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the in i president eugene pings our china will never be bullied again as the ruling communist party celebrated 100 anniversary. ah, watching all their life from a headquarters in delphi, daddy, you navigate also ahead. empty street and bangladesh, i think goes into locked down to curb a surgeon true. and a virus cases calls from indigenous people for the cancellation of canada day after
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dozens. more and more grades are found at a former residential school donald rumsfeld dyes, aged a be controversial to time defense. secretary orchestrated the us invasion of iraq and afghanistan. ah, hello china is ruling communist party has been celebrating the 100 anniversary of its founding addressing crowds and gentlemen square and beijing president change and paying held china's irreversible course away from colonial humiliation. i said the era of china being bullied and abused by other nations is gone forever. she warned. any foreign forces that dare to oppress china will be on a collision course against the great wall of steel. forged by 1400000000 people. the president praise the party for raising incomes and restoring national pride
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food, welcome time about the communist party and chinese people have showed the world. the chinese people have stood up the time in which the chinese nation can be bullied and abused is gone forever. the party showed the world that chinese people not only capable of dismantling the old world but can build a new one. only socialism can save china. only socialism with chinese characteristics can develop china or president. she has emphasized the absolute leadership role of the communist party. his expanded state control during his years as china's leader, his critics accuse him of being a dictator. katrina, you reports from beijing, president party secretary, the people leader and to some just papa, she she didn't ping is called many things. and as the communist party celebrates, it's 100 year anniversary, the 68 year old is consolidated disposition, as the country's most powerful leader in decades from all the party has united and
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they let the people in opening a great path, making great achievements. fortune, a great spirit. she has led china for 9 years, and after a bullying presidential term limits in 2018 is unlikely to step down anytime soon he began his term with an empty corruption campaign, which the one and a half 1000000 officials punished. it also purged the party of any opposition to his rule. she then promised to an extreme polity. nationwide a promise, he said he fulfilled last year. many say these feats have given rise to a status on par with party found mounts. don't chinese pay. people have advanced very well and they don't want to give that up and they won't. and the whole bill attached themselves to any leader who is able to, you know, not only promise, but deliver the son of revolutionary elite. she was sent to rural ne, in china during the cultural revolution where he joined the party and rose through
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the ranks. china has since transformed into the 2nd largest economy, the world with technological pro west 2nd only to the u. s. and growing global influence, his admirers say she is the ideal person to bring china into the modern era. critic say he is a dictator. african national curse for anything to ship. however, it may be might be effective. medicare's magic of beginning over time, tenisha ward, the k, simply because, you know, it does not have the kind of a diversity kind of sense about the page or policies under his watch. authorities have cracked down, understand hong kong, and she's young. and according to human rights groups in prison, up to 1000000 weakest in re education caps to she, the battle to maintain power isn't just political. it's ideological during henry celebration, the thing, especially narrative being repeated again. again,
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that is division weekend, china and 1400000000 people must unite behind one policy and one leader only then in the country truly be great. and will say, this message is crucial to the party survival, but may eventually lead to its doubtful thing as a wiser. oh my, she shall prove a top either without a tremendous cost. an adventure said. now in china, only one path leads to the greatest rewards the path of loyalty to the leader. katrina, you all da, 0 the dating. let's discuss this with the who. yeah. l. a wang who's the founder and president of the center for china and globalization, who's joining us from beijing. thanks so much for your time with us. so what stood out for you in particular, during the president's message, wasn't sure the way the great speed church at the jama screen,
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i was there to witness that. i think that basically he uses okay. can you see the founding father for the 400 euros? basically he was announced that china has already chewed 1st and county will grow that he has been meeting people, other problems, property, and china has actually build a moderately prosperous society. but that's really remarkable for the not only good news for china, but also for the 2nd i think also president. she emphasized that to review the history of poppy. but the all the cities have worked with people in china and one object to another objective. and 15 years of not be chinese, the 2nd not just economy and also the largest trading nation. totally. i think presidents, she also emphasize a lot on the, on the piece building. she basically said actually strongly emphasized china wants
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to be said god, the world. but also a contribution to the war develop but, but also preserve would exist the national order. so pretty the finance. right. but if you have a pretty, pretty defined message in the international community, then you, when he said the era of trying to being bullied has gone forever. that's interesting, considering dr. accusation, but many neighboring countries in the international community make about china itself. well, i've been, well, balance the speech, i think probably she did say something like that before. and actually often that channel never occupies the historically occupied country, never sent any soldiers to any other plays. and china never, never will not, not in the history, not at present, not in the, you know, in forever we, we do this to do these kinds of other countries, very strong message about on the china will not harm to china. so i think it
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bothers the speech and the basically show john and loving country and a strong position. the john told me i'm community here is increasingly isolated, isn't see, i mean, or just, you'll remember earlier this month, the g 7 nations demonstrated really unity when they called on china to respect human rights as well as fundamental freedoms. in particular, when it comes to the issue of the weaker as in jan young province, the issue over hong kong as well as other issues. i mean, how do you think the president views this isolation as some would describe it? warming the person has actually also speech that the channel. what comes the constructive very useful criticism or suggesting from a wrong world and channel what comes up called china would not really support those fabricated untrue and substantial criticism on china. so that, that is again, also well spoken on the well as a matter of fact,
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i mean that you 7 and other countries i think that i think it's codeine actually x x ray do that, it's a choice because there's no people to be of no dialogue with no or many of those, i hope that you probably have something in wrong later this year. i hope that they can meet and they really can sort things out and then maybe increase the computation properly. she said last month in china, lots to build a lovely, credible, and trust me as well. so you already john wants to communicate with one more for you before we let you go, was the countries. so what are your thoughts? what are your thoughts about the challenges that the communist party is facing in the near future and for the president himself? well i think. busy publish again today that study to another course of a 2nd santana objective that is by one to 100 years of people's republican,
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was founded upon the for the want, the buildings up prosper are not more than the 5. the physically, another challenge of each other have, have the $800.00 to give other probably the hard to provide a few but not return back to that. how to really continue to meet the demands of the expectation on the people alive. busy and how to really be more international, the really working along with other countries to agree with a better world. i mean there's lots of more task and more challenges and i think china is set on the right track. but i think that that sort of money that the current party and it's a one of the largest in the world over 100 people want to really be by the body members, is a good the way of us motivated people building other conferences and they can pioneer the leads for being a people to a very highly effective you know,
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much pacifies. thank you so much. thank you so much for speaking to us from beijing . we appreciate your time. in bangladesh has gone into a one week lockdown to try to stop a search of covered 1900 cases driven by the delta variant. thousands rushed home before the restrictions came into effect under the measures only emergency services and some export firms can continue to operate. the country reported a record number of cases on monday, more than a $1300.00 more than double a week earlier convert child re has more from dr. most of the business clothes, except for green grocery mark at some pro, shop pharmaceutical and that export. all industries are open. government and up is open. but under strict guidelines, a lot of the garments workers yesterday on road city as well as i've got,
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i've got it protested because they don't have public transportation to go to the factories in some factors have their own buses, but not not everyone. so therefore, the major protests outside and into the wrong yesterday the steps are more or less and empty. you can see all the shutters. it's pretty much closed. we saw a few army military patrol across the city, but very few checked funds by the military. it's mostly police or other law enforcement agencies, some working class paper. all those are in the informal sector are allowed to walk through and try cycle rick. so famous and those are allowed to go in the straight people are using them as a mode of transportation. but by and large, this is one of the busiest total fair in the capital city up nearly $18000000.00, approximately empty you can see in denisia is also rolling out tougher current of iris restrictions in an effort to stop rising case numbers. the emergency measures
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will limit people's movement, domestic travel and office work for about 2 weeks. critical sectors will still be allowed to operate before the measure is expire on july 20th. and denise has recorded about 20000 infections each day for the past week. thailand, however, is opening up. the 1st international travelers have touched on the ty island as part of efforts to reboot its tourism industry, vaccinated foreign tourists can now holiday there without having to quarantine. however, they may download a mobile app to help monitor a potential outbreaks. thailand is battling its 3rd wave depend damage, but 70 percent of cats residents have at least one dose of the vaccine. still ahead on al jazeera, she was the 1st celebrity to be tried and convicted for a sexual assault in the me. 2 era american acura bill cosby is now a free man will tell you why the frustrated but undefeated reduce supreme court delays
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a ruling over the rights of indigenous people to claim their land. ah, there it is not supposed to be particularly wet and indonesia this time, the year. but facilities, he, it has been, has been flooding recently and you can see why in the forecast to that a more thunderstorm, his silhouette is he and that line you follow it runs out through the philippines as well. it's not so met in bonia. it is in, in sumatra. we'd expect to be, but a pin, for example taller men now it's dryer than that the season would suggest it should be in australia, things are going rapidly towards the cool of winter. there has been foggy in sydney . i think the breeze will pick up and that will change fairly clearly on that line
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of cloud rain running down through the inside of queens and new south wales through the bite. the next low system dropped him. she's down to the low teens in adelaide in melbourne for example. so rather cold, but does expect us was this time the back in perth. it's warmed up by 20 degrees in the sunshine. in news he didn't. now you might expect it to be not particularly pleasant weather baths. you'd be surprised. this is an area high pressure. so those don't particularly warm land. it will probably frosty by night, the sun is out by day. christ church is in 10 degrees and often only 15, but it is sunny, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all
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around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah, the ah, top stories on al jazeera, china is marking to chinese communist party sent in or even celebrations across the country. president shipping address the nation from gentlemen square and, and the era of china being bullied is over forever. bangladesh has gone into lockdown to try to stop the spread of covered 19 driven by the delta variance,
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millions of migrant workers have been trying to get home before the restrictions came into effect. time is running out for south africa, the former president jacob zoom out to hand himself into police. the country's highest court sent in 10 to 15 months in prison on choose their for failing to appear before corruption inquiry and the judge has given zoom out until sunday to comply. let's bring in find me the miller. she's joining us from the candler. so i suppose everyone will be watching for if and when he hands himself in that's certainly the case given especially the mixed messages from jacob zoom as can his supporters. while that ruling by the constitutional court was well received by many analysts, and people who say that this is really about the supremacy of the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary. people supporting jacob zoom military veterans
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of the african national congress. the jacob zoom of foundation is saying the exact opposite that the court is not been independent, that it's biased. and this is really about a political campaign against the form of president we are outside his homestead in northern quizlet natal. i think candler, and we understand that the former president hasn't been here for the last couple of days. but reports indicate that he's due to return to an candler perhaps sometime today where he could possibly speak to the people who may gather at the moment. it is very quiet and very uncertain what might happen in the next couple of days. he has until sunday to hand himself over to police. and if he doesn't do that, then and warrant of arrest will be issued. and then police have about 3 days after that to arrest the former president. it's not clear from his camp with a he is planning to hand himself over within that timeline. there's been
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a number of messages. his daughter on twitter has said that the president is, has always been willing to face tell time to stand up for what he believes is right, because he's been vilified and the courts have not been independent. and on the other hand, you've also heard from the, the military veterans of the a n c will say that they are willing to protect the president, but also taking a step back saying, within the confines of the law. so we are waiting for a curious statement from the former president or what he plans to do next. if he plans to hand himself over or if it's facing arrest the forceful arrest by police in the coming days. ok from the thank you so much for that update from south africa . of the 1st nations community in canada says its found $182.00 unmarked graves at the sight of a former residential school for indigenous children. they are detected in crown brook and british columbia. the school closed in 1970 and has been converted into a golf resorts. the remains of what are believed to be more than
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a 1000 children have not been found at 3 different locations. at least 150000 indigenous children were forcibly sent to the schools where neglect and physical abuse were widespread. for more than half of canada's residential schools were operated by the roman catholic church, but it hasn't apologized for its role. and digital leader is planned to travel to the vatican and december the anglican church is apologize. the presbyterian church is apologize, united church and apologized. and this is really part of truth and be part of the healing and reconciliation process for survivors to hear that apology for the highest position within the roman catholic church, which is the pope. there are no guarantees of any kind of apology or anything coming for there's no guarantee that he will even come back. but we have to make the attempt. danielle morrison is a lawyer. she says they're still a lack of education around residential schools in canada. when i was going to high school and we took canadian history and i was in high school very long ago. there
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was about 4 or 5 pages that was dedicated to indigenous people. and it spoke as though we were people of the past. living and canoe has been wigwam in peace and there might have been a single paragraph about residential schools. this is an injustice for canadians, the fact that our education system has failed them. and so a lot of canadians are now grappling with this history and ongoing injustice towards the digital people to the point that they're very upset about the potential of canceling canada. they have heard many people in my hometown where they actually kept the fireworks, who are now saying, well, way to go, you've ruined it for the kids. and i really have to disagree with those sediments, because this is an opportunity to do right by our children. and teach them compassion and humanity to take a pause, a somber pies and be in follow derrick,
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you were not asking for a lot. we're asking for some time and space to grieve, and we will continue to great grieve as more graves are uncovered. donald rumsfeld, the us defense secretary, who orchestrated the invasions of iraq and afghanistan, has died at the age of 88. our state department correspondent, ross and jordan, takes a look back at his life. donald rumsfeld was brass and abrasive, infamously, so his critic say the combination was the former us defense secretaries undoing during the worst days of the us war in iraq rumsfeld take, he was right, his critics were wrong and they couldn't stand it. rumsfeld was a survivor of washington politics. he made history as both the youngest and the oldest secretary of defense. and he did the bidding of 4 republican presidents in
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1983 president ronald reagan sent rumsfeld to baghdad to try to broker closer ties with saddam hussein. but 2 decades later, it was defense secretary rumsfeld, who argued saddam had to go in rejecting the president's ultimatum. the iraqi regime had chosen war over peaceful design. and a us led war was the way to make that happen. he and other bush administration officials accused a rock of helping to plan the september 11th attacks, which it did not. rumsfeld also accused a rock as possessing weapons of mass destruction, which he did not. he was wrong, but rumsfeld refused to say so. we believe the intelligence was correct, it turns out that it was not completely correct. at 1st rumsfeld embraced the neo conservative idiology of exporting us style democracy and nation building. but it is 2013 memoir rumsfeld changed his tune. i did not think resolving other countries,
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internal political disputes, paving roads erecting power lines, policing streets, building stock, market and organizing democratic governmental bodies were emissions were our men and women in uniform. more important rumsfeld refused to plan for the possibility that a rock could tumble into chaos and civil war. again, he wouldn't apologize. there are known known, there are things we know. we know. we also know there are known unknowns. that is to say, we know there are some things we do not know. critic said, rumsfeld desire to spend as little money as possible to fight the war. meant us troops didn't have the protection they needed from roadside bombs. and they said this exchange between a soldier and rumsfeld proved he didn't care. now why do we soldiers who have to dig through local landfills for pieces of scrap metal and compromise, ballistic glass stuff on our vehicles. and why do we have those resources readily
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available to us? you go to war with the army. you have not the harmony you might want or wish to have around the world. rumsfeld was a symbol of us, our guns, the military prison. guantanamo opened on his watch, we're going to the right. and the other hub abuse scandal exploded while rumsfeld was in charge with the us war in iraq going badly. rums not resigned at the end of 2006, leaving a legacy that is decidedly controversial. rosalyn jordan al jazeera, she was comedian bill cosby has been released from prison after pennsylvania supreme court overturned his conviction. the 83 year old serve more than 2 years of a tenure, a sentence on charges of drugging and solving a woman in 2004. during the trial, the judge allowed both her testimony as well as that of 5 other accusers. to show
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a pattern of abuse, the state highest court says the testimony of the 5 others, tainted the trunk. a mother and her 2 children have been found dead just days after their father's body was also found under the rubble of the collapse. florida building in the us before and 10 year old or the 1st known child victims bringing the total that whole to $1845.00 people are still missing. search cruise a. there is little hope of finding anyone alive. please join me in continuing to pray for those who've lost their lives. in this i'm thinkable tragedy and all of their families who are grieving and all of those who are still waiting and waiting and waiting for news. john henderson has more from a memorial near the scene and serve signed for 7 days. some 900 search and rescue workers have been scouring the rebel in that building over there,
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hoping to find survivors so far. they have only found some of those who have died in the collapse of that building and possibly in the days afterwards, they've been using special saws sonar television cameras and search and rescue dogs . one of the most elite units is from miami dade right here. they have gone to mexico and new orleans to do similar kinds of emergency rescues and now they're doing it right here in their own home. this is a little of what the officials had to say. most recently. i've never seen as many assets in place on that site. we've got heavy, heavy equipment and it's actively lifting gigantic pieces of concrete out of that pile. we've got waves of 1st responders and rescue people all over the top of that mound all over the side of that mound, and i'm told underneath that amount. so that's really good. on thursday president joe biden and his wife joe,
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are expected to come here to survey the rebel themselves. they may see this memorial, one of it least to where people have come to lead flowers and pictures. and as that happens, the rescue workers here would love to show some progress and find a survivor or 2. but they haven't managed to do that since last thursday. was 3 protest by indigenous people in brazil has ended in frustration. the supreme court spoke to ruling determining their rights to claim ancestor lands, but indigenous leaders say the battle has just begun. monica and a cab reports for the past 2 weeks. hundreds of indigenous protesters have been camping in the heart of the capital, brazil. yet they have come from all over brazil, even the most remote villages of the amazon. the plan was tonight more than 40
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indigenous peoples and to stop congress from approving controversial built back by the powerful farm lobby and president jadem ball. so narrow himself on the ball. so now to solve the, i'll put there. no, but as you also narrow has said, he will not set aside a single centimeter of indigenous reservations. since is no gratian. several attempts have been made to limit our rights to claim our territories. among them a bill barring recognition events, esther lands, which would not occupied by $988.00 when brazil's democratic constitution was approved. indigenous leaders say that fixing a cut off date violates their constitutional rights. the bill doesn't take into account that many were violently expelled from their lands before 988 human loss marvia. but if we fought for our rights when the constitution was being drafted, we will fight against those who want to override our constitutional right. if it's
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near the protesters, we're hoping the supreme court would rule that the bill violates the constitution. the decision was expected this week, but at the last minute it was postponed until august, leaving many here frustrated. but in defeat it these indigenous protesters already packing their bags to leave resilient, but they said this is not their last supper. they will return in august to fight for their rights monica and all just 0. brazil. yeah. ah, hello again. the headlines and i'll just 0. china is marking to chinese communist parties, centenary with celebrations across the country. president, she's your paying address. the nation from gentleman square and said the era of china being bullied is over for.
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