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very severe, it could be catastrophic, indeed for people and a great many of whom caught in need of medical assistance and help. so malcolm has any aid reaching the people who needed the most un humanitarian chief anthony griffin to be so speaking just couple of minutes ago, he was speaking in the car so obvious about us. on tuesday, he was saying that a 100 trucks the day need to be getting into the region, the big food and other supplies to those people, hundreds of 1000, of whom i facing famine conditions according to the us. and he said that just the fraction of those trucks a getting in the u. s. government, a chief amount of power spoke about this. also just a short while ago. she's saying that also the needs to be a to get in. and she's saying the only way the a can get in is if the conflict starts and she called on the t p, i left to withdraw from the mara and the regions,
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and the government and ethiopian government troops. and they're trained to withdraw from the gray region calling for this conflict to come to a close. she says that the way that people can actually be help. okay, thank you so much. malcolm lab reporting from nairobi in in the us health minister says the current of ours pandemic, there is still raging, and it's far from over. on tuesday cases rose by more than $42000.00, a 40 percent increase on the previous day. but millions of people don't have health insurance and are struggling to pay their medical bills. have limited reports from new delhi. hi, financing la, sort of shot record this message after spending a month on a ventilator. he needed a medical device to help him. but it was a major milestone in his school with 900 recovered 30 to let go. however,
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as his condition improved and he returned home, his family faced another dilemma. paying off the $50000.00 in medical billing. after spending all their savings, they borrowed from friends, family, and the bank still short bit on to a popular fundraising site and raised $30000.00. since all of a still unable to walk or interact with people, his family has rented a separate home for him with 24 hour care. financial medical laws who are financially we lost money because of the medical bill. we lost our income and had new expenses on top of it having to rest on law. it was a very horrible car. yeah. as i'm talking most i have lost my son. i used to feel like i had almost lost my son. almost every day i used to feel that i reckon the back one by that up. what is it all had them? ended up most indians don't have health insurance. faced with
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a mountain of debt, you decoded, $19000.00, sought help online, and have collectively raised nearly $200000000.00. since the pandemic started during the record breaking 2nd wave online donations, increased fulford. this was a collective empathy. and i've only interview and luckily, because of the digital j student right now in the internet penetration in yet i now to source the media, we become more bad about what is happening in the are spend less than 2 percent of it's judy be on health care and as public hospitals became inundated during the peak of the 2nd wave, many people were forced into private care. and the cost of life saving drugs and medical equipment in short supply also shot up government for the last 20 years. but definitely not yet. i've been active in markets and as
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i've been the only thing being on the market that i would be paid to the beginning, the bill dodging i in a bit to restart the economy, restrictions had eased across the country, but the lockdown has pushed millions into poverty with a set of apart, we're moving large. many states have made arrangements to increase hospital bed and improve oxygen supplied. but ex, let's say that even if the next search is my, it's economic and social costs will be disproportionately high housing. and i'll just be around new delhi and pakistan, the government says it's given 1000000 vaccine doses in a single day. for the 1st time it follows a ban on unvaccinated people and government offices, schools, restaurants, shopping malls, on commercial flights. the delta variance is being blamed for a surgeon cases. you know, the 5000 were reported on saturday to hire daily italy in 2 months. come hider has
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more from push our budget on it, in the grape of the ford wave of the corona whitish. that situation and the southern province of claims is alarming, particularly, and budget dogs, economic power, and most populated city karachi, there delta radia and driving the southern port city case, we're just sort of behind here. it's a serious situation at this time in karachi and cases arising and baluchistan, k, p, k, and punch, and the cases are increasing rapidly. all provinces mistakes, serious steps to contain the spread which i, 3rd pockets. dawn has been able to go with a 3rd wave relatively well, but did an alarming trend and their doctor and, and medical fraternity. a warning that if the situation had not control pockets on hard to produce maybe stretch to the limit. yes, that's written is very alarming. noise will be followed no more the more social
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distance. so we are afraid that we might have more patients and all of the patients admitted here are critical. patients are just going to be important to see how their country will cope with the fought and more dangerous rave of countries in se asia are struggling to control a rise in infections. thailand reported more than 20000 new cases on wednesday. that's the highest daily increase so far neighboring malaysia also reported nearly the same number of cases. florence, the we reports the crowds of tourists and commuters have all that disappeared from the streets of bangkok. thailand continues to impose strict cubs on visitors in a bid to contain a search. in corona virus cases, the country has been reporting new highs in infections and death almost every day. this is a landmark with the majority of those who comment pre are foreigners,
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chinese and other nationalities. if you ask, if we've been impacted, we are affected. all the vendors here are affected. we're still here in indonesia. the high case load is taking a toll on health care workers. keep us on the line. we're overwhelmed. the number of patients is beyond their capabilities. we used to to 300 percent of energy every time we're on shift. many medical workers, if also fallen sick and more than a 1200, have died from the virus. indonesia had its deadliest day last week, but has been reporting slightly lower numbers since the government has extended a partial lockdown for further week. much of malaysia has been in lockdown since june. the country has also ramped up its vaccination campaign, but new infections keep climbing. on wednesday, it reported nearly 20000 cases, a record high in the chinese city of who han authorities attesting all 12000000
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residents after authorities confirmed 3 new cases of the delta variant on monday who has had reported no local corona virus cases since may last year. the other cities in china have begun limiting movements as the country reported the highest number of domestic cases since january. china had in the past been able to cut the spread of cases with quick locked downs and mass testing. but the strategy may not be as effective against the more highly transmissible delta variant of the virus, which is driving the surgeon cases throughout asia. florence louis al jazeera company has launched its 1st excuse me, covered 19 vaccine drive as it struggles with its 3rd wave. 1000000 doses of and delivered across the country with health workers and the elderly given priority. the dr. marks of departure from the former president john mike, fully a coven skeptic who encouraged prayers and traditional remedies. his successor, semi s lou has urged townsend,
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he ends to get the job to misha scan. you want to listen. i've heard that the virus is very dangerous and spreads very fast. there was a lot of death around the world. so i thought that the vaccine came, i should get it to make sure i and j. j. o. cases of covered 1900 rise across the us. and in the face of mounting political pressure, the biden administration has decided to extend a more it's for him on housing evictions for 60 days, millions feared being left homeless. if the band wasn't extended. rosalyn jordan reports from washington d. c. 11 months ago. the us imposed an eviction moratorium for 15000000 renters to slow the spread of cobit 19 and to not put sick people out of their homes. the moratorium expired on saturday, even though cobit cases are rising again. by monday morning landlords had flooded housing courts with petitions to evict their tenants. 3000000 could become homeless . this month. louise dantes is among them. he was in the hospital and unable to
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work. he now owes his landlord $5000.00. they gave me 3 weeks because i begged for and in 3 weeks i have no idea where i'm going to go. or what i'm going to do. us president joe biting under pressure to extend the moratorium told reporters on tuesday. this situation was not supposed to happen. we'll probably give some additional time while we're getting at $45000000000.00 out to people who are in fact behind in the rent and don't have the money. that's why it was passed in, in the act that we passed in the beginning, my ministration, and it went to the states. we were under the impression that the states for moving this money out relatively rapidly. that $45000000000.00 and back rent assistance was part of biden's. first. major pandemic emergency spending law as president. but housing advocates say there are too many roadblock getting the money to landlords,
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leaving tenants in a bond. and there is the problem of whether moratoriums declared by the administration or legal, the supreme court recently ruled there not. and that only congress can authorize them. well, congress didn't do that before going on summer holiday, leading some congress women to sleep on the steps of the capitol and protest, and to call on bite and to act. i do understand it. i do know what is i do know what is like to have baby sleeping in a car, trash bag my belongings. everything i own in because i know what that is like. there is no way that i was back in life. and then now abrasion, you guys are late on tuesday, the cdc announced it will give renters in areas with high coven caseload, another 60 days of release. but what's needed is a long term financial solution to help americans through another search. one that is not easily found in
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a time of deep political partisanship. rosalyn jordan al jazeera washington human rights watch says chilly is deporting hundreds of undocumented venezuela migrants without giving many of them the right to due process. they say it's inconsistent with the need to help people fleeing what chili's president describes as a dictatorship. sir newman reports from santiago the vienna garcia arrived in chile from venezuela with her 3 children. 2 and a half years ago was the 38 year old nurse needed help to care for them while she worked. so she paid a migrant trafficker to bring her mother into the country through an illegal border crossing. but on june 6th, a sunday, the immigration police phoned and asked cassius mother to meet them at a nearby supermarket. yeah, maybe you said, maybe they may. i mean, she called me and said they've just detained me and i'm going to be deported. i asked why the police told her she had been notified,
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but it's not true. she was sent away to venezuela without clothes or anything. since early this year, she has been carrying out summary deportations of hundreds of undocumented migrants . the vast majority of them been his wailings. they say authorities have denied them the right to appeal their expulsions. hundreds are being detained and deported on weekends when the courts are closed and are unable to issue a cease and desist order. israelis argues that obtaining a gillian visa in their home country is now almost impossible to listen to. ministry says it wants to discourage thousands of venezuelans who continue crossing into chile to the utter. come a desert by a neighboring bolivia or peru. the government plan to carry out an additional $33000.00 depending expulsion orders, insisting that the my legal rights are being respected. but a detailed human rights watch report shows that chile is in fact,
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denying many venezuelan migrant their right to due process, including the right to challenge deportation order before it can doubt and to present extenuating circumstances. just having a family member residing in chile, our research shows that some of the venezuela where the port it have appeals pending in the local courts. and, and there we're not taking into accounts that should be illegal. any country in the world about ben franklin, not his real name, has been living in chile legally for nearly 3 years. he was overjoyed when he finally managed to pay a trapper to bring his wife over 8 months ago to an illegal border crossing. but on june fis, while they were sleeping, he says the migration police arrived and took his wife away on there. and the weather, or it took one day 24 hours at 6 am. on a saturday they detained her and on sunday evening she was already back in
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venezuela. they didn't let us call a lawyer. they barely less a brush, her teeth and dress. franco says they didn't have time to present their case in court, or to find out that his wife was pregnant when she was summarily sent back alone to an uncertain future in venezuela. the sea and human al jazeera santiago years president joe biden has called on new york governor to resign after an independent investigation found he sexually harassed at least 11 women. the allegations against andrew como include unwelcome physical contact and suggestive comments. investigators say there was a clear pattern of abusive behavior. the independent investigation found that governor cuomo, sexually arrest multiple women, many of whom were young women, by engaging and, and wanted groping, kisses, hugging, and by making inappropriate comments. como denied the investigation. finding sign
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is resisting calls for his resignation. i never touched any one inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances. i am 63 years old. i have lived my entire adult life in public view. that is just not who i am. and that's not who i have ever been. the current of ours pandemic has kept many consumers indoors shopping online for goods. it calls the backlog of items arriving at u. s. ports and the price of shipping to skyrocket. as robert reports from los angeles, the effects can be felt from corporate boardrooms to kitchen table. it's a container, ship traffic jam, the twin ports of los angeles and long beach, the biggest in the western hemisphere are hacked with giant ships bringing
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a flood of consumer goods from asia in terms of the amount of cargo coming in. we have not seen anything like it. we've broken records here, month after month after month. that the port of los angeles ship traffic here is up 50 percent over 2019. and it's not just here in california all around the world from rotterdam to singapore. a surgeon exports is putting a major strain on global supply chains. and it's network of ships and containers. it's crunch time really in the container terminals as they struggle to get imports out when the exports in the reason cove at 19 per month. us consumers who are under locked down, cooped up at home with nowhere to go. so they went online and started buying stuff like crazy. instead of going to the movies or using their discretionary income on travel or airline tickets for vacation, baseball games,
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americans started spending the spending spree was supercharged by trillions and u. s. government payments. and it was really a few or 5 minutes provided by the american politicians to the american consumers that the set, basically the transportation trailing on fire. people are buying ports are busy economically. that seems like a good thing. but as with everything else in life, there is no such thing as a free lunch. the search has led importers and ex borders to compete with one another for scarce vessels and containers. driving up the price of shipping prices are up 300 to 500 percent across the board. and who do you think will pay in the end? you've probably guessed it. it's really a significant increase in there's going to be a trickle down effect from this price increase into the consumer prices pandemonium
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canada as andre degrass, as the olympic 200 meter champion, it's the 1st time since 2004 that anyone other than you same bolt has won the gold medal. i had really a bronze medalist with 3rd coming out of the band, but he powered pastor field when the personal best time of 193.60 is metal americans, printer sidney mclaughlin, broke her own 400 meter hurdle world records setting a new time as 51.46 seconds mclaughlin says the speed of the track helped her every time you step on the track, there's seems to be some sort of record broken. so it's really cool to be a part of that. and kind of just push the boundaries of what's possible for us and definitely say it would. it's a fast track. you can feel a difference, you know, being mondo and everything. i don't know how to describe it. a lot of people talked about the shoes, but i do think it's just one of those tracks. it gives you that energy right back and pushes your policy forward. no hand has continued its dominance that the
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skateboarding with 19 year olds, the cora usa sumi winning goals and the women's park drink 12 year old teammates. can i her rocky when any silver house have one more than half a metals available and then your sport, 13 year old british favorite sky brown taking up this i do. i won gold because i enjoyed the competition. i had so much fun. i did all the tricks altogether. the relaxed atmosphere was the key, so that you, i won the silver medal because i wasn't nervous. i really enjoyed being here and trying to do all metrics. it's insane to be here. i mean, sicker like one of my best friends cook, i'm really good friend too. and being on the podium together is it so? i mean it's, it's so crazy. and marcella cornea, i brazil is taking gold and the women's 10 kilometer marathon swimming race. the 29
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year old finishing, and the time the one hour 59 minutes and 30.8 seconds, greece and pulled out of the artistic swimming competition. after 4 of their athletes tested positive for corona virus, the entire team were transferred out of the olympic village because of health protocols. bowen's to time world champion, alexandra miroslav said the 1st sever women's olympic record in climbing with a time of 6.9. 7 seconds narrowly missing, the world's record of italians. men, team pursuits have said a new world record in the village around the world. champions, denmark couldn't hold on to their early lead and were beaten on the line for goal. the trajectory was that it was that when leaves the hellions knowing on the metal table, china continues to sit at the top. there are $32.00 gold, 7 more than united states. host japan are 3rd with 21 golds. great britain and australia make up the top 5. allah. because nation japan, a beaten arch rival,
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south korea 5 to the semi finals of the limpid baseball competition. japan opened the scoring and the 3rd inning. they then book their place in the gold medal game with 3 runs coming in the 8th inning. as andy richardson reports from tokyo, the sport is a national obsession, and hopes are high for a home gold medal. when elliptic organizes asked japan if there were any sports, they'd like to add for the tokyo games, baseball was an immediate and obvious answer. it's the most played and watched game here. and it's back in the olympics for the 1st time since 2008. tell them about the moya hardy. kids can watch the olympics and then dream about becoming a pro player 10 years on from these games. i think there will be more kids. you want to compete in the lympics off major events like this is so important for boosting the number of children playing baseball. well, it's been difficult to keep playing because the pandemic,
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but i'm very happy didn't fix went ahead. i can't go and watch the baseball, but least i can see it on t. v. an american teacher 1st introduce baseball to students in tokyo in the late 19th century. japan's own professional teams and lead soon followed a morning trip to the batting cage. it's a way of life for many in japan, the country now with some of the world's best pictures and he says with many playing north america's majorly baseball competition. but the m o bay has refused to release any players for these and takes including japan's biggest star show. hey o tarney o tony's absence is one of the reasons baseball won't be returning for the paris games in 2024. limbic bosses want top players to make themselves available and more global participation. if that happens, the sport could be back to the 202018 pix in los angeles. in the 1990 take o suzuki became the 1st japanese to play in the top us women's league. she says
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it's the perfect sport for any boy or girl to take up. nugget. put betty was steady as she study you need to. so catch back, run this so many elements and so much you need to practice. it's a complex sport. it isn't as popular in europe and not many teams. subbing pardon diesel, and i hope it will be back to the games. if baseball does capture any more countries, the still a chance these young players will one day get their own shot at an olympic medal. and the richardson al jazeera tokyo. the australian mans rugby sevens and football teams could pay sanctions after trashing rooms at the olympic village and then being drunk and disorderly flight home from tokyo. they were loud and disruptive to other members of the flight and that they fell to
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respond to requests made for them to do whatever they needed to do on the flight. and then there's also the issue of at least one person being sick in the toilet. and leaving that inoperable for the remainder of the flight. i think this appropriate ways to release the unquestionable attention and stress that involved with the campaign. but it's completely inappropriate to behave that way on the plane and an investigation into a podium protest by u. s. shock per raven saunders has been temporarily suspended, following the death of her mother overnight founder vocal imperialist after claiming the solar metal on monday when you formed an ex with her wrist on the podium, she said it was to represent where the oppressed meets ok, that is all you for, for now back to you during. thank you so much for that update. and thanks for watching the news. our analogies, your bucket moments were much more off the days news.
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the a year ago, one of the largest nuclear blast them, history killed more than 200 people and injured thousands. the victims, families still need answers. we want justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in baby support? let's be professional. it was not intended for muslim league. and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship? the missing amal and it wasn't. it was in one way or another in an illegal way before join me for their, for the full reports on i was, was either in the wake of the criminal race, right. how much can someone take before the class? the fight for recognition is crucial. we needed call heads to prevail, brothers in total or of angry fable. that was the religion. and the thing that was a community was to be disrespect to al jazeera, explores the history and struggles of the lebanese community in australia. once
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upon a time in punch on al jazeera hello miss city in vietnam . once so i gone the old capital of san vietnam. at its heart is lamb sewing, square journalist, diplomat, military staff and spies, rub shoulders in its famous hotels during the vietnam war. i was assigned to yet by the associated press and i arrived june 1962. the caravel hotel burst under the headline, november 1963. when there was a military coup date, which led to the assassination of the president and his brother are 24 hour period . the center of saigon was a more zone. the press retreated, in effect that the caravel hotel, and many of the story is mentioned we received was from the care of
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ah, a fight against constant flareups emergency who struggled to contain some of the worst la fires in turkey's history. ah, my quarters and hind and obligate, also coming up the somber reminder. the lead on port was changed so many lives you're on. we hear from people affected the child on says it's behind a car bombing or the gun defense ministers home and threatens. there'll be more.
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