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and big companies around the empires are rising on a wealth of information and we need the commodity. in the 2nd 5 part series 90 re examined whether corporations are colonizing internet like me in power of big tech on a jazzy ah tight security. a couple of us launches a drone strike against retaliation for thursday. airport attack, ah mclaughlin. life coming up park and ida barrows towards the southern united states where it's expected to strengthen into a highly dangerous storm. by the time it hits the purchase in peru
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after congress gives a green light to the left, his company president could steal the fight for equal voting rights. march of the planned across the united states, against new laws that make it harder for some people to call ballad. ah, so the united states says it's carried out to drains drunk against iceland, eastern afghanistan. the attack can no longer hop province follows an early warning from president joe biden. he said his forces would hunt down those behind thursday, suicide bombing outside cobble airport. at least a 175 people were killed, including 13 us troops. well, the u. s embassy in cobble is swati americans against traveling at to the airport because of security concerns. the pentagon says specific credible threats against the facility, remain official said any americans who waiting at the airport should leave immediately. united states and allied forces are racing to evacuate. the citizens
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and vulnerable afghans before the deadline to withdraw troops on tuesday will be speaking to charlotte bellis about the situation in afghanistan in just a moment. but 1st, gabriel elizondo has more on the throne. strike 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 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 the 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
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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, 1st retaliation for the attack outside the capital couple airport on thursday. all right, let's be now 2 shall as whose life is in a couple. and charlotte understand you just been up to the airport and as the deadline draws near, i'm wondering who's in control? yeah, so last night we were told by some telephone context that they were moving more forces inside the perimeter. what they were calling the victoria strike force unit, which essentially like beer version of special forces. and they've moved more of
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those personnel inside the airport. the u. s. denied that they had taken control vehicle fully, but we do understand that they are slowly taking control of more areas within the actual airport perimeter. and then this morning, when we were down, we went to the north side of the pool. the was in the last 2 weeks that is being controlled by c. i a run militia, they known as 0 units, and they are associated with the closely with the americans. and they have been separating western forces from the taliban. they had told us this militia that they were going to be evacuated by the us. when this was done this morning, we went down there. sure enough, the taliban had taken control of the northern perimeter. they said the handle of began around 7 a local time. we could see pockets of the 0 units surrounded by telephone and these, these 2 groups have been arch enemies for some years. now. they've been surrounded and the telephone was floating, taking control of that stretch. so certainly, as this winds down the telephone, picking up more areas of the airport. and what about the evacuation is what's
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happening? well, there were thousands of people down there this morning still trying to get on some of these flights. we understand that they are winding down. when we were down there, we could see the tail of a military croft near the top mac. if you look at flight, right, you can still see civic c 17th entering and leaving asked space but few military across. and there were in previous days and at the moment the evacuated more than 110000 people. whether they'll get huge numbers out the next couple of days, it doesn't seem so as, as it starts to wind to an in certainly us allies have started to in beer evacuation if it's the turkish military. for example, have said that a military presence here has come to an end, but they, for example, i going to leave a technical team behind the help the television essentially run the airport as of wednesday when foreign forces had left when even the men,
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thanks very much trouble so it's being called a life altering storm. harken ida is make his way to the united states gathering strength as it hits towards a gulf coast. now, ida has already hit cuba, where it's brought down trees and total roofs as it crossed the west on west of the island. i should say on friday, the u. s. national weather service predicts it will become an extremely dangerous consequence for hurricane. by the time it reaches the louisiana late on sunday, 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 want encourage everyone to understand that by nightfall tomorrow night, you need to be where you intend to ride out the storm. and let's get more on this from our whether it was at a jeff harrington and jeff, this is nick grimm. this is
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a dire forecasts next. so here is where a hurricane ida. it's right now, as you mentioned, just barreled through western cuba and the biggest threat it's going to leave behind is bud slides when you consider sunspots picked up about 200 millimeters of rain. so here's where it's going, this is a worst case scenario rate through the gulf of mexico. we'll talk about that in a sec, but 1st so landfall. here we are on sunday. this is looking to make landfall as a category for hurricane late sunday. and i want to prepare you for the worst case scenario here. so a cat for top wind speeds, we could see upwards of 250 kilometers per hour. you consider winds that intent that you're going to pick up the ocean and drive it into the coast, otherwise known as storm surge, about 45 meters high. and we have to remember places like new orleans are actually below sea level, about 6 meters. and this is looking to make landfall toward the southwest of new orleans. so what's allowing for the intensification here? it's the very warm gulf of mexico waters, especially on the northern shores there. the temperature is about $32.00. so that's
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going to add fuel to the fire here just as it makes that land falls south west of new orleans. now all of this is actually happening around the anniversary, the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico. it became a category 5 hurricane, but then weekend into a category 3 storm before i may combine, fall in louisiana. also we're keeping tabs on tropical storm nora, which is expected to also form into a hurricane, a category one, but not looking to make landfall. it will go through the be of california again as a category one, but that's still going to brush up against the baja california peninsula. so this will impact the popular tourist hotspot of carbo san lucas. so nick, a lot of tropical activity going on. but of course, all lies on either right. yes, somebody will be, keep you very clear on, on just time being. thanks a lot. now iraq is hosting a regional summit in an effort to promote peace and reconciliation in the middle
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east. it's also a being to improve ties between saudi arabia and iran. both countries are attending the meeting. let's go straight away to mom that we had who's at the conference in by that. first up, what are we expecting? well, according to him, full term with sources with the government of iraq. this depends on the closed session that is due to be held later today. agreements or memorandum of understanding might be at times by the stakeholders today. but as, as of yet only the president of france, him and william across, arrived last night and according to the play minister must have called them iraq is hoping to strings and ties with friends, especially in areas like energy activity, infrastructure. and also remember that price is an from an important ally with a iraq, especially in regard to the fight. again, it's not with just load that,
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that king abdullah of jordan is on his way to the dad if you did. a geisha has just arrived and the prime minister of kuwait is now flying to death. as you know that among the attendees are the leaders that invited for this summit. also the secretary general of the arab league and also, but it presented as a member of permanent member of faith of the united nations security council. iraq . it seems to be very key and to hold such summit, which it is. it is not the 1st one. it is also added to a number of other health this year teams iraq is came to play an important rule and region. it is that iraq, as the enforcement official here tell us that they strongly believe that this stability of iraq is and cannot be separated from the stability of the region. and iraq can play an important role, especially in inviting,
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get rival side. remember that saudi arabia and iran, i invited to, and bilateral meetings are expected to be held between the 2 countries. here on the margin of this summit, areas like energy to fight against iso, also preparations in regard to combating terrorism and also mutual economic and trade. understanding agreement could be also at the time during this conference, remember that parties like egypt and told them that also they have they have the summer that was held here and a rock last tune and did the seem to we who came to continue these agreements in regard to mutual trade, mutual, economic interest. thanks to that,
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some of the other well have reporting that from that think it's still ahead here and i was 0. find out why the president's budget tina has been indicted up to throwing a birthday party for his partner. christiana, rinaldo head's back to the club where he became falling legend. ah hey there. thank you for joining in. we've got this disturbing silver central europe just spinning its wheels and it's feeding white sand at times breezy conditions where there is cloud, there is rain and where there is rain. there's low temperatures. look at this prague, 16 degrees on saturday. berlin, 20. and one characteristic of this disturbance has been a lot of rain in a short period of time. so around italy's multi coast and under 3 hours, a $150.00 millimeters of rain, look what it did. that water rushing down the stairs here, a flash flooding,
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a big concern here. and we could see repeat scenes of this across those eastern shores of the adrian dixie impacting cortetia and bosnia on saturday. we're in the clear across turkey temperature as well above average. here is stumble, $33.00, a bit breezy at times. with that, when coming down the boss for us on cra, we've got you up to 37, mostly clear across the iberian peninsula, but could see some scattered showers toward the northeast on saturday. scenes of flooding plain out toward new jerin. more than 400 villages destroyed you're impacting over 800000 people are heavy rains on saturday though will be as we head towards toko and gonna ivory coast, i'll be john up to 26 degrees. that says, snapshot of your weather. see you in a bit the frank assessments, by way, it is a lesson freedom, surprising informed opinions. what you saw happening is come on to it was 40 to
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come up with 2 new critical debate that we have here. it's not between kula and any other than we have gone through here between the 2 years. re running to keep people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera. oh, the me that again, you're watching out your mind about top stories and the united states says it's carried out to drains, dr. jay's iceland east and i've got this done and believes it has killed a member responsible for planning attack. therefore,
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this warning from president joe biden that his forces would hunt down those behind says a suicide bombing outside the us embassy and helpful is awarding americans against traveling to the airport because of security concerns. parents concern, specific credible threats against facility remain tens of thousands of people in the us state of louisiana face evacuation. orders is or can either head towards us go either made landfill twice over west to cuba on friday for costs predicted will become an extremely dangerous park. and the political divisions improve, has spilt onto the streets off to the new governments. one of the conference in congress opposition, protested scuffle with a police officer, vote in favor president petro custio's, left cabinet. supporters of the government also turned out to back the president's radical social policies to theater, free peru, parties, and minority in congress, which is controlled by center. right coalition, such as this report now from him,
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the local 73 legislators in favor and 50 against a cabinet approved a plagued with questions, lack of experience, allegations of corruption and prime minister. either we either accused of making a so called apology for terrorism by appearing to support the shiny pass extremis group. it put off, even some of the moderate legislators shouted at b either for making remarks indian did not get to a language even though he was calling for a new start. can we want to face a different future difference from the unfair centralize to us in deeply exclusionary country? the newly inaugurated leftist government will now focus on peruvians left behind. be. this is the priority will be to tackle the pandemic that left nearly $200000.00 prove, instead of 30 percent of the country in poverty did not. they should be the priority
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of our social policy. it is time to begin to close this gap and access to rights the chambers as peruvians, the, it won't be easy. it's been a confrontational 1st month in office for precedent. federal castillo, analysts say a powerful and united right wing alliance in congress. me crush, gusty, you and his team looking into one enormous, 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 proceeding castillo tweeted, thanks for giving his cabinet the vote of 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
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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 santa. so just eda lee, my b to me. now american intelligence agencies are divided over the origins of current of ours, but they agree. it was not developed as a buyer weapon that's according to a now declassified report ordered by president joe biden. kevin, 1900, was for us to take to the chinese city, who hon in 2019. the intelligence community says chinese leaders didn't know about the virus before the pendant began, but they couldn't agree on whether it was 1st transmitted from an animal or whether it was leaked from a lab. aging describes reported political manipulation. aaron, sol as the director of the elizabeth our griffin bio safety program at georgetown
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university. and she's called on global corporation to understand where the outbreak of code 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 pandemic 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 and global collaboration. 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?
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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 crowd of iris? we don't need to understand the origins in order to stop this band on the great well, the number of people hospitalized with great viruses says to levels not seen in about 8 months. there are about a 100000 people in hospitals across the country. beds in the southern states is said to be almost full topping the list to the united states in florida with 17000 patients. the latest outbreak is driven by the more infectious delta variance is what is widespread vaccine hesitancy anti galka as the latest now 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
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day and 17000 people in the 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, 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
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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. a prosecutor, knowledge and tina has indicted the president for violating his own cave in 1900 rules last year about a better fernandez. impose a national lockdown well, throwing a birthday party for the 1st lady. control this is said to be damaging his popularity even more through a pe reports now from what is there. 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 of videos that have just been revealed show president about at the foot 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
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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 a party and then he blamed his wife and haughty every day. he changed his version last week about at the farm and miss apologize for the incident. and i thought a silly 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 apologize and has offered to donate part of his 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
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attend the funeral of a family member or children missed school, the president was celebrating his wife's birthday. over 100000 people have lost their lives to go over 19 argentina. even though the country was one of the 1st in the region to close borders and imposed logged down, members of the opposition saying the president should be on peach for breaking the rules. to go, we've made 2 requests for an impeachment one signed by r block and another one by congressmen in my party. we believe he violated all the rules of incompetence and abuse of power. the opposition does not have a majority in parliament, and impeachment is unlikely for now. but our gin tina will hold midterm election in november. and while the government is trying to control the scandal and only say this incident could cost more damage in the pose than in a court of law. there is,
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i will, i'll defeat when a fight if president joe biden is hailed what he's described as strong relations between the us and israel. he's met israeli prime minister, natalie bennett at the white house talks were postponed for a day and bite and focused on dealing with the attack and couple but at once to stop the u. s. from returning to the nuclear deal with iran. he's called on her on to stop at centrifuges warning of other options. if diplomacy fails, the issue of voter rights will take center stage in the u. s. on saturday. protest as will march in washington dc to demand an end to vote. a suppression states like georgia and texas have inactive laws that many see is restricted rights house of representatives of the bill that would roll back many of those restrictions, but unlikely to pass in the senate. hindrance as this beautiful across the us canvassers are going door to door, registering voters in drumming up support for their candidates in the next election
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. make sure everybody's registered and their people vote in chicago. or lena smith, members is pounding the pavement to register new voters in the minority neighbourhood of austin. with less than 15 months to go before the 2020 to mid germs voting rights. activists are working hard to counter punch a series of state laws. the democrats say amount to voters suppression. even in illinois state dominated by democrats with one of the highest proportions of registered voters in the us. black neighborhoods endure conspicuously longer weights than white neighborhoods. my generation and other generations who were on work or on at school and tried to vote, we didn't have 2 hours. the san atlanta outside in the winter to actually vote, legislatures and republican controlled states are actively making it harder to vote in texas. democrats objected. so strongly to a bill that would ban drive through voting, restrict voting by mail and give more power to partisan pull watchers that they left the state. so there wouldn't be enough legislators to hold the vote. it was
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a symbolic move when they returned the bill passed. georgia passed the bill limiting time for absentee ballots and adding new voter id requirements banning automatic sending of absentee ballots, banning mobile voting centers, and making it illegal to give food or water to voters waiting in line. a lot of times it's just political parties that hire outside individuals to do their bidding for them to confuse the masses of the people. republican say their tightening election rules to prevent fraud, motor activists say creating obstacles. we keep certain people from the polls works and the overwhelmingly democratic austin neighborhood, the republican one. why? because it's one in life. what is divided by the working poor, which is the black in the working middle class, which is why want to other in which is gail with gale with turned out for our former governor, which was the republican and no one turned out for j. b pritzky or are you got was
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old enough to vote you as elections are increasingly won by narrow margins, with more states restricting access to the ballot that makes the door to door battle to get out the vote. more critical than ever. john henderson, al jazeera chicago, one of the world's top football, as is heading back to the club where he made his name. christiana, rinaldo is making a shock. return to the english premier league. johns mentioned the united david stokes story. 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 leave italian. saudi aventis had initially been in talks with united rivals, manchester city. but when city pulled out, united stepped in to snap him up. it reported the event is accepted, an offer of around $30000000.00. were now that was 36 years old and regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. it was at united way,
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1st made his name during his original spell at the club between 20032009, brought in by alex ferguson from sporting lisbon. he went up to score 118 goals and 19 trophies, including 3 premier leagues, the european champions league, and fif a 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 with chris on august the such a legend of of this club. yeah, after united, we're now by me around madrid. but what was then a record breaking fee of $110000000.00 he was the star player for 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 although we want to leave titles,
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success in europe eluded them. he let his manager know on thursday that he wanted to move on on, you know more to another. the other things change is the law of life event. this 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, visa and medical, which rinaldo 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 algae, 0. ah, so this is out there, these are the top stories and the united states says it's carried out to drain strike against isis is not going to start and believes it has killed a member responsible for planning attacks. it follows a warning from president joe biden, that his forces would hunt down those behind thursday. the suicide bombing outside
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