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road casting. something else happened on august 9th with a happy al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year reward for the 5th year running. a lot of the stories that we cover heidi complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as return as al jazeera correspondence. gus, where we strive to do with o, tens of thousands of people around the world protest calling for urgent action on climate change. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera lie from doha, also coming up a fuel tank. it explodes in sierra leone killing, at least 99 people,
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and severely injuring doesn't small. i don't think is exaggeration seduce. so we took a monumental step forward as a nation. u. s. president joe biden. how's his trillion dollar infrastructure bill as a once in a generation investment? oh wow. and a warning haiti's school children are increasingly at risk of being kidnapped by armed gangs. we begin this program with climate campaigners who are rallying around the world for what they're calling a global day of action. more than 2000000 people are expected to demand governments in big businesses to do more to limit global warming. at the comp 26 summit in glasgow activists have expressed their disappointment, the promises being made on not ambitious. and now go straight to our environment
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editor nick clock in glasgow. hello, then make thanks for joining us. and crowns have started descending on glasgow green. i started coming in about an hour ago and there's still coming in to the far end of the thousands of viciousness reckons about $3000.00 a little bit under say $30000.00. whatever it is. it's an awful lot of people driven by with prostration about the lack of action for me that's from national, dealt with so forth. we saw yesterday went in the friday future march took place to live like read a book that we had a few 1000 people up 210000 people. possibly. this is on together. we get a scale. we've seen the global data move around the world on different codes as much is taking place a all sorts of people here he wants of life. the students trades
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unions as black lives matter. the pacific on the vision was people from the amazon . and for them, it's what about investigation? but it's about a matter of like, let's speak to a coach . why do i use march to get that much reliance? is it because where you, you know, as far as goes of leg work good, we want to be part of the solution tonight. climate crisis already got is solutions . we're practicing them. day by day. we want the support of policy, fiscal policy, finances resources to come to austin, the things we're doing about the big industrial farm. the industrial forest is the people who are causing the problem. so it's the wrong way around with taken off by the way, a often smaller scale farmers,
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ecological land workers. people who are connected to local communities are feeding people directly in their like within their local economy. within the local community where we're the managers are providing product from the local level. so, and it's about creating those local solutions rather than having crazy, insane international impulse. so the same food products going back and forth around the world products from the d 40 saddam isn't coming here to feed capital soya. that's coming here. we go with solutions here, but we need a massive change. so i got, we can get the simple and the resources we need, but do we have enough resources here? is there enough capital feed? say it to feed over the cattle in the u. k. we not that it itself is something that it's a controversial issue. anyway, yeah, it's a controversial issue with like, they're all there only makes to what we can do and there's limits to what people can conceive. but we definitely have the resources if we also given the power and the possibility to work out what that is all at the moment. people don't really
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have the information to make sensible choices and all the money on the policy is supporting the wrong kind of thing. we want to make it easy for people to make the right solutions and that's, and that's plenty of techniques and practices that we already have. all right, all right, so have your perspective, do appreciate that. thanks very much and have a good that much is all that good? well, to say let's go 650 kilometers in south of us here to london and not even baba is done by nettie with thanks, nick. whoa, you mentioned some of these use that protest is there it goes, have been the highlights in many a shared by the thousands of people who've march in here, church or frog a square in the center of london from the bank of england in london's financial district and but that was where i got to turn burg appeared just before 1226 joining in coles good. the big banks too. so ah, lending money for oil, unjust projects still going on, including in the u. k. there is a,
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a cortex off the coast of scotland who the combo oil field, which is still are going ahead at the moment. i'm, and there's a lot of anger about that saying it's sending the wrong message as well to the rest of the world. when prime minister boys johnson is urging his fellow heads of government to really get to, to cut emissions and to move towards renewable energy. a lot of the concentration here has been on how the whole movement to reach met 0 targets and to fight climate change must be linked. so the famous climate justice we've been hearing a lot about how black communities, both here in the u. k, particularly in london and around the world are being hot is hit by manmade climate change in places like london that translates to some of the most disadvantaged communities living in areas of high air pollution caused by for example,
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high levels of road traffic should as a or an emphasis on helping the most disadvantage here and how that has to tie in with helping the poor communities around the world. we've heard from m and in dingy, a representative of the indigenous population of west papa urging people to show solidarity code on governments around the world to put in the money to help mitigate the damage which is already happening from climate change. but also in places like the u. k. to help paul communities who live on the coast. there is coastal erosion already happening down the road. people see that thousands of people will have to leave their homes. they will have to be helped financially. beyond that, there have been calls from various political parties, including labor and the green party for a green new deal, saying that that needs to involve hundreds of thousands of jobs for the next generation so that they can actually earn livelihood and change the financial
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system in the u. k. so that it is actually part of the whole solution, but the creation of jobs actually boosting gross domestic product. so that is actually a benefit and seen as such. ah, that in thanks very much and that's a bit ya, london, where we've seen a big protest today like elsewhere in the world. let's look at now why it wasn't just such an issue. a good example of his bernoulli in africa despite burgundy being one of the lowest images of greenhouse gases is very badly affected by climate or related disasters. catherine, so i had to pull the seat there who sees jaretha in broody. it flows into lake tank, anika africa's deepest and shared between bruni, the democratic republic of congo, tanzania and zambia. what
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a levels of both the river and lake have been rising largely because of unusually high rainfall in the last few years. they facts here have been disastrous. the beeble hockey's manner now needs a boat to take her children to school on what was previously a rude, every rainy season. an overflow from the river floods this road and the houses. she says it's been a nightmare. none on vanessa. it's another rainy season and we're afraid we might be displaced again. we normally leave our houses in april during the long rains, but everything has become so unpredictable in another area lanyard bender shows us where she lived before the water came. about one and a half years ago. this neighbourhood was thriving, but many people have since left. they've been displaced by floods. some of those who spoke to say they've tried to come back, but it has been difficult because every time they do and it rains, their homes get flooded again. ballooned is,
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government has relocated some people to dry areas, but those who need the help are too many near bender and her family. and now crowded into this makes ships, tents and a comfort displaced people alongside thousands of ivers web, gar, i, i live here with my 10 children. it's difficult sharing the tent when the drains water gets in and destroys our belongings. sometimes my children have to go to school with weird books and uniforms jamante door. since 2018, there have been dozens of natural disasters that have affected nearly 300000 people . agencies say up 210000 people have been displaced in the last 2 years. scientists call this a climate change crisis is sorted, fits responsible for number of catastrophes caused by floods and abnormal dry seasons, especially in the north. i cannot even begin to explain the magnitude of this problem and the impact walk sectors. the government needs to educate sensitive
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communities to prepare themselves on how to deal with these disasters. nearly 1000000 broo leave along the coastline. others in rural areas prone to landslide, many told as they continue to suffer the devastating effects of a climate change related phenomena. and that is not their doing. they say that trying to survive the best they can. catching all jazeera, which in were approved. as you can see behind me here, there's still coming in thousands of people to the far end of the part, the pre said, just letting them in and ways because there's just so many people here and around the various features for the just to speak. we have, you know, yesterday, and she'll be addressing the crowds here today as well. all the people united by the bank and frustration about the lack of action from wells leaders. by to you, emily. thank you very much, nick and looks like a great turn out that we appreciate your time. ok. moving on to the us now,
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and president jer bought and says he is one trillion dollar infrastructure bill passed on friday. is a once in a generation investment that will create millions of jones. it had been repeatedly delayed because of differences among the democratic party members. another vote on a social welfare bill will be held later in the month, had he calhane has moved from washington dc. country has had massive infrastructure bills, but not for decades. after decades. this is something he is correct in that you've seen repeated members of congress come up at year after year and say, the nation's infrastructure is quite frankly, an embarrassment. don't forget, we've had high profile teens and bridges simply collapsing with cars on them. the nation consistently ranks pretty low when it comes to just the engineering abilities of the roads and infrastructure. so this is something that was a bit of high drama throughout all of friday, going back and forth wrangling on in the house side to see if they could get the votes. and they did pass it very, very late in the evening. so you saw the president come out this morning to claim
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victory because this is what he's campaigned on. this is part of the build back better that he said he was going to do coming out of the pandemic. and again, this is something the congress tried in the past, but consistently failed. so what's in it? $1.00 trillion dollars, 110000000000 dollars for roads. 66000000000 for royal high speed rail. unlike most of the developed world that actually has high speed drains, the was really has very limited high speed trains and they don't go nearly as fast as what you see in asia or in europe. $55000000000.00 to clean up the water supply community after community across the country or finding lead in their water supply . still a hand on al jazeera, the u. s. embassy orders all and non essential staff to leave 8 the idea as fighting watson's and prices are rising, but wages and more on the economic relief package in pakistan, that ain't to help millions hurting from high inflation.
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ah, ah, look forward to pearly to scully's though with a spoon suit by cutting it weighs hi there. here's your forecast for sunday, november the 7th. the north east monsoon given us a lot of rain for tam on the do, and it's really this southern slice of india that continues to be drenched with rain off to the west coast of india. we've got this circulating around that could cook up into something tropical will continue to keep tabs on that. se, asia, we have seen flooding on indonesia as main island of java, east java, so this torrent of water, powerful enough to carry cars and buses down their thunder. downpours continue on sunday through java also, thunderstorms, call them poor hutchins, city dryer spell. so for central and northern areas of indo china in the forecast. okay, for this next map i put the colors on, so the darker the purple,
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the lower the temperature look at beijing just to degrees. so rain is going to turn into snow and we could see up to 10 centimeters on sunday. temperatures really struggle to stabilize over the next few days in that cool pool of air slings, further toward the south and the east. pretty much the game. see, river valley will call it south of that. there's that warm weather, hong kong at $29.00, but toward the north. it's cool. and this will eventually make its way into saul going from 20 wind down to just 9 degrees on tuesday, bur chill in the air. that's it, sir soon. ah, the weather sponsored by cats are always in the country with an abundance of resolve. la rewan elisia whose terms form we move full to grow and fraud with balance for real economy, blue economy and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs,
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investment politically. partly his growth and progress in eden here now. ah ah hello, you're watching out 0. i'm emily. angling a reminder of our top stories. this alum climate campaign is around the world are rallying what they're calling a global day of action. and the cop 26 summit in glasgow activists have expressed a disappointment the promises being made and not ambitious enough. and you, as president joe biden says he's one trillion dollar infrastructure bill passed on friday. will create millions of jones. it was repeatedly delayed because of differences among and democratic party members. at least 99 people
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have been killed in sierra leone, and many others severely burned in a fire that followed a fuel tank or explosion. it happened in the capital free town after the tank. it collided with another vehicle. the number of dead is expected to rise. door cert, jabari reports. oh, a crowd of people had gathered near a fuel tankard that had been involved in collision. unaware of what was to happen. moments later, dozens of people were dead or badly burned. when the leaking fuel tanker ignited a huge fire and explosion, it happened in wellington and eastern suburb of sierra leone, capital freetown, according to local media, a bus full of people nearby was completely burned. the fire also incinerated shops and market holes in the neighbourhood and caused extensive damage or mar fauna is a journalist who has been at the scene. but it, ma'am,
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offer ross show up what heading home. been around it's b. m local time. when the bank right behind me, all the children and 0 was romped into by the truck. would you go to the dock by the bond bunker? so want to talk want there was some pets or leakage from baton. i'm then some muscle bye. almost almost about ducks, right, are still under with, but is coping the fuel from the truck from the tanker rolled up and then there was a track record open this area. so that's where that was the 1st of the bogus. i mean monica gimler. shortly afterwards we don't met, but what was the what once it happened that those what chopped in the traffic and got because that was on hit them to far both moralist, mobile good area on many of those will died all though a bones weapons in cub yet because i'm looking for those who died. we hadn't what about facts read us? was hoping fuel from the bunker. president julius mother b o, who is in scotland attending cobb 26 climate talks on saturday. called it
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horrendous loss of life. the head of sierra leone is national disaster management agency echoed the same sentiments, saying it was a terrible, terrible accident. the port see a free town, which is home to more than a 1000000 people has faced several serious disasters in recent years. in march, more than 80 people were injured during a major fire in one of the city slums. that this place more than 5000 people. the government has brought in the army to assist local police and medical personnel door such a pre algebra to sedan. now, where pro democracy activists are stepping up pressure on the military to restore a civilian lead government. the sudanese professionals association has cold for a general strike on sunday and monday, general abdel a fata, albert huns also under increasing international pressure from the french foreign ministry says it's now we're considering whether to scrap cartoons 5 $1000000000.00
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debt to paris. he been, morgan has moved from the capital while talks between the military headed by general abdel for the hon and the civilian component, or rather the efficacy. the civilian coalition has so far failed to produce any results, despite mediation efforts by the united nations, despite called by the united states for with duration of the civil transitional government. and the release of prime minister of the land has been detained since october 25th. when the military took over, now that law has resulted in type of security for prime minister abdulla from the who is under house arrest. ask for 2 of his 8. he has been demanding the military return back to the fact the school before the military takeover, which was on october 24th when he had a civilian government, which he was the prime minister of general abdel. abraham says that he will appoint a civilian government, made up of technocrats, people not affiliated with any political parties, and talks by various size and various mediation teams, including south sedan,
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including national figures here in the country, has failed to try to bring the 2 sites together with each side, adamant that they want, they want their position to be the one that that is dominant over the talks. now this all comes as a food, nice professional association called them people for more strikes. so tonight on saturday, they have called on civilians to set a barricades on the neighborhoods and on the main street to encourage people. and also it is the number of people who would go to work on sunday and monday they say that the best way for them to show them military, that they don't want a military rule or an army. that taking over the transition period is to go on general, strikes and civil disobedience the u. s. embassy in ethiopia, his capital is now ordering all its non essential staff to leave the country earlier in the way it had advised its work is to leave on a voluntary basis. if he has a year long conflict with rebels from the northern to dry region has worse and in recent days, the un security council has called for an end to the fighting. but
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a meeting to discuss the crisis has been postponed. there have been concerns about the spread of inflammatory language on social media in ethiopia that could lead to ethnically motivated violence. facebook has removed a post 5 prime minister, be ahmed. and now twitter has temporarily disabled its trends section in ethiopia, after threats of physical hum. in a statement, the social media science says it's monitoring the situation. it says inciting violence. so de humanizing people is against our rules, given me imminent threat all physical harm. we've also temporarily disabled trends alongside continue to if it's to disrupt platform, manipulation we hope is measure will reduce the risks of coordination that could incite violence or cause hum, journalist samuel get charged brings us the light. it's from addis ababa. were al jazeera has learned that the u. s. envoy to the horn of africa. geoffrey feltman
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had a meeting with the yoke and actors in this conflict. and they were not able to agree on a roadmap on how to solve this conflict that begun a year ago. and move as fast moving forward, but this comes us opposition leadership as being assembled in washington dc. we've looked at some of the names and we have been, i have been checking of they are do have the support needed with the exception of for the t p. a left which is represented by a former foreign minister, was a minister for 2 years. under the t p. left laid, coalition government, and oil left. there doesn't seem to have any support on the ground. and ethiopian government has highlighted their effort as publicity stunt. instead of having a coalition to us, they said defeat this government. the government led by prime minister abbey armored. but the pressure to ethiopia is still growing. it comes as the canyon
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president in the ugandan president in particular, is trying to have a summit to trying to understand and solve the issue of conflicts in the country. and the u. s. government, which is threatening to consider trade arguments with the future, is also insisting on having some kind of settlement on this conflict to iraq and prime. the prime minister has ordered an investigation into the violent confrontations that had been in bagdad on friday. is solos report suggesting several people were killed and security forces trying to disperse, protest is the lemons drank his were angry and the results of last month pound entry election. mahmoud abdel, why head has this update from baghdad? the government is still denying it has killed any of the protectors. and that is because there were a mutual, they were, they were exchanging fire was the security forces. as you know,
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that these protested is that most of them are military individuals, despite the fact that there are in civilian outfits. but most of them are affiliates with the popular mobilization forces, the military arms of the political parties there previously dominant political parties that lost in the legislative election. now these professors say that they're going to receive condolences here and these tense behind me for the coming 3 days. and then after that, they're going to have an open sit in here near the green zone until the government responds to their demands until the electoral commission holds a man when recount of old votes. remember the electric emissions had it as conducted. manual recount of 25 percent of the votes that included the disputed ballot stations. and the results are identical with the previous evidence. there is
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no difference between the new results and debt also, reasons. pakistan's prime minister in ron con has revealed a $700000000.00 relief package to support poor households. the measure comes after a huge chunk and prices and fuel food and medicine. low income families have been under strain with inflation ranks and a 70 ye heine. come out, honda has his report this long of odd famous opera market, which right now is full of hundreds of st. rent dead. and more and more people are buying old shoes and old clothes because of bugger, stones worsening economic wars. the country has seen its fido lane, cost of living is central gum order did, which are the essential for survival, such as flaw cooking oil, other central commodities, and even medicine bridge. i've seen it for 100 percent. right site. the people out of got suffering dead. i'm old protests, i'm the opposition parties,
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of course are digging. i'd want edge of died saying that emron cons government edge fe. however, the prime minister has promised to try to his daughter most wanted it, but 50 percent of the population they say will be help read this new to leave back age by the home. we need to leave baggage if can the government continue to all fall at a dime or in the countries economic? is it getting worse by the day? the countries already and gallsworthy i medford arriving the 6000000000 it baggage provided by d i m f. but experts won that strict conditions from them will relate to even higher prices, which will put an additional burden on the consumers. so did a b. i had been able to help august on in their short term by depositing 3000000000 dollars in cash to products. and the countries prime minister of gods and hopefully they will be able to revive the economy. but for tech swan,
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the government will after do much more. it will after improve its governance, also did a move in competencies and to in shaw. the country is ford back on the road to recovery. gangs in haiti are increasingly targeting schools and students for you and children's agency. unicef says the gangs are also forcing teachers to pay so cold protection money or risk being abducted john hendrick reports from puerto prince. yeah, in haiti's capital. learning is a dangerous business. the education of the use of puerto prince occurs behind iron gates beneath spiral blades of barbed wire. in an atmosphere of pervasive fear. i'm afraid that the gangs might come and kidnap me. i don't feel good, but i do it because i love school. principal villages, older bear runs this school on a shortage and funds and students. a few crisis leaves many out of work and unable
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to afford education, nor even the commute said to everyone worries about kidnapping, but we keep working. we operate on fit for many of hades. youngest and most vulnerable getting there is the most dangerous part of the day. i sometimes have gunshots on my way to school. although i'm for. i don't have trouble going because i live close. okay. yeah. have these children has become a black market commodity in recent weeks, the country is powerful, gangs is increasingly used the vacuum of political and police power in the capital to rob teachers and snatched their students for ransom. a week ago this school was open, then some gangsters spotted. apparently the bank followed in here, killed the parents in injured several others. now like many schools in haiti, this one is close. parents arrived to find uniformed children on stretchers,
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leaving teachers across the capitol, afraid to come to work, but often showing up anyway. i hope they'll be a change because the way we're teaching kids right now in the southeast is not favorable. my hope is that the situation we have right now will change, so we can function. will you despite the dangers each day, thousands of children arrive in class after braving the capital streets. but for many, the price of education and haiti, his simply become to hi john henderson, l g 0 port or prince. ah, hello, are you watching out his urine? these are the headlines this alum climate campaign is around the world are rallying in what they're calling a global day of action at the cop 26 summit in glasgow activists have expressed a disappointment the promises being made and not ambitious enough. nadine,
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