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wrote off migration, we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sierra ah, with getting back to the us says camera dot air strikes against i saw enough dentist on falling the couple airport attack. i don't know if my family is, it's my why my children. we hear from victims of the airport bombing that killed at least a 175 people. ah, no bias and this is alive from joe hom also coming up the man convicted of assassinating us. senator robert f. kennedy is granted parole officer more than 50
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years in prison. the protest in peru not to congress goods. the green lights, the less this capital president pedal kasteel. ah, the us says it's counted out air strikes against iceland, eastern afghanistan, the attacks, and now you know how problems follow a warning from president joe biden. but his forces would hunt down those behind those, the suicide bombing outside couple airport, at least $175.00 people were killed, including 13 us troops and african civilians. alexander has more from washington d. c. the us central command to saying that a drone attack strike if you will hit a, i saw k planner in the words of the us central command,
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and that the strike was successful and killed that person. they said this happened in eastern afghanistan in anger. har province issue in that province in eastern part of the country, part of it borders pakistan. they say that there was no civilian casualties that the u. s. military knows about. now the reuters news agency here in the united states reporting for that information from unnamed us officials, that it was a drone that was launched from a base in the middle east and it killed this. i saw k planner who was driving a vehicle with another associate and they both were killed. we do not know exactly when this operation took place. and we do also do not know if this was one of more that or to be expected in the future. but clearly the united states,
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1st retaliation for the attack outside the capital couple airport on thursday. well, let's take a closer look at the eisler, fully known as i saw car sun, which is claiming responsibility for the cabal attack. the group is formed in 2014 . it was made up of breaks away fighters from the pakistan taliban, as well as fighters from the canister and replace the legions to the late iso leader. had sadie caught us on is a historical region which included pots that would today be in iran. i've kind of son pakistan and took medicine. i saw k as it's become known as being responsible for some of the worst attacks in afghanistan and pakistan in recent years. targeting girls, schools, hospitals, and the maternity ward. the group has big differences with the taliban accusing it of abandoning, armed struggle in favor of negotiated peace deals with washington. david said he is a former deputy us assistant secretary of defense for i've gotten
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a stan and pakistan. he says the taliban won't be able to secure the country against groups such as ice. okay. people who joined ice. ok, a came from the parlor bond somewhere. indigenous spiders, but they were people for whom the columbine was to moderate people whose vision of the world and it was of a lasting war in which all who were not of the particular sex, as long as they were part of would be destroyed, would be killed they have killed babies, said the hospitals. this is a very dangerous group. and with the old government that i can stand, gone, and the screaming influence of the civil society of the past on able to maintain civil order by beating people. you see pictures of taliban fighters club the people with gardens and using rips on them, the same things they didn't, they weren't power before. so they can maintain a superficial order. but a serious ability to govern society and in a positive way. it's all about has never shown any ability to do that. and
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i say ok and other groups attract appearance. and in a way that you want to have a difficult time over time, people will likely tend to become more radical and slide away from the top of on. so just because of a bunch of over doesn't mean f can send more secure over time, it will be less secure. us forces have resumed evacuation operations in afghanistan after the airport attack. only for days remain before a deadline for all foreign forces to leave the country, but that are wanting. another attack is likely and the next few days could be the most dangerous. shallow ballast has spoken to victims of the airport attack to come to had served as an escrow and soldier. he went to cavalier port on thursday, hoping his service would be enough to qualify him for an evacuation flight. the father of 4 was killed at the gate. shady, the ghost. he's
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a martyr because he died for a good cross. he wants to the best future for his family because there's no work here and so much fighting. he wanted out of this place and he died for it to come to spend his childhood. and final days under taliban rule, he wanted life to be different to his children and hope to raise them in the united states. but people here say the us has offered little and taken a lot about, but he's all this misfortune and all the explosions are, or those who had attacks all this because of the americans. and i made that i'm tom . wish those it's outside emergency hospital with her mother. her uncle has called from california. they are all waiting for news on her father who survived the explosion and his being treated in size, much as they didn't give us permission to see him and his abdomen and hands were hurt. he was brought here in a cart. we've only seen pictures of him and he was bloody thousands of the wounded
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were brought here to emergency hospital. these are some of the more severe and everyone here had been at the airport hoping for an evacuation flight to escape the violence and stairs. there are going to stones later victims in the intensive care unit. patients explain why they ignored i saw threats and remained outside the gates to argue the case for evacuation. below had tried to through with his uncle who had a foreign passport. he said it was red color. his uncle died at the scene. in the aftermath, many victims with separation from the family members. as the dela hussein he went to the airport with 15 relatives, maybe some of them, the navy, do get the all, i don't know. i tell you anything. i hear. i know. i don't know rid of my family. it's my wife. my children. as
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evacuations, wine down. this is not how many seconds expect you 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. shall at bellis out to 0. couple. the un is wanting that up to half a 1000000 off guns could flee the country before the end of the year. it's calling on have kind of times neighbors to keep the borders open for those wanting to leave . these are dramatic times and you and hcr you in refugee agency, has worked with 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,
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we have not seen large outflows of africans. at this point. the situation inside afghanistan has evolved more rapidly than anyone expected. caught in lying as vice president for programs and policy with refugees international. it says most of the african refugees will settle in pakistan or iran. the majority of that 500000. we didn't have heading to pakistan or something that had to pockets on the 1st quarter call. and then or wrong is the 2nd country likely to host the most with a running pockets on host close to $2200000.00 of the $2.00. we are african refugees who are currently out there. so we anticipate that they will be the countries received the most. the concern here right now is that as the pakistan and one of the larger keeping their bores close to african refugees. and we can see in places where major border crossings exist, that flows are already beginning to develop. and there's blockages at those cross points as people try to get across. and so i think we're in for
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a very difficult couple of weeks and months ahead. when the refugees actually cross when they're allowed to actually cross into something like august on, on what we want to see, or basic reception will be granted refugee status. and they will be given access to services, the right to work the right to get education right to get health care. so the basic necessities of life. now that's going to be definitely a challenge in some of these countries. some of signed the refugee convention are bound by law to do what to do, so others have not. the key thing is going to be assistance going to those countries from western donors and other large donors to make sure that they can help share the responsibility for taking these folks on. in addition, it will be important that refugees can be resettled out of focused on iran, 2 countries in europe and the united states. so they can do their furniture ahead of us by agencies say coldly 19 was not developed as a vital weapon, but there's still divided over it's linked to a love in china. why
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a birthday party for argentina's 1st lady has led to the indictment of a husband president of the battle for numbers. ah, ah, it's time for the journey the winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello walter, while sunshine on the menu for the middle east, but we've also got to talk about some sand and dust swirling around for the northeast of saudi rate into the southwest, along the shores of the red river. going for a closer look here we can see it being kicked up in and around mecca, and same goes for a huge swath of all non we may see that rising sand and dust. meantime, we've got a high of 28 degrees and salon. that's for go into pakistan and we may see some monsoon or moisture sneak in toward the north. there. impacting as long about
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karachi is dry. however, with a height of $33.00 degrees and know what scratch your temperatures, they're going to heat up over the next few days. wednesday, september, 1st we'll get you up to 38 while above average. also talking about while above average temperatures, and it's stumble on cra up to $37.00, but here's the thing. it's them pull breezy conditions on saturday, wind gusts up to 45 kilometers per hour, tropics of africa. we've got a run of rain through the democratic republic of congo central african republic, pushing into southern areas of chad on saturday. and that weather maker that's been moving across south africa. a cool air has rushed in. so johannesburg, 14 degrees, but still breezy conditions for the eastern cape on saturday. that sure update. sponsored call cut on airways. frank assessments, the spyware. it is a lesson against freedom, surprising informed opinions. what you saw happening get from market. there was, there was also petune is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any
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other congress that we have conference here for 60 years, rather than to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our gym. 0 o a reminder about health stories this the u. s. canada zone strikes against iceland. janice, time following those days. attack outside counsel airport was killed at least 175 people. the strikes were in the province of eastern hall. there are no reports of civilian casualties. the u. s embassy in afghanistan is put out another large for
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all american citizens to leave couple airport immediately. that are warnings that another attack is likely and the next few days could be the most dangerous. the un refugee agency says up to half a 1000000 people could try to flee. i've got to stand by the end of the year. it's appealing to all neighboring countries to keep borders open. the man convicted of assassinating us senator robert f. kennedy has been granted parole lots of trying for his freedom, 16 times, the 77 year old cancer hon has served 53 years for shooting. kennedy, at a campaign event at the ambassador hotel in san angelo is in 1968. phil laval has more from los angeles for 53 years. it has been no after no hemmed number. 16 godsa hanser hon. the result he wanted. i got the shooter convicted of murdering robert f. kennedy. a man many believed would be
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president and the progressive one gun down in a busy hotel in 1968 by a palestinian furious about his support for israel, a crime. so hon has never denied but says he doesn't remember. i was always there. but i don't remember the exact moment. remember pulling my guns out of my bike now to be freed on parole after intervention from the senate, his children some douglas appearing in person to say, so hands should be released along with another man shot on that night. they, i'm busted a hotel where the murder took place was knocked down years ago, replaced with this memorial, which really highlights what that moment took from this country. the man who killed robert kennedy not acquitted, but you to be released on parole. and all these years later, mary still believes he was even becoming among them some of senator kennedy's family, his son roberts, who wrote in favor of hans release,
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even visited him in prison, saying i went because i was curious, undisturbed by what i had seen and the evidence i was disturbed that the wrong person might have been convicted of killing my father. that theory that there was a 2nd gunman because more bullets were fired than hans good could hold. and he was facing the senator who was shot at point blank range in the back one medical expert telling this book's author there is very compelling evidence that sir hannah was nothing state at the time of the shooting. i was somehow program to be as distraction for the real sure who was behind edge behind kennedy's right ear, so he won't be freed immediately. there is a long administrative process that could take months or even see the release block altogether, and he's likely to be deported to jordan because he is not a us citizen bringing an end to one of america's most high profile and shocking criminal cases. fill of al jazeera los angeles can ida is gathering strengths as it has towards the u. s. gulf coast minors brought down trees in his turn off. roofs
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is across the west of cuba on friday, carried by winds of 130 kilometers an hour. the u. s. national weather service predicts it will become an extremely dangerous category for her again. at the time it reaches louisiana late on sunday, the governor of the state is telling residence, quote, anyone who isn't concerned has got something wrong with them. by tomorrow night, tropical storm force winds will begin to move on to the coast of louisiana. and so the next 24 hours are very, very important. now is the time to finish your preparations. and i wanna encourage everyone to understand it by nightfall tomorrow night. you need to be where you intend to ride out. the storm. president joe biden has commanded what is described as a strong relations between the us and israel is met is really prime minister nestali bennett. of the white house talks about, respond for a day is by and focused on dealing with the attacking couple. bennett wants to stop
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the us from returning to the nuclear deal with iran is called on to ron to stop it's centrifuges warning of other options. if diplomacy fails, fancies president emanuel mac hole has arrived in back dire head of original summit that aims to reduce tension. michael is a co organizer in the talks with iraqi prime as most of our economy out of and rainy and officials that are expected to attend with iraq. seeking to establish itself as a mediator between them has been working towards mending ties between the re, enter run. they were severed in 2016 after an attack on the side of the embassy during protests. the political divisions and peru have spilled onto the streets after the new government won a vote of confidence in congress opposition protested of scuffled with police after the vote in favor of president federal costeo's, left wing cabinet. supporters of the government also turned to back the president's radical social policies because he is free to party as a minority and congress,
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which is controlled by a central right religion. my son says, has this report from the law was 73 legislators in favor and 50 against a cabinet approved plagued with questions like of experience allegations of corruption and prime minister. either way, either accused of making a so called apology for terrorism by appearing to support the shining path extremis group. it put off, even some of the moderate legislators shouted a be either for making remarks in the indigenous kit to a language, even though he was calling for a new start we want to face a different future. different from the unfair, centralize, elitist and deeply exclusionary country, the newly inaugurated left his government will now focus on peruvians left behind the. this is the priority will be to tackle the pandemic that left nearly
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$200000.00 peruvian instead of 30 percent of the country in poverty did not. they should be the priority of our social policy. it is time to begin to close this gap and access to rights. the shameless as peruvians, the it will be eastern. it's been a confrontational 1st month in office for precedent. civil castillo, analysts say a powerful and united right wing alliance in congress. request, gusty, you and his team looking again to hone in automated. there is an enormous lack of knowledge of how to govern a very complex state of understanding power and what you need to do if you want to achieve a certain governance and the country in crisis. castillo is the 5th president in the last 5 years. some of the politicians who give him the cabinet, a green light, are also sending him a message, fire the ministers, and start over preceding castillo treated thanks for giving his cabinet the boldest
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confidence he said. the consensus will allow them to govern with the people. however, and only see the political battles will likely continue, nearly 50 percent of peruvians didn't vote for castillo, and the political opposition in congress may guarantee an appeal battle for a precedent and a cabinet. with hardly any experience in governing, madana santas, i just see that lima to el salvador has plans to adopt the crypto currency bitcoin as legal, tanda, have spawn protests in the capital. hundreds of people rallied. and so, salvador over concerns the tensions will be paid in bed coin instead of us dollars . and protests is also way that people don't understand the technology needed to use the cryptic currency. but calling what become legal, tender on september, the 7th? meaning it will be on an equal footing with the dollar. a
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prosecutor in argentina has indicted the president for violating his own coven 19 rules last year, about 2 fernandez. impose the national, locked on while so your birthday party for the 1st lady, the control overseas said to be damaging his popularity even more. that is a bold reports from one service. it was one of his trick test locked downs in the world. security forces were deployed on the streets of origin, tina to prevent the spread of covered 19 but a few weeks of videos that have just been revealed show president america for amended and he's wife john. yes, we're not respecting it. now a prosecutor in argentina has accused president, man, this of breaking the quarantine and celebrating a party of the presidential residents. you. but if you think that the president is an expert in lying, he said there were no parties. when the picture appeared, they said it was a fake. second picture, they admitted there was
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a party and then he blamed his wife and haughty every day. he changed his version last week about the foreign man miss apologize for the incident and can sorta see the julio on july 14, 2020 on my dear fabulous birthday fabiola gathered with her friends and had a toast. which shouldn't have been done. i definitely realized that this shouldn't have been done, and i'm sorry, did. i'm clearly sorry. on thursday, the president went even further and presented a written statement with his defense in front of a judge. he also offered to donate half of his salary to a research institution, even though the president to apologize and has offered to donate part of your salary to compensate for the celebration that happened at this presidential arrested. and the incident has angered many people in argentina. they say that while they couldn't attend the funeral of a family member or children missed school, the president was celebrating his wife's birthday over 100000 people have
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lost their lives to go over 1900 tina. even though the country was one of the 1st in the region to close borders and impulse locked down, members of the opposition saying the president should be on peach for breaking the rules. we've made 2 requests for an impeachment one signed by r block and another one by congressmen in my party. we believe he, viola hit all the rules of incompetence and abusive power. the opposition does not have a majority in parliament, and impeachment is unlikely for now. but our didn't, tina will hold mid term election the november. and while the government is trying to control the scandal and only say this incident could cause more damage in the pose than in a court of law. that is, i will, i'll defeat out when a fight, if corona, virus, hospital admissions, and some us states have search to levels not seen since january that are now 100000
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people in hospitals across the country. medical facilities and the southern states are set to be almost full of the list as florida with 17000 patients. the latest star break is driven by the motor infectious delta of variance, as well as widespread vaccine hesitancy. anti gallagher has the latest from miami. well, the situation here in florida 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 vary, and most of the people in the hospital, all the unvaccinated things are so bad that doctors are holding press conferences, all 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,
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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, where those vaccination rates are pretty low, and the cases are ramping up. although i have to say over the past few days and weeks, those vaccination rate have been going up as people realize they have to make a choice. they may be vaccine hesitant, but the alternative could be followers. american intelligence agencies are divided over the origins of corona virus, but they agree. it wasn't developed as a bio weapons that's according to another declassified report ordered by us president joe biding over 19 was 1st detected in the chinese city of war han in 20 . 19. the intelligence community is a,
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china's leaders didn't know about the virus before the pandemic began, but they couldn't agree on whether it was 1st transmitted from an animal or leaked from a lab. and sorrow is director of the elizabeth all griffin bio safety program at georgetown university. she's calling on global cooperation to understand where the outbreak of cobra, 1900 started. it's very challenging, i think without having transparency from the government of china and having access to bills, clinical samples, material, and data from early on in the outbreak, it would be very challenging to be conclusive on the origins of the outbreak. i think unfortunately, this outbreak in this panoramic has become exceptionally politicized. and i think what's important right now is to stop laying blame and to stop politicizing the issues and really get at hand at what we need to find out in order to stop this outbreak. and to stop this pandemic, and that's going to require global cooperation, global collaboration,
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and primarily right now that, that train transparency of understanding, again, where this outbreak originated. i think what's important to consider is, what are we going to do with that information? once we have it, understand the origins will help us think about risk assessments for future pandemic outbreaks, future pandemic risks. but having the data that we have at hand right now, we can, we can respond to this pandemic. so how do we get countermeasures and vaccines to the global population to be able to stop the spread of kind of virus. we don't need to understand the origins in order to stop the spend on the great. now use it. it is reporting 82 new cases of corona virus with no sign yet. that is our break is slowing that are now $429.00 cases. but only one is regarded as critical. most of the infections are in the largest city, oakland, which will remain locked down for another 2 weeks. the rest of the country is also in lockdown, but it will ease restrictions to state. india is administered nearly 10000000 jobs
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in one day, its highest daily figures in launching his vaccine drive. in january, half the population is now received at least one dose around 15 percent of fully vaccinated against covered 19, but infections that also rises. the central governments asked the states of my pastor and catalog to consider imposing night curfews that have been tearful reunions in northern nigeria after the release of more than 100, abducted students. authorities reported 3 separate releases in the last 24 hours. include 90 children, taken by gunman from school in the states 3 months ago as alien officials say one child died while held hostage and for others receiving medical treatment today to get his di it's an all new to the, to the, to the people taking a community we have encountered different kind of pet abolition we have
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encountered different kind of in fact, sleepless, light, sleepless night. and a days we hunger that we cannot it, and it's him because we, i think in the far to read the gun used to kill us out law billy. the kid has been sold at auction for $6000000.00. it's the highest amount ever paid for a fight on believe the kid killed 8 men and was pursued for months until he was shot dead in new mexico in 18. 8121 year old story is been told many times in u. s. pop culture, including several films. ah, this is all. these are the top stories. the us is carried out, joan strikes against isolate, falling foes is attack outside cobble airport. that killed at least a 175 people. it happened in the east and not a heart problem.

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