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we trust banks with our money doctors, without really personal information, got what happens to trust in a well driven by algorithms. as more and more decisions are made for us by these complex pieces of code. the question that comes back is inevitable. can we've trust algorithms in the 1st of a 5 part series ali, re questions the neutrality of digital deductions. trust me, i'm an algorithm on a jetta. ah. the world health organization pushes china to be more transparent about it's karone of our software. ah. alarm clock, this is out 0 life and also come palestinians, welcome a vote by the un general assembly to get the international court of justice. his
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opinion on israel's occupation on guido accuses venezuela, is opposition of giving in votes to dissolve his rival, administration and taxing times. with donald trump is the u. s. congress releases his tax records. ah. so the world health organization is as china, to share more information on its recent surgeon cove 19 cases. it's all for real time dates are, as well as tracking if any new potential variance at the move comes amid growing speculation about the transparency of beijing's official figures. the debate joe has also offered to provide practical support to china after it rolled back at 0 k v policy. well, the u. k. in france have joined a growing list of countries that will impose cobra. 1900 checks on people arriving from china. us, japan, india, and italy had already announced compulsory testing. the chinese government is
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denouncing new rules as discriminatory. the wave of code cases appears to be overwhelming. chinese hospitals and funeral homes about the official number of terrain of our deaths remain low. earlier this month, health authorities across china change criteria, the recording to be 1900 fatalities. malaysia is also taking measures to prevent the spread of the virus officials saying they will test wastewater on planes arriving in the country from china. that wouldn't, schaffner is the medical director of the national foundation for infectious diseases in the u. s. and he says that information is crucial when it comes to the virus. testing waste water has become increasingly common throughout the united states and testing waste water from playing for passengers. in coming from china, give a sense of which strains of the virus are out there. that's very important because
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the chinese government has not been very forthcoming. providing data on the various variance of covet that are circulating in china. but if we test the waste water on, from planes coming from china, we may be able to get a better sense of whether new variants are cropping up in china, variance of possible concern, could they evade the protection of our current vaccines? and so the war we know about the nature of the viruses that are circulating in china, the better prepared the rest of the world can be there so much at home testing. and so many people not even bothering to get tests that we have a we don't have as good a sense of weird this virus is spreading in the united states. so testing waste border actually is giving us an additional helpful information so that we can
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track the spread of this virus in this country. and now using it in this circumstance. airplanes coming in from china. that's a very clever idea. meanwhile, india has lifted its remaining covers 19 restrictions president, yoko, widowed, i said, the spread of virus is under control, but infections and hospital admissions below the wealth health organizations guidelines. but he says people should still remain vigilant and continued to wear masks in crowded areas. the palestinian authority is welcomed a vote of the un asking the international court of justice his opinion on israel's occupation. the un wants to understand what effects decades of violence have had on the palestinian people's right to self determination. chris is salumi has the details. the un is asking the international court of justice to issue an advisory opinion on what it refers to as israel's prolonged occupation settlement and
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annexation of palestinian territory. the general assembly made the request in a resolution citing generations of palestinians living under oppressive military occupation. and without some basic human rights. now israel says that this referral, i shows contempt for their security concerns. they were opposed to the referral, the i c. j opinion in this case is expected to take about 2 years and isn't technically legally binding back in 2004 the i c. j judged that israel's construction of a wall in the west bank in east jerusalem was against international law. professors in bolivia has set calls on fire tank buildings, unblocked roads. that's after the rest of the prominent opposition. politician. ah, yes. please. fraud, tear gas to disperse. the crowds in santa cruz,
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the protest. so part of a 24 hour strike launched off to please detain the regents governor lewis. fernando commack on thursday. he denies claims that he led a qu, that force then president weaver morales from pal in 2019. when is when an opposition figure one glider has condemned a decision to dissolve his interim government connie, it's lee into the void. mainly 50 countries recognize quite a us be legitimately thereafter disputed elections 4 years ago. but opposition parties say that he has failed to else the president, because durham, i was under run pity reports not from bogota in neighboring columbia, as legal dog in an ocean contentious debate, 2 thirds of venice, whereas opposition lawmakers voted to end the entering government of one y door, the man that for more than 3 years is stripe and failed to house breaking nicholas my daughter. why don't i declared himself the legitimate president of venezuela
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after calling my daughters 2018 reelection sham. and i mean like protests against the government. the united states and dozens of other western nations backed them and issued sanctions against mentors. government remains firmly empower despite the worsening economic, political, and humanitarian crisis. and the country in a last call to save the institution and thursday. why don't propose to maintain the interest governments calling on the national assembly to instead of point the new president? for this, it's a cold, common sense. let's defend institution, ality the constitution and unity above names or personal interests. the 3 other political parties move done with their decision to end the parallel government, some lawmakers voice their opposition, fearing a could put the countries flooring, economic assets chief among them. us base oil refinery sit go currently controlled by their intern government. back into my daughter's hand, boy,
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this is shameful. i cannot understand how we are committing the suicide. the end of the way, those governments cleaned sides with a slight improvement in venezuela's economy and a new geopolitical situation that has strengthened my position. and the by then administration is considering an evening of sanctions in exchange for 3 presidential elections in 2024 which are being negotiated in mexico. more than that, in a way to return to reality. the opposition is admitting madura is effectively who holds power and now they will have to find a different democratic solution to get an out of power. while fridays both once again revealed the divisions affecting venezuela. so position it was likely time for a change of strategy. now the opposition will focus on finding a unifying candidates for the 2024 presidential election. so hoping that the
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venezuela economic bows and the negotiations in mexico will push my daughter to allow for free and fair conditions for them are less than that. and i just gotta a former yes, president donald trump has hit back off to some of his tax information with revealed a u. s. house democrats released tax return spending a 6 year period. and the documents show that he paid no income tax in 2020, which was his last full year as president trump promised several times to release them himself. but he still sued the house of representatives, ways and means committee to try and keep the records private. when last month, the supreme court ruled the documents could be made public in trumps as a democrats, if weaponized his taxes. although these tax returns contain relatively little information and not information that almost anybody would understand their extremely complex, the radical democrat behavior is a shame upon the u. s. congress. our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins,
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has mona from washington dc. right now we do know that the president avoided paying tax for the most part, but he didn't for the most part legally because the tax code has been designed for not just the wealthy in the united states. but anyone who can afford to pay an accountant in the u. s. so this could be in the middle class as well, is able to take advantage of sort of loopholes if you will, to essentially take losses on income in order to reduce their tax burden or tax bill. and so that's what this president has done. and that's what he's done is taken business losses by the 10s of millions in order to avoid paying tax with regard to whether or not the president has done anything wrong. and there certainly are some curious things about these tax returns as people are poring over them. for example, the fact that the president had foreign bank accounts has certainly been alarming
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given the fact that as president of the united states, this opens him up to suggestions that he could be under foreign influence. another concern is the fact that the president did sign into law. although it's the congress that makes law, ah, he didn't change law that benefited him personally, as well as a millions of others americans. and as well, the president did also claim some income in terms of interest. they had some people suggest, could be disguised as gifts. we don't know where those gifts came from. so certainly this could mean that the president could now be audited further by the internal revenue service or iris, or this could become weaponized by his political opponents. sheila had here and i was 0. these brother, portuguese dog christiane, a rinaldo. fun to new club altered pretty spirit for much to united. the big room on the city, getting ready for its famous fireworks display of 2023. 0
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hello. they will start in southeast asia and it's looking a lot clearer across most central areas of the philippines. off to that, to renshaw, rain moved its way further north, so seem more in the way of showers and sunshine, but for areas like the zone, we are going to see still some heavy falls to come. that ne, win kick some of those showers into coastal areas of vietnam will see that wet a with us go to its way further south. by the time we get in some monday, some heavy a showers as well for the likes of indonesia in particular, southern parts of smart tra, java, bali and lumber. and that feeds into tropical moisture that's fueling some very heavy rain across more than areas of australia. we've got the remnants of that
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former cycling, bringing some tense rains. gusty winds is what we could see. gust of up to 90 kilometers per hour and possibly $200.00 millimeters of rain over 24 hours with a moderate flood. warning out for kimberly that what were the stretches its way all the way in to northern areas of queens and much dry. it was the se, temperatures picking up here, and we are going to see the return all the heat coming back into the likes of perth . we have a look at the 3 day, lots of hot and dry weather to welcome us into the 1st week of the new year that she weather update. i'll be back with more later. ah, with on counting the past, what can we expect in 20? 23 is a global recession, inevitable. china newfound did 0 covet policy with the world's 2nd largest economy . bounce back and turbulent times ahead for latin america and african countries to find out why counting the cost on how just here. we understand the differences and
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similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what moves here with the news and kind of for that matter to you, lou. ah, okay, you know what you deserve. mind about top stories is on the world health organization . no, just china to share more information on it. search and cobit 19 cases agency, once chinese officials to provide real time data and tracking of any potential new variance. some of donald trump's tax returns would be released by house democrats document show he paid no income taxes. 2020 is last full year as you, as president,
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united nations office for the opinion of the international court of justice on the legal consequences of these ready occupations of palestinian territories. are the you and says 2022 has been the worst year for palestinian since it started recording. dest, nearly 2 decades ago, israeli forces killed at least 224 people in occupied palestinian territory, including the al jazeera journalist sharing abruptly, and with a new right wing government. when he feared 2023 will bring more violence, needed abraham reports from the occupied west back. its been a year, overshadowed by loss for each grieving family. the loss of one person is one to many months after he was killed, that he is already seated. the table remains empty. the eldest of 5 siblings that went to school and never came home. she is ready for the shot him in l. did it in the occupied westbank. no matter how hard she tries, his mother, mary. yes,
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as no words can express her pain. gonna call me if you have a data please. she ha, i want to know why he was killed. it's a simple ask. the area was, can no confrontations. children were going home after school. children who never fulfilled their dreams that it wasn't the only palestinian killed on may. the 11th . c is ready for his shot and jesse and a journalist cheating a barclay in the head while she was on assignment in genes that about them cause the end of, of the veteran reporter was described by many as the daughter of palestine. ah, she dns farewell stretched across more than 140 kilometers from jeannine to ramallah to our final resting place in occupied as jerusalem. and perhaps some of the most shocking scene in the occupied territory this year. the attack on poor
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betters at children's funeral. in midst the global condemnation, palestinian demanded action the silencing of a position when we're discussing him or it's defenders which include journalist, paramedics or any other palestinian a. so not necessarily working in civil such organizations is a, is a way of maintaining the apartheid regime. and in essence the aperture jim as was here today and is at all of a forcing sinus that i could onanism palestinians of told us if they had to choose one word to sum up 2022. it would be oppression. remember those who were killed by posting their photos online displaying their pictures on walls and talking about them. their images became part of public spaces. palestinian say that without just death and accountability collective morning helps families through their grief need that abraham al jazeera, the occupied westbank again,
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brazilian president giant. both norah had flown to the united states less than 2 days before his left. his rival is due to take off his pulse and our last loose industrial lily to silver basically for presidential run off last month, he tried to defend his legacy in an emotional address to supporters. legendary american news anchor barbara walters, who died at the age of 93 walters shot at the glass ceiling, becoming the 1st female broadcast to present to the news program at a p. c. in 1976 in montana. as more it has been an absolutely joyful, rewarding, challenging, fascinating, and occasionally bumpy ride. and i wouldn't change a thing, a trailblazer for women in journalism. when barbara walters started out at n, b. c, in the early $900.00 sixty's women struggled to be taken seriously in the news room . but in the years the followed, she built her name as one of the most revered figures in american journalism. when
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women tell me that they entered the field in journalism, i went to school to study. that's how legacy it makes me try. and that's last year when women, when i began to walters, made headlines herself in 1976. when she became america's 1st female network news anchor, it came with then unprecedented $1000000.00 salary. but if you were in charge of the defense, did it just get away from you? what happened? already a household name for hardening interviews with president, royalty, and pop culture icons solidified her place as a star in the world of news. walters became a fixture, and b, c for the next 4 decades. o, as her stature grew, she blurred lines between journalist and celebrity was very exciting in the end that i needed to be a star. you know, when you're in the news department,
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you're not considered. i started to consider a very serious journal entries. your hope. you're right, so i mean, this is my claim to him. what i did. walters receive countless awards for her work, including at peabody and 12 emmys. in her later career, she continued to break new ground with her day time pal, show the view your female chart show proof to unexpected hit all the testament to her continued appeal and her capacity for reinvention. i hope that i will be remembered as a good and courageous journalist. i hope that some of my interviews are not created history, but ah, were witness to history, although i know that title has been used. i'm and i, i think that when i look at what i have done, i have a great sense of accomplishment. i don't want to sound, you know, proud and hearty. but i, i think i've had a just
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a wonderful career. brazilian serving 3 days of morning for the man they called the king of football. the 82 year old guide on thursday after a long battle with cancer could be laid to rest in his adopted hometown of santos. as monahan, a care for coach velez museum. and santos has never been so full since people heard the news that he had died on thursday. crowds have been gathering here $600.00 people per hour. the museum says to see the legacy and the history of this man that has become a legend not only in football. now santos itself is preparing itself to pay a last tribute to believe his body will be brought over here in the early hours of monday. there will be a 24 hour wake at the santa stadium where he played for so many years, and the public will go and visit them. we spoke earlier to his barber,
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who told us that he was expecting to go there to say good bye to ed, so i don't this not to be late because according to him and that will live on forever. after the week on tuesday, there will be a funeral. it will be a close ceremony for the family. and i had already decided where he wanted to be buried. he had acquired a space on the 9th floor of a vertical cemetery overlooking the sancho stadium that he loved so much. the portugal footballer christiano rinaldo has joined the saudi arabian club at nasa. 37 year old became a free agent after leaving much united in november shortly after he criticized club and a tv interview. i'm asked to describe to sign. he has history in the making. it will inspire the club, it says, and also the league, future generations. now they could report line up to $200000000.00 a year from the deal 1st well comp in the middle east was held right here
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in doha, this year. thousands of football fans coming to watch their favorite teams as our been j take to look back now at how our deserves cruise brought the spectacle to a global audience. i able to talk to him and it looks like and heartbreak was definitely gonna be always messy. through it all of the teams from over the world and wanted to know if be there to inform and contextualize, ah, with argentinians are feeling here in central way aside and happy with that. and you've gone from england
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to why you, it was not supposed to happen. football fans from remote pacific island nation to missing supporters in south asia, pounds of people from india to 0 with the voice, but millions connected by the beautiful sport. hundreds of crews and teams have been working around the clock to bring the world's most unique football tournament, global audience. so hundreds of thousands of people putting on to the streets when the milken team returned back to the country and people said, thank you for the joy. you gave us a great show managed to do it once again. every time i come down there with pride, i get. 6 0, i am canada world cup. when it comes to soccer, we're really excited and we're thankful for any support we can get. yes,
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this is al. good. well, stop with it. i guess the truth is that he does the best in life because he's the beautiful person, a bull leader, and he will make all of us happy. we are already champions. who look at that absolutely stunning. bringing you not just a sports but also with football. are made a jet warships providing security, the story of the laborers and migrant who made the infrastructure. not just about fan it stadium. it's with mike with the thousands of men and women who volunteered and those who provided security entertainment. and oh,
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this world has been full of the prime b one the 1st one up in the middle east have been that of breaking records, including the one of the highest number of viewers. our mission to inform is going to continue even after the tournament from all the other and all over the world. thank you for what was trailer is preparing to celebrate its 1st new year's eve, a free of current of ours restrictions more than a 1000000 people expected to gather along the waterfront in sydney. they're set to watch the annual fireworks display, but they would be the 1st course. welcome in the new year, the line islands part of cannabis that are followed by new zealand. toya smaller so 2023. nearly upon us. past 12 months. schools delivering a series, dramatic and distressing stories from around the world as ever. now,
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zera's reporters have been right there on the ground here to look back at some of the biggest events of 2022. ah, she was the longest serving mama can british history and with it came a sense of a state you know, like no other tell the nation of a period of national mourning that is witnessed by the end of the 2nd elizabeth age and the birth of a new era, monica has been moved ever since diminished agreement was signed with liter sides making territorial gains or losses. while this war continues to arouse condemnation of the russian invasion of the world stage here in ukraine, each death locally seems only to strengthen the result during the fight with stripe state,
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the rising cost of living in france. but this one is by far, not just with workers, from across the public sector. tens of thousands of 1000 stake to the streets. i'm able to cope with dramatic price hikes. of course, it's not just holiday presents that have gotten more expensive. it's things like rent and mortgage rates in response to the bank of england's raised interest rates, the cost of borrowing to the highest to more than a decade and builds workers of joined a long list of public sector strikes, driven to industrial action because of low pays the face of a living price, i want to go to offer a full apology and i want you to know how sad i are to be giving you the best job in the world. huh. i am a fighter. i know i am residing as lee dental to consulting milton
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now, as he sweeps into down the street for the 1st time with prime minister, it's time to set out his agenda. i will place economic stability and competence at the heart of this government's agenda. it's chris got one of the place rates of journalists, murders in the world for just sings called, stood in this chart between journalists here the tension and that with find enormous galaxies locked in a cosmic dance. this is one of the spectacular images taken by the web space telescope. they designed this experiment so that the fusion fuel stayed hot enough dense enough and round enough for long enough that it ignited,
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say clean energy source that could revolutionize the world. ah ah with ah, so this is out 0, these are the top stories in the world health organization is urging china to share more information on it, such and coping 19 cases, agency ones, chinese officials to provide real time data and tracking of any potential new very
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