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thing is, is that a lot of the u. k. cinemark association is being quoted as saying that the biggest consumers of online home content for movies are also the most frequent. been them all go is as well. so, you know, we don't wanna lose cinema streaming or anything like that, but i do think that you know, you can go and feel that you already get your money back. we're going to bring more people back into the cinemas. ah, this is all just, these are the top stories. japan's running party has picked its new lead formula. kisha will replace primacy. usually he's a suga. so is stepping down after just a year in office for the seller has more from tokyo. he has to prove this guy is my asked the group wrong leadership. that's the thing that many people felt that mr. to good luck. so we have to show not only to his members,
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but also to the public that he's in charge now. and he can take a 2nd phase of facing, for example, on a virus. the economy has suffered hugely because of corporate 19. and now we have to head to new policies to revive the economy. also has to relationships between japan and south korea to in japan. and china and lava from the volcano in the spanish island of la palmer has reached the atlantic ocean, a huge cloud of toxic vapor. a gas is being released into the air as the lava mixes with sea water. top us military officers describes the end of the 20 year warning of countless done as a strategic failure, a congressional hearings looking into the chaotic withdrawal of troops on the rapid fall of the afghan army down among spokesmen has told our disease. the group will respect the rights of all africans and a new constitution and follows the announcement of plans to implement the constitution from nearly 6 decades ago. but it will apply it only if it doesn't
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conflict with the taliban version of islamic law. the constitution was drawn up with the help of the us and 2004 north korean state media. as the projectile launched on tuesday was a newly developed hypersonic missile state media says scientists confirmed the stability of the weapon and its navigational control. but allegations, a number of civilians are being killed by a nigerian military air strike near lake shod residents and caught up on massage fighter jet bomb. the village on sunday morning. the military denies the claims and says $28.00 members of an armed group linked to iso, were killed. nearly 30 prisoners have been killed in a battle between rival john gangs in a prison in ecuador inmates used guns and grenades, and 6 people were beheaded. but the soldiers regained control of the facility after 5 hours. and those are the headlines. the news continues here on aren't as yet in
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about half an hour after the stream. goodbye. from talk to al jazeera, we what gives you hope that is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise we listen. we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that on sera ah, hello, i semi ok and your in the stream. today we are bringing you 3 stories is afghanistan being left to go hungry. as winter approaches the food shortages are becoming dire . then while some nations are proving code vaccine boosters, other poor nations are struggling to get 1st doses. and finally, the close. stop with me spears, need documentaries, have brought to life the controlling, make just
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a legal situation. what does have future look like? that all of these stories, i know you have thoughts on, you can chat to us and i each box, it's right here. and i will do my best to bring your comments to a panel of experts. but you have to be quick though, as a day show is going to be a fast moving program. we start it after that where more than 14000000 people are at risk of going hungry case in the data. with some context, the people in harness done are facing the worst humanity in crisis health. we're kind of teacher and go on them and employees have not received their salary for more than 3 months now. the economy was already on shaky ground before the previous president left, the finest on, things are getting worse. now. people who depended on daily wages are not able to support their families any longer. because businesses are close and construction and development work have topped. those who have money in banks cannot withdraw
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their money because the banks are allowing only up to $200.00 withdrawal in a week. which owned by shadow mac robbie. she is a spokesperson for the well program. well, for program, one of the few agencies continuing to work in afghanistan shatters good to have you here. if you could estimate the number of people right now in afghanistan going hungry, what would you tell us? thank you. so much for me for having me. so what we're looking at in terms of the situation there is a very complex one going even more complex and severe. we have 14000000 people who are severely food insecure enough on us. and we recently did some surveys where we found out that 95 percent of families are not getting adequate food to get by the week. some of them have been completely cut off and run out of
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food at least once. in the past 2 weeks. we've got one in 3 worth of food insecure. half of the children under 5 are malnourished, and a quarter of women were present in breast feeding are also malnourished. so what we're seeing, as i said, is like a situation that's growing more severe and complex and what we need is $200000000.00 to provide life saving food assistance to a $14000000.00 people from now until the end of the year. and we need that money right now because winter is just around the corner. and we need to make sure that we can pre position the food stock and provide the lifeline to families in need. otherwise, the consequences are going to be catastrophic. shattered. i want to bring in the country, director of the food program in afghanistan because she's talking about how families
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managing not knowing where the next mill may come from. here she is $3.00 and $4.00 already borrowing food, they're eating less nutritious food. so basically the foregoing meat and dairy and vegetables, they're also reducing the portion size and in many cases their parents are going to eat the children can eat. so basically everyone teetering on the brink of desperate hunger. i want to go straight to utah jazz because we've got a question here. this is from wiley abra. bureaucratic red tape is killing afghans by virtue of denying age due to taliban members, being part of the un terror list. and how may says do for an age agencies have logistical security support from the taliban? 2 important questions that let's talk about red tape festival is, are impacting w f. p. work on the ground in afghanistan. we're able to scale up
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very swiftly. we're ready to provide assistance based on obviously the manny carrion principles of humanity, neutrality, operational independence and impartiality. so we're ready to deliver the assistance to those who need it and we have been given the access and the assurances to do so . what we need are the fun in order to, to sort of get the assistance to those needed the most. and as i, i cannot stress enough how much we need to do that as soon as possible before winter stuff. and because once the snow it's going to be very difficult to access those families in those communities. and this could be their only lifeline while they're being caught up with this. no, that's very good. and they said that there was a good question. ask them how nice about your security. i believe that the answer
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would be you couldn't possibly explain the security for the well through program members who down in the ground in afghanistan. but what would you say to that question? sorry, the security using who's providing your security other taliban and making sure that you are staying skill that you can do your work on the ground. well, we're busy getting assurance as you know from i mean, we've been working with a telephone for decades right now and all in all conflict. we worked with the defective authorities and their responsibilities to ensure the security of 8 workers operating on the ground. and we've been able to carry out our operations. we have launched a life, you know, many, not many people know that we actually manage the us military and air service. so this is a service for the humanitarian community that transports the aid workers from one
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place to another. so we established these fights, they've been flying regularly. and we've also been able to get support and assistance through land roots and a true border operation. all right, i'm just going to show this last graphic here because you said multiple times, you need age, you need money right now. this is from out, is there a dot com? afghanistan? 14000000 people going hungry. just going to help you out here with the legend doc radio famine, no famine he yet, but who could the orange orange is crisis. red emergency, you see the red areas that very little. it's green. in fact, there's no way here that says minimal food insecurity level. so afghanistan right now is stressed in classes in emergency shows a thank you very much for bringing us this news is this really important news from the world food program? we will leave it, appreciate you joining us on the stream. and now covered vaccines last week. the u
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. s. approved booster shots for certain people while the african continent. it's not even reach a 10 percent vaccination. right. have a look up to 6000000000 doses of vaccines administered worldwide, 80 percent have gone to high up a 1000000 country and less than point 5 percent have gone to africa. this means that people continue to see people getting infected and die and unnecessarily when we actually have the tools that have been developed, unprecedented speed to be able to stop the acute, say that the panoramic and to address the huge impacts on health on just finding economies well, the ac has been leader and donating, putting more vaccines than any other country. we need to continue to prioritize 1st doses of vaccines in arms all around the world. because if we don't, then we may see the emergence of newer,
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more virulent variance that can pierce vaccine, induce a natural immunity for all of us. we cannot boost our way of the pandemic. welcome back to a stream actual proper la. he is from bangalore in india. he's a public health activist. he talks to us about vaccine equity and vaccine inequity . i was just going to ask you right now knowing how the, well, it is divided between the haves and have not vaccines. what she'll mood i'm despondent i've been working on this, i mean for the last year and a half trying to increase access to gartner vaccine. and what don is shipping is that for all of the found in the fury, in fact the, the actions of government like united states in germany have finally. ready signified not very much, so what we now have with booster shots being rolled out is a minority of the world. 15 percent of the world, which is vaccinated between 50 and 70 percent of the population
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have now the ability to put a 3rd doors into people's arms while a majority of the countries in this world about afterwards, population weights. it's a stunning tony about a booster. the booster debate, this is a precedent biden getting a vaccination. now i confuse the video for his 1st set of toville vaccines, but this is the booster. so this is his 3rd shot to so live is we have a look here. we're going to say more about that way here and we are hoping we're doing more of the every other nation in the world. combine. we're going to have well, over a 1100000000 shots and continue going. we're going to do our part. we've also got
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a great funding to co backs, which is a vehicle that does this. so we have plenty, plenty of opportunities to make sure we get everyone in the world that are the largest part. we're backing actual thoughts with a more than every of a nation combined to the president of the united states. i wish i could believe in me. i hadn't seen that video. it's just not true. united states is doing more than any bridge western nation, but it's definitely not doing anything every other country. the one combined. the truth is that the donations united states are made out of trickle. in total, they donate enough to vaccinate tens of millions of people. ready when the need is really in the 10s of billions of axioms, we need more than 10000000 vaccines in order to back the world vaccinating tens of
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millions of people through the nation is welcome. but it's hardly a drop of water in the ocean. so it's disingenuous, it's also self defeating. i think that when americans take booster shots they forget that the very. ready end of it that they are protecting themselves against came from india at a time when 3 percent of our population does vaccinated. well get, guess what's happening now? one of the most popular continents on the continent of africa has an ex nation rate of 3 percent of its population having been vaccinated. and so there are bay in there and in other places that are potentially waiting to come back into countries that are getting on boosters. it's, it's, it's, it's treating the problem at a surface level. it's not taking the wound that's not going to work out. well, i'm going to go to h a festival and i'm going to show you
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a p. s. a wes and very celebrities around the world are encouraging people to do better. so this is john cooper unused to thanks for watching john. we need to encourage vaccine uptake in developing countries alongside distribution, putting in another issue about uptake. and then what celebrities telling us is this messaging working have a look. there are 2 clothing 19 worlds. one, paul, if you live in a rich country that things are rolling out 30 times faster and you have the option to be safe. if you live in a poor country. the pandemic could last another 4 years with devastating long term effects on health education and jobs to divide is not just unfair and inhumane. it is dangerous. new variants are already thriving, especially in places where the vaccination rates are low. now the world we're in this together till everybody is safe. nobody is safe.
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i tell i'd message, i'm happy that all of these celebrities and harry and megan last week and have been saying the same thing to do over the rest with 2 governments out of the many rich western countries who have power and those that are the united states in germany, because these are the 2 government funded and created most of the vaccines that are in the world today. now, people in the united states in germany have to power off the ballot and they can full day governments to do the right thing. since clearly after a year and a half of trying, we know that the pharmaceutical companies in those countries and this is what i hope it happens this. ready is what i hope the celebrities can drive, which is mass action by ordinary people who have clear, rational empathy for the rest of us in this world,
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and getting full state governance to do the right thing. because unless that happens, it really looks like mapping is going to change a couple of questions here on, let me put this one to you from johnny, to the here on my laptop. johnny says, racism, politics and capitalism are the greatest challenges in ensuring global vaccine equity. what do you think we look at rate is in here with just about wealth. i tell i have to say. ready that in this case, i think it is a shop print to hoover out as much money that is possible on the part of a. ready few handful of companies i can cut them on less than one hand as quickly as possible without heed to the social emotional cough off that profit during. in this case, i think that it's not even capitalism as it was meant to function. it is
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a whole series of monopolies which is very anti capitalistic in every way. ready that capitalism is defined in a textbook. it really does go against the grain of every decent human notion. we have every economic concept that we hold doesn't matter where the, on the left or the right. this is something that people should be up or down and about everywhere. i tell. thank you so much noise. come with the same message and we always keep bringing you back. finally, some pop culture news. the new documentaries have revealed what the life of britney spears has been like under the conservatorship of her father. a recent new york times film focuses on the monitoring and surveillance. brittany has faced people once close to the pop star has spoken out. oh, i know this is the right thing to do and i, you know,
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obviously i really want to do it but it's, it's still scary. oh, i don't know what's going to happen after this from now. i. oh, i've never spoken about what we witnessed. you know, we sign those and da's, and has been hard to come forward knowing there are people in her management that could stop me from making a living. but this is important me lisa mccauley joins us now from california. she is an estate and probate attorney, and it worked extensively unconcerned. the 2 ships nice to have a year on the stream. people, sometimes they will take it with you pop culture and ours is era. but this is really, really important because why?
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what have we learned about conservative ships through whitney smith? right, well one of the things that i've been working on as when my personal projects is trying to bring to light what i call abusive conservator ships. and this is a result of systemic flaws and litigation laws that are flawed. and instead of protecting people that are truly incapacitated and need to be protected, the system now frequently inflicts trauma, abuse and exploitation on people. and brittany spears might be one of the worst examples that i've ever seen. but she is part of a system of abuse. a pattern of abuse that is going on throughout the united states . let me give people an example of what some a ledge is abusive,
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britney spears. so for instance, in new york times film where it's looking at the surveillance and monitoring of britney spears, at some point, she wanted to have her phone and i phone. and then the i phone was monitored. let's have a look at this and why don't we just take an ipad sign in with an icloud on there, the same cloud that brittany would use on her phone and that would mirror all activity. you would be able to see all messages, all face time calls, nodes, browser history, photographs, so nice, little shaking your head for the entire clip. what got wrong here, lisa? why would that be? ok? well, even if brittany spears needed a conservator and i don't believe that she ever did, i believe that there were
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a series of missteps by the corps and the attorneys that resulted in a violation of her constitutional rights and civil liberties that has never been warranted. but to use surveillance on any person to this extent is, is disgusting. it's despicable misconduct and way out of line for a conservatory who is supposed to be yes, protecting you. but this is just one more violation of britney spears person and her sanctity. as a human being. so i was mortified watching this documentary. i've been mortified every time. i learn something new about this conservatorship. what should an ideal conservatorship look like, lisa? so we know we've got an example of a really bad one. what should a good one like?
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well, i've been fortunate in my practice that i represent families who are dealing with very difficult circumstances where a loved one either has been born incapacitated, has become incapacitated or has aged into incapacity. and by incapacity the california law is very clear. what they are looking for is someone literally unable to provide for their own needs for health, food, clothing, and shelter. a mentorship will typically involve an elderly person. most of my conservative ease are elderly. they have failed to do is stay planning, which would allow them to escape the supervision of the court. and you know, of course there are many reasons that that goes wrong. but really what we're looking for is a family member or
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a trusted fiduciary to step in and manage someone in a way that gives them the most read them and they give them the highest quality of life that they can possibly enjoy at this particular stage. this is one of the reasons why we are so focused on what's happening to me. space is because the signs, her fans, they love that very involved in what is happening to her and her being concerned about what may happen to her conservatorship he's been. have to listen to that. so i don't think it's likely that wednesday hearing will result in immediate termination of full conservatorship, which is what janie and his team had filed for. i don't see that happening, although we will take it. what i see happening hopefully is brittany's lawyers position to remove jamie's fear, does contributor of a state being approved by the judge, and then i'm filing to terminate, hopefully before her 40th birthday in december. me. so what do you think's going to
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happen next? well, i certainly would never have gas that we would see tomorrow's hearings being queued up like this. but we have basically, jamie and his lawyers arguing vehemently that the conservatorship should be terminated and we have brittany's tourney attorneys. and after brittany has stated numerous times that she wants her conservatorship terminated. now, they're saying, well hold on, we need to have an interim fiduciary. i don't have anything to say about it, but if it was my call to make, i would love to see this rancid, horrible conservatorship terminated tomorrow, and let the lawyers fight about the money and fight about what happened over the last 13 years or more totally independent of having any authority or any jurisdiction over controlling brittany spears. i'd like to see that and but
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right now, the way that the attorneys are setting things up very hard to tell what judge penny is going to do tomorrow. going to leave you with one more fat voice. this is the voice of rachel viewers. it gives you a sense of how involved brittney finds all we can use wellbeing his rachel, to me it's very simple. you know, talking with brittany while she in the conservative and it's something it's almost brittany, which i don't believe in why she having to work in family and pay for all these different people from others. and she's the one doing all the work. and she's the one that's putting in all the effort. she's the one that lives out on my children. you know why? i hate her support, and i hope she gets. thank you, rachel. i'm thank you lisa,
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