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is a slightly different forecast and when you had yesterday is drawing up now in austria and in hungry and croatia. bone dry and the orange centers where they had these res, like to be southern north south west in ukraine. seems the most likely event was that's going on just been dropping throughout germany and power into the twenty's. now no, any of the 30 supposed to be pushed even out of western russia mosque as at $26.00 . whereas incomplete contract is still hot and officially a heat wave in some parts of wales in england. london's forecasts maintaining the figure of 30 for another 2 days or so. the escaping a wall, finding a new identity, confronting the reality of racism, religion, and the struggle to be accepted, al jazeera, tells the story of what it's like to be lebanese and color strangely
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i come back here watching out to see or live from your top stories this hour. i'll tell you about the claim responsibility for 3 rocket attacks and the afghan capital cobble. they could be heard as the afghan president, ash ref gone. he was leaving each other for the presidential palace. i still claiming responsibility for a bomb attack was killed if he's 31 people that a busy market in iraq on monday went off in a crowded area of south city and the capital bank that and supporters of the peruvian left, his petro castillo, a celebrating after he was officially named us. the next president comes after 6 weeks of uncertainty following the run. our photo results were delayed because of accusations of fraud. a court in south africa has adjourned. the former president,
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jacob zoom as corruption trial until august. the 10th mister zoom is accused of receiving bribes from the french arms make a beginning in 1999, which he denies his arrest spark, the worst post, the party violence. the country has seen. his lawyers argue the case should be delayed by 3 weeks. because of the unrest and because of the coven 19 pandemic. the german chancellor anglo merkel is due to visit flood devastated regions in the west of the country. the clean up is well underway, after germany is worse, natural disaster in decades. let's get more now from out to 0. correspondence that boston who's in bad ones, the rifle step, how badly affected, how badly hit was that immediate area where you are. well, you can probably see behind me how bad this area has been hit. there's a massive clean up operation on the way. lots of people are helping volunteers have come from the whole country. there's going huge skill here behind the carrying
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buckets full of marks of destroy loads of all kinds of goods that have been flooded by the water. and i can show you quickly where the water all came from. it's actually a very small river. the river are here behind me, it's reached up to for me so you can see it on the wall. and it's now a very tiny river once again. but this whole air where you a lot of the road have completely been washed away. it's a huge destruction here, also lots of houses before us, very seriously damage. so the chancellor merkle is visiting this particular town, but people, as you can see, a far too busy to meet her. so angle america is touring the worst effect areas mean . meanwhile, the german government is kind of pushing back against these accusations. people are saying we were not prepared. the government was not prepared for this, although it's been told this was a possibility. how's that going down or how does that argument being perceived
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amongst the people who are literally having to clear up their own houses? their own business is because there isn't enough manpower to get the clean up operation going faster than it's going already. yeah, i can say the and to yes i'm for the visit. the medical is not very high here in the bottom. and so i feel i heard a lot of people are saying like why is she actually face a thing? we are basically very much on our own. people really say we're only be finally on fall and see us right now. where is the government? you can see of course the government is here. you can see the fire brigade to see me. police also auto rescue workers, but this is such a huge area and people really don't feel the presence of the government right now. they're in need of everything, drinking water, gas, electricity, everything is down there just clearing out their rubber. that's the only thing
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that's doing right now. and of course it's also an election period on the lumber. think with the autumn, a lot of candidates, and so we are off to the elections in september. there was a lot of references on lasher earlier this week when he was seen last week behind a speech of the president also in this off the area. so there's a lot of politics also going on, but for these people here, it's really not important right now. they really want just to be helped. okay. staff will leave them anything. step boston reporting live from much that i for more people in the western us have been told to evacuate their homes because of wildfires. crews in california are trying to control the tamarac fire, which has been burning for 2 weeks now. they're raising the surrounding area to hold his progress. routes and high temperatures are created ideal conditions for wildfires that are currently about 80 blazys across 13 states. we
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india has reported as lewis number of new cobit 19 infections in 4 months, just over 30000 cases in one day. another 374 people died in the past 24 hours. the health ministry says the official death toll is not more than 414000, but an independent report published on tuesday says the true number of that could be up to 10 times that figure that i government has extended restrictions for another week as the country continues to experience a search in corona virus. cases, 13 provinces have been deemed dark red zones and flights in and out of band checkpoints civils are being set up and at night time, curfews in place to further discouraged travel. the south korean prime minister has offered a public apology over a large scale corona various outbreak on a warship of east africa. kimball qm says the government was sorry for failing to
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take care of the soldiers on board. 247, up to 300. 1 crew members tested positive for the virus, none of them were vaccinated. before they went on the trip to australian states of extended restrictions in an effort to stop the spread of the highly transmittal delta barry and south australia announced a 7 day locked down. also recording several new infections while a 5 day lockdown in victoria that was due to end on tuesday has been extended for another 7 days. the state has reported a total of 80 cases linked to the delta variant. while the rise of that delta variance is making some governments rethink their vaccine strategy, recent studies have shown that a 3rd vaccine, those can boost immunity against highly transmittal variance. us health authorities are not recommending a 3rd job saying more evidence is required 1st, but israel, which had the fastest bank, seen rollouts in the world, has already begun offering a 3rd shot to high risk people. the u. k is making plans for
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a potential booster program before the winter sets in the northern hemisphere. some asian government say they may offer pfizer boosters to people who received the sinner vac shots. but some poor nations of vaccinated, less than one percent of their populations. the world health organization says greed is causing an equality, and the vaccine makers must supply countries in need before shifting their focus to boosters for themselves. let's talk now to john nichols. he's a clinical professor and pathology at the university of hong kong and a leading research in the corona virus outbreak over what john? 18 months now, i guess. so john nichols, if there are excess vaccines slash booster vaccines available around the world, where should they go? first? around the world. well, the problem is we don't have the excess vac seems. we've got limited vaccines so we had access. sure. we give the we have a booster because we use boosters for influenza,
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too much controversy. so as you just mentioned, to be given to the rich countries have really been back states or the countries which don't. so we remember more tacit this box about 2 percent. so if you go those 10000000 doses for vaccine for country which is naive, then you can potentially prevent about 200000 this you're going ready vaccinated population of 10000000, then that had the army vaccine, which is just more time. see that not 100 percent, even the delta volumes, so it gives them the booster will drop these. so 2000 dest by maybe about 200. so you're saving maybe 1800 deaths for those 10000000 doses. so it makes a lot of argument to actually to give it to the, to the 4 countries those which have been vaccinated. also, these countries is the, with the ny collectors where you're going to be getting the potential rise of these need barons which we need the boosters for. so i think there's lots vitamins to say that the, the doses might be given to the countries which either don't have the vaccine
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strategy or, or much poorer. having said that is, he mentioned there's a strong argument wise countries such magole a tie and say, we need the booster because the contacts in which we had the inactivate vaccine is not, is not good enough. but when you john, talk about countries being naive, couldn't we sort of extrapolate that out and say, countries are actually behaving quite dangerously. that's why last week we had the apology from the dutch prime minister ma router because of the way they rolled out the bank seem to young people, they said come and go to rate, go to night, club will vaccinate you and then go about having a great time in a hot, sweaty night club kind of environment and now we know that one in 3 people who did that have contracts. the delta varied and now fast forward to this time yesterday in the day before. but she's government for us, johnson prime minister who's in isolation because his health secretary has tested positive. he's kind of interesting the stays of control as well and saying, well everything's down to individual companies or transport unions or different
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organizations that move people around on the london underground for example. and it's done to them. it's not done to the government to keep you safe. why? i think it, you, and i've realized these past 18 months is that this epidemic is just not a scientific, but just sort scott political and ethical challenges. and so with the u. k. gardening, they want to get life back norm, which is good for the politics. but as you've mentioned, what shows in northern europe is the world cup, is that you're going to be getting the increased transmission and but the, their argument is, well, you know, like, we can just flattened the sombrero, we can, so we have the infections now to prevent that winter outbreak. so there's lots of these challenges and i think as i mentioned the, this is not a scientific problem. there is an ethical end up and a political one. my feeling is i think that as he mentioned with the netherlands, i think it's not going to have a happy ending, let's say in europe for a 2nd. john,
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if we may, we got this idea that the covey shield vaccine. if you've only if you've had 2 doses of it, that's not good enough for the french authorities. if you're going into france because they're worried about the bitter variant and other countries are worried about that as well. the questions there over the efficacy, which to my reading of the story right now, no european politician is actually addressing up up front if you will. and on top of that, we've got a situation where one report in the past 24 as the saying, well, if you've had, even if you had to pfizer vaccines, pfizer might only offer you 65 percent efficacy. does that mean that we need a booster anyway? if we've had to vaccines in the past 6 months, that is correct, and is, i've mentioned it at the beginning of this trial, is that if we had enough vaccines, then find a boost shot. you know, we have it every year for influenza there because these aren't
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a vaccines and you know, and we were still early stages. but knowing how long the back the back section works. but the, as i mentioned, we don't have enough vaccines. and it's, and to keep these, these vaccines for the wealthy population was the oral countries are being denied it. and as i was also, she mentioned that each country seems to be having its own rules and regulations, which leads to big challenge for anybody wants to travel one area to another and then a new restrictions which made every single day. and then that creates attention for the drug public, which is which will decrease the, the increase, the vaccine hesitancy. so fortunately, there's no real united approach to, to, to what's happening and a, this, as you mentioned in your nice report. and so we're getting rather a chaotic situation changing. understood junk many thanks. john nichols,
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they're talking to us on skype from on. com. okay. have a good day. you to build, you know, jeff bezos will blast in space in a few hours. his blue origin company will launch the new shepherd rocket, which both of the biggest windows ever flew into space, as also will be accompanied by his brother and crew that consists of the youngest and oldest people to ever been in space. is mike hannah. there are all this is where the journey began. altitude for the moon landing that inquired. they've been 5 year old kid to dare to dream. it's no surprise that the launch of the new shepherd is planned for the 52nd anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. so he definitely wants to tie the legacy of his new company to the sort of aura and the mystique of the accomplishments of nasa during the space race. i want to go on this flight because it's the thing i want to do all my life. it's an adventure, it's a big deal for me. i invited my brother to come on this 1st flight because we're
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closest friends. i really watch it. come with me. would you? are you, sir? all right, you're hurting your joining the base us brothers the both the new ship. it will be an 18 year old teenager. out of a damon missionary replacing the original and identified when we paid $28000000.00 at auction. and it was given up to see because of what is said to be a scheduling conflict. you're in 0 gravity performance. also a ball the craft will be up and jerry and while he functionally i've ready, i've been trained. she was one of 13 women who trained as esther notes and the mercury project in the 1900 sixty's. but were bought from going into space by nasa's then discriminate re gender policy fees. and unpaid gifts of the amazon found her. i feel fantastic. i was so surprised. but i won't know more until everything comes around. release, release really a new ship at flight. come shortly. after that,
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by another billionaire richard branson, along with 3 crewmates and 2 pilots, the board space ship to the virgin galactic owner caught a glimpse of earth from more than 80 kilometers up. and a few minutes of weightlessness before gliding safely back down the billionaire space race has not come with our criticism. what about the climate impacts of their business empires? what about income inequality and their problematic wealth? there are real questions about whether or not these rocket companies are that shiny object meant to distract us from the wider impacts of their business empires. but above all, these lights represent the culmination of one of the most processes of privatization . the world has ever seen. some public funds are still involved. it is clear that private capital now also controls access to what was once the sole demand of
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nations vector good. my 0, washington life not to correspond, rob reynolds who's tracking the launch from the launch site in van horn in texas. hi there, rob. so how long? how high? who's on board? this is really the beginning of space tourism. well, peter, the launch of the new shepherd rocket capsule aboard the blue origin rocket will take place at 13 g. that's just a couple of hours from now. 13 gmc on board will be the multi billionaire jeff phasers and his brother mark, also 82 year old wally funk. as we heard from my canis story just a moment ago. and the 18 year old dutch space enthusiast all over daemon. they will lift off and broke from a remote spot,
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just about 30 kilometers from where i'm standing. there's no public access and the effects of texas police have blocked the road for media and spectators. so this is about the close the spot that you can get. and the capsule will reach speed of 3 mach 3. that's 3 times the speed of sound as it rockets up, 100 kilometers into the above the earth surface that is considered the actual limit about or space. and unlike richard rants in flight, it will pass the so called karma line into space. it will then be in a state of weightlessness for about 4 minutes. so the passengers on board can look at the earth route through those big windows. and interestingly, peter, there is no pilot on board. this is an entirely fly by wire ground
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control sort of operation. there's no, there's no way to control it from inside. so it's all done quite automatically. kind of like buying something from amazon theater with, with the people working at the factory delivery site for sure. um. okay, well talk to you during the 13 g and use that. i'm sure rob many thanks rob reynolds talking to us live here on the news still to come on this program for you . the weights of his people on his shoulders, we will hear from the palestinian waitlist to compete at the olympic gapers. ah ah
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ah, we're talking dresses, but don't tell anyone he saw with the sports news now only von to lympics. thank you so much, peter. we are now just 3 days away from the opening ceremony for the tokyo olympics . the leading health experts are warning that the bubble at the olympic village has already been broken. 71 people accredited to the gangs of now it's a positive for corona virus. that number includes athlete staying in the olympic village and others preparing across japan. it also includes team officials, i o, c members and volunteers. public health experts kenji chablis, are warns the movement of people associated with the games could further the spread of the delta variance. there's no way for them to attract the movement of the people. the wind. yeah, and there is no core on team for an acid and janice for extended
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14 days. so him in fairly, if they could have implemented oral and measures which day advocated it could have been done. but the at his degree, the bubble is not working every day. on tv and internet bunch of videos. so just just i was the president thomas bock has admitted that he has had doubts and sleepless nights over the postpone tokyo games. but he said cancellation was never an option and that the games will send a message of resilience despite the very difficult decisions that you, that companies, those already we the i o c. and all of us had to take these olympic games. we'll send a powerful message from japan to the world,
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the message of peace, the message of the lead arity, the message of resilience. billions of people around the globe will follow and appreciate. these only begins, they will admire the japanese people for what they have achieved. the 1st major run of virus cars for organizers could come as soon as thursday. that's when the big football competition gets underway with japan playing south africa, there are concerns south africa could struggle to field a team after 21 members of their delegation were designated close contacts. those people now need to return daily negative p. c. r tests including 6 hours before the game, the south africa and coach says that means he doesn't know who will be eligible to play over thousands of athletes, he will compete and tokyo continue to arrive in the japanese capital women's thomas,
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that world number one and wimbledon champion ashley bardy is one athlete who won't be staying in the village. or sterling officials say she's still been coming in to meet with some of her teammates. they say they're confident and nicole in 1900 protocols that are in place. we have some simple strategies in place and need the mosque wearing when we're out at all times also social distancing. but obviously we, we have dedicated cars and drivers say, and it's just a quick trip over here. so we're not too far life in the village, but, and then the daily saliva testing obviously, is critical to the integrity of the whole system. and so that, so being, you know, working and we're confident in the measures that aren't there home with her mother has his eyes on a top 10 finish in the olympic weight, lifting competition. the 19 year old is the 1st palestinian to ever compete. and the 4th ap, again, he came 8th at last years under 20 world championships. a mother says he is proud
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of reaching the olympics and that competing in tokyo is a dream come true to yourself. it's an indescribable feeling to have qualified for the tokyo olympics. the biggest sporting event, this is an honor for any athlete to participate in the olympic games and i feel excited and proud. i hope god willing that i will appear in good shape and honor. the besieged palestinian people on shore and named 31 year old. the everton, claire has been suspended by the primary lead club pending police investigations. a player was detained by greater manchester police on friday on suspicion of child effects offences. iverson said and his statement that they will continue to support the authorities with their inquiries. the player has been released on bail. the milwaukee bucks are on the verge of clenching their 1st and be championship title and 50 years, bog star, player yadda and tito, who will lead his team against the phoenix funds and games 6 of the final. later on tuesday, we'll have the chance to seal the championship on their home court box 13 games in
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a row, lead the best of 7 series, 3 games to to start not to get ahead of you. so, but this is the time that you gotta be the most disciplined, you know, and that's what i'm going to have to do. i'm going to be as discipline as possible . don't get too excited to get to pumped out for the game. none of that can play the game right now throughout this entire playoff, right? this is our 1st and that elimination game. i mean, how is through, and i mean it's no looking back now. we've got to come out be ready to play and, you know, see the when i go home. and nashville predators, luke protocol, has become the 1st active n h l player to come out as game. the 19 year old canadian was the 3rd round, pagan, the 2020 draft. last month las vegas raiders call. natalie became the 1st active nfl player to come out. okay,
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that is all your support for now. back to peter farro. thank you very much. kylie will have more news for you in about 2 minutes. i'll see you with another news from 13 g. we'll see you then i discovered a world of difference determination. i'm coming down, we are moving freedom shot. so the 16 people corruption and compassion, the just 0 world,
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