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a spending bill just days before a funding deadline to make any sense from an economic point of view, concerns about the future of chillies pension plan. as a government allows only withdraw to help people get through the covered 1900 con, demik, losing use in bangladesh, we look at how lives in the capital are being cut shorts by pollution. ah. but the soldiers are on standby. as the u. k. struggles with dwindling fuel supplies. the government says it's trying to solve the problem. after several days of long queues, petrol stations many have been forced to close. i mean drivers may end up behind the wheels of fuel tankers. anderson's 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
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are in short supply, not the fuel, whatever the results, the same misery for some not kind of buying ada by 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 cried. i cried all these too busy unnecessary. i cry that i feel probably look the people who are going for assuming their wife lives disrupting this driving instructor, trying to get fuel to prepare his learners for their driving tests. that's about 56 . this is kind of between now and next week. really, truly terrified what might happen to them for these guys. so i've been going around like a list you can about linda. nothing. an opinion poll suggests that more than 60 percent of the voters feel, the government is mishandling the situation. and some of the messaging for
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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 petra and they wouldn't. the most important thing everyone can do is just get back to normal fill that calls up as they normally would and not by the actual 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 on the for courts increases, some companies have introduced, rationing competition measures have been stopped. so the few companies can corporate own logistics. another move the government has made is to try backing up u. k. tanker drivers with foreigners no longer able to work here because of that
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short term. these is are available for 5000 foreign truck drivers. it isn't county to work. andrew simmons, which is in london, the u. s. federal government could be shut down by the end of the week. republicans in the senate of blocked an emergency spending bill. if congress can't get a deal by friday, it will be the 3rd shut down in 3 years. 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 2 totally republican manufactured 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. chicago tongues, he's got more from washington dc. the deadline is thursday nights of midnight. the current fiscal year ends the new fiscal year will begin. but without,
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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 or 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 mac downtown, so you have the government shut down, 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 lou and co borrower couldn't raise anymore cash on the markets. it's been trying to get cash by some creative
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accounting. can i get a bit of money from here, taking a bit of money from here and you know, juggling it around, but dollars yet him 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 bombs its debts in the international market. so you can see that this would have catastrophic kind of stuffing effects on both the domestic economy, but also potentially the world economy. those whitening splits between the military and civilians and sedans, transitional government being processed in recent days by supporters of the civilian leadership. they say the army is trying to seize power, and they also say they want the administration dissolved and attempted to last week has created even more tension between the 2 sides. general how many 100 hollow they're generally known as committee is due to speak soon is one of the top military leaders in the transitional government have a morgans joining us live now from hard to me. and general decarlo is quoted on
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several occasions is placing the blame for the problems in the, in sudan on the civilian government border we expecting from the speech that he is going to give later on. well the one thing we know that the united nations secretary general, special representative here in today has requested both sides, the military and civilian, to turn down on the media rhetoric so that the tension between the 2 sides are not trained even further. so there may be statements coming from general committee with regards to the latest tensions between the military and civilian. but it's not clear yet how much of how strong he's going to go at the civilian component of the, of this transitional government. he has in the past that the political parties are the reason why the country right now is an economic crisis. and that the political parties have been focusing on power and leadership and, and position as opposed to being focused on improving the economic conditions of the country. so whether he's actually going to continue with the way he has been
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going at the civilians, or if you're going to listen to the special representative of the united nations secretary general, who's also the head of the un mission here in for dan. and tried to turn down on the media rhetoric that has been giving over the past few days. we're going to have to wait for a few hours to see if that's going to be the case. but we do know that the civilians have been still standing by their position yesterday. these folks with some of the sovereignty council, who is also a member of the committee to dismantle the former regime gave a speech to a group of youth in mind. and he said that they are still determined to go after remnants of the former regime, and they are still demanding reforms in the military. so the strain is still there, but how high is it going to go after general hum, dams. and his beach was still going to have to wait and see how that goes about. thank you very much. indeed. that is, i have a morgan talking to is from caught him guineas military rulers, body members from running in the next election,
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transitional counselors to decide when the poll will be held. if johnson says that military leader moment they don't boil will be president until a civilian government is elected. the boy has been under pressure to hold elections after the military coup on september. the 5th. the us, it says a short range missiles has carried out by north korea is a threat to the international community. after the miss, i was 5 chung young's ambassador to the un, told the general assembly that nobody could deny it. the right to test weapons comes on cold on the u. s. to give up its hostile policy towards the north. my young, if the year was to see the accordion was the most prolonged and long lasting warning 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 towards 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 those pro,
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teacher rappers which are leveled at the dpr k in and around to the korean peninsula. rob mcbride has more from sol, the south korean, and us intelligence officials are still analyzing data from the launch. but it happened early tuesday that happened from an inland location of the last time. north korea, lord short range missiles from inland transpired that was nearly 2 weeks ago. it turned out that it was actually from a train, which is the 1st time they used such a launch technique. so clearly the north is still busy developing new types of missile technology, but they're still trying to analyze exactly what type of miss all this was. and whether it was in fact, a ballistic missile, which would, of course be in contravention of un resolutions. but it landed in the c, separating the korean peninsula from japan, a japanese authorities as say that they suspect it was ballistic in nature. some of china's most advanced aircraft technology and weapons on display it is biggest air
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show is being held in the city of 0 high after being delayed for a year. because of the corona virus pandemic, the new aircraft into prototype drones that can carry missiles and carry out a constant of missions as intense rivalry between china and western countries, including the u. s. as well as ongoing dispute over the south china sea and taiwan . lava has continued to erupt from the comparative year. volcano on the spanish island of la palmer. seismic activity is lessened on monday, but scientists are wanting. it's too early to declare. the reduction over the volcanoes destroyed more than 500 buildings and displaced maybe 7000 people since last week than the head. and i'll just 0 us thing. our county is found guilty of sex trafficking is accused of using his start to new women and under age girls. i'm going to go, why the murder way to in the u. s. has had his biggest jump in 60 years. ah.
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the clocks haven't changed in summer time yet in the u. k. but certainly the change is season indicated here by the incoming cloud. the white lines to indicate stronger winds, low pressures in northern europe, haven't yet sunk, danced the south, for example, tomorrow in spain. yes. in the north, it be cloudy of this few showers may be, but no spot were in the high twenty's. even the low thirty's for most spain, most of the western met. and it really does nice tongue. i won't grant through austria and beyond that probably when last. but the storm is going to be very vis. it's windy and wet weather for the hold of british charles during twos, and just catch the northwest of france as well. and slowly edge towards scanned the navy, but ahead of it, drawing this walks up so you got another day of walked in some parts of europe at least i should say central nice and the still likelihood of some rain,
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but the temperature just starting to ease down down in the balkans and further south in greece, showers are more likely and obviously caught a wind blowing through the phosphorus. as you can see, prod indicates this slow lagging temperatures 22 on tuesday down to about the average of 16. by the time we get to thursday, the bigger picture for wednesday is rather wet or what in central europe. but the storm having left the british shells haven't yet reached scandinavia. ah, frank assessments. what's the point of the un multilateralism isn't part of isn't dna. we need some or we're sovereign states can exchange use informed opinion is likely to change biting behavior and it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do and it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match up with this more games or intolerant in depth
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analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera. oh, the me watching, i'll just remind of i tell stories, this are british soldiers that on stand by in the u. k. to help ease fuel shortages, the crisis has been caused by a lack of truck drivers and it's being made worse by panic. buying the u. s government to shut down and by the end of the week, republicans in the senate have locked in the emergency spending bill. if congress can't get a deal by friday is going to be the 3rd shut down in 3 years. the us is accused north korea, obstructing the international community by testing
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a short range missiles just after the long notary. as a bachelor of the un told the general assembly, appealing, young has the white test weapons. trinity is foreign minister told the un general assembly, but new decrees by president high side on needed to keep the country secure. that would be more demonstrations in the capital against the president, seizure of power in july, which critics calling a qu equal, do not, not assume that you've been inter neesha. we started building our capacities based on hope, hope for a genuine and peaceful democracy. one that lives up to reveal of the commission, people alone, and their legitimate aspirations system that protects their sovereignty rights, freedoms and dignity. the dangerous attrition threatening our country and community is attribute to a deeply rooted political polarization, an associate comic and health crisis. this is why the president of the republic had to interfere and take a series of exceptional resolutions and measures based on our constitution to put
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the contra back on the right path towards democracy or diplomatic added james base has more from the united nations. a very important, i think, moment for this speech and the backdrop, a very troubling speech for the government in tennessee, or at least for the president with those large protests. as you're aware in july, the president said, the prime minister suspended the parliament. and since then, he's also in recent days, said he's going to rule bite decree. well, that was explained for us by mr. osman the follow up mr. osmond general the, the foreign minister. he said it was a dangerous situation that was facing. he said there was the polarization of crisis. he said that the actions by the president were the ones he was forced to take. he says they were exceptional and he said they would put the country back on the right track. and then i think the important bit, he said that democracy still was the irreversible option. although the reality is
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it has been reversed, at least for now, causing real anger in to this year on the ground. they've been protests in the last 24 hours or so on the streets of tunis. we reckon somewhere between 2000 and the $3500.00 protest is on the street. that's the biggest protest. since denali the former dictator was ousted back in 2011. and it's wes reminding us that when he 1st suspended parts of the constitution back in july, there was quite a lot of people who were supportive of this plan to root out corruption. but it's clear sentiment, public sentiment on the strengths of units have changed in the intervening to months. and people now finding the situation intolerable. i think that democracy is being subverted in this way. and the constitution big subverted in this way. because remember, off to the overthrow of finale 2011, there was a long period long drawn out painstaking negotiations trying to evolve every part
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of society to build this new constitution. a constitution that is now effectively not enforce the american ought to be single kelly's being found guilty of multiple charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. after a 6 week trial in new york is one of the most prominent people convicted of sex offences since the me to movement began victoria gating the reports. so he was one of the biggest 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 used to fame and fortune to prey on the young, the vulnerable and the voiceless. for his own sexual gratification. the attorney
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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, to one of my clients who testified is nothing but a convicted felon. the 54 year old singer had faced accusations of sexual assault against young women and children for decades, but 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
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it didn't stop it. increase all kelly will be sentenced. next may and faces decades behind bars, victoria gate and be al jazeera, the f b. i says the murder rate in the u. s. jumped by its highest annual rates in 2020. some cities are reporting their biggest number of murders is since records began. john henry 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 19 ninety's. but the trend continues for 2021, and it is a national trend, not
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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 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 recorded for 2021 here and across the country, it is likely that the total murder numbers will be higher. the social networking giant instagram is pretty a hold on a children's version of its popular up. it says it will work to address concerns about the vulnerability of younger users as politicians. and campaigners have urged the platforms owner, facebook to drop its plans for instagram. kids pretty excited about the primary focus is on physical appearance and that the platforms haven't done enough to
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protect children. just colon is executive director of fair play for kids. it's dedicated to putting an end to marketing to children. he welcomes instagram's decision, but he says the company needs to do much more to keep youngsters 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 in that weeds that people feeling bad about themselves when they see these curated lives online. there is no way to make that safe 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 be doing is doing a much better job of closing those children's accounts. and of educating parents
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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 people in chile are being allowed to dip into the retirement funds to help them through hard times during the pandemic, congress is set to vote to allow a 4th withdrawal, but it's controversial being popular with voters, but economist
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a warning. it could destroy the pension scheme and find inflation. in human reports from santiago it was supposed to be an exception. a law passed to allow julians to dip into their pension savings just once to offset pandemic, hardships of what in a year later 67 year old guillermina would be evers is hoping the congress will approve of force withdrawal of 10 percent of her remaining savings, which are now practically gone or focusing number one, and therefore if it weren't for the pension was that all was i couldn't have paid her and it's been my salvation. after more than 40 years of working in the health sector, you mean i would be ever so tired, but you'd never know what she says, it's impossible to survive over $180.00 a month pension. so she works 5 days a week as a podiatrist to make ends meet chiles, private pension funds, or a m p. 's are widely unpopular,
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but they're also key for maintaining large capital markets. and therefore, financial stability form a central bank director of the legal that god says the withdrawals are a terrible idea. so mortgages, now more expensive ob, long term funding for medium sized companies have become more difficult. even finding full government bonds, long term government bonds in local currency is more expensive now and this is very much related to these withdrawals. the 8th piece had lost over $45000000000.00 and pension withdrawals. one more if approved could put the final nail in there. coffin most orderly, julian said they'd rather have money in their pocket today regardless of what it will mean for their pensions tomorrow. but there's another more immediate problem.
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having too much money in circulation is not always a good thing because it can provoke something that spark sphere in the hearts of everyone. that is installations. something that truly has been able to avoid, at least until now. but the coastal withdrawals from pension funds has contributed to a massive increase in consumption in this country of everything you can imagine from cars to knickknacks like this. and that has increased inflation from 3 to 6 percent this year alone or via some economic analysts believe upcoming election. so the reason why politicians are nevertheless contemplating yet another withdrawal doesn't make any sense from an economic point of view. it's a bad public policy. is that make any sense from a public policy point of view? asked about having almost no retirement savings left. you mean a good deal of as consoles herself by saying she couldn't have survived on her pension? any way to see in human al jazeera santiago,
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as winter approaches in afghanistan, there's another warning about impending humanitarian catastrophe. this time for the norwegian refugee council is secretary general. john edgarland is in campbell, very visitor account, so people have lost their homes. 16000000 people that's half of the population rely on humanitarian aid. eglin says many urgently need shelter, warm clothes and food to survive the next few months. air pollution has been smothering bangladesh for years causing death, as well as damaging the environment and the economy. the country's got the worst pollution in the world are guarding to global air quality reports time their charges and data that's been ranked. the world's 2nd most polluted capital city. in 2021. with that has one of the worlds fastest growing economies, but it's rapid urban development and heavy construction in the densely packed
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capital dot com and it costs pollution was for a man who lives in taca. it's a hard reality. i've been admitted here for the last 2 weeks, but i've been suffering from respiratory illnesses for quite some time. now even had corona in between this period, it all has to do with dust and pollution. help experts say pollution is a silent killer. and the number of repair to illness has increased tenfold. in recent years, i will see pollution there. absolutely because of a pollution the number of patients has increased suffering from various, pulmonary, respiratory and other lung diseases. we've observed the number of people who used to attend to his outdoor patience with respiratory illnesses has also increased significantly. the air pollution is an important factor. many living in the city where mosque went out in the streets and not just because of koby 1940. don't know if we have to wear masks all the time because of the heavy dust and smoke that
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comes out of the vehicles. otherwise it's hard to breathe, although it's kind of uneasy to wear this all the time. we have no choice because of the pollution environmental experts say on plan development called run industries, brake factories and construction work have made the situation worse right now. but the issue is the top ranking of the worst air quality country in the world. unfortunately, we are not 100 person responsible for this. this is because the laundry movement of the air and polluted here from the neighboring countries, like india and me and mar. so this is very alarming in a report, the energy policy institute at chicago, air quality life phase, air pollution is shortening the life expectancy of people in bangladesh by nearly 5 and a half years,
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often running the flood for several hours and going out on the cities now you can see the dots and pollution on the my, the shows the quality over here. people are reading in the capital dot com at present, the average life expectancy of people here is 72.6 years. but they institutes report phase, those in the capital could leave 7.7 years longer. if air pollution was reduced, can be charged re jazeera dot com. ah, this is the 0. these are the top stories. british soldiers have been brought in stand by as the u. k struggles with a shortage of fuel. the crisis has been caused by a lack of truck drivers and has been made worse by panic. buying, i'm trying to drivers may be used to deliver the fuel. the u. s. government could shut down by the end of the week republican.
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