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driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than there are a tone, a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. ah, yes, president joe biden promises half a 1000000000 more doses of corona virus vaccines. the countries in me this is another half 1000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year. ah, hello, jordan, this is just a red light from also coming up mending ties. problems offended some basketball back to washington after president biden and micro smooth over depth about expect tennessee and president chi sign moved to cement his one man rule declaring he'll
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govern by decree. and ignore parts of the constitution and more rivers of lava flow from us. okay, now when the spanish are in the block hallmark destroying homes and blanketing towns in ash, ah, you're not to state says it will tonight and of a half 1000000000 doses of the 5, the cobra, 1900 vaccine to countries struggling with the pandemic. president joe biden made the promise during a virtual corona virus summit on the sidelines of the un general assembly from the un. my count report, accompanied by as un ambassador, president biden arrives to launch an unprecedented virtual cove at 1900 summit. he's joined by lead us from around the world. thank you to discuss, among other things, the vaccine gap between nations, the global shortage of oxygen and the ways in which rich nations can help the poor
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. g. u. s. has to date, distributed 160000000 doses of vaccine to 100 countries. and more is to follow the united states is buying another half 1000000000 doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half 1000000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year. and it brings our total commitment to a donation of donated vaccines over $1100000000.00 axis to be donated. put another way for every one shot we've administered to dayton america. we have now committed to do 3 shots to the rest of the world. all on the call agree that fighting the pandemic is a global rather than national issue truck. and it's the pledges of help a reality check by the south african president of around 66000000000 vaccine. those is administered worldwide. only 2 percent of these have been administered in
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africa. a continent of more than 1200000000 people. this must be unjust. and it also is immoral. well, bleeders had pledged to vaccinate at least 70 percent of the world's population by next year. but as president drum oppose, also pointed out, it is now september and not even 10 percent of the target has been reached. the, despite the parent awareness that nobody is safe, unless everybody is and still echoing the bleak message from the un secretary general and his opening address to the general assembly. the world is on a precipice. my kind of era at the united nations, will dr. christian or day or come hours from the global health innovations center. he says biden's announcement is welcome,
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but the president has options to do even more the u. s. has consistently stepped up as when it comes to dos donations. we are already significantly beyond every other country and now getting to 1100000000 is a very good start to what needs to happen. we know that for the world to be vaccinated, we need 10 to 14000000000 doses. so $1.00 is about 10 percent of what the world needs overall. and of course we're already at 6000000000 doses administered. so we're getting closer and closer. the point that we really didn't hear about was the urgency of the need and exactly like presidents are at ram, opposed to said the need is now. so it's great to donate those who the year from now. but it's actually much more meaningful to use the stockpiles that the u. s. and other high income countries have, and we just saw reporting this week that the u. s. has sitting on a stockpile of at least 150000000 doses, which is more than had been the, had ministered across the entire african african continent. so far,
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i would say we should follow the science and the science is becoming a bit more clear that vulnerable population will see a significant benefit from boosters. we don't have to use a 1000000000 shots to boost everybody in high income countries. but our projections of the supply right now show that it should be possible in the coming weeks to months to do both boosters and get doses to low and lower middle income countries. we keep hearing from the white house that it's a false choice. i think really what we need to see is action to prove that it's a false choice. and that can start by making sure that we see hundreds of millions and up to 2000000000 more doses of vaccine to low and middle income countries. by the end of this year, that's really the only way we're going to solve the pandemic. france will send some basset back to the us after president manuel macross, but the joe biden to calm a diplomatic dispute in a phone call by the macro agreed that frank should have been consulted about. a
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security packed for the u. s. has formed with britain and australia under the alliance, australia will turn it back on the french submarine deal in favor of american nuclear power, subs biden and macro plan to meet in october. there has been ongoing discussions and engagements at a variety of levels between the united states and france. so certainly the possibility of a meeting was something that was naturally discussed in advance, but also natural for the president to raise that and discuss it at the leader level in terms of the tone of the call. it was friendly, it was one where we're hopeful in the president is hopeful. this is a step and returning to normal in a long, important abiding relationship that the united states has. with francis. when the pastor butler in paris says micro has drawn notable concessions from biden, was been nearly a week since the diplomatic crisis, a rotted and finally the french president minute micro has spoken to the u. s.
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leader joe biden, in a phone call that we understand was initiated by the white house. well, the white house and the least a palace both put out simpleton use a statement. and if you read through them, they really seems as if joe biden is saying, many of the things the president might call wanted say on the public records, you have, for example, a biden. admitting that more open consultation with allies would have benefited the situation. also saying that the, the u. s. was counting on french and european engagement in the, in the pacific region bite. and also saying that the u. s. supported stronger you defense. that's quite interesting because the whole idea of bolstering you defense has been somewhat controversial with the u. s. in the past, it was certainly something that ruffled the feathers of donald trump,
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but thought again is by didn't make. and you can say a concession to the french person tomorrow, micro macro, who for a long time has been saying that that you must bolster its defense and strategic capacities. because the you can no longer necessarily rely on the united states as a partner on the international stage. well, the 2 leaders, it seems, have agreed to meet in europe in october. we don't have a date yet, but i think what is clear from this very cool is that both micro and biden look, they know it's in the common interests of both the us and frauds, to improve the relationship and rebuild some of that trust. it doesn't mean of course, that the french are not going to remain upset for, for some while yet, but i think it is clear that both want to move forward. the us says it'll provide more than $330000000.00 in the humanitarian and economic age. venezuelans,
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state department spokesman, net price says the assistance will support millions of vulnerable people. nearly 5700000 venezuelans of sold refuge in 17 countries across the region. the announcement was made shortly after president nicholas madeira addressed the un general assembly demanding sanctions against his country, lifted him. yeah, i guess he'll be once again, coal for indeed demand that all the criminal sanctions imposed on the venezuelan economy and society by the united states. and the european union will be lifted, our demand is morally just and we are making it. on behalf of 30000000 venezuelan men and women and heidi's capital joins us live now from new york hardy. so the state department has announced the $330000000.00 in aid to venezuelans. i mean, what more do we know and how's it going to work? darren, you know that most of this money is going toward humanitarian aid. and that's
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assistance for food for emergency shelter, for water, for sanitation. and this is money that is geared not only toward venezuelans within, but as the way le. but as you said, also those refugees who have fled the country and are now in neighboring countries . now it is interesting, this is the 1st time in quite a while that the u. s. has taken new action concerning venezuela and the timing. of course, following madura, speech before the assembly is also interesting in that it is coming only 4 days as well. after a un special investigator concluded that those us sanctions against venezuela are against international law. she said that they have devastated the country since they were imposed in 2017 against the modern government. and that they have led to 96 percent of venezuelans living in poverty and facing consistent food and medical shortages and recommending that those us sanctions against one is layla be
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immediately listed. the bite administration has said anything, but that they said that unless there is significant steps towards democracy, but it's one of those sanctions will remain. and of course the united states continues to recognize one, why do the opposition leader as legitimate president, venezuela? despite his diminishing power. all right, so how does your customer live 1st day in new york? how do you think tennessee and president chi said has declared his rule by decree. i'm to ignore parts of the constitution. see prepared to change the political system. the new measures going to be on the safe side took in july when he stuck the prime minister for the parliament and assumed executive authority is extra powers. include being able to issue legislative text by decreed, as well as a point in the cabinet and setting it policy direction was made guy. lou is a senior member of the party, the biggest political force in the frozen parliament. he says,
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the president's actions cement, who's one man rule, mister a, it has put, he said right now you thought deliberation. he's even isolated infant from the legislation from the constitution. and he's even referring to the premier of the constitution. while in total contradiction the content of that prenatal. so right now we are in, in a declare who did stop with no possibility for any far fetched to probation. so we are in that and the music community, what is it to them in the international community? they need to be aware right now that there is no way of interpretation. this is a qu cell declared qu, time for a short break here and i'll just era, when we come back, we'll look at the challenges facing the german chancellor anglo merkel. pansy in the upcoming election. she prepares to step down on phil laval at the most about
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the most to show in michigan where these are big news. once again, as you would expect, the us might be facing tough choices when it comes to meeting it's vicious target. ah. hello there, let's look to north america. there's plenty of fine and dry weather around, particularly in central and west and areas. now those fine and dry conditions aren't going to help up in the north west where those wild 5 are continuing to burn . but down in the southwest, it is going to be very welcome as it is in the south for places like texas, where we've had some extreme wet weather recently. now, more centrally, the temperatures are lower than we expected this time of year. things are going to feel cooler before the very wet weather. we have to move to the north east. we've had a cold front sweep across joining up with severe storms that are rolling north. those
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are from the remnants of nicholas and we've seen the great lakes plague by that. whether we have got flash flood warnings out. and if we take a closer look, the weather is going to swell up towards the north east. joining up with some of that wet weather, affecting new england on eastern areas of canada. by the time we go into friday. so the very wet faces, like new york city, but it does dry up in washington dc, and chicago is going to see the temperature recover now down in the southeast, it is a much why a picture than we've seen recently as it is for parts of florida. but it is gonna remain pretty wet and hot and humid in miami, that sure update the frank assessments by way. it is a lesson again, freedom surprising informed opinions. what you saw happening is from market to there was 42, there was petune is the critical debate here. it's not between any other
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conference here between 34 years re running to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh the welcome back. pick your mind about top stories in the united states within a half a 1000000000, more doses of the 5, the vaccine to developing nations. joe biden made the pledge of a virtual cope at 1900 summit on the sidelines of the you in general, assembled the u. s. sans it'll provide more than $313000000.00 in humanitarian and
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economic aid to venezuelan announcement was made shortly after president nicholas madura demanded the sanctions against his country, municipal and tennessee. and president, ty said, has declared you ruled by decree and ignore the constitution. see the parents to change the political sustain side says he see power to talk of the economic crisis, but it's political rivals according it will them 6000 people have not been forced on their homes and la palmer, one of these spanish canary islands, a massive lava flows continues to make its way across the item from a camera via volcano which erupt on sunday. a wall of lava is heading west towards the atlantic ocean, obliterating everything in its path firefighters and digging trenches to try to diverted away from houses. but more than $300.00 buildings have so far and destroyed nicholas ah, cosmo from la palm. it can get from the crater mechanic
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shooting up into the sky, but i'll be released from this cradle. it's been like this sunday, and i can't look at what it has done in green me change. look at the ground. there's like in the ground, but also in this guy above us. why true, jack? again? that's the billing we're seeing. the largest here authority to evacuate. 6000 people out. this greater liver of lava. slowly pulling the meters. once it hit the ocean, that's at a temperature o b another into the air. and depending
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on when it would be, it could effect the population in, in fight, in, in evaporate, even more. there are so much less unknown about that erupt, expert, $25.00 to $85.00. no one really no worries. ukrainian president let me. lensky has promised a strong response to his principal, aids the violin apparent, assassination attempt gunshots, father, the vehicle. he was travelling in south, but capital give police say more than 10 bullets hit the vehicle, wounding the driver. aid said he should fear escaped on hom. it's not known who carried out the shooting. for stephen, my permission to call my toll paid and what's more important? my close friend, sir. hey, sophia, was shot out. so he's alive and he's his driver. unfortunately, is injured and hospitalized on the police are working at the site and
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a man hunt been launched. this is classified as attempted murder. immediately after my address to the un general assembly, i will go to the ukrainian capital. who's behind this? frankly, i don't know who all these powers that could be internal. it could be external saying hello to me with shots from the forest at my friend's car is weakness, but the response will be strong. so on sunday, germans are going to the polls to elect a new parliament the most of the last 40 years. the christian democrat sound is never even sister party. the christian socialist union have dominated german politics. but it's not a bill how may report some bavaria, that's now shifting. if there's one place in germany, conservative parties could rely on. it's here in bavaria. but gail graham halla says that slowly changing in 2014, he became the 1st green mayor of isaac, seeing
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a village near the regional capital munich. this harrison avita model is the people who are skeptical about a green part to me or here doesn't really fit. they were watching for what the green part to can do in the countryside. and now some people say it's not that bad . they tell me it's good what you're doing. a new style more open closure to the people for decades decrease in social union had brought support in this part of germany taking about 50 percent of both at each election, especially among farmers like you are going bower. but with only a few days to go, he still hasn't decided who you will vote for. i answered foolish to me. as a mom, there are many traditional csu voters, but they say they won't vote for the c s u anymore. i think it's also because of cove it but a lot of things are not working anymore. the white people want them to the upcoming election will mark the end. the chancellor angle america 15 years,
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10 years and with her god, many say it's time for change. this, yes, you is a bavarian backbone of angle americans, christian democratic union, the 2 parties campaign to get a field one same candidate. but finding someone to merkel shoes has not been easy. recent poll shows the social democratic party is in the lead, even if the gap with the conservatives is narrowing. many put that down to i'm in last it the c d u. c su, candidate who hasn't been as convincing. it was very focused on the person, we have a very strong personalization of this election campaign. what is also a little bit new for our political system because we had here for longer the case very strong parties of. busy busy busy the program of the parties was very, very important, but we see also in this election campaign that candidates and advantages and especially also the failures and mistakes of individual. busy candidates made it
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made a big difference. climate change in social justice have dominated the campaign. and some of the c d. u votes could go to the green party or the social democrats on data. shoddy, it's a shame that merkle doesn't want to run any more. cd you people are bit unsettled and are scared that things won't be the same, although they shouldn't be. renewal is important. everyone believes that from all parties. so it's good to have a new coalition germans. i expected to spend their votes among more parties than usual. the election would be followed by coalition negotiations that could last weeks. if not months, is not yet clear whether germany's conservatives will be included with that hemi edges, iraq, bavaria, and southern germany. sedans, military leaders have blamed tuesday's crew attempt on politicians who they say have turned a blind eye to what people need. the top 2 leaders of the countries transitional
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council held a press conference on wednesday to denounce the attempt to take over 21 officers and soldiers have been arrested. they tried to take control of several institutions including the state t, v and radio stations. nobody was fema, we addressed you today as we lived through dian moment and now history. we had hoped the transition would bring a better future. you will all of followed the found qu, teams of yesterday, with the a, if managed to defeat, into a wrist. all perpetrators, without any losses, it is not the 1st attempt, as we have failed many in the past. you have the right to ask for a reason for these repeated attempts, and we say it openly and candidly. it is the politicians who turned a blind eye to the people's needs and busied themselves fighting for power and competing for control. this is created anger among the common people who are struggling on a daily basis for food, water, and medicine. human morgan has more now from cartoon. the military count keeps
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reiterating since, since they announced that they are in control of the situation. they've been saying that their role is to preserve the security and stability of the country. they've also been accusing political parties of not focusing on what's happening in the country rather being focused on our end positions in the government. now let's take a look at this make up of the transitional government. you have the suffering to counsel, which is made up of 5 military members. 6 civilians from nominated by the ruling pollution that the coalition of political parties. then you have 3 members from the on group that signed the peace agreements with visiting the government in october last year. on the other hand, you have the executive branch that's headed by prime minister optima. hm. do with a civilian and has cabinet members from various political parties and from groups as well. so it's, those 2 councils are cabinets that make up this current, transitional government. but there's always been a war avoids between the 2 sides. it's always been tension between the 2 sides. and
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when i say the 2 sides, we're talking about the civilians and the military. the military has repeatedly been accusing the civilian components, especially the political parties of being focused on getting positions on clinging to power. and that they're not focused on the issues that are the countries facing, such as high inflation and market prices. and the fact that many basic commodities and services are available to people who live below the poverty, the poverty line. so that's something that the military has been repeating. on the other hand, when you look at the civilian component, especially the coalition of the political parties that are currently running the government, they say that the military has been trying to hold onto power and has been unwilling to let go of some of the resources that they control such as the gold mines and such as the companies that them is that is under military control. at the moment, morocco's designated prime minister says the top 3 parties to emerge from this month's elections have agreed to form a coalition government, billionaire business. and as he can use was appointed by the king on september 12
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days after his liberal and our party, the one the most parliamentary seats. he says the 3 parties will hold a comfortable majority holding 270 of the 198 needed to pass legislation. police in australia have arrested more than 200 people. on the 3rd straight day of protests against corona, virus restrictions tear gas and rubber bullets were used against crowds in melbourne. after projectiles were thrown at police, 2 officers were engine. protests began after colbert $900.00 vaccination is made compulsory for construction workers. conservation officials in northeast india have been burning thousands of horns to mark world. reino de, they'd been confiscated from poachers. well came from animals that had died from natural causes. rhinos are an endangered species on poaching as a major threat on such high prices on black markets. it's believe i q elements and this has been debunked by scientists. electric vehicles have been the big draw at
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most of bella in the united states. this year's outdoor replacement for the detroit motor show trucks that can reach speed faster than most petro cars, showing how much technology has evolved. but president biden's big mission to make them the majority sellers. my su, hit some road bumps. i still live at ripples. everyone's big on electric this year, e. v's, everywhere you look here at motor bela the future is electric. the big announcements . big names from the staples through the absolute beasts. if ever there was a vehicle that looks like it means business. there you go on. this brand only makes evie which just goes to show if they can do it successfully. i'm make it their main business model then. so can all of these guys i'm very off. you can't move for them here. and they're moving back. oh, joe biden. and evie found giving this one the presidential approval back in may this dr. quick now for trying to show e v. 's all for everyone. not to 64 seconds in
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a truck. surely this is going to run the battery out very quickly. if you drive like this all the time, but no, this truck has plenty of range, 300 miles. the aptly named lightning showing just how far electric come a lot of people don't expect the struck the handled as well. right? so with the battery, the suspension, all the work we've done handles almost like a cough, the software to the swedish farm with its global map database that feeds real time information into these to make the batteries last longer. we can tell you the friction level of the road surface you're driving out and that allows the regeneration system of the electric vehicle to be most efficient. then it takes out . absolutely. because we are told e v 's all the future. he's convinced today i'm signing an executive order, setting out a target of 50 percent of all passenger vehicle sold by 2030. will be electric, determined to relegate the gasket close to the past, but big issues remain batteries for one, china supplies,
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80 percent of the world's lithium power packs. at the moment, surely the u. s. is not going to want to be in a position where it's beholden to china. no, i don't think so. and i think it's, it's really incumbent upon the global automotive industry to work together, plus recalls or batteries that can catch fire chevrolet and famously tesla know about that. then there is grid capacity or lack of it for a huge nation powering gulf. that of course there is the weather charging and evie in the right. absolutely fine, but it's when the weather takes out the power, then you're going to have an issue which we've seen recently, extremes from texas to california. that is one of the hurdles to it. but in a very similar way, if there is no power, then you're also not able to power a gas pumps to run your internal combustion engine car. so of course, there are things that could happen. we hope that those things would be outliers, that they would be on the fringe and the fringes, anything but the final destination for these things. the future may be electric,
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still some way to go until it's perfect. fed lavelle, i'll just era pontiac, michigan, all. and he was, of course, on our website there it is on your screen, the address, i'll just sarah dot com. ah, i type of quick check out the headlines here and i'll just say are the united states will, the night half a 1000000000, more doses of the 5 vaccine to developing nations. joe biden made the pledge of the virtual cobra, 1900 summit on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly. the united states is buying another half 1000000000 doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half 1000000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year. and a.

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