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resorts, so in that sense, i think we can see that the u. s. did everything, but the way the us went about this intervention, i didn't leave many questions on the table. ok, and of course the after effects will be felt by the people of the sun. i agreed to get your thoughts on your analysis that we do appreciate it as sunday are mere joining us from redwood city in california. thank you. thanks for having me. well, it's marcel have here on our to sierra helping more than a 1000000 people on the street of hong kong 2 years ago. now, a video for the secret banding class. i am concerned about our kids getting sick and it can be preventable. texas, these researches in cooper's 19 cases, the children set to go back to school on a football world this morning, the death of a legend care schooler, german passed away age 75. lia will have more detail for you in sport liter.
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ah, hello, there. the weather's looking pretty standard across much of the middle east and levant, in the days to come. it's hot, it's dry, and it is relatively quiet. but we will have some winds kicking into western parts of saudi arabia and a shamar blowing down from iraq. and that's going to kick up quite a bit of dust for q. wait for katasha to be plenty of sunshine coming through the temperature is blackie to dip down in doha as we get into tuesday for that southern coast of oman and yemen, we are seeing temperatures slightly lower than we expect them to be. and a few showers are likely to look across that mountainous region of yemen. and those join up with the more thunder re downpours. we're seeing rolling all the way from
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east africa to the west, across that central band. we have seen some flooding inertia. we are likely to see more as those rains continue to fall rather heavily. they're not just there also for cameroon and into my jury. as we go into tuesday for the south, the wet weather can be found in most and beacon edging into eastern parts of them. bob, wy, and in south africa, we have seen a bit of a wintry mix across parts of las sue too. well, that pushes out to the eastern coast. an attempt is, are going to pick up with sunshine in cape town by tuesday. the deal you can, i think birds are risk of extinction in bishop plan to read the nation. and it's been prejudiced by one of the best guys on out the latest news as it breaks down here in the north. again,
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they're doing the best job they can. we've seen one water to teen at wells far further with detail covering the government says the tele bomb is relying on human shields and losing people shot the phone from around the world. the price to the tokyo games have officially felt $15000000000.00 that already the most expensive, some games ever stage. on counting the call europe pete fund to fight terrorism and counter china and russia in africa. activists say they'll provide weapons to dictate that the climate emergency costing billions, place the 1000000 counting the costs. well now just the
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a this is just a quick reminder over top stories for you. this are kind of precedent. tasha connie has left the country after taliban fighters in circle the capital capital. the government is urging come as talks continue on a transfer of power. taliban says couple will not be attacked and the civilians will be safe for them. the state of those is what with the government or foreign forces and embassies moving their stuff over the country with helicopters. shuttling between those buildings and the airport in kabul, us officials and i, working from that airport or from e stuff has been moved to a safer undisclosed location. well, the taliban is also taking control of every major border crossing in the country. the last to be seized was the crossing to come one of the largest gateways between
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a kind of stone and pakistan. come on hider reports, hitch rated at the end of the hive, a bar down of the border. and i did the dreamily crucial. however, margaret, on her close that border because of over restriction, now dated a backlog on both sides where door there was no fighting or the single bullet fired attached to agreement between the dollar bond and the avalon border. police at the national army who left door come after the dollar bond game. and so indeed, everything quite normally as far as the security situation is concerned by plugging on, i've got a rare that up for a long conflict, and i've run it on that day. would be a dream of refugees sporting across the border. also, the fact that the closure of the border chord also means shorter jade and populated
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centers of runners on such a gobble jayla bodka. at some point there will be an agreement to order to open this white quarter door, but it should be remembered that the taliban 1st came into power against the war, large meeting out a structure deed against the people. there was a popular uprising that is how the dollar bond were able to creep across the country with local support. people who were fed up with the warlord shadley was large, well, brought back by the americans to help them against the dollar bond. got their writing word on the wall. the dollar bond was going to succeed at some point by default against overwhelming. org. and i've got from what we have seen, it appears that they have learned mistake from their mistake of the boss. and if they're not careful, and if they're not given to that here, the reservation that the people have about how they're going to govern, then they could have problem. sure. indeed,
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dash range like the ability and for the 1st time and decade did of all that. a political settlement maybe at hand, something that the guns have been waiting for for decades. well, if the taliban tightens its good own carpool, with a growing sense of panic among many people in the african capital of mcbride as this reports with cobble now and the siege. so are its banks. people clamor to get their money out? the security guards try to tell customers not to worry, but that's all most of them can do. i'm a dash ref says he has been trying for 3 days to withdraw his money. he's from the northern city of political re that fell to the taliban last week. and i spoke with the banks and all the province is captured by the taliban, are not giving out any money. among the panic customers, or many government employees and police officers,
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some of whom haven't been paid for months. this officer told us even the cash machines warranty, don't push on us, and everyone is very tense. and everyone now is looking at the banks to get them money out. and there is no money. prices for all basics, from fuel to food, have been climbing steadily for months, as afghanistan has been sinking further into conflict. now they're skyrocketing while increasing numbers of cobble residents who have the means and the passport have been looking for a way out. the cost of an airline seat, a shot up and that you can get 1. 1 way. tickets with dumble has gone up by more than 5 time to $2400.00. while another line doesn't give a price on its website, but asks you to call for a quote. this is a city that is experienced decades of trauma. i did now being tested once more, rob mcbride,
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al jazeera couple. let's bring you some of the days of the world news. know and hey, see government says the death toll from subsidies earthquake as missing to 724 hospitals are overwhelmed and rescue teams are desperately trying to search for survivors. katya lopez, what on the latest in mountains of rubble, patients look for survivors within moments, businesses, homes and lives all shattered by the magnitude 7.2 earthquakes. i don't know the damage is devastating, especially in a country that's already suffered so much from the last earthquake in 2010. and its recent political and security breakdown with hospitals overwhelmed and hearted cities, legitimacy in the key. some victims were taken to the capital port prints for medical assistance rescue team c. there had been unforeseen challenges. a landslide
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triggered by the earthquake blog, major routes and humanitarian work received gang activity. just worse of the capital is also complicating efforts by the asset. a lot of damage was caused by this earthquake, people in the capital don't know what is happening in the city of la k. it is devastate primary doctor. my lady is still struggling to come to terms with the assassination of his president. last month and a worsening coven. 19 pandemic. the prime minister says he is rushing aid to the affected areas of the, the city where cooling for a lot of solidarity. but it needs to be highly structured, so that won't be experienced in 2010 is not repeated. more than 200000 people were killed in the 2010 earthquake. and now more than a decade later, saturday's tremor is bringing back painful memory. that the dog i was leaving my business and i felt the movement. it felt like the earth was moving. i saw that
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everything was falling. when i got home, i saw the extent of the damage. the government has declared a one mon state of emergency as a trying to find out the extent of the damage. castillo pisses again al jazeera, at least 28 people have been killed in a fuel tank explosion in northern lebanon. it happens near serious poser, is the army distributed illegally stored petrol to locals? lebanon is suffering severe fuel shortages due to its economic crisis. or the hashem has more from tar, in southern lebanon, and other, some off agony in the explosion of a fuel tank in the northern town of plain has added to an already 10 situation. for millions of beneath people are in this field. write or i consider the spy roots sickened. explosion. what happened is not small. people have been incinerated. some
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are still missing. god knows how many this is a crime and i think every criminal, every smuggler is try to or below. and i wanted to run away. there were hundreds, gather there right next to the tank. god only knows what happened to them. the explosion happened when lebanese army personnel were distributing fuel. after discovering a hidden fuel tanker that contained thousands of medical teams in the area have been overwhelmed. most of the injured had to be transferred to neighboring cities for treatment, and the country with no functioning government either stated economy and a di health situation. if you're crisis is now leading to hours of waiting got better stations. i've been here for a couple of hours. i'll probably stay for 3 or 4 hours in order to fill my bag with petrol along the only one you're thousands of thoughts. not just where i am
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everywhere in the queue in front of petrol stations to get a basic commodity that no one can reach out there. i've been waiting for 2 hours. i'm not even sure whether i'll be able to get petrol or not. i've been here for 5 hours. look, it's empty. i might wait another 3 or 4 hours every month, i go through this 5 or 4 times. lebanon has been through challenges in the past, but many say what they're experiencing, no political economy can. social invest would be difficult to actually start solving a prominent coalition and prove democracy. groups in home coon is desponding. the civil human rights fronts helps organize huge rallies 2 years ago. in the statements, its leaders said they do faith in crack turn on dissents in the city, and left their movements with little future. and the international says it's a worrying sign and that other groups will likely follow. we'll talk,
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grunz is as soon chief and founder of hong kong, free press, and independent publication. he says that the spans sense of the civil human rights front as part of a growing trend. the civil front said that there is a point in that statement today. they said that they want other groups to keep their beliefs. remember their original intentions and supports or the $5.00 fee, but that there was, society does appear to be crumbling. the appears to be the domino effect and coalitions like the civil runs and dissolving this comes just 5 days after the biggest union, 48 year old. the hong kong professionals, teachers union, also crumbled the pressure. but we've had some months of questions over whether the civil front was never even a legal organization. it hadn't registered seemingly authority, say the society. it's been through the meat grinder of the statement press. this is usually the 1st sign of trouble in recent months for these queries. and on friday, the police chief told the state newspaper that they may be liable for their proto,
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under security law. and of course, the old thing about that is that the security was not the last june and the, the civil fund hadn't organized any protest. and then chief executive alarm actually told us that this law would not be retrospective. so it's going to be curious to see what the alternatives will lay against the civil front just now defunct group. canadian prime minister justin crudo has called a snap election 2 years ahead of schedule. the vote will be held on the 20th of september. the current parliament's 4 year term doesn't expire until october 2023. the trudeau hope cycle with vaccination rates and post pandemic economic lee bones will help strengthen his grip on power. sam beers opposition leader k in day he g. lima has taken the lead in his 6 attempt to become president and come at liter eco
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. longo is trailing behind by hundreds of facets of folks. the final results. thursdays presidential election are expected in the coming days. president opponents had criticized his management sophie economy, which was badly hit by the pandemic. the state of texas, seeing its highest call with 19 cases in months as the delta variance sweeps through a largely unvaccinated population, is particularly bad in houston, or hospitals are operating at full capacity. this as children prepare to go back to school. phil laval, reports from texas. everything bigger in texas, especially the cobra figures and number continues to grow each and every day. huge state huge such huge division will not apply and my child will be at school without a huge problem. houston is in a real mess. hospitals expanding into tense and parking lots taxes,
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bringing to and a half 1000 health workers in from other states. we need those main numbers have their highest since january infections through the roof, vaccinations through the floor, and schools going back in a week. as a parent, do you feel concerned? are you worried about your kids when they go back? yes, definitely. yeah, definitely. i feel like i want to go to watch to see what's going on, the stadium swapping football, the back seen the parents, kids, anyone over the age of 12, how old are your 12 so 12, so you, while you're in today. yeah. how do you feel about it? i mean, her, i'm happy because you know, like now i can go to school and i'm not like that scared of getting over it. but i'm still going to where i'm at the mer, handing them out along with books and bags controversial in itself because the fight isn't just against it. it's also against the states governor. see greg abbott is refusing to bring a mass mandate and in fact, he's probably even further. he is actively sitting at school and the business, the telephone people. they've got to wear these things
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a $1000.00 the time because he says it should be down to personal choice. whereas i have heard that the schools are saying, you know what, we're going to tell kids. they have 2 of these. i will see you in court or you scott and the schools have been going to now i'm not concerned about that. i am concerned about our kids getting sick, and it can be preventable. how concerned about teachers and bus drivers in cafeteria workers and janet is getting sick and certainly don't want anybody in and up in the hospital in dies you infections are around 15 and a half 1000 a day in texas right now, but it's up 34 percent from last week, more than 90 percent of i c u beds and taken 40 percent of them down to coven. i'm the majority of them on vaccinated because here in the u. s. is 2nd most populated site. fewer than half of eligible residents have taken up the offer of the vaccine . so the state, i'm the schools squaring up for a fight of wills against the backdrop of a pan demik. and what would you say to greg albert, the governor,
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governor. we love you and they give them come and fill lavelle, i'll just era houston, texas as greece is worst wildfires and decades brought under control the scale of their environmental impacts and economic impacts is becoming clearer. saying the 3 of these folks residents trying to come to terms with the destruction badly had island of india and sent us this report. the after 2 weeks of apocalyptic scenes, fires in greece, still burning, and environmental and economic reckoning on a national scale. now begins during the early days of the crisis, a mayor in the attic, a basin in north athens described the devastation from fires as incalculable. greece, his prime minister, has since promised to put things back the way they were. really sorry to break the bad news,
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but this is our life from now on. and we still have to do everything possible because if it gets worse, this is going to get completely out of control. the united nations are mentioning and extension point for humanity. if we reach a certain point of temperature rise, so it's dangerous, it's complicated, it's not going to go back to whatever normal we thought we had some decades ago. this is the new normal, but we still have a lot of things to do on the prevention. the station and mitigation of the issue, fire damage, property loss, entire communities displaced serious immediate effects. but in the long run, this will be the new normal, increasingly intense summer wildfires. it spells disaster for the countries vital tourism sector just starting to recover from the corona virus pandemic. the effects of the wildfires on via are being felt all over the island as well as on the mainland. once christine beaches were for weeks surrounded by smoke clouds and
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falling ash, and now those beaches are visibly polluted. on social media, visitors post videos of beatrice, covered in silt and debris, from the fires on the island. one person said the water taste of charcoal. it's a really sad situation, is a very bad situation. a hotel operator on the island said the fires have kept tourists away and decimated small businesses that relied on the forest. before we had recovered, we had slow down in our work now. usually in 15 of august, which is a big effect for, for greece. usually we had 100 percent food. there were, there was a way for in 100 percent. now we have 0 percent access to the island has also been limited to firefighters and essential personnel only also bad for business, environmental expert,
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se world leaders knew better and failed to take action that the scientific community has been screaming about climate change for years. for the global ecosystem, there is no going back. climate threat is now a cost of doing business. that is here to stay. zane basra be old, 0 on greece's area island. we've got the sport next for you own. just 0 west have all the comes new castle in from these primarily got more details coming up after the jewish passions, the elephant conservation colleagues had become friends, but with civil war defending famous now protect themselves. escaping deep into the rain forest back to the western world. for the elephant surviving the poachers is a lifelong challenge now to they must not last
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a rebel militia elephant part a witness documentary on out to 0 with more than 200000000 cases because of 19 worldwide government backing to fight fresh wave of the virus. and newberry, and that has been a 3rd and the number of people working vaccination appointment from human call to the political and economic pool out. i'll just bring you the latest on the pandemic . this will have vaccinated more than 1100 people here, all of them migrant farm workers, people on home testing because they think that there is a risk to demography special coverage. and i'll just, sarah. oh, the
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things hold up. well, we start with some sad news actually that german football legend, good muller. he has died at the age of 75. mother was diagnosed with all timers, disease in 2015. he was widely considered one of the greatest forwards in football history, hoping by an munich when 3 straight european cups in the seventy's. muller was also prolific where the western germany winning the european championship in 1972 and the world cup and 74. muller leaves behind his wife more than 50 years. and a daughter harry kane's time at tottenham, may have come to an end after being left out of sundays lineup to face manchester city, amid speculation that he could be joining pep, guardiola team that matches 23 minutes then and it's currently scoreless. earlier though newcastle opened their account inside 5 minutes against west ham, thanks to callum wilson, newcastle twice, hello, believe. but they ended up losing for 2 on the back of
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a couple of goals from west ham forward. mikhail antonio lino messy, received another huge welcome from p. s. g fans on saturday. this time though, from inside their home stadium, call the the arch in time superstar joined the other new members before the match against strasburg. messy said the reception was incredible. fans will have to wait a little longer though, before they get to see the former barcelona captain, an action until he reaches match fitness. it's been a very special wake to me. i want to thank all the people for the reception since i arrived in paris. it's been incredible. i feel very happy, excited to be here. i'm happy to be here. happy for this new stage that i will live . i'm very excited and i hope we can all enjoy this year and that it will be a great year for us. i'm very grateful and excited about all of this will mean,
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well, back in spain, barcelona coach ronald coleman, has urged his players to move on following the departure of messy. they start their season at home later on sunday, and fans will finally be allowed back in the stadium bar. so i have not played in front of home supporters for almost a year and a half. it won't be a capacity crowd though, because stadiums in spain are so limited to 30 percent attendance kareem bins and my lead rail madrid to a convincing victory against alvis and their season opener. the front striker scored either side the break in the for one victory bins and i was the was also real top score. last season, madrid are unbeaten and league opener since 2008. it also marks a winning return for coach carlo. and the lady in his 2nd sent in charge of the squad well to tennis now and russian denise. madame will line up in the toronto masters later on sunday. the top seed got through his semi final,
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into the final against john eisner fairly comfortably. the 6 foot 10 american, known for his big serve, was no match for met the death who will score, who is the score line was left at $66.00 to madame will face another american in the final riley palka delivered a big upset against greek 3rd seeds to find a path, the world number 32 needed more than 2 and a half hours to overcome sits pass in 3 sets and in his tor leading 45 victories this year. and finally, a former electrician has made history and major league baseball tyler gilbert gilbert rather became the 1st pitcher and 68 years with no header. and her 1st career taught the 27 year old by the arizona diamondbacks to we 7 nothing. when over the san diego padres, gilbert had been doing electrical work with his dad after the minor league was shut down last year. do the pan demik already that's a free and you back to hala. thank you very much indeed. leave about fit for this
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