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santiago by jablonka. ah, the world can't take so because only 2 months, as the main, the bend gets closer to 0, it is here. every step of the way. i'm going to go with updates from fans across the globe. things can expect some strong support here in, with the spotlight on north and central america, canada build that 1st place finishing, qualify, all will the us, mexico will costa rica rise to the occasion? the local countdown on al jazeera and diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of and networks journalists on al jazeera, aa
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queen elizabeth coffin arrives at buckingham palace, hundreds of thousands. i expected to say the final goodbyes. she lives in states on wednesday. ah, like why mommy inside this is out, is there a life? and doha, also coming up all st. records, it's worse day in 2 years. it's inflation. the u. s. remains unexpectedly high calls for strains as armenian as a by john blame each other, fighting which killed almost a 100 soldiers and ukraine's president says its troops have recaptured more territory from russia in the northeastern region of khaki. ah,
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the queen the coffin as queen elizabeth, the 2nd is now in buckingham palace. soft being flowing from scotland. traffic came to a standstill throughout much of london as thousands lined the streets in the rain to catch a glimpse of the hearse. the new king charles the 3rd and his wife, the clean consoles. when the palace received the coffin will re challenge against coverage. but the look at the queen's final journey to london. ah, this is operation unicorn in action. for years, buckingham palace prepared for the queen's death plans in painstaking detail for all foreseen eventualities. unicorn was the procedure for bringing her body to london. if has happened. she died in scotland at her lying and rested in giles cathedral in edinburgh. grew to reclose, many thousands came to pay their respects and say good bye, shall not return to scotland again. accompanying her south was an
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princess royal and the queen's only daughter. the royal regiment of scotland stood at attention to see the queen leave. where the queen's coffin on board an array of transport plane took off from edinburgh, the capital of the scottish nation. she loved so much and flew to north salt on the outskirts of london for the last stage of the day's journey. the crowds lines the a 40 and unromantic main road that heads into the british capital from the west. but then it was into more picturesque territory. the stucco terraces of bayswater than marble arch and park lane, where mourners stood many deep. it will just bring home that the reality of the whole situation. and i mean, yeah, it is going to be sad. this is it the final stretch. now the queen always preferred
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balmoral and windsor castle, but buckingham palace is the work. the heart of the british royal family. back is where they are taking her now. operation unicorn successfully completed. the queen's coffin spends the night here. then on wednesday, she moved to westminster hold for 4 days of lying in state, and accused to come and see her are already growing glory shannon's now to 0 london . a morn as in england won't be able to file past the queen's coffin until later on wednesday. that hasn't stopped crowds from beginning to form, keys through the capital. already. hundreds of thousands of people expected to say good bye to the queen when she lives in stays at westminster hole. hurry force it has mo, from central london, is the rain arrived over london. it fell on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river thames, waiting with still more than a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen's coffin. first in line,
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vanessa had been here since monday and that i'm going to move for some out to the topic in this mix feeling. and we'll be like going sorry. sass in our hearts though. all right, great lady chil, peacefully rest. this is something very small. you know, considering that she's been 70 years looking after us making big sacrifices. you know, you know, great job. are you worried about what's going to happen overnight? disliked his, i'm english, we used to the weather. it can hale stone, snow era, canes. i'm staying here. we did hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the 4 days in which the queen will line state their speed and numbers will be monitored closely. officials say they may decide to stop new arrivals for the sake of safety. when the sky finally does get underway, it will proceed open over lambeth bridge across the river. thames along the north
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bank passed the houses of parliament to westminster hall. and officials a warning that those especially those waiting on the south bank stretching back. we'll be here for a very long time and constantly moving cue with few opportunities to have arrest. it will be here at westminster hall, that members of the public will have their long awaited private moment, a short walk away in green part more private tributes and memories inscribed amid the flowers. from witnessing the coronation woke up this morning while sam my dad took me up there, and mostly i was saved to queens. and my mom was crying excitement because i can't seem to point to a wedding at the same edinburgh cathedral where this week the queen lay at rest. very sad, very poignant. we know exactly where her, her casket goes. i mean that we literally were standing there to be married for so many a constant presence in the daily life is no more. and whether with flowers, messages will patient queuing. it's being marked hurry, full sit, al jazeera,
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london, us markets have plummeted off the new report show that monthly inflation increased margin instead of coming down like many had expected. the figures came out on the day president joe bought and celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction. what a great day. exactly. 4 weeks ago today, i saw the inflation reduction act and the law a symbol most important legislation, price of the congress to combat inflation. and one of the most significant laws in our nation's history, my view, i said it then i'll keep saying it with us law, the american people one and special interest. last say again, the american people, one and special interest, los heidi jake house for his mall. and what happened on the market. we saw the worse stay for wall street in more than 2 years with the dow jones closing at down
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more than 1200 points. that was close to 4 percentage points loss. and this was a direct reaction to the early report of the consumer price index showing that inflation the, in the month of august in the u. s. was still at 8.3 percent and in fact i take higher than it had been in july. so when you break down that number, even further of that shows the greater concern, because while gas prices have fallen in the us, the prices of other essential goods, lake, shelter and health care, they have gone up and we saw the sell off on wall street as investors are now looking forward into next week when the federal reserve will meet and likely use this information as justification for more aggressive measures to bring down inflation, meaning a higher interest rate hike, which is the reason that these investors were spooked. this is certainly a pivotal moment for the president and for democrats because we are i in the mid
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term congressional elections, which is coming in less than a month and a half time. and so that is something that democrats are trying to continue the momentum. they felt throughout the summer on the good news passing their legislative package. inflation seemingly coming down. but today that certainly throws a wrench in that narrative. joining us live from los angeles, california is christopher thornburg is founding pot if beacon economics. thank you for joining the program. what do you make of these inflation figures they've jumped despite petrol prices tumbling and recent months. we're right. busy but that's the problem right now, we continue to see forecasts for inflation that have been under the mark time after time. for me, i look at the stock market and my only real surprises. why are they surprised? the official forecasts of a missing them are over and over again. and that's because they keep talking about
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this as a cost push inflation bout. it's not cost put push. it is demand driven. that is to say, the better reserve, but so much money in the economy over the last couple years is a phenomenal amount of consumer demand. and that's going to put prices in every direction until of course, we run out of that money to throw the economy. or do you think now the federal reserve will opt for a full percentage point rate rise in september? well, they might, but i think that's the wrong way to go look. the problem here yet again is, is quantitative easing. they did 5 trillion dollars and bond buying that. expanded the money by nearly 40 percent. ah, when you have that much accessed money in the economy, you're going to have inflationary pressures and you only way to stop it is to get the money out of the economy using the federal fundraiser. to do that is simply too slow a process. they have to engage in quantitative tightening, and they have to do a significantly,
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they have been afraid to make them move. they're supposed to be starting relatively soon on, but really that's the only way they're going to slow this thing down. mark is clearly concerned what are they concerned about in particular, is it this prolonged period of historic rate hikes, because that could do some damage canal to b u. s. economy? oh, yeah, i mean that's, that's the idea. in theory, they anticipate a weaker inflation numbers, which means, shall we say a lesser growth of fed. but let's also be clear that the stock market is excessively volatile. it's the, the drama queen of the u. s. economy is i like to describe it. they overreacted today relative to this news, and you know, in a couple days it's got to go bouncing back up again. you can take this day to day volatility and read it as anything more than the, the nonsense from high speed trading. this is a market problem, not an economic problem. ok, right safe, we ought to focus on the economics. how would you say the u. s. economy is really
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day because the figure is paints a mixed picture to the layman. i mean, you say spending is high, consumer demand is high, demand for work is as strong as i understand it. inflation is high, but not as high as it was last spring. we talked about the spending. so is it doing well? is it doing badly? absolutely is doing well well it, we have a 3.5 percent unemployment rate in the nation right now. the us, your production is an all time high level. there are 2 job openings for every person looking for a job right now. and as a result of that worker earnings are going up with the fastest pace they have in 30 years. and by the way, when you place you're just using the correct number, c, p, c, wage growth is actually positive right now in the united states. so by that metric actually right now, workers are doing fantastic the economy is doing very well. but of course it
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inflationary environment, you have winners and losers, shavers or losers, borrowers or winter folks are on fixed, incomes are losers. those who are not on are doing great. so a lot of inequality being created by inflationary pressures, not a good place to be. they really need to get it under control until it before it does create real economic problems. ok, thank you for that. christopher thornburg, speaking to us that from los angeles founding partner, beacon economics they grew up still ahead on al jazeera, more on was the twisted whistlebury, has to say to us senate hearing about the platform security plus i and celebration to be a new president is sworn in contested. ah,
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judy has begun the fee for world copies on its way to cancel book your travel package today. it's typhoon season and here is the latest one. a bit further west of the laugh, therefore, affecting taiwan and the out of bands of shells coming through. definitely affecting mainland china. the orange centers was just the heaviest rays and not just confined to the typhoon itself. the way it makes land follow, just catch the edge, i think ning bows. it's significant risk of wind damage. the wave is wife, height 8 meters means given that the direction of the storm is, is moving and the wind strength, they will be a risk from a storm surge running up that mice and flooding, of course, over land. now very quickly, once is interact with land, we think it'll fall apart. so those traceable here. i don't think we really will be at tracy. the rain goes north was it leaves fine weather behind. if i take you on
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to friday, again, the rain is still traceable through the yellow sea and probably in the western side of the korean peninsula. otherwise it remains dry. and you see the next storm already forming out at sea, affecting the smaller japanese islands. the bigger picture to the southeast, widespread thunderstorms showing themselves in western bore, near the central philippines and back through towards western b amount. seasonally, that is correct. as for india, the heaviest rain is february's, but good, you're at is quite a significant focus. i saw a visual airline of the journey debating the issues of the day produce was always den, criminalized around the boundaries of rights lead andras member. there people, her family and her friends and our community member on air or online at jewel voice . this made it to reap. don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be soft with a political solution. as climate change progress is there. some people who are completed that they're just going to have to move. there's no recognition about
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what we're ready facing the street. oh no, just 0. ah, ah, ah, you're watching al jazeera mind f autopsy, or is this our the coffin, a queen elizabeth, the 2nd is now in buckingham palace. selves being flown from scotland. traffic came to sound still throughout lots of london as thousands line streets in the rain to catch a glimpse of the hearse. us markets have plummeted. often you report showed that monthly inflation increased marginally instead of coming down like many expected figures came out on the day president joe biden celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction. us actually stay,
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antony blinkin has spoken to our medias. prime minister, as a bi jones president urging them to seize hostilities on tuesday, almost a 100 troops have been killed. the un secretary general is deeply concerned about the renewed fighting is with antonio terrace. but men had to say he calls on the sides to take immediate steps to deescalate tensions, exercise, maximum restraint and resolve any outstanding issues through dialogue within existing formats. he also urges them to fully implement previously reached agreements. the secretary general express is, is support for the ongoing mediation efforts in the region. victoria gay, somebody has mon, the story on the fighting along the border between o, media and as a by john started early on tuesday. a media says the at the by johnny army, shelter military positions around
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a number of cities. it released this footage showing what it says is as a by johnny soldiers trying to cross the border as a by john, no community. not merely violated ceasefire because school, but it also targeted armenian position. so those, the cd infrastructure inside. i mean, so it's a clear attack on southern country. it's clear to talk with you in the state as a by john to speech that it says it's armed forces were responding to a build up of armenian land mines, a weapons on the border, while armenia has been selling as a military position for a week. 2 weeks now, which shelling has been intensified over the last few days. and over the same few days, i mean yes, started amassing heavy weaponry and almond along the border. it's an army n. as in john,
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tensions between armenia and desert by john largely stem back to a decades long standoff, sparked by the contested nagondo caraballo region. it internationally recognized as part of as a by genes territory. but 95 percent of its population is ethnic armenian. they fought several wounds on this issue. the last one was in 2020, after 6 weeks of fighting as a by john, regain much of the territory. a russian peacekeeping force was deployed to enforced the ceasefire. analysts say the conflict appears to have been ratcheting up in recent weeks. there was meant to be a proper washing or peacekeeping presence on, in the area around 2000 forces owner. but some of the reports that i have seen us, that this is very much been depleted to us. it result off all rushes for in your queen. russia basically needed to, i'll bring troops and long form variety of locations. the russian government says it's now working to ease tensions. it's urging both sides to show restraint and
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refrain from further escalation. victoria gates and b al jazeera president vladimir zalinski says ukraine has taken back full control of more than 4000 square kilometers of territory previously occupied by russia. his forces had been driving the russians back in a rapid counter offensive in the north east. ukrainian officials say that recaptured more than $300.00 settlements in the khaki region. in the past week. cave is coating on the west to speed up weapon deliveries to back its ongoing advance that ukrainian flags. meanwhile, flying in the cities of his e. uwm and copy ask both located on railway lines that such as supply routes for russian troops. ukraine says it's also made gains in the south nic hassan, but at a slower pace. lesson ministry vehicles have been left abandoned after the cranes
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counter offensive to the northeast in khaki region. around 250000 people were caught in the middle of fighting in ballard clear, which is a crucial military supply hub retaken by ukrainian forces last week. moscow is acknowledged as recent territorial losses admitting that its forces have been outnumbered. steven nicks is a regional director eurasia, the international public in cities. he says, you quaint recent advances the setting shock waves for russia. this is not just a bad fuel when you're seen growing discontent in russia. yesterday, a group of local elected officials wrote the duma asking the russian parliament to impeach president. then a group of deputies wrote directly to the president asking him to step aside in a climate of fear crashing such as exists in russia. this is unthinkable,
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but our assessment is the russian people, seeing the lack of success. success of the rational forces are starting to have doubts and are expressing those doubts. so this, the psychological effect is important as the military effect. you have to remember the russian people were told 3 things. first care would fall immediately. second, don bos would be conquered. 3rd, that hard give and, and all the way to the black sea from verizon to a desk would be changing. none of those things have happened. combat as a war, wills and right now ukraine is waiting on the battlefield. and there went in this war of will series of the rocky capsule. it then come off to weeks of often fight and protests. political rivals have declared trees ahead of a religious ceremony which these millions of pilgrims visit iraq. alhashan has
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moved from baghdad at the entrance of the green zone and baghdad and new gate has been installed. the piano, the round of political tension, could lead to violence. the government headquarters again went to the government and security forces should be ready for any developments that might be a confrontation, but not like the previous one might be some kind of an escalation on the level of demonstrations or the peaceful expression of the political been several protests in the past few days, a larger than one station is expected after the religious out of bang ceremony. at a simple but or no corners administered, god is no need to be part of the coming struggle. the rival section seek to split the unity of the protest movement and turn it into a violent protest. but the focus of the political parties is elsewhere. they're debating a recent call for early elections. iraq hasn't had a functioning government in nearly yeah. many support the call in principle,
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but it's agree on the details. prominence, shalley them up to the southern and his sod risk movement. one polymer dissolved an m p. 's prevented from withdrawing the resignations. 73 m. p 's from sub this book stepped down in june as a way to end the political stage. me his allies, into sunni, anchored blocks agree on the need to call for new elections. but they wanted government to be formed before that was sad, was rival former prime minister newly mattie key once the into discussion delayed. i thought the know not get the fuck washer color. i think this almost a consensus on holding early elections. there might be differences on the timing of the nature of the next phase. will the current government oversee the election or another new government and who will head the new government? one for many iraqis, the months of political crisis as led to an uncertainty about the future, us a saba gangs, they're just gangs, they want to settle their accounts,
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and we're the victims small are generally good. a total oper, they should be cheap hot and we have the right people to replace on a blue shabbat out could be the rockies, want to be relieved. the whole thing has become an illness since the us and vision and until today. so all clear, this isn't the 1st protracted quality goes stand off in iraq. but the extent of polarization and the violence that i companies, the protests have served as a wake up call, while many feeling. this could be the beginning of a bloody chapter in iraq's history, alejandra 0, but that egypt president until foretell ccs and dough half a 2 day visit. it's his 1st trip to cut off since he took office in 2014 and comes off to years. the political differences between the 2 countries causes official news agency described the visit as marking a new era in relations. chinese pres, gigi and ping is heading to central asia on his 1st trip abroad since the early
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days of the pandemic. he's visits because it's down and was becky's done with aim to promote beijing strategic ambitions. patrick felt cripples from china's capital . but like the present, she is making this his 1st trip outside of china. since the early days, the coven 19 pandemic. and the fact that it's coming so close to the congress party congress where he expected to cement his status as the most powerful chinese leader . since massey don't really speaks volumes about the importance of the shanghai corporation organization to china. and you only need to look at it in numbers to get a sense of why that is. we're talking about a block, which accounts for a population of 3200000000 people and nearly a quarter of global g. d, p in 2021. and that stature is expected to expand and sam, a can reporter saying that 6 new countries will be given the status of dialogue partners, including qatar, saudi arabia and egypt. so at
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a time when beijing is facing increasing pushback and opposition of a range of issues from western countries, the strengthening of this alliance is seen as crucial for china encountering that global balance of power. and all eyes will be on a possible meeting between present she and president vladimir putin on the sidelines of the seo ukraine. and taiwan are likely to be the focus of their talks . and remember, this is the 1st time the 2 leaders are meeting since russia's invasion of ukraine. so for present putin, this is a chance for him to demonstrate moscow's tilt towards asia and for present she, it's a chance to highlight is a growing clouds. and in many ways to highlight russia's increasing reliance on china, majority of twitter shareholders have approved elan mos bed to buy the social media platform. as despite the but in as attempt to back out from the deal mosque is suing twitter, keesing if lying about the number of fake accounts on the platforms. it comes off
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to a former twist security chief turn whistle bro, accused the social media giant. not tang enough to protect the privacy of its uses . peters that co told the u. s. senate judiciary committee. the spies from china and india were on twitters payroll. william brito has been integrated as kenny's president. several people were injured as crowds forced their way into the stadium. with the ceremony was taking place. richard narrowly won the election in august over a long time opposition figure ra tinka. catherine. so airport's from already, i assume and ok. now president william who to stood before a pot stadium to take his oath of office. 6 ah, the ceremony marked the end of a closely contested general election from a president who kinyata handed over the instruments of power to the new president.
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the 2 politicians. how fallen out and can yetta backed opposition leader reload, dingo, who came 2nd in the polls and to day and he's fast addressed to the nation. the president said he will do all he can to address the problems facing kenyans, the largest when us of these election east, the people of kenya, we have done well as a nation. we have bliss, the train in an increasingly challenging environment where democracy is consistently on trial. oh, many kenya's were there said they have high expectations president with going to fulton or they have gotten deal with money to help one business day grow their business. i say it would be hard to live.
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oh is taking over country, the big external debt, a drought that has affected millions, rampant corruption. the president promised to walk with all canyons to make things better. we should remain conscious that we have all been elected to walk together in ensuring that our children go to school. our people have food and decent health care, and our young people have jobs. and i will walk of hub dignified livelihood for we believe strongly that every hassle matters. hutto holds himself to sla, who is fighting for the majority, who are struggling to make ends meets his plans to transform the country are ambitious, but economists say all those plans.

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