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with aaron's president's abraham, where you see address the general assembly for the 1st time. he denounced the united states, it has no credibility, re seals that said he wants to resume nuclear towards with well powers in order to get us sanction lifted. citizens governing sovereign council says it's foiled unattended coup it says, the plotters have been arrested and not been questioned. they tried to take control of several government students, including state t, v, and radio station. it's not about and says it hopes to allow teenage girls to return to school as soon as possible, given no timeline for allowing them to resume classes or for women to go back to work. the group says it's drafting rules to allow their return under islamic guidelines. and tuesday, the interim government announced the list of deputy ministers. he's been in them that we are trying to strengthen the cabinet further and god's willing women will be appointed to certain positions in the necessary section. and one day, we will announce their names here. in the case of female students,
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the ministry of education is working hard to lay the groundwork with the education of high school girls as soon as possible. the work is underway on the framework and it is hope this will be done. god willing a thin out from a borrower who's in cobble. he says the taliban have yet to give a timeline for elections they've pledged to hold. is this a move that is likely to win the house of line of the international community? no, for the simple reason is that the international committee, remember, emitted back in the past few weeks were saying that we want a strong enter and government that represents the different ethnic groups the the big the targets also represents member of the former establishment that have key positions in the interim government. the reason being is that the international community wants some clear signals from the taliban. that those who are going to be part of the interim government will be representing women. the she has a lot of times you can elizabeth when do the draft and you can see it's huge when
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they drop in you election laws. so they ensure that after 6 months, one year, a year and a half from now, once the call for new elections, those elections will be genuine. multi party system elections. that would you know why i've run democracy in afghanistan, whether taliban are always going to have a bigger se for the time being. the international community is far from being convinced that this interim government is unsettling. the need of the people and the international community that i have to say that i've been talking to afghan officials from the taliban. the basically when you ask them about why we haven't seen any female representative government, why there's no woman why there's no key players from the ethnic. how's out of it, nick? tragic or the who's back and they say this is going to happen. but when you ask the when and how they say we have to wait and give it some time. well, since the taliban take over much of the focus has been on couple of mile high.
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there is in the southern city of colorado and has been traveling through the neighbor province of help and he's more on the situation. but there's a popular thing, judge if you're controlled guns off, you have that good to run. it's done. now that dollar bond have rep across the country, i know consolidating their power, people are waiting to see what kind of policy it will be formulated. what kind of leadership will be a noun? it ended up there gardening to that dollar bond, but the papers have have really complained that deposit was caught up. they were target killing the nation. then this ready city paper. good, not ventured good night, but now people can move in their dog that able to do their business. the crime rate is going down, but that doesn't mean all it read that i do a gallon j. we're traveling through the router. we're playing the destruction.
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large scale indeed, the people at large will need help from the outside world. if they're going to be here, men or daddy. and i said, i know you challenge for the dollar bond control. there's gotten 3. let's now return to our top story on the un general assembly and we'll get some analysis. and what's been said by world leaders so far, we can speak to in bremner, who's the president of your age group. and because they're a media, joins us live by skype from new york to spread the welcome to program to have you here. and let's start at the beginning with joe biden. wide range speech as you might expect, and speaking, as he said, as a nation, not a wall or we're glad we're not at war. and it was, nobody laughed at him. the last time trump gave a speech at the un general assembly. the delegates were laughingly take bite and seriously, but as you know, this is a challenging world. we're in right now and on issues like responding to cove it
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and responding to climate, the united states is not displaying global leadership. the focus has been much more domestically the same is true, of course, in terms of how the withdrawal from afghanistan occurred, the recent flap between the united states and france. so in that regard, even though the speech was good, i don't think that around the world, it's going to be responded to as oh, the americans are back right now. the other thing i would mention 30 minutes speech china was not directly mentioned once, because biden doesn't have, doesn't really know how they get the us china relationship back on track. and there's enormous constraints domestically in the united states to, in any way, trying to reach out to the chinese yet to have the space from the chinese premier. she's doing things have mentioned, see what he has to say. that's right. i mean, i suspect that the u. s. will be mentioned directly by she's paying and you'll also see the chinese talking about playing more of a leadership role. but one thing i will say about china right now,
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they are on the cusp of a lehman brothers style. financial meltdown. whenever grand, i mean $300000000000.00 organization that is about to default, some massive problem for china. and they're going to be focused at least as, as internally in the coming months. as the americans have that, as far as buying content, how much, how much have we give its promises? the force will not be the last resort. the way forward is purely diplomacy. i do believe that the united states, it's been very popular leaving afghanistan. and the reason for that is because 20 years and trillions of dollars spent primarily on a military fix of afghanistan. and the global war and terror was seen to be an enormous waste. not just the money, but of course also of people's lives in the united states with the allies and in the countries themselves. so there isn't as much support for the united states to
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engage in regime change in nation building and democracy promotion. at the point of a spear, but that doesn't mean that the united states is done with the global war and terror . you're still gonna see drone strikes. of course, the most recent announcement, the office agreement, which is kind of like 5 eyes plus between the united states australia and the united kingdom. that is a pivot to asia, which is not focused on rejoining the trans pacific partnership on the economy. it's focused on the united states and it's military industrial complex. so i wouldn't pretend that the u. s. is suddenly less of a military superpower. that is still the principal focus in the way the americans project power around the world. and we had the pre recorded speech from the new radio president abraham, or you see he wants resumption of nuclear talks with well power to lead to the rule of sanctions and lifting sanctions. well,
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the biden administration was welcomed by the international community and wanting to come back into the j. c. p. o, a, the iranian nuclear deal. and if that were to happen successfully, then sanctions could be removed, not all sanctions but the sanctions that are described in the nuclear deal. but the iranians have to come back to the table and they have to do so fully. and of course, over the past month after the americans withdrew unilaterally from the deal, the iranians have broken through the promised stockpiles of enriched uranium. they've also been enriching at a higher level. all of that needs to be addressed. and it's not going to be easy to do. so, i mean, i think everybody would like to get back to the deal. but from here to there is still quite complicated, right? all the areas we discuss that kind of meeting. the family decided that climate change on one side cove it on the other. that's right. those are the big pieces and
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the americans are focused at home. we are going to be providing booster shots to the united states and its citizens. well, before most of the world has still gotten the 1st shot, the world health organization of course, supposes that. meanwhile, the chinese basically still have their board is closed. they've got vaccines that don't work very well against delta varian, and they're not being particularly transparent about the way they're fighting it. the fact that the 2 largest economies in the world have no trust that no coordination in fighting coven and aren't really talking in fighting climate change . tells you why the secretary general of the united nations kicked off today by saying that the world's leaders were sleep walking towards the abyss. maybe it's not very fast. maybe it's not what's intentionality. but you still know where we're heading. right on the brink door. i bare bremo have to leave that, appreciate that great analysis. thanks a lot of stuff. you guys get the former head of egypt military council that ruled
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the country following the early spring rise. he's 10 years ago, he died, the same time tell he was 85. he served as egypt defense minister for more than 2 decades, and was considered a place ally of a former president hosting bark to tell. he was removed in 2012. soon after mohammed morse, he was elected president under dhs of the soldiers have been deployed to patrol the streets of columbia as capital and other cities, their supporting police as they fight a waiver. violent robberies increase in violence. coincides with a full reopening of the economy of the month of october 19 restrictions on her own petty reports now from the guitar arm. soldiers on the move in book patrolling crime hotspots in the city, checking identities, and frisking passers by freely to deployment of hundreds of soldiers in columbia. the main cities followed an appeal from mayor cloudy, lopez, to the national government. and guess what? i mean that he says, you know what, that this is not a military asian of the city,
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but it is convenient for the army to support the police in to tass, dissuading climb, and searching for weapons. while critic say the measure is dangerous and unconstitutional, some believe it's a necessary evil. it's a difficult situation. there is lots of that a lack of security. so i think it's goods. when the robberies and violent crimes have seen a sharp upward spike since the economy started to recover after months of corona, virus confinement so far this year the city has registered $754.00 murders, a 15.7 percent increase and more than $65000.00 robberies, but what worries the most so tory, this is the level of violence. 15 year old loud m. what alice was shot in the legs at close range by a t despite giving up her phone is can we? lo, he, corey dot, dot com. it's crazy to attack a defenseless child. i can understand mugging an adult, but now they are shooting kids. i can't understand how anyone could do that,
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but i mean, just the situation has become so dangerous that some banks are offering insurance to protect the atm withdrawl. for less than $2.00, you're protected for 2 hours. in case of robbery, it covers the money, but also violence that domestic military deployment remains controversial in a country just emerging from decades of war. when soldiers were deployed with the police in may, in response to anti government protest, it's parked the international condemnation. when dozens were killed. yet the expert say that repeated studies in latin american cities show that deploying the army does not improve security. it's william with that. i will course as well that what it shows is the inability of the local and national government to manage security policies properly. and it shows that nobody prepared for a wave of crime so strong as the one with dealing with them because increased poverty levels in columbia to more than 40 percent in nearly one in 5 people is
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unemployed. a desperate situation for many and few believe soldiers on the street is anything more than a temporary solution. i listen that i'm just here. i've got a major motor show in the united states. it started with a new location due to the pandemic. the motor bela is taking place out doors in michigan around $400.00 vehicles from so it's, you know, companies are on display used to be known as the north american international auto show. last year's event in detroit was cancelled. let's go straight away to phil laval, who joins us live from contact michigan and has more from as i feel it's been a long time coming the shows and tell us more about what happened to the detroit medicine. yeah, as you say, oh, a picture is north american international auto show, but i've called the faith detroit motor show, right? it's on a break is for a little while the fact is that they were saying that their numbers were coming
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down. they realized that change needed to come and the reason for this is if you think about it, these vehicles have for years been getting more and more logically advanced. a lot of cases i have computer ha, 4 wheels on because of that, a lot of the technology was actually having to be showcase attack events. things like c s, for example, in las vegas. so what you were happening happening was a situation where the technology was being showcase as well. and the whole experience was kind of being diluted amongst numerous shows. so therefore, the numbers of attendees were coming down. so they were trying to really sort of think about how they could make themselves relevant, how they could keep themselves current. the original idea was to move the show to the summer when the weather will be a little bit better. because here in michigan, the winter's can be fairly brutal, but then of course cove it had. so last year they had to stop because of the pandemic, which brings us to this year. so they decided that what they would do is they would try this whole new approach. they would take it out of detroit, pontiac, i would be on this opener course of what it is. it's more they call it an experience szell event, right?
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so it's not, we're not inside an exhibition center. we're not under the glare of light, it's not hundreds of people. thousands of people cramped into a small space. it is a place where the vehicles are quite literally outside whether i meant to be on the various things happening. i mean, as we speak now this bronco is about to go up this huge ramp over here, this fake mountain. it'll go pretty slowly to the top and they will come back down . there are also various things going on, you know, a short while ago we had the new ford mustang electric call, which goes from north to 60 in 3 seconds where they were taking people and how to get myself. i think there's a smoke. i don't know if you can see what they're doing. it's kind of more like amusement park than it is authors show, like i say. so they were taking years in these mustangs go to 60 in 30 seconds just so you can experience the whole kind of way that you will, if you, you know, at, via, rather than an official or a job list, all of those other things. so that's what i'm hearing, and they said that it's pretty much going to be the future of these most shows. and
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there are lots of other shows that are looking at the choice, which is one of the big ones. what may ones in the world, and they say they believe this will be the blueprint for the blueprints going forward. asked when detroit will be back while the plan is out of unofficially next year. we have not given to us officially, but they say it will look very different and it will probably include a lot of this kind of stuff. make it when you think of the u. s. vehicle that you always think it's john gas guzman state. you better? you mentioned electric vehicle. they're not anymore. i presume. yeah, i mean electric vehicles are huge and we have this every single note to show that we have people say this is via the evie and it is because these are getting more and more traction. what we're having here is the fact that more and more being on file to particularly this year. but there are lots of issues surrounding evey's in the united states. give you an example. president biden recently signed an executive order mandating that by 203050 percent of cause light vehicle sold here in the u. s. should be a which sounds on paper like
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a great idea. the problem is that it is subject to so many issues. for example, geo politics at the moment, 80 percent of lithium batteries are controlled by china. clearly the united states doesn't want to be in any way under the influence of china when it comes to having to supply its citizens with cars. so it's trying to build its own factories, but of course building factory. so batteries is a huge undertaking. not only do you have to get the components job to mind the components you have to build the workforce, build the structures that are huge, domestic issues here with unions because some of the co manufacturers will work will not work with non unionized work forces, which the workforce is all and then of course you've got to convince people to go electric because on paper it's very clean. yes, it is a much more viable solution for lots of people. but these vehicles, even the big trucks that are being unveiled, have a maximum capacity by 300 miles. so for a lot of people that will not be enough, the technology is getting that it's getting there very, very quickly. i'm there is
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a will politically to push it, but it's convincing people that it's the right thing for them. well, i feel sure there's a few more cars for you to try up. that's filled of l there in pontiac, in which takes off the trading has been volatile and asian markets make concerns about the possible collapse of a chinese property. giant ground is more than $300000000000.00 in debt. chinese regulators awarding the debt poses risks to the countries financial system. katrina, you reports now from beijing. asian markets spotted on tuesday as investors via the possible collapse of chinese real estate giant. ever grunt, japan's nicky opened after a market holiday with a drop of almost 2 percent. hong kong sunset was down 0.3 percent by mid day. in 11 months, los angeles, expect the chinese government to step in to prevent the firm from defaulting on more than $300000000000.00 worth of debt. but authorities have so far remained silent. if the chinese authority would allow ever been to attribute default by sell
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them is an all market action to actually be tit. we are an intervention. i was the indirect intervention by the government. you were actually to a full blown localized crisis. china stock markets remain closed with middleton festival public holiday. ever grand chairman shoe giant issued a letter to staff saying he was confident the company would walk out of its darkest moment. he promised to deliver property projects and fulfill responsibilities to buy his investors, partners and financial institutions. but he didn't say how ever grant shares have plunged by 84 percent this year. on monday wall street marked its biggest drops since may. the value of bitcoin and other crypto currencies has also sunk. comparisons have been made the leaving brothers, the u. s. investment back by collapse and was the global financial crisis of 2008. but some analysts safety is of contagion, or if it blurred at this moment as
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a bit overreact. king about some of the rumors that a recent the we can, we can see or hear. but honestly speaking, this is stop market, always swing between the like to sentiment at this moment i can see it's i can conclude it's very fragile over the past year, the chinese government has twice and regulations to reduce risks in the real estate market. economic growth remains sluggish due to the pandemic. millions of investors vendors, and company employees or money by every grant staging must find line in responding to the prices. building out the company completely may send out the wrong signal and encourage businesses to build up. you're responsible for the government doesn't want widespread social katrina, you, i'll 0. i still ahead here and i'll just, so it's coming up, but he's
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ah frank assistance find where again freedom suppressed again, freedom of expression is what's going to get human right. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story now jazeera ah ah. i looked it up before it has any. thank you so much, nick. well, let's go mature. the aiming to return to the top of the spanish league when the defending champions against gets halfway will move them above city rivals right now
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. but the game is not going to plan for athletics. they want to go down, had just before half time midway through the 2nd half, late to school still gets half a one athletic co nil pressure is growing on fossil loan. occasional came in his team and he just avoiding defeat. again, the struggles gets halfway in the league on monday, also have to wait until injury time to rescue a 1. 1 drill they do remain unbeaten in league of a down in 7th. came in once again facing some questions about his future at the club. one or last night, but i don't think it's necessary to ask that question because i'm not going to talk about my future anymore. and the other thing is that obviously we're unhappy because we want to win games especially at home. but as i explained to the game today was complicated, and i think that we gave out all to day on the pitch and perhaps with a little more locked. we could have won the game and i think that needs to be considered too well. it's not, not easy,
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because when they score at the beginning it's quite difficult to come back into the game because they, they try to make it fall everywhere they could. and it will in wasting time and, and everything i think apart from that they didn't really create a little mess. he will miss python germans next french li. gimme it's met on wednesday because of a knee injury. p. s g bozeman airport. you'd say no, said the injury with the reason he's sub massey off during sundays. whenever liam, the audience on still looking for his 1st goal, following is move from foss. alona now pakistan's, cricket board chairman rummy's, roger has doubled down on his criticism of england and new zealand. the 2 countries of just council tools of his country, english, cricket bosses said they had increasing concerns about traveling to the region, raj, and warning of a potential divide in international crickets. i certainly feel that, you know, we are up against kind of a western mindset. a western block who
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and aware of the ground reality, the buckets done. and they going to call, based on collective sort of trig perception, collective wisdom. without realizing how much work is done is what in thousands of babies to, to get us where we are with regard to launching cricket in focus on. so that's the frustrating, but i've spoken my mind that spoken the truth. i've allowed my feelings to and emotions to completely take over. it's the feeling of being used and then that is the feeling that ad right now. and so little bit of hand holding little bit of carrying was needed, especially often using and pull out. and we didn't get that from e c, b from england, which is so frustrating. well, security's been heightened around new zealand women's crickets seen in england
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after they received a threatening email organizer had the message was treated seriously to ultimately decided. it was incredible. while new zealand, both 1st and the 3rd one, the international series against thing on here, the just chase down a 179 to win the 3 wicked strike delivery american golf. a price in december claims, $1.00 of golf most infamous few to come to an end just in time for the rod a cup. shambler and brooks kept opin involved in a series of public disagreements in recent years. but both a part of the us team about to take on europe for my us open champion to chicago even in seeing the pay could be partner together during this events. a lot of this social media stuff is definitely been driven by a lot of external factors, not necessarily us to we had a great we had some great conversations to a championship wake when we had dinner and then this week as well. i had dinner sent out, sat down dinner with him last night and who's fine, and i think there may be something fun coming up here. move forward,
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but won't speak too much on that. well the are a painting say they're ready to take on a part is on crowd at the whistling strike schools in wisconsin cove. it travel restrictions main. very few fans have been able to follow the same over for the 3 events. it starts on friday. if there was 40000 us fans and no europeans, we prefer to have no fans. and that's just a reality. we want the noise. we want the excitement, we want the balls of it all. yes. the players will have to deal with a yes. they have to embrace it, but they what monte alternative having no fans is no phone. so you know, they're going to enjoy us. kansas city royals catch it. several pairs is mind a bit of baseball history. oh, the high, earlier deep last vale was prizes 46 run the season breaking journey been. she's all time record for homes by capturing a single season,
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a marquee set back in. 1978 per se, that could help and seem to a 7 see win over the cleveland in be ok. the facebook next to that a lot. thank very much. that's when you barbara sarah london will be here with more in just a couple minutes for me to clock. it's goodbye. ah news news. news. news cody causes if the 20th century, whose lives were intertwined from outcasts who found an artistic connection in 194010 g. deuce. the both of them were lost. children to a battle of words against the backdrop of julian ward,
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