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hello, you're watching out a 0. i'm emily. angling reminder about top stores this hour. the u. s. and french presidents have held their 1st in person meeting is the country's most serious diplomatic. disappear in years short, bought and acknowledged the handling of a recent security agreement with the strategy and the u. k. was clumsy, global protest, subbing held in 26 countries to demonstrate against the use of fossil fuels. swedish activist grad tim berg has joined the march in london. we demonstrate his imagining between major banks and saudi arabia has announced him stopping all lebanese imports. crossing its borders is, comes as the lebanese ambassador, as being told to leave the country within 48 hours. and the saudi ambassador has also been, we're colds you as president joe bought and was down to set back on thursday as the house of representatives abandon plans for
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a vote on his 1.75 trillion dollars spending program. a kate democratic group is saying they will not vote on the infrastructure bill without the build back, better act biden's revised bill has lost some top priorities as the president tries to get the bill through the narrowly divided congress. the more on these to let's bring in associate professor michael found troy. he's also the director of the rice politics and policy center at george mason university. he joins us live from washington day say hello there, michael. thanks for joining us. let's break this down. explain to us this sticking points here and the significance of the build back a better act in getting this bill through well, i want to be jim boss with something you said in the run up to this or not is the family how margins and bought the house and make it very difficult for any big controversial client to get from congress. and so with the bill back better act, there was an opportunity or an interpreter to create
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a fundamental fundamentally radical change in the white domestic social programs are funded in the united states. that's very controversial, is taking a lot more time and maybe a thought to work through some of those details. a number of priorities that were expected to be included probably won't. and quite frankly, probably were never going to be because there were some members of the center that were just not going to support it. and so now we're at a point where we're close. it looks like there can be a deal done. and hopefully it will happen so, so you think that deal is likely and what, what, how significant is that? well, i think i think something is likely don't. the more likely scenario is that a bill will be passed. it will be called bill back better. it will include many, but certainly not all of the key elements are there. there is some talk about universal child care, which is a really big deal in united states. universal pre kindergarten or climate change
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investment and corporate tax changes. if all of those elements remain in the bill, then i think the democrats or something they can sell to the voters going for. so while the bill and you're saying will be passed, how damaged by this will present by them baby had damage where he be by the same set that you i think he certainly taken some head says, but his public approval numbers have been declined for the last few months, in part because the negotiations around this bill taken bar to law, but it's still very early. it's still just his 1st year office. and so he has time to recover. but he, he and democrats need a when that they can failed to voters around the country because they're dealing with a republican party that has largely abdicated it's. it's responsibility and helping to govern the republicans seem to be only focused on winning the 2022 elections, which means they have not done anything to lift
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a finger to help make this infrastructure a bipartisan deal. and so the democrats have to go to law, which means that the president, by, is going to have to twist them on to get some things done. what about the timing of all of this ahead of you know, biden's trip to ryan, which we've been hearing about earlier in the bulletin and of course the cup $26.00 summit. so i think that was largely an artificial timeline. i was put in place by democrats. it is, it is true that had he gone to the, to the summit with out a deal. it would have looked as if he was running away from his work here in the united states. but thankfully for, for loose, from the buyer perspective, the democrats in congress were able to come to release a framework for deal. and we'll see where it lands going forward. but it gives a present, buy some energy, some, some are some, a really big win. as he's having to have you headed to out of europe today or
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yesterday or a thank you for breaking that down for us in your in science associate professor michael found troy there for us. thank you. my pleasure. pakistan's prime minister has held a security meeting to discuss race and violent protests, supporters of a band political party and marching towards the capital islamabad, several police officers have been killed at least $25.00 others wounded during a rally on wednesday, came out haida. has the latest developments? the dead eager la bag burger don had refused to call off the long march toward the lama bod. after spending a night in the industrial down of goodrow, while they're now moving towards the bar where they will be confronted by the 1st major up to the river jer, knob. there was a meeting of the national security committee of the cabinet, the prime minister calling a harder military and civilian chief to discuss the strategy forward of god. the
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government will be trying to ensure that the margins are not able to cross that major barrier which ever knob that decision has already been taken. but even if they are able to cross that barrier, they will be confronted by yet another river, which river jail. the buggers, dani, powder military force head now have been authorized to use force when necessary. so far. the police had been using maximum restrain. and the minister also say that while the government determined are stopped to march, they wanted to send a message, a garage to say that if day march, stop the leadership of the day gala beg buggers on really be relief. however, there will be no compromise on the issue of the expulsion of the french ambassador or debating in parliament as in tina argentine, as a former president, mauricio mccray has appeared in court and spine charges. his accused of ordering
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intelligence agencies to monitor the families of crew members of a submarine that sank 4 years ago. daniel shimla explains, ah, it was more like a political rally than a court case with several 100 supporters of the former president mary's. your mac re gathered in the small town of the lord is they believe he's innocent, that the charges against him a politically motivated ha law who july he could never have spied on any one. what's the point of listening to the families, they should be looking for these responsible for the submarine tragedy. i had a mother, i'm disgusted. they even started this case. it's unbelievable. they would spy on people who had suffered such a terrible loss. many of his supporters urging him to stand again for the presidency in 2 years time. if he does this case hanging over him won't help. it
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was adjourned. legal technicality. the prosecuting judge hadn't sought the permission necessary to try a case involving the state intelligence agency. so get a market name. okay, mean we want to cleaner life with more transparency, more honesty, because more constructive and includes an independent and impartial judiciary. ah, macros support is a jubilant about the delay. it's not know when or even if he'll be required to return. at the heart of all this, the legal wranglings and the political maneuverings lies the still unanswered question of what happened to that submarine? the i r a san juan, and it's 44 crew members. that's the question. their families are still asking. the submarine disappeared in the south atlantic ocean in november, 2017, with 44 crew on board. it was sailing from the southern tip of argentina to the naval in marvell platter. when contact was last, despite an extensive weeks long search, nothing was found anxious,
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families were told nothing. as their anguish turned to anger their campaign, frances became a political football. i was with this shows, a lack of respect these football chance show like of respect to us and our children, to the justice system. it's an unnecessary political circus. the wreck of the submarine was discovered a year after it disappeared at a depth of 900 meters, 460 kilometers of the argentine coast a technical for to cause an implosion. there were no survivors. the wreck will not be re floated, but the relative say they want to know more. i get all this the so that one has been suffering since this began comes to one end of their spying illegal, spying on my mom and dad on me. it's not just we want justice that they tell the truth, that while the san juan remains at the bottom of the ocean,
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while the falls on the case remain locked in military archives. and while those in office, at the time of the tragedy seek reelection, the families fight to discover what really happened to the 44 crew on board the submarine sank. one is likely to continue for some time than usual. i am there al jazeera dolores when osiris province. the european commission has reportedly suspended funding to the world health organizations organ operations in democratic republic of congo. that's after an independent inquiry found more than i see a work is summer time worked for the w. i showed sexually exploited and abused women during the response to the bone outbreak. late emails to the reuters news agencies show the e. u is withholding more than $24000000.00 for the un organization. rabbit plumber fell, says an investigative journalist, who originally broke the story of w h o abuses. he says the organization must be held to account for what occurred. i
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think one of the most important things to emphasize at this point is the overall scale of the scandal. so between our 2 investigations for the new humanitarian and thomson reuters and this commission that was set up by w h o. we're now looking at more than 150 women who have gone on the record to say that they were abused, exploited in many cases, raped by responders working for the ball, the response. overwhelmingly. w h o employees. overwhelmingly foreigners working for w h o. and one of the more striking aspects of this was the fact that the abusers organized sort of rackets of abuse and indeed used the resources of the response to engage in their view. so as an example, in a number of instances, drivers were sent and marked w h o vehicles w h o drivers to pick up women to ferries, them to hotels, which doubled as offices for w h ho. where those women were sexually exploited or abused in at least one case
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a w h o driver was sent in a marked vehicle to kidnap a minor was brought to one of these hotels and was raped by a w h o employee. the reality is that it is the case that you funds as well as world bank funds, u. s. government funds, u k funds. all the funds that went toward this response did indeed enable been sorts of responds these sorts of abuse rather on a massive scale. so it can be said that it is potentially a very small, helpful 1st measure to hold w h o to account for things that occurred in this country. and it's important that you put on the table that requirement that restitution be paid to victims of the sorts of abuse rondon troops in northern mozambie get helped the government regain territory. taken by an armed group before the conflict has killed thousands of people and hundreds of thousands more have been displaced for one to says it's
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funding the military operation itself. but rights groups have question this out there is, malcolm web has more from him, but more than 700000 people have fled their homes in northern mozambique. in the last 4 years, an armed group called out, bob has attacked towns and villages. he says it wants to bring his lemon law to the province. these fighters have beheaded people and abducted others. the people who fled to this town told us, they don't understand why what to do. i'm going to do just to you will wonder what you do running to for us to check my children. so i don't know what happened to them. why they decided to take my kids. i don't know. it was here at the marilla hotel in the town of palmer that the armed crew grew more international attention than ever before. it attacked the town in march. the hotel was popular with contractors servicing a nearby natural gas project. it was besieged for days. thousands died trying to
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escape week later, french oil giant tow towel suspended his operations in the area and pulled out its workers. had been preparing to extract $20000000000.00 worth of offshore natural gas. than in july, london, troops arrived to help the government forces over the following months. they fought the armed group out of the towns and villages. it controlled. they celebrated their game together at this parade. mozambique armed forces had failed to contain the insurgency, the rwandan troops. i've had much more success. there are questions around who's paying for the operation of their equipment. the helmets wearing looks new. it's all in agreement between the president of the 2 countries and the terms of that agreement aren't entirely clear. rwanda's president pooka gummy says, we wonder is simply helping an ally and funding the operation itself. we need
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friends and ending with this one is just making its own contribution, but made them be can writes groups. wonder if for one that could even afford the cost, which included importing fleets of military vehicles and why it would pay. it is not part of the governance of conflict, emotion, but it is not clear as to who is paying the bill of the mighty next, nor forces that the 2nd country, the fight divide by many observers suspect france could be paying because of tow towels, fossil fuel interests or the french president, emanuel mccomb broke a deal. he met with the president of both mozambique and miranda earlier this year . when he visited rwanda in may. my con promised 500000000 euros of development aid
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. and spoke of helping regional responses, including in mozambique. but france has neither confirmed nor denied its funding. the rwandan troops on the ground. there are also questions around whose funding the enemy, our ship, our aging rifles captured from them by the london forces don't suggest they have a lot of money. i cell is claimed responsibility for some of the attacks that local discontent with the government is more apparent than foreign connections. for many, it's not clear who is behind the forces fighting in the conflict. what is clear, is it both local grievances and $20000000000.00 worth of natural gas lie in the middle of it? malcolm web al jazeera, amber, mozambique, poland senate has voted to build a wall along its border with bell rows to prevent migrants from entering illegally in the past month, thousands of people have attempted to cross the border to enter the european union
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. that will be 100 kilometers long and will cost about $400000000.00. beaches on the japanese ocoee. now, while island being overwhelmed by vast tides of floating puma stones, the pile up has damaged ports and fishing boats and farmed fish have died as a result of following the stones, the pebbles have come from an underwater volcano late 1500 kilometers away. japan government has designated as a natural disaster. i'll give you some data, although i thought it was exciting how pumice from a volcanic eruption in august reached all the way to the western shore of okinawa. but after a week, the pompous had accumulated up to 50 centimeters. this is disastrous. sport is coming up after the brag, including the lightest from the t 20 world cup, as pakistan remain unreason after a flurry of light runs against afghanistan. ah
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ah ah ah ah, i never thought his cater emily. thank you very much fossil and the president, john le porter says chevy will coach the club one day. but if he's to say whether he'd be the immediate replacement for ronald cumin, the dutchman was sacked for wednesday handler porter, admit c, should have acted sooner than our bosses. b team coach said she about one has been put in temporary charge with a club sitting 9th in the league, former boss manager pepperdine color. but he's his former teammate. chevy is ready
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to take over at the low camp is and they don't have any dobs at her. he's ready to to do to do the job. so he knows the house environment that is so important is in his role. and her he knows the game here by sion and, and i'm pretty sure he is do. he has more experience right now that the i had, for example, when i took over the clap of the team from wrestler only gonna sell shy admits it's been a difficult week following their 5 no lost the lovable. the manchester united manager says he takes responsibility for how players will react on saturday afternoon against tottenham. i've been through some very bad moments here as a player. and when i've been a coach and a manager as well as i've had to deal with setbacks, there's probably been 2 or 3 crisis, or at least since i am became the manager here. and her
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one thing i can say is that i'll always give it a good shot and fight back. it appears christian ericsson will need to leave into milan if he's to continue his football career. of these cardiac arrest at the euro's the midfield. it was suffocated on the page doing denmark's opening game against finland back in june and subsequently fitted with an i c d. d fibral later . but it's in the football federation. say he isn't allowed to play unless the device is removed. you, if it has all the german club union, berlin to play the next year at the conference, the game in a partially closed stadium because of the anti semitic behavior of some of the fans that we're targeting supporters of israeli t. mccarthy. heifer during the match on september 30th. it was the 1st football game involving and is ready teams to be played at berlin's olympic stadium. which was built for the 930 fixed games hosted by nazi germany. the scandal that the rock, the n h l has now claimed one of believe's most successful coaches. joke
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woodenville is the latest high profile figure to resign for his part in chicago, black or failure to properly investigate allegations of sexual abuse. cannibal coach, the blackhawks for the stanley cup trophy back in 2010 when one of the plays kyle beach claims have been abused by an assistant coach during the playoffs. couldn't bill said he didn't know about the matter until this year, but a report found that he and others in management didn't know, but were more focused on winning the championship. the alleged victim beach said he's coach was definitely away. i watched the entire leadership management group and her job fun goes office to have a meeting about it. i buried this for 10 years, 11 years. when will say it? i want to express my sorrow for the pain. this young man car beach has suffered by former team, the black who failed kyle and i own my share of that. i want to reflect on how all
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of this happened and take the time to educate myself on ensuring hockey spaces are safe for everyone. the black oak, so one of several us sports franchises who continue to hold on to their native american t name, another of them, the atlanta braves, all currently competing in baseball's world series. and for many critics, they, refusal to change is offensive. john, hindrance reports ah, the last team in major league baseball named after native americans his brought their controversial logo and the tomahawk chop. ah, to the 2021 world series, the atlanta braves in baseball's commissioner rob manfred insist indigenous americans are just fine with that. but there are hundreds of tribes in the u. s. and many activists say in agreement between local native americans and the team doesn't make the imagery or the
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stereotypes. they go with it any less racist. you can't be a little bit races. you're either racist. and so. busy i having these types of things associated with native culture you are acknowledging that it's, you know, you're appropriate in our culture, ronda laval doe, a member of the a coma pueblo tribe says the sports stereotyping leads to cultural mockery. just watch this teacher and a california classroom decades after baseballs racially segregated, negro league was retired. indigenous americans continue to see their caricatured identities broadly used in north american pro. sports by teens with names like the kansas city chiefs in chicago. blackhawks, some teens. if dropped the native american imagery, the cleveland indians and the washington redskins had both 3 random. but others such as the chicago black hawks in says those names are attribute and they're not
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about to give them up. but people who study the effects this imagery, say it causes significant harm, indigenous or native deemed mascot, decrease indigenous youth, self esteem, community worth, and future academic aspirations. it increases stress, depression, and suicide ideation among indigenous people. and it has a larger effect of disconnecting native people from like their culture and until sports teams and their fans change. many native americans will continue to call for an n ah, to cultural appropriation. john, hindrance al jazeera chicago pakistan of on their 3rd match in a row at the t 20 cricket world cup. they faced afghanistan on friday in dubai. go, but the name of the an mohammed nabby put on an unbeaten 71 partnership to help the afghans post. $147.00 for 6 guys that had hurts of an update. what you found,
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slipped from 122232124 for 5. as if ali showed his task for the pakistan is with 25 for only 7 moves to ensure victory. after losing their 1st 2 games, the west indies of when they 1st met this year's tournament, nicholas poor and hitting 40. as the wendy's posted 142 for 7 against bangladesh in georgia. the front desk top school with 44 for the bangladesh. he's got close to the target they needed for from the final ball, but there in bravo, all the dots delivery to insure west indian when by 3 rounds. and finally, snowboarding history was created in austria when chinese teenager assuming became the 1st person to complete a 1980 indie crail, a 17 year old, is no stranger to records. also being the 1st to land, to other tricks over the past couple of years. that's what we'll leave it for now. i'll be here again with more sports news later. emily,
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november on al jazeera, all through a year of turbulent weapons. world leaders gather in glasgow for crucial summit on the battle against climate change. emmy award winning full blinds, goes beyond the headlines, investigating the untold stories across the us. millions in ca, gustavo, both in parliamentary elections under a new constitution and more than a year after the lawful trigger. a political, quite immersive personal short documentaries africa direct showcases african stories from african filmmakers, china march 100 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and call for a boycott impact the sporting events november on out just sarah, if america held up a mirror to itself, what would it see in a sense, race is the story of america. what's working? what's not a lot of people were only talking about this. it wasn't at the top of the agenda.
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if america can handle multiple challenges on multiple frauds, we need to go back to school. the bottom line on al jazeera, ah, a relationship recently tested, but in their 1st face to face meeting, the u. s. and french presidents appear to turn over a new page. ah, hello barbara sarah. this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up the climate emergency dominates the agenda, the g 20 summit. but the un chief warns that many environmental pledges may fall short. we meet some of the migrant families.

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