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when the wells are empty, people fight for program said open your eyes to him on tentative view. i don't have collage people, i have my voice on now to sierra ah, every single caught frederick drama is going to take care of us present. joe biden promised his help to communities devastated by tornadoes as he visits kentucky. ah, play you're watching al jazeera alive from doha with me for the back table. also coming up the u. k. report the highest number of cobra. 19 cases. since the start of the pandemic and worn c o me con variant will lead to an even bigger surgeon infections. a breakthrough in the vienna talks you and cameras will be allowed to
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film at one of the ron sensitive nucleus sites and the feed for cat time, the semi finals of the arab comp half to algeria schools when the pennant. ah, thank you very much for joining. as the u. s. president says the federal government will cover the 1st month of clean up costs caused by severe tornadoes. joe biden visited kentucky where he witnessed to devastation and met residence. 88 people were killed in storms across 6 states and over a 100 are still missing heidi, shall castro reports from mayfield in kentucky. this street in bowling green, kentucky once rang with the sounds of children playing young families lived here. but then on friday, the tornado came and some neighbors shelter together. they decided to get in the
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1st house together. and unfortunately the house was just demolished for the ground . 11 people died here. 8 of them were children. been ceremony. jake is a family friend. i don't know if it is retired when somebody's done in your shop, you know what i have been to visual as recovery worker. sift through the debris left in 6 days all last week. superstore leaving the landscape of devastation. authorities fear the final death toll will be staggering. 9 year old aniston rack lea climbed into a bath tub with her younger sisters and her doll. this photo taken by their mother 15 minutes before the tornado hit. aniston was killed. her sister survived one recounting to nurses what she had endured. she said, yes,
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i was flying around in the tornado, and i prayed to jesus to take care of me and he spit me out in the tornado spit out into the mud. president joe biden comforted, stricken families and toward the disaster area. wednesday, i intend to do whatever it takes as long as it takes, as long as it takes to support your state, your local leaders and friends, you recover and rebuild because you will recover and you will rebuild. jarrett thompson and his family survive by hunkering in their basement. got positive added to large, can't be replaced with property can you can rebuild. but it might take a while, which we have family friends and other people in the green. they are setting up dinner system with thousands of homes wiped away. the rebuilding process will be long and difficult. the healing even harder. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera mayfield,
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kentucky and john henderson is in edward vill, illinois where 6 people were killed when a tornado hit an amazon warehouse. a federal investigation is looking into what exactly happened in the minutes before a tornado tor, through the front of his amazon warehouse center. what we know is that between 8 o, 6 and 8, 16 pm on friday night, managers at this plant were alerted that a tornado might come through at 827. that's just what happened. a twister touched down in that parking lot in tor, through the front of the building, killing 6 people, and injuring one. the occupational safety and health administration is looking into whether anything amazon did contributed to those deaths. over here you can see the and damage side of the building. that's where 45 workers huddled down in a pre designated tornado shelter. osha will be looking into why those who died were not among them. some drivers also complained that they were asked to shelter in their trucks is one said that just turns this van into my casket. osha says it will
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take 6 months to complete. the investigation in the u. k. has reported its highest number of daily cove 19 infections since the start of the pandemic. more than 17000 cases were confirmed on wednesday. from mister boyce johnson insists the country's boasts vaccine rollout will be enough to fight the new more transmissible on the con variant. but health officials are wanting cases in hospitalization. it's will reach new highs in the coming weeks. the doubling rate of on the chromosome regions is now down to less than 2 days. and i'm afraid i, we're also seeing the inevitable increase in hospitalizations up by 10 percent nationally. we call week and up by almost a 3rd in london. but we are also seeing signs of hope. but the since we launched our emergency omicron appeal on sunday night,
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a great national fight back has begun. and people have responded with an amazing spirit of duty and obligation to others. and i will say that each and every one of you who rows up your sleeve to get jabbed is helping this national effort. this is a really serious threat of the moment, the how big a threat. there are several things we don't know. but all the things that we do know are bad, and the principal one being the speed of which this is moving, it is moving in an absolutely phenomenal pace. and therefore, between the time that it 1st starts to really take off in a way people will be able to see. and the point when we get to very, very, very large numbers will be quite a short one of our scientists expect omicron to be the dominant strain in europe by the middle of january. but your european commission president, us lavender lane has warned the block is still battling a high number of delta cases. manzona nice for guess. what i can do is,
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is in baton one should not forget or it's always important to consider that this high increase in new infections is almost exclusively due to the delta variant. but that's what worries me is that we are now seeing on the crown on the horizon one, which is apparently even more contagious. if you look at the doubling of the number of new infections, that's just 2 or 3 days that's rapid. and science tells us that by mid january, we can expect damacom to be the new dominant variant in europe. the u. s. is also facing a corona virus fetch. many hospitals are breaking point with critical staffing shortages, particle haine reports. one year ago to day many americans woke up with fresh hope. the 1st vaccines had been administered for some, it seemed like the beginning of the end. but now, one year later, more people had died since the vaccine was available. then before 500000 people,
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bringing the death toll in the u. s. to more than 800000. and with a new out of kron variant that is more contagious officials or warning that another spike in cases is coming, but mostly for the unvaccinated. our booster vaccine regimens work against sama crime. at this point, there is no need for a variant specific booster. it's gotten so bad in the state of minnesota that hospitals took out this full page ad, practically begging people to get vaccinated. writing, we're heartbroken. we're overwhelmed. dr. kenneth hallman, we signed the letter, they are disappointed, upset, angry, frustrated, saddened you take the entire range of human emotion, human emotion, and you will see it in our staff. and we have to remember to continue to continue to care for our patients no matter where they come from, what their vaccination status is. and despite is having real world consequences.
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some universities are going back on line sports games being postponed or cancelled as more than 100 professional basketball football and hockey players have been diagnosed with cove it. the u. s. secretary of state had to return early from his trip to asia after a reporter on his plane tested positive leading officials to urge people to take precautions. we should be having public in durham asking for every one vaccinated or unvaccinated, that is 90 percent of the county is right now. but only 8 states have mandated masks indoors, and several states have outright band requiring masks. more proof that in the us the pandemic is still a political issue. one that is having deadly consequences. at gl haine al jazeera washington and other world news has been a breakthrough at the ran nuclear talks in vienna. iran's foreign minister says you and cameras will be allowed to film at a sensitive site. issue had been a sticking point during discussions to revive the landmarked nuclear deal signed in
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2015 dasa jabari re force from vienna. this is the 7th round of negotiations between iran and signatories of the 2015 nuclear deal, as well as the united states. and one of the main sticking points for the europeans had been iran's compliance with the international atomic energy agency. until now, as of last night, we reached a good agreement with the i e a that could address some of the alleged concerns about a runs peaceful nuclear program, and lead to continued mutual cooperation with the i. a. e, a 2 series of texts are being discussed in vienna. the 1st is the result of 6 rounds of talks. at the same time, other parties have agreed to have iran's newly proposed texts on the table. so as to achieve single, concise text from discussions and combination of all of these, iran says the i e a will now be able to allowed to have cameras at one of its
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sensitive sites. the director general of the you and nuclear watchdog has had some serious concerns about the lack of access to what was taking place at a workshop just outside to her on where centrifuges are being made. but in june, 1 of the cameras was attacked and damaged iranian officials accused israel of sabotage. then, iranian officials took all for a camera offline and refused to allow inspectors to replace them. now with this technical agreement with the i, yea, there is hope that the talks here in vienna will get the push. they need to move forward in a practical sense. it means that the, again, we'll be able to monitor the production of centrifuge components. this is what the garage facility does. and the reason for doing this is for the i, if you have a better handle on whether any centrifuge component might be taken away from garage to be assembled into centrifuges that some secret site. the remaining signatories
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of the nuclear deal have been meeting since april to try and get the u. s. and iran to return to the agreement, which was aimed at limiting iran's nuclear program. in exchange for economic benefits and sanctions relief. while the u. s. is not directly talking to raining officials here in vienna, there seems to be renewed optimism about the 7th round of talks. and now that the main issue between or on the i e seems to be resolved. it will be up to the americans to put forth what they're willing to do to convince ron to return to for compliance door search avari al jazeera vienna. ahead on al jazeera ukraine's president, wrote me landscape, need you, leaders as concerns go about russian troops. that is countries border and bangladesh. mont, 50 years of independence from pakistan. we'll look at the progress it's made and some of the challenges in the
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ah, look forward to parameters, guys with sponsored by capital airways or can see your world's weather update. we're going to begin in the sub continent. hello everyone and no major weather alerts across city except for the potential to see some fog through punjab state rate toward the northeast of india in a san otherwise just a few scattered showers for tamela. do really those heavy bursts of rain can be found through for longer. but the bulk of the energy st toward the east of shalonda . here's where we do have some concern. that's for the philippines. we've got typhoon ry moving in clipping eastern portions. and it's going to cut rate across a central area. so landfall, i think those winds will be up to a 190 kilometers per hour, or $2.00 to $300.00 millimeters of rain and the potential to see some more. now for se, asia, that ne monsoon just steering relentless rain in some a lazy column,
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poor 32 concentrated rain across as tomorrow and java. we may power up some thunderstorms in jakarta with a height of 33 degrees. some rain running across the yangtze river valley out toward the east china sea. that's fleming into southern sections of japan. so we'll take you there. this is plaguing our q shoe southern sections of han shoe western horseshoe into whole cato. and we've got some coal. they are rushing in, it will make its way all the way toward japan. so just a high of 8 degrees in tokyo on saturday. that's it, sir. ah, the weather sponsored by katara always, ah, co create a culture of knowledge, openness, imperialism, world. want us to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity, the shape, tomato, ward for translation and international understanding was formed to promote translation and owner translators, and acknowledged that road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and world coaches. ah,
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ah ah, welcome back. the headlines on al jazeera, the u. s. president says the federal government will cover the 1st month of clean up caused, caused by severe tornadoes. joe biden was in kentucky way. he's been touring the devastation caused by storms that killed at least 88 people across 6 states. the u . k. has reported his highest number of daily cove with 19 infections since the sound of a pandemic, or then 70000 cases were confirmed on wednesday. fine to see ami con will be the dominant variant in europe by the middle of january. and iran is foreign minister
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says un cameras will be allowed to film at a sensitive nuclear site. issue had been a sticking point during negotiations in vienna. to revive the 2015 land mark agreed by ukraine's president diverging the european union team, both new sanctions on russia to help ease wising tension is between the 2 countries . romeo lensky was speaking in brussels at the eastern partnership summit, france and germany are the main brokers for peace between ukraine and russia. there currently a 100000 russian troops on the border with ukraine smoking fears of a possible invasion. natasha butler has more from paris. well, according to the least say, the french present, emanuel mcgraw met with ukrainian president voter may as lensky on the sidelines of a summit in brussels. the 2 leaders discussed the situation in ukraine and that concern over russia's military build up on the border. we know that us intelligence
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officials have warned that the criminal could be looking to attack ukraine. micro also brief lensky about a phone call that he had had on tuesday with the russian leader vladimir putin. while the 2 leaders within joined by the new german charles the old f sholtes, the 3 then committed to trying to find a durable and peaceful solution for the crisis. they all said that they were committed, of course, to safeguarding ukraine's territorial sovereignty. and they will say that they wanted to try and work to revive peace talks between russia and ukraine along the lines of the normandy format, in which france germany would act as mediators. meanwhile, germany has expelled to russian diplomats over the murder of a former chechen commander in berlin. a court found the crime was ordered by the kremlin. a russian citizen has been sentenced to life in prison. 20 k,
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congo. she really was shot dead at close range in a park on august 2019. in august 2019 authorities say the killer entered germany on a fake french passport. a coalition has been announced in the netherlands after the longest negotiations in the country's history, 273 days. the new government has been formed with the same parties. despite the previous administration being blamed for a child care benefit scandal, fet vos, and reports from the hague. dutch photos have to wait 9 months to see the same faces from the same parties, announcing a new government acting prime minister, margaret of de santa right favored a party, promised a new start with the democrats, christian democrats, and a small christian party. no longer the exact same correlation was forced to step down earlier this year, after almost $50000.00 parents were wrongly accused by tax authorities of child
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care benefit fraud and investigation. found that some were victims of racial profiling natasha dpi, was forced to pay back nearly $120000.00 and lost her job, her house, and suffered from strokes con, on mentally ex, not need. i think it's in, you mean, i don't understand how this is possible. they have done this to us and not only to us, but to so many people. how is it possible that the same people who did this can still be there? so it's not that have on it in their coalition agreement to parties, acknowledge the 1st thing they need to do is to restore trust. a recent survey showed at only 16 percent of dutch people still have confidence in the government strategy to tackle the gulf. it been demick, riots broke out in several cities in response to restrictions. why didn't you decide if we want a new government with a new face? this is not my, i should not run. i should not. of course i'm, i'm always responsible for everything which is not going well and it's absolutely your career showed the child benefit scandal. of course it happened on my watch. it
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was not my personal doing, but absolutely true or i was prime minister when that happens for many jordan understand you're you're here again, you're the new prime minister. yes. but we step down as a government in january, we 40 elections in march and my party one after 9 month and at times painful negotiations. the new government looks very much like the old one. and although the 50 page agreement promises ambitious plans and a new approach, many wonder if it will be enough to restore confidence in politics. the new government has allocated billions for far reaching climate policies to build new houses and improve the education system. i would say we have a leader as ship problem in the netherlands, or for instance, our prime minister positions himself explicitly as her political manager, an he declined to show any moral leadership on important issues. say what the rule of law is, what the significance of loneliness is in the cove it's pandemic. and so it's only
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managing pressing problems, but no vision, but the router will most likely lead his forth cabinet is optimistic, the new government that took so long to build will bring change. although some worry, it might not live long enough to fulfill its promises. steadfast and elgin's era, the hake france has pulled it through the found of molly and city of timber to it's the latest sign. the form of colonial power is reducing its military presence. the troops were deployed in 2013 to help prevent attacked by fighters linked to al qaeda. and i saw, but monies, foreign minister says the threat is still there were some advance has more a ceremony to mark the departure of more french troops from northern molly. this is the 3rd military base in the region to be vacated by french troops during the last few months. the bases into the solid and couldn't have already been handed over to marlene troops. france has decided to withdraw more than 2000 of it floated from
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this. i have region by early next year. but it's not because the so called war on terror has been won, or domestic peace has been maintained. armed groups linked to al qaeda and isis have stepped up their attacks across the region. the latest of those targeting un peacekeepers in northern molly? earlier this week, this morning and molly, 7 totally un peacekeepers died and 3 others were certain seriously injured when their vehicle hit an improvised explosive device in the body. yara region of central, molly. the peacekeepers were part of a logistics cardboard, travelling from whence to savari. interpretations differ as to why france has decided to reduce its military footprint in a region that for long remained part of its strategic presence in africa. i was standing, however, is the level of unease between parties and bummer coal since the overthrow of molly's democratically elected president ibrahim rebecca kita in
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a military cool laughter. focus france along with the a you and other regional bodies, condemned the takeover of paul by force. attempts to persuade the new lead us to restore power to civilians have failed. so half attempts to speed up a process that could lead to an election in the next few months, reports the qu, leaders are in secret tours with a rushing private security force known as the wagon group has worse and political attentions with france and molly's allies with these a group of 5 neighboring countries, france began redeploying, gets military after a surge of attacks in mighty work in a fossil amnesia. french troops, however, continue to operate in the city of gout. one of the hot spots in northern malia france says they provide support to us peacekeepers in the region. 2000 of those peacekeepers remain in tim back to after the french withdrawal. both they and marlene troops in the area are facing frequent attacks by armed groups. after 9
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years of french and you and military intervention, the situation in modern this is to ask, precarious as ever mohammed father, i'm just yellow. bangladesh is celebrating the 50th anniversary of a victory over pakistan on thursday. it's fight for independence. was one after 9 months of war, the government estimates around 3000000 people were killed in the conflict. 50 years later, the country now wants to tell the world about its progress and development. can be a chandry re for some duck. oh, i'm on a meet. do so mom. this landmark speech in march 1971 by shack mcgee berman, popularly known as bung bondo, inspired the bengali people. and what was, than is pakistan to rise up and prepare for a war of independence. won't let me be a t o, since we have given blood, we'll get more of it. but inshallah,
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will freed the people of this land. the struggle this time is for emancipation. the struggle this time is for independence. sandy dot r o. when bangladesh became an independent country, 9 months later, longer bundle became its fast precedent and later prime minister or you bali now in his late seventies and a farmer, freedom fighter visits the bangladesh liberation war museum with his family. he does not want the next generation to forget the sacrifices that were made one lower than the younger my life. we loved bung upon though, and he is the one who has spied us to go to war and fight fine dependence with our life down. so that we can live in a free country like we have achieved many things and are happy about it. but the along another former fighter survived several bullet loans 50 years ago, but says his disappointed bangladesh is still not fully self reliant. love what are older, fidel managers, hello. we went to war to liberate ourselves from domination and become independent
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. since then the nation has developed a lot and has changed a great deal, but so much more needs to be done with that. we are truly a self reliant country. during the 9 months conflict in 1971, nearly 10000000 bengalis took refuge in india. suffer a law young physician left the u. k to join the liberation war and set up a fil hospital in india who fought for democracy. but equality ali we have a cheap, sad endings who live longer. we don't a suffer from honda, but we have no democracy. we have no war. we had so what was it these and disease or drug chrissy without a democracy, without a freedom of his speech without the equality. hey, francis bingeing,
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liz. once termed a bottomless basket case by farmer u. s. secretary of state, henry kissinger, bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026 by let us let a much over the past 50 years. but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many of desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's about 50 years ago, but it's facing more obstacles on the political front. it's over population and the effects of climate change. tanveer chaudhry al jazeera dhaka ah cut off, he says ab cap hole have been knocked out after losing 2 algeria to one a golf state looks like. like taking this any final matter extra time with
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a mate. equalizer got i headed home the lever in the 97 minutes of stoppage shine, but it wasn't enough. algeria sealed victory with a penalty shortly after, and they will face to nisha in the final on saturday. i'm serious, andy richardson has more on the nail biting, semi final and al, from honesty. well, it's our cup, semi final, between algeria and kits are produced at a very confusing finale. it has to be said. algeria looked to be cruising in city. the arrow cup final, they were winning one nil and knowing see minutes to polish referee decided they would be 9 minutes if added san despite the not being very many delays during the gang in the 7th minute of that injury. time mohammed, when, sorry, look to have become something of a national hero, if a castle scoring a late late equalizer, but it was still time even after that for even lights ago. from algeria they school the in the 17th minutes about
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a time the referee kept on adding more and more time. the end result is that algeria one to one and they will goes through to the final where they will play unique earlier in the day to need to be egypt for the very late goal of their own. and in fact, it was an own go in the 5th minutes of stuff, which is time in there. again, the castle left with the not entirely satisfactory outcome of playing in the 3rd place player against egypt on saturday. they freaked 3 consecutive semi final capital in solomon since winning the asian company got to the semi fund in the gulf cup lights from that year in 20. 19, earlier this year they go to the last 4 in the gold cup in a competition that entered as a guest in north central american also reaching semi font itself, something of an achievement because i really would have fancy that chances of winning this tournament. they've got their full strength team available. unlike countries like algeria is european bass players on not available. and the have been
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some concerns amongst those who follow self will closely that since winning the asian cup. phil sanchez, the coach, has stayed somewhat su, loyal to the score of players, and hasn't changed things up. now he said a defeat like this will not derail the plans. he's had in place the last 3 or 4 years. but plenty to think about him and his team as they build up to playing in that 1st world cut next year and trying to achieve stay today of getting out of the group station into the knockout rounds. ah, no, again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera, the u. s. president says the federal government will cover the 1st month of clean up costs caused by severe tornadoes. joe biden visited kentucky where he told the devastation caused by storms that killed at least 18 people across 6 states. i've been involved in responding to a lot of disasters and you can see people.
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