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on rooftops. let's get more now on the stepping to death of the u. k. m. p. david. a miss john hall is tracking that story for us out of our bureau in london. so jonah is beginning to reverberate. i notice on twitter, the prime minister burrows johnson's wife talking about the loss of david amos because they worked together because there was a link up there because of animal rights carried johnson quick off the mark on twitter to express her shock and dismay about the killing of david a miss along with a whole host of his westminster colleagues. of course, as you can imagine, expressing their shock about his death describing him. among other things is one of the kindest, most compassionate and well liked colleagues in parliament, in the union flag currently flying at half mast over dining space. so yes, this is an event that will reverberate and have an enormous impact on the political life, particularly of this country. david amos,
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one of the longest serving m p 's in parliament, had been an m. p for close on 40 years since 997. this particular constituency in south and west, he held in southeast england, in essex. he was holding a constituency surgery at the time of his killing. this is a moment sort of unique to british politics where people can turn up and meet their piece face to face, bring their problems to them in the hope that they will then be taken on their problems that is to, to parliament david amos was a popular figure among his constituents and was said to take these meetings extremely seriously. at some point, shortly before mid day, a man said to have lunged at him with a knife, stabbing him multiple times. now essex police released a statement not long after the attack. in fact, saying that they were no longer looking for anyone else in connection with this incident because they the rest of the man 25 year old man at the scene and found a knife and he's now being charged on suspicion of murder. and they said they
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believed there was no ongoing threat to the why the public. of course, the big question remains. what exactly was the motive for this attack? we simply don't know counter terrorism. police are known to be involved in the investigation, which of course is ongoing, but that may well be precautionary under the circumstances, so we know nothing at this stage. i reiterate about any motive doing any updates come right back to us, but in the meantime, thank you very much. the capital of a navy and arctic territory has been told not to use. it's tap water because of fears that it's contaminated with fuel and call it resident started complaining about the smell of petrol in their drinking water at the beginning of october, but the city insisted it was safe and state of emergency was declared on tuesday after fumes were detected at the treatment plant drinking water is now being flown into the territory. many people are using water from one of the local rivers. includes is one of canada's most remote cities, supplies are being flown up from the national capital ottawa includes is here in
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none of its the country's biggest and northern most territory. the said he gets his water from geraldine lake. the water treatment plant is a short distance away, but it's also right next to a power plant that runs on diesel fuel infrastructure is especially vulnerable to the elements there. of course, with temperature dropping as low as minus 40 degrees celsius during the winter months. kenny bell is the mayor of income that he joins his life from there. any bell. welcome to al jazeera, when we say that the city puts out an assurance that everything was okay. are we talking about your offices, mr. bell? yes, thank you for having me. see the see because with some people after multiple tests that were taken throughout the week that the water was in back safe. and that was also the government public health unit who was also helping us investigate the complaints. of course i was up there saying that it was safe as well. if the water
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is contaminated with diesel or gasoline, where is it coming from? do you think now this plan is a little bit too early and you know it, we found it in the clear, clear, well, which is a to put the sealed unit that are treated water us its in, before it goes into our, our holding tanks that will ultimately be distributed to the community. and so in, on the only way to get in there is if it came through our treatment center treatment process, which, you know, as, as very highly unlikely. and or, you know, there could be, that could be a crack in the pitch from the ground. and, you know, that would mean that the whole area would have to be very heavily contaminated. and you know, of course it is worried for us was the weather like that just now, mr. bell. i mean, can you in theory, start laying temporary water pipelines from another supply a safe distance away from the area that's contaminated and then pat sheets into the tap network. literally that goes into people's houses. yes. so right now
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which on isolate the, the clear, well, and that is an issue. there's 2 clear, well, there sister girls at the north one is the one that we valid determination. so we're trying to you know, separate the 2 wells and then we'll be able to provide water against the community busch. if that fails, we will. we will be taking a break from the source into our holding tanks and ultimately will be asking people to boil water, but at least will have water at their houses. do you think somebody or a company perhaps should be held accountable here because you live so far, north permafrost, i eat the ground, literally freezes. that's a given in the winter months where you are. so the people that built the pipelines, the people that built the, the power station that kind of sets up, they must have planned and built accordingly around what mother nature does in canada during what november december, january, february, time. well,
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you can imagine that our power plant and our larger misinger is over 60 years old. and you know, the unknown at that time would have been, you know, astronomical. we wouldn't have even really understood what was going on here for you. but yeah, you know, there's, we don't, we did it without knowing exactly what's in the water and how it getting in the water. we just don't know. right now, the tests are supposed to, i actually, i believe the tests are back right now and are with public health and, and our management team here at the city and being analyzed. and then we, you know, we'll kind of know what's going on, but they have, they have will, empty, they're able to empty the tank at today. and then we'll be out during official visual inspection and make sure it isn't cracked. so, you know, once, once we find all those things, then no, it will definitely be, i know investigating even further for sure. if it carries on as it's been carrying on at the moment. can you afford to keep this going?
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i mean, i'm, i'm thinking bottled water isn't cheap for how much help are you getting from the federal government? don also. yes. so you know, the government, so i'll tell you one liter of water at the store last week was cost you almost $9.00 a leader. so, you know, obviously you can to contain that the government has to bring in a 1000 leaders over the next couple days. we have a bunch of corporate citizens that are also donated water and you know what we have available for steam river here at suburban al river, which is part of our national, our, sorry, our territorial park. and we've been, we've been taking water from that and delivering it to multiple places throughout the city, but also to elders and people with needs. so, you know, we're there but it's, it's just not easy. yesterday we gave out for about $18000.00 leaders of bottled water to our citizens. and you know, when we were done,
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my mothers with babies were, you know, saying you know, what do i do? my baby and i know others were just, what do i do? and you know, it was heartbreaking. it, it really was probably the worst day it had as mayor in the last 2 years. ok, we have to leave it there. kenny belt marrow include, thank you very much. thank you very much. have a good in the governor. the u. s. state of michigan is calling for an all hands on deck response to deal with a water contamination crisis. there people in bent and harbor a majority. black city have been told not to cook, drink or brush their teeth with tap water. it comes almost 3 years after land lead . lead was found in the cities. pipes is john henry in bent in harbor, the water is brown in people are seeing red data went back a last lesson while here. so i'll know what the day had on now. for the 2nd time in
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recent memory, the state of michigan is taking years to clean up lead, tainted drinking water in a majority. black city, when a visitor complained about the water. reverend edward pinkney had it test it and found high levels of lead. he says there's a reason it's taking so long to remove it. environmental recess just to where did you, if, if o a white woman were count was, oh, will you see he see her own a camel? we don't know baby, she's cry. and telling me that to lay the destroying her baby. there was a was sent out the army of fema will be here on the pentagon would be everybody would be here and they are resolved as dana listen, 6 months, but by been a black city is a whole different story. 2 years after the majority, black town of flint resolved a 5 year long crisis with lead in its water bent in harbours. water is even more toxic, my water sons, spad. does it make you mad? yes, they does not take a bath, then a brush. our teeth and not it is,
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but with us all we did. the most tainted samples from homes here contained 889 parts of lead per 1000000059 times the states, 15 parts per 1000000000 limit on thursday with residents lining up for bottled water. 3 years after the city discovered its taps were tainted, the state announced it would replace all of the cities underground, lead pipes within 18 months. this directive ensures that state government has taken a truly all hands on deck approach. the mayor is careful not to criticize the state leaders who have committed to replace the city's lead pipes. but he too raises the spectre of racial discrimination. the entire system quite honestly ah, sits since is inception from the federal and state level has not been kind and friendly to black people. i think that there's been some headway. ah,
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but quite honestly, there's a long way to go because of the racial, not just insensitivity, but in justice. the average income here is about $32000.00 a year just above the poverty line for a family of 4. here at lake michigan, the water is lead free. it picks up the lead, as it course is through the cities aging pipes. so there's water everywhere. it's just not safe to drink. so far, the city has promises of $18000000.00 of the $28000000.00 it will take to replace all of its lead supply pipes. it will have to find the remaining $10000000.00 somewhere to finish the project on time. in 2023. john henderson, al jazeera, bent in harbor michigan, polish parliament has amended legislations will oh, border gods to expel immediately, migrants across the board without any paperwork. if the president signs the bill into law,
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gods will also be given the power to refuse asylum claims without examining them. parliaments also back to plan to build a $400000000.00 border wall. but human rights groups say the measures violate international law, the number of refugees and migrants crossing into poland from bella bruce as written rapidly in recent months. voy, check. she build ski is the editor in chief of visegrad insight, that's a polish political current affairs magazine, and he says polish border guards are dealing with a humanitarian crisis. the law does not change much in what was happening already on the border border guards based on the government directive where already applying push backs and would ignore the law asylum applications if they were even petitioned on the polish side. but that's not necessarily the case as, as many of the migrants who wanted to get through poland were actually traveling, traveling to 2 locations in germany. these are daily buses
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coming to the border and picking them up whenever they actually make it to, to cross through the green border. so in much, actually, in a twist, you would say that this is about giving, giving legal grounds for the operations, stronger legal. so there patients of the, of the border guard school otherwise are facing real humanitarian crisis at mounting up on the border. that people are flown into the bellows and assisted by the border guards and also abuse according to their reports on the crossing. in various unpleasant ways and also they are put into danger, putting the woods into swamps which are otherwise not, you know, polish cars are not able to control. and several that people, that bodies appeared. the people of the people who lost where we lived. where last, because of the low temperatures and, and being lost in the woods not being picked up by the police guards, australian city of sydney will open up to fully vaccinated international travelers
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. next month the country closed its borders in march of last year, restricting entry almost exclusively to citizens and permanent residence jamila calling to gum reports. it is the kind of frenzy that many people in this shall you say they have missed for too long. booking flights for international travel, the country closest borders in march last year, but from november, the 1st citizens and permanent residents and their immediate family members can travel to and from sydney international airport. without having to quarantine, they'll need to be fully vaccinated against cobit 19. and this easing of restrictions in new south wales doesn't apply to tourists. the states premier says a major step forward or want to open up new south walls to the wall, or we need to rejoin the vote. we can't leave here in a hermit kingdom, or we've got to open up. and this decision to die is it is a big want,
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but it's the wrong one to get new south walls connected globally, but in neighboring you zealand officials are implementing some of the toughest covey restrictions in the world. almost all recent cases have been detected in auckland. my message today is clear. we need people in oakland to stick to the alert level 3 rose as the director of public health is just seed. this outbreak is not an a small number of clusters in a small geographical area. it is affecting people in all parts of oakland, which makes it every once job in oakland to help prevent it sprayed deputy prime minister grant. robertson said case numbers in auckland or rising quicker than expected. about 60 percent of its population have been vaccinated, and authorities aimed to ramp up, immunization drives this weekend. in india, scientists say they are working with the local manufacturers to develop
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technologies to me, co 19 tests, more affordable to men or i'll keep production at the high quality what we were able to bring it down. note very significantly. and right now, as you know, the costs, how come down for $4500.00 to all the way to possibly a few 100 rupees countries, including south korea? japan, thailand and the philippines are slowly easing restrictions after a steady decrease in covey cases. and many see that for are the signal that asia is well on its way to recovery. to melinda, again, i'll jazeera manila. hundreds of people are expected to gather in book in officers capital shortly to pay tribute to a former president on the 34th anniversary of his assassination. it comes just days after the trial of those accused. thomas sanker, as murder was postponed, sanker, it was a revolutionary, known as africa's shake of ara, his nicholas hawk. for almost 20 years,
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this documentary on the south nation of former president thomas hunger was bound in burkina faso. no one dared to play it except for abdullah jalap during the term of former present. blaze. gl bowie. jello organized, a parallel film festival. to counter the government run festival known as fest. becca. the senior y dba, meaning the right for a free cinema, got in trouble with the government when it attempted to commemorate the memory of to muscle gum. there was censorship. we were not supposed to touch upon politically sensitive issues. you had to be brave to even pronounce the name of toma sakura. we tried to do a special show on him. and within 15 minutes on the presidential guard stopped our gathering. despite president combos, attempts to censor and remove to myself from booking fossils history, he has become a celebrated faker, described as the chicken vera of africa. captain soccer took power in the cool 983 and set out bold reforms. cutting ties with international aid money and striving
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for self sufficiency, the left when soldiers shun former colonial power france in favor of closer ties with russia and china to much longer i was inside this building, holding a meeting with his collaborators. when he heard jeeps rolled in and gunfire, he came out and stood here, raised his hand up in the air and told his collaborators there after me. he was then gun down. we know this because his body was exuberant, autopsy was performed. the corpse was riddled with bullet up until then the government's official line was that he had died a natural death. this has become now a site to remember and pay tribute to what is now an african icon. 35 years after his death, the trial of his murder began on monday, the head of the presidential guard general gen day, who censored artwork and films on takara is now on trial for assassinating him. also accused, but absent is for present compound. he lives in exile in neighboring ivory coast,
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after being ousted from power in 20. 14, in a popular uprising is important also to know the truth. so make the justice happen . if you have to punish some people, they have to be punished. but we have to, you know, to take care of this matter. if you plan on getting mcclare in 2017 french president mike hold promised to declassify secret documents linked to sa cars, death. but only 3rd of them were given. sunk r as family lawyers for jello shedding light into the uncomfortable truth of breaking offices past is the only way to move forward in order to ensure that history does not repeat itself again. nicholas hawk algae 0. wow! good to go. still to come here on the news are for the sports news, se historic, when for this hockey, teen taurus here with that story, when we come back, ah
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ah ah ah, plenty of sports news is far. peter. thank you so much. brazilian ford rafino produced a stunning performance on his full international debut. he scored twice in a world cup qualifying when over a year. why it was name are who opened, scoring in my house. this game coming after brazil drew neil nel with columbia on monday. ravinia had impressed coming off the bench in 3 years, matches the leeds united player took center stage. this time out. brazil are now 6 points clear at the top of the south american qualifying group for one to brazil. the point of the score, oman litski, and looking at kick robinson,
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i wish tonight could last forever. i will always remember it because of the funds and the stadium. the city of my house, the atmosphere on the match itself. i will always remember it. it will be very hard to forget about you. argentine are also looking good for a place at the finals and how tar 1st half goal from le tour a martinez designing the game against peru for he did go on to miss the 2nd pap penalty. the team did reach a last roll cop of this result, leaves them 2nd lot, 2nd, 2nd bottom in the table. i was out for qualify automatically for counter and says place side will go into a playoff. ecuador remain 3rd on 17 points after nell nel draw against columbia, who are a point and a half a point and a place behind olivia one their side game in a row to keep their chances of reaching a 1st world caps since 1994 alive south americans governing body is one of the leading organizations to have spoken out against fif is pushed to stage the world
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cup every 2 years or marsal manager arson, bangor, is leading. fif is review into whether or not more regular world cups are feasible . the players want to play the games. what they don't draw these to produce more good to know and to be competitions. uh it is something that everybody wants to play. know. if i tell, you know, you would be workshop and even even these photos move to read, say yes. and getting more opportunities in today for county doesn't go to work up. they have to wait for 8 years. if a pay is injured, you doesn't pray for 8 years, the worker, newcastle have confirmed steve. bruce will be the club manager from the upcoming premier league game against tottenham. the team are getting ready to play their 1st fixture again. since being bought by a saudi arabian back consortium and his statement, the new owner side, if we make any changes going forward, steve will be the 1st to now, but in the meantime, we wish him the best of luck. after a brief,
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10 minute conversation with the new owners, where we talked about the team and we talked about injuries, we talked about the trading ground and we talked about was very, very informal. i just said, carry on until you know i'll carry on until i hear otherwise, i'll try me almost. and if they say fit, then great. that's he wouldn't want this opportunity. you know, any manager would love the soccer unity. um, i'd love to be sitting in my chair, so i'll make a fist of it a try me almost. and as always, try me best, which is best for the club. liverpool manager juergen clop, has been talking about that take over and says the league now contains a new superpower. is plenty of work to do at newcastle, who currently said 2nd from the bottom in the table. lucas fence, beloved of course, but for the rest of mc just means does. doesn't you super paula and you cost like how do i that bonnie cannot buy everything but can over time that will take time.
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but over time, day day, we'll have to have enough money to make a few wrong decisions to make vendor decisions. and then they will be where they want to be. be historically al series between the san francisco giants and the allie dodgers ended in controversy. the doctor is edging through to the nationally championship series is with the teams 1st ever playoff meeting. and it went down to the 9th inning of game 5, cody ballenger, hidden arby. i single to put the dodgers to went ahead and then came the decisive moment, joined player wilmer flores had the task of keeping the team season alive against raining rolled serious champions or is was called out by the empire even though replace suggested didn't swing his batt call meant the dodgers won the game and now face a series against the atlanta blades, high quality heater at the plate that can climb back into that count. it's no guarantee of success at the end of the about. i just, it's just
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a tough way to end it up there. there's no need for especially right now there's no need to, you know, to be angry about that. i just think it's just a disappointing wait and i want to congratulate the giants on our tremendous season. i best reckon all of baseball and it was just great job every time we played those guys and just bring that rivalry back to life . finance. the antenna star ons gender has had another career. hi. she is set to become the 1st our player to break into the world's top tenant. the 27 year old has reached the indian wells semi finals beating as stony as and net conservation in straight sets. earlier this year, jabber became 1st arab woman to win a w t toward title gels to reach the quarter finals that wimbledon. she's currently ranked 14th in the world. this wind guarantees her
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a spot in the top 10 when the rankings are updated on monday. a lot of emotions, a honestly very, very happy with the way i played to the him playing the this whole week. it's a break until 12 journals will have been always my my goal and i'm very happy with the way i'm handling all the stress with the raised with the ranking and hopefully continue and good the zigler. and there was a moment of hockey history for this. he out crackin in the franchises his 1st ever season in the national hockey league. kracken have secured their opening when came against nashville predators for 3. the final score, the team are on the road for now. their big home with coming will be for a game against vancouver later this month. and that is all your sport for back to you. peter ferrara. thank you very much. when we come back, we'll get you on live update on all our top stories here on al jazeera,
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another form of flavor. the gym co convictions on al jazeera. you want to help save the world. sneeze into your elbow. for lou. ready ready ah, british conservative m p, david amos is killed in a knife which sat quiet, meeting constituents, a 25 year old man has been arrested. ah, hello again on peach adobe. you're watching al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up a bomb attack in afghanistan targets a she a mosque during friday. prayers killing more than 40 people. lebanon in morning funerals are held in bay roofs after the biggest streak baths the more than a decade.

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