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a resume they can neither read nor write that they know how they're really dangerous and get back with their he'll do anything. just risking, you know, what else ah more than 100 people right and cut off from afghanistan on the 1st passenger flight since us forces completed that frantic withdraw. as the un warms that are kind of storm needs a money now to pull it back from the brink of catastrophe, to prevent a total breakdown of the economy and social order. ah,
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hello, i am a 3 and again this is l 0 alive from also coming up. he's been patient with our patients is wearing thin us president joe biden delivers appointed message to those refusing vaccinations. one announcing sweeping measures to rain in covert 19 infections. tension saws between the u. k and france. after suggestions of britain may turn back votes carrying refugees and migrants across the english channel, the liberal opposition parties sweep to victory and the locos elections. crushing the governing coalition has been in charge for a decade. ah, the 1st passenger flight, since the telephone is takeover has taken off from cobble airport with more than 100 people on board. the airways flight to doha, marked a breakthrough in the bumpy coordination between the us and the afghan,
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astounds new rulers. i'll just hear a charlotte better supports from campbell. boeing, triple 7, taking off from cobble destination door ha, dozens of foreign possible holders. finally on route to cities far from us. can this has been a nervous wage. these people missed out on the evacuation like 10 days after us forces lift cobbles, international terminal has reopened. i'm sorry. i can't drive anymore. i mean drive this one to meeting it was a hard decision. leave family members behind not knowing when they would meet again . i couldn't take them with me because they're not citizen but have a very hard for me to leave. they were sleeping. i couldn't say by, they just find out. this is the 1st time the international terminal has opened since the telephone took control. it was badly damaged in the days also they into
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cargo, but now it has been repeated. and this is the 1st commercial flight to take off with 170 people on board all intensive purposes. this is a normal commercial, slightly apart, or official traveler not to take this slight was free tast case was scheduled international flights. begin in earnest boarding passes were had risen the telephone no way to be seen arriving late yesterday trying to bring the port back on line required for and help cut off his laid repairs and operations since us forces left 10 days ago. so we are not. we're not speaking about evacuation, we're speaking about the free passage and this is not the vacuum ration anymore. i think we want people to feel that this is the normal
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technical and security team say they now have the 90 percent operational adding in many areas like the traffic control tower. they had to start from scratch military flights and now a regular recurrence, laden with tons of humanitarian 8 pakistan brought in its 1st a delivery on thursday. we'll go from nations have provided an average for the un, and others that are message to the whole world is that they should continue their cooperation and aid afghan in this country has just come out of war. and now there is security and the airport dysfunctional. but we are in need of humanitarian. i will tell you that the crime. so with each day that passes for 8 arrives and more passengers depart. domestic carriers are returning to normal operations between
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afghanistan main cities, the pressures now on international carriers to do the same. provide a gateway for those who want to lead cobble behind charlotte, dallas, oh, to 0. well now i know how the passengers will initially stay in a compound hosting africana the other evacuees. they'll then continue on to the final destinations. the country special invoice says that they also plan to send a flight to cobble on friday. the un, meanwhile, is want to give it economy conceptual breakdown of african austin. the security council was told that if african assets and aid payments remain out of reach, the consequences will be devastating. billions of assets and dollar and donor funds have been frozen by members of the international community. the understandable purpose is to not is to deny these funds to the de facto taliban administration. inevitable effect, however, will be
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a severe economic downturn that could throw many more millions into poverty and hunger. may generate a massive wave of refugees from ghana stands and engage set up, get a stand back for generations. algebra christian louis has more from the un. she pointed out that in the new caretaker government that the taliban announced many of the 33 people on that list in that government are on the international sanctions list, including the prime minister, the deputy leader, and the foreign minister. and many countries have individual sanctions against people as well, but without international aid flowing into the country without access to cash in local banks, the economy is at risk of collapsing. the un has also warned that the country could fall into almost complete poverty in the coming months. if something does not
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change. as many as 97 percent of the population would be below the poverty line. if things are not address quickly, and she acknowledge that this puts the security council members in this very awkward position of having to deal with officials that they have sanction and bedding against this of course, increases the importance of the role of the united nations in terms of getting aid into the country, she said it's crucial that all of the aid flow through the united nations and other recognized. and jose, she pointed out that the taliban had been respectful of un staff and their ability to work in the country. they expressed support for that knowing that humanitarian aid is needed. but she also pointed to worrying concerns on the ground in terms of women not being allowed to leave their homes and go to work or not
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being able to collect aid going forward. and women are crucial, she pointed out to the economic recovery of the country and certainly for humanitarian workers as well. the us has insisted that female aid workers be allowed to continue doing their job. so this is the appeal that she's making to the security council. mm. us president joe biden, this held americans resisting code 19 vaccinations that the nation is patients with them is wearing sin. he delivered the direct marks remarks while announcing new federal vaccine requirements affecting as many as 100000000 us workers. it's part of an action plan to rein in spiraling infection numbers driven by the more infectious delta variant cases are at the highest since the big surge last winter.
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my message to unvaccinated america is what more is there to wait for? what more you need to see. we've made vaccinations, free, safe and convenient. the vaccine as f d a approval. over 200000000 americans have gotten at least one shot. even patient, but our patients is wearing thin. and refusal has cost all of us. let's get more or less from out of era, shall have returns. he joins us now live from washington chap. what else did the president have to say? outlined all those restrictions. basically the messages, if you want to get any federal money, then you have to get vaccinated, whether you're an employee or an employer. but much of it wasn't just there, as you heard from the tone. and that a clear right outline off a port out of the pandemic. a lot of it was this trading, this contempt contempt for those who are on vaccinations and you have to wonder
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from a public health perspective. if the go truly is, has to be to get as many vaccinated people as possible in order to get the us back to normality. whether showing such contempt for the vac. slater is terribly effective. i know you have a guest coming up about this. you can also that he's a public health expert, i believe it through a political point of view. it does make a lot of sense because the polls are 2 things. one, yes, the public are increasingly blaming the on vaccinated for the continued restrictions, but they're also losing confidence in job biking was handling off the pandemic. i mean, it was very biden in june, who proclaimed this summer free of coverage. i had a july 4th policy to prove that justice the delta vary was really taking hold and that he took that booster shots a few weeks ago, even though they hadn't been, hadn't been given regulatory approval. there real questions about biden's handling off the pandemic. but this was him, say, look, this isn't my fault, but whether then, this sort of tack them off trying to stoke those tension them between his base
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people who despise, despise, feeling, vaccinated in order to take the deflect the blame from himself. well then lead to a better public health outcome is, is, is questionable, but certainly the very least there, he's able them to, to foot refocuses. they stoke up his base at a time when he's had a tough few weeks. i guess i have many things at each have returned to that live in washington, but also in washington. aristotle is an assistant professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown university. she joined just now live. what do you make of what the president had to say? thank you for having me. i think it's an important statement to make and i think mandating vaccines as well within the u. s. government mandate. it's going to help save lives both from cobit 19 as well as other medical emergencies that require i few treatments. i few beds, and so by vaccinating the eligible population in the states, we're freeing up those beds for those individuals that need care beyond just cobit
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cases. and so i think it's a great way forward. the president said many a frustrated though with the roughly what 80000000 americans still not. thanks mated. they have their reasons. shouldn't vaccination, they'll be a matter of personal choice. could government forced them to get a vaccination? it's an interesting debate. there is history showing that the government has mandated vaccines. you know, one of the reasons we were able to eradicate small box of the global community is because of action mandates. and so i think that we have to think about healing over politics and policies and think about how to create a safe environment both for those that are eligible for vaccination, as well as those that are not eligible. thinking about children under 12 and the importance of opening up school that having a safe environment environment for them, both in schools and at home. and for those that there are, you know, compromise that aren't able to get the vaccine. so this is the best way that we as a community can help protect ourselves. our family, our loved ones,
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are the president says the papa had isn't nearly as bad as as last winter. is he right? as a microbiologist. and immunology is saying that is he giving a free pass to those who opposed vaccination to remain on vaccination? i mean, how do you fight the misinformation that still abounds in the media? it's a very challenging task and something that's a full time job by, by many individuals, both public health professionals, advocacy and the media is to get the correct information out from public health experts and using the science to inform our decision making. i don't think this gives individuals a free pass for those that have not chosen to get vaccinated yet that scenes are safe and effective. these vaccines have now received approval, and that is the same for many vaccines that individuals across us and globally receive on an annual basis. that seems that we provide our children with. and so
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this is a very safe vaccine, and this is going to help save lives and prevent severe infection and death from this virus. and the more people that we vaccinate the less opportunity this virus has to transmit and to evolve. and to mutate, creating potentially even more dangerous variance. so this is definitely the time to act. the president said that our elected officials actively working to undermine the fight against coven 19. it's going to be pushed back to think against this, or is the weight of public opinion now in the us very much on the side of the president. i'm hopeful that as a country we can band together to think about health over politics. i, you know, as a public health professional, assume that there is always gonna be some, some pushback. but i hope that we can really use the data to continue to advocate to continue to form, to continue to communicate the safety in the efficacy of the vaccines to protect
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our family members, to protect our children. and to really get the country back up and from a global perspective to, to promote good public health practice across ago for, for, for every member on this on the scope. really good talk to you aaron manufactured aaron solver in washington dc. thank you so much. in that is her ahead here on houses. here are the battle between the bite, but ministration of the state of texas over abortion heads. the court also the refugees and migrants from across slash of america, risking their lives across the desert into chile. ah hello. thank you for joining in. let's start with the action is we've got larry
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bracing up the by and take this becomes a story for newfoundland. go in for a closer look, affecting the avalon and st. john's late friday into saturday when this punches in . so let me get you this story by the numbers. it's not going to be a major rain event looking for about 30 millimeters of rain, but the bigger story really the potential to see destructive when, when you consider those gusts about a 135 kilometers per hour off to the desert, south west. and we're cranking the heat cents. we've got 40 for vegas 41 in phoenix, weather for idaho, affecting boise with a high of 26 degrees off to the pacific coast of mexico. we've got all off just move into the west of baja, california on friday and heavy falls for a huge portion of central america joining up with the wet weather in south america . and through the peruvian andy's down ports can be expected to cure for the toward the south. nice stay in santiago, 18 degrees that whether that was plaguing the river. plate region off toward the south atlantic associate has a high of 25 or cranking temperature. it's here,
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but it's really weather whiplash. we go from 37 on monday to 23 on tuesday with the south when that's it for me. bye. for now. the news. it was meant to be that day. did you hear the cameras quickly put a tragic attack? stunned the world and the u. s. president. a guy came in and whispered something into the previous ear. what did he fatal for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the world. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are their stories. 911, witness on al jazeera. oh,
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the me again, this is the main news this our us president joe biden is announced sweeping you federal cove at 1900 vaccine requirements affecting as many as 100000000 american workers infections. a searching driven by the delta variant, especially among those who refused to be an oculus, it's the you and the special envoy. and i guess tom says the country needs money immediately to prevent a total breakdown of its economy and social order. deborah lions told the un security council that if i can, assets and aid payments remain out of reach. consequences will be devastated. the 1st international passions are plain to leave campbell since the end of the us that evacuation has landed in the country capital. the council airways flight carried more than a 100 firm passport holders,
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including americans. the white house says that it will keep pressuring the taliban to ensure us citizens and eligible africans are able to leave afghanistan for trying to depart off santa san. our objective from the beginning here has been to work with the countries work with our partners in the region to get this airport operational and get people who want to part out of the country. american citizens, legal, permanent residents, others who have fought alongside us over the last 20 years. so that's what we've been working around the clock to do. it is true. we have to continue to press the taliban to be to work with us to help people depart. who want to depart to africa? journalists say that they were beaten, and taliban detention after covering a woman's womens protest in campbell then were released with cotton bruises. the editor says that it sends a chilling message to local media. acting, telephone minister says the incident will be investigated. one of the journalists gave a graphic description of his ordeal. but for about 10 minutes
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spent 7 or 8 people bacon us as much as they could. they had re steaks and betas with all of their strength, our se betas. they saw that we had passed out. they locked us up in a cell with other people in the us. justice department is suing texas, seeking to block the state from enforcing a law that almost entirely bounds abortion. last week, the supreme court allowed the legislation to stand. it was a major victory for social conservatives. have been seeking to ban abortion since it was legalized across the u. s. in 1973. s b 8 bands. nearly all abortions in the state after 6 weeks the pregnancy before many women even though they are pregnant and months before a pregnancy is viable. it does so even in cases of rape, sexual abuse, or incest. and if further prohibits any effort to aid the doctors who provide pre viability abortions for the women who seek them,
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the act is clearly unconstitutional. under long standing supreme court, precedent. britain and france have traded bobs over the u. k. a parent plan to start turning back boats carrying refugees and migrants to its shores. there's been a sharp rise when the number of people attempting to cross the english channel. i'll just here was john hall reports now from dover. a viable effort to prevent migrants and refugees reaching britain by c or a breach of international maritime law. the government's plan to authorize board for staff to send small boats back into french waters has been condemned by rights groups. amnesty international calls, it's senseless. dangerous and at olds with the legal duty of rescue at c. r expectation is that this will be immensely right if at all, one of the largest blocking factors being that you can only turn back into
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a receiving vessel. so the french must cooperate. they've got to have a vessel along side willing to take the migrant vessel. should we be able to turn it on the position as i understand it from the french government is that they will not cooperate in this. if they don't cooperate, we can't do it. the french government says it will play no part in the plan warning it will worse and already tense relations between the 2 sides. in a tweet, interior administered gerald dominant accused the government of financial black mo . after british home secretary, pretty patel this week threatened to withhold millions in funding for france. his efforts to stop people leaving its shores. the british government and the home office in particular are under immense pressure to deal with soaring numbers of asylum seekers arriving here in britain at the hands of people smugglers on the french side more than 14000 have arrived this year alone. that is $6000.00 more than in the whole of 2020. and as you can see, hundreds more rescue to see and brought assure to dover,
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marina. here this afternoon. charity say there is no alternative but to open safe corridors, grunting humanitarian visas to those wishing to claim asylum in britain. until then they say desperate people will always be willing to undertake desperate means. a government spokesman said only that a range of safe and legal options was being explored. jonah, how al jazeera, over thousands of undocumented migrants from across latin america, and making one of the most treacherous journeys into chile being drawn by the countries. quick economic recovery from the pandemic plots. the government says they're not welcome. i'll just here to see a newman reports now from called china in the, at a comma desert, me every single day and night. they crossing the chile through one of the most interesting, pitiable environments imaginable. it's well below freezing at nearly 4000 meters above sea level. when we find a new group of 10 meters railings who just entered chaney after 4 days in the
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desert. why the fishing meeting was the hardest part and after due for water or foot and you don't have any when they when we are right. and you don't know children warmus, others faint or have convulsions because of altitude sickness, like g snail lit up. she's a venezuelan who like many has come from neighboring group. i don't know, but there was no work any more money had become worthless, just like in venezuela, it was a terrible situation. we had to live in, but it's for my children. i had to leave my other child behind him, peru with my mother for day care. although children's border has been closed since march thousands of undocumented migrants and managed to escape border controls captain to the store. but the war offers the 10th to spend the night at the local police station. it was, while the majority of the news railings peruvians ecuador ins,
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cubans and colombians are also arriving by the thousands preferring to walk through weeks and take their chances in chile rather than in the united states. when i use the middle shows his papers indicating his internally displaced retro again from columbia. i just talked with my wife when i saw someone who was trying to forcibly recruit me again. i said we have to leave. i just wanted to see if it's true that other governments will help us with julian government says it has no intention of letting these and my going stay in the last 3 weeks from 6000 to undocumented migraines have been vetted for 19 vaccinated and allowed to stay in chile, but only temporarily. more for us in the accident, we are going to continue carrying out explosions. we have $20000.00 cases ready to be deposited, although we are taking care baker, so they have extenuating circumstances. but we must discourage irregular migration
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. some of the new arrivals lead to the capital where they have friends or family, those with neither and no money. and up here, whether they know it or not, all of them will face new hardships in the country that says they don't belong here to see. and human al jazeera, called chaney, at least 17 people. mostly corona virus. patients have been killed in severe flooding, but in gulf to hospital in the central mexican state of hidden go. more than a 1000 members of the national guard emergency workers and troops have been deployed in town of tula. many homes were inundated, within minutes of the local river overflowing, at least a 1000 people, had been moved to shelters. ethiopia says the rebel forces have been defeated in the afar region. but to brian leaders say that they've merely moved to the neighboring region of. i'm hot up since july the to guy and people's liberation front has expanded amongst long conflict into afar on how to the government
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estimates that at least 450000 people have fled to fighting on wednesday, the t p l f rejected allegations that its forces killed at least 120 civilians in amada, earlier this month, morocco's prime minister has resigned from the ruling party leadership after a crushing defeat and parliamentary elections. and i'll just serious demolish our reports now from the capital robust, his replacement is likely to be a billionaire. businessman with close ties to the king the business tycoon. ideas of a notion, the man expected to be morocco's new prime minister addressed his party, supporters on thursday in colonel athena. we will look to build a strong coalition that is capable of executing the grand guidance and large scale projects of his hind is the king and a government that is capable to continue the path of development, which his majesty has laid out just by gaining the most seats and parliament
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nauseous national value of independence will not be able to govern alone and are, are only got $197.00 of the $395.00 seats. which means it will have to form a coalition government with other liberal parties like the 2nd place, authenticity and modernity party. both these political forces are seen to be close to the royal palace and morocco, where the king still retains the vast majority of power. but the biggest headline of thursdays results is the resulting defeat suffered by the justice and development party, which had won the last 2 elections in 20112015. the p j. d. so it's parliamentary should diminish from $125.00 seats to a me or 12 with its leader, american prime minister, cited denot, money failing to be elected within hours of the results of the money. and the entire leadership of the party announced their resignations. so that the general
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secretariat takes full responsibility for the party failure. and based on this, the entire secretariat headed and led by sod, a dean of the money announced their resignation. effective immediately when these volt was the 1st time and you look for law was implemented from the outset, the estimates party had complained that the law was unfair, claiming it was only introduced to reduce its candidates chances of winning the p. j. d has also filed complaints of voting irregularities in several districts across the country. not refunding many analysts point to a large protest vote as the main reason the party's lack of success. they were defeated because 1st of all, they did not deliver their promises and people or fed up with their code of conduct and their moral duties, etc. so that's number one. people don't have jobs, especially after defend the mc and have not been able to create any jobs or to
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create the well, that will create that kind of jobs. so when you make up for morocco is parliaments where the liberal party is now occupying the majority of seats, voters seems to have punished the former prime minister for his parties. failure in improving living conditions. will a new government be able to deliver the economic reform and change so many people have been asking for and he's not even possible in a system where all power ultimately lies with the king dramatically under the robot . ah, it is good to have with us hello, adrian, trying to get here in the headlines on al jazeera, the us special envoy, and i've chemist on says the country needs money immediately to prevent a total breakdown of its economy and social order. deborah lions told the un security council that if african assets and aid payments remain out of reach, the consequences will be devastating. the 1st international passenger plane to
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