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more and we are likely to see some flooding from that. so a very wet week for san francisco. the rain arrives in los angeles from tuesday, but further east of this is, is a much finer dryer picture. it's cleared up along that east coast and we are seeing temperatures in, in new york and washington dc recover. now, as i said, we are going to see an exceptional want creep up from the south temperatures in kansas city. expected to reach 23 degrees by wednesday, and that's well above the average for december. we usually see it at about 6 degrees celsius. still ahead here on al jazeera calls ran to india, shoot to kill law after security forces gung 14 civilians by mistake. i'm jessica washington is the causal indonesia were experts fear the ongoing gold rush for the children's health and in sport. algeria celebrate our for a dramatic note to the from for our upcoming football action, coming up healing
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the debates, non exempt worlds. refugees have come from a common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on services across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future. 8. now. not a lot. countries is completely packed. we cannot lose hope. we know what to do and we have the tools to do to get the last bill was paid for this to you are now to sierra. ah, mother nature's gift of colorful landscapes. but strong infrastructure governance arising were investments are waiting to flourish. were creepy, even supplied by tradition. he knew
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where beautiful possibilities are offered. with a touch off to how fast the out these are you top stories so far here on the news i. g 7 foreign ministers of warned of massive consequences for russia if it invades ukraine. britain's foreign secretary also said this is the last chance for to rom to say the 2015 nuclear deal. the french pacific territory of new caledonia has voted overwhelmingly to remain part of france. this was the 3rd and final time they voted in a referendum to decide whether or not to become a fully independent country. dozens of the a dead in the us after
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a series of tornadoes, left a trail of destruction across 6 states. president, your bison is promising. the full support of the federal government will staying with story. vince welch, he is a storm chaser who was following the tornadoes. in the state of tennessee, he described why these storms were so devastating. this is a pretty massive outbreak with not just a roll. strong tornadoes, but a couple of very strong, almost violent potentially tornadoes. and in the middle of december, this is not what we would be expecting. something like a couple of towns that i was driving through last night with the tornado in my windshield did not have storm sirens going. and it wasn't a matter of whether they had power, electrical power to them or not. because there were still lights on these towns. it's possible somebody down there. somebody found that either a failure of their warning systems coming store sirens or they just didn't have them. and it's really concerning because we've got to be able to get these warnings
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out immediately. that's how we're going to save lives. you know, 5 or 10 minutes, even 15 minutes. there's just not enough time to take shelter from a tornado. it's in town. so there's an adrenalin russia, extremely stressful. it's, it's not, it's definitely manageable for someone like me. we're used to this. but for the general public, dis, this could be, this is life threatening and this isn't, this is crazy. some folks that i've spoken to after tornadoes, not this case, but other cases of said they felt their life flash before their eyes. it's incredibly stressful. i mean, there's potentially a deadly, a deadly situation going on anywhere from a few feet to maybe a mile or 2. and it's coming at you it's, it's incredibly stressful and it can be scary at times because you have no control over what's happening other than your actions. you know, we can't control where this poor nato goes. and if it's going to go over a town and destroy the town, that's what it's going to do. now back to europe, the murder rate for british teenagers has sought to its highest level in more than
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a decade with knives being used in many of the crimes. the youngest victim. 12 years old. the crisis has prompted one londoner to start a campaign for youngsters to hand over their weapons for safe disposal, a warning view as may find some of the images. neve barker's report distressing, found paul puts on his stamp vest ahead of another night reading the british capital of weapons. this is what he's collected in the past 2 weeks. all the blades are illegal to carry, but easy to get hold of on line. we're talking about bone tissue, nerve damage phones gained a big following on social media. me where teens eager to get rid of their weapons. no questions asked. see, help function man got copy. got on one. you get me a 17 year old boys reached out on instagram, wanting to hand over a blade in it, foreign operates, and a legal greys own not condone by the police, nor actively discouraged. he knows more the most about what knives can do. so i
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stepped on to the if occasions, 9 pounds each occasion. so to me, m, how can i say math guys, person, if you and we meet the 17 year old, who's noticeably relieved to be handing over his knife to some one he feels he can trust that you're probably not here. i'm from a listen on a thick head if, if and i get this both are probably for me, it was never really a gang t is more personal beef is more like little situations of a groups or of a people and, and they're willing to prove themselves you don't want to die in it let reaching you on the day. so the teenager, he just handed over his knife, said something very powerful to us. he said that there are 2 types of londoners. there are civilians like me. and there are young people like him who live in a constant state of war, simply because of where they live a more often than not the color of their skin. please say children as young as 10 a carrying a deadly arsenal of weapons. the violence fuel by
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a toxic mix of poverty and online rivalries. this year, the number of child victims is that its highest since 2008, the year, 16 year old ben kin seller was stabbed to death on a london street by a group of teenagers. his family has kept his memory alive through this education center. or wish more could be done to stop the situation to stop. he is young keach getting involved in north crime, shook sash if governments have tried to come up with a quick fix. but they don't work in the to be a long term plan in place of 5 or 10 year program to show of star and educate people bookkeeping. gowen. are you good to police responded with a series of serge operations, but the numbers quickly rebound several of prisons. police forces admit they're fighting an uphill battle. we've seen a decade of sterility and cuts to policing, to youth services, to education, and a chronic under investment in mental health services,
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children services and drug treatment. and that's what's really resulting in the spike. however, we are making really meaningful effort to rebuild community policing. so that we could proactively prevent crime in our communities. so we're not just simply talking about flick knives or short knives. i mean that as a, as a sort. we meet up with friends, friend, elijah, who's been collecting knives in a different part of the city. it's an unnerving hall of huge blades from i would say it's like, almost like a fashion this is where the weapons end up handed over a police station counter. this is a fraction of what confiscated every month. foreign and elijah say, they barely scratched the surface. here's the hardware and ne parker al jazeera london, similar top stories from europe rescue teams and sicily a digging through the rubble of collapsed buildings following a gas pipeline explosion. at least 4 people are reportedly dead. several others are
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still missing in the town of revenue. so the blast and southern mutually damaged, at least 2 other buildings. serbian protest as have been up blocking roads for a 3rd. we can to diane's plans for a lithium mine. saturdays crowds were smaller than previously after the government bowed to some of their demands. laws have been scrapped, which activists said are purely designed to help the mining giant, rio tinto start operations in western surveyor. the arguments over how to restructure the $45000000000.00 debt argentina owes to its foreign lenders have spilled on to the streets of the capital left wing activists marched. and when, as i read to condemn a potential new deal with the international monetary fund as an payable protest, as urge government leaders to focus on tackling widespread poverty. ethiopia is prime minister area man has returned to the front line of the fight against tick ryan rebels. about mer to was back in the capitol,
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addis ababa last week. military source is of told al jazeera that pro government forces are advancing towards the city of wild dia. that's a strong hold of the to grind people's liberation front. there have been protests the districts of the northeast of india falling the deaths of 14 civilians who were mistakenly killed by the indian army soldiers trained to ambush rebels, opened fire on a pickup truck. it was carrying coal miners in the remote state of nagel. and last week, there are now renewed coals to scrap a reported shoot to kill policy, which gives indian soldiers immunity from prosecution is on new delhi correspondent, elizabeth parents, alumni mama, i r n con, yet, cries out to the graves of her 25 year old twin sons lan $1.31. she pleads with them to come home for christmas. the brothers from ot village and mon districts were in this pickup truck last saturday when soldiers opened fire. 6 of the 8 coal
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miners traveling with them was shot dead once i had fired cape one cognac, lead a search party when the minus failed to return home. after we get, we get to know that the bodies are there. and some of my friends also came along with me with that they said a bunch of sending fire to trickle. and after that, i went down there and i was sitting there. and then, and we all the old feathered fighting. and i lay down and stayed there following the ambush. and now the 7 men were killed when soldiers fired at protesting villages. and now the protest her was killed. the following day in the home minister said the soldiers were acting on intelligence that rebels were on the road, adding that the government aggressive the incident. i'm good laura. during the ambush of a girl approached the location, it was signal to stop. however, it tried to flee falling,
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which the vehicle suspected of carrying insurgents was fired upon laura, resulting in the killing of 6 out of the eat traveling in it. however, it turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. but one of the 2 survivors told al jazeera the truck driver was never asked to stop by troops who fired from both the front and back. new chairman cognacs on shore. one was the truck driver, some dotted and boosted enough. they were ambushed, they shot some people who didn't know anything, and it wasn't even at night or in the jungle. it was on the road in broad daylight . the killings have provoked protests against the armed forces, special powers act, which gives the military extended powers in areas where rebels are operating the ass band, law enforcement, and these administered fish made and large parts of india. the northeastern states soldiers had the power to shoot, to kill arrest without warrant or destroy the suspect. buildings all with immunity,
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from prosecution, from us both. and why, or why is that? that is, it is an example for him, you know, same indian citizen indies in the us, people, i'm not, we'll get by on pause. if we cannot accept, we cannot tolerate it. we have a 2nd us citizen. how does government get until the north and civilian countries? government leaders say the army needs extra powers and regions were rebels operate . but as a week long morning for the villages of ordering goes on. motherland and madana estate lead as repealing to their government allied the body to jump the party to repeal the contentious shoot to kill law. elizabeth brought him al jazeera new daddy. more than 460 couples from various differing face of tide, the knots in a big mass wedding in northern india. the ceremony was organized and paid for by the government in the state of utah pradesh. each bridles received a cash payment of $460.00. mass weddings are popular in poor communities. their
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families are often expected shallow, large sums to pay for the marriage. illegal gold mining in indonesia is raising concerns about its effects on the health of local children, as well as heroes correspondent jessica washington. the reports of long bulk, dozens of babies suffering from birth. defects potentially linked to the hazardous chemicals used to process this precious metal in the hills as the council indonesia 30 meters on the ground. this is one of hundreds if unauthorized mine dangerous work. but for these men, finding just a speck of gold makes it worth my lab. hi ma'am. and the high yeah. yes. is risky because if we make mistakes, the ground can easily collapse. the gold rushed into the tang started decades ago. and mine is say, it died down in 2018, but in recent months, hundreds have flocked back to the mines due to financial hardship. and i think this
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is the risk we take to make a living work here for around one year because i have nothing else to do because of current of our unauthorized mining is an open secret here. mine is not the hillside impossible to miss and villages like this across the cost on gold mining is part of daily life. people here depend on it for most or all income and the machines use as part of the process of extracting gold. a convenience lee, right in front of their homes. these machines are the unrelenting soundtrack to life here. mine is put mercury inside them to extract gold from the sediment. it's cheap and easy for us. i don't, i'm gotten any lucky or not. we have to use the purchasing go to how we make money . but living near dangerous chemicals comes with consequences. 5 year olds or in cannot walk or talk yet. he was recently diagnosed with microsoft really
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a medical condition where a child's head is small as an average, often impacting brain function. in galvan release in when his father worked in the mines, he would process the gold here too. and yet he used mercury and to process the goals, researches from a local and g o, a looking into his case and all the children who they say may be victims of mercury exposure among moscow. most kill miners keep mercury at home and use it in front of their children. for newborns. the exposure is from the mother. they had been exposed through the air, the breeze. the researchers say even children with no leak to mining, may bear the consequences of sickle tongues, gold obsessions. like nor injure who's born without. i've got, i mean i never imagined i would have a son without eyes. the doctor asked me if my husband was a coal miner, and i said no. the researchers are also conducting i q tests on local children.
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they say the government must do more to educate people about the dangers of mercury, but authority say it takes time. it is a very serious concern, you know, and you cannot change the mindset within a minute because they're already very familiar with that hybrid. it takes time near absence of change is children here who pay the real price of gold. jessica washington outer sarah scott on est memorial service is being held in south africa for his last president under the ear of a party is being held at church in cape town, f. w to clerk died of cancer last month at the age of $85.00. following his diagnosis earlier, his government eventually brought to international pressure in the early 19 nineties to release political prisoners and to remove their then racist laws. laura shepherd churchill, the daughter of america's 1st astronaut, has flown into space. the blue origin rocket sought 100 kilometers before touching
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down 10 minutes later, 6 tourists were on board the spacecraft, including the former nfl player, michael strahan. why? oh, we're dodd of baghdad. the trainees that are here and i got to say it was sir tony really you have you want to go there. but it was on the lever bull. it's hard even describe it. i've got to take a little bit to process it way. couldn't have gone better, get my hair. i got mad we hanes and i could fly idea today. right over to a foreigner. so error pat studio here in doha, coming up in a few moments. what have the latest from the season ending formula? one was pre in, adapt ah, stories of determination enjoy a tow in the quito, gina,
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you have you made a short documentary by african filmmakers from molly, wanda, and cameron, desert libraries. the young cyclist and happy africa direct on al jazeera in the country with an abundance of results for the great ballroom walk indonesia whose firms forming we moved full to grow and froth. we balance for rena economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let to be part linda. this is growth and progress. invest even easier now. ah,
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al jazeera, with blue with thanks for joining us. we're lie from our feedback. arab studio on the waterfront in doha hello on fire. it's my, we've got plenty of sport on the way, including the latest from the season ending i would dabbing grand prix. also coming up, algeria setup is sent me final showdown with house nation katara at the p for arab cap. rinaldo prove to me the differences, man, just united, take another 3 points in the primarily, i don't get the thoughts. so says secretary general on samuel echoes election as
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the president of cameron football federation. we start with the formula one and the closest title raisins, 1974 max for stop and. and lewis hamilton went to the season decider, an average level on points. if they both fail to score, then we're stop and will win the championship. because these one more races this here at hamilton is in the box seat after overtaking for stopping at the start of the raise. they remain 1st and 2nd, with 26. the labs remaining hamilton is heading for record 8. the championship while we're stopping is chasing his maiden world title. if i was secretary general font, my mora has told al jazeera that she hopes the newly elected hadn't footballing cameron can help advance the game across africa. family latter was elected to the role on saturday. his immediate focus is cameron's hosting of next year is africa cup of nations tournament. but the federation has been hit with a series of legal disputes with a 4 time african footballer of the year saying it's time for
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a new start in the country. al jazeera, fully battery bo asked, it's the mora about that. there was potential impact. how do you bring about change? we've seen samuel eto recently elected as the president dove communion football. but it's an exception. it's not the exception. i can't tell you about 90 percent of the of the present of the football for the origin in africa had much younger w and i. but then when it's a very rare to see a footballer taking the lead to be being in the administration, is that what, how, at least we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're players who are present over their country at george way. i which way it exactly. and there to lead the way to, to go to, to bring up this new generation lead that help. well, definitely, ah, if for the level of experience on the beach and of the future is week one, why not? and i'm really saving did opportunity to come when i, to live my, my son. this is because he's called me his mom as i'm going to adult for his
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a went yesterday. and now we will be walking up with him. ah, because the definitely come or wanna being the horse to offer the next, the afghan competition starting in a month from now. he has a lot on his beliefs and now we will really give him our our real wouldn't support to succeed in his mission. i think a washer full interview with fee for the secretary general's pharmacy moron. talked to al jazeera at 430 g m t on saturday december 18th. ah, they are cab now. and algeria sealed the last remaining semi final spot on saturday and they did it. and dramatic fashioned by knocking out north african rivals morocco, the gang finishing to all after extra time algeria than winning it by penalties being fielded and under strength team for this tournaments and facing tough task in
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the semi's thinking on host katara you've been playing with all their main players semi finals ever played on wednesday in the other match tennessee of face egypt, who advanced with victory over jordan on saturday. that with less than a year to go before the world cup, there's increasing focus on the legacy the tournament will leave for counter the organizer. se seating will be don't innate to poor countries. while all the stadiums will provide community facilities. katherine learn lessons from other countries that have struggled to find a post tournament roll for their world cup facilities. as bernard smith reports from an out and the brazilian amazon, ah, even football, my brazil, it was always going to be a challenge to make full use of a $40000.00 capacity stadium. built in a jumble city. the can only be reached by air or river. oh, for games are played here in 2014 world cup. local government is still paying back
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the $160000000.00 construction loan to the federal government with little return to show for the investment must venture. viola de legacy is very small and public transport wars haven't sorry, but as the bulloch security has improved, god, hospitals have not been expanded or renovated and several areas within 3 torrison a couple. there's be no progress. it's frustrating for the population. the now the i'm a zone. as serena host, my now says seat in brazil division posted some concert. am to qualify for the counselor will come for most of it came, went out that seat doesn't even come close to filling the stadium even for a big match. like this, this is a quarter final cup game and gate receipts. don't even come close to covering the running costs, the posts around $73000.00 a month to operate the stadium according to the management this month. they'll take in half that well the c p s. and which dodge is important to think about how to pay
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for the stadium from the beginning so that it's not feasible for the government to encourage football school. the growth of local sports cars. the objective of a workup is to bring visibility to the local sports because the reason, because the cope with the heat and humidity of a city not far from the equator, the stadium was designed to be as airy as possible. 6 and it's an impressive piece of architecture, but there's little danger, funds overheating in here. even when the local team managed to salvage draw in this, give me just 0 minutes over into the premier league now. we're chris john. rinaldo was once again. the match winner from manchester. united the red that was got the point to a policy against norwich. rinaldo was brought down in 73rd minutes. the portuguese
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are then stepped up and converted. the result means united. our 5th and table in manchester city will finish the weekend home. the premier league ordeal is mandy was at home for him. sterling or a spec and have penalty for a one year old victory o. a penalty also decided liverpool game against aston villa mohammed sala was brought down in the penalty area and then he made no mistake from the spot with the red for main one points behind city, troy. all that fit for me. but before we go, a quick recap of our top stories. algeria faced host katara in the semi finals of the arab, after securing a win against their north african neighbor, morocco, and fevers. secretary generals is much more i says she's looking forward to working with newly elected camry, indian f, a president samuel echo we'll have the results have the formula one title decider
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and more in sports at 1545, g m t. stay with us here on al jazeera. after the break. we have another new updates with and less than a year. capital will host the middle east 1st. well, in preparation the country is stage in a major settlement with 16 nations going head to head in thanks purpose bill stadiums for 2022 will keep you across the action as council prepares for the regions biggest sporting events that the for our cup on al jazeera, the listening post cuts through the noise, we're talking about competing now with the modern day tools being used to
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perpetuate those competing narrative separating spin from fuck all 3 versions of the story and some elements of the true. but the full story remains and content on the parking the stories you're being told, it's not a science story at all. it's a story about politics. the listening post your guide to the media on a just 0. the 20th centuries 1st, genocide thought to have set the blueprint for the holocaust is too often overlooked. this then will come in very everything. but for some reason the sand refused to bury these people. they want this story to be taught over a century on the injustice still echoes down the generation and the path to reparation is nothing easy. one, namibia, the price of genocide, people and power on al jazeera. we town the untold story. ah,
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we speak when others done. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes us a year ago. and power and passion. we tell your story. we are your voice. news, your net back out here. ah, entire communities have been flattened off to tornadoes tear through 6 us states, dozens of fear dead. i'm heidi joe castro live in mayfield, kentucky. a town devastated by a tornado and with a desperate search for survivors, continued. ah,
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