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what's happening on the ground in the world and in the lab? now, more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy, a world for you everyone. ah, me. he is completely like, i mean, starting need, like family members prepared to welcome afghan interpreters who i'm now in the us. i've been to make a new beginning. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from 0 ha. also coming up is president defense. he's moved to grab power, as the judiciary opens an investigation into violence outside the problem and
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putting up a bright face through that you left wing late. it says, don't worry and financial markets. campbell either use cabinet appointments and new evidence. donald trump pressure official to reverse the 2020 election. ah. more than $200.00 afghans brought to the united states from cobble on an evacuation flight, had begun their resettlement prices somewhat will be joining family members already in the us. they were present just a fraction of the 20000 contractors who helped the american war effort in afghanistan. those left behind food time is running out to avoid retaliation from rapidly advancing taliban forces. heidi jo. castro reports from fort lee virginia. the buses carrying former afghan interpreters and their families,
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including 57 children and 15 babies, arrived at the fort lee military base in virginia on friday morning. this is the 1st place they lay their heads in the us safely away from the taliban, possible retribution for having worked with americans now leaving the war in afghanistan is completely like, i mean, starting new life here. mohammed knobby mohammed, he is preparing to welcome his cousin, who was on board the flight and we'll likely spend a week at the base for final immigration processing. both served as u. s. military translators, enough kiana's stand. in fact, 5 brothers from the mohammed family all signed up for the job. now 3 are in the us while the 2 youngest remain in hiding in cobble. we love to work with the us government and i can government be lo over country. so we wanted to serve or the people, janice, and worry said he feel the same. he worked for 9 years as
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a translator on the front line against the taliban. was that he was granted a special immigrant visa in 2013 and now lives in virginia. all of us, we have a do with luck on our shoulder. and we were fighting for 2 years for that flood, and we thought we were american. she. lori is credited with saving the life of his assigned us soldier, army captain, mat zeller during a fire fight the cedars. reunions take place makes all of this work worth it. now the seller worries the us will break its promise to save the remaining afghans who helped us troops were not doing what necessary to save these people every day that we don't do anything as a gift to the taliban because it gives them just that much more time to hide down these people and kill them. reports of taliban killing, come daily. this translator in cobble is afraid to show his face. he says he's been waiting 8 years for an american visa. i'm scared that you know,
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the have the don't get me the visa. i know one there. target of the bad guys in here. maybe in trouble or some we're of. so i feel that now at least handed us evacuation flight a day would be required to get all special immigrant visa applicants out of afghanistan before the end of august. those were fighting to get them out here. that time is not on their side. heidi joe castro out a 0 port lee virginia. meanwhile there's been a rise in the number of attacks and fighting across across afghanistan. that includes an attack on the un office in harass province. diplomatic editor james bays is incredible. the security situation is not going the way the african government or the americans would like. you might well have interpreters who are in
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parts of africa, song who would find it very hard to get to cobble. let me tell you about the latest on the security situation. around can the ongoing flashes in helmand also in the south, the neighboring province to canada. clashes that we understand there's been as strikes again, we believe those might well have been u. s. s strikes, but the real focus of attention in recent hours is actually on the west of afghanistan, herat, the regional capital, the part, the big city in afghanistan closest to iran. well, we understand the taliban have been pushing around herat in a number of places. a number of different security instance, and most worryingly, i think for the african government, according to local report, is this fighting on the road between herat city and herat airport? we believe the airport is currently closed because of that fighting. we're also hearing the un compound, which is all that road from the city to the airport has come on the attack. i'm
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hearing from local sources that know you and stuff have been killed or injured. but there were gods working for the african government around that compound. and there are reports that some may have been taken injured. the reports been taken hostage. there also reports that some been injured and i got one report that at least one has been killed to museum political crisis has taken a new turn with the arrest of 2 members of parliament. one of them had accused the president of staging and when he stays control of the government last week, but kind of said, if he's not turning into a dictator, gillian wolf home more moves into nice. he has political game of chess president. can you say ye dismissing a top foreign ministry official while also ordering the arrest of one of his critics for comments made on social media, said has insisted he won't be a dictator and says a seizure of power was necessary. critics call it a qu,
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saudi arabia has offered its support with a visit on friday by the foreign minister. 2, i can remember that sophia, that the kingdom confirms his confidence in the 2 news you need to ship and its ability to overcome the current conditions in a way that achieves the dignified living and prosperity of our brothers into nazir . when is the north side of the pool, several new york times journalists have been detained and then released creating fears over free speech. they later met them, insisting on to his dedication to openness, the middle as to spot the cross. this, that to nicea is living. it still operates with freedom of expression and was human right. built on the constitution and faced with some difficulties in some areas or with some administration than these are intentional obstacles. the parliament has been suspended for 30 days, which means there's time for deeper divisions or discussions. there are rumors about the national dialogue course. rumors that maybe we're heading toward
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a kind of a change, whether in the next or low, whether it's consistent, whether in part or in, on the, in the constitution may be in the upcoming hours or the upcoming days with no the leader of the country's largest political party and nafta has called for talk, but says his offer isn't open ended, he will madison. equally with him, we are going to try use or peaceful means dialogue, negotiation st. pressure, pressure from organisations, internal and external pressure to bring back democracy. our early goal today is the return of democracy to tunisia was an outcome many to niecy and seek julian wolf. al jazeera protest is, have rallied in syria against the governments offensive in drama. hundreds gathered in several northwest and towns controlled by opposition for the government intends to find its when bob minutes around on thursday doesn't have been killed and it's
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like it's the worst violence in the government recapture the area 3 years ago. the u. n. is very concerned about reports of civilian casualties and displacement due to hostilities and they're all valid and the risk of further escalation, the u. s. has also confirmed the displacement of $2500.00 people due to violence and insecurity over the last 72 hours. and we have received reports of the displacement of over 10000 people. un humanitarian partners are working to scale up the humanitarian response to people in need and dara all ballad and in the areas of temporary displacement. the u. s. has announced more sanctions against cuba in a response to a crackdown on protests. hundreds of people were arrested after taking part in anti government demonstrations. early this month, us president joe biden says the sanctions will target ladies of cuban police and security forces. the united states is taking
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a concerted action to bolster the cause of the cuban people. we, we brought to bear the strength of our diplomacy rally nations, to speak out, increased pressure on the regime and were holding the regime accountable. last week we sanctioned, has a cuban armed forces in the government. and again, the government entity call the blackberries for their involvement and suppressing protesters. and today we are adding sanctions against the revolutionary national police, as well as individual sanctions against the chief and deputy chief. the chief and deputy chief and we're going to continue to add sanctions on individuals to carry out that carry out their resumes abuses. harun currency has plummeted after newly elected president. pedro castillo appointed members. if he left his party to k cabinet, jobs is concerned over the direction of his government. that's after he named a prime minister who sympathetic to a rebel groups that waged
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a long running conflict with the state and did not name a finance minister. s t o has also caused uncertainty with his pledges to rewrite the constitution and breed distribute wealth. mariana sanchez has moved from lima just 48 hours since precedence of photo castillo was, as you go over the government. and there is a lot of problems coming up if you look in the you are pointed over you as the prime minister, a man who is very controversial because he's us massage dentist and homophobic. and he has given an apology for terrorism, which is a crime in proved if there is a sensitive issue in peru, it is anything related to the conflict that took place with the shining past year between the years in 1980, and 2000 and an apology for terrorism is a crime and prove so much. so that's it, you know,
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who is on the next. the congress and now was banned just hours before he was appointed, a prime minister from participating in the defense, unintelligence committees of congress. now being a prime minister or cabinet chief us, as we call it. he called his post into a room. he has access to that information and also it is his party. he is a member of this left wing extremist. the free been to parties senior representative and he has been appointed in a very important post. now the question is, who is going to rule? what happened to deal with all this talk about being a moderate that he was going to have an inclusive government. and then what happens is this man is appointed and who is calling the shots, is will it be a castillo? will it be the leader of the party? like you said, ron, or what has happened with garcia? did she lie to prove yields about what he was going to do for his next government? javier, hey, is
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a peruvian journalist bank in london. he explains why he thinks custio's cabinet is creating uncertainty on the markets. the problem of the moment is that they might call the minister all coming to mean it's just a powerful justice and economy happening so on, you know, economy. the step that has created should uncertainty in the market as you explain very clearly at the beginning of the report. look, i'm talking fast. plummeted in relation to the dollar. stock market close 3 percent low to date was based on certain who is one to run? the call will be mr. christie solomon. now you remember what the physical frankie was being he. we advisor until now was going to be the economy minister. but bobby seems to know whether he's actually going to take a position he had come to market before. you know that it was after the lecture. you have met the private sector, say, when was the magic's location, we were not going to take any money for pick one, but he has more turn up at the moment. and we don't really know who's going to be
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running column in purple at the moment. that is the problem. what, what does she improve at the moment? is that the most? why? because it will give it a pre approval party on the home. at least you run the race, you can be putting pressure on you to try to find somebody more radical to the live toronto, probably that will be very, very intense on how the private sector heaves in your government. now after the type of comp. com, the private sector and said that everything is going to be fine. they shouldn't expect any markets for patients, not yet. by itself big diverse, usually i'm calling me, which is sort of a ready as a result of cold. i g. go ahead on al jazeera as cases surge across thailand. we look at how the country is dealing with the shortage of hospital beds, plus how a remote columbia in town became part of one of the busiest migration rate in the world. ah,
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the hello there. let's start in north america, and once again, it is a story of severe heat, not just in western areas, but also in the south. we've had heat warnings and advisory issued for 20 states in the us, ranging from washington, all the way down to florida. so it is going to be hot and humid around those states in the gulf of mexico, and we are expecting temperatures to continue to climb, not just here, but also in western areas of the u. s. and western areas of canada. we're going to see those hot, dry conditions persist all the way from british columbia to alberta for the weather weather. we have to head further south to the south west desert states. we are seeing those thunderstorms continue to rumble across this area. we had to the mid east,
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we also are seeing some severe storms affecting parts of illinois and indiana. and by the time to get into sunday, it'll be washington d. c. that sees those thunderstorms and heavy downpours. new york expected to see some of the weather weather by sunday, as well as parts of the new england. and it is looking rather wet from mexico as we move to central america. we've seen some flash floods across. so nora state and we are going to see those rains continue over the next few days. the o with sandy beaches, judy, free shopping and low taxes. could the tropical island of high non become china's new hong kong? 11 east investigate. and i was just iraq. i morning. wow, government al jazeera,
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ever you know me the the, me watching out there. i'm emily anguish, reminder of our top stories with more than 200 afghans brought to the united states from cobble on. and then back to ation, slide had begun the resettlement process. president joe biden says there were rival, ease and milestone around $20000.00. others are waiting to be relocated to new jersey and security forces. have arrested a member of parliament who accused the president, the staging occurred earlier president ty siad issued a statement,
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promising he would not become a dictator. peruse. currency has plummeted for the countries and new president, petro had appointed members of his leftist party to key cabinet. jobs is consent over the direction of his government, that he named a prime minister, sympathetic to a rebel group that waged a long running conflict with the state. in the u. s. president has warned further guidelines or restrictions could be introduced after a surgeon cove at $910.00 cases. searches say, it's the only way to push vaccine. hesitant people to take the job. but there are some who will likely never get vaccinated. as rob reynolds reports from los angeles in this los angeles park, people are frustrated with the millions of americans who won't get vaccinated. i
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think they are very selfish and unaware and ignorant in the only thinking about themselves. they don't care if it affects other people. that's the thing, research shows there's a hard core group of anti factors who just won't budge. there's something like 16 to 18 percent of americans who are not knowledgeable the recalcitrant. they don't want to get it. and they're in without direct policy, any sort of mandate or something specific. that's a much stronger than in urging. they're going to say unvaccinated until very recently, policymakers and public health officials have been relying on the carrot, not to stick to convince hesitant americans to get the vaccine. when you get your 1st dose, you will get a $100.00 incentives, cash payments and other freebies have nudged some procrastinators, but not the most adamant. they tend to be younger. they tend to be less educated,
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less affluent, and much more republican, the democrats. and so they typically are receiving their information from more conservative news outlet. now more institutions are applying the stick in the form of vaccine mandates to make life a little more difficult for the vaccinate. well, announcing that 240000 california state government workers will soon be required to get vaccinated or face on earth testing and social distance and rules. governor gavin newsom blasted right wing t v. networks like fox were exhausted by the right wing echo chamber that has been perpetuating misinformation around the vaccine and its efficacy and safety. more than 600 colleges and universities nationwide, including the half 1000000 students and staff in the university of california system must get jabs before classes begin. google, twitter,
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and facebook will require all employees to be vaccinated. when offices reopen and there's more planning to take in a broadway show, better get your shots 1st know on vaccinated patrons allowed. how about a cruise? you won't be setting sail on most lines until you're fully vast. research shows that private sector and government mandates do help convince all but the hardest of hard core vaccine resistors. and with the delta variant spreading across the country, it seems there will be more mandates in the weeks to come. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. will health organisation says corona virus infections worldwide have increased by 80 percent in the past month. in africa, the number of deaths has doubled over that period. w h o is warning countries against the spread of the delta variance now detected in more than 100. 30
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countries or regions ought to risk. but none morsel than africa. on current trends, nearly 70 percent of african countries will not reach the 10 percent vaccination target by the end of september. around $3500000.00 to $40000000.00 are understood weekly on the continent, but to meet the september to get this months tries to $21000000.00 at the very least it week. many african countries have prepared well to roll out by scenes. but the buttons have not arrived. kenya is extending it's night time care if you and banning all public gatherings as it struggles to control the surgeon coven, 19 cases. the health minister is warning. hospitals are overwhelmed. and people who for sake will not get a bed. the country has now recorded more than 200000 cases,
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and at least 3900 j thailand. government has ordered an additional $10000005.00 corona virus, bank savings, as 8 battles. a 4th wave of infections driven by the delta variance close to 900000 . new infections have been confirmed in the past 24 hours. yes. another daily record. tourney chang report from bank home. tie health officials set out on october 19th test and treatment mission. although close to bangkok, some of these areas are only accessible by boat, especially during the rainy season. urban centers has seen the highest infection rates, but increasingly suspected cases being reported in remote and rural districts and health services being stretched to break and putting the new that on a gunbar who is currently i'm worried because we don't have enough health officials
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to take care of patients, even though case numbers and those are waiting to be cured, keep rising with government services under strain, sometimes taking matters into their own stuff. this group of volunteers are going door to door testing oxygen levels for those to show cove at 19 symptoms. with many impoverished communities suffering from high levels of infection. they're learning to look after themselves. one of our friend ny he couldn't get any help. you couldn't call anyone we don't want that to happen to anyone ever again. hospital beds in the tie capital and now so scarce to the hill service, his outfitted especial covert train to transport. patients for treatment elsewhere . more than a 100 patients can be transported to 7 provincial capitals where there are still beds available with the transfer of patients. these patients are from bangkok who haven't receive treatment in hospitals. we want to bring them to doctors in their
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own home town. and the traveling process is controlled all through the journey. with infections still hitting record highs. many expect tough, locked down conditions to come. the last 2 weeks, communities of migrant labours like this one behind me have been completely locked down with gods on the gate to make sure no one can get in or out. now many people in bangkok, a concern, those strict measures could be applied. everybody had done the airport. a congo warehouse has been converted into a temporary field hospital, 1800 cardboard beds ready for new cove at 900 patients with nearly 3000 new infections in the capitol every day. even this when whole back, the tide of the 4th wave, tony chang al jazeera, bank of documents have emerged revealing former us president donald trump pressed his justice department to declare the 2020 election, corrupt the handwritten notes by the actual deputy attorney general. sure,
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he told top officials to back his unproven fraud claims and in his words, leave the rest to me, the department rebuffed his f. it's saying they had no power to challenge the results. trumps republican allies named in the memo have denied involvement she had but we're tansy has more from washington dc. these are supporting to be verbatim things, adult trumps. and so for example, having go over all these things that door drops as went wrong during election. you would say quite, you guys may not be following the internet the way i do and quite for example. yeah . and his way of saying, like you just said, what's going on, you've got to say you got to stop challenging the election results. and then it leads to that, that, that statement which at which is preceded by the attorney general in the deputy the general saying they have no power to overturn the vote that they have. they don't see any evidence to suggest that anything was rigged. and donald trump says, just say that the election was groped and leave the rest to me. those are about
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comas and his congressional allies to work or to use that to add to his, his case the, the, the, the election was, was rigged up until this point with the or j under donald trump had been saying that this is an issue of executive privilege and it's true, the dear j has ordinarily been very reluctant to hand over verbatim notations after conversation between officials and a president. because once it's clear that the officials counts, will perhaps be made public one day. then how can you expect them to give candid information? we'll keep keep candid records of the, the sort of advice that they've given to the president. but in this case, the d. o j says it's, it's extraordinary circumstance executive privilege. that right to secrecy is meant to protect the country, not any individual. and because it's extraordinary, this circumstance off a sitting president being investigative or wrong, doing them executive privilege has to be waived. and our congress and all the rest of us, it was immediately leaked over how,
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how these documents tens of thousands of migrants from the caribbean and africa converging on a remote count in columbia. fig gathering in nicole clee with the aim of crossing into central america. but their final goal, the united states, is still thousands of kilometers away. lucy newman reports the tiny colombian town, hopefully has few attractions except strategic locations. just to ferry right away from the panamanian border on the other side of the gulf who have exhausted migrants from haiti, cuba, and as far away as the gout, governor and fossil are converging the town by the thousands. when there might be one of them needed roots for caribbean and african my goods desperate can reach the united states like they by matter. well, you know, we all know now it is my turn to start a new life and i'm going to do it together when my wife thing got together with
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these cubans were focus on the same thing with a group of least 2 of cuban family. and many more are coming on. this is not the in, or are we the last? every day more arrived from other south american countries where easier to obtain a visa getting a seat on the ferry with a 50 dollar ticket control day. but that's the easy part. when to the reach panama, they face a treacherous trip, usually by foot, through the daddy in one of the world's most dense jungles. many will be preyed upon by snakes, insects, criminal gangs, and hunger as they make their way north. you are alone estimated 33000 miles have passed through here on their way to panama. from here they had to mexico an equally dangerous journey. in photo. i'm me get out today alone. we have seen that approximately 700 people migrated according to the boot operators. the people who
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provide service on the boat's see the cues and the lords crowds, which draws your attention on it, and we have to report it to the local departmental and national health authorities . so we can address the situation together. at the height of the pandemic and columbia as borders were closed and the flow of undocumented migrants had diminished sharply. but now that measures have been somewhat relaxed. these uncertain journeys are again on the rise sand, by even worse conditions these migrants homeland see in human al jazeera, a robot billed by researches in the u. s. has crossed and you milestone by completing it 1st run in the outside world. research is say, the machine known as kathy is the 1st 2 legged robot to successfully maintain a running position on an outdoor terrain. it finished the 5.

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