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the award winning online content on their audience. portal with me founder gotten on to 0. me. ah, ah. after 20 years for the u. s. nato pulled their last remaining troops out of up donna's done largest military base. aah! watching 0 for my headquarters in delphi, i'm getting obligated also. wildfires destroy a small village in western canada just days after the record of the country's highest ever temperatures. thousands are forced to seek safer ground near the
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capital of the philippines. as the town volcano begins to iraq, the trump organization and its chief financial officer charged with running a tax evasion, steam spending 15 years. ah, hello all us a nato troops. i pulled out of the bag from air base and after honest, on nearly 2 decades officer arriving, the taliban says it well comes on supports the exits, but it comes at a time of growing violence since the u. s. begun its withdrawal last month when the taliban seizing large parts of territory, just north of couples. the background base was considered the center of american military power. and i've got a son when the war began in 2001. the complete drop down of us forces is expected to happen by september 11. an important part of the peace agreements with the taliban that was brokers in doha. a small us contingent will remain in the capital
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to help secure the u. s. embassy and other diplomatic missions. joining us from table as a person, worry to give us an update on what's going on there and tell us about how strategic and symbolic the background base really is. and did a big a big move by the us forces here on the ground, the hottest on they handed, or the biggest us forces based upon the sun 31 security forces this morning. and now the problem, once you figure the forces confirm told you 0 that they had that all the us or the foreign forces have, has left debug on base. and they got, they got the security responsibility for this base this morning. a background basis considered well event, strategically, and symbolically important. this was the, the best who at the u. s. was operating and ordering all those, let your patients from this base not, not only, not one time, but also in the region while it was drawn a tax order literally takes on the ground all the tax, the bug bass is witnessing the 2nd withdrawal of the occupation the russians and
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americans that are the 2 difference between the russian and american today when the, the us forces in leaving from this base, they are not leaving anything, any velocity, equipments behind, without very small amount of equipment. so it was lift and handed over to the one security forces, while wind direction was leaving this bass, they handed over a lot of military equipments to the one security forces. we were also told by the, by the, by the local people from around the, they're going to be at a base. they have a lot of concerns and that, that they lose their jobs. and that were dependent on this base when the us forces and the international forces. what, providing a lot of a lot of jobs to the people in and about going to be based on the other hand probably. but also welcome to the decision of the us for leaving the bog. i'm here for us. and they said this is the benefit for the for, for all those countries are leaving the base. and also for the benefit of one people. and they will come to the decision, to what extent though,
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will this would roll ads on the pressure on i've got security forces. it is, it's a, it's a huge skill, responsibilities and a lot of burden are on the shoulders. that one security forces right now as the i want to get the forces in the battle with the parlor bond. we have the reports that around 100 districts were handed, were fallen in the control after totally by the last few years to be 4 weeks time. you in the strategic, the ones that we are, we were told by the people and also some of the officials from the neighboring province officer to cover the world. look up for providence who were taught on we're able to to, to capture multiple districts and in lower and what the province is here. we are also told by the high ranking officer, the 111, secure, one officials better. even the fighting is getting closer to the, to the happy to cover it is that it's a very consulting situation. the people, the people have a lot of concerns. but the i want security forces and metaphors told us that we are ready to take the situation and to bring the security to that one. people. thank
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you so much for that. up to from couple is really strikes, have rock the gaza strip overnight. targeting a weapons manufacturing site belonging to hamas, according to officials. israel said the raids were in response to incendiary balloons, launched by palestinian factions. hamas says the strikes hit training sites and there were no casualties. this is the 3rd flare up and violence and to cease fire ended. the 11 day conflict in may. emergency officials in western canada are urgently trying to accounts for more than a 1000 people who are forced to flee a wildfire on wednesday. it took just 15 minutes for flames to sweep through the village of linton, which has been at the center of an unprecedented heat wave. the mayor says 90 percent of the area is destroyed. laura mentally reports all lucid, entire town destroyed by wild fire. some of the 250 residents of listen in western
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canada had little warning to escape the flames. many of their homes now were due to cinders, which way are we going to go this after temperatures in the area smashed records, it will be 50 degrees. i can tell you that at best it has been unnerving and at worse, it has been downright terrifying. in british columbia, we drove up here to kamloops yesterday for our vacation and saw a plume of smoke, so big coming from linton all that distance from here in kamloops. and my son said to me, is there a volcano or wrapping over there? this map from now so shows the area where the days of reco, temperatures have hit the entire northwest of the united states and canada. the unusual weather is being linked to the so called heat don't wear high, precious stones trap hot air. the emergency cruise has been taken to the sky
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as well as the ground to bat will fall, spreading fires across northern california. the flames once again forcing residence from there. this man in lake had expressed hope that he wouldn't have to leave real concern. the winds coming up in there. just flames aren't too far away, so we got to pay attention. others way to help us fire at the high school, the serving as a red cross shelter. cooling off and just getting sleep. really good. when the sheriff came through right before the 1st light and said everyone has to leave, you know, so that's what we woke up to you. we are it's not just a fires that are causing concern. as western california and canada is consumed by a drought which many attributes to climate change, the heat wave has also taken hundreds of lives. estimates of the number of excess
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heat related deaths in counties that cover just 62 percent of our population suggests that 5 and a half 1000 americans die every year from the heat. certainly the event we've seen, we're going to see excess deaths a lot more than we should have back across the border encounter. the extreme temperatures have had a devastating impact. hundreds of deaths in british columbia have been linked to the heat waves and volunteers doing what they can take care of the most vulnerable . laura. the manly al jazeera of thousands of people in the philippines are also being forced to leave their homes after volcanoes, started stewing, steam, and talks a gas south of the capital manila, the $15000.00 people from nearby villages are being moved to safe areas. small has blankets had manila with people there worn to stay indoors. jamila and doug and sent us this report from an evacuation center and saw near the volcano. we are in
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an elementary school which has been turned into a temporary evacuation sensor. they were evacuated here, late thursday. would folk into those have been displaced? most of them are women and children, their husbands, their brothers, are going back to their villages to secure their lives, off and whatever is left of their belongings. and they say all those, they are grateful that they are in a place that is considered a safe zone. they're also anxious of the uncertainty of when they're able to return to their home over coven, 900 protocols in shelters, and their livelihoods as well. this situation is all too familiar when the album came erupted early last year. more than a 100000 residents were this place. the option was followed by a panoramic which meant the coastal communities which are dependent on agriculture and to resume for their livelihood was shut down for many months. and so the
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government understands the difficulty of this situation. and here there are volunteers from nearby villages are there also medicine for cough and flu, and they are giving out masks and alcohol. now they understand that the situation is difficult. people here say they're doing the best they can for president donald trump's company and its chief financial officer being prosecuted for what's been described as a sweeping on de, she's trucks fraud. ellen wizell, burke has denied 15 charges against him, and the trump organization. gabrielle is under reports from new york, and many of the other groups of donald trump likes to brag about. the trump organization often says it's very successful and his pride and joy. but a grand jury in new york has another word for trump, family, business, criminal. after nearly 2 year investigation, the manhattan district attorney in dated the trump organization for financial wrong doing prosecutor say this man, alan white and berg,
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the trump organizations chief financial officer, was one of the top benefactors of the alleged crimes he worked for trump for over 40 years he now faces 15 felony counts. prosecutor say he orchestrated a 15 year tax avoidance scheme, allegedly avoiding paying tax on $1700000.00 in income. he pleaded not guilty, and the judge released him on bail. his next court appearance is september 20th. the 25 page indictment which was unsealed thursday afternoon, read in part, that weisel berg attempted to conceal his actions by falsifying records with the help of top executives at the trump organization. who are the other top executives and prosecutors are not yet saying publicly. trump, organization, lawyers, speaking after the court proceedings ended, said the charges do not rise to the level of a criminal indictment and are politically motivated because they involve the trump
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name. this case should have never been wrong. it is a political prostitution, political prostitution where people are targeted criminally because the prosecutors disagree with their political belief happened in corrupt. it does not happen in america. it's an american. it should not happen here in new york city. donald trump also issued a statement saying that charges are a political witch hunt. it's important to point out that donald trump has not been charged with any crime. but legal observers say that if, why, so a bird has damaging information and he's willing to cooperate with investigators. that could mean bad news for the former president, but it will all ride on why sober? i think he's been under pressure for the past 23 years to cooperate. he'll continue to be under pressure as the month in years here for the rest of this prosecution progressive. but the important part is whether you have something to contribute and
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whether he wants to contribute it. and if he does, perhaps cooperation, is that something to look forward to in the future? for now, there are still a lot of unanswered questions on where all of this could lead. is this the final stage of an investigation? or could this be the 1st of more charges you have to come against others? gabriel is ando jazz. eda, new york, coming up right after the break, a legacy of stolen treasure kenya is miles or a call on former colonial powers to return their sacred items. i already wait. on the 83 year old to become the oldest persons of bloss, into space fulfilling an ambition spanning 6 decades. ah,
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now it's not reading quite as heavily in silhouette. i see now, but the class just drifted slowly westwards. the concentration might be the next 24 hours further north of the philippines and big shadow forecast here in all the islands. and as they go off as a clump just to the west, there might be a circulation for me k which typically we tend to drift which was towards vietnam. so we watched that java as must drive and it was sumatra is as wet as he should be . but much of in china's of thailand is still fairly dry. cambodia looking a little bit more shower, which is seasonally correct. the still fog and sydney it might go should left really, but it's been hanging around the harbor. significant rain is to the north of that running through brisbin and up through the coastal queens. and eventually by the end of saturday has been quite wet here and it will be the next day. and this circulation is cold air melvin's at 12 degrees, much the same in adelaide, of course, much below purse 21 degrees. and if you're in new zealand,
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you're sitting pretty. these temperatures are about average, which gets you down to me of freezing at night and see that big circulation. that's an area of high pressure. it's there for a couple of days. so despite the chilly start, is a beautifully sunny day, ah, with a bag of energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your ah
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the hello again, the top stories on all us that nato troops pulled out of the background air base and have gone. it's done nearly 20 years after arriving. the taliban says it will come down, support the exit. a complete withdrawal of us forces is expected by september. 11th, canadian emergency officials are trying to account for more than a 1000 people who are forced to flee a wildfire on wednesday. 90 percent of a small town of little has been destroyed after an unprecedented heat wave. nearly 15000 people in the philippines are also being forced to leave their homes. author volcano started doing theme and talk to gas south of the capital. small because now
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blanketed much of manila in australia is slashing, the number of people allowed through its borders by half from mid july, only 3000 returning citizens will be let in each week the drastic moved to curb curb. in 1900 infections comes a several cities deal with new outbreaks. australia has lag behind other developed nations in its vaccination program. fewer than 8 percent of adults are fully vaccinated africa. the 3rd wave of current virus infections is extremely aggressive and it's pushing the content into a whole new threat level that's according to the world health organization. and the man in charge of securing joseph for the continent has strongly criticize europe, saying it fail to deliver a single vaccine from the millions it promised victoria gate and be report marie, a 57 year old mother of 5 has come to this clinic and can chester to get her 2nd job of the asters in vaccine. the democratic republic of congo is suffering from
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a 3rd serge of corona, virus infections, as many other parts of africa. i think i said this is good for us to protect ourselves if you're experiencing the 3rd wave of curve at 19. it's important we received the faxing because in doing so, we'll also save others. she's one of the lucky ones. only one percent of people across the continent have been inoculated while rich vaccinated countries are reopening their economies. african hospitals are becoming overwhelmed. oxygen supplies of running low, and the virus is spreading to rural areas. the managed charge of securing duties for the continent has criticized europe, saying it's failed to deliver a single vaccine from the 1000000 dip promised not a single dose, not one via has left a european factory for africa. ok, when we've gone to talk to their manufacturers,
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they tell us that they are completely maxed out, meeting the needs of europe. 5.5000000 infections have been confirmed among the continents 1300000000 people. kovacs promised to deliver 700000000 doses to africa by december. but so far, just 65000000 have actually arrived. rich come to like the u. k. like the g 7 just are putting the, the profit pharmaceutical companies above public health, but not by not pushing companies to share the technology so that others in, in developing countries can produce a vaccine. so we are on the, you know, the mercy of the company. the head of the africa centers for disease control and prevention says there's been a 23 percent increase in the number of covert related deaths in the past week and warns unless the continent can secure
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a regular supply vaccines. the consequences will be catastrophic. victoria gates and b al jazeera quarter ago as imposing a curfew for its capital, lisbon, and several other cities on thursday, a record or 2 and a half 1000 new cases. the highest number since mid february. hospital admissions are to me on time with a growing number of young unvaccinated people needing treatment. and she lays mountains have opened up after more than a year of closures because of the pandemic. some restrictions remain in place. the industry wants to recoup some losses despite still being out of reach for many international tourists. the boy scouts of america has reached an $850000000.00 settlement with the victims of child sex abuse. $60000.00 men sued the organization alleging a decade long pattern of sexual abuse at the hands of scout leaders. the settlement still requires the judges approval. the boy scouts filed for bankruptcy protection
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in february last year. a giant drum known as in gotcha was the centerpiece of culture and spiritual beliefs or kenya's, poco people. it was stolen by colonialists about 120 years ago. and it's been in a cupboard in the british museum in london ever since. out there was malcolm where i went to baton a river to meet my elders who joined many others across africa and urging former colonial powers to return their stolen heritage. i know who he comes from, the people in kenya, it's called the g and was central to that belief these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of tanner river, macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the nice and the council of elders, the only people who were allowed to play it or even see it. then god g was actually a way of life. authority emanates from its mysticism. he was on
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the king macaroni grandfather's rule about a 120 years ago where the drum was taken. and this is the man who took it yet. sanderson, a norwegian, timber trader. he was put in charge of the area by the british. he were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tanner river in a steamboat and eldest say he found the people who revered the in godaddy. more than him. they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rested across a couple of dug out canoes, just like this one. they say they stole it, gunpoint took it off down the river. it ended up in the british museum in london, where it's being kept in a cupboard for more than a 100. yes. the british museum says he's willing to loan artifacts from his collections, any of which were looted in centuries past. the king's brother was allowed to visit the gotcha in the storage cupboard 8 years ago and took this video 7000 kilometers
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away. the elders say they just want it back to give you guys the ga, ga, is a symbol of government. it's used to rally the people and help them organize themselves. so now we don't have it. the poker have been becoming poor ever since. the areas among the poorest in kenya, over the last century. some ways of life haven't changed much. others have such as traditional beliefs which have been replaced with christianity islam. young people, king macaroni, says, need to be reconnected to their heritage. he wants to formerly request the ganges return through can he has government. it's not something belonging to the museum, something which will be bring, which will be, which will be able to bring on, not only joy, but we believe it will change the 5th. it will change with the, the fortunes of a whole community. thank you. thank you. yeah, i didn't go there,
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a few people remaining here who were raised on the belief system of the g. this man kit joe said can be our desa has died since we met him. if the garage is to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the oh who malcolm web cam. yeah. the us department of justice is announced that will temporarily hold all federal executions. attorney general mary garland said he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration, which resumed federal execution last july after a 17 year. hi my canada has more from washington d. c. the justice department has now announced that it's going to review the federal debt sentence in the light of the to being re introduced in july last year . that was under the trump administration. and to put it into a context that, that particular stage. there hadn't been
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a federal execution for 17 years. in the months from july onwards, there were 13 federal executions. this is the biggest amount in the single year for nearly 200 years to once again try and get an historical context summit the last time that they were double digit number of federal executions in a single year was back on the grover cleveland in 1896, so the justice department, when the combined and administration coming to paula is saying now that it wants to look at those new rules instituted by the then department of justice and the william bar directed by then president donald trump. and while the kids looking into it in terms of its impact on human rights, it is going to put a moratorium on all federal debt sentences. now there is a certain flow happening within the u. s. only this week virginia became the 23rd state to impose
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a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was the status quo until it was changed by the trump administration. in july, last year, the japanese car maker and his son says it will create thousands of jobs that it's electric car factory in the united kingdom. it's good news for the british governments which were read at one stage the company might pull out after the u. k . exit from the you are a challenge, does more from sunderland like any marriage of 30 years? miss m hands, the united kingdom, have had their ups and downs refi near the electrification. tearing the agonies of breakfast, the japanese comic had doubted its commitment to the u. k. i'm so happy to be here today in sunderland, but this is passion rekindled, re taking a vows for the see the sentiment in the country in the economy in the people which is giving us confidence to move forward. and i think this is
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what we are demonstrating by announcing nissan. even today, the headlines are certainly good. $1400000000.00 investment, a new battery factory together with partner. envision a c to power 100000. this an electric vehicle the year. the next generation electric car to be made in sunderland. it takes 2 of the government's favorite boxes, leveling up post industrial regions with a green economy, hands proving that breaks it. ne say is wrong so far, is johnson scheduled a quick trip? no. this is something that is a benefit to the case economy. this is going to be taking about $900.00 job alone and the, the, the bacteria factory for the 750000, essentially in the, in the supply chain for what is also doing is helping to lengthen the,
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the lead of this country in, in, in green, low carbon technology. i asked the chief executive of sunderland council if he thought this vindicated bricks. it, i'm not gonna see anything vindicates or not the pressure that's not not my position. what this should demonstrate that sunderland is a place that can rise to the challenge and the opportunities that are presented by practice it and up around bishop city. and that we work with our partners in the business sector to grow and enable our city to flourish. his city voted firmly to the the european union back in 2016 and in the center that's released that they've dodged for many thought was a real danger. as it was late in the practice, a lot of people said it would be bought for nissan parts. the economy which it would be devastating economy nissan did pull out all worked out the time and we will combine that was never going on. and this is just reinforced. a lot of people thought of for the, for the economy, not your son for the northeast or it talk. it's all these remain. is it showing to
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them that like after breakfast, it showing that if somebody like nissan is prepared to invest in our area, they must be hopeful for future people here proud of their history of industry. and they want to keep it alive. this hands, bosses are keen to link this reasons past with what they hope to be. it's feature back in the industrial revolution. sunderland ports main export was energy in the form of coal. and now with the manufacture here of electric batteries for cars, they say that energy history continues, but this time is green. rory gallons out as era. sunderland curtis business man richard branson has unveiled plans to beat fellow billionaire and rival jeff bezos to space brown since company virgin galactic announced he will be on board of rocket powered flight schedule to take off on july. the 11th, that's just 9 days before amazon found her bases and planned launch both bronson. i'm basis have been developing and testing rockets to take wealthy tourists or short trips in 0 gravity. and one of the 1st ever women to be trained to be an
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astronaut will soon become the world's oldest person to go to space. we land gently on the desert surface. we opened the hatch and you step outside was the 1st thing you say. i was say, honey, that was the best thing that ever happened while the song full travel with just a those when he had into orbit later this month. from past astronaut training in the early 900 sixty's. but she never made it to space because of her gender. i didn't say that i would ever get to go, i think, resigning my way while you're a girl. 2 you can't do that, i said guess what, doesn't matter what you are, you can still do it if you want to do it. and i like to do things that nobody is. john loved every 2nd of it. i get all the way.
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