tv [untitled] August 27, 2021 9:30pm-10:00pm AST
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in the aftermath, many victims were separated from their family members. as the dela seine went to the airport with 15 relatives, maybe some of them be injured. maybe they don't. i don't know. i tell you i, i know, i don't know whether my family. it's my life, my children. as evacuations, wine down. this is not how many africans expected to see us forces to pause. there are warnings of more. i still attack at the airport. the taliban has increased security and expanded the perimeter. the thousands who did not make it onto a flight. it is likely a dream lost for others. it is so much more. charlotte bellis al jazeera cobalt. while 2 british nationals were also among those who died in the blast,
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ne fucker has more from london now on the british sled evacuation from cobble, which is now in its final allen, a group of around a 1000 people. the last to be lifted out of afghanistan of had the paperwork processed in and now within the perimeter of the airport, we don't know how many of already left the country, but within the coming hours, those last remaining people will be taken to various different locations globally we have learned, however, that there are around a 1000 eligible afghans who remain in the country and around a 100 britain. some of the men, jo, workers, journalist and people who have decided to stay for a whole variety of reasons. some of them simply weren't able to get on the schedule flights because of the attacks that took place on thursday evening and the subsequent locked down around the airport afterwards. so they've essentially missed that slopes. the message where the british government says that will still be possible to travel overland to the borders surrounding i've got to stand for the
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pockets on the board. for instance, where the british government said the officials would be on standby to process people to allow them to eventually travel here to the united kingdom. but that of course raises the prospect of having to set up safe corridors. and that means negotiating with the taliban. what we've learned from the british government is that, that now trying to work out what kind of believers diplomatically can be pulled to get the taliban on side. well, meanwhile turkey is saying it's held it fast, talks with the taliban president, rest of type out on as considering the groups request for turkey to run. cobble airport after western forces withdraw. and taliban says it will secure the fed as he needs technical assistance to run and british mitted him. isn't it? our friends held the 1st meeting with the tale man, and this was a 3 and a half hours longer meeting under the supervision of our ambassador and council. and if necessary, we will have the opportunity to hold such talks. again,
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sam call failure has more on those talks now from a stumble, turkey and taliban having conducting these talks, which are in a way and a type of negotiation. for, for some time i don't, i don't stop. at the 1st talk was held after the turkish embassy cobble was moved inside the cobble international, a ports military section where the turkish military was also stationed. turkish military has been there as a nun combat mission under nato's. umbrella, for almost 20 years. and i don also mention that these talks they are trying to perceive these talks in a health way. they're trying to understand each other. what is the expectation know the tell about what is turkeys expectation and he says this is conducted it through diplomacy. we are doing diplomacy. our diplomats and politicians are enrolled in
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the schools, but during a national leaders, summit's law student turkeys president add on open lists at it, but then we heard the taliban saying that turkey, even though it's some, a slim country, it among other nato countries. they're welcome. but they came to off down a storm as a $4.00 and $4.00. so along with other foreign troops, turkey must also withdraw from afghanistan. that's why the turkish troops also are being evacuated from a couple a port. and we're expecting that the evacuation is going to be complete by the end of today. but turkey is willing to continue to stay in a way to assist our people while we are now hearing the president at one is saying that turkey will be leaving a small, technical group of trucks, enough kind of sound will be bringing you more details on that as we get them, meanwhile, though, the united nations is warning up to half a 1000000 africans could flee the country before the end of this year. it's calling on afghanistan. neighbors to keep their board is open to those seeking safety after
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the taliban took over. these are dramatic times and you and hcr, the u. n. refugee agency has worked with the people of afghanistan for over 40 years, and we will stand by them and do what we can to support them in terms of numbers, we are preparing for around 500000 new refugees in the region. this is a worst case scenario. well, we have not seen large outflows of africans. at this point. the situation inside afghanistan has evolved more rapidly than any one expected. while the taliban takeover in afghanistan is compounding fear and misery for african refugees who are in the northern french port city of color, all of them left off canister on several months or even several years ago. they are desperate for news of loved ones back home and worried about what will happen. correspondent natasha butler spoke to some afghans in college. they didn't want to be identified, they were insecurity. this man says he fled kabul nearly
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a year ago because he feared for his safety. now he's in the northern french port of kelly and wants to reach britain. he says been for taliban takeover in afghanistan. he stop worrying about his family back home. no telling me to pick us wrong them because we are not maybe they can be killed by the ones so they already worry about distributions. that's good. yeah, skag while thousands of afghans are trying to leave, i've got to stand now. those and kelly left several months or years ago, most say because of taliban violence, now they survive outdoors in green conditions. i am really scared for my country. i didn't want to leave, you know what to leave their home. but now we have no choice because the situation
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is really bad, was really, really scary time. it's a very unfastened time as well for people because they don't know if these are going to make what's gonna happen, obviously after the deadline as well. so it's a really, really scary. we're in time for that. people have few afghans in cali. want to stay in france. most want to reach the u. k because of a language or family ties each day. some people attempt to cross the english channel by hiding in a laurie on an inflatable boat. the british government says it will take him to, to sales and african refugees over 5 years with us. so need no indication that that would include any of those stuck in can i know, sarah, we are all following things and couple day flight people for not getting done because the situation is very difficult. there it is why we left our homes. so why don't they take, i've gone from here, frustration, fatigue, and
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a desperate existence made worse by anxiety about loved ones. far away. few here say they regret their journey's, but most hope that was happening in afghanistan will help people better understand why they left natasha. butler jazeera kelly, moving on now, and president joe biden has commended what he's described as strong relations between the united states and israel. he's met with israeli prime minister enough tale bennett at the white house, talks between the 2 leaders but postponed for a day as fighting, focused his attention on dealing with the attack and couple. bennett wants to stop the us from returning to the nuclear deal with iran. he's called on her on to stop it centrifuges warning of other options. if diplomacy fails, we've developed a comprehensive strategy that we're going to be talking about with 2 goals. the 1st goal is to stop iran on it for regional aggression and
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start rolling him back into the box. and the 2nd is to permanently keep iran away from ever being able to break out nuclear weapon hi, fully fully, fully support replenishing israel's iron dome system. and we're also going to discuss the threat moran and our commitment chair and never developed a nuclear weapon. and, but we're putting in diplomacy 1st and see where that takes us. but if diplomacy fails, we're ready to turn to other options. while evacuation orders have been issued for parts of the u. s. gulf coast asked a tropical storm either strengthened into a hurricane. either made landfall on cuba as i'll of youth on friday, was top winds of a 120 kilometers per hour. meteorologist expect the hurricane to flam and louisiana on sunday. and dozens of school children have been freed and northern nigeria after
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being abducted from an islamic school 3 months ago. now. a 136 students were taken by gunman from the town of to gina 90. 3 of them has been released. 4 of them admitted to hospital. one is known to have died in captivity. in now to the pandemic, and the number of people admitted to hospitals for the current of ours across the united states has crossed 800000. that's a level not seen since january hospitals in the south of fuller than in the rest of the country. many states that are now going through their west wave of infections yet. topping the list is florida with 17000 people are currently in hospital. it's also reporting more than $200.00 deaths daily. this latest outbreak is driven by the more infectious delta variant, as well as widespread vaccine hesitancy. and gallagher has an aces for us now from man. with a situation here in florida,
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frankly hasn't been worse. over the past few days, we've got north of $200.00 deaths per day. around 23000 new cases reported every day and 17000 people in this state alone are hospitalized. now all of this, of course, being fueled by that delta variant, and most of the people in hospital, all the unvaccinated things are so bad that doctors are holding press conferences on mass just to appeal to people to get those vaccines in their arms. now, governor ron de santis has just been over ruled by a judge. he was trying to stop schools from putting mask mandates in place, but a judge said you have exceeded your authority. so in, in terms of parents who want my children to stay safe. that could be seen as a good thing by them. obviously there are people that will not agree with that, but the governor has been over ruled now in many ways, what's happening here in florida is a microcosm of what's happening across the entire country, particularly in states. like alabama, mississippi and louisiana,
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where those vaccination rates a pretty low, and the cases are ramping up. although i have to say over the past few days and weeks, those vaccination rates have been going up as people realize they have to make a choice. they may be vaccine hesitant, but the alternative could be far worse. while meanwhile, new zealand is extending its nationwide lockdown until tuesday, after reporting 17 new cases of curve at 19 of the countries in the asia pacific region though are starting to see a slight easing of infections, but some including malaysia and now posting record highs as the delta vary continues to spread, scott hydro report, an increase in the number of new cobra. 1900 cases in new zealand has begun to slow, but the national, locked down from this recent surge, stoked by the delta variance has been extended until midnight on august 31st. then curves will be eas, except in the biggest city, auckland, and neighboring northland that will remain on the highest level of locked down probably for 2 more weeks. nearly 350 new infections have been reported since last
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week when the nation had its 1st domestic case in 6 months. at 21 percent. the vaccine rate is one of the lowest among wealthy nations. if you will have thing from today's case, number's reported earlier today, we may be seeing the beginning of our plato in cases how job is to keep up the hard work in order to beans and the inflection that is nearby us really has been battling its own delta search for week half of the population is under locked down . new south wales state saw slightly lower numbers of new cove at 900 cases on friday, but still near record level. so long as you have hot right to vaccination, private safety plans in fife. good information to the community on what they need to do to, to very protected. we can show the rest of the world how we can have managed, why a lot back to normality australian airline quanta said it's preparing to restart
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international flights. the countries with high vaccination rates, i'm a mid december returned to those, such as singapore, in japan, the u. s. u. k and neighboring new zealand. japanese media is reporting that a contaminant found in a batch of dirt covered 19 vaccines is believed to be a metallic particle. this, according to health ministry sources. thursday, the government suspended the use of 1600000 doses. but during to describe the contaminant as particular material and did not pose a safety or efficacy issue and in thailand, a new technique that does more with less like many countries around the world, it's facing a shortfall in vaccine supplies as it tries to stem cove at 19 infections university researchers have developed a system that uses a robotic arm to regulate vaccine doses more efficiently for men. now the whole new for what the machine guarantees with accuracy that we can gain an extra 20 percent from each vaccine vile from $10.00 to $12.00 doses provider. this is very meaningful to us because with the situation around the world right now,
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the number of accidents in thailand is very limited. vac prototype costs about $76000.00. research team members said they can produce 20 more units over the next 4 months. but need government funding and support to expand the program. it's got either al jazeera, bangkok, now security concerns are disrupting the flow of aid to earthquake damaged areas of haiti. relief efforts are continuing now nearly 2 weeks after the trauma that killed more than 2000 people. john holman, has moved this is how earthquake aid is moving in haiti. convoys heading out from pull to prince with a heavily on police escort. they need securities, one of the biggest concerns here, gangs have been running rampant for years, and haiti's recent political term, which has only made things worse, traveling the only road to the disasters own can feel like running a gauntlet. mostly because the agency trucks have to go through the multi song
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neighborhood on the outskirts report prints. it's turned into a bloody battle graham between 2 gangs. about a month ago, the guy here actually kick the police out. you can see the, the bullet holes here in the police station just a week ago. there's no way we could have been here. kidnappings and killings were constant, but now that's changed if only temporarily. this is this right to be 8 organizations have been especially worried about here in the district of my song. but there's something new here. i produce a jeremy to call and actually went to speak to one of the gang leaders who confirmed to him that they have made peace. the 2 groups by this territory. during that for allow a through. as you can see, the traffic is taking up again in a way that it hasn't dump a month. who knows how reliable or long lasting that piece will be. but it's not just those 2 gangs, making positive noises. the leader of a major coalition of our groups. the g 9 has hailed the truth and also called for
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others to give help. god did not get a whole lot. we know actually that the victims need water need food, so they need to kids do your best to help you help will be very appreciated. and what we want is to help our brothers sisters that are in a very difficult situation after the earthquake. that's why we say, but us to give little on nothing. but that doesn't mean all is now safe for aid organizations. tim callaghan, who leads usa disaster response team, says it's the last mile distribution in the earthquake zone itself, which is tough. it will show up with a truck full of food and you don't have a when you haven't ordinated that with the local authorities or the, or the national believe you can see something it make, you know where people around the truck because again i, what i've seen so far is that most people just want to help they want it
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whitley, in the last week a trucks have been ransacked and looted a work and said the situation can be chaotic and dangerous on the ground. but in rough make shift camps across the affected area. the still great need, know, went back, i went back, we are here with our children, but we need to feed them. we need food and water, we need medication. and now we use this place as a shelter, so we need to feed my children ourselves, that i was more than 130000 families, depending on the help that international organizations on the government can bring . it's a critical point for the earthquake relief as john home, and i'll just either put the pretty well the un secretary general says the situation and it's your view as t gray region is now a humanitarian catastrophe. he's calling for an immediate end to the 9 months war. more than 400000 people are now living in conditions close to famine. but the, if you, if you government continues to resist calls to give aid,
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organizations will access a parties must be media 3 end or still it is without preconditions and sees the opportunity to negotiate. the last thing is fires. foreign forces should leave the country and restrict you, made it accessible. all it is he need must be guaranteed, and you meditate. workers must be respected as to humanitarian assistance. the government of is fully cognizant of its obligation to its citizens. sensationalize ation and politics of situation. doesn't inform our response, we will continue to deliver on our obligation using all miss and locating all available resource. while stella had to hear on al jazeera, rinaldo returned manchester united agree on a deal to resign their former strike in details on their way. ah
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ah ah ah, talk about it is now time for for his demo. thanks a sergeant, there's only one place to start and that's with christiana now days shock. return to manchester, united. the 5 time wild player of the has won over 30 major trophies in his career and has stunned the world going out thing he's going back to where it all began. david states reports kristen, 12 years after leaving them. christiana, rinaldo is once again. a manchester united player. the news broke just an hour after he landed in lisbon for international duty with portugal. after deciding to
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leave a tammy inside the aventis, he'd initially been in talks with united rivals, manchester city. but when city pulled out, united stepped in to snap him up, it reported event is accepted, an offer of around $30000000.00. were now i was 36 years old and regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. it was united way, 1st made his name during his original spell at the club between 20032009. brought in by alex ferguson from sporting lisben. he went up to score a 118 goals and 19 trophies, including 3 premier leagues, the european champions league, and 5th club world cup united current manager ali going to south get used to play with him. speaking before the deal was done, he refused to speculate, but clearly thinks highly of his former teammate the let's see what, what happens when chris on august the such a legend of of this club. yeah, after united we're now by me to around madrid for what was then
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a record breaking fee of $110000000.00. he was that star player knowing years and racked up 15 trophies with the spanish joints, including 4 champions, leagues in 2018. he left to join event us in a deal with $117000000.00, and very one to leave titles. success in europe. eluded them. he let his manager know on thursday that he wanted to move on. and on, you know, more to do another things change is the law of life. event is remains, which is the most important thing that it has been 3 years. he made his contribution. now he's leaving and life goes on the movie and it, it is subject to an agreement of personal terms, a visa and medical which we're now though could complete while in lisbon. portugal captain will then focus on woke up qualifiers against ireland and as a by john before joining up with his new teammates. the united david stokes al jazeera manchester city play. benjamin mandy has been denied baylof,
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the facing charges of 4 counts of right. and one of sexual assault, the 27 year old appeared at a pre trial hearing a chest, the magistrate court on friday. he didn't enter a plea, but has denied the charges. the case has been adjourned until september. the 10th monday has been suspended by city, pending and investigation. police say the charges relate to a legit tax on the 3 women at his home between october last year. and this month in the cricketers have given themselves a fighting chance in the test against england and leads the host last the last 2 wickets early on, day 3. as they made 400 leaving india with a huge talk ahead of them being bowed out for just 78. and the 1st things that such a test for jar is leading the resistance he finished and beaten on $91.00 low fight him up. the crease is captain caly hill regime on 45 in the 215 for 2, it's still needing 100. 39 runs make england back again. format. new zealand around
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chris cans has been left paralyzed after having a life saving house operation. the 51 year old needed emergency surgery at a city host earlier this month that suffered a stroke in his spine during the procedure which has caused paralysis in his legs. ken's came off life support last week until now began a significant rehabilitation process. and a specialist spinal hospital in australia, the track and field events underway, the parlor picks in tokyo and there were a handful of wild records including the, china's human gold in the women's $100.00. 35 final. she beat australia's, i just hope in a time of the 2nd. the 1st go metal in track and field went to brazil, blind runner, yeltsin jacks, and his guide one. the men's $5000.00 meats at 11 final overtaking japan's can cover our on the final bend and compact rid savano,
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accosted all of era who is also blind. let clear of the competition. when the women 11 goes great celebration, while track cyclists march in per on the left here will take no further parts and the games. he's been provisionally suspended after testing positive for the band blood based a p o. the sample was taken 3 weeks for the parlor pick started. the 38 year old a could be stripped of the bronze medal he won in the men's be $4000.00, meet the individual to see on wednesday, the children are and dropping sport to take you to a us state department briefing spokesman net price is addressing the media now from washington d. c. let's just now for our marine counterpart and the u. s. military more broadly . yesterday's news was wrenching, it was wrenching for every single american but it was
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especially acutely felt by many people here. the deaths of the service members, as well as the tragic loss of life on the part of so many african seeking nothing more than security. an opportunity is something on the hearts and minds of everyone. here it was a dark day, but our service members alongside our diplomatic personnel, of course, had been back at it again. today. they are guarding the facility and cobble they are facilitating the most noble of missions. that is the effort to bring to safety american citizens as well as or ask in an international partners as you heard from the president, that mission will not be deterred precisely because of the bravery the skill. the determination of all. busy of those on the ground. and of course,
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in no small part due to our u. s. military partners are now turn to today into our ongoing documation efforts. as you've heard from 3 am eastern on august 26 until 3 am eastern on august 27th. a total of approximately $12500.00 people were evacuated from. this is the result of 35 u. s. military flights, which carried approximately 8500 vacuous and 54 coalition flights, which carried approximately 4000 people. since august 14th, the u. s. has evacuated and facilitated the evacuation of approximately 105000 people. since the end of july, we have relocated approximately 110006 100 people. of those evacuated since august 14th at we have brought to safety at least
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$5100.00 us citizens and likely more within the last day, more than $300.00 additional americans were evacuated. there are approximately 500 american citizens. we are currently working with who wants to leave, and with whom we are communicating directly to facilitate their evacuations. thanks to an ongoing, aggressive outreach campaign that consists of multiple outbound messages per day, by phone, by text message by email, and other tools, we are communicating with several 100 american citizens who have not yet determined whether they want to leave for various reasons. last night alone, we reached out to every american whom we believe may be enough. dana stand and attempting to leave. in many cases, we did this again multiple times by phone,
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by email, by text. we continue to reach out to anyone who makes contact with us through multiple needs, which over the past week has included tens of thousands of calls, emails, texts, what that messages and other tactics. finally, before take your questions, let me give you an update on the evacuation of our locally employed staff. we absolutely, as we have said, have a responsibility to these individuals who have worked with our colleagues on the ground and cobble. and we are grateful for their commitment and dedication to united states. if i can now confirm that the vast majority of our locally employed staff and their immediate family members have been evacuated or are currently on the grounds of the home. because.
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