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formation, thank you. thank you. as time for the web, his world, they may know on the new city, the foreign, the sequoia national forest is rather nasty and unfortunately conditions are not going to improve anytime soon. so it just needs fighting. the nearest cloud is really across the border and he significant weather is a long way east, though, admittedly things and also humid or as hot as they were taking the southern states . but they remained the same further with the rest of the fire. danger in that part of california, but you see from this forecast is the eastern states where the rainy's not to fall heavily houston's down to 28 hours at $28.00, and not as human as it was. but by the time of the next 2 days over what is already sudden grad anywhere from the great lakes. eastwards you've got another potential for heavy rain is already flooding in some places. there will be more to the south of all this. we have a little tropical spinner called peter, it's gonna stay the water so they'll produce some swell towards, for example,
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hispaniola is more like just to enhance the shower bit through here through cuba. and the shadow is going to be bigger in mexico as well. there are some fairly big down pause still in panama and for the south in columbia. otherwise, daily showers of quite usual for this time, the lots more to come on the program. why pharmaceutical companies, a key to feeling the divide between those who are vaccinated and they don't have access to the job reinventing the wheel color as gets a wild ride of a new start at most to show him the choice to talk us golf as put aside the feud out, they prepared the fight for europe, hands for the right account. coming up in the fall with the l g 0 recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot
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a tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. ah, killing the count on algebra. the native means as it breaks the millions of people who are filled with uncertainty about what will happen with the economy, with earnings on their line with detail coverage south career is hoping china will use its considerable influence over north korea to bring it back to the negotiating table from around the world, the law is being accused of trying to expand around the influence here. ah
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ok. welcome back to watching al jazeera, remind if i told stories about the u. s. and french president, so expected to speak for the 1st time since the dispute caused by the so called ok, defense tags, problems flames. the agreement for thinking it's multi $1000000000.00. submarine contract with australia. incidentally, the silver and council of deputy chairman has blame cheese days, qu, attempts from politicians saying that a blind eye what people need 21 offices and a number of soldiers happen arrest libby as fast unified election shed your for later this year on dallas, off the connotations in the east with st confidence in the transitional government
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. prime minister says he will continue to lead the cad take administration. us democrats have pression the party to remove $1000000000.00 for israel's, and missile defense system from a stop gap funding bill. and is the latest episode in an on going into party debate over support israel. and that's get more or less we can speak to kennedy hunk it in washington, d. c. kimberly. so this move is most likely a symbolic one, but what does it tell us about support for israel within the democratic party? what it tells us is that not only is there a fracture in the democratic party, but that, that fracture has a lot to do with the changing face of the democratic party as well as that is age demographic. what we're seeing our younger, more progressive democrats that are taking positions in the house of representatives. for example, rashid to leave, who is palestinian descent, ill hon. omar, who is an immigrant to the united states, and also alexandro,
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casio cortez. now, all of these women and there are others to that share, their views don't necessarily support the party when it comes to kind of a rubber stamping of military support to israel. in fact, just the opposite. they've accused in the past israel of war crimes and as well of violating international law. so you're right, this is symbolic. what we do know is that already some of the more senior members of the democratic party have already assured is real. it will get his funding, it will happen in a separate bill. but what we're seeing is the power of this faction, of the democratic party, challenging and say we're no longer going to rubber stamp military support for israel. and we should point out and all of this, what this is done is actually opened up an opportunity for republicans in the senate that tends to be more unified on this issue. for example,
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senator ted cruz is accusing of the house democrats of anti semitism as well. this is really become kind of a political lightning rod if you will. but at the end of the day, what we do know is this is really is going to get his funding. but what we're seeing is an increasing power within the democratic party of these younger, more progressive democrats who are not only willing to challenge this better, saying that israel can't just assume this is always going to be a guarantee. many thanks for that. kimberly help because i 1st in washington, dc the un secretary general and many will lead as a calling on the international community to protect the rights of women and girls in afghanistan, while gender equality, husband discussed in meetings and thought events in new york. there are signs, rights all being reduced under the taliban rule. kristen salumi reports. the taliban has replaced the women's affairs ministry in afghanistan with what it calls
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the guardians of vice and virtue and young women have been ordered to stay home from school, at least for now. but some are taken to the streets and protest while others are appearing virtually at the united nations to sound the alarm. telling any world leader who will listen not to be fooled by the taliban promises to respect women's rights. yesterday the taliban band woman from working except they can clean bathrooms, fema, back to day. day ban goes from going to school and tomorrow's. they would try to shut down the internet. the u. s. has demanded women be allowed to deliver humanitarian aid in the country to capitalize on the taliban call for international assistance. but the high commissioner for human rights as women are being progressively excluded from the public sphere that prohibit that some appealing in public spaces without a male guardian, in numerous professional affect those women faced increasing restrictions. today go
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over the age of 12 have in effect, been prohibited from attending schools. gender equality is a founding principal of the united nations. the universal declaration of human rights is supposed to apply equally to men and women, and yet efforts to make protection of women's rights in afghan, a stand more central part of the un mission. there have been resisted by some members of the security council. other say it's not for lack of trying. as tony helps craft the language for the mission, the countries foreign minister, even marie lehman says the 1st priority is a unified council. and i mean that the already 6 months, we come back to the mandate and my job that the next next mandate will be more forward looking and give a stronger mandate to afford united nations to be on to college in f. kennedy center supportive project conscious development for women in particular. and girl,
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yes, absolutely. african women say they need all the help they can get and it can't come soon enough. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. some of the world's top pharmaceutical companies are accused of limiting coven. 19 vaccines in developing nations. are poor by on the international shows that less than one percent of people in low income countries all fully vaccinated in developed countries. it's 55 percent. honesty says the 6 companies that have led the vaccine rollout have put profits before lives, specifically by refusing to waive intellectual property rights to low income nations. and poor shows that pfizer and buy and tech have delivered 9 times more vaccines to sweeten. been to all low income countries combined, and madana has not yet delivered a single vaccine dose to a low income country. let's bring
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a lily component. she's head of advocacy for health, vaccines, and pandemic with bonds at unicef. she joins us from new york many thanks for speaking to us on the program. so according to this report, it's the vaccine makers who are responsible for this vaccine in inequity. not the inability of poor countries to buy vaccines or rich a country stock, putting doses. what do you think is the reason for that stock inequality? we're saying was clear that there is a very stock in quality. we're seeing less than 2 percent of people in africa, really vaccination. and in some countries it's as much as 82 percent. we know that, that both a complete injustice is also putting at risk the global recovery from the panoramic . we con and a ton demik, one country at a time. we have to vaccinate everyone in the world. the reason for it is obviously we had to make a huge and very rapid increase in the availability of being supplies at the
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beginning of the pandemic, and lots of those supplies were bought by the richard countries. so organizations like unicef and working together with kovak, i've been trying to get back to the lower middle income countries. but, you know, we're in a supply q, we know that there are only so many vaccines to go around. and there's a long queue for those supplies. so we do call on the manufacturers of vaccines to be transparent and share information about who's in order for the next supplies, but also on the high income countries, the riches nations, to make sure that they're sharing those doses of back scenes in a way that means lowering come, countries can also get those faces that they need right now. a lot of low income countries also have very weak health systems, which presumably also contribute to things like access and distribution. how much is, how much of that is a problem? it's definitely a huge challenge in every country of the world to roll out of faxing campaign of
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this scale. it's completely unprecedented. every country has had to invest heavily in this vaccine rollout. so of course it's especially difficult if you already have quite a weak health system and we're calling on all of the rich nations and those world leaders gathering right now in the un to make sure that they're not just helping vaccine, but also supplying the kind of financing that's needed to help countries roll out the vaccination campaign and do it in a way that doesn't come at the cost of the routine health care and immunization. is it really big risk? but if we just focus on things, we might miss out on childhood vaccines like measles and polio. we might miss the impact on the wider health system. it's really important that we protect these fragile health systems from collapse at such an important time. us president joe biden is expected to announce an order of 500000000 doses of 5 to export the rest of the world. how much of a difference will that make to this problem,
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or is it just a drop in the ocean each time we hear a commitment from one of the rep, the well supplied richer countries to shed doses is a really good debt forward. because we need as many doses as possible to be reaching the lower and middle income countries urgently. you know, you know, we do need to expand manufacturing, but that's not going to solve our immediate problem. our immediate problem is right now. there is an urgent need to get those vaccines deliberately bent to the countries that need them the most. so the fight in announcement the commitments made by one of the g 7 countries this summer were really promising stop. the problem is that most of the pledges that we've received have not yet transpired into reality. we've only been able to deliver around 12 percent of the doses that have been pledged so far. so we are cooling on all of the richest nations to turn those pages into reality as soon as possible,
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and the commitments that i made today, the new cove it from it, but that president button is convening at the un. we'll make a huge difference, but we don't want them next year. we need them now. we need the doses to, to be delivered as soon as possible. funny, thanks for your time. lily could probably speaking from new york, from the, from unicef. the crew in guinea, earlier this month has given the country an unexpected wind for political uncertainty, has pushed up the value of its bulk site reserves. the, or is used to produce other minium and companies on setting up large scale operations to cash and interests. reports from cannot carry the guinea, some of the world's largest reserves of oxide. and now the rate is on to export more of it. despite the countries military call and risks of economic isolation,
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supplies haven't been disrupted. and more is expected to be mind this year than laughed this long commitment to take the point out investment and to continue attracting me and biggest investment in guinea for the sake of using the mining resources in guinea concerns were raised over the stability of supplies. when a group of soldiers overthrew the democratic government in early september that pushed up the box at prices. the government and mining companies hoping that the current high price of both sides will continue for the government. in particular, the mineral represents more than 30 percent, and one budget guineas new military rulers desperately need to fund their programs . in 2020, this west african country exported more than 64000000 metric tons of the mineral. second only to australia. analysts say guinea should focus more on processing the or locally than exporting it. we need to industrialize our
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jewish renewed tank farm h from pro much to me. and so dr. we've been having more about him on this is very important for us. but now if we sent on the side the road side, we won't have too many a value on it. it wants to create jobs in our county. it wasn't create new tax credit, said tickets of corruption and a failure to effectively regulate mining companies has left many people in guinea in poverty and damaged the environment in yellow con goods on. we cannot afford toy with the mining sector today without having economic repercussions. on the contrary, we must open investments in mining projects that have been in the pipeline for
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a long time. last, guinea accounts for 24 percent of global books at supplies. and it focused on one thing, maximizing revenues from the current winful. but there are some analysts point out . there is no guarantee the price of the middle will go and rising. how many rece algebra cannot create? on sunday, germans will go to the pulse to elect a new parliaments with chance anglo medical stepping down. the country will have a new leader for the 1st time in 16 years, has sent a right christian democratic union party is the most successful in the history of the republic. and has a new leader on in last years of steady leadership and economic growth had sustained the parties, popularity support for it has in the opinion, polls the cd you on its center, left coalition partner, the social democratic party on projected to win a combined majority, which could lead to political uncertainty with several parties competing to lead
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some form of coalition. i've been speaking to mat quarter, he wrote the biography, anglo merkel, europe's most influential leader. he explains her legacy am, have possible successor. i think the legacy that she will have is a number of policies, the, the euro crises, the world economic crisis, refugee crisis, all of which she did wrong well and, and succeeded in. but i think the overall legacy that she has is that at the time of international evil in america and russia to a degree in china, she's been a pragmatic politician. somebody who's focused on, on the details of policy ra, polarizing politics. so she is somebody who prepares particularly and sometimes wells out with, with facts in detail. and i think at the time when, when you know, america was, was governed by police basically she got her by, by,
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by spreadsheet. if you'd like very meticulous planning. the surprising success is all of shelves from the social democrat party who's for the past 4 years has been her finance minister. and he can, in some ways, claim to be successful because her legacy this time has been the minimum wage, which policy was against the social democrats were in favor, old and he has finance minister with one we implemented the minimum wage and he's also been the one who has negotiated the, the global minimum corporate tax in global affairs, to head on out upon top the whole the 5 can hello and plans role in like coming up with andy. ah,
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ah. ah. ah, he is, andy, thank you so much, marlene or boss on the cash. ronald came in is made a plea for patience and understanding cream, and refused to take questions at his latest press conference, telling fans in a statement not to expect miracles. the theme of preparing for the upcoming spanish league game match against cadet boss down in 8th place in the table. they lost 3 nose welts upon music in the opening champions league gang the club, also more than a $1000000000.00 in dense or glue pestilence. camida went to the club, is in a state of reconstruction. the economic situation is linked to the sporting
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situation. we as a team have to rebuild without making big financial investments. the process in which we find ourselves, deserves unconditional support and words and deeds. i know that the priests recognize that this process is not the 1st time in history that this has happened to him. lately flores was the hero. let's go, he schooled both girls in this too and when they get the defending champions and 50 rival rounds, they play new york a little later. manchester city eastern around 4 of the english lea kept the defending champion, advancing thanks to a $61.00 win over. wickham wanderers says he did go go down against the kevin deveaux and quickly restore piracy. similar 1st talk goes with 50, including the quote from bill floating hunting double. they go to the right number
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6 coming here from seen agent co palmer 1st ever goal for the class like tom champions and a full also through the kimmie mean i school the rosena against norwich or even school that was being 2nd but only a nurse. mr. chance equalize from the penalties. mean a ropes of a 3 know when he's in liverpool, i mean to when is translating the 1st time since 2012 not offending champions. palmer's, we're lucky to escape for the draw in the 1st leg of their couple of the doors semi final, they are at home against the fellow brazilian team. let's go menu, arrow. hope missing that penalty for the visitors as the game finished. no mail. the return, like coming up next week, an brazilian football legend pele says he's feeling a little better every day. the a 2 year old is being put through his paces at a hospital in sao paolo, the 3 time woke winner has just undergone surgery to remove
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a schuman and his catalog. and football governing body thief is continuing, it's push the host, future world cups. every 2 years for my usa had coach jill ellis has been put in charge of a review in the women's game. i certainly appreciate, you know, the, the idea of the traditionalism of the, of the world cup is every 4 years. but you know, my charges with this group has to look at the overarching calendar and look at ways to, to grow a world cup. and you know, it's making sure that that world cup is still incredibly special by, but also appreciate that it, it has been and is a conduit to growth in our sport. so how do we balance that? how do we look at that? that's going to be part of the conversation. now, crickets, indian premier league has been hit by another positive. covet 19 case. a sunrise is harder about player has tested positive, but it seems game against the deli capitals is still going out into by crickets, riches franchise torment is only just resumed in the united arab emirates colleague was suspended in india in may because of private 19 black kind of phones,
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cricket ball says it hasn't received official notification from the taliban that women are banned from playing sports. the board is making its case to international cricket organizes after australia threatened to scrap assessment of women weren't allowed to take part in sports. african trigger board is concerned, the nation could become isolated. there was a one year arrest month of gun us dance. female. cricketing never traveled to any foreign country from matches 18 years. and we'd clearly presented our excuses to the c. c. that due to religion, culture, and traditions, our women will not be able to have matches and strayer, or u. k. or in any other country, yet we didn't get any official notification that women are not allowed to play cricket. and we had, she had this matter with the cc american gulf abroad, into shambler claims. one of the sports most infamous views has come to an end in time for the ride, a cup, shamburger brooks kept. i've been involved in a series of public disagreements in recent years,
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but both are part of the same events that take on europe for me. yes, i've been when a sham by even hinting the pay could be partner together. 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 week when we had dinner and then this week as well. i had dinner, send 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, but more speak too much more that well one of your new voice, all my stuff missed his 1st big appointment noise. victor havilland overslept. the head of the official fight. so cool. european seems ready to take on a party john crowd at the whistling strikes. course. it's a long week, you know, and, and you know, whether i play all 5 again. you know, we'll see. but it's a lot of golf. it's a lot of energy just playing and then, you know, trying to,
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to beat who you're playing against. you know, if you try to, to beat the crowd as well. it seems like a bit of a impossible task. so, you know, i will try my best for this team and i'll try to play the best golf. i possibly can . heavyweight boxing champion, anthony joshua has been stepping up his preparations out of his latest title fights . joshua hay holding a public work out ahead of south today's bounce against ukrainian. alexander is sick, the written hope. 3 versions of the have. your title while tyson fury is the w. b. c champion have a different atmosphere at the los angeles news conference for the upcoming fight between can our alvarez and keller. plant the 2 boxes, throwing punches and trading insults before they were eventually separated. plants was actually cut underneath his right thigh. the real fights that will take place in las vegas on november, the 6th. okay, most for a couple of hours,
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but that is how were looking for now. let me find the that's for me money by $50.00, and i'll be back in a moment with more of the days, said she ah little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly well. aside from then being punished. boy, salvador devotion a lot of women incarcerated. some say they're only crime with a devastating still, but i mean, the story of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage, of justice. a witness documentary on al jazeera, me hold him in the city in vietnam once. so i gone the old capital of san
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vietnam. his heart is lamb, so square journalist, diplomat, military staff and spies, rub shoulders in its famous hotels during the vietnam war. i was assigned to yet by the associated press. and i arrived june at 1962. the caravel hotel burst under the headlines in november, 1963. when there was a number to recruit a time which led to the assassination of the president and his brother, and of our 24 hour period, the center of saigon was war zone. the press retreated, in effect that the caravel hotel. and many of the story is mentioned we were seeing was from the care of me when freedom of the press is under threat. you know, you just con, thought genuinely about your thought toward the making government step outside the
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mainstream. there has been a implement here, some of access points shift the focus, the pandemic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news discovered the listening post on a ah, the biden administration is expected to announce a massive order vaccines 8 to low income countries in an attempt to stamp october 19th. ah, i want money. this is down to their life. and so coming up they don't lead is blame
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