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war but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives fanning for decades, reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real park free the rise of the machine on a just the republicans in the us senate long be able to keep the federal government funded meaning the risk of a shutdown by friday remains. ah, fully back the boy watching al jazeera alive from joe, also ahead. the british army is put on standby as a shortage of truck drivers. after breaks it hits heels, supplies, and triggers,
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panic, buying bank cox, bars and night. life stand idled is by the government plan to back to ray. and sue, more wrestling greatest champion is said to bow wow, chapter of record number of weight. ah, the us federal government is facing a potential shut down by the end of the week. 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. it comes in a high stakes week with democrats trying to progress president biden's sweeping economic agenda. the republican party has now become the party of default. the party that says america doesn't pay its debts. our country is staring down the barrel of to totally republican manufactured disasters. a government shut down and
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a 1st ever default on the national debt. the impacts of both would gravely harm every single american in this country. just as she had a tansy has more from washington. the deadline is thursday nights of midnight. the current fiscal year ends the new fiscal year will begin. but without, if this bill isn't past the appropriations in the budget to fund the government for the 1st school. yes. so that could be disasters about where they could be a government shut down. no money for employing people. so therefore, are all but the central stuff will be followed without pay and that has a more was ramifications for government agencies for food stamps, for the cdc, the centers for disease control, i just saw 62 percent of employees at the cdc. what be further without pay during a pandemic during that can on the downtown. so you have the government shut down,
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but you also have the issue of the debt ceiling. now this is, this is the amount of money the government is allowed to borrow. but this is to pay if debts in fact for us reach that that feeling at the end of july and since august the treasury has been trying to pay the bills because as lou called bar, i couldn't raise anymore cash on the market. it's. it's been trying to get cash by some creative accounting. can i get a bit of money from here taking a bit of money from here and juggling it around, but done it yet. it has said that she can't continue to do this beyond all terrible november, and then the u. s. will simply not be able to pay steps. now we're not just talking about the federal government steps to its employees, but also servicing its bonds. its debts in the international market, so you can see that this would have catastrophic, catastrophic effects on both the domestic economy, but also potentially the world economy. and haven't used a british army, has been put on standby to deliver fuel to federal stations. many have run out
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because there is not enough truck drivers to deliver supplies. and shortages at the pumps have been compounded by panic. buying under simmons re for some 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 a to buy the 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 tried, i tried all these up to vision necessarily. i cry that i feel probably look some people who are going for assuming their wife lives, disrupted this driving instructor trying to get fuel to prepare his learners for their driving tests about 56. this is kind of between now and next week. so really,
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truly terrified what might happen to them for these guys. so i've been going around like headless chicken about linda. nothing. an opinion polls suggest that more than 60 percent of the voters feel the government is miss handling the situation. and some of the messaging for ministers isn't helping the public mood. the only reason that we have an issue at the moment with some petrol stations, not petula, for course, is that people are buying petra and 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 buy petrol if 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 a tide of public defense. and so the pressure is on the government as the tension
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on the for courts increases, some companies have introduced rationing competition measures have been stopped. so the few is can cooperate on 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 that 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's northeast and region, experiencing power cards because of the coal shortages and tightening emission founders initially affected manufacturers across the country. many of whom have had to stop production in recent weeks. china's highly dependent on call for power, but bay gene ain't the cur, pollution, and emissions of climate change in gases. north korea has fired on an identified projectile into the sea of japan. the launch came at the same time as the north
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korean ambassador to the un told a general assembly that nobody can deny the right to test weapons came song called on the us to give up what it, what he called it's hostile policy towards the no money and if the us was to see the accordion was the most prolonged and long lasting war in the 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 of that, it was a keeping up. it's 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 d p. okay. and on to the korean peninsula, the american r and b singer r kelly has been found guilty of multiple sex trafficking and racketeering challenges. after a 6 week trial in new york, he's one of the most prominent people convicted of sex offenses in for me to movement began victoria gates on behalf of details. so he was one of the biggest
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r and b recording artists of a generation pop up and now or kelly face suspending the rest of his life in jail. after being found guilty on all counts at a trial in new york, today's guilty verdict forever brand r kelly as a predator who use his fame and fortune to prey on the young, vulnerable, and the voiceless for his own sexual gratification. the attorney who represented many me 2 survivors, says kelly is the worst abuser of them all. today r kelly has been convicted a very serious federal crime. mr. kelly, who wants described himself as a, quote, genius and quote. so one of my clients who testified is nothing but a convicted felon. the 54 year old singer had faced accusations of sexual assault
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against young women and children for decades that seemed almost untouchable. the music industry and the media now stand accused of turning a blind eye to allegations made against him for far too long. i would say that he was definitely protected. the boys and girls that he did, you know, sale and right. and i would say because he was protected by not only right, everybody around him, producers, the music industry is so everyone knew this is going on and they protected him so it didn't stop it. increase all kelly will be sentenced. next may and faces decades behind boss, victoria gate and be al jazeera germany centre, less social democratic party hopes to form a coalition government after a narrow winning sunday's parliamentary elections, party leader or laugh shows whose front run to replace angular merkel as chancellor
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will seek to reach or deal with the greens and the liberal, free democratic party. but complicated talks lie ahead. as domini, came reports from 1000000000 with the springs that fall off shots meets the world's meeting freshman election in which his party took 1st place. he has no doubt who should lead his country forward. the vote. they can vary. they have said who should form the next government though they have strengthened free parties, isolation, democrats, and were free democrat. so that's a clear mandate from the citizens of this country and this, but these 3 should lead to the next governance 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 attention is on the smaller parties. folks, by the time the 2 big parties have suffered heavy losses in recent years. and there needs to be
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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 was found 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. and they hope that that would strengthen their hands in any collective talks. even with mr. shult social democrats, all with mr. lashes, kristian, democrats, although he led his party to its worst ever defeat almond lush. it insists it can govern despite coming 2nd. it's not automatically the case that either a big party title to and a if we can party they will talk with in the, in the greens made clear yesterday that they want to talk to each other 1st, which i think is fine. but not everyone in lasha, the governing party is putting on a brave face to see the youth stake prime minister as
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a suggested the party leaders should take responsibility for the defeat. no such thought 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 berlin. no protests are expected in so donna tension is 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. protestors say they want the administration dissolved, accusing the military of trying to seize power. the armed forces of accused the civilian politicians, are failing to govern properly, their relationships been further strained since last week's attempted call, him, morgan has more from cartoon after the attempted call last tuesday, when the political parties came up and demanded that the military be transparent with regard to the,
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to its investigation 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 reform, 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 applied between a but by the political parties, or rather by the route between the political parties and the military. now, that idea of reform has been 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 stability. and that it's political parties. and b has of, of both parties who are focusing on positions and power and ignoring what the
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people of them want, which is better economic conditions and better living conditions. so those acquisitions did not help threaten the relationship between the 2 sides. in fact, we've seen yesterday the military with growing military security from the committee to disband the former regime. that's a committee that was that following the formation of the transitional government to disband any association or anything related to the origin of the former president bush. you still ahead on al jazeera, we look at why the murder rate and the u. s. has having the biggest jump in 60 years and coastal areas of the spanish, on the left, on high alert as lava from them. okay. no head towards the it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. there's
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a nother tie food in the western pacific. it will probably become a super tie seen for a while. we can almost forget isn't until about friday when he gets close enough to significantly impact horseshoe in the meantime, to seize no rains or on the way slowly south, the next pulse of this orange on here, on his way to china to the yet to see, to the korean plays on wednesday, as it goes south, it'll temper the temperature should been on the high side, it will hung and shanghai know that sherry through most of into the, through the concentration of the heaviest rain will be on tuesday, wednesday in sumatra, peninsula malaysia. and some parts of born year, and it's going to produce some flash flooding. i think more significant flooding has been the case recently as gulard when she can't see any more has worked his way in towards india. in fact, is probably this thing here, falling apart, increasing the likelihood of yet more flooding is marashi for good rat and as elsewhere surrounding years of india. and at the same time,
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look at his small circulation, a different one, it won't become a cycling, but it will be a tropical depression producing heavier in this time. in west bang go. there will sometime soon be action in south of pakistan. we get more rain, but elsewhere it is dry, and the shamal has gone. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. when freedom of the press is under threat, you know how you just because i thought, genuinely about your thoughts toward the making government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here, some of access port 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 is covered. so listening post on the just the
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a welcome back on top stories on how the u. s. federal government is facing potential shut down by the end of the week. republicans in the senate have just long emergency spending bill congress has until friday to find a solution. germany center left social democrats claim victory and sundays federal election. the parties leader says he is ready for the nation toss with the greens and free democratic party. and more demonstrations are expected in some donna's pension. ethan between the military and civilian factions, of the transitional, government say they want the administration to build, accusing the military of trying to seize power. now people on the eastern coast of la palm,
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i have been ordered to stay indoors as lava from an eruption 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 hoc reports from the palmer awake. again. it seems there is no stopping spain's kimbry. if you have a cannick flow. 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 and wonders andrea already guess . concepcion, that the truth is, i'm very sad. everyone is losing their homes. the volcano keeps me up at night. this is a shock to all of us. panicked villagers are fleeing. others are staying put
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despite the dangers, almost 7000 people are displaced and cannot return to their homes. it is a very unpredictable situation. is the very 10 sun. com at the same time. so they said this to manage this dress in a very long race, because this is not a speed rate 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 when 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 no escaping volcanic activity on the island of la paul. my look right behind me
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below in the sky is a cloud of ash from kimbry via high and were 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. for in galion tis tourist, hotels have become shelters for the displaced. schools are shut with authorities in the area calling on people to stay in doors underway and watches, powerless and unfolding. tragedy rattled by the powerful sound of nature. tonight again, she will not sleep. nicholas hawk al jazeera for caliente. the ball must been the united faith has experiences biggest annual increase in mattress new figures released by the f. b. i show a sharp rise in homicides during 2020 and some us cities are reporting the highest
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murder numbers since records began. john hendern has more from chicago, murders in the us increased by 30 percent last year. that is the largest year over year increase since the f b. i begin compiling an annual report in 1960 law enforcement official say. there are many reasons for it is partly the economic and social stress of the pandemic. an increase in purchases of firearms and possibly a pullback by police after massive protests against them in 2020. those numbers remain well below the highs of the mid 1990. but the trend continues for 2021, and it is a national trend, not a regional one. it occurred in all regions of the us. there have been record high numbers of murders in major cities, including albuquerque, new mexico, memphis, tennessee, de moines, iowa, and milwaukee, wisconsin. and in pennsylvania, where we've seen 400 murders so far this year. the city is on pace to set
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a new record for 2021. here in chicago, a 104 people were shot and 19 were killed over the long independence day, weekend in july. so when these numbers are reported for 2021 here and across the country, it is likely that the total murder numbers will be higher. a man who tried to fascinate former us president ronald reagan for decades ago will be freed from all remaining restrictions next year. if he remains mentally stable. john hinckley junior wounded reagan and 3 others in 1981 in the shooting in washington. since being released from a hospital in 2016 hinckley lived in virginia under, according post restrictions for us judge ruled on monday, those measures including travel and internet use would be lifted from june. next, yes. yes, president joe biden has received a booth a shot of the 5 coven, 1900 vaccine. federal regulators have approved a 3rd dose of the 5, the job for american $65.00 and older. and for adults with underlying health
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conditions. person biden is 78 adults. who work in high risk and institutional health settings also qualify for the booster of tens of thousands of health care workers in new york said could be fact if they have missed mondays deadline to get a mandatory corona virus vaccine. its governor is considering declaring the state of emergency to deal with potential personnel shortages. the declaration were locked out of state workers and the national guard to fill gaps in hospital staffing. there are 43000 employees for health, and hospitals were over 90 percent, which means they are about 5000 people who are not yet back to me. i do expect that some places where more health care workers remain to be vaccinated may have to make some operational adjustments, particularly to ensure that you know, the places that staffing is most important. that's intensive care units. or,
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you know, the operating rooms are adequately staffed, but you know, i do believe that hospitals will be prepared to get through this again without a major impact to patient care. use elian's prime minister says the government is looking to introduce home quarantine. for those arriving from overseas dressing, the arden said a limited number of business travelers will be allowed to isolate at home from late october, a spot of a trial idea has faced cro in criticism for a mandatory hotel quarantine policy. more than 26000 people competed for just 3000 hotel rooms last week. and people in the australian city of sydney could be freed from locked down by mid october. when the double job vaccination rate is expected to hit 70 percent, hobbs, restaurants and shops will then be reopened for the vaccinated. now bank are famous night life is part of the reason the city has been
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a top tourist destination in asia for years. but as time non government works, i'm bringing international toys back. curfews are still in place and buys are close . scott high that has more from the tie capital. this network of allie's in pat pong, usually the vibrant center of bangkok, 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 coven 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 governments 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 am embarrassed about the situation. thailand is renowned for his great night life, many bars he received awards. why does in the government support the industry?
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i think these strange laws are supported by big business to maintain them monopoly . our 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 distill 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. here's an example of thailand's alcohol control laws. 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 faith a year in jail. alcohol control laws have been a contentious subject in thailand,
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historically, politically connected, conservative and religious groups have worked to keep them strict. an opposition member of parliament, a former bar owner himself, is working to change the laws and save smaller bars and trouble when we open again and that's always come again there would file highlight is popularly different times we it's not fun anymore. and yet some who support the alcohol log. see, it's also about safety for visitors. i think to safety should be up her id. i think alcohol control is necessary. if we let the alcohol sell us run 3 and do whatever 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 a return as it once was, or a watered down version. it's got either al jazeera, bangkok, so more wrestling greatest champion is said to retire. hack who whoa,
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who was born in mongolia? leaves the ring with a record number of rings to vary. for 20 years young because you know who ho has set records that will stand in japan's traditional sport for decades. but advancing age and injuries have forced the 36 year old son step out of the ring for the final time. 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 on i was lucky to see more interesting when i started. my father was a grand champ, margolin sewell, and he was a silver medalist at the mexico olympics and wrestling with one. 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
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ladder, i still had a problem winning strength twice. and i couldn't speak japanese better. so there were a lot of hurdles. and then i had to clear like these young sumo wrestlers who, who was born in mongolia, 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 i was, i thought 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 others listener. so you have to be more than strong. well, you have to have christmas and manners and be a role model for the other wrestlers. and that could be what he'll do next. having
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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 sports. dorset jabari al jazeera jail villa, russian opposition. octave is maria. call a sneak overhead. one year about top human rights award, the 39 year old activists was sent in the 11 years in prison earlier this month over her role in last year's math demonstrations against president donald found lucas shanker. you're a solemn entry assembly said college. nicole was only crime was wanting to have a say in who is in charge of a country. ah, there again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera. the u. s. federal government is facing another shut down by the end of the week.

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