we're going to see that that high pressure, which leads to high temperatures cit over the pacific northwest for at least a few days. columbia is offering a reward of $800000.00 for information about those behind and a tackle a helicopter accounting president. the van, do k, the police director says a gun found near the scene has been linked to venezuela. the helicopter was 5 on while traveling over the timber region on friday. it's an area where i left this rebels and drug traffickers usually operate. nobody was injured in the incident. if he'll, if it's one of those rifles or a 47 rifles with the registration number that is already being searched by the investigators of the national police and prosecutors and the 762 caliber fowl type
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rifle with the mark of the venezuelan armed forces. now imagine a technology that can access your thoughts and the likely consequences if used maliciously. now, for the 1st time, today's congress is expected to pass a law to protect the privacy of our brains. this in human reform manipulating the brain to change your reality with or without your consent matrix worrying that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the true stuff science fiction movies are made out. he's learned. addiction is quickly becoming reality. this is a, has an implanted narrow link that reads his brain to induce him to play ping pong with a joystick. because you, my narrow technology is making it toward re, scientific strives to help those who can speak or walk soon all time a victims may be able to recover memories. but just like nuclear power,
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it has the potential to be used maliciously. everyone in the world is worried about their privacy of the data. this is nothing compared to the privacy of your thoughts . so technology companies, if they have access to brain data, they may be able to decipher the way we do the mice already. on the intention of your, your behavior. we now narrow scientists file justy, the director of the brain project says he has a duty to alert society. his joint forces with like minded chilean, intellectual scientists and politicians to inspire the world's 1st narrow right to protection build. it would protect julians from anyone into meaning their minds without their consent and only for pro life and humane purpose in the brain child of gisele down to the overseas. the senate's scientific challenges of the future commission with a note of that. and he looked him up on peter neurotechnology or the new frontier.
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they can read what's happening in your brain and what you're thinking. even your subconscious, that means that our free will is in danger. you are your mind if someone can manipulate or control your mind or introduce ideas that aren't yours. you've lost your freedom as a human being. an exaggeration professor, use the insists neurotechnology is only one or 2 years away from decoding last thoughts. and probably only another 5 to 10 years for being able to change our thoughts and behavior memory with your mind, just like in science fiction, the potential to manipulate political, military and economic systems is huge. neural ethics lawyer aside, your ramos says it's imperative to declare nero rights and privacy as a fundamental human rights on a global scale, or will it start in chile, but it is a universal obligation. the universal declaration of human rights did include it
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back in 1947 because it wasn't an issue, but now it is. it's normal and if neuro scientists are right, there's no time to lose the sea and human al jazeera santiago. now is corona virus shopping bolivia, as concert holes, the country's national symphony orchestra has come up with a safe new venue. the process by which given an, an impromptu symphony from balconies in the past history says the gesture is meant to honor colleagues. they've lost the virus and to help people struggling through the pandemic. viruses killed molten 16000 people in the day and nation infected 400000. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines now. a fire burning beneath the
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