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we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others are not a far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story isn't what can make a difference. ah, the sculptured scale. this construction is almost beyond belief. joe biden promises to help communities devastated by some of the most powerful tornadoes ever seen in the us. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera live from dough house are coming up. south korea rayon closes social distancing rules after a surge in that new infections and severe cases. bangladesh celebrates 50 years of
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independence about the sun, but the split from pakistan remains a painful memory class from trash to treasure, the artisan garza who have turned a rubbish dump size into alicia center for a beginning. the u. s. where a new storm system is sweeping across the midwest. tornadoes in the states of nebraska and iowa, have cut power to hundreds of thousands of people. high wind warnings are in place for an area stretching from new mexico to michigan. got have already whipped up just in kansas, making it dangerous to drive the storms come as president joe biden visited communities he had to buy last week's devastating tornadoes. id, joe castro were pours this street in bowling green. kentucky once rang with the sounds of children playing young families lived here. but then on friday the
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tornado came and some neighbours sheltered together. they decided to get in the 1st house together. and unfortunately the house was just a mileage for the ground. 11 people died here. 8 of them were children or i don't know what to say, man is retired when somebody's gone and you're shot. you know what happened to visual as recovery worker. sift through the debris left in 6 days all last week. super storm, leaving the landscape of devastation. authorities fear the final steps will be staggering. 9 year old aniston rack lee 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
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recounting to nurses which she had endured. she said, yes, 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 profit can you can rebuild. but it might take a while, which we have family friends and other people in the green that are setting up the interest in us with thousands of homes wiped away. the rebuilding process will be
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long and difficult. the healing even harder. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera mayfield. kentucky for the northern illinois officials are investigating 6 deaths at an amazon warehouse. john hendrick explains a federal investigation is looking into what exactly happened in the minutes before a tornado tore 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. twist or 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 on 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
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not among them. some drivers also complained that they were asked to shelter in their trucks as one said, that just turns this van into my casket. osha says it will take 6 months to complete the investigation. in the philippines, a powerful typhoon has made land full tens of thousands of being moved to emergency shelters in the southern and central parts of the country get more on the story without whether presented. you have harrington. jeff, what's happening while this is only the 4th category, 5 equivalent storm in the western pacific. so this is going to be catastrophic, as you mentioned, making that landfall just toward eastern portions of the philippines right now. so let's let you know what you're up against. the wind speeds, by the way, look at this sustain 260 kilometers per hour. so here's what we have to look at says this storm moves in. this is going to be very devastating storm surge, 3 to 5 meters. so think anything along coastal areas it is under 5 meters, will be under water $2.00 to $300.00 millimeters of rain. this is
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a mountain is area. so that much rain falling, that high above is just going to gush rate down to the ground. and then those wind still sustained at 260 kilometers per hour. so as this path continues to go forward, cutting across central areas and right through to the west. that's the story on friday, and we'll look for again another 2 to 300 millimeters of rain here. now by this time, those winds die down a bit to a 175 kilometers per hour. but this is just starting. it is going to be a very dire 24 to 48 hours. emily, thank you very much. jess. in sad career is bringing back social distancing rules as the record number of critically your patients from coven 19 threatened to overwhelm hospitals. you infection rights are also at a record high me the light as measures come just 6 weeks after restrictions were lifted under
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a so called living with covered 19 policy from january gatherings will be limited and restaurants and bars must close early to france now, which says people coming into the country from the u. k. will have to isolate that's after that nation reported its highest number of daily infections. since the start of the pandemic for the $78000.00 cases were confirmed on wednesdays. prime minister bars johnson says the roll out of booster vaccines will be enough to 5. then you only convert and boss. health officials warn the situation is only going to get worse. the doubling rate of the current in some regions is now down to less than 2 days. and i'm afraid 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 since we launched our emergency alma called 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 want to say that each and every one of you who rose up your sleeve to get jabbed is helping this national effort. this is a really serious threat at 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 meeting 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, or when are we get to very, very, very large numbers will be quite a short on may ma, prime minister barak johnson is under increasing pressure over his handling of the pandemic. and some from within his own conservative party and pushing for him to change his approach. and re, simmons has been following this story from london. as the number of infections from
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the army, kron virus skyrocket. the reputation of barnes johnson is diving. a 100 m p. 's rebelled against his party in the house of commons on tuesday, night voting against new rules which will be in cove. it passes a used night clubs, a larger venues. the motion passed through eventually, but not without damaged, the prime minister and in prime ministers. questions on wednesday, this is what the labor leader had to say. the british public are looking for a prime minister with the trust a mil 40 to lead britain through the prices instead way burdened with the worst possible prime minister at the worst possible ty johnson tried to defend himself and didn't knowledge that some members whose party fell with civil liberties were at stake with the new regulations. right. the way across europe, new measures are being taken to try to stem the level of increases in the on the
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chrome variant. but here in the u. k, there's a question mark over the prime minister's authority to try to get any further moves made to try and protect the public. and that's something there's a lot of concern about the you is stepping up. it's called the 19 vaccination campaign for young children, spain, germany, grace hungry, and croatia began giving gems to those aged 5 years and above. on wednesday, italy will follow on thursday, bangladesh. she is celebrating the 50th anniversary of his independence from pakistan. prime minister, shake has seen is presiding over a victory day parade in india's armed forces. taking part for the 1st time. you jenny, helped bangladesh, she gorilla, find his defeat pakistan's army in 1971. miss demanded. 3000000 people were killed in the year leading up to independence. candid chandry has this update from well,
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it's a national holiday that they started with 31 gun salute. and the parade started around an hour ago. aside from the indian military contingent, there are military contingent for 6 other countries, including the u. s. turkey, indonesia, baton, for all of them have actually signed a military contingent to celebrate vocation. due to pandemic, not many other dignitaries could make at this time. it's a year long celebration, celebrating the 100 year centennial, the father of the nation for ship would uber, a man 50 years independence day. and the victory day of the day when the pakistan army surrendered to that allied force. that is india and bangladesh. she guerrilla fighters to nation, was instrumental in supporting bangladesh during the cold. why was russia and india now there's also a remarkable journey for the country within the last 50 years facing various kinds
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of challenges, natural disaster, economic challenges, yet it as able to manage a 6 percent g d, p growth late. now it is one of the fastest growing economy in the wall. it is a middle income country and set to graduate chair developing nation by 2026. and this is what the government wants to highlight in its 50 year celebration. yet there are the challenges still remains. opposition says there is no free unfair election, either diminishing a space for democracy and freedom of speech. while pakistan's government has congratulated bangladesh on its golden jubilee, this mixed reaction from bangladesh. she's living in pakistan. thousands were left to state loose ones, their homeland became independent and for many life remains a daily struggle. some had been ga reports from karachi, focused on basically, issues with a teenager been what is now bangladesh split away from pakistan. some of his family
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members died in the violence and he blames pocket funds, government for actions that gave rise to bangladesh. nationalism. v had taken the larger portion of focus on actual subjects, our slaves over federal and that's it. that's it. on december 16, 1971 bucket funny general new jersey signed a surrender document and each pockets on became by the dash after a 9 month long violent uprising indian soldiers in lori hundreds of thousands of people who were killed by those who called for independence and those who wanted to stay part of the united part fun. for this, the many pockets on hold india are responsible. when bengalis of the allies back west ferguson is not going to shave. and indians realised it more than de, been goalies. dunden intervened politically, socially,
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momentarily de stablish, the office of motley by me and tell cut out that sentiment is fueled by political speeches by indian leaders visiting bangladesh for bangladesh. his freedom, the desire here was matched to their pockets. don forces carried out atrocities. in scrawling suburbs of karachi, the 10s of thousands who were forced from their homes have mixed feelings about the split of 2 buckets, sons. 50 years on this place, finding that she's in both countries, have struggled to find the state. many and bugs feel abandoned and left with no legal status. sticklers bangladesh, she is, cannot get an education go to hospital or earn a living because they lack proper documentation. despite government promises, nothing has changed for thousands of families here about a non will look. yeah. what i will look, this is our country. we have historically been goalies. wish we go. our generations
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have been born and we demand identity cards. so we can at least earn living in the last 5 decades pockets on the bank that have developed neutral ties. the government has been graduated bangladesh on the golden jubilee and invited the prime minister to visit pockets on. but when it comes to the war of independence, there are some wounds that even time can not heal. sama majority of the characters still ahead on al jazeera, everything old is new again in the netherlands, despite scandals fall in confidence and new elections. the same coalition government is confirmed. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by capital airways. hello, nice to see. here's her headlines for europe in africa. we've got high pressure
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over northwestern europe. normally that means we're carving out sunny skies, but this is a dirty high. so we've got plenty of cloud cover associated with it. but here's what it is doing. this area is ducking in dodge in any what weather there it is off to the west. so that means several days of dry conditions. just dealing with that cloud covered after these are met. this is where the bulk of the action is over turkey. we've got gloomy conditions. rain will turn to snow for sound, so that includes ankara by the end of the weekend. could have a few centimeters of snow on the ground and temperatures. here are below average. next up are going to italy, the balkans cloud draped over this area is wall and round the black sea eastern portions of bulgarian romania. we got some wet weather and snow over the higher ground. best weather by far across the continent can be found in iberian. fact, we're still hanging onto some 20, so seville at 21. and we're going to keep it going over the next few days by the end of the weekend, up to 23. it's not record breaking up, but warm to be sure. on this weather report in northern africa,
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we've got some showers northeastern portions of libya toward northern egypt. but, you know, congress is going to stay dry on thursday with the high of 1900 degrees. that sure up they see again soon. oh, well sponsored by casara always. do you want to bank that puts the pot back into partnership need? bank business banking is here to equip you with a team of experts to partner with you in navigating your new normal and to create relevant business solutions to guide your growth. so in an ever changing business world, do you want a bank that takes your money order bank that takes your money seriously. search need bank big picture business banking. ah, ah
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ah, hello, are you watching al jazeera? i am in language, reminder of our top stories. this, our in the us and new storm system may sweeping across the midwest. tornadoes in the states of nebraska and iowa have caught power so hundreds of thousands of people. high wind warnings are in place from new mexico to up in michigan. south career is bringing back social distancing roles as the record number of critically ill patients from carver 19 threatens to are the well hospitals you infection rights are also as a record high and the e. u is stepping up its vaccination campaign for young children, spain, germany, grace hungry, and croatia began giving jobs to those aged 5 years and above. on wednesday, italy will follow on thursday. your pain late is,
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are expected to discuss the pandemic, and it's new variance at a summit in brussels. also on the agenda is the mounting tension between russia and ukraine with french president emanuel mal chrome. pushing to revive talks, natasha butler has more from parents. well, according to the elise say, the french present a manual. mcgraw met with ukrainian president voter may as lensky on the sidelines of 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 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 laugh schultz,
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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 and germany would act. as mediators. coalition has been announced in the netherlands after the longest negotiations in the country's history, but the new government has been signed with this formed rather with the same parties. this is despite the previous administration being blamed for childcare benefits, scandal. step vest and reports from the dutch voters have to wait 9 months to see the same faces from the same parties, announcing a new government acting prime minister, margaret of the center right favored a party promised a new start with the democrats, christian democrats, and
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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 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 would, did this can still be there? so it's not that how long 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 and several cities in response to restrictions. why didn't you
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decide if you 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 a crate showed the child benefit scandal. of course it happened on my watch. it was not my personal doing, but absolutely true. 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 of 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,
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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 been demick. and so it's only managing present problems, but no vision, but the rotor 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 talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal are continuing in vienna. it follows wednesdays development that iran will now allow you in cameras to film after sensitive side. the issue had been a sticking point during negotiation victims of a petrol tanker explosion in haiti have been buried at least 75 people were killed the tuesday,
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the last in the city is haitian. it's believe the tanker was trying to avoid an oncoming motorcycle when it flipped on its side and the fuel ignited by rubbish. the un has condemned to columbia insecure. he forces the human rights violations. during a crackdown on protests earlier this year in dozens were killed in the demonstrations which began against proposed tax hikes. the un high commissioner for human rights says security official, unnecessary or disproportionate force. columbia president of van decay has defended police saying they've been heroic in tackling drug trafficking and terrorism. artist thing guys there are highlighting the need to protect the environment by turning a dump size into alara's. you sent them. the initiative allows people to enjoy the beach for free, as long as they clean the show. you know, al, say it has more from gaza. it was his dream come true.
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6 young people who live hearing cars. they got together and built the fun center near the beach. but what makes this place unique is the material used to built it? recycled waste. jaila, hannah and their friends. they're all artists. they say not only did they want to keep their feet in short, lying clean, they also wanted to create a place where people can have fun. why learning about the importance of recycling and protecting the environment. whether it may apply level s. s. r initiatives based mainly on the methodology of joint leadership and community organization through which we employ the arts as a tool to educate people on maintaining the cleanliness of the seaside. and because we don't have any funding, at 1st, we turn to use solid waste found in warehouses of companies and municipalities that represented a burden on them. this place was built by around 300 tons of recycled waste because
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they had no funding for their project. they began by collecting solid waste, such as wooden planks, broken power poles, huge garbage cans, rocks and lots of tires. they recycle them all to build this entire place. separately, they call this c is hours. you can sit here and enjoy your time free of charge, as long as you clean around the shore. i let her nat and their friends invite people to bring whatever is broken or not needed their homes act. that issue the may is have them again. and what distinguishes this place is that it brings together all groups of the society ages and different artists. and because it is free of charge, you can enjoy every part of the place in exchange for volunteering in any field you want. or even in exchange for old or broken tools and objects that have no value for you anymore. at the start, the idea was difficult for people to accept you not to throw garbage or even clean
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the shore, but now we have imposed this fact and it has become an example for many people and them. it wasn't easy to find a place where they can build this leisure center. boeing gases municipality heard about their plans. it granted them this piece of land near the beach. it was originally a dump site for garbage and other waste was juggling north of often while we found the details of the sea. as ours initiative intersect with many of the municipalities, goals, whether from community participation, community interventions and perceiving the environment, reusing environmental materials. we found they played an exceptional role in creating a role model for young people, volunteers, and community activists to make sustainable interventions in community and environmental service. uh huh. since this project was founded, it has become an example for others to do the same. but these young people said
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only the beginning of a bigger dream, and the hope to show the world how beautiful gods there can be. c, l, g, 0 gods. the arab cup host casa, have been beaten to one in the semifinals by algeria. cut off, nearly took the semi final match to extra time with life equalized. but it wasn't enough. i'm curious field victory scoring from a penalty. in the 17th extra minutes announced a movie in the final on saturday. i do, there is, andy richardson has more on the now by the funny and mama stating he was a semi final between algeria and could produce a very confusing phenomenon. has to be said, algeria looked to be cruising into the the cup final. they were winning one nail.
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at 90 minutes, the polish referee decided they would be 9 minutes if it's on the spot, the not being very many delays during the game. in the 7 minute of thought injury time mohammed one sorry look to it become something of a national hero. if a castle scoring a late late equalizer, but it was still time even us about for even late to go from algeria bay school in the 17th minutes about a time, the referee kept on adding more and more time. the end result was that algeria want to one and they will goes through to the final where they will play. she says yes, earlier in the day she needs to be ages for the very late goal of their own. in fact, it was an own go in the 5th minutes of stuff, which is time in there again, castle left with the not entirely satisfactory outcome of playing in the 3rd place, playoff against egypt on saturday. they freaked 3 consecutive semi final cattle in solomon since winning the asian company. got to the semi find in the gulf
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cup lights from that year in 20. 19, early 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 test. 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 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 school 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 i stay today of getting out of the group station into the knockout rounds. ah.
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