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on a different form, people died for they fly. this is no game, it's business makes the farmers hopefully be swinging high across deep valley facing day on every journey. they'll gamble with their lives, just one living. risking it all on al jazeera. ah . the u. s. senate vote to block an emergency spending bill with the risk of a potential guffman shut down at the end of the week. ah, are you watching al jazeera live from dill with me for the back? the ball also, i head germany center last leader or life shoals phase. he wants to form
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a coalition government with the greens and the liberal after a narrow election with long queues filling stations in britain as the shortage of truck drivers after breakfast had heal supplies, triggering panic, buying and sumo wrestling. greatest champion is said to borrow our taft a record number of ways. i thank you very much for joining us. the u. s. federal government is facing a potential shut down by the end of the week in about half hour republicans in the senate have blocked an emergency spending bill. if congress fails to reach a solution by friday, it will be the 3rd shut down in 3 years. democrats wants to resolve the issue in a bill that progresses. president biden, 3 being economic agenda. republicans oppose it. the republican party has now become the party of default. the party that says america doesn't pay its debts.
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our country is staring down the barrel of to totally republican manufacturer disasters. a government shut down and a 1st ever default on the national debt. the impacts of both would gravely harm every single american in this country. life does she have her times the joins us from washington, so she had the clock is ticking. bring us up to speed for us with what's been happening on the senate floor. you're right. the deadline if thursday evening, that's when the new fiscal year will the old fiscal year ends and the new fiscal year begins at midnight. and within this bill is structured with that there are 2 major issues that separate but fundamentally entwined barriers funding. the government for the next fiscal year from friday all was all the appropriations if, if this, if this bill doesn't pulse, they'll be no money to fund the government for the coming year. and there'll be
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another government shut down we've experienced before. that means hundreds of thousands of workers are followed. they have no pay as the food stamps, the fee, d. c. federal agencies during pandemic. we're always doing things for function. essential services will continue. so that's will have a terrible impact on many, many, many people during an economic economic problems are under pam demick stuff. terrible . but then as if that wasn't bad enough, also in this bill is the, the request to raise what's called a debt ceilings of 917 and the u. s. as with a limits impose on how much depth the u. s. can accrue. in fact, the u. s. reached its current debt ceiling on july 31st and since august, the treasury has been usually what they call extraordinary measures to keep paying its bill. this is all about simply paying bills for what the government has already spent and already agreed to spend, spend for. so the treasury has been sort of,
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you know, things and creative accounting is, is well known for, i suppose, if they come to it, who can. so that you're taking money out of here, but somebody out here. so they have cash on hand to pay the bills that have been accrued by republican and democratic governments over over decades. but they've said that i can't continue to do this indefinitely. they will actually run out of all the methods they're using in october or november. so if that happens, then this isn't just about paying federal employees and food stamps. this is also the entire government, and also the u. s. defaulting on its bomb payments, other debts and servicing its bombs. so this has implications not just for the us, but also for being a global economy basically. and that could be a disaster. and how will it affect the buy in administration's much bigger projects on the rise it will affect it will affect the passage off off the infrastructure deal and the build back better reconciliation. the
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levies 2 different bills that are running to because of us are money for the government to pay for and then you can't really do anything, but that's a copy, but there's a separate issue now. so now we're talking about the bible agenda, or this is going on. biden is struggling to ensure that his agenda will be carried out. and we've had again, a certain amount of bring switch a paper. now, not that's not within between the republicans. the democrats within the democratic party itself, and is often this characterized as between moderate democrats and progressives, but in fact, i mean joe biden is the leader of the moderate democrats as being moderate democrats and progressive democrats, but between joe biden, progressives, and what is be completely corporate wing of the party who quite open about them, who fashioned their own infrastructure bill, which has been widely reported, was pretty much drawn up by fossil fuel lobbyists. and just essentially nothing really changes except that don't get a lot of money. but the deal was that both these things, both these bills would,
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would progress together. and that's already beginning to beginning to begin to fred would seem so that, so this corporate bill with progress, but only them. but only if the 3.5 trillion over 10 year bill progresses to which has basically the entire biden, the bite and agenda which has a lot of great progressive things in there about climate change and, and the social safety nets. education, which is broadly popular in america, but there is a stairway because the, the progressive said, look, we're going to show your corporate infrastructure bill. if you don't do this bill. the corporate democrats will get invited for your bill if you have it for our bill . and that does seem to have been now some sort of some sort of agreement made if history. but the public history is often trained is usually the progressives rollover. and i have to say, judging by social media may have been the progressive rolled over once again. there was, the suspicion is if you get the corporate bill through the progressive things weren't ever actually be addressed, she had thank you for that. she had returned to me with
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a late to say from washington. in other world news, north korea has fired an, an identified projectile into the sea of japan that came at the same time as the north green ambassador to the un told the general assembly that nobody can deny the right to test weapons. kim's phone called on the us to give up its hostile policy, what he called it hostile policy towards the know my not be will be. if the usaa was to see, the accordion was the most prolonged and long lasting war in board come to an end. and if it is really desirous of a piece of re consolation on the korean peninsula, they should take the 1st step was a keeping up a hostile policy against the d. p. p. by stopping permanently, the joint military exercises and the deployment of all kinds of strategic weapons which are leveled at the dpr k and onto the korean peninsula. in germany, the center left social democratic party hopes to form a coalition government after
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a narrow win and sundays autumn entry elections, party leader on our shoals, whose front runner to replace. i'm going to merkel as chancellor will seeks reach a deal with the greens and the liberal, free democratic party. but complicated talks lie ahead, does dominate cane report some 1000000000 with the springs that fall off shots meets the world's meeting freshman election in which his party took the 1st place. he has no doubt who should lead his country forward. the vote does not. they can vary, they have said who should form the next government. they have strengthened free parties, isolation with democrats, and were free democrat. so that's a clear mandate from the citizens of this country and that these 3 should lead the next government will get a 3 party coalition has never been tried at the federal level, but with barely more than one percent of the vote separating the 2 main parties and neither wanting to govern and the grand coalition with each other again. now the
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attention is on the smaller parties. also, folks, by the time the 2 big parties have suffered heavy losses in recent years. and there needs to be a new push that comes into the government. so it's good that all the parties are talking to each other and not waiting to just be invited info to talk. the composition of the newly elected parliament is now clear, and one of the things that stands out and is perhaps why we see this happening. the free democrats and the greens are talking to each other, trying to iron out their differences because together they form a large block in parliament. they hope for that which strengthen their hands in any collective talks. even with mister shult, social democrats, all with mr. lashes, kristian, democrats, although he led his party to its worst ever deceit. aman lash, it insists it can govern despite coming 2nd. it's not automatically the case that either a big party title 2 and a party they will talk with in the,
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in the greens made clear yesterday that they want to talk to each other 1st, which i think is fine. but not everyone in lashes governing party is putting on a brave face to see the youth stake prime minister as a suggested the party leaders should take responsibility for the defeat. no such thoughts over at social democrat headquarters. this is their 1st federal election when in almost 20 years, and soon they hope all of shots will replace angle america less chancellor. dominant cane al jazeera fooling. more protests are expected in sudan as tensions deepened between the military and civilian factions of the transitional, government. it was created under a power sharing deal to oversee the countries move to democracy of protest. so say they want the administration dissolved, accusing the military of trying to seize power. the armed forces are accused, the civilian politicians are failing to govern properly, their relationships when further strained. since last week's attempted code will
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defend our government, our people under democratic transition to the last drop of blood. and if there's any threat to the democratic transition will fill the streets and will be at the forefront. that's our responsibility. al jazeera, hey, morgan has more from khartoum. after the attempted call last tuesday, when the political parties came up and demanded that the military be transparent with regard to its investigations with the officers who were allegedly responsible for the attempted coup. now the political parties have been saying for months now that the military needs to be reformed, that there needs to be a restructuring of the army. and that is something that the military has rejected that include the prime minister, the prime minister has long to initiative a few months back, saying that the military should be reformed as part of the steps to make sure that students transition to democracy is complete. and that the country is not torn apart between a but by the political parties, or rather by the roof, between the political parties and the military. now that idea of reform has been
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strongly rejected by the military. but that's something that the political parties have been repeatedly talking about over the past week. so we have some statements from the military, especially the head of the sovereignty council. abil, who's also the commander in chief of the army, saying that the army responsible for the cohesion and the unity of the country and it's stability. and that it's political parties. abby has of both parties who are focusing on positions and power and ignoring what the people of them want, which is better economic conditions and better living conditions. so those accusations did not help threaten the relationship between the 2 sides. in fact, we've seen yesterday, the military withdrawing military security from the committee to disband the former regime. that's a committee that was set up following the formation of the transitional government to disband any association or anything related to the regime of the former president bashir the u. k government says it's working to ensure fuel supply issues
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are resolved after days of long queues at federal stations. with many force the clothes have been report. the army may be brought into dr. tankers because of a shortage of drivers and siemens reports from london. a new working weekend. this isn't the normal london morning. good luck. the fuel station here ran dry 2 days ago. it's been waiting for this moment. tanka drivers are in short supply not the fuel, whatever the results, the same misery for some not kind of buying ada bob up top. she ran out of fuel 100 meters from the petro pumps. after a search that started in the early hours. and i was very emotional, so i can, i cried. i cried all these to be necessary. i cry that i feel probably look the people who are going for assuming their wife lives, disrupted this driving instructor trying to get fuel to prepare his learners for
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their driving tests. about 56, this is going up between now and next week. really, truly terrified what might happen with them. are these guys, so i've been going around like a list you can and linda, nothing. an opinion polls suggests that more than 60 percent of the voters feel, the government is mishandling the situation. and some of the messaging for ministers isn't helping the public mood. the only reason that we have an issue, the moment with some petrol stations, not petula, for course, is that people are buying petrol. they wouldn't. the most important thing everyone can do is just get back to normal. feel that caught up as they normally would and not by the actual less they needed. it would seem to be wishful thinking that this crisis is going to go away without government action crisis. what crisis has been the government stance up to now? now it's changing because people don't like being referred to as buyers in a situation such as this, there is
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a tide of public descent. and so the pressure is on the government as the tension on the for courts increases. some companies have introduce rationing competition measures have been stopped. so the fuel but his can corporate own logistics. another move the government has made is to try backing up u k. tank drivers with foreigners no longer able to work here because of brett's it . short term, these is are available for 5000 foreign truck drivers. it isn't county to work. andrew simmons, which is 0 london, several provinces in china, is northeast and region, experiencing power cuts because of coal shortages and tightening emission standards . initially affected manufacturers across the country, many of whom have had to stop production in recent weeks. china is highly dependent on call for power, but beijing games occur pollution and emissions of climate change in gases. american sing r kelly has been found guilty of multiple sex trafficking and racketeering charges
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. after a 6 week trial in new york, after 2 days of deliberation, the jury found kelly guilty on all the charges. he was facing. 11 accusers testified against him to describe sexual assault and violence that occurred over the last 2 decades. several victim say they were under age at the time. the 54 year old will be sentenced in may and faces, decades behind box head on al jazeera, coastal areas of a spanish island of la tom, i on high alert as lava from evil. k. no heads towards the sea and bangkok, bars and night life stand idle despite the government's desire to bring back tours . ah, that is one storm leaving the east inside of north america. and another one coming
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into the western side, soviet weather appears to be in the north, but there is a swirl of cloud here in the desert, south west and the 4 corners states if you like. and that will produce significant thunderstorm thing during both tuesday and wednesday, so it's easing the heat, but unfortunately, inducing the warm hot when that's getting the fire risks and in california, the rain and some snow is on its way. and during tuesday and wednesday through b c, they dropped down through to washington state as well. of course, the other mountain states of the us. it's the progression i suppose. again, the change of season. and as we say goodbye the story where the newfoundland, the still rain left behind on the eastern side to canon and new england down in the gulf. and increasing feeds seems to produce yet more big showers to texas. maybe new mexico and louisiana south of all that it's standard fare actually just daily shares and occasional thunderstorms, the heaviest,
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down towards panama and mexico. a few heavy ones as well. but out in the atlantic and probably stating that nicholas was bermuda is a major hurricane called san. but it's over water the when you're from a neighborhood known as a hot bed of radicalism, you have to fight to defy stereotype. the meeting goals for the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them, no matter what some of the boxes this if you're on al jazeera. oh
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the me you're watching al jazeera life from a reminder of our tough stories. the u. s. federal government is facing another shut down by the end of the week. republicans in the senate have just brought emergency spending. bill congress has until friday to find a solution. germany, santa last social democrats have claim victory and sundays federal election. the parties, new jersey is ready for coalition talks with the greens and free democratic party and more demonstrations are expected in don as tension deep and between the military and civilian factions of the transitional government. odessa say they want the administration resolve accused the military of trying accusing the military of trying to seize power at people on the eastern coast of la palm. i have been
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ordered to stay indoors as lava from any reacting volcano approaches, the water and release is toxic gas. hundreds of buildings on the spanish island have been destroyed and thousands have been forced to leave their homes. nicholas, hank reports some laptop awake. again, it seems, there is no stopping spain's kimbry. if you hovel cannick flo. earlier the giant crater fell silent, leaving an eerie comb in what were once lively coastal villages. it has caused so much destruction homes and memories of generations of families living on the volcanoes foothill charge by the swelling and pouring lava as it inches towards the ocean. how to explain this last her grandchildren wonders? andrea already guessed. concepcion, the church. you say m. berry so every one is lawson. j. humph. several colonel keeps me up at night. this is
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a shock to all of us. panicked villagers are fleeing, others are staying put despite the dangers, almost 7000 people are displaced and cannot return to their homes. it is very unpredictable. the future reason is the very 10 sun. com at the same time. so they said this to manage this dress very long race because this is not a speed rates for us. we are going to work for weeks with them. is the most difficult thing. experts fears what will happen when the lava of 1000 degrees celsius reaches the cold atlantic ocean. a haze of toxic chemicals made up of sulfur dioxide, hydro, chlorine and volcanic acid will fill the air. this is likely to cause skin and i irritation breathing. the fumes can be fatal. shipping vessels have been advised to stay clear of the area to avoid being exposed to potential acid rainfalls. there is
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no escaping volcanic activity on the island of la paul. my look right behind me below in the sky is a cloud of ash from kimbry. we're high and we're in the south west of the island. here. authorities have even started recording seismic activity with tremors. gaining intensity, putting at risk the small village of wind caliente, on the edge of the cliff. when galion to his horse, hotels have become shelters for the displaced. schools are shut with authorities in the area calling on people to stay in doors. andrea watches, powerless and unfolding tragedy, rattled by the powerful sound of nature. tonight again, she will not sleep. nicholas hawk al jazeera, for n t, the ball must been the social networking giant instagram is putting a case version of a sponsor on hold. and graham is owned by facebook and us volunteering and campaign
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is have the company to drop its plan for instagram. kids. critics say facebook and instagram, the primary focus is on physical appearance and the staff forms haven't done enough to protect children. josh goal in his executive director of fair play for kids. he welcomes instagram's decision, but says the company needs do much more to keep kids safe. this is a platform where kids upload pictures of themselves, often pictures that have been altered in order to get their friends and other people to rate what they look like in those pictures. this is a, a platform that runs on fomo on fear of missing out that, that where people cultivate their best lives. and that leads to people feeling bad about themselves when they see these curated lives online. there is no way to make that say for 8 year olds or 9 year olds are appropriate for them. so really the safest instagram for children is no instagram at all. i think that there are already millions of kids on the adult version of instagram who have lied their way onto the platform who are not 13 and shouldn't be there. and what facebook needs to
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be doing is doing a much better job of closing those children's accounts. and of educating parents that instagram is really not a platform for under 13, and that they don't want those kids there. what we know from child development is that those kids who are already lying their way on to instagram those 1011 and 12 year olds, they're not going to want to be on a platform that they consider to be baby, a child's version of instagram. but real audience for this is going to be kids who don't yet have their, their own instagram accounts. so i don't buy that. this is about safety for 11 and 12 year olds. i think if it's the grand is really concerned about those 11 and 12 year old, they should be doing a heck of a lot more to keep them off than the adult version of instagram. and. and as i said, i believe creating a kids version of instagram is only going to create and book a whole new generation of users and won't do anything to keep the kids who are already on instagram safer. a general strike has taken place across india to market
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for 1st anniversary of protest against 3 controversial farm laws. around a 100 organisations, including unions, from as association vent from regional government are backing the strike. for months. for months, farmers have been demonstrating against the reforms which facie threatened their livelihood. now, bank on famous night life is part of the reason the city has been a top tourist destination in asia for years. but as timelines government works on bringing international tourists back, curfews is still in place and bars are closed. got hydra has more from the ty capital. this network of allie's in pat pong, usually the vibrant center of bank, of unique style of night life. now, it's idle and dark. the shutters were pulled down on bars and entertainment venues in the weeks after the 1st cases of covered 19 in thailand and have stayed down for most of the 18 months that followed thanks to shut downs and curfews. this part of china town is home to a community of trendy small specialty bars. not only do bar owners view the
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government's handling of their industry during the pandemic as a near death blow, but alcohol control loss, pre dating the shut down, have also been working against them. i am at his house, i'm tired. i am embarrassed about the situation. thailand is renown for his great night life, many bars he received awards. why does in the government support the industry? i think these strange laws are supported by big business to maintain them. monopoly of voice is not loud like death. bar owners call the laws draconian in which alcohol sales are limited to set hours during the day. heavy taxes on imports and unequal laws only allowing large companies to brew beer at the still alcohol. a ban on alcohol, advertising and internet sales are so strictly enforced. bars were fine for posting videos of cocktail making and menus for drinks. delivery. yet large bruise avoid the band by advertising, mineral water and soda that they're the same logos as their alcohol products.
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here's an example of thailand's alcohol control lot. if i were to take a selfie here in this bar and share it on social media, i could be fined up to $1500.00 for indirectly advertising the brands of alcohol behind me. if i own the bar, i can be fined up to $15000.00 and possibly face a year in jail. alcohol control laws have been a contentious subject in thailand, historically, politically connected, conservative and religious groups have worked to keep them strict and opposition. member of parliament, a former bar owner himself, is working to change the laws and save smaller bars and trouble when really open again. and the toys come again there would file highlight is popularly different times. we really, it's not fun anymore. and yet some who support the alcohol. i see it's also about safety for visitors. i think to safety should be a priority. i think alcohol control is necessary. if we let the alcohol sell us for
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free and do what, what they want, things will get mercy. once thailand emerges from its locked down, curfews are listed in the night, life is allowed to reopen. it's unclear if will return as it once was, or a watered down version. it's got either al jazeera, bangkok, sumo wrestling. the greatest champion is said to retire huck who whoa, who was born in mongolia leaves the ring with a record number of wins dosage. a barry has a story for 20 years. you know, because you know how qu, whoa, has set records that will stand in japan's traditional sport for decades. but advancing age and injuries have forced a 36 year old step out of the ring for the final time. who, whose last event was in july. when he took home or record 45th championship, 13 more than any other all the more impressive considering he was an outsider when he started go on. i was lucky to see more interesting when i started
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. my father was a grand champ at mclaughlin sewell, and he was a silver medalist at the mexico olympics that wrestling with i grew up watching him . so i think i have a little of his d. n a in me. but when i 1st joined, i was very skinny and small and i had a hard time eating. but as i got bigger and bigger and higher and higher up the ladder, i still had a problem winning strength wise. and i couldn't speak japanese, right? but the so there were a lot of hurdles and then i had to clear like these young sumo wrestlers who, who was born in mongolia and had to rise through the ranks. he became just the 2nd mongolian born grand champion, with many of the older japanese generation unhappy about what they saw as foreigners taking over the sports. but despite dominating in the ring, her qu hope believes it's important to be humble. as he explained to al jazeera in an interview back in 2008 was i thought
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if i may borrow one old grand champions, which being a grand champion is a destiny. so you just have to be what you are. the only 2 grand champs. but the above all other restless longer. so you have to be more than just strong. you have to have christmas and manners and be a role model for the other wrestler. and that could be what he'll do next. having been given japanese citizenship in 2019 how coo, whoa is reportedly considering opening a stable in japan to train young, restless to show gratitude to his beloved sport. dorset jabari al jazeera. ah, well again, i'm fully back with the headlines on al jazeera, the u. s. federal government is facing another shut down by the end of the week. republicans in the senate have just long term emergency spending. bill congress has
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until friday to find a solution. she amber times, he has more from washington this isn't just.

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