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if america held up a mirror to itself, what would it see in a sense, race is the story of america what's working and what's not? a lot of people were only talking about that. it wasn't at the top of the agenda. if america can't handle multiple challenges on multiple fronts, we need to go back to school. the bottom line on al jazeera, on counting the cough, m r n a pull that is changing the world of vaccines. not just the coven, 9 thing. big business in play. that a thousands of pixels, millions of dollars and non refundable token. we to demystify the world of crypto on helping to call on al jazeera ah, we understand the differences, familiarity of cultures across the round. so no matter how you take it out 0, we're bringing the news and current to fast that matter. to you counter 0,
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lou, the kind of what you do 0, i'm emily. i wouldn't mind about help stories this hour. us president joe biden has warned unvaccinated people. thanks to be illness. the only cron variance spreads. health officials have recommended americans choose the 5, the on the gen vaccines instead of johnson and johnson because of re cases of blood closing. the us says it's ready to discuss proposal put forward by moscow. russia has demanded a legally binding guarantee that nature will cease its military activity in eastern europe and central asia. it comes amid russian military, build up new ukraine,
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and the 7th round of talk to revive the 25th. dana run euclid deal has ended in vienna. they use coordinated says they've established good relationships with new delegates from iran and a great upon some of the runs k demand. returning to our top story now on us health officials recommending the use of other vaccines over j and j to send j as in and a r k e is an infectious diseases physician and astronomy national university. he says the benefits of the change vaccine outweigh a small risk against delta. it's even a single dose seems to be quite difficult if acacia sort of the 70 percent plus ballpark with over 80 percent effectiveness against serious disease and hospitalization. that's pretty good. i do actually wonder if he did better off being a to dose vaccine for his prime immunization course, because they have that
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a booster will increase antibody level, then increases that protection against severe disease. now the j and j vaccine has the similar technology. this ad, no virus picked the vaccine to astrazeneca. and in australia where we have astrazeneca, we've had mix messaging and poor messaging which led to relatively poor uptake of the astro venica vaccine, especially amongst the younger people. and the everyone was focusing on the very, very rare risks of a rec, hi, low risk of a very rare condition and the very low risk of death rather than looking at the benefits of it. and i think it's really important that people understand that these are good vaccines. they do have serious side effects, but they're really rare and benefits outweigh the risks. the u. k. prime minister except full responsibility following a crashing by election defeat. the conservative party last the north shropshire
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sate for the 1st time in almost 2 centuries. earlier this week, a 100 and pays from bar as johnston's own party voted against his plan to strict at corona virus. measures and re, simmons reports from when in shropshire country life in north shropshire has been synonymous with conservative voting for nearly 2 centuries. but not anymore. morgan, helen, margaret, lillian, liberal democrats. 17957. o helen morgan is now the m. p from centralized opposition party smashed at 23000 majority for boris johnson's conservative party, the period of no structure have spoken. on behalf of the british people, they said loudly and clearly voice johnson, the parties ada. johnson responded by saying he took full responsibility. i totally understand people's frustrations. i. i hear it what the voters are saying in north
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structure and you'll humility. i got to accept over that verde the liberal democrat party with its battle ground headquarters in the grounds of a stately home brought in activists from all over the country a mile down the road. they quickly conquered the market town of wim. the conservative club, a desolate place in defeat, talking to people here, and it's plain to see that this isn't just about public unease midway through a government term. it's about trust, political leadership, and one person. the prime minister, dennis prince, voted liberal democrat, not because it might be better for his business. he had been outraged by a christmas party in downing street a year ago when his mother was seriously ill in a care home. not being able to visit her for a year had a very detrimental effect on my mother's well being. and now we find that the
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people were telling us to stay at home, social distancing, etc, etc. when you find that they've been having parties at dining street and conservative h q, then that's pretty hard to take. this bi election was called after the m p. o and paterson broke rules on lobbying. he'd been paid by 2 private companies to try to influence government pulses. patterson, quit after bar, as johnson botched in an attempt to save him from a suspension from parliament. what's also, we can johnson's authority is a rebellion by a 100 conservative m. p. 's voting against the use of coven passes. john murray is a former conservative mer of when he says johnson is now a liability, basically hasn't got a bucking the party anymore. really? there's an awful lot against him. he says one thing, one day, and those totally the opposite. next day, the conservatives are likely to review the way they govern when parliament returns
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from the christmas recess in the new year. there's little political chair for boris johnson right now. andrew simmons al jazeera women shropshire, china is denouncing what he calls the deplorable u. s. ban on import because of the mistreatment of wisdom we get, we get the us senate unanimously voted to force goods manufacturers in jin young region to prove false. labor hasn't been used them. the ministry of foreign affairs in beijing says the us is making up excuses to control chinese imports. katrina you is in beijing and has more. china has responded angrily and indignantly to the u. s . ban on goods from sion jung. now, beijing has consistently deny that there are any false flavor or other forms of human rights abuses taking place in the western province. it's called these accusations groundless and says that it's a form of hysteria. now, according to beijing, all of its policies engine, john are designed to stamp out extremism and improve the lives of the week is,
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but of course, it's not just the u. s. that disagrees with this is also a growing number of western countries as well as human rights groups that have compared the treat middle described it as amounting to genocide. now in regards to this move, china says that the u. s. is stretching the concept of national security and using it to suppress chinese companies. it says that it's not only having chinese businesses, but it also underlines international trade rules. in response to this, beijing has vowed to imply, implement its or in measures to protect chinese companies. but we still don't have any details yet as to what those might be. 3 is strongly in children, remain critically injured after a gust of wind blew away the bouncy council. they were playing on 5 of their classmates were killed when they fell around 10 meters. as the inflatable was held into the air 11 year olds for celebrating their last week of primary school before
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christmas holidays. in tasmania. the un children's organization says the economic crisis in lebanon is feeling an increase in child abuse. unicef and it's local pun, is handled almost twice as many cases in the past year. at least a 1000000 lebanese children are at risk of violence. it says child labor has also increased more than one in 10 families ends at least one child out to work. and more than half of parents surveyed said their children had skipped meals in the past month, because they couldn't afford to feed them. now jet, marla majid is the special representative of the un secretary general on violence against children. she says it can be prevented the added value of the report is to give the snapshot about what is going currently only been on regarding child protection issues. and when i am speaking about child protection issues, it's about a lebanese children, but also ordinary fusion children and all sorts of families who are living in
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difficult circumstances. i think what the report is highlighting also it's highlighted is a fact that you choose a financial crisis, a current financial crisis, political crisis, but also the humanitarian crisis. and if we add the social economic impact of depend a meek, i think it's highlights the increase of all forms of violence. again, children and coping mechanism to deal with all these issues regarding the exacerbation of inequality and increasing overseas among the most vulnerable people live. i know, as well as many other countries is or have 85 mentioned on children's rights and have to guarantee their rights and we despise the fiscal constraints. they have to be really tied protection and protection of the most vulnerable, including, i mean, really as a priority despite fiscal constrain, despite all this crisis. and here is the support of un is really here to remind zat
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. but he's also in a close partnership with government and we also key partners really to make it happen today because we need to react very, very quickly to protect children, to provide them with social protection, with psycho social support with education and also really making sure that it's really a joint implemented and really accessible to all children in the family without discrimination and showing that no one is left behind. chili's next president will be elected on sunday in what's being billed as the most unpredictable vote there in a long time. the runoff is between a far right conservative and a progressive social democrat, and the deciding factor may well be how they plan to solve unprecedented levels of crime and social unrest and latin america editor lucy newman has the latest from santiago. after 2 years of constant protests that too often end in violence,
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especially on fridays gutted, or cd is closing. what is arguably santiago's oldest and most famous sandwiches. hurry her here everything has been vandalized. he took out the furniture and destroyed it. same thing with the pizzeria, the pharmacy that was here on the 2 of the 18 business owners block have survived. he complained that thousands of jobs have been lost since chile social uprising began, and the public order has been abandoned. on this friday, protesters are already gathering nearby these riot police are expected to soon move in to crush a demonstration that's just about 50 meters from here. they believe that it will soon get violent and destructive. and although it's usually only a very small group that take part in acts of vandalism, many chilean say that these kind of protests have gone too far and they blame the chaos that they believe is taking place in this country on the left. why left him center left wing politicians condemned police abuse, neglect,
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and to show support victims more so called revolutionary violence by protest? years lacking that pretty soon their interpretation was wrong, and you actually does not want a revolution. he actually wants reforms, change improvements, but done with moderation in peace and tranquillity. many are also afraid of the current upheaval in south central chile, where armed indigenous, my put groups who are claiming ancestral lands are carrying out constant attacks all this planes. why extreme conservative call sampling your cast until a few months ago considered an outsider was being seen as a savior by chileans who yearn for law and order. oh, yeah. oh that terrorists some consider men extremist, but to persecute terrorism is not extreme. no, where is the violence worse than in low income neighborhoods were organized, crime and drug trafficking have taken over,
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especially since the pandemic community or the rental. on 26 year old by stan castiel gives us a short tour of lloyd mila, where ordinary citizens are too afraid to go out at night. and in the earth, aren't you during the day looks more normal. but at night, this is a no man's land. every day people are selling drugs on every corner or waiting to mcglenn hall. the knock was set off fireworks to cover the noise of the gunfire, or to announce the arrival of drugs whenever possible he, if indeed monica by stands. mother says that those who sleep downstairs are less likely to receive stray bullet, but that it's more dangerous or her daughter who sleeps upstairs. at least 60 children have died from stray bullets in the last 3 years. i asked left when canada w bought each what he'd do about it. the little drama drama will be ruthless with drug traffickers will strengthen arms control laws and redistribute police to where they're most deep. it's not where there's more money,
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whether with the hardware or software touch evelyn sunday's elections will be expected to make julian's feel more safe. again. we see a newman al jazeera santiago still become his new zabel. we'll have all your sports the use of jemma. yes, on the way we've tiger woods starts adding to competitive goals. and premier league manages how best say on the kid 19 outbreaks threatening england's top division. where live from our, our cup studio in type ah
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thank see a company where lie from our, our cup studio in doha. have i'm diamond ash okay. with 19 continues to effect sport worldwide, we'll bring the latest in just a moment. also coming out of a tiger woods returns to competitive action following his car accident earlier this year. and more joy for australia on day 2 of the 2nd ashes test. as england struggle once again, primarily clubs will meet on monday to discuss the escalating coven 19 crisis. after 9 matches were caught off in a week arsenal. boss mc our tetra is calling for the rules on whether games of aspiring to be made clearer. in terms of the competition, 2 things, one, we need much more clarity. why those again, how get in not plate and what do you need not to play a game. so we are playing the same lake because at the end the most important thing is that we are able to maintain within the context,
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the furnace on the competition. and for me, this is a big same level for saturday. yeah, the club doesn't see the benefit of stocking the lead 3 of his players. virgil vandyke for being jo and cousin james missed that. whenever a new fossil off the testing positive clock says it's uncertain how things will go from here. we have to find a way to get through all this. and i really think that the exchange of information is because it's, it's very helpful. because i think that although misleading the wrong informations that mislead a lot of people, i know that all the and actions out there will say go to clubs, they were vaccinated, but i know they go to iris. yes. and that's exactly what everybody told before. it doesn't, it doesn't deny you're getting safe. if i'm not getting it, you can get it, but you get through it probably in the right way. so that's how it is. that's what makes the nation is for every single. there's also take the, the best decision or for,
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for himself i have been resonated and also also my family and we did, we did the destination. and the thing to that, and these are, in this moment, asia is very important to, to ever these, these type of a solution. i guess that these problems are reminder of the 5 primarily matches not being played this weekend. man to to city are you to face the castle on sunday? the city coach, pet quality ala had to cancel his pre match press conference after inconclusive. the test, the latest wave of coven 19 has also affected the n h l. this game between the mon, true canadians and the philadelphia flyers in canada, it was played and you read off the request from quebec. public health officials to float the threat of the virus, even with no home crowds. the canadians managed a victory and issue out with that go tender caden primate even every now here's a site many go. fans have been waiting for the tiger woods back in competitive
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action. the 15 time major champion hasn't played a tournaments in suffering and serious leg injuries in a car crash back in february. but on friday he he did up at a program event in florida. he'll then play the main competition alongside his on charlie on saturday. back to fort ponies now and in some land have reached an agreement to terminate the contracts of midfielder christian ericsson by mutual consent. the danish international isn't allowed to play in the italian league since being fitted with a defibrillator after suffering a cardiac arrest denmark's open game of the european championship. he received life saving treatment on the pitch and hasn't played since that match in gene. ah algeria, ty, cantinas yet in the final of the fee for our cut hair and cats on saturday with a new champion is set to be crowned the tournament has been used as it made
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a test of and out of the wild cup next day. sean gusher. oscar reports ah, for 19 days, cattle has hosted 16 teams in their fans from asia and africa in a dress rehearsal for the 1st middle east woke up in 2022. but now it's come down to just 2 teens. algeria, antonia in a north african dobby to decide who when the arab cup at al bite stadium, both sides had dramatic semi finals. the algerians knocked out hosts cattle in a nail biting finish. which controversially, so 19 minutes of stoppage time added on at the 70 minute algeria were awarded a penalty use of belated miss, it's good. the rebound in the final 21 i'll cheerier to the band. her 2nd is barney. although algeria, the current african champions, they're missing the european bay stalls. who what released for this arab cup?
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algeria is 18 though, have so far done a convincing job of mikey, this fall. hi, in finance abuse. he come, a darby in the far knoll is like the previous match. it's about who wants it more. that is, it's about the state of mind. it's about wanting to make an extra effort. it's about not giving up. so dispatch is about having more grip. oh, their opponents to nicea, edged into the final thanks to a last gasp win over egypt when their rivals captain scored an own goal in the final minutes. it kept out tennessee, his hopes of ending, of $5080.00. a wait for now, that arab cup title having one the 1st tournament all the way back in 1963 shakuma goblin. sharla beller. i hope you had entered the skin between spirit and solitary between us, with lots of strength and courage would put lots of intensity in operation into it to washington as young. he albert said him,
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he behind me will host this final at the court. the final stage of record breaking 63002439 fans watched cas, i'll play here. and another set out crowd is expected on saturday. i'll bate which means the house in arabic was inaugurated on the opening day of the arab cup. after saturday's final, it's next big test will be as the home of world football as a host, the 1st game of the world cup in 2020 to join a guest raska al jazeera, albert stayed in the head of well football, johnny, and fountain. i was in favor of continuing the ar cut in his current format. this edition was the 1st time it was an official, a fee for torment. and he says it's been an incredible success. not only of course, as a, as a, as a test event for the work about it's much, much more than that. actually, it has transformed itself after a few 1st matches into a real competitions into a real world cup. try to determine which is the best team in the other world. and
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we know how big it is. 450000000 p. and so many emotions. but we have seen grateful belief proceed. incredible infrastructure. we have seen great emotions women plan, nadia nadeem is in car to enjoy the arab cup. she left off on a stand as a child refugee before going on to a top level football career. nadeem has been a star strike adopted denmark since 2009. and last year she won the french title. she's now playing for louisville in the us. that being told who read that seeing women's but will develop enough and have been a great joy. but that the taliban takeover based on future generations of go during the same was you know, a mission toward the right on the right direction. i was say, because for me again, i don't understand why school to something that is all out. i embody the everything
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that the taliban know women to, to sample. and again, i don't think i'm a bad person. so i don't understand why do they want people to be like me. so we can having like a, you know, a female football team. my sis, the youngest, especially young, i was the keeper for the advocate team. couple of games i, i thought was like a huge step because then that's how you're going to inspire the coming generation. that's how you going to kind of change the metallic varies and maybe the culture and the country. but unfortunately, as it is right now, i know a lot of the, the girls are spread every corner of the world and my, my, my father who was a general napkin military and the mom was inspect the school. and then how about getting power kind of thing changed? my dad was killed unfortunately, because he was a general. and from that, we somehow arrived to denmark where we'll give him the 2nd chance and where my life
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started. as i know today was the change was that and the repartee came that i was saying i was the 1st on my ashes, soul women's football. i knew what was but i've never thought that girls are allowed to play or play this. was there a glimmer of how big them play his last month, you know, happy that there are lots to play even though not in the garrison. when you're high, you know it's, it's sad that such a simple thing, a football is, it's just a game that you're not even allowed to play that in your own country. are they afraid that women and girls are going to be empowered or maybe some somehow feel they're equal? what they should be? well, there's garage, maybe i don't know before now get sports education. i even allowed to for me, the 1st step is been able to go to school and then you know, that's something we have to change 1st and then the sports is going to be the
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naturally 2nd step. i hope so. but i don't know england's criticism facing the possibility of another happy defeat in the 2nd ashes test in adelaide, australia well on top of the day too modest lavishing and got a century before being dismissed for a 10300. steve smith is standing in his captain, he scored a 93 and we could keep alex kerry also got a half century australia to class on 473 for 9 and england while they ended with a shaky 17. when we came up to the treat, strange circumstances, i'm not sure i've been involved in the game called athletics the lightning, but you know, we got to turn up tomorrow and the natural light, which i think you guys probably agree is as look the the easiest and best time to, to be about around the middle. is there a belief in the dressing room that you can salvage this situation? and the stuff we don't believe would be in already?
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that's why a sport for now after the break, we'll have a news updates from mariam in london. ah mm hm. it's the political, the racial that's challenging the way you think. have agencies fail hating the situation, is was that it was before the discipline found wife and digging into the issues is a military advancement going to stop the family ticket? i is on better company to drive now people out of berry. how will climate migration differ for those who have and those who don't have lots of countries see, we will pay poor countries to keep refugees there. a park with me. markham on hill,
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