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a man has been organizing employee exhibits for nearly 100 years, but this is the 1st time one has been open to the public. more than 400 of the met 1700 workers submitted. there are so even the security guards here are artistically talent, especially the security guards, the demand for me, that's really interesting. it's the people who have jobs that don't seem to be ones that involve the federal directors to cali itself. exhibition design manager daniel kershaw to organize work is installation gives you a slice of what's on the minds of more varied types of artists in new york. then you could possibly get anywhere else. the exhibit is a sign of appreciation for the met employees and a fresh approach to art from an age old institution. the news. ready ready
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the coffin of queen elizabeth arrives at buckingham palace. hundreds of thousands are expected to pay their respects as she lives in state on wednesday. ah, 11 o'clock, this is out there. a light from doha also coming up. wall street has, is worst day in 2 years. is inflation in the u. s. remains unexpectedly high calls for restraint, as are media and as a by john blame each other for fighting which is killed almost a 100 soldiers and a test that arrives in the mail could help eliminate the cancer that kills $300000.00 women every year. ah . so the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd visit buck inputted self to be flown in
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from scotland. on tuesday. traffic came to a standstill in london as thousands lined the streets in the rain to catch a glimpse of the hearse. the new king charles a 3rd and his wife, the queen consort, were at the palace to receive the coffin, where we challenged begins our coverage with a 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 as 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 princess royal and the queen's only daughter. the royal regiment of scotland stood
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as attend to see the queen leave where the queen's coffin on board and r f. transport plane took off from edinburgh, the capital of the scottish nation. she loved so much and flew to northfield, on the outskirts of london for the last stage of the day's journey. 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 terrace is a base water than marble arch and park lane where mourners stood many deep. it will just bring home the, the reality of the whole situation. and i mean, yeah, it's going to be sad. this is it? the final stretch? now the queen always preferred balmoral and when the castle, but buckingham palace is the working hard that the british royal family back is
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where they're taking her now. operation unicorn successfully completed the queen's coughing spends the night here. then on wednesday, she moves to westminster hall before days of lying in states and the queues to come and see her are already growing rory talents. how does era london? well, motors won't be able to file past the queen's coffin until later on wednesday, but stopped cross from beginning to form cues. already, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to save bikes, of queen when she lives in states at westminster. hall, our force, it is more from central land is the rain arrived over london instead 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 1st in line vanessa had been here since monday, and that i'm going to go out to the fact that it is mixed feeling. and
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so you know, so all right, great lady, peacefully with this is something very small, you know, considering that she's been 70 years looking off to us making big talk about, you know, you know, great job. are you worried about what's going to happen over night? it's like i'm english or used to the weather. hail joe know eric k, i'm saying here. hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the 4 days in which the queen will line state their speed numbers will be monitored closely. efficient say they may decide to stop new arrivals for the sake of safety. when the sky finally does get underway, it will proceed up and overland the bridge across the river thames along the north bank, passed the houses of parliament to westminster hall. and officials a warning that those, especially those waiting on the south bank stretching back will be here for a very long time and constantly moving que few opportunities to have arrest it will
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be here at westminster hall that members of the public will have their long awaited private moment, a short walk away in green park, more private tributes and memories inscribed amid the flowers. from witnessing the coronation woke up to morning while sam my dad took me up a monkey, i was saved. queens and my mom is crying. excitement cancer sees according to a wedding at the same edinburgh cathedral where this week the queen lay at rest very, that very poignant. we know exactly where her, her casket is. i mean that we literally were standing there to be married. 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 for sit al jazeera london wall street has registered its biggest drop since june 2020 the market sell off was
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tricky by a report showing that inflation in the us increased in august. and so coming down as many economists had expected. how did you capture reports from washington? d. c. most goods and services in the u. s. are still more expensive than ever. the consumer price index, a key inflation indicator showed inflation is still close to a 40 year high. instead of cooling off, as many had expected, while gas prices are down, most other essential are up, like rent went up. 20 percent everything. so from $600.00 to $8200.00. so that's the big, big ride and medical expenses went to the dent is about a couple of months ago and to a stretch. so something is like a 150 before used to be only 5055, maybe 70, or the most wall street bumped at the inflation news. the dow jones industrial average plummeted more than 1200 points. falling nearly 4 percent. it was the worst
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day for american investors since june 2020 was clear from corps inflation readings and some internals that we look at that we still have a broadening inflation problem. it's seeping into more. ready parts of the economy, the us president joe biden said, unemployment remain low, and the stock market doesn't necessarily reflect the state of the economy. he seemed unfazed during a white house event to celebrate the so called inflation reduction act. this bill cut costs for families help reduce inflation at the kitchen table because that's where they look at. the bill passed a month ago. it aimed to invest $375000000000.00 to fight climate change and helps some $13000000.00 americans pay for health insurance. it does not, however, tackle widespread inflation according to economists. republicans opposed to the law
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and blame inflation on biden's party. american people nay. who created this mess? i remember quite well how wash and durham fresh went the spring of 2021 dawning out on laugh, orange burning and leaving taxpayers to pick up the bill. economists pin rising prices on the war and ukraine. supply issues linked to coven, and stimulus and disruptions in the labor market. in it's meeting next week. the federal reserve is expected to announce another increase in interest rate and aggressive move aimed at bringing down inflation. but that also feeds fears of a possible over correction that could trigger a recession. hydro castro al jazeera washington or your secretary of state antony blinkin has spoken to him in his prime minister. and as by chance, president urging them to cease hostilities, almost a 100 troops had been killed. your inspector general antoni guiterres is also concerned about the renewed fighting. it's what
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a spokesman 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 a support for the ongoing mediation efforts in the region. a latino from victoria don't be who has more uncomfort the fighting along the border between all media and as a by john started early on tuesday. a media says the at the by johnny army, shelter military positions around 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 a co school, but it also targeted armenian positions of those, the civilian infrastructure in site. i mean, so it's a clear attack,
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also little country. it's clear to talk with you in the state as a by john disputes that it says its armed forces were responding to a build up of armenian land mines, a weapons on the border. while armenia has been showing as virginia military positions for a week, 2 weeks now, which shall inc has been intensified over the last few days. and over the same few days, i mean yes, started amassing heavy weaponry and ottomans along the border. it's in army and as it by john tensions between armenia and desert by john largely stand back to a decades long standoff, sparked by the contested laguna caraballo region, is internationally recognized as part of as a by genes territory. but 95 percent of its population is ethnic armenian. they fought several wars on this issue. the last one was in 2020,
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after 6 weeks of fighting as a by john, regain much of the territory. a russian peacekeeping force was deployed to enforce the ceasefire. and let's say the conflict appears to have been ratcheting up in recent weeks. it was meant to be a proper washer or peacekeeping presence on, in the area of around 2000 forces on. but some of the reports that i have seen is that this is very much been depleted as a result of all rushes for in your queen. russia basically needed to bring troops in from a variety of other locations. the russian government says it's now working to ease tensions. it's urging both sides to show restraint and refrain from further escalation, victoria gates and be al jazeera to palestinians have been shot dead near the jamila check point to just north of jeanine in the occupied west bank. these where the army says the men fired at them 1st. the palestinian authority has yet to confirm this. israel says the check point will be closed until friday,
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due to the incident. the world health organization says it has a plan to ensure that cervical cancer is the 1st concert to be eliminated. some countries in europe are already well on their way with sweden using a home testing system that catches cases early. police reports now from one cervical cancer, it kills more than $300000.00 women worldwide every year. many of them die young, but the world health organization hopes the disease can be beaten for good. if methods being used here in sweden or adopted across the globe. very hedge madison was vaccinated against cervical cancer along with all of her schoolmates. when she was 11 years old. did it off leave? it gives the good protection, which i think old woman nate. and it was just totally obvious to me. obvious to my parents as wow, there was nothing to think about just still at nevada. the vaccine against human
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papilloma virus or h, p, v, has been shown to reduce cervical cancer and pre cancer by up to 90 percent. but there's another effective weapon being used here. the public health campaign in sweden has been so successful that confident i can virtually eradicate cervical cancer in the next 5 years. and it's partly due to this, we have and the test kit. we also have a fair transport to q. jessica barry under is head of a laboratory. that process is home screening tests for cervical cancer, yadda. it says that this has been vital in finding women who are at an increased risk of cervical cancer. it's very easy. you get the kid in the post with instructions and sent it back. since we started last year with screened many more women this way than those he used to visit the gynecologist or midwife. the higher ed on this in india has just developed its own vaccine raising hopes that sweden's lead can be followed there by my father to log many of these countries could not
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introduced h be roxanne because the vaccine was expensive. now we know that a single those of the vaccine will walk almost as good as fools as of 2 daughters. this is a great opportunity for the low and middle income country street to use the vaccine . and at the same time also focus on the screening bar. and to me, it looks like more embodying the women to day take care of themselves when it comes to preventive health. the world health organization wants to make sure that 90 percent of girls in europe are vaccinated. by the time they reach. 15 years old, spread the jobs on the home tests worldwide, and this could be the 1st cancer in history to be eliminated altogether. paul reese out his era, lunde sweden. so hey there are now to 0. i really am way william rito is sworn in as the president of kenya with
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rebuilding the economy. his 1st order of business and a report reveals the climate crisis is costing hundreds of millions of dollars every day. ah that said alice, still catching the edge of the monsoon hasn't yet retreated in so drizzle an overcast condition seemed likely otherwise spots the difference. we still got a few showers in southern caucasus and catching the far north of iran. what is to rent to run, but look at the temperatures. look at baghdad and q 8 and 47. think now we're in september, this is very hot. spot 10 degrees above where it should be with an increase in the breeze, not coming across the eastern mediterranean. so i think we'll find those temperatures drop his the overlay. so 47 on wednesday down to about 42 on thursday. that breeze
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running south through the gulf. otherwise he still fatty sheba, for example, in doha, which is sing, attempt just just slightly above the average. and certainly height, humidity. there's nothing else in the sky and nothing much else changes. the rains have been significant throughout central africa this whole season. and now of course, as the sun comes south, you'll find the rain's coming south anywhere. probably western can you westward is like see some pretty big shower from this lot though straight up to the the ship in highlands and of course, back through sudan as well. so this is very dry and quiet picture few light showers may be in bows on bacon east. inside the cell, after and warm in cape turn. ah, an astonishing pill. documenting 2 decades in one of the most embattled corners of the globe, the child of afghanistan, 20 years of war,
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follows me from boyhood to manhood. a life that has no no peace shaped by hardship, resilience, and adventure. but unique film that captures the conflict in a way it has never been seen before. witness on al jazeera lou. ah, and again, you're watching out 0 mind about top stories and more people are lining up to view the coffin. queen elizabeth 2nd. she lives in state. begin life bitches from london . people joining the cute before the sun has risen. dawn just breaking now. i the queen's coffin arrived in buckingham palace when she gets markets of plummeted
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after a month the inflation increased marginally instead of coming down. as many, unless predicted market nature of opened low on the back of those figures. the un, the united states did european union have called for an immediate de escalation of fighting between armenia and as by john 49, our median trips and 50 as a by johnny soldiers were killed on monday night president brought him into lensky, says ukraine has taken back a full control, more than 8000 square clumped to territory which was occupied by russia. his forces have been driving bank russians in a rapid counter offensive in the north, east. crane and officials say they've re captured more than 300 settlements in the khaki region in the past week. give us call you on the west to speed up weapons deliveries to bacchus on going advance, while ukrainian flags are flying. the cities is young men kapinsky,
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both located on railway lines, that service supply routes for russian troops. ukraine says it's also made gains in the south nickerson whether this lower case or should military vehicles have been abandoned off to ukraine's counter offensive in the northeast and talk if region around a 150000 people were caught up in the fighting in balaclava, a military supply hub retaken by ukrainian forces last week. moscow has acknowledged the recent territorial losses, but says its troops or regrouping latina from steven nicks, who's a regional director eurasia. the international republican institute. and he says, ukraine's recent advances, a setting shock waves through russia. this is not just a battlefield when you're seen growing discontent in russia. yesterday, a group of locally elected officials wrote the duma asking the russian parliament to impeach president poon. then
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a group of deputies wrote directly to the president asking him to step aside in a climate of fear and repression, such as exists in russia. this is unthinkable, but our assessment is the russian. people seen 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, here would fall immediately. second, don bos would be conquered. 3rd, that hard give and bob and all the way to the black sea, from harrison to a desk would be taking. none of those things have happened. combat is a war wills. and right now ukraine is winning on the battlefield. and they're winning this war of will that been more violent protests and haiti,
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of the prime minister announced an increase in the price of fuel people, but the money cheaper essentials, safer streets, and the resignation. navarro henry rub reynolds, as his protests turned deadly on tuesday. in haiti's capital port a prince as crowd took to the streets outraged, over rising crime, soaring inflation and a government hike in the price of fuel. several people were reported dead by haitian journalists. after clashes with police. people threw stones and burning barricades were set up on the city streets. the outbreak of violence came after prime minister arial on re announced that a severe scarcity of all types of fuel with forced the government to raise prices. that would be yet another blow to millions of haitians struggling to eat got a living day by day on re, as called for calm and international help in fighting gang violence. venus, but i done. we have to solve the violence,
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but many environments is not going to get us anywhere map. i appeal to all people to stay calm. by to the appeal had little effect. haitians are living in a country largely without functioning government were violent, criminal gangs, control much of the territory. those gangs have made daily life extremely difficult . with robbery, extortion and brazen daylight kidnappings for ransom, the groups have grown more powerful since the assassination of president jovan l. moiz a more than a year ago. on sunday journalists tayshawn lots gay and france and charl were killed while covering a battle between rival gangs in the notorious slum called city. so lay the haitian journalist association called the killings. further proof of the inability of the state to protect lives and property, rob reynolds al jazeera to mexico. now where people can be imprisoned for years before even facing trial is called monday. treat pre trial detention,
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and that applies will miss 100000 inmates. so home and report tonight to campaigns for change it mixed co, almost a $100000.00 people are stuck in prison without being convicted or even tried to pre trial detention. many were thrown in jail automatically. of the being accused of a crime. they count for a massive 31 percent the prison population. once inside, many of the accused language the few years before they get a trial due to the slow pace of the mexican justice system. like deanna. when she went to prison, had twins were 11 months old when she got out for lack of evidence, they was 6. and what is me, mama? when they saw me, they said to me, are you are mom? are you the lady who cries, they didn't know their mom. i was just the speaker phone, the talk to them for 10 minutes every 10 days. she was accused of being an accomplice to her partner who was involved in an illegal people smuggling operation
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. she's denied knowing anything about the operation. while she was inside, she claims prison gods tortured her to try to get her to confess to the crime. thursday board, they thought they were beating all the time, pulling my hair on the lights filled up my spine with crock. i felt a strong pressure to admit that i was guilty. early this month is a mix, can supreme court discussed eliminating mandatory pre trial, detentions? there was hope things might change the proposal didn't pass, but it put the issue on the national agenda only for president under his manual up his over the door to staunchly, defend it saying eliminating mandatory pre trial detention would lead to a lot of white collar criminals getting out of jo water, he was pat right to the victims and he goes free. those with money with influence. but the majority of people that are in prison through mandatory pre trial detention, the poor and the young. exactly the vulnerable part,
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the population that the president says that he champions and lawyers say that there is no way eliminating the measure with suddenly lead to a flood of them being let out. that each case would have to be decided on its own merits. right now, mandatory pre trial detention is only serving to corrupt mix because law and order authorities to st. louis tapia of criminal justice watchdog fair trials and be able to deal with the just he gives the public prosecutors off his much more power. is an incentive for them not to do their jobs because the messages, if i q someone of a crime and put them in mandatory, pre trial detention. it doesn't matter that i don't have the evidence to get a conviction because they'll be in jail for 2 years anyway. i don't know if that is what the radian and now an activist is campaigning to change. but with the full way the government against that it looks like a long road ahead. john hohmann out visitor, mexico city william router has been integrated as kenya's president. several people
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were injured as crowds forced their way into the nairobi stadium where the ceremony took place. for it, so narrowly won the election in august, beating long time opposition figure rather dingo catherine sawyer reports now from nairobi. i assume and ok, now president william who to stoop the for a pot stadium to take his oath of office. 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. 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 is 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 ease the people of kenya. we have done well as
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a nation. we have placed the train in an increasingly challenging environment where democracy is consistently on trial. ah, many kanyes who are there, said they hobbs high expectations. president with going to fulton, one of the amazon and deal with money to help one business day grow their business. i say will be hard to people who don't staking 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
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care, and our young people have jobs and our walk of hobb dignified lives. for we believe strongly that every household matters who talk 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 need money and lots of it. if the new administration is to succeed, catherine sali, i'll jazeera nairobi, not excuse me, the planet is heading into uncharted and dangerous territory. that's a warning from scientists that you and weld meteorological organization. report says there's an almost 50 percent chance that one of the next 5 years will be at least one and a half degrees celsius warmer than the pre industrial average report says. disasters are already costing to a $100000000.00
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a day in global economic losses in it warns at half the world's population lives in areas highly vulnerable to the climate crisis. heat waves in europe, colossal floods in pakistan, but a long and severed routes in china. the horn of africa and united states. that is nothing natural about the new scale of these disasters. they are the price of humanities foreseen, fool, addiction. the number of weather climate and water, lately, disasters as increased by a factor of 5 over the past 50 years. a majority of twitter shareholders have approved it on masks. $44000000000.00 offer to buy the social media platform that is, despite the 1000000000 as attempt to back out from the deal mosque is suing twitter, accusing of lying about the number of fake accounts on the platform. that trial is set down for october. well masks battle with twitter is unfolding that former security chief accuses it of not doing enough to protect user.

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