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have to come in and tell me things my my on our do their me . ready sullivan, top political leader, is in afghanistan to begin talks to form a new governments. we will be prepared and postured if, if we had to do something additional. but i won't speculate right now. the pentagon avoids questions on free passage out of carpool, as president biden promises to evacuate every american from afghanistan. ah, hello and welcome. i and peter w. a watching out the are alive from our headquarters here in bo. also coming up. why are they not getting
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a sooner to 98 percent of the houses are destroyed. fresh grows on haiti's prime minister as little help breeches survivors of the earthquake that killed more than 2000 people. anger in china over the claim done on sexual assault allegations in the workplace. ah, the televisions co founder is in cobble for talks to form. a new government's will about it. as presence in the capital comes as the group plans to unveil its governing framework. the taliban is promising to hold its members accountable if reports of crimes and atrocities are verified. a spokesman told the reuters news agency members will be investigated if they are found to be responsible. charlotte bell s. as in carpal with more on the taliban plans for future government, i talked to some tele by members the other day and they said it's still very much in flux. negotiations are ongoing. mulberry came in from door. ha, he's
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a political chief. he landed in candle earlier this week and has a high level delegation to cobble as part of forming this new government negotiating, even with the former government leaders. we know enough economy who is also part of the political commission. and he's also been holding talks this week he met with former president holman cars. he met with a former c or a dealer of dollars. so they are at least trying to fold. and it would seem some of the form of government leaders into some type of taliban government. we even understand the servers who is holding one of the last pockets of resistance. and that's going to stand in the pension valley against the taliban. that even he isn't with the taliban at this moment. they do tell us that there's no time for elections . they also say that a new constitution is on the cards, but there's still very little information coming out from the movement at this time about what we can expect from the government as far as life. and calvin goes this
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morning. it is quite bizarre that it is almost identical to how it was a week ago onto the gun. the government government employees have gone back to work . the taliban is asked everyone to resume their lives as normal. the streets are busy because this is the 1st save the work week in afghanistan and people have gone back to work as normal. they have been some incidents at the airport this morning, but as far as central goes, it has been very quiet. and american and base in germany is being used as a transit point for afghan event. q e. 's hundreds have arrived at the ramstein base from qatar. more planes are expected over the next few days. is the base can house up to 5000 people. germany has also sent its own planes to evacuate citizens. roughly about 13 countries have agreed to host afghan asylum seekers. columbia is one of them. on friday, the president even duke case that africans waiting for permits to resettle in the us would be allowed in. what that means they will group where buys is columbia,
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is also joining the group of light countries that will also support to the united states for those of con nation as well. so the united states for years and who are in the process of registering and migrating to that country so that they can stay in columbia temporarily. united states will not only cover or detention costs with these people, but will also speed up all the processes. the us president joe biden has been catherine, mia in a telephone call. the country support in getting people out. those evacuated to catch up include more than $300.00, mostly female students, and $200.00 media personnel. more flights are being planned for the coming days. president biden says the us has evacuated about 13000 people from afghanistan since last saturday. his administration's plans to withdraw. american forces has been under scrutiny following the taliban rapid takeover. but he said significant progress has been made in evacuating americans, allies, and vulnerable afghans since monday. my kind of has more on the us reaction with
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this report from washington. beyond the grim scenes round couple, airport u. s. is continuing to ramp up its efforts to evacuated citizens. it's also send more state department officials to kuwait and cutter to process special immigrant. these as president biden has reiterated his commitment to st. evacuate every american citizen who wants to leave along with thousands of guns who worked with the us. he's also described the last week as heartbreaking, and warns the mission remains dangerous. make no mistake. this evacuation mission is dangerous and evolve risks to armed forces and it's been conducted under difficult circumstances. i cannot promise with the final outcome will be what it will be that it will be without risk of loss. but as commander in chief, i can assure you that i will mobilize every resource necessary. it didn't take long
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for the politics of the gun crisis to come into play. republican representative, my grudges issued the statement accusing vital once again ignoring reality on upcoming stun. he continues, there are thousands of americans and taliban controlled territories around the country, and the biden harris administration cannot provide an accurate accounting of how many americans are left. a pentagon spokesman confirm that some us troops with phil on their way to help secure a couple of airport. the total number is slightly right to more than $6000.00. the main focus is on security at the airport and making sure that as the general said, that that air operations resume and continue as unimpeded as possible. but clearly we will be prepared and postured if, if we had to do something additional. but i won't speculate right now,
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but still no indication as to hall free passage will be guaranteed. well, those were not able to get through the taliban cordon around the airport. president biden has cancelled a plan trip to his home in wilmington and his staying on that the white house through the weekend to continue to monitor the situation. thank you very, very much. and also perhaps to prepare members of his administration for the grilling they are likely to face when congress reconvenes to be brief. next week, my kind of era, washington, indonesia. meanwhile, evacuating dozens of it's diplomats and others from afghanistan, a military aeroplane carrying in denice in nationals filipinos. and a few africans landed in jakarta overnight. indonesia has temporarily moved its diplomatic mission to neighboring pakistan. in other news, lazy as new, prime minister, has been sworn in his ismael supper got called. he was formerly appointed as of
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friday, as well as he is, 9th prime minister. after the resignation of me it in your scene, you'll be the 30 premier and less than 4 years. the former defense minister will tackle the administration's widely criticized pandemic response. it's been a full week since that powerful earthquake had haiti kidding. more than 2000 people and injuring thousands efforts to provide aid been playing with problems, and many families are desperate. the prime minister ariel murray has been in charge of the country since the former president of the luis was assassinated and has spoken to the media for the 1st time. john holeman was there, haitian prime minister on re riving, and his 1st press conference in earthquake writ through the country, south west, leaving more than 130000 families homeless. we have a lot of questions about his government's handling of the disaster, especially why a week later, a still not getting to the many destroyed villages close to the epicenter. one of
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the regions has been completely flat and this last bill we went to last year and they said they haven't had any one from the government coming off of the made when they took he told them to wait for that. why are they not getting a soon as since 98 percent of the houses are destroyed, but the prime minister chose not to answer the question, passing the might to his head of civil protection. we are formulating a response or mechanism is in action. evidently, we have some issues related to security, but we are doing our best to accelerate the process. but it's not just the villages lacking aid. it's the cities too. and we also went to like a, an in the cave as a camp full of people just not even take their just sticks with top pulling above in the area. presumably you can get to but they also said they haven't seen anyone from the government. why haven't they received any help, peter? like i said, our response is ongoing yesterday. i know there was distribution in the guy using
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our methodologies. it may happen that you didn't go to where we were distributing but there's a huge problem with distribution that the prime minister had so far, only vaguely alluded to something that we're talking about. there's a stretch of the road from here to like tie, which is really difficult to get a down because it's controlled by gangs. what is your government doing to try and figure out that road and also to try and stop those gangs. they've also kidnapped an orthopedic surgeon over the last couple of days. what does your government doing about the 1st thing to say is that the southern route is better now. we're working hard to make it permanently safe, so people can circulate without any risk. also the press conference, the deputy secretary general of the united nation. what the journalist asked could be done to stop the mistakes made off the monstrous 2010 quaker when the rebuilding
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process was flawed at best. but we had to do different things to take the leadership to build the institutions capacity. i would also say that there are no gaps. there are. this is a different situation, requires a different response. seeing will be believing for the many watching on and those desperate homeless and still waiting for help. john home, and i'll just put the prince still to come here on this program. we'll look behind the signs in india's and the world 1st, d n a cobra. 19 vaccine abused by i still not shunned by their own people. why many young women in iraq have given up children born out of suffering? ah
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hi there nessa fear. we have some weather disturbances sliding across the bike, crushing in to the southeast. now keep these temperatures in mind. alice 31 adelaide 22 boom. just like that. check this out. we dropped by 10 adelaide 13 degrees and it's all because we have a south facing wind. so that's drying up. that cool air from an arctica outbreaks of showers still for the northeast. on monday, an intense weather system is impacting the south island of new zealand. this will mostly be contained to the southern lp's in the foothills, and we are also talking about fierce winds approaching year gale. so when we talk about so here again, those are winds winding up to about 88 kilometers per hour. not the wind, but the rain to cause scenes of flooding in singapore swamping roads and stranding dozens of motorists. and we will see plentiful brain for thailand on malaysia and indonesia, as we head toward sunday is pacific. that batch of what weather from the korean
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peninsula has moved to the northwest and the northeast impacting on you and also whole kado. but wanted to put this on your radar. this batch of what weather along the yellow river valley impacting young joe was just a month ago. john jo got a years worth of rain in the span of a few days the on county because the thought of on the economy can be the financial crisis that the u. s. blogs. access drive can extend the billions of $1.00 and $7000000000.00 lawsuit against the mining giant behind brazil, dead list environmental disaster counting the cost on al jazeera, a lot of the stories that we cover all the complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can. as always is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. me
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the the me welcome back. you're watching out of the life from your top stories this half hour . the taliban co founder has no right and cobbled talks to form a new government molar abdul gunny. borrowed up, let the groups go stations and the taliban says the future government will be inclusive tens. of thousands of people are still trying to get back, get this done. 6 days off the telephone took at least 12 people have been killed in and around the airport and the us president job biden's, promising to evacuate all remaining americans and allies trapped in afghanistan. you describe the operation as quotes one of the largest and most difficult lives in history. to high profile accusations of sexual assaults abroad,
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china's me to movement back into the spotlight. a chinese canadian pop star chris wu is under investigation. after being accused of rape, it follows an outcry over an alleged rape. the tech giant alibaba. katrina, you reports on that story from aging. video of a woman protesting in her workplace canteen was viewed hundreds of millions of times on chinese social media. the employee of tech giant alibaba had been silenced after accusing her boss of raping her during business trip last month. security cameras recorded her supervisor entering her tell her several times. the women took to social media after management failed to act. alibaba, human resources team were slow and indifferent, so they didn't take it seriously. i was shocked because alibaba is such a big, famous company, but i'm also used to it because these incidents happen again and again in one
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public outrage around the case prompted a police investigation. alibaba slide the many question and also several executives for miss handling her complaint. the incident came the week after the arrest of chinese canadian celebrity chris, woot. the pop singer actor and variety showed judge has been accused of luring under age women for sex. more than a dozen brands, including louis the tall and push have severed ties with ruth, and they have been cause for him to be deported. both incidents have turned the spotlight on cases of sexual assault and misconduct in chinese workplaces. it's also given birth to the countries me to movement, which has been stifled by authorities in recent years. she concerns of sparking social unrest. the might is a women's rights activist who is detained in 2015 for protesting about sexual harassment on public transport. she says women working for chinese companies often suffer harassment and are forced to drink during business events. alibaba has
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a serious problem. i would say there's a culture of hunting women are using women as sexual resources. this phenomenon also exists in many of the big companies state enterprises and even n g o c d 's. in recent years, china has introduced laws dealing with domestic violence and sexual misconduct. but active a said the poorly defined and difficult to enforce. police are often reluctant to interfere with what are traditionally seen as private matters. alibaba says it's reviewing company guidelines and has set up an emergency hotline for employees. right. group say they hope the alibaba and chris were scandals will encourage more victims to come forward. and for employers to change their work cultures, katrina, you all to 0, dating catholics in sterling, putting up black flags to demand justice for the victims of the 2019 east. the bombings many, a angry of what they call the government. incomplete and non transparent
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investigation. and to the attacks that kills more than 260 people will in 23000 charges were filed against 25 suspects last week. but the head of swank, as catholic church says, the real conspirators are still at large mon. l fernandez has more for us from the gumbo. there are too many unanswered questions, and this is what is making catholics, christians and members of the communities angry. the fact that this government of roger box that came to power on a promise on the edge to restore national security on a promise to bring the perpetrator of this attack to justice. and so many months on them know better. and there are lots of disturbing questions, pointing essentially to the involvement of certain intelligibility intelligence. operative, you know, why there was certain contacts, something like that. and just as i speak, what you here behind me, this is
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a cut to the 2nd. that was the fact. and those are the tolling of the bells here in the church to mock the exact time 28 months ago when those bombs, when the 4th bomb ripped through son anthony's church. and this is very much a symbol of the cry of the catholic church. the christian church, the banners you see displayed here in the church premises. in addition to the black flag is left unite. let's stand up to find out the truth against these major political conspiracy. to cover up the truth can use court of appeal has rejected the president's attempt to change the constitution who kenyatta wanted to create new postings in the office of prime minister. he said it would help end post election violence, but critics described it as an effort to stay in power following the end of his term. next year, with australia's
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corona virus outbreak is showing no signs of slowing down with a new daily record of nearly $900.00 cases, restrictions to stop the spread of the more infectious delta variance have been met by protests. the police broke up an anti locked down demonstration, and sidney, the health minister called the rally, selfish and people to be considerate of the broader community. you could 19 cases have reached an old time high in the us states. mississippi health officials say patients are overwhelming hospitals, temporary beds being set up in carriages and 20000 children are incorporating a week after schools reopened. i did yo, castro has more the singing river hospital in gulfport, mississippi is bursting at the seams. the waiting room is full. well, yeah. haitians are being treated in hallways and hospital
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administrator. tiffany murdock is just trying to make it work. a couple of hours before we can take, or the state of mississippi is reporting some 3500 new code cases a day, its biggest surge since the start of the pandemic. only 36 percent of residents are fully vaccinated and its the unvaccinated now filling hospital in that frustrating period, yet that towards the individual personal patient. no, because we're at work and look at them as they're coming in. they have a problem. we have to fix that. we're going to take care of you, no matter right. but now you're like running your science from facebook and that's frustrating with the regular and has a hard overflow with the patients a hospital 3 weeks ago created. second, i see you through used to be for people recovering from surgery. the fact that we've been very sick over patients. delta very changed everything. i mean
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it, their younger sticker one day they'll have a check for a 24 hours later and it's wide it out like for pneumonia on both sides. it's just i've never seen anything like it. tessa williamson was hospitalized for 13 days and had to deliver her 1st baby a month early while tethered to an oxygen machine to help with her breathing. she hadn't been vaccinated because at the time it wasn't recommend for pregnant women. i am that 27 year old active patient with no co morbidities that, oh, you know, if they got coded, they would be fine. and it wasn't the case. i was this close from innovation and i see you. i was this close from not being able to come home was my brand new baby girl. the family is doing well though tessa remains on oxygen. her case hit the staff hard because tessa works in the hospital. her admittance inspired 30 co
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workers to get vaccinated so that it can happen to them. and another one told me, you know, it's not just the 25 year old that we just rolled in and had to innovate because they couldn't 335 year old that we had to x. because they're long's class after arise and hospitalization, arise in death usually follows no amount of vaccinations now will immediately stop that process. and so it is feared in mississippi still darker days are to come over pneumonia and waited for id, jo, castro, al jazeera gulfport, mississippi us regulators reportedly close to fully approving pfizer. corona virus bank, seen emergency approval, was granted last december after a review of clinical data, but full approval involves an analysis of more data covering a longer period of time. it could boost the vaccination campaign by convincing more unvaccinated americans. full approval would also make it easier to prescribe
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a 3rd booster shot india has approved for it, says is the world's 1st dna vaccine against corona virus for emergency use. thanks . scene may, could, could de la health care claims the vaccine has a 67 percent efficacy rate and preventing koby 1900 symptoms. it'll be administered in 3 doses without a needle for people over the age of 12 previous dna. vaccines have worked well in animals, but not in humans. doctor durham kim is director general of international vaccine institute. he says, dna vaccines can be manufactured much faster than conventional ones. the dna vaccine technology has a tremendous advantage. it can be made very quickly. so if a new very, or to come up within a few weeks, companies like, like that is, can below or other dna companies like, you know, you could come up with a sequence, test the vaccine and animals and then rapidly begin to roll out the new various vaccines, so again, dnas fast technology,
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it has some advantages of global health and that it's storage capabilities are $2.00 to $8.00 degree. so refrigerator temperature which is very useful and then also the fact that it's free. so there are some interesting advantages and i hope that we'll see more of this axis made and we'll get important information on how it works outside of a clinical trial. you know, in a clinical trial we control everything. when you introduce of acting into the real world, you really need to collect information about how that vaccine is working against the most important things, severe infection, hospitalization, and death. we call that effectiveness and impact, and that's what all vaccines for covert should have. this opens up new opportunities for vaccines in general, as well as a potential preventive measures for cobit. the 2nd reason, the reason it's important is that like them brought holden activated vaccine. this vaccine was developed in india by indian scientists in an indian company, and could contribute 100000000 or 200000000 doses of vaccine to fight against
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code 900. now hopefully that amount will increase firefighters in bolivia, battling forest fires, threatening indigenous communities in a conservation area. there the fires burned almost 300000 hector is on the border with brazil. farmers and capital ranches of thought to deliberately started 5 to create more land for agriculture, but they lost control due to dry and windy conditions. rain has fallen at the summit of greenland ice sheet for the 1st time on record. high temperatures triggered extensive melting across the island. the loss of ice was 7 times above average for the middle of august, signed to say it is a worrying sign of accelerating climate change. in iraq, hundreds of children born to yazzy, the mothers either living as orphans or they've been separated from their mothers in addition to isolate atrocities. yes, it is say the children born to isolate fights as can't be part of their religion.
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the minority community says the world and their own governance isn't giving enough attention to the suffering of summer. been job aid, wrote reports not from northern iraq. him on the verge, keep her happy. but 20 year old, yet he the survivor went through a hiring ordeal. when she was abducted by eisen fighters and bought and sold multiple times before her release. punish if not, not ship to i had adoption. no, i have witnessed it all the violence, the beatings, the rape, and all kinds of embarrassment. death was better than all these kinds of suffering . and they were scared to come back. we were told that our families would never accept us despite the fact that everything that has happened to us was by force against our will. and without our consent. many of the girl said the community has refused to accept their children born as a result of rape by some fighters. we spoke to multiple women and girls who wouldn't speak and camera about how they had to leave their children. asthma says
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it was a haunt. over the the i had to choose between my child for myself or return to my family and community. after thinking i decided to abandon my child, it was very difficult decision. suzanne suffered, runs a program to rehabilitate these women. and some of the children who returned names, one is a little fun home. honestly, these women hardly have any choice. they only have difficult decisions to make. they can't just decide if they bring their children here. it is hard to deal with the consequences for any mother to bring her children here and try to raise them in the close community. this would have been even much more difficult. hundreds of children have been born to women abused by ice and fighters in addition to social pressure, you see these can only carry their religion if both parents are these and according to iraq. you know, if the father is wisdom than the child carries the same religion the plight of the children doesn't. and there many of those who have returned are struggling to
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reintegrate. this is the day when his family was destroyed. 21 year old shark has edge that on his skin with burning cold and ink. in contrast to the howling wind outside the tent, it is complete silence inside. you see the brother and sister, a meter and a mirror don't talk much. the children were abducted along with their parents by ice and in 2014. we tried to ask her to talk. a meter says she remembers many things, but she doesn't want to speak english. after being kidnapped from iraq, the eventually ended up in turkey. just last year they were united with their older brother and sister. now the cannot speak their mother tongue and unable to join school in northern iraq. the only way for shadow to communicate with them is through a translation app. he struggles to provide for them because he has no work and no prospects let them on. and we wish we can leave the country and migrate. my sister mirror wants to go to school every day. she asks me either put me in school like
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the rest of the kids will take me outside of iraq. the whole day, the family is searching for their parents orphans born twice and are being raised by strangers and thousands of iraq. the answering children are growing up without future prospects in a world which seems to have ignored the suffering some of and without the 0. the hook, northern iraq. ah, let's update, you talk stories for you. i forgot the half past the out the televisions co founder has arrived and cobble for talks to form a new government molar. abdul gunning, bought into that the groups negotiations in doha. the taliban says a future government will be inclusive. charlotte bennett has more now from cobble i talked to some tele by members the other day and they said it's still very much in flux. negotiations are ongoing. mulberry came in from door. ha, he's a political chief.
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