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i'm afraid, do i need reporting from brazil? you're going to try is protecting by diversity defending themselves against the legal invaders. brian ono era. ah, the us special invoice or haiti, resigns, i've what he calls the harsh treatment of migrants on the texas border. ah, you're wanting, doug. ha, everyone, i'm come all santa maria, this is the world news from al jazeera climate change. again raises by later that you in general assembly with a warning that a reckoning is coming. there is lava still flowing from a volcano, one of the canary islands and there is concern, it will cause get more destruction. and we report and should i, it's
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a common desert where thousands of people are braving tough conditions trying to reach a better life. ah, so america's special envoy for haiti has resigned over what he calls the inhumane treatment of haitian migrants by the u. s. government in a statement. daniel foot said the policy of deporting thousands of migrants and refugees is counter productive and deeply flawed. in a related development, the white house is saying, horses will no longer be used by us border patrols in texas. remember, officers seen whipping migrants with horse rains. images captured by al jazeera and reuters earlier this week critic se it's reminiscent of the historical miss treatment of black americans are going to talk specifically about that shortly with august 1st. so this report from shepherd tansy even washing d. c,
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on the sidelines of the un general assembly anthony blinking, attempted once again to present the u. s. as making human rights central to its foreign policy. when asked about the treatment of haitian refugees of the u. s. a southern border, the secretary of state blamed disinformation. some people are misinforming haitians, whether in haiti or haitians residing and other countries that they can come to the united states and in state because of the temporary protected status. that was granted. the haitians who are already here, but there is a fundamental contradiction between the u. s. along haitian refugees to stay in the u. s. under its temporary protective status scheme because of the home countries, instability only if they arrived before the end of july, while deporting those seeking asylum now to a country, it admits is dangerous. it was a question of the white house spokesperson wrestled with in washington. we are still under title 42 because we are in
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a global pandemic. john sucky neglect dimension is the reason the u. s. is still under title 42 is the bite, the ministration has fought to keep it in its place against all legal challenges. title $42.00 is the obscure, 75 year old public health law that was used by the trump administration to reject and deport all asylum seekers out at southern border. at the time centers for disease control scientist said it's invocation of sensibly to prevent the spread of code that had no basis in science. saki also misstated us an international law regarding asylum seekers. they're not deportations. people are not coming into the country through legal methods. in fact, the us immigration and nationality act is clear that any alien, irrespective of how they entered, is eligible to seek asylum. international law also prohibits will refuse more well the expulsion of refugees to countries whether face persecution, a point raised at the u. m. the max expulsions currently underway without screening for protection needs are inconsistent with international norms in may constitute
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reform. in his resignation, letter, special envoy, down foot didn't just object to what he called the inhumane counter productive decision to deport thousands of refugees to hazy, but took aim at the bike. the ministrations wider policies toward the country, which he said would only worse than refugee situation. across the region, he knows that the administration is supporting ariel home reef as the country's current leader over the objections of civil society puts and it was just the latest flawed us intervention. but hubris that makes us believe that we should pick the winner again, is impressive. he writes this cycle of international political interventions, and he has consistently produced catastrophic results. the white house as foot never raised any objections. blink and acknowledge disagreements, but said he appreciated foot passion. foot says he was ignored. i'm dismissed. she every time see al jazeera washington, very pleased to welcome non
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a jumpy to algeria executive director of the black alliance for just integration in washington, dc. miss jumpy, before we start talking, i want us to have a little listen to something. democratic congresswoman maxine waters speaking on wednesday, this was her talking specifically about those images of patrols on whole spac the people within the migrant have a little listen. i'm happy and i'm not just unhappy with the cowboys who were running down and using their ways to with them. i'm happy with the administration. we are following the trust policy. he is the one that does not follow the christian at work, not allow both taking refuge to be able to petition to get into the country. what. how are we doing here? what we witness takes us back hundreds of years. what we witness was worse than what we witnessed slavery,
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how boys would they range again with things like pretty slow patients and to the water where they're graham and falling down when all they're trying to do is a case from violence in their country. so maxine waters asking what the hell are we doing here? and that seems a very, very fair question. given the images we saw. but it seems the administration wants to go down the technical route and talk about, well, actually seeking asylum and an article 42 and all these sorts of things up at i missing the point here. they're absolutely missing the point. they're not only missing the point, they're operating in contradiction to their own expressions of what they're supposed to be about. if you remember at the beginning of the, by the ministration president biden issued a racial equity executive order, asking all of the departments and agencies within it, administration to look at their policies,
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look at their procedures and look at their protocol. and to make sure that they aligned with the racial equity, that is not what we've seen out of this administration. we haven't seen it in terms of it's border enforcement. we haven't seen it in terms of internal enforcement. we haven't seen it in terms of who it's welcoming and who it's not welcoming. we cannot help. but contrast what we see in terms of the welcoming of people from afghanistan, which is what we want. but contrast that with what we see with haitian and other black asylum seekers at the border and you know, the contrast start these images and we're looking at them again. now as the cowboys, as maxine waters called them on horseback, an obvious issue of excessive force and brutality there. but i'm also thinking it hawks back to a much darker time in the united states, the history of slavery and mistreatment of black people. and now we're seeing this in 2021. yeah, i would say it hurts back to
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a much wider time at time of much more black and white supremacy. that's clearly weird. it's head. busy up again during the trump administration, and we folks thought it would be back in the by the administration. but here we are . i mean, think about if this had happened during the trump administration, the outcry that would have come from the democratic party and it's happening now and you do hear an outcry, but the administration doesn't seem to be moved. maybe even today announcing that they're getting rid of the horse patrol to be honest, the horses, one problem. that's not the issue would go on the horses that are the problem and as long as they continue to be allowed to operate in such anti black races waves, it's impunity. it's not gonna matter whether it's a horse or a car bike. it's all going to be the same. i'm glad you mentioned the trump administration, because i think most observers would have thought, well, things probably couldn't have gotten much worse than they were certainly
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immigration wise, under the trump administration. and for this to be happening under joe biden. as you pointed out, he made that pledge over racism when he took office it it, it just doesn't quite seem conceivable that this has been allowed to happen. yes, almost like you thought during the trip administration that there it had a floor and the by the ministration came in is there were, you know, we can get lower than this. and this is what's happening in the 1st 4 months of the by an administration. more patients in particular, asylum seekers were expelled, quote unquote, from this country. then during the entire time of the trump administration, based upon the border policy, there was the opportunity to not reinstate it. in fact, by an administration reinstated it, there's been a court order about not implying it against families. and yet, right now, what's being applied against families, including haitian families, there's been a court order about not using a metering system which was being used in
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a way that was that unlawful and yet, right now, those same patients in del rio are being subjected to a metering system, so it just seems that every turn that divided administration. it has a choice of fork in the road to choose racial equity or not. they're choosing that . what about this argument? if i was called title 42, i was just checking what gen saki said in that report. she said, we are still under title $42.00, because we are in a global pandemic. can you explain? a view is what that means. and if that argument holds water, so this kind of forwarding to was dragged from 75 years ago when black people were still sharecropping in some places. and certainly in some places in texas, it's being dragged now into this time period by the trump administration. and at the time, we all knew that it was bogus. there he had to fire 3 cdc directors to find when
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that would go ahead and support title 42. we realized it was races. it was described by everyone including been candidate and joseph biden, and vice president harris as the candidate as well. and yet we find began that when they are in power, that they are continuing. it doesn't change. it wasn't like racist under trump. and now suddenly because we have a different administration, it's turned into a flower. it's the same racist policy that it has been. and it's a policy that needs to end non adjusted. great talking to you. thank you for your time and for your at your expertise on this topic. thank you so much. on to other news in the us house committee investigating the capital riots in january have subpoenaed for key members of donald trump's administration. trump chief of staff meadows and former advisor steve bannon, are among those who will have to testify. they will be questioned about what happens at the white house. on the day of the riots,
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nearly 600 people have now been arrested in connection with the storming abuse capital. on january 6, while they have been told a warmer planet will also be more violent. one security implications of climate change were put to a meeting of the security council during a general assembly dominated by calls for stronger environmental action from the united nations. kristen salumi reports from flash blood to drought and famine. the united nations warns that a reckoning is coming for climate change. the united kingdom's prime minister boris johnson came to the general assembly with a message for human kind. it's time for humanity to grow up. it's time for us to listen to the warnings of the scientists and if you look at cove, it, if you want to see an example of the gloomy scientist being proved, right, it's time for us to grow up and understand who we are and what we are doing johnson
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is trying to whip up support for major new commitments to reduce carbon emissions before it's too late. the international community travels to glasgow and early november for a major climate summit. well, virtually all countries agree that a warming climate is a risk. some are making the case that it's more than just an environmental problem . they say it is also a threat to international peace and security. some argue that means the security council can take action. that's an argument that should have been settled a long time ago. look at almost every place where you see threats to international peace and security today. and you'll find that climate change is making things less peaceful, less secure, and rendering our response even more challenging. china, as the world's largest consumer of call prefers to keep the subject off the councils agenda on the way it would be inappropriate and so forth to replace the collective decision making of the international community. beijing has promised to
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stop building new cold plants abroad, but the u. k. prime minister argues all countries will need to step up even more to keep the temperature rise below the previously agreed 1.5 degrees celsius and humanity on track. we must come together in a collective coming of age. we must show that we have the maturity and wisdom to act. and we can the cop 26 climate conference. his hosting is now just weeks away. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations was the former head of catalonia, as government has been arrested in the italian island of santia. carla's pre jamal travelled there from belgium, where he's been living in self imposed exile for 4 years. spain has charged the separatist leader with sedition thing. he helped organized a 2017 catalogue independence referendum deemed illegal by the spanish courts
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in the news. a head to new jersey, as president declared, he'll rule by decree. his critics, the calling it a coo and germany's election, contended, face off in their final tv debate 3 days before those decided just who will replace angle, americans. ah, hello, thank you for joining in. here's her headlines for the america, a lot of activity, both for the top and in the bottom and south america. system fleming in the patagonia, a big drop in temperature, as for a small fee on your up to $27.00 degrees on friday. ok, it's for the top and we've got our storms here and stepping into some tropical moisture for the pacific coast of columbia. so we're seen that rain pile love, some showers bogota, jets, cloud cover, and lima with a high of 17 degrees. dry rain can be found through the southwest portion of
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guatemala, and this is concerning because there has been a flash flooding and landslides here in the past where she get up the weather patterns for the u. s. score states. it's now dry here. so look at this in abundance of sunshine in tallahassee with a high of 27 degrees. the wet and windy weather can be found over ontario and what the ne, a toronto, detroit over the past 24 hours scooping up about $50.00 to $60.00 millimeters of rain. and we see this batch of what weather over the st. lawrence river valley on friday in quebec, off toward the west, we've got rain pitying in toward central and northern parts of british columbia sunny. however, for vancouver with a high of 20 degrees. and look, there is some on sooner moisture, sneaking in the parts of arizona, southern sections, phoenix drive with a high of 36 soon. the the world's lungs are being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate
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of 2 football pages a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation loss and increase production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, it's the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera. ah ah, without the release of the help stories, the us special envoy for haiti has quit over the treatment of haitian mike and daniel, who described us policy on deportations is inhumane. and counter productive. the
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white house has st. horses will no longer be used by us border patrols in del rio texas off the offices that use the horses rains to wit, patient migrant. the us border control chief describe their actions on acceptable and the secretary general's warrant. the security council, the climate change will make the world more violent and unstable. the general assembly has been dominated by calls for stronger environmental action. now one of the most harrowing journeys being made by undocumented migrants escaping poverty and violence involved confronting the most arid desert on earth. thousands of people from columbia, haiti proved venezuela, risking their lives to reach chile in human reports from cold china in chile, on what it's like to cross the attic. i'm a desert me. this is the oldest, driest and the highest non polar desert in the world. according to nasa,
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the camera is the closest thing on earth to the rugged air terrain of tenant mars. long stretches of the at that time a desert are located on south america and these highlands and over 40000 meters above sea level lamas and one apples who are at home here, despite extreme temperatures that can drop to minus 10 degrees. but for undocumented migrant, it's one of the most treacherous environments. honor we find a small group of young venezuelans who just made the journey across the bolivian border into chile. follow your. you can, di trying to. the cold is indescribable. we had to leave 2 others behind. that may not make it. they were like a math exam or 2. i thought i wouldn't survive. i couldn't breathe. it's a 5000 kilometer journey from the does whaler to columbia than ecuador down to peru
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. and then from the livia into chile, the final destination got to think of us. i think it took me almost 5 months to get here. i was robbed and had to walk from beryl. they're grateful for the bag of fruit were able to give them they say they've had nothing to eat for at least 3 days and almost no water or money. so they keep walking in the direction of chillies, capital champion hall and other 2000 kilometers south. this is another telltale sign that my grants have passed by here. it looks like they came here for shelter spent the night in this adobe dwelling that's used by the sheepherders. the lama heard it was during the spring and the summer. what they did after that was to start getting rid of what they were carrying. and we see this all along the road because is simply too exhausted to carry their things any longer. 17 year old horse, she has only kept a sheet. his feet are cracking for walking so much. at the 1st jillian border,
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towns or chinese, dr. young looked up yet is on call 24 hours a day. or 2 men of the migrants asthmatic, which causes difficulty improving at these altitude. it accurate the hydrogen and intense cold up with hypothermia. you have seen much of a death caused by each end of the victim's death taking off. he's all his laws thinking they are not hot instead of freezing. but there are other hazards. apart from robbery, many migrants who can't pay traffickers or bolivian police to allow them to cross into chile, say they've been victims of sex abuse. once here, the danger isn't over either, says colonel andrew has had enough. nikosa been in smugglers locked up a group of which none venezuelans who couldn't pay in the house 190 kilometers from here. we found them last week and thanks one of the victims, a child who called his mother, who in turn littered us. the traffic is, by the way, the venezuelan themselves the route is becoming
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a magnet for criminals to prey on undocumented migrants who are not legally allowed to be in chile. yet they keep coming, driven by desperation to make money to send to those left behind at home. it's like a gold rush, with no guarantee that the risk will be worth it to see and human al jazeera, called chinese chinney. fortune is in political parties, demanding an end to what they say is a qu by the president earlier this week. say dave himself, extra power, including the right to rule by decree side is held nearly total power since john june, sorry, july 25th. when he sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament, citing an emergency or data from the harding. yeah, watching as to need his president does everything in his power to gain more power. political rivals or uniting in opposition for parties issued a joint statement,
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saying that he has lost his legitimacy while the largest party in parliament. another accuses of trampling the constitution borne out of 2 nieces, 2011 uprising shabbat was you. what have you found at the store? the tunisian people are against filess. we hope that in nevada, the other parties in the civil society will fight to recover their constitution and the democracy. ah la la shot on wednesday, i said declared that he will live by decree and no longer abide by parts of the constitution. what he says he's preparing to change the political system. after sacking, the prime minister, freezing parliament, and assuming executive authority in july, denying charges of a qu, place insists his aim is to establish a true democracy. where the people are sovereign, the head of an, as many as he now has been the justice and executive power in his
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hands. which means that as he has now entering a new transitional phase, which can be called a temporary phase, the country will suffer just like it has or the past 2 years. yeah, many tunisians have backseat and believe he's trying to oust the political elite viewed as corrupt and incapable of the case. so you must open his door and hear the people he must listen to the qualified people. we do not want him to listen to the politicians, he must listen to the top talents that exist in the country so that they can draw an economic roadmap. but even one time political allies are now turning against the president, not to say that i use as we think that the christian has now decided to deviate from the constitutional legitimacy. and the legitimacy of peoples in 2011 denisia was the 1st country to rid itself of autocratic rule and what would become the arab spring. i would expect that in one or 2 months because of social economic
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keys, and we may see the beginning of opposition in the street that was actually join the the police had to protest are already planned for sunday in the same square where more than 2 decades ago the people rose up against then president ben ali leo harding al jazeera rival groups of coca farmers in bolivia have fault with police and the capital of has found as through rocks and fine crackers in offices responded firing, tear gas violence response by a month long dispute over the leadership of the regional cocoa farm as association . the cocoa trade is a legal business in bolivia and is controlled by the local union. 17 people haven't arrested fire and lava. still shooting out from that volcano on the island of la palmer and the canaries, 5 days after began erupting walls of lava,
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haven't golf everything in the past, including houses, schools, and banana plantations. nicholas hark reports, now from the village of tassel court. above the picturesque coastal village of does a corte is what seems like a looming storm, but is in reality a giant cloud of volcanic ash. the crater has expanded, does the court, it has not yet been evacuated. the villages mayor one coast is not just concerned, but deeply worried. lava is moving 4 meters per hour and it's less than 2 kilometers away from the village. when you're ready to happen this year, i'm concerned this may effect a banana plantation. this is the principal economic activity of people here. so it would make a big losses for so many families. 500 hector's, a banana plantation have been you reversible, destroyed by a thick blanket of ash. microscopic volcano rocks are seeping into the crop, making them inedible amounts of last size martine to an island that gets much of
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its revenue from banana production last year. a devastating fire does toward the crop, followed by a long spell of drought. and now this looks, no, sir, i'm so upset, it's a disgrace. what we're going through here. we live off and buy the banana plantations. if we can't work, we are about to lose everything. it's another tragedy of all. a royal visit from spain's king to boost the small and remote islands morale. thousands of people are displaced, their homes and belongings, turned to ash the volcano showing no sign of letting spewing a continuous flow of love. experts don't know if this is going to last for weeks or for months. and so people on this island are learning to live in this new environment surrounded by fire in love and what they describe as an unpredictable and intense climate. can ologist had long predicted disruption,
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but failed to anticipate its magnitude. there now studying the site for clues, for what may happen next, it has left them with more questions than answers. you have a person that may happen, right? so we are dealing with somebody and adoption, the nomic of the gusting of the kid when you set up to use a gun to make these kinds of different faces much more this process. but this is common to see this kind of changing character movie character. what is this volcano? trying to say wonders, mayor of wind. acosta. who fails to see its beauty? he feels powerless in the face of this force of nature as the future of his village hangs in the balance. nicholas hawk out to 0 la palmer. well, politically does in germany have been given one of the last chances to win over undecided voters during the final tv debates candidates the wind to succeed angular merkle clash mainly on debts, foreign policy, and taxes. the poland pointing to
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a tight race. though local will stand down after sunday's election, but will remain the care take a chancellor during any coalition talks bouncing with moore from berlin 3 days before the elections and the end back over will become the next chancellor huskily and begun. during the last debate, the leaders of the main 7 parties tried to convince 25 percent of the 60000000 photos were still undecided. around 15000000 people was also the 1st time that foreign policy clearly dominated the debate with the main party saying that they wanted a stronger you. but they differed on how to treat china. there's a lot at stake during this election. and if we may believe the polls, it could be the 1st time in 16 years that germany will be led by your social democratic government, led by the current finance minister. love shows. also the full show that under merkel c d. u christian democratic union would love more than 10 percent of their
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seats in parliament for the 1st time in history. this would also mean that germany could be less by coalition government of 3 parties instead of 2. so the very stable political landscape in germany for the last 16 years on the, on the la merkel who look a lot more fragmented in the future. ah, pop up the are, and these are the headlines. the us special envoy for haiti has quit over the treatment of haitian migrants in a letter. daniel foot described us policy on deportations as inhumane and counter productive potations have been criticized by members of president, jo biden's, democratic party shepherd tansy.
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