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mary film archives standing for decades reviews the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of a don. it's done on a, just a lebanon gets a new government after more than a year of political deadlines. but critics say reviving the economy will be an uphill tar ah. on this is it a life from the also coming up? israeli police catch 2 of the 6 palestinian prisoners who tunneled out of a maximum security facility this week. african regional heads hold tours with guineas. koolaid is that demanding the release of president alpha conduct backs
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the button administration vaccine mandate sparks of political storm in the united states with republicans threatening legal action. ah, hello the united states as it welcomes an agreement by lebanese leaders to form a new government, 13 months after a political gridlock. but you know, businessman and g mccarthy will now lead a country that's been without a function in government. this last year's bay route port explosion that plunge the country deeper into an economic crisis. zayna hotter has more from beirut. it's been more than a year of political wrangling, lebanon's feuding politicians have now reached a deal on the distribution of power in cabinet. it's common for them to argue for months, but this time so much is at stake. the incoming government needs to stop the financial
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collapse and know how to help me. i hope that we can bring our country back on its feet. i hope that this government will be able to function at least put an end to the bleeding hall, and we can all come together as one hand to bring back 11 on feet proud and prosperous. the political paralysis had worse and than economic crisis. the united nation says more than 80 percent of the population is considered poor up from 42 percent 2 years ago. since then, the local currency has lost more than 90 percent of its value. the minimum wage is worth just $35.00. now our salary barely less 2 days, we are depriving our own children from what they need though she went on with those officials, should return all the money they stole and transferred abroad. the political class is blamed for decades of corruption and unsustainable financing. months of street protests and international pressure failed to bring about
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a new leadership. not optimistic that this government can actually undertake the farms because they have shown voc, they are ready to hijack any forms that actually help the people versus safeguard the interests of the one percent or the ones who are politically connected. people have been struggling to meet their basic needs. there are shortages of almost everything, including fuel. the incoming government is not the non partisan cabinets, especially demanded by the international community to unlock it. but it appears they are ready to work with what they call a capable government may actually just say he has 4 backing, but many people feel that there will be little change with the same parties in power. the local currency did gain against the dollar on the exchange market, but lebanon is experiencing hyper inflation and in days, subsidies on basic goods will end. the government's formation is only the beginning . so they're also theda, beirut. well it's so more about us now with rami horry,
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he is director of global engagement at the american university of bay route and joins us via skype out from cape cod, massachusetts in the united states. thanks for being with us. so let me ask you, 1st of all about an achieve mccarty, he's a wealthy businessman, he's been prime minister twice before. it shouldn't surprise any one that lebanese people are not enthused about. this is more of the same, isn't it? yes or no, it is more the same in the sense that the cabinet that he put together was essentially approved if not chosen by the different sectarian groups. they warlords the political block leaders and the secretary and leaders who run the country like a private like a private mafia almost as the opposition calls them. so this is a government that has some new faces. people who are not involved in politics before. busy some of them are quite respected, like the health minister,
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for instance, has been super store in the corona fighting process and lebanon and others. there's some good people who are respected others who are not known and very, very few who are directly linked by previous political experience. to the different 6 area and leadership. so it's a real mixture of semi independent people supported by or chosen or approved by the main 6 area walks. that's why most people are skeptical. they say this is just kind of sick leave me add to himself has been prime minister twice before he is part of the ruling establishment. he's not as tainted as some of the other leaders are by either deep political partisanship or a proven corruption. he seems to have more of
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a personal integrity look to him to many people. but in the end, he's going to be judged as the government is going to be judged by their performance. and that's what people have to look for if they're given a chance to perform. we'll see. absolutely, let's talk more about that then. huge economic problems. 11 on right now. what do they need to do to, to restore confidence in the country? it's more than just economic problems. this is really the collapse of functioning governance system, the countries bankrupt. the government agencies are not providing electricity, sufficient border, a good education. the basic, of course, reasonably priced food and medicine. the basic things that you need to just stay alive, the government is no longer fully providing, it's partially providing only and this has caused huge loss of confidence in the government and the. ready political leadership and even the legitimacy of these
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institutions of the state. so it's much more than just to make your mama crisis. it's a crisis of governance, and there's a big question on the minds of most lebanese, are they going to just patch up this? is this new government just going to patch up some quick reforms, maybe produce more electricity, may be stabilized the fall of the lebanese layer of the currency. maybe bring about a little bit improvement and new jobs and investments. possibly open up the banking system. so it works again, these will be seen as important, but limited steps forward that certainly will help dilemma these people and the lebanese people will welcome it. but these steps, if they're done and they unlock millions of dollars of international loan and age, but they do not change the fundamental mechanisms of governance, which is sectarian. warlords are political and religious leaders who
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run the country like the price of trist them. if that doesn't change, then we're just kicking the can down the road and the problems will recur over and over again. and this is the big question. nobody knows what's going to happen at the would not take this job. if he didn't have some guarantees that he was going to be able to do something useful, but we'll have to wait and see him that we will in day to good to get your perspective on all things. lebanon. as always rami horace, nice to be with us. a morocco has a new prime minister, billionaire fuel tycoon as ease a 100. she was appointed by the king on friday, 2 days after his party. one parliamentary election is a form, agriculture minister, and one of the countries riches people is liberal and our party won. most of the
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votes in wednesday's po, replaces sadie dean, look mani from the justice and development part israeli police have called 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a maximum security facility on monday. police arrested the inmates on mount precipice. a christian holy sight near the city of nazareth, 6 men escaped by tumbling their way out of give bow a prison in northern israel. jailbreak prompted a large scale man hunt by the israeli army and law enforcement agencies. harry force it is in west jerusalem. well, 2 of the 6 escapees have now, according to these ready police been re arrested. this follows the extraordinary escape of 6 high level prisoners in the early hours of monday from the high security prison of gilbert in northern israel, escaping from underneath the prison. out past the watchtower into is ready territory, and there has been an enormous man hunt going on. ever since the 2 men recaptured
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yucca country and mock would our day both members of palestinian islamic jihad, the latter of those 2 reported as being the mastermind behind this escape arrested in the nazareth area in northern israel. the israeli media is reporting that they were spotted either looking for food or asking for food or both from local residents. and that is ready. police then moved in and re arrested them. their reports as well, that there was another military operation inside the occupied west bank, north of jeanine, where all 6 of these men come from the area in the around jeanine, which has since been called off. also hundreds of palestinians marching to the south. janine, in solidarity with these 2 arrested men, there are concerns being expressed by prison. the advocacy groups about the
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treatment that they may now expect to face. given the fact that these really security services do have a record of using the, the, the premise of a major security incident being justification for enhanced interrogation, otherwise known as potential torture. as they tried to find the other 4 men who remain on the run, 3 other members of palestinians, i mean, she had won a senior figure in the wing. the alex martyrs brigade was ready. police say they are stepping up with israelis as well. says they are stepping up the search for the for prison. the still a large in garza and the occupied westbank. they've been protest to show solidarity for all the escapees and all palestinian prisoners that cross accuses radio therapies of not allowing families to visit inmates. guineas, new military rulers are under increasing diplomatic pressure. the african union has
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suspended the country's membership. after last weekend's coo delegation from the west africa regional blog echo as has held, talks with army leaders and met with our to the president of conduct. they described the engagement as frank and productive. many dreams reports from connect with. the delegation of the konami community of west african state arrived with 2 things in mind. to push for a quick return to constitutional order and to freed deposed president of a day to do that, they needed to meet this man kind of monday. but we are all the 83 year old conduct . after our talks, some confessions and guinea strong men left with echoes in till next destination, the headquarters of the gimme and special forces. why are they met out for conduct? we met with the c n r d headed by colonel mama. we had positive exchanges. we also
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had the opportunity to meet the former president of con day. we also spoke to him because we are mandated by the other heads of state. we're going to make a report. the 1st contact with guineas, cooley does appear to have done well. what we are leaving an impression was very often very frank. we had very frank conversation and then i said, we will call back what we discussed for public consumption. when the delegation didn't achieve, however, was to restore over con, due to power immediately or fly him out of guinea as let's the keys in molly when former president, he brian will but can cater to post by the army analyst blame, of course, leaders for the constitutional crisis, they've been sleeping for the we use of the organization instead of really be brought the addressing the needs inside the members state 15 member states,
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they have been really artisans, tough negotiations, still lie ahead for both of course and the cool leaders kind of them. we are nice fellow, military officers are under intense pressure, both at home and abroad. the economic community of west africa echoes and the african union are pushing him hard for a quick return to constitutional order. on the domestic front, there are huge expectations for a nation that has gone through difficult times. the next few weeks will be followed closely by union and yvette corps and the african union decided to sanctions their plight. could washing committee rece gotta corner a silly head on edge, hit a stock at the border while vital goods headed into afghanistan are at risk of rotting, thailand's prime minister survives a 3rd. no conference vote will tell you why. his troubles are off from over.
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ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to see you were flipping the switch on for the intensity and are seasonal rains in india, particularly toward the northwest. so right off the bat, we've got to talk about the weather alerts. these are amber weather alerts impacting the indian states of luther, a con, roger stan kuhn khan, and go the very real risk care of seen more than 200 millimeters of rain over the next 24 hours. that threat will shift toward the northeast and that's because we've got a deepening area of low pressure. so think the deeper the low, the more intense the weather is. and this is going to throw buckets of rain toward westbank gall and no dish in the days to come. now either side of the philippines, we're dealing with some quite violent weather. so we've got current concept looking to make landfall for a central vietnam on sunday. this is going to be
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a major rainmaker, but a $185.00 millimeters will be dropped less. so a story about the wind so denying. seen gus here of about 55 kilometers per hour. now to super typhoon sean to this one's tracking further toward the east. so we're going to watch to see if it makes landfall over taiwan. so the impact for type pay less than what we thought about 24 hours ago. 75 millimeters and got here 57 kilometers will get up to a high of 29 degrees and type a on sunday season. the weather sponsored by castle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. in part 2 of a special investigation, one, when a visitor western australia is only youth detention center and travels to the remote out dark town, where many of the indigenous inmates come from on out to 0. ah,
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al jazeera, ah, ah, oh, me the ah. hello again. you're watching as a reminder of our top stories this out. telecomm 1000000000 and achievement. coffee has become lebanon's, new prime minister. the previous government resigned after the massive port explosion, 13 months ago. because these cabinets faces an economic meltdown with fewer shortages and power. israeli police say they've caught 2 of 6 out of thin prisoners who escaped from a maximum security jail and northern israel on monday. escape prompted,
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man hon. bye is ready. law enforcement and the army and voice from the west african alliance echo us have held talks with ami meters who stage a coup in guinea delegation also met the post president alpha con. they are demanding his release of the 2nd passenger flight from afghanistan. since the taliban seas control has landed in cutter, around 160 people were on board the costco railway flight to touch down in the some of the passengers will be transported to a facility housing afghan evacuees cutters. for ministry says cobble airport is operational. and it's up to other airlines to decide whether or not to use it. i'm a jim, jim has more from cutters, international level. there was a little bit of confusion yesterday as to whether the 1st flight that took off from, from cobble and landed here. and how that went to about $113.00 passengers on board . if that was just a regular passenger flight, or if that was considered a charter flight. and it was clarified today by
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a re official even before this flight landed that it is technically a charter flight. when i asked dr. bonnie: about that stress the fact that these are passengers are able to leave of their own volition yesterday before the flight to cobble on cobble airport. how many cars by airport in trouble? he had said that these are passengers who will have their papers, who have tickets and boarding classes, and they got on this white. whether or not they are technically considered evacuation the facts, the matter is they were able to leave and that's what the officials were here and i are stressing doctoral, anything for him at the moment. the important thing is that the passengers had their papers that they were able to get on those planes and that they were able to arrive here. i talked to body as well about whether or not we should expect more of these types of flights in the days to come specifically offer airway flights like the plan you see behind me coming from cobble arriving here in doha. and he said that, that's going to be up with you in some regards of other airways. they're going to
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be corresponding, communicating with the airport in cobble and, and arranging these flights. so there's still a little bit of vagueness about how exactly this perceive the world food program is warning and that nearly all afghan families are going hungry with many going to extreme measures to survive. un says the country is less than a year away from a 98 percent poverty. like it's cooling for urgent efforts to boost the economy. can it's done was already one of the poorest countries in the world. but international aid has been cut since the taliban took over. what we have found is the number of portion of families resorting to extreme coping mechanisms. those are things like stripping meal or preferring to get food to children instead of adults, or limiting portion sizes to make food last longer have almost doubled. so
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now there are 3 out and for africa and families employing at least one, if not more of those approaches of a un secretary general says he has pleaded with the international community to continue dialogue with the taliban as the country faces economic collapse. the when the is a key role to play in humanitarian needs to a people that is now in a desperate situation desperate situation. and so we decided that he was our duty to engage in sullivan to create the conditions for the possibility of effective many 30 and a, the impartial to reach all areas. and to take into account our concerns in relation to women and girls, for instance, or the humanitarian crisis looms in afghanistan. border trade with pakistan could play a crucial role. but corruption and smuggling are slowing the flow of goods. the tons of food rotting in trucks or some been job aid reports from the torque,
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them crossing for killing me districts laden with fruits, vegetables, and other perishable items, lane the road to pakistan. this is the main highway leading to the door border crossing. some of these drivers have been queuing for days with rotting loads and diminishing fuel. among other models of this month, i mean that's what matters great. harris. we are all losing hundreds of thousands of dollars every day due to the slow clearance process. by pakistani authorities. they must look into our plight. the slow down as do district checks on the box on the side. customs officials recently seized us made weapons from trucks and regularly find drugs and luxury items hidden in vehicles. each truck goes through a physical check and then passes through an x ray scanner to see anything under the crates. its a meticulous process that takes time by kasanya officials say managing a 2600 kilometer long border without a government on the other side is a difficult task. so we got can we get them?
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if you shot the risk? yes, the boat, that's good. trade goes to parker spot, keep i bet is open. can you please? and if you do, prism are contributing to a humanity in question with it. right. and if you have to prove that dr. traffic is backed up on either side of the crossing gear to get, i've already or lower audio. when you enter pakistan, there are 3 different checks. first, it's the military to the customs, and then the narcotics force. each one takes almost an hour to clear. and that's the reason we have to wait and wait. you know, guardy there is that you can keep going up. border officials are under the problem . and this video is slowed down. you can see a security official rejecting a bribe. and he realizes he's being filmed later,
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he took $2.00 from the driver. similar actor repeated a different posts, hundreds of time today. we circled back to talk to the drivers who missed a deposit or face further delays. what does the driver is telling us is he's had to pay multiple rights at checkpoints. and what i cannot show you spend your writing tomatoes because he's been waiting for average hours in a very long queue off trucks trying to cross into buckets, phone street to see after the fall, a former president, sharp gun, he's government and take over by the taliban. they do not have to pay bribes inside of bonus done, but they still have to pay them and 50 live impacts done some of in job with other their border. i remember ceremony has been held at the pentagon to honor the victims of the 911 attacks in the u. s. saturday marks 20 years since attack has flew planes into the world trade into new york. as well as the pentagon just outside washington, d. c. the 3000 people were killed. an appeals court in the u. s.
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state of florida says schools cannot for students and staff to wear masks. it's a victory for the state republican governor who issued an executive order against mask mandate in july. the latest ruling allows the state to continue punishing school districts which defy the order. several conservative u. s. government se mandating covered 1900 precautions, violates personal liberty. republican party leaders say they are planning legal action against the biden administration. it is in response to a new mandate for coven 19 vaccinations for federal employees. contractors and businesses. resident biden has been visiting a school in washington and urging parents to get children age 12 and over vaccinated. los angeles has become the 1st major us school district to make vaccinations mandatory for students. heidi ho castro is in washington the governor
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of georgia calling those mandates a blatant unlawful overreach. the governor of texas saying that this is an assault on private business and the governor of wyoming calling these mandates unconstitutional. again, this is the mandate where businesses with more than 100 employees have to have those employees vaccinated or have weekly tests. and it's a mandate that all federal workers be vaccinated, and if the lawsuits are filed and they are very likely being drafted as we speak, they will likely eventually make it to the us to pre court for a decision. and historically, the court has cited with federal vaccine mandates, though the cases i've seen cited date back more than 100 years. and of course, today's court is a very different makeup with a conservative majority that has shown just in recent days that it is willing to make controversial rulings. this all coming as the cdc today has released 3 studies
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that are the largest within the u. s. on the real world, impact of these vaccines, finding that the unvaccinated in the united states are 10 times as likely as those who are vaccinated to be hospitalized. and as far as death, they are 11 times more likely to die of coded than those who have been vaccinated. protesters in thailand, planning to take to the streets again on saturday to call for the prime minister to step down high. you cannot survive his 3rd vote of confidence, but his troubles are far from over. it's got hardly reports from bangkok, with his political position borne out of a 2014 qu, thailand's prime minister, pro 10 or char, is now facing more opposition as he enters the last 18 months of his elected term. this discontent, stoked by accusations that is administration bundled the delayed vaccine roll out and failed to contain the country's most severe covered 1900 wave that started in
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april. the simmering pro reform movement that took root before the pandemic has returned in force. now protesters are more focused on ousting the prime minister earlier this month, pre faced his 3rd no competence vote. he passed easily. so he's using that. but for the 1st time there are a handful of defectors in his own political party. he realizes that if he doesn't allow more input from others who are actually supporting your power, it could become a problem. and this time you could clearly see that he was not that, you know, ease. like many said said the bass that we have before this time it was really sacred. while the number of defectors within the prime minister's party are small, they still send a signal. but there is no question that the number of protesters is rapidly growing, including some who used to support the prime minister to not ton of kit um the way was part of the political movement that led to the qu, that catapulted proved into power 7 years ago. but he's now part of the street
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protest seeking to kick the pm out of office. he was blinded in one eye during a protest armada, 100 percent certain. that people's will fall. true, democracy has never been stronger. and also just to really serve the people you really have to listen to all the voices law, but with a post kill constitution written to give the former general and his ruling. pauling prop party a strong advantage in parliament. most alleys are confident his rule and majority control will stay in place until the next general election in early 2023 comin was some issue before the recent sense to debate some m p. 's were not happy about the situation, but the lady of the party general put once one mentioned herself, the issue and every one will follow the parties, guidelines law. the p. m says he won't resign and it appears that more protests on the streets and even from his own party will have little impact. it seems the main
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pressure he's concerned with is from the power where for now, he has the king support. got hyler al jazeera thank up and as always less, what more on our website edge, is it a dot com? ah, this is edge data. let's get around now the top stories, telecom 1000000000, n a g. mccarthy has become lebanon's, new prime minister. the previous government resigned after the massive port explosion 13 months ago because his cabinet faces an economic meltdown with fuel shortages and power. morocco has a new prime minister billionaire fuel tycoon as ease she.
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