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o november will fever, gary, and those in a 3rd parliamentary election. this year, public outcry, the widespread corruption brought down former prime minister boy cowboy itself, but finding a replacement, his pre problematic. will it be 3rd time lucky in the bulgarian election? special coverage on county, sarah. ah, ah. hello and darren jordan and we'll have the top stories here on al jazeera, china and the u. s. division. a joint declaration at the cop $26.00 summit in glasgow, promising to work together more closely to bring about reelection on climate change . both pledge to speed up admissions reductions to meet the goals at the paris deal . us climate and void, john kerry says corporation is key to getting the job done. katrina, you has more this is really important for the aging because it's helping to
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demonstrate that it, it, it is serious about tackling climate change and that's after i guess weeks of skepticism and disappointment. firstly, president, she didn't thing is not attending cop 26. he did not even give a video speech, he just submitted a written statement. and also before cop 26, china did not submit any new targets or deliverables. so it basically just elaborated on it's already given goals of achieving carbon peaking by 2030. and pillars says the e u is provoking a refugee and migrant standoff as an excuse to impose new sanctions at the latest in an escalating back and forth that he was accused president lucas shanker. of using people as a form of hybrid warfare, about 2000 are stuck in freezing conditions on the border with for the 70 drivers working for the world food program had been detained by the ethiopian authorities. un humanitarian sources say they were arrested during government raids, targeting ethnic to grimes over the government, has denied this in an interview with al jazeera
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a day earlier 16 you and workers were detained in the capital. yes, president joe biden says his infrastructure plan is the fix to the countries soaring inflation. new data has revealed. prices are risen by 6.2 percent in the past year. it's the biggest spike in 30 years. a u. s. judge has approved a $626000000.00 settlement for those hom, by the lead water crisis in flint, michigan. the suit was brought by tens of thousands of residents, most of the money becoming from the state, which was accused of overlooking issues leading to the water crisis. and the new team of astronauts is on its way to the international space station here, one here, ignition i left off for crew, amazon ball, the space, ex rocket 3 from nasa and one from the european space agency. the journey is expected to take 22 hours. with those were the headlines. the news continues here
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now to 0 after the people versus agent orange state to him. thanks a lot, bye for now. ah when oh, when we started the litigation, this became a real david and goliath back because we had the u. s. a whole us attorney's office representing the federal government and the largest law firm in the state of oregon representing i a fe which is a front group for the chemical manufacturers and for timber sprayers.
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the far as service had been unwilling to do any kind of community health survey after the spring to see if anybody wasn't fact being harm. it was simply saying our chemicals aren't harming anybody, but it wasn't looking to see if they were harmed. and it was very stunning. you know, that they would spray an area and within a month that miscarriage rate, what they call spontaneous abortion rate would skyrocket. according to the hospital data. ah, between my husband and i and our nurse practitioner, we delivered between 10150 children a year seeing a larger number of birth defects than we would've expected. we saw
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a number of congenital hearts and i think it was 978. i delivered an anon sevalla child. that's a child that doesn't have basically the normal brain. in my lifetime of delivering babies, i would not expect ever to see one. and about a year later, we delivered a 2nd and then select child. those odds were just astronomical that a small practice like ours would have to allen's valley children. it made me realize that there was something going on. and the something that i was aware of was broadcast spraying of herbicides. at that point, it was mainly to for d over our water supplies because we drink surface water at the coast.
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non if kids were involved in the whole earth decide battle, they were helping right. the news letters and draw the chairs and help with signs. mm hm. there is the poster or late. daphne made, she did that when she was about 11, they were right in the thick of it. we had like 5 minutes to come up with a name from this group. citizens against toxics raise hands. it wasn't the most. imagine it worked, i guess i and it wasn't until basically katz was formed
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and started questioning at, with filing a court action. and then it suddenly got some attention. and there was a lot of pushback from the chemical companies and the timber companies. chemicals are being used as, as a means of achieving environmental goals really ah, and the, the attack is, are not scientific. it's a purely emotional, know the public good does not understand. and know we unfortunately haven't, are successfully communicated to the public as yet. take 245 d, for example. 245 t is about as toxic as aspirin. ah, it turn the safety factor in the use of 245, t is far greater than the safety factors use of aspirin. and as a public understand that one saturday morning when my husband was making
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rounds at the hospital, 2 fellows in suits showed up at my front door and said they wanted to talk about the herbs sides. and i said that was fine. my 2 children were running around and very happily playing they didn't really say where they were from i said, come on in, have a cup of coffee because i had had a number of reporters and other people show up. and when then when they said, do you know at all times where your children are? i realised that i didn't i and i said it was time to in the interview because it was clearly a threat against me and my children die. and it worked. i'm dog. and then the head,
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dark tinted windows on both sides, suddenly showed up outside of carolyn steve's house, who were the leaders of the citizens against toxic spray movement? maybe the car was parked here, but they were walking up here with all their deer. obviously thinking i wasn't home, he didn't really explain why they were here. it was when i realized the other guy was sneaking up there and it and talking to the kids, then i got kind of angry. he was asking them all about what kinds of different creditors we had in the freezer because we did, we saved a bunch of them hoping to get them analyzed, you know, to see what was in them. but the rear door flew open as it drove away and they could see that there were large video cameras in there. the phone company itself, their employees told us that our phones were being tapped. it was an obvious
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attempt to try to intimidate the folks who were bringing this litigation to try to reduce herbicide ariel sprang. well, we won a temporary injunction. what the judge and the cats case, thanks to all those scientists and studies that we were able to compile ruled, was that hey, you've got to include in your environmental impact statement, the effects of these chemicals in vietnam, and that was a blow to the forest service because by then there were some really documented impact in vietnam wish bridge. 20000000 gallons of that stuff over there. your watershed jer, contaminated their rice feels, are contaminated, their wells are contaminated. depending on who you wanna believe. for 500000
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there were negative feelings toward what we were doing. the propaganda put out by the chemical companies in the timber companies. that number one, there is nothing wrong with the sprays. and number 2, these people are just the lunatic fringe. they convinced the loggers or some of them anyway, that they were going to all be out of work as if they couldn't use the herb. besides who was on fire. when carol came up, the driveway house was totally inflamed. patrick said he stopped her that she grabbed a knife off his belt and started running up the hill. and he just grabbed her and held her anna, he felt sure that carol was going to try to take her own life that night.
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more and we go animals were still here. i think that's what kept me going in. you know, it was what was left of my kids was what they love to, you know? oh boy, here you go. okay. the big 130 years old. he's very intuitive. like if you're really upset about something he will come in just like lean against you and be comforting you rudy. duty he, he wants to help you will come on, feel better. i don't know. i rely on him. this was the garage. there was no floor here. and so we put a floor in, in, i just was living in this in this room. and i still am
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and away was, and in honor of my kids i had to keep going. they fought this fight to. it wasn't just me, and i only thing was they keep going for their sake. like the me newly released court documents indicate that the companies which manufactured agent already knew as far back as the 1960 s, that one of its ingredients known as 245 t contained the toxic contaminant dioxide.
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ah ah my father said he could hold me in his hand like this. i was so small. i missing my right leg below the knee. my fingers and i'm missing red victo and my other toes are were webbed. but yeah, my story is not very much unlike many, many children in vietnam and other american children as well. so we share the same type of birth defects 9 a month. national. you know, i don't get any benefits from the government. they deny that the children are male, vietnam, veterans are affected. so i'm hoping with your law suit, the things will change that it'll be,
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it'll stick this time. ah, no, i the case die. it's frustrating. ah, these companies have been able to avoid accountability for what they've done. i think your case is incredibly important as sort of the last opportunity that we may have to hold these, these, these companies accountable for the wrong doing that they knew they were engaged in when they made this poisonous product. the national forest here is no longer sprayed and the reason is
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they're going to keep these chemicals on the market, no matter what the only hope is for that community rights movement to keep insisting that we have the right to protect all of our communities from being poisoned and maybe it's a pipe dream. but if these corporations have human rights according to the supreme court, while damn it, they should be subject to capital punishment just like an individual would be only delicately emanating. just compress i yet good at this or y'all said the posse dual and me is only bal,
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government spraying out here. then i had a bunch of stuff from dow chemical that they hoped i'd never get. i couldn't afford to store them anywhere. and that's when peter runs stack of birds, a canadian journalist drummed up some funding to get them all scanned. that was how the poison paper said, well, we must have scam close to $200000.00 pages. he could upload them as they were scanned, 10 hours a day, non stop. a lot of the documents involved the fraudulent testing of chemical products. so lawyers, now in bringing these lawsuits are being able to find that information and use it. i hope they'll make trouble. i mean that's the whole goal is to make them available
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to anybody that needs them. ah, the seed of human. so either tomorrow, i don't know if it's time on this as soon as they populate. oh, you don't have to be an issue, cinder a to have a good jonathan. any kinda vocab america a v i v sherry and is it he haven't, will you give you a seed of how the receipts for many, about valuable and used by the non solid f e a is it ritual is as shown to retire maturity. that's when he thinks by else it's even the more i just bought a bonus. ah, here for sac her may, may. danielle foster c book, the set yan. yeah. go. she sees the stuff it may be deemed or lead. you'll see.
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that she loved gang with ah hello. we've got rain and snow in the forecast. the parts of the middle east, cheeky, northern parts of the middle east spilling outside ferry, east side of turkey around the caucasus, just pushing towards southern end of the caspian sea and northern parts of iran can expect to see some snow, certainly over the higher ground. and if anything that'll become a little more widespread as we go on into friday dipping a little further south as well. some heavy rainy to western areas of iran was he
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temperate isn't curated around 29 degrees celsius high c rideau, her 3031 over the next couple of days at wet weather. not too far away, but i think it should stay dry for doha. as we go on through friday and on into sass, day or leather will be a little more cloud around that dry weather stretches down across southern parts of the arabian peninsula into the horn of africa. showers lurking once again just around the the opium highlands. wet weather will be further west, of course, we'll see more heavy downpours across northern parts of the democratic republic of congo through congo. gabon, cameroon showers. there too into good part of angola and those showers run their way further southwards, zambia. seeing some showers as we go through thursday. what shall for some very heavy rain. it is in barb. we over the next couple of days along with eastern cape . ah. what's the dakota oil
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