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us dollars to name the aim, this is to raise one. we did much of it for conservation initiative. ah, i know we're all tired and frustrated not to pay demick. he's coming weeks are going to be challenging please, where you're masking public to protect yourself, and we're going to get through this another play from the us president for americans to get vaccinated and went off to fight, storing corona virus infections across the country. ah, hello. i money and this is out there. a lie from doha. also coming up. the 1st
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criminal charges for the assassination of hazy president, driven out noisy, a full not military officer from columbia appears in court. police fonts. he gasped once again. i protested back home. the streets of dawn demonstrating against the military allegations of sexual assault lawyers, the u. k. prince andrew say a lawsuit against him should be dismissed. nations across the world is struggling to contain the outbreak of the on the chrome variance, the u. s. has become the 1st country to report a 1000000 cases in its daily italy. well, those infections haven't translated into a large number of deaths, but it is causing major disruption. thousands of schools are pushing back plans to reopen us. president joe biden says the key to being the outbreak is for the
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unvaccinated to get bad jobs. so 35000000 people not vaccinated. and let me be absolutely clear. we have in hand all the vaccines we need to get every american fully vaccinated, including the booster shot. so there's no excuse, no excuse for anyone been on vaccinated. this continues to be a pandemic of the unvaccinated. so we got to make more progress. and it's also a similar story in europe. the u. k has reported a record 218000 new cases and says more than a 1000000 people in self isolation, france to has reported rec, hold number of cases. government officials that have vowed to enact a law to block unvaccinated people from hospitality venues. in the coming weeks, john henry begins all coverage from washington, dc,
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with the latest covariance soaring to record highs. president joe biden began with a warning, and i'll give it to you straight because i promise to i always would. we're going to say as you all about hearing continued rise in cases. then in his address to the nation, he offered reassurance. if you're vaccinated and boosted, you are highly protected. you know, be concerned about, i'm a crime, but don't be alarmed. the alma crohn variant is surging, setting a single day record with more than a 1000000 new infections over running test centers. leaving many more wondering if they to war contagious, the less lethal than previous variance on the crown is more infectious, threatening to overrun hospitals and threatening even children who are largely unvaccinated cove. it in a very short period of time has become one of the leading medical causes of death
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for children in this country. so i think it's about time that we stopped downplaying the significance of coven for children. the explosive contagion hit hardest in the u. s. has families gathered for the christmas holiday season, cancelling understaffed flights in setting off a wave of vaccine and re masking mandates across the us where positive coven tests have surged from 5 percent to 20 percent since november. many schools returned from the winter break online only, but here in washington ending new york where positive tests have grown from 3 percent to 33 percent. schools are open for business. new york's mayor insists that school is the safest place for children. if you look last year 2020, you witness that the transmission rate was less than one percent inside of school. and how so it was over 15 percent back in washington, president biden ended with
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a plea for the 35000000 eligible americans who remain unvaccinated. please take advantage of what's available cleese in an asian where one's view of vaccination can depend on one's political affiliation. it seems certain that that's a plea, that at least for some will fall on deaf ears. john henderson al jazeera washington . of course, there's a lot more data to consider than just the record number of new cases in the us. he's come from mary with a look at some of the numbers behind the headline. a 1000000 coven tases in one day is obviously a huge issue for the united states. but there is a little more nuance and even some slightly good news when you go behind the numbers. so let's start with this. the 1st shot we've got from our world and data. this is looking at cumulative cases of covered 90, not daily tases. this is, everything has been over the pandemic up the top. there we are now looking at $55000000.00 plus cases of covert throughout the pandemic. so if you're getting
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1000000 of those cases in one day, in a pandemic, that's the last 2 years. that is clearly a huge issue. the good news, though, if i can use that phrase, is the death, right? it's not going up. certainly not the highs that we saw there. this was a year ago when there were around 3 and a half 1000 deaths a day. at this point, we're now down to about 1200 a day, which is still a lot. but as you can see from the trend, there it is quite erratic to was the end, but it's not going up at any great rate. the big concern is probably when we're talking about infection numbers is the positivity right. them explain it this way. this graph shows covered tests per $1000.00 people. that's the metric we're using. now this shows that there are 4 out of every $1000.00 people being test at a rate of 4 tests per $1000.00 people. now again, look at the end of the graph. it's not going up, there is no massive increase in testing numbers. and we know there is
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a problem with testing kit availability in the united states at the testing, staying at the same sort of level 4 out of a 1000. but look at the positivity rate. this is the number of cases or the percentage of cases that are positive out of each test. now, down here it was at around 5 percent. this is only be a couple of months ago. it is now at 22 percent. 22 percent positivity rate amongst tests in america. that is all micron at work that more transmissible contagious variant. let's get more less. we can speak to dr. david friedman. he joins us life and birmingham, the state of alabama. he's president likes of the american society of tropical medicine and hygiene. many thanks for your time. we talk of these huge numbers, but how relevant is it that we still measure the number of positive cases? shouldn't we now be focusing on measuring the number of people in hospital with cove instead?
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i think i think that some correct the cases are very hard to track now. many people are doing self tests at home. there are no good mechanisms to report them quickly to public health authorities. so the 1000000 we heard about is actually maybe more than one day's worth, cuz a lot of reports weren't submitted over over the weekend. so hospitalizations really speak to the impact on the health care system and the, the impact on the population people and was sick and hospital is another important thing to know because the, the i c use are not for the hospitals are getting to be for one, but for example, our hospital only has about 10 people on the i see you right now. one ventilators, where is it was 70 or 75 of the p go last winter. okay,
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that's interesting. a president biden today has been insisting it's business as usual. he will not order any closures if businesses, schools, et cetera. but with so many workers testing positive, i'm calling in sick. what impact is the sheer number of cases have on a normal functioning society? well, i think that's that i think that's the important issue. and we have to, we have to run our economy. and most of the people that are out there, especially the ones that are vaccinated, are only mildly, you know, and you know, theoretically, could work. but we're not going to break the chain of transmission. and it is a trade off between keeping the economy going and decreasing the number of infections. where as for many people it's, it's just a bad cold for a few days. and we do have this whole tension. new guidelines came out and you know
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how many days you need to isolate at home before you go back to work. and it's been set at 5 and that means that a lot of people. busy busy are going to feel well at 5 days are going to go back to work infectious and keep up with the cycle of transmission. but at the same time, keep the economy running button says that he wants schools to stay open. what is the sign, se about school? is it a safe place for children? especially in light of the fact that the number of children in the, in the us being impacted by k that has gone up? yes. well, i, you know, the children are starting to be vaccinated. i'm 5 to 11 year olds are starting to be vaccinated. i think the important issue was to get all those children are vaccinated before they get, before they get back to school. the it's controversial as to how dangerous schools are. i think it depends what's going on at the school. are they
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masking, or are they testing? how long do the kids need to stay home after after, after a positive task? yes, and the whole. busy and this is a state by state thing and, and, and i think, you know, i think some states honestly are going to be safer than others. we do have a lot of states now or, or school districts. now, i'm sudden going back to our online and, you know, hopefully this is going to pass on the big peak of the wave may only be a week or 2 off. and, you know, hopefully we will, even if we're cautious for a little while, we will be able to get the kids back to school or, you know, safely and you know, hopefully by the end of the month. but meanwhile, it would be great if they can all get vaccinated are well, they were waiting if their schools are not open. very good fit if you had to spend your time talking to us, dr. david friedman,
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our president to lex at the american society of tropical medicine and hygiene. thank he. thank you. pleasure to be here. as we mentioned, the u. k has recorded more than 200000 daily coin of ours cases for the 1st time. prime minister barak johnson says, this is a moment, the cushion, and there will be challenging weeks ahead, but he insists the restrictions and place are enough to limit for a challenge reports for high school students in england. this is their welcome back to school. in 2020 to go raise your coffee. not here for waiting for. okay, for, for your eyes. water. yeah. a swab up the nose for every people to check their cobit free and ready for class and in the classrooms. mosque the backend recommended for the 1st time since may rules in england. now aligned with scotland, wales, and northern ireland, pupils of mosques for months. the u. k. is main teaching unions of culture more
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from the government. resources for testing, staff absences and costs are held. ventilators, but winston community academies principal is making the best of it. the additional guidance that we had around math coming in was supportive of that because we really want the children to be here. nothing replaces being in the classroom with other children. and so having that, i'm the last flight test, vaccinations that are happening all seem to us to be measures to kind of keep schools open and that's what we really won't say be happening. work as it back off to the holidays to the london bridge stations rush hour was noticeably quiet. many people either following advice to work from home or isolating with cove it. there was only 6 or 7 people on the floor were that critical there forsooth, mostly 95 percent. the people i work from home or how they work. i mean they may be less than half of the office. so, over the last 7 days, more than a 1000000 britons have tested positive for coven 19,
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the government has tasked ministers with planning for worst case scenario, one in for people being off work. if anything close to that figure is reached. thank keeping vital services going is going to be an uphill struggle. several hospital trusts, civil ready declared critical incidence. it's what health buses do when they're worried, they can't provide priority services. on tuesday evening, morris johnson said the country could ride out the omicron wave without shutting down the economy by saying to but the weeks ahead, a going to be challenging both here in the u. k. and across the world, there is no escaping the fact that some services will be disrupted by st. off absences. and if we all play our part in containing the spread of this virus, the disruptions we face can be far less severe than the national lockdown. reasons to be careful, reasons to be optimistic perhaps for the storm,
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certainly isn't over yet. we'll reach helen's now to 0 london. a 2nd chinese says he has been put into a total lockdown after reports of new corona virus cases. you joe, is a city of more than a 1000000 in central hannon province. the restrictions is similar to those imposed for the past 2 weeks in the industrial hub of shan, the days residence there have been complaining about food shortages officials of rushing to contain even small outbreaks with the winter olympics and beijing less than a month away showing and cindy in that social world, my true whole 0 cases in communities means a future situation where all new infections are found among close contacts, who are already in quarantine, to achieve 0 cases in communities as to create good conditions for an next step to gradually downgrading virus curves, susanna, she'll still head on out his era days of unrelenting rain and indonesia forces
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thousands of people from that house. ah hello, thank you for joining in. here's your weather story for a show. we'll get off straightly as well. but 1st, let's talk about the snow's still coming out, shift for western areas of japan heavy snowfall advisory for the southwest of her car about 30 centimeters, but i think that will taper off as we get throat wednesday. slug of rain is moving across the yangtze river valley. this is impacting shanghai with some rain in for both the west and the east coast of taiwan. some showers hong kong, a hiv 22 degrees though a beauty of a day for you. okay. se, asia, we have had days of rain across the top end of the march for leading to scenes of flooding. displacing thousands of people here. now i think the flood risk on wednesday, really southern sumatra,
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west java. and as we head across borneo ok promised you, we would get australia and here we go. x tropical cyclone says moving closer to the coast of queensland. it's whipped up those waves to about 4 or 5 meters high. in some cases, even 10 meters. and we do have what, whether brisbin breakdown to victoria states now for new zealand, the north island, plenty of sun, the south island. it's a bit unsettled, but this will eventually move in. so we look at the next 3 days in auckland. i rain showers probably as we get toward thursday afternoon or evening. that's it. we'll see again soon. the a right of passage present to the generation michael lang down there was claiming she was helpless. the woman after indoors as those 2 titles of paint for what fatima 9 meets the women affected by f g m. and those reshaping perception,
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do you think people will abandon this eventually, but i'll just 0 corresponding because he lou lou watching out 0 minds. if our top story is the south, the u. s. has sets a new global rec hall with more than a 1000000 new cove at 900 cases registered in one day. he jump is due in part to delays and reporting over the new year weekend. but the u. s. has seen an average of 480000 daily infections over the last week. the u. k. has recorded more than 200000 daily current of ours cases for the 1st time. prime minister boris johnson
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says there'll be no new restrictions for now. but we want of challenging weeks ahead you joe has become the 2nd chinese city to be put into a total lockdown off to report some new current of ours cases. restrictions a similar to those imposed for the past 2 weeks in the industrial hub of shyanne. the main suspects in the killing of the haitian president, juvenile, noisy, has appeared in u. s. federal court for the 1st time, 43 year old, former colombian military officer. mateo palostio was extradited from panama. he's a fast to phase criminal charges in the july murder, which triggered a political crisis in the caribbean nation. i should authorities have arrested dozens of all this, but none have been formally charged. my county joins a sly from washington, d. c. my good to see you say, who is this mario palostio? well, he has now been formally charged in miami federal court having been brought in by
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the agents from panama, which is where he was arrested while boarding a flight. it is reported to jamaica. now he is a son of one of some, 2 dozen former colombian commandoes who were employed by a miami security firm earlier last year. c t u security. they would then deployed to haiti initially it is said as a personal protection group, there to protect political figures within haiti. however, it does appear according to prosecutors that this then moved into basically what became an assassination squad and palacio is set to be one of the 5 members who actually entered the compound off that then haitian president opened on boise and assassinated him on july. the 7th, 3 of the others were with him, were killed during that operation. there are another 18 it is believed still in
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detention within haiti. they have not faced any form of charges. so obviously a lot of questions for mario palostio in terms of exactly what happened, who was responsible for the actual killing of the haitian president. and very importantly, who was put brains behind this whole operation. now, many had insisted that the u. s. was in some way involved, but the fact that the u. s. has not brought its 1st prosecution in connection with the case. a very important detail indeed, f b i agents have been assisting the haitian police for a large period of time. not in the inquiry into the assassination, but this particular risk, the particular case may cost more light on all the events that happened back in july last year. and the thanks for that, mike canada, 1st in washington, dc. police in kazakhstan, have use tear gas and stung grenades against protest as angry as rise in the price
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of fuel demonstrations is spread to the largest $50.00 mossey of the something 2 days ago in the town of dallas in when fuel costs, like, according to local media, several protest this have been detained, and mobile internet has been jammed in the video message later on. she's day because the president said his government would not fall, but he's promised to hold a cabinet meeting to address the demonstrators demand. for his pony, it is a course home with radio free europe. he says the protest could have wider regional implications. i think this one thought everyone was surprised that it spread. so bows in it, did you know these protest them to do? they started over broken regions, as we mentioned, the dublin and the price of liquified petroleum gas. but it quickly took a political angle where people started calling for free elections, of local officials, started calling for the alter about top officials in the government. so they, you know, they're, they're working to get this kind of under control as much as they can with going to
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hurt the reputation because the government, but you know, cause extern has always been fairly stable. they've had moments in the last 10 years where there was some problems with the order was fairly quickly restored for the fact that it is a stable country in central asia, which has had some problems. some of the countries in the past, you know, there's going to be ripple effects that are going to come from this. and i imagine all the governments in central asia, of course, there is a 7000 kilometer border with russia. so all the governments in those countries are going to be watching real closely. what happens if for no other reason than to make sure they don't make the kind of mistakes that the cause authority to did by allowing the situation to get us out of and as it did today, sidney security forces have again fire t gas said demonstrate as rallying against the military, thousands of people gathered in khartoum on terman and port sudan to denounce the armies power grab in october and demanding the military play, no part in any future. government rose as comes 2 days after abdallah handed
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resigned. as the country civilian prime minister saying the political deadlock was threatening sudan survival. mohammed vow has moved from call to i was in on the mana during the day, and i witnessed were the moths that took place there on the the biggest highway in the largest highway under man. it's called the albino, thousands mos throughout the highway. and the other streets also, and they went it as usual with tear gas a by the security forces at the security forces try to block their passage and they succeeded actually in blocking their passage as they tried to cross the bridge, the words captain, you know, the destination of all the protesters, every time they take to the streets is the presidential polish. they want to believe a lot of that message would say half which is calling on the military to withdraw from power. the good news to day is that not all the bridges were close and also
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the internet was not cut off. the local network was not cut off. so the government has changed its sir. policies to was these protest, particularly if they are not as if they are not very big. this could be area of hope for the, for the country. if the 2 sides or, you know, decreased the level of tension and violence as they go about this confrontation between those who want the military to seed power to leave power and those who want to, you know, maintain the status quo as well. so, i mean the, the situation is, as i described very tense, but today is not the worst, is not the worst because nobody has been killed so far. we don't have the use of anybody killed and not or so at no use of a large numbers of people injured to rancho rain in indonesia has forced more than 20000 people to leave their homes and kill 2 children, several districts. and no one ha,
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happened inundated by water. jessica washington reports from jakarta. i keep her in indonesia is auntie proven days. if unrelenting rain has forced thousands of people from the at least 15 sub districts are affected. many parts of indonesia experienced flooding during the monsoon season. from november to march, but some people here told al jazeera they have never seen floods like this. about our land. this time it's really bad. they're taking refuge. some of us are going to our relatives houses because the war is up to 2 meters high in our homes. are local authorities are providing food and other essentials. only is legal fees. i believe we have resources and now we're houses. and so far it's still enough, we distributing it to the people to day and tomorrow. he says it is difficult to know how many people are impacted by the floods due to communications being
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affected. i will see the number of people taking refuge is in the thousands. we do have some issues because many areas are currently experiencing blackouts. thousands of homes have been damaged in north r j as well as a school. many have been evacuated to a near by prayer space, anxiously waiting for waters to receive the head of north arches. disaster mitigation agency told al jazeera the region has flooded several times in recent months, and that deforestation has made the area more vulnerable to severe flooding. as people struggle to cope more rain is being forecast for later this week. jessica washington out a 0 to carter. hundreds of drivers in the u. s. state of virginia have spent the night trapped in the cause of a snow storm closed the highway states. officials say they're working to reopen an
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icy stretch of the i 95, which was blanketed by snow on monday, mondays, falls moving storm brought almost as he sent me to the snow to parts of the southeast and mid atlantic us closing schools, grounding flights and knocking out power to thousands of homes a cause in canada has ordered iran to pay $84000000.00 to the families of those killed in the downing if a plane 2020 rounds military shot down a ukrainian passenger plane, killing all 176 people on board, many of those on board with canadian citizens who had residency in canada and rounds air defenses had been on high alert days out of the u. s. assassinated, iran's top general, cuz some ceremony lawyers for britain's prince. andrew have almost a new york court to dismiss as sexual abuse case against him. but junior, jeffrey says she was forced to have sex with andrew when she was 17 years old,
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all to being trafficked by convicted sex offender. jeffrey epstein. the prince's law is say, she signed a deal with epstein that prevents her from suing him. the judge is set to decide soon whether the case will go ahead. christian salumi explains lawyers for prince andrew attempted to get the lawsuit against him, thrown out based on a document in a civil suit between job free and jeffrey epstein. that was a come to back in 2009 in that agreement. he epstein agreed to pay to fray a half $1000000.00 in, in exchange. she agreed not to pursue charges against any other quote potential defendants in the case. so lawyers for the prince have argued that that means she can't sue him, but her lawyers pushed back against that saying that the agreement does not apply
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in this case because that was in a different court jurisdiction in florida in a state course. the judge, hearing the arguments, actually pushed back very strongly against the defense prince andrew's attorneys, and offered another argument pointing to another clause in the agreement which said that any other person was barred from using that agreement. in another court case and said this suggests that he thought prince andrew perhaps could not use this agreement to get the case thrown out. so it's all very technical legal, procedural arguments. at the end of the day, the judge said he would make his decision very soon, and this decision will determine whether or not the case proceeds to an actual trial. ah,
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i'm on the inside and i hell, the headlines on out is there. the u. s. as that's new global reco, with more than a 1000000 new coven 19 cases registered in one day. he jump is due in part to delays and reporting if in year weekend. but the u. s. has seen an average of 480000 daily infections over the past week. so 35000000 people not vaccinated. and let me be absolutely clear. we haven't had all the vaccines, we need to get every american fully vaccinated, including the booster shot. so there's no excuse, no troops really won't be on vaccinated. this continues to be a pandemic of the unvaccinated. so we got to make more progress. the u. k. house recorded more than 200000 daily current of ours cases for the 1st time. prime
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minister boris johnson says they'll be no new restrictions for now, but warned of challenging weeks ahead. you joe has become the 2nd chinese city to be put into total lockdown off to reports of new crying of ours cases. restrictions is similar to those imposed for the past 2 weeks in the industrial hump of she and the main suspects in the killing of the haitian president driven al moiz. a has appeared in the u. s. federal court for the 1st time, $43.00 old former columbia military officer, mateo plus you was expedited from panama. but he's in kazakhstan, have used to gas and stung grenades against protests as angry as a rise in the price of fuel. prices have spread to the largest city of al nati starting 2 days ago in the town of santos. and when fuel coast fast spiked, one 0 one east command. next step beyond the comfort zone were assumptions or challenge. travel to the ends of the earth and further
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experience unimaginable of the people who live it is probably the most extreme situation i've been involved in. how quickly things can try and award winning documentary, but also a perception witness on a, just a, you know, smoky skies polluted waters and migrant workers facing of h u a. just a few of the issues facing chinese, the thighs today. but drawing attention to the masses in china can be risky, even through performance, abs about are not said on the actual day wishing home you don't wish it wasn't for us. it's also a deeply personal basil digit pin to nat geo. that joe made
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an uncle, johnny affiliate when i get down to the, you know, with the ohio on giant fashion, one 0, one east. fuller's one man, struck as he confronts china's biggest problems. and he's on dude, ah, which advisor show up with? well, i know with well, when it's
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2015, it's awesome. turns to with a young man pushes an industrial vacuum cleaner along the streets, evasion, mace, not brother, one of the most active performance art in china. today though, with jose, jose mendoza now go to then she, i don't know how to view it on me when i do my sheet today, he's trying to until one of the capitals, most iconic building beijing's olympic park to a
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with me not brother, attracts attention everywhere he go after $100.00 days of vacuuming up smoke, he makes a brick out of the dumb. he's collected months ago, son bill thought you good. i'm in town for like i go about with my name with
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our project. not brother has shown a lot on one of the biggest issues facing the china today with me and it just known go and not thought of finds any and get up with him. we'll do it on wednesday. i the 3 is leisha, a village in china's shop. she province catches not brothers attention. local say its environment has been severely pollution by coal and gas monitoring
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a decade, move on really where photos was and she was over textual shared being, lending young here the use of the you tonight? oh, i read you. are you close to him? one on a truck for 23, and what's your i
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to get a genius to read that though they say they complaints to the government have gone nowhere. ah, the artist is determined to draw attention to de bar. lot with know what sort of choices are you on how to go? i can didn't jump on. so what i'm all about. so you obviously
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not listen to, these are not in general it's, i mean you don't know what us know, then you had to sign it if you know the difference in it, yes, just so you're just sitting up in millions and you have a mutual nozzle, bonsa coma hood of he's a good or no, no massage annual. why didn't we? yeah to yes, i do cancel. yeah. so as little than 2 months ago. so who sold on the surgeon santo massaging and getting that you don't send either. and she had kind of to do and when you go to something, i don't know me, it's art curator general bean is here to help not brother with these projects, but they've struck resistance around in general with jim what he can with was yet
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a lot in the meanwhile, the village chief says the artist will be arrested if he continues his work, but it doesn't stop you quickly. and local villages help fill up the bottles of wine and china's most populous greenwater. brach. with their own local water, a low viet, ah. with a dazzling air. wish it turns out it was how long that will ma'am anyhow. but with local pressure, magic not brother knew he had to act fast with a no hold on hold. i gotten sick with a load of shell, norma that i'll tell when you will country rebellion pretty much
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a with after updating the authority, the secret cargo finally arrives in beijing. not brother can now prepare his exhibition of 10000 bottles of pollution border it quickly attract visitors with all of the military. those down the mall says with, but just over a week later, the exhibition is forced to close optic compliance by the water brand and the landlord to florida. yeah, we do all that not troubleshoot. more ra,
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a po, owns idea to fall ball. thought all was over, all but dollars hotel i old saw nobody will hunt you on a job. same as homer. despite the exhibitions short run, it attracted nationwide media attention and prompted the authorities to start an investigation into the village's water quality. one year later, not brother returns to the village in shank, she province. although the government gave the farmer's water purifies and dug them deeper wells, he believes the root cause of the pollution has not been addressed. near the gas wealth, not brother waves, a white flag in
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a symbolic act of surrender to highlight the company's power unless it was all michelle has the value of the slide so many guy and john dot a u attorney jennifer. yeah, i don't want me to run. you. should you try to do it junior. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, with all of our luck with the area with years of america or children, i'm hired. a lot of. how about, i don't know. all right, you're john you about a month ago. about or not? so either way is lots of good and i said
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it goes off, but i think a lot better. oh, it's lucy and she weighs anemia. castillo ta. see you go. you got the dog belts and good talking sales on on each other with hatch has a tile wanted sales as so as young anemia jeweler, earl rolison, she did and she size so in on him it gallon sheldon ah, it didn't take long for not braga to become involved in another issue that was causing a stir in with
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sins in was once a wide fishing village in southern china bit in just a few decades. it's become china's booming silicon valley. with 13000000 residents, most of the migrant workers leading densely packed apartment building. but now the residence of shin didn't buy shoes or district face eviction. the government plans to demolish their homes to make way, believe we did new development. in the areas migrate families and giving not brother toys belonging to their children . when they are evicted, they sons and daughters will be forced to drop out of school. the artist wants the whole country to know what's going on
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with water nunez, the law, what it does is it fails, ohio and ha, not values on mcclain. so any questions about a needles i'm? yes. is allan doug? cool, you good. what do you saw judah again telling me this young on the west of the woods up? i little with tool now was in there. yes. another one sounds he's on the news to hold us on. the children's no, don't play with a can you know that was with goes on to any. are they goes on town or she would in the chicago. yes. yes. yeah. yeah, there. you know, that's a iowa
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i for a meal with how sad i you with not brother. and he's take place hundreds of the donated toys across an open space and use an excavator to throw them one by one over the sticky border
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to the you guys. johnson, city, tennessee, and you want to tell them face in, so i'll shoot why y'all sentence, and it doesn't take long for lauren forestman to arrive on the american house. yeah. $10.00 a 100. k a. t. c. you anything about any kind of 20 minutes of luck? close to a mail? a job for you that i won't tell you the most. if i go to sleep with
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twotango, i don't which and the i don't, i mean go go search and k. i know it by shami to almost always. ok, so this was on, on a home a jo. are you there were a soldier to officers out there. yeah. without the necessary permission from the village committee. not brothers. project is shut down. all of us can do that. i bought it was on alba. i had to hide so high that his art performance. sions, in dulls only lasted for hours. a week later,
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not brother with take it in for police questioning. he was released without charge 24 hours later. like al cry slowed down la demolition plan for by chicago. the government also promised to make arrangements for the areas children to continue their school. a year later, some of the students are still attending school. but most of already been forced to late to lay low for a wall, not brother, head back to his hometown, a small village in the bay province. se china. good. so with what shall the thought and thing as the jewel jewel you'll, you'll, you'll, you'll handle that song on your honey old
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thing. good thing us. so was always on time coding fund. i now show on this is you thought you had sent a you said no one's inbox today, not brother. he's helping his father dry chilly. but it's a beach, a sweet family reunion. a good tin tenayo that joe chillen is on, sends an email to digest. you the dorm out, that'd be at a highway. oh, somebody, i'm isabella's, you know somebody to non tells how m isn't send him. this is
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angela walker. i made him up with johnny my till. yep. when i get down here to his on cl no longer luncheon, his father, he's too shy to speak on camera, but not brother knows he's worried about chosen shanna. we'll feel that i'm is when will we be away by know? well, we will listen with the not, not dodge in will may of funds will choose to alex year the king got about to you. i just not brother's family like he's out one of them. young. i happy to see him home,
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but they struggled to understand his life as an artist. i think in the law, ethan rios dominion not from that. okay. yeah. all. yes, it will make given not here and then you go happen. laugh. daily john, may god with no ah, no brothers art has brought attention to some of the biggest issues facing china today. the perhaps his biggest challenge is bargaining away to balance his work with the responsibility he feels towards his family. who has, you know, i believe well, if you go to the usual shows,
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you got busy. ah, ah, ah ha ha. john sawyer. the deloney jo. jo. jo john other thomas? yo, what's up? oh, the gm financial village with the meal? it's all about, johnny. oh, any new, are you a challenge? it's listed as ah, ah, even though he's been threatened and obstructed,
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not brother hasn't stopped creating ought to shine alive on controversial issues. he continues speaking, asked about the thigh. he's ill. the best way he knows how bald brush and defies. mm. in pakistan's largest city, climate change in water shortages are driving some residents to desperate measures . one 0, one east meet the waters of corruption on al jazeera. ah
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