tv [untitled] September 3, 2021 1:30pm-2:01pm AST
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it's unclear what caused the crash. iran has one of the worst road safety records in the world. still ahead on al jazeera, secure ourselves 1st to be able to get back to the country. we'll have a report on why thousands leaving lebanon in search of opportunities abroad. also, i do not have any hope why these families in india say the government, his keeping them from working and were saving much needed subsidies. i didn't before with joe action from the world cup qualifies as messy and contain tina continue unsafe and run ah hello, getting going on september 3rd, here's what you need to know for the 3rd time we've had flooding across spain this
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time in catalonia, where hundreds of millimeters, have rain, have fallen in a short span of time since a mudslide triggered there. so these intense cells are hanging out toward the parent ease shifting into the south of france. you know, for a wide swath of france, we do have weather alerts in plain warning about the risk of rain induce flooding in time for central areas of europe. it's settled, prague up to $25.00 degrees. wet and windy weather transferred from the baltic states into western russia and bella, ruth, we have had com and settled conditions for the republic of ireland and the united kingdom. but it's been a dirty high. so it's been cloudy. and i think that summer's out ready to lack co, yet 25 degrees on monday while above average rain starting to peter out across the black sea region of turkey. in particular through the northeast, it's going to be breezy and it's them. ball. with the high of 26 degrees off to africa and to allah in cameroon, scooping up more than a 100 millimeters of rain and still more rounds of heavy rain in store. on friday,
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we see those storms move across the gulf of guinea, east to west, pushing out toward the atlantic. free town has a high of 28 degrees. that's it for me. see you soon. ah. in ledger yes, life you see bit are the use and there is one of you with your right. i do not know and it is the joint that is followed in like football. my nigeria is my nadia is development. my major is big is my not use my my on i'll do there. ah investigative journalist and government panic. they didn't have the infrastructure they needed. they promised results in 5 days. but it's been a year examining. the headline. is this another potential flashpoint for conflicts?
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voice is from different corner. every house here has someone who has made it to the top of ever. it's not just one but several times. the program that you have in your i to punish if you day on allergic. oh, a hello. you're watching 0. i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories this, our fighting in afghanistan is escalating between the taliban and a resistance group in the pantry of valley north of the capital capital. it's been the only province to hold out against taliban roll despite being entirely
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surrounded. belief in new zealand have shot man after he stamped 6 people at a supermarket in what the government calling and i still inspired attack. already say the attack was on the security watch. japan prime minister. she had a suit, it says he wants to take reelection as leader of the governing party this month. it sets the stage for his replacement after just one year in office. while astronomy, his record levels of new clover 19 cases and deaths, new zealand seas, it's numbers declining. after a surge from the delta variance miles south, korea has extended social distance in curves ahead of a holiday and tie one gets its 1st batch of 5 vaccines. scott high, la, with a look at the coven 19 situation in the asia pacific region needed vaccines arrive in australia's new south wales state,
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as it marks its worst day of the pandemic. with a record 1431 new covered 1900 cases and the most deaths in a day. at 12. the half a 1000000 pfizer jobs arrived in sydney, the country's largest city. the shipment came from singapore in a swap, arrangement, australia will deliver the same amount back to singapore in december. a similar deal has been struck with the u. k. that will bring $4000000.00 more or 5 vaccines to australia this month. the next fort not is likely to be worth in terms of the number of cases. but as i've said, it's not the number of cases we need to be focusing on. but how many of those cases end up in our intensive k will to hospitals, and how many people we have vaccinated as quickly as possible. more than half of australia is under a stay at home order, along with sydney, melbourne in the national capital camera have been in week long locked downs. and in new zealand, some progress in its battle against the outbreak. fueled by the death of variance, a large drop in new cases from the previous few days. we need to continue to keep those testing rights up to give us the confidence that we are catching any kind of
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that that may be in the community. and then finally decide that these results today are encouraging. but as doctor medical ne, his seed, the job is not done. we must continue to be vigilant and get on top of this ap rec, this low code, 1900 outbreaks across south korea. officials there have extended social distance in curves for a month. this ahead of the thanksgiving holiday, later in september, the toughest curves are in the greater sol area where many small businesses are suffering. well, you know, we barely see people on the street. the profit was about $1700.00 per day. now it is about a half. we can barely pay the rent and don't think social distancing measures are affected. my family has been running this business for more than 40 years, over 3 generations. and we're facing the war situation now. it's so hard. taiwan received its 1st shipment of the 5 biotech vaccines this week, 930000 out of 15000000 doses acquired by tech company and
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a charity. political pressure from china has made it difficult for taiwan to strike deals directly with vaccine companies. beijing views self rule taiwan as part of its territory. the recent deal was made with a china based distributor. after months of negotiating got either al jazeera nor korean late a kim jong own has ordered that tough a corona virus restrictions across the country. after turning down some vaccines offered by the us back to co vax program on tuesday units, it said north korea proposed it's allocation of about 3000000 sign a vac shots be sent to severely effective countries. instead, some experts believe the country may want to other vaccines, while questioning the effectiveness of sun evac and astrazeneca. the colombian health ministry has said the new clover 19 strain mew have spread to 43 countries and regions. the very end which was 1st identified in the country in january,
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is being closely monitored by the world health organization. according to the health industry, 39 percent of the confirmed cases under treatment were infected by the muse strain . experts have want it could be resistant to vaccines. that further study is needed . a palestinian man who was shown by israeli forces has died. the 26 year old was heaped during a protest and a sing garza. people have demonstrated to 6 nights in a row against israel's 14th the blockade of the territory. some protested through burning tires and improvised explosive toward soldiers stationed along the guns, a board, a fence. at least 15 people have been injured, including 5 children. syrian officials say their forces shot down israeli missiles headed towards its capital. st. media reported, and his rally attack targeting damascus, launched an area of south east of living on not the military provided for the
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detail, the number of people leaving lebanon to look for opportunities abroad. is at an all time high, and you report his warning, the right of mass exodus is leading to a severe brain drain. is people lose hope in the countries future. sarah colorado has moved from bi wish now seems way nice. visiting the square in bay route one last time before he leaves for germany. it's here he spent day and night, a month protesting with hundreds of thousands of others against the government and rampant corruption. were the ruling political class in lebanon at 3 months. and i think they kept on creating crisis the seamless off the scholarship. he's one of the many young professionals and activists to leaving lebanon for good, almost everybody who was involved in the revolution. those were the front lines and
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leading the movements. but we all have the same thought that we have to secure ourselves 1st to be able to get back to the country. it really breaks the heart to see that all the young people who were the key of the chains, frank, tirelessly, desperately to get the visa. there are twice as many lebanese living abroad and in the country itself, and now even more relieving as people struggled to make. and me generational chrome or is what people have lost their suffering from right now. so many lol see is a root blog. planes on systematic corruption was just too much to bear, never on has no functioning government. economic and health care systems made was by the pandemic of all collapse. but i was leaving the country. they say they've lost the very little hope that they want. has new findings by the american university of a root show, 3 quarters of lebanese,
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you'd want to immigrate the world bank estimate the economic crisis could take a couple more decades to recover. and experts, one of the long term impact the latest brain drain will have on the country. it's very way that's actually the professional, lots of living. those who are you the economy? oh, in the society it's actually doctors, nurses, each of rank design. it goes on the 1st to leave and they are leaving and done go 1000. and that's actually would mean that the economy is going to collapse even further. and travel agents say they're receiving an unprecedented number of calls. and we're seeing an increase in people booking flights out of lebanon on a one way ticket with no return, especially those that already have residence is abroad, but a chosen to live here, such as students or those relatives and other countries as difficult because like none of my friends have remains and i don't have any more family there in the theme
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says most of his friends like dory of left for europe. he sad to be leaving his home and family behind. but he's looking forward to the future. he says with new opportunities abroad, the ones he fought for, so tires 11 on the hard for you to coming and i'm sure you don't degrade. gotta fight it. i'll just 0 beta. it's been 2 years since the state of a some in india is north a released list of citizens living. then the aim was to crack down on migration from bangladesh. but the measure has since been suspended and many and now in limbo happening missile has more ga robert b and his mother were relieved when the name showed up in psalms national register of citizens or, and i see they applied for the unique identification number, which is needed to get a job and government subsidies. it's been 2 years and the family is still waiting. i do not have any hope. i know. yes. even if i would have or if i would have
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gotten this once on someone the be i will get rectified in so in, so date or so and so month i would have still had some hope. but no one of those forms carried out by more than 50000 officials over 5 years. the n r. c cost taxpayers $200000000.00. now stakeholders are questioning its accuracy. the process has been mired and bureaucratic red tape throwing millions in limbo. our budgets are miranda nonprofit, that opposes illegal immigration. and who's petition in the supreme court paved the way for the n r c. he says the list includes 8000000 migrants from bang rubbish. and he was prepared to dig to foreigners. but here in this cannot be no foreigners or maybe indian is completed in the national activity is done is
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attracted a nation soon after the list was published, this n r c office in a, sam got a new boss who has alleged quote major irregularities in the process, the supreme court has received many petitions against the national reg citizens. these include, and she's proposition who says the list include many eligible people. so it should be verified again. the state government wants many names, cross checked, especially in areas bordering bung. lavish, the opposition alleges the government is challenging the n r c because it excluded many him, those i can, the day it caught that particular community will be maximum, but as far as our information, it did not happen so, so i think there was no indication on where the n r c is headed, joyce freelancing as
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a video editor to make ends meet. he continues to raise awareness on social media, even as he makes peace with the uncertainty of his future. bob, new missile algebra era, you deli, in a change of pace, there is excitement among other fans building after the swedish super group announced its releasing its 1st new music in 40 years. i failed in voyage to follow up to 991 recording the visitors to attract have been released ahead of its favor in november, a virtual version of the band using especially created avatar will begin a series of concepts in london next year for more on this day funding is a music journalist. he joins us live from dublin. hello that dave we have you is from all over the world and of all different ages are, tell us about the band. abs are and why there's so much excitement about the release of this new album. well,
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the 1st thing is that arbor started about $72.00. they kind of broke up an $83.00 though never officially on there for the rony around for 10 or 11 years. the music has so last hasn't been so pervasive. and so everywhere, over the last 40 years, that may be something like this is inevitable. remember, somebody got together around the end of the 1900 and said, you know something we can make a play. and we could write one with all the ada songs and put it on to a stage and launch. it became one of the biggest successes in the west. and i've known that ever. and somebody said, just make a movie out of that, became the highest grossing movie in the u. k. after the time ever made about half a 1000000000 at the box office. so they had another movie about about as well. in other words, it's just the gifts the keeps on giving because remember when singles used to mean something and getting singable. one of the charts meant something between $83.87 or whatever. they have 7 or 8 singles, and about 7 or 8 of those went to number one of the charts. they like they're just part of who we are. so why not? you with the man with your experience will have the inside word. what can we expect from this album?
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you know, the 1st in 4 decade well, i've only heard bits of, i've heard the 2 singles and one of the sun, that's all of her. i still have faith knew and don't shut me down. i mean, just remember when i made songs, people believe that the songs were about them. it's a bit like please, mack had sort of all sorts of problems in the mid 970 is living with each other, not live, a good job of divorcing each other. and those 2 albums sold about 60000000 copies between them, people get invested in the people themselves. it was a hard look stories in terms of breakup of marriages and all the rest with ab as well. and that's part of really because remember the very end, the last was the winner takes of all and it was like one of those things. sometimes it doesn't work out a marriage. sometimes it does. so people are invested in the, for people let alone in the songs themselves to which are just so face of them. so everywhere that with this thing that was about a 100 or 900 people working on it from george lucas's industrial lightning object. it's all technological wizardry. it stated the art immersion videos from black stuff. and david boy were made that guy's doing that. the guy who made the 6 part series on general, but on tv stack guys produced us like it's
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a really big team and they will get this right. there's no question about it. it's also a permanent place where the gig is going to be in loans as well. a bit like love which we go to las vegas and see the beatles songs. that's going to be there for 50 years. i love your passion just quickly before we go. i mean, tell us a little bit more about these virtual concert. i mean, when they 1st released their 1st album, the internet wasn't even invented. well, that's just the points. and let me just say here it's, it does like, i mean you said avatar earlier, it's avatar as well. you know, i mean it's not holograms, it's not like those other tours necessarily of some of those people that have been out there like, you know, frank zappa are with the used in a range winehouse or roy orbison. it's not like that. it's much more stated the artic spent a novel, long time getting this right. whether that means it's gonna be the exact same concert every night, whether there's going to be no response and they say, we don't know yet, but one of my main, but it will be huge just successful. and once that stays in london, it will also go elsewhere. there will be an ab, a tour long of the 4 members die. well, we appreciate your insights,
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said de fanning a music gen less teen joins us from jerusalem. and we look forward to listening to that album. thanks for your time. thanks, emily. ok, still ahead on al jazeera, a hole in one. put this go in contention for a $15000000.00 prize. so we'll have all those 2000 more coming up for me. the news the news
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thrown at them by hungry fans during their well cup qualify in budapest, hungary of been ordered to play 2 games in an empty stadium by us because it discriminates fun behavior at the years. but that didn't apply to this much because we'll cut qualifies for the fee. so the $7000.00 were the push cas arena and the players were booed and they took the me before kick off the chord, the chest to england. without apology, merely to undermine the message that racism has no place in england won the match for nail waves where he was getting the go. he and his teammates had object thrown at them from the stands as they celebrated. and it's been reported sterling and england was a new substitute chief felling and was also subjected to monkey chunk in a support. sensation is off fee for to investigate and u. k prime minister bars johnson is also tweeted,
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asking for free for to take strong action against those responsible ensure this type of behavior is there advocated from the game for good. i don't think how plays can do anything more than they have done over the last 2 or 3 years in trying to get the right messages out. take the right stands and it's for the people to protect them. it's for me to protect them in the main, but for the authorities to protect them as well. you know, they shouldn't have to be subjected to any form of racism to the rest. the action in european spain lost their 1st welcome qualifying match since 1990. 3 sweden fought from behind to beat them to one in stock home is see some leap frog spain to the top group. be 2 points clear and with a game in hand. and it ends an incredible run for fame, who had gone 66 games is a long qualifying to speak to denmark 28 years ago. only the group winners in europe direct me qualify for well come with that can place finishes face
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a play off. but i mean, it's tough for me at the moment to be optimistic about qualifying, but i have to focus on what we have to do, which is to win all the matches and hope that sweden draw one of there's an obvious he lose to us. we'll see whether it's possible given him pursues what wasn't a great night for italy either in their 1st matches becoming european champions. they called 1st, or eventually held to a 11 drop by boat area. nevertheless, they remain top of that group and are on base in 35 matches, which equals the record in the south americans, i and brazil had a depleted squad but was still able to beat chilly in their qualifier. name all was in the side, but brazil without 9 of their stalls who have been banned from travelling by the english premier late because 1900 restriction, they won the one much one know where to go from a to beta. brazil have now one all 7 qualifying game so far. but next summer they face argentina who have the all the
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players available, including lino, messy of to find in for her son japan. why he didn't school, but i was in tina, still run out comfortable. winners in venezuela on thursday by 3 goes to one which extends that unbidden run to $21.00 games. that clash was coming up in south hollow on sunday. the african zone and regional champions. algeria open the qualifying campaign in style. they thrashed beauty 8 know the on strike is the money corporate board manager, if you will read my friends, one of them as well. it takes on jerry's and beaten run to $28.00 games. the 10 group winners in africa will make the final playoffs, and then 5 of them will ultimately qualify to welcome thompson about john, which is through to the 3rd round of the us open as you continue to chase the historic calendar. grand slam joke of which one the australian open, the french open and wimbledon this year is talking to become the 1st man to hold all 4 majors in the same season. no male player has done that since labor in 1969.
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but the 3rd battle, tell him greek for in, on thursday we use a full tennis. it's just 99 minutes beat. his dutch opponents, 6263. 60 was you mention i came out on the board with the to the right intensity with the right focus in was definitely a better performance for my size. then couple of nights ago, choke of which will face cain. she corey next in a rematch of the tokyo olympic quote, the final joke which one that matches straight set in michigan had a tough time getting through to the 3rd round, eventually beat the mackenzie macdonald in 5 in the women's tournament till c dash boncey book to place in the 3rd round, she b told them and they become clara wilson in straight sets. despite a late challenge from the dane in the 2nd carolina, please give
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a narrowly avoided becoming an early casualty of the us open. she recalled 24 aces to overcome amanda. nice to move. a 756776, and a thrilling 2nd round match. pakistan has won his 1st gold metal at the paralympic game. hi to alli with the man to to get it for them. he won the men's discus with a personal best throw in tokyo. and he has cerebral palsy and has previously on silver and from metal indies. cricket is gaining the upper hand of england in the full test at the oval. they picked up too early wickets on day 2 night watchman craig overton went without adding to the school and they've just lost their wood. mullin as well. england. 62 for 5 still 128. run in the expected. well 1st from his play off win last week and the b n w championship, patrick can play is once again on top the american held onto his 2 shot lead off
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the 1st round of the 2 championship in atlanta. as the top points leader entering the season finale company began the tournament at 10 am to paul as part of the stockade leader board. now a 13 under can leave while no one john rum bye to strike. but just behind in the type, the 3rd is american. play a harris english. you have the shots of the day, the world number 11, hit a hole in one on the 15th. you finished up on 8 and the par long front drive in december. and that puts them in contention for the $15000000.00. i'm finished with something you don't see very often a major league baseball chicago cubs bath open tara hit the ball straight up in the air. what should have been routine catch? right sy depo scrambling. it was hit said pirate 2nd baseman, wilma, who misjudged it and it proved very costly because it had to the victory to the cub . oh dear. well that is all you support for now. i'll be back later. emily,
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poor guy, thank you very much. all right, that's all from me here. emily? anguish this news. alice speak around. sorry he'll have more of the days. do you can sam today that al jazeera dot com? ah news news, news news, as morocco wrestles with the impact of cobra 19 the country will help parliament reelections that will shape its feature. but how will unemployment us struggling health care system and a new election law? i think the vote on september the special coverage of the morocco parliamentary
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elections are now just sarah frank assessments by way. it is a lesson against freedom suppression informed opinions. what you saw happening in march. there was 42. there was petune is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other conference here between the 2 years. rather than to give them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their our own a dog. how can this be happening? you know, we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. ah,
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al jazeera, i went down to the me with the british and focused on the foreign minister needs and some about where they're going to stay on top of the talk agenda. ah hello rahman, you're watching all their life. my headquarters here in also coming out of charleston reporting from the entrance to the punches valley where the fighting is escalating between the tale bond must be.
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