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a trip to touch it, you saw this week and says talk will take place virtually the president has been fully vaccinated with the russian maid. sputnik re job, 17000 infections. and more than 700 deaths have been recorded in russia over the past 24 hours. the u. k prime ministers as a 3rd booster job will be recommended to all of the fifty's as part of the government's code 19 plan for winter. vaccinations will also be extended to 12 to 15 year old. while the plan be for mandatory passports to prove you've had a job has been put on hold under simmons. more vaccinations, no lock downs is a message from the u. k. prime minister. along with the admission that this time last year, the rates of infections was much lower in one way opposition today. he's actually more challenging. we have higher levels of daily cases, thousands more. but in many other crucial respects, the british people, all of us collectively and individually,
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are incomparably better placed to fight the disease. over 15 will get boosted vaccinations, school children between $12.15, can now be vaccinated. the government believes this will be enough to bolster and already successful vaccine program that is greatly reduce the rate of people dying from cove it. the number of people dead now stands at 834000. while an image like the national memorial wall, should ensure no one forgets the scale of losses to cove it in the u. k. across the river thames, the government is projecting a new freight. living with coven, it's the new normal. and then comes with lifting many restrictive laws and dropping plans for copays, passports, for major events and nightclubs. showing full vaccination or recent negative 10 things. a huge mistake. yes, it's typical of them boys over there. when you turn freedom is what we fight for my
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for should out. while england is dropping, the passport plans scotland is imposing one and in europe despite sometimes fierce resistance countries such as france, germany and belgium are using passports to good effect. what we've seen throughout this time next is that britain, england in particular, stays as an outlier the many months while other countries guess what to do, the right thing, only in the end through lens and do the same thing ourselves, could well be device team pos, bruce success in other and eventually the government entities, the england as well. the government says a locked would be a last resort, but a plan b would mean coded passports and other measures. however, there's some unease about not using face moss and other risks inside buildings. i certainly think that some venues are riskier than others, and we should, i think somebody still be requiring distancing. and i also think we should be investing in much better ventilation systems. and the fact that more cautious
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countries in europe have lower infection rates than the u. k doesn't convince some the death rates won't stop climbing again. andrew simmons al jazeera london county has begun vaccinating children as young as 6 off to health authorities approve the son of vac job them last week. it's so they just step in the countries rapid inoculation campaigns with more than 8 and 10 people now fully protected latin america distribution human reports from santiago we are in a vaccination center here in santia. one behind me is one of the 1st children over the age of 6 who are being vaccinated against coven. 19 julians government is using the chinese finnow vac vaccine for children that age because they say that it is quote, a classic vaccine that it is the safest of all very similar to the influenza vaccine . we spoke a short while ago to the health minister and we get by the she says that it is
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essential for children to be vaccinated, even very, very young ones, because they have become what he considers the reservoir for coven 19 c throw. it has been demonstrates that when a country like chile managed to fully vectors over centered those who are not vaccinate children, turning to reservoirs for the virus. and even if most children do not become seriously ill, i can obviously, and the rest of the family chill is one of the few countries that is vaccinations children as young as 6 in this case with the chinese vaccine. c novak which has been used fairly widely on young students in china. however, there is another country that's taking this a step further, which is cuba. early this month it began vaccinating children as of the age of 2 with the sovereign to vaccine, which is made in cuba. it has not been approved by the world health organization at least yet, but health authorities there and this that it is highly effective here in chile,
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the government is also carrying out 3rd states clinical trials to see if children, even newborns can start to recede. vaccines against coven, 19 very soon. it's curtains, up on broadway in new york state to district returns from his longest shot down in history. some of the industries biggest and best known shows reopening at full capacity for the 1st time since the pandemic began. among them, our top grossing musicals, the lawn, king hamilton and wicked, strict safety measures, and now in place every 112 years old and over, with audiences and performers must be vaccinated with audience is required to wear mosque throughout the show. versus in the us state of california, deciding the fate of governor gavin newsome in especial recall election, which is only the 2nd in state history. the campaign to, as the democrat was started by a conservative republican group and gain momentum during the pandemic use and has
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been criticized for his handling of the code 19 outbreak along with liberal policies on immigration and crime. if more than 50 percent vote for him to be recalled, he'll be replaced i. whichever candidate receives the highest vote in the 2nd question on the ballot. newsome's main challenges, republican radio host and trump support larry elder. we got a crowded field of $46.00 replacement candidates. elder has about to remove requirements for vaccines and mosque wearing, and he's already appealed to supporters to report alleged voter fraud. renel joined his live from outside beverly hills city hall in los angeles. so what the thinking is, given you some likely to survive this very well a lauren, if you look at the latest poles, you'll see that the the numbers are looking up for gavin newsome. the one that came out a couple of days ago said that about 60 percent of likely voters were going to vote
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no on the recall. in other words, no, we do not want gavin newsome to be unseated as, as governor of california. that is, if you believe pulls, of course, we all know that the polls can sometimes be off, but just ask hillary clinton around 2016 about that. larry elder is down around 30 percent or so in terms of his popularity. but he's on top of this large list of 40 candidates who are, who are running to replace nuisance. so the voters all 22200000 voters registered and eligible voters here in california received the balance to questions on at one. do you want to recall, newsome yes or no to who do you want to replace it? so larry elder, as you mentioned, is, is out in front there, but he pulls far less the newsome. so there's a court of this whole system whereby
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a sitting governor can get maybe just less than 50 percent and then be replaced by someone who is merely got a plurality of all the other candidates. maybe 30, maybe 20, maybe 15 percent since there are 40 of them running. so this has been something that now that national democrats are focusing on very strongly and putting their weight behind. gavin newsome and this is being see, this is a little bit of a kind of test of the mood, the wider political mood in the country for the 1st one. since this is barton was, was elected in that context. what is, what is it telling us? well, you know, it's very important is as you say, like a barometer. reading of the mood of the country president biden has had a pretty rough summer with spiking. delta vary in cases of over 19. and of course, of course,
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the handling of the departure from afghanistan the president biden was here in southern california on monday night. and his argument is that larry elder is a clone of donald trump. donald trump very popular here last by about 30 percentage points in the last election in 2020. so the, the message from biden was, trump may have been defeated, but trump ism has not been defeated. and the important and very interesting point in regard to that, lauren is that larry elder, others prominent republicans and trump himself, are all ready alleging fraud, saying that if they lose. and if gavin knew some wins and remains as governor, it has to be because there was something wrong with the whole. busy election process, this is based on no evidence and it's simply echoes the big lie that president
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trump is in promulgating, ever since he lost his run for a 2nd term last year. so this is a very interesting tactics that you're seeing more and more often in amongst republican candidate that's kind of like heads i, when tails you lose. lauren, thank you very much. indeed. i q 3 former us intelligence operatives have been charged with conspiring to violate hacking, knows over allegations that they helped the united arab emirates spy on its enemies amenable to being part of a clandestine unit called project raven court documents. and they used criminal means to access protected computer systems in the u. s. and elsewhere. prosecute. just say they'll drop the charges. if a men cooperate with authorities and pay a penalty for kind of joins aside from washington, d. c might go walking times about this. well, the papers have been filed by the justice department alleging that 3 men,
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marked by ryan adams and david jerica operated on behalf of b, u, a. e. it's nessa branch that is the equivalent of the national security agency to hack into computers around the world. but within the united states, as well, looking for dissidence, even hacking into the computers of government, they were essentially se the investigators computer mercenaries. now they were operating for a company called dark matter, which was be backed by the u. a. e. they claim the investigators claim, but they have agreed to what amounts to a plea, deal, and prosecute to say that the 3 will not be charged. the charges will be dropped if they agree to cooperate with an ongoing investigation. if they pay some $1600000.00, which accounts for their salary over the years that they worked on behalf of the u . a, according to investigators and also that they will never again get any pull up top
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security clearance. so certainly this is a major issue linking the u, a e, according to investigative to hacking operations, both within the united states, against us, citizens on some occasions and around the rest of the world. and how is this discovered? well this is a very interesting point that is not something that has suddenly being discovered off to a few weeks of investigation. the background to all of this is exhaustive reporting by the reuters news agency, which back in january 2019 published an exhaustive article about these u. a operations based on the accounts of a whistleblower who says that she had been employed by the u. back in 2014, to conduct such operations, she decided to go to the news agency. when she was asked to start spying on us citizens to hack into us computers. she believed that this cross
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a red line. so she handed over this information to the right as news agency which reported the matter exhaustively. as i said, obviously the intelligence department picked up on the reporting follow the top. and here we are seeing the consequences of what would it appear to be a long period of the investigation. but importantly, this is not something that has been underway for a few years. this operation allegedly, by the u. s. e goes back to the beginning of 2013, 2014. so this has been a long standing ongoing operation, according to the whistleblower who led to the original reporting and to the investigators who are still looking into this case. my kind of thank you very much . indeed. world leaders are being urged to ramp up the pressure on the philippines government. a rich human rights abuses against civilians. the u. n. has received a 3rd report from a rights group which warns that urgent action is needed to address
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a crisis sparked by president. would you go to test his campaign against drugs? german and into gun reports from manila the global council of the international coalition for human rights in the philippine says there is a systematic state sponsored and sustained human rights violations. are being committed by the philippine government against its own people. over the past 5 years, you are free, and the corona of our respond demik has not slowed that down. instead, the group says attacks against activists, environmental advocates and whites workers have intensified in its report. the rights group says it has investigated over 50 cases of human rights violations involving a 100 victims since last year. and it finds overwhelming evidence against members of the military police and even president rodrigo, there is a war on poor people in the gods of anti drug operations. a war on defense in the
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guise of a war on communism and a war on the morrow. people in the guise of a war on terror, drug seen since president re good to launched the so called warrant drugs in 2016, at least 6000 filipinos had been killed. the number estimated by rights groups is at least 20000. his campaign against communists. insurgency has also resulted in the death of tents of activists and labor, union leaders, and even rebels. these have been described as extra judicial killing. that is an allegation that the government has repeatedly denied. the group is asking the philippine government to allow independence investigators both here and abroad to pro cases. it is also asking the international criminal court to pursue and continue investigations on president to 3rd to 4 possible crimes against humanity.
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the philippine government has yet to comment on this latest report, but it has repeatedly denied such allegations in the past were trying to stop that . again. the department of justice says it continues to investigate cases and has removed implicated officials and police officers from office. but in many years they domestic remedies to address abuses have failed, and this is why they are asking for the international community to intervene. jim l as in dog and i'll just 0 manila, noise left leaning opposition. parties have begun talks to form a new coalition. government after securing a landslide victory, the wind means all 5 nordic countries are now on the left when governments, for the 1st time in 62 years, john hall report with the return of cent left government to norway after 8 years of conservative rule. one question, lose large. what does it mean for the energy sector that made this country
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fabulously rich? it must be paid it. sold it. now we shall celebrate. sleep a bit, and then be ready for action. the scuffle we will change. norway. i'm the world. it was an election dominated by the climate crisis and the growing realization that fossil fuel exports must make way for renewable energy. that's a profound shift for a small country, operating western, europe's big install, and gas industry. it accounts for 40 percent of gross domestic product and 40 percent of exports, providing norway with a $1.00 trillion dollar sovereign wealth fund. for me personally, i main issue for this election is what i expect from the new government is to focus even more on the climate issues we're facing today. we need to change the seriously . we need a government that takes the environment with greater concern.
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tricky coalition talks lie ahead 1st with potential left wing partners wanting foster moved towards the green economy and labor opting for a more gradual transition. the new government will also pledge itself to tackling rising inequality a cause that already ranked high among always neighbors. the election means all 5 nordic countries are now in left wing hands for the 1st time. in 62 years, joan, a whole al jazeera till i had this news out going on the cover which origin and mark is disappearing on the canvas in the name of art. and christian or another marx has returned the champions me with mention a
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ah ah, a paris landmark has been turned into a piece of mod, not wrapping the act itself was the dream of bulgarian artist christo and his washer include, but they didn't leave live to see it become a reality about the reports from paris. dozens of climbers, 25000 square meters of recyclable cloth, and 3 kilometers of red rope. one of paris is most recognizable monuments. the arc de triomphe is being transformed into a shimmering art work. the creation of bulgarian artist cristo who 1st imagined wrapping the napoleon era arch 60 years ago, but died last year before seeing his dream become reality. his nephew fled to me,
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is overseeing the project means already many different things for many different people. the one to drop and becomes a work of art without another meeting. but also what's going to be amazing is with the fabric. it would have this issue ality, this for jealousy. it will become something different that people want to touch it . you can see the wind and christ was born in bulgaria in 1935. as a young man, he fled communist rule for paris, where he met john claude, his wife, an autistic collaborator until her death in 2009. the couple, dozens of building monuments and even islands in 1985 they worked on paris is paul nuff. but the object thrilled remained their goal. the artists believe that by wrapping the off the tree on wood were feel what they call its essence and draw people's attention to its beauty throughout their career. the couple said that the aim with their work was to bring people joy said best that because it's
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a temporary installation. it's a unique and intense experience. christo and john called wrapped monumental projects. in urban areas, there are 3, we can select it in. so as many people as possible can see it, it's not the office skipped to the public, chris or sold his drawings to fund his projects. he said financial independence was essential to his vision. despite the scale of the work, fled to me, it says the technical aspect and logistics are not his biggest hurdle. the biggest challenge for me, the mr. my mrs. enthusiasm, this criticism is excitement, a symbol of france and back job for military grade celebrations and protests. the trail will be an out work for 16 days, daring and intriguing some will admire it. others will find it pointless, but increase the world, creating the unnecessary with the ultimate expression of freedom. natasha butler.
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i'll just sarah paris now has to do with the sport. thank you so much, lauren. well, christiana, rinaldo, as a european return for manchester, united ended in the fates for now. i did score ago, but united states was shock loss against young boys of switzerland. i forgetting seagulls on the weekend and his premier league return are now, like i said in front of the 12 minutes against the switch champions, united went down to 10 men. when, when the suck was red card, it's a challenge before the break. and then young boys managed in a cause. and midway through the 2nd hall, thanks to nicholas mooney, the gama lou, and in the interest over time in a way with, by passing just feeling god gave the homicide an opportunity taken apart. your defense you with the last chicken again finished to warn the young voice printed the test. just give me
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a huge ball job of the game and iron's normally a very, very as to tackling one of the best in the world. so we know we've given ourselves the more difficult task than what we did last year, but everyone thought we were through after 2 games last year. fortunate is the 1st game in the group when we upload the time to so to bounce back from it. but yeah, of course, discipline is a huge part football in terms of jesse obviously we know football alive, making mistakes in the last seconds. jesse won't just want the played safe and just one misplaced past and you've conceded to golf. and then the hopkins will learn from it, learn from it, and it'll pick himself open to be ready to go on sunday because that's part and parcel of football. but yeah, of course, discipline is a big part. kelsey made a winning start to that title defense,
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romanella conquered the only go. they gave me a sentence in petersburg, dances full, go in for game since he joined the club in close season. the russian team did have a chance to grab a point in london. but it finished one nail to chelsea while long for that little mess he continues to they don't want us to boss alone, or they met by munich in the group stage for the 1st time over 20 years. thomas muller opened the scoring for by and before i let them just get it a 2nd published, i committed 3 mail lights on boss alona to get on a shot on target all match in the asian champions league also holland i remain on course to successfully defend their title, but they only just squeeze past psyche from found in the round of 16 schools after i signed them. i went to penalty. i was like he had a shock because i missed 3 from the sport since it's full advantage. and there in the quarter finals, saudi arabia, l, unless it also treats will last night,
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a single go enough for them to meet around the structure of the, at the 2nd that he seems to advance one bed. so i, on monday and 19th when it, when it for me he did tell ruby, gave to see if around a one know when of it's sort of see if the call is to come up with a 1st thing for me to dig down to reach the tournament, knock out stage. now let me pull mine as you can cough is described british tennis . the economy is the sporting talent of the century. 18 year old, right. economy was again the center of attention this some of the met goals in new york, just a couple of days on from becoming a 1st, a qualifier. so when the us open cycle versus for sure, talent of a century, but any out the without the hardest, who i guess not possible to be there and doing that, was that she did that. and now she's there in that moment and you see her smiling
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during a game. it's just denies the thing i can imagine i was really i will watch women's tennis social much more now. again. well right. economy beat the tournament. so the breakout stuff. 19 year old layla fernandez in that final. she's just returned time to months. rule alongside feller canadian, felix osha alice, him. he reached the semi's in the menstrual. every day i worked hard every day i went on the court and i tried to give the best example as possible so the other kids can look up to me and say that i want to be like you one day. the same while i was with with other athletes. ok, that is face for is looking for now let's get back to lauren in london. thank you very much indeed andy and we've got some bad for you. now 2 wild bears being caught on camera in india, playing football. the mother and it's comp could be seen showing also skills in the number rang a poor district of additional state to finding a football near the jungle. a group of boys had been playing football nearby when
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the ball was kicked out of the field. and that's it for me to retain this news out . back in a moment, please. thanks for watching. ah . news. news. news. news. it's one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises, central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people. and behind the death of many more. exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner
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