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feel threatened by her and that's their decision but going forward i think she's in be a great leader for this country and this party and the white house has condemned in the market this week it's hard to understand while the shakeup comes to the forefront of us public takes this latest peds the turning point that he is the rightful president and that joe biden was elected legitimately which is of course not true and not factual not factual is the proton majority in the republican party now intending to continue this purge. i think there will be ruinous and off of this effort but you know there's only so much they can do within the leadership now does that mean that people are representatives g.o.p. representatives who are against donald trump and against the leadership and who will be voicing their opposition to this signing up full throttle for donald trump
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and what he stands for will there be out pushed away or isolated yeah there will be probably this effort by the majority of the republican party of the official republican party of the representatives which are now who are now in congress and the leadership but overall and in large know there won't be something like a big perch they enjoy it a little bit different there and that comes in terms of will this party split will the party survive well here let's talk to us about that 40 seconds is there a possibility that the divisions inside the republican party are so deep now that they could completely split. yes they actually is they are the really trump followers in the party and there are a number of republican so-called true republicans who now are officially saying look you know it's time to actually move on and to come up with another party a 3rd party a 3rd concern a 2nd conservative party
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a 3rd party overall yesterday there was a letter floated signed by about 150 republicans not in power anymore not in any position anymore saying it's time to do this they are strongly opposed to where the g.o.p. the grand old party republican party is going right now with being still under the wings completely under the wings of donald trump staff and cmos reporting from washington thank you. now more than a 3rd of the population of the united states is fully immunized against covert $1000.00 ought to be the pandemic completely the u.s. needs to reach herd immunity but to experts say that allusive goal could be out of reach because some americans are straight out refusing to be vaccinated carolyn traveled to the 7 state of mississippi currently in last place for vaccinations to find out what's stopping people from getting their shots. there are over 30
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vaccination sites in jackson mississippi a city of 160000 residents one of the locations is at the state university site empty chairs and a waiting staff to shape the scene they have 250 doses of the vaccine available today sometimes we have to waste and there's the shame because we know that there are many more people that need to be vaccinated the mississippi is last in the united states and cope with 1000 vaccinations only 26 percent of the state's population is fully vaccinated some have changed their mind but vaccine hesitancy still poses a major problem i was a very is the to. everything kind of prayed about it and. i feel like this was the most responsible thing to do and be safe with my family and people around me and i were going on a lot of patients every day so. attacks on his health center dr chapman and her
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team offer daily vaccines for free with no apartment required but also at this site the traffic of patients remained slow we'll find in those off the a lot of conservative weiss. and then a lot of the monoid that young is not getting and we tried to just give them more and more education. even some health workers are hesitant like barbara patrick who eventually was convinced would you like to look down the fire or to. move forward as a health worker she was offered the vaccine in january but didn't want to be the 1st in line one day i think it was not that i was anti you know backs of nature but my has a to it was because i want to see what i can be friends. with every shot off the backs. the risk of the spread returning dramatically decreases but
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this is still not enough the city of jackson has decided that if people don't attend the vaccination centers they are going to bring the vaccines into their communities. in a mobile clinic packed with vaccines and supplies the health workers strike 4 to 5 times a week to the suburbs the goal is to make it as convenient as possible for people to get their vaccine or why. today it's a church after 2 hours only 2 members of the community come in to get their shots. i work at night. where we come in the community in a big show i can come in and take. this time there 100 vaccine doses available a much needed to and wanted around the globe but demand here is quite low some are still has it to there are some who are barriers like transportation we don't
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require a performance so it makes it more coming. but tested and see it's not only about convenience maybe they're trying to you. people of color to get the back seat to really do some research. that's one of the things that even our 1st. facts and statistics convinced her that this is the only way to return to normal also in their church. and back here in germany the cabinet has approved a bill that commits the country to become a climate neutral in the next 5 years judges ruled last month that the current climate protection laws don't go far enough and americans ruling conservatives are feeling the heat they're under pressure to toughen their climate policy and which is 4 months to go until the next election the greens are riding high in the polls because the environment is top of mind for many german voters. but it's as if angle
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a miracle inter-governmental flung to school exams and were given extra homework as a result in fact they were told to improve the law on climate protection the environment minister is calling it a success. what time does a ruling from the federal constitutional court 13 days ago was a surprise but ultimately a good surprise for climate protection. a brave face after the slap in the face from germany's highest court it said the government's climate plan for the period after 2030 was not good enough to heavy a burden it ruled was being placed on future generations the revamped goals a more ambitious climate neutrality for germany 5 years earlier than planned transport industry and agriculture but to be emissions neutral by 2045. previously germany aim to cut climate damaging gases by just over half in 10 years
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now the reduction will be nearly 2 thirds. the environment minister thinks the government has earned a pat on the back. when. germany is at the forefront because we have a concrete plan which we're putting into law saying precisely how we can get a greenhouse gas neutrality for an industrialized country that's a special achievement which other countries also recognize. and. younger people for instance those in the fridays for future movement are demanding that these must not remain empty promises some activists say the government is still not doing enough to avert climate disaster. in order to secure the younger generations right to a future and to bring climate policy here into line with the paris agreement germany's greenhouse gas emissions have to be reduced by at least 70 percent by 2030 and germany needs to be climate neutral by 2040. 5 ad and that the
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report card for the governing parties will be issued on september 26th that's the days of the general election. now before i let you go for in football doctrines coach will wait until the very last minute to decide whether to play star striker early hyland in thursday's german final against rb leipsic while the norwegian is key to dortmund hopes of victory both coaches are looking for their 1st major silverware. as the hours tick down to kick off all eyes are focused on german football's grandest day has history of white so too does the question loom willing holland arguably the game's brightest star be there to take part. in was on the pitch yesterday after almost 2 weeks out. we didn't push it. but it looked good and we wanted to see how would fill. in for and we'll have another
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short session where he'll move around. a bit more and see if that is enough for morgan and help us shoot face 1st major trophy as coach heaven knows one thing for sure in jaden sanchez he's at least one feet reliable to goal being which means trickery gave dortmund victory up a lot on the way can't now 5 days later julien nobs men has one final shot at lifting lottie twit trophy before he departs to take charge of pine munich. we will try to achieve the maximum which is winning the trophy at the start this guy but i don't think this has a lot of consequences on my personal career rather it's about every single player and i as the coach doing the best possible job and then we want to celebrate together with the club which employees mean where i still enjoy working and with the players that's what it's all about the thing to fire and it's. a win would be the club's 1st trophy in 12 years since the club's formation thanks for watching.
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climate change was the spark that made her take action. cloudy augustine o. from portugal is suing 33 european countries for forest fires in her homeland for far too common. with a group of other young people she's heading to the european court of human rights. with success. focused on europe. in 60 minutes on d w. w our. people have to save others to us. that's why listen to the stories reporter every weekend on t.w. .
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it's an ongoing quest story because. the arab spring began in 2000 the other. people stood up against corrupt traverses and dictatorship. all these moments. have left deep box in my memory. because it was a shock it was an incredible feeling to people who were liberated that. they had hoped for more security more freedom more dignity. have their hopes for filled. 10 years and after the arab spring. starts june 7th on d w. basis
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. coming up today keeping hong kong's democratic allies from taiwan. that's the location for a pro-democracy magazine run by hong kong exiles difference from the magazine make the hong kong's political future under china. the people forced into caves to escape violence the reality in the taliban stronghold of northwest pakistan. i'm british manager welcome to news glad you could join us we begin in taiwan which has become the new home for thousands of hong kong has political persecution at home according to government figures more than 10000 residents permits were issued
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to people from hong kong last year alone many of them escaping beijing's crackdown the democratic freedom that taiwan provides has also allowed dissidents to do what is now unthinkable in their former home publish the democratic views and ideas. printing in progress this is the 2nd issue of. a quarterly magazine by hong kong activists this year as a forum for hong kong issues but they can't be published in hong kong under konya national security so everything democratic taiwan. well so far as iran has been very supportive of it and we've mentioned hong kong the civil societies of the 2 places are deeply connected we've received a lot of help from taiwanese design is printers engineers and scholars all without their support we would not have been able to get the logistics done that they're
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going to young as a cohort sure that. these activists child mean yes and it's the only non-home color on the editorial board he coordinates the layout and printing along with hong kong and designers in taipei by participating the designers can never return to hong kong but they feel obliged to pay the price. it's so ironic that we can talk about hong kong in hong kong right now as a hong konger living abroad it's my duty to make good use of the freedom of expression that my fellow people no longer have and speak out for them. in chinese the magazine is called to be watered down as a last of the inspired by martial arts legend gruesomely and adopted by hong kong protesters to be flexible and formless in the face of beijing's crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in 2019. members of the editorial board are all outside hong kong including well known campaigner in exile sunny turn he
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says the publication is a concrete connection with his homeland and then us home in the struggle for democracy. it's an act of resistance to tell the regime that we will never give up although your standards from printing political thought. we will still find ways to do that. we will keep doing that and we will make sure that hong kong as never die. when the magazine was launched in january probating media names the group as troublemakers for publishing hong kong independent spokes due to security concerns hong kong readers can only get the electronic version well hard copies are soda in taiwan bookstores and overseas subscribers. under the national security law and we must expand our definition of hong kong where if hong kong only belongs to
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hong kong it would die very soon as beijing tightens its control over the city so hong kong must be no not in need to hong kong but also to the global community so and we should nourish hong kong in places where there is freedom here and hopefully return that strength to hong kong. as thousands of hong kong is freed island flowage k. is working hard to keep the spirit of community wherever the home is. joining ours hong kong activist and editor in chief of flowing sunny sunny welcome what exactly does flo h.k. print. actually all difficulties cause and they have had no longer discuss call every wants to quote me at the moment to discuss st of and the democracy i don't want to have. what are you hoping to achieve with the publication of floyd. if you see home
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call it would seem and this is if you already trying to implement and introduce something i've been watching education not too much today in touch and it's our next generation and we do not want that our extended vision for get up our history forget about our identity and our seem of fighting for liberty and democracy and that's why we oversee all of us we hold call was to take and want to spread this some of it's our history and narratives over see by this acts you talk about there are people like yourself who are living overseas and i wanted to ask you about that i mean most of the pro-democracy meters in hong kong are either in prison or freezing druggers are therefore wonder if the hong kong pro-democracy movement had essentially become a movement in exile now. for example actually
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myself i also excel because i am currently in charge. of quality to the nationals of the north and being wanted by the courts and that's why of course i have to flee from home call and i have to i'm a take the momentum and i have the duty and obligation to tell the whole whole list of eat all the seeds otherwise because may as you have mentioned many friends of mine many out at if they stay already in prison if there is no one outside to talk about home homeless stoli to talk about i'll chip off democracy then out his ship will be forgotten and this is something we'll see if he wants but we do not. have a mouthpiece so what in burke's new thing girl is to dilly republicans such as yours on hong kong's pro-democracy movement when from everything that you're saying it appears to be a movement in exile. i think yeah. the movement now
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days has become a part of the baltic stock but don't look at that actually guess still some comas. on the ground and try to do what i said they can no matter how shit feel and minimal get it this is they still want to stay in all and to fight to get lost for all they see all this we all we want to disseminate our ideologies and political thoughts and also we want to start a local woman had it all and i'll back it up hold this kind of spirits hold important news taiwan to hong kong's pro-democracy movement of active i'm not in taiwan like now that i do think that a lot has a very significant role to have spread out and some of it's hopeless ideologies because i live is also at the front sight to see if the interference and for
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example our magazine has to seek out from the publisher in taiwan in order to successfully have the hot copy and that's why of course as many hong kong lists gradually go to taiwan and taiwan also face severe threats on the seas he had this will be a very significant strategic role in east asia so me one last question to you you can essentially never go back to your home in hong kong how does that make you feel . personally i feel it's really difficult for me to a step that that's that i may be. i can never go back to hong kong and i am really home safe i miss everything in hong kong i miss my friends for you chris and it all i do not know when i can be stan again for example just how long and then i have no idea when i can reach him again and then that's why i think i
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have to but mainly. have to turn this kind of feelings into something very much meaningful we have to create momentum and energy for ourself to air power south we have to take ashes to reclaim all caught and that's why many overseas are hopeless we would have to give up who shall what ever it is helpful and meaningful to the temple call what the sun is your own thank you so much for your time and. our group of people to not rest part just on have been left nor passion but to live in caves to escape fighting between the government and the taliban residents in the tribal south waziristan district bordering afghanistan have had to live with the fallout of the pakistan army is security operations against the pakistani taliban and these have been ongoing for more than 6 years now forcing some into the caves
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in this rugged part of the country. they live here not through choice but out of necessity in the mountains on the border with afghanistan militant groups rats if the caves provided to agree of safety if not comfort in the little group these caves were once empty in full of dust we cleared them after the security situation changed the times when it was peaceful and not coming back there was peace and freedom and everything was ok there were no problems right now we're just killing time. just a little to. pakistan's military has been fighting back against the militants linked to pakistan's taliban the offensive which began in 2014 forced many to flee their homes and into poverty for many caves with the only option. we have no source of income fathers and grandfathers also live this life and used
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to live this way. we have to because we have nowhere else to live. poor man he sick but no one is here to take care of him. this is a mystery i have a burning sensation in my hands and feet it's itching i can't touch them. because his hands are showing them your fingers. but as the weather does that. more of the caves contain a mosque calls to worship. but these caves in the mosque 3 to 5 centuries old. this place is known as round the pile and this is called the round the power mosque but there will. be the caves offer some sanctuary to their residents but as long as the security
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these volunteers are stepping up to help india cope with its deadly 2nd wave this group is building an online database mapping available medical resources across the country. it's a 247 operation volunteers need to constantly verify the availability of hospital beds oxygen tanks and medicine on their phones. we are trying to do as many people as you possibly can that we need. i'm going. to subscribe and morning news like this. these volunteers are stepping up to help india cope with its deadly 2nd wave this
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group is building an online database mapping available medical resources across the country. it's a 247 operation volunteers need to constantly verify the availability of hospital beds oxygen tanks and medicine on their phones. we are trying to reach as many people as he possibly can so that we need. many people even the youngest are trying to chip in how and wherever they can. it's inspiring to see someone so young getting involved it gives hope during such a dark chapter in india's history and it's getting darker a dozen big indian opposition parties are calling on prime minister interim modi to take immediate measures against the ferocious 2nd wave which is leaving hundreds of thousands dead. the fires are burning outside this new
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delhi crematorium has run out of space because of the recent spike in the number of people dying but that isn't the only problem many remains of the dead are unclaimed after cremation and their 2 volunteers are stepping in. for it organisation day during this pandemic the relatives of these victims abandoned the organization collect these remains from all the crematoriums and perform for the last rites for the victims so that they can achieve salvation if you. the volunteers estimate that 80 percent of the 10 to 12000 unclaimed remains were victims of cop in 1900. 70 and biology is a consulting neuro psychiatry and joins us from bangalore you've just finished another hard day's work tell us what it's like describe for us the situation there
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where you were in india. yeah thanks for having me on the show today. you know you think we're all pretty aware that india is really going to adopt i am always the 2nd to be able to bend to make. number of cases of crossed. cross and every day we're getting news of people affected losing a lost many of our loved ones being on frontline i allot of my colleagues life so we have been struggling to keep up on the reins in health care demand it stop it stop we're all of course and we just hope that things don't get better so given that i was reading over 4000 indians died from covert for the 2nd day in a row on thursday what's it like for you personally. i think we're all being a collector deprived this you know it's it's a kind of grieved out it's unprecedented that none of us were really prepared for
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and is the 2nd to be it was far more or you know dangerous than to post one and probably you know you have to understand the long term impact that it's having but you know it's very strange that not even one departures by over the last few weeks that not not one of us have been affected with a sad news somebody hospitalized someone died and you know all of us have been affected in many ways more than one personally i think it's really a time that i don't want anyone else to peace but it's i'm sure it's also learning for all of us were working at the front late you say a learning experience what's the government learning out of this because its strategy hasn't worked until now is a changing its strategy. yeah i think see as i mentioned all of us to learn in here and it's been unprecedented for all of us in fact the government it's made by us as
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well and i think they're also in the in a tough situation they have tried certain things which perhaps he hasn't worked at well but then there has been a recent change in the strategy maybe a 3 pronged strategy one containing the inflection of some measures of lockdown in fact i'm speaking to your from bangalore from cannot occur where we have peace in a lockdown to report menace of states and going locked on to corrupt infection or trying to alarm and force corporate appropriate behavior of social distancing and respiratory hygiene at the same time are building up on the health care infrastructure to hold on to the reason demand and most importantly now that we have started a vaccination drive the corbett $1000.00 vaccine communication strategy is in place and we are trying to meet our maximum level of a latina and coverage of the vaccine i think the government is trying but that. just explain to me what what sort of a prime minister needs to be urged from a coalition of opposition parties to act to save his own country that's the news i
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was reading today. yeah i heard the news too i think what i can tell you ben is from my own personal perspective as a frontline health worker and i think there are different our public health agencies national health agencies are also proposed to the government to the prime minister you know as different different strategies that work best specially in terms of the corporate 1000 bats the nation and ensuring that there is health equip tea and equality in health care access and specially looking to the sea 50 of the frontline health workers because there will be the main backbone and force for this ongoing battle health. vaccination campaign. yes so as of 11 made the theater that you know i was going through for 9.9 percent
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of indians have received at least $1.00 of vaccination and a 2.7 percent if i'm not wrong have been fully vaccinated that they have their 52 doors of of the call vaccine are called the shield and you know i think in terms of person teachers it's looks better but then what you have to understand is that in a country like india which is very populous and has a lot of social cultural ethnic diversity it's getting vaccine you're ensuring facts in distribution and countering vaccine hesitancy a prevent the the major challenges that undergoing not specially vacs and have a level of the i thought centers well are rich and poor getting the vaccine are hindus and muslims getting access to the treatment they need. or i think the infection doesn't differentiate based on race culture ethnicity social economic status or region so we are treating everyone equal but of course you know certain areas certain pockets specially you know the homeless the migrants the social
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economical e are under privileged they're facing in numerable challenges in general relation to the corporate and that includes vaccination be. specially you're not the misinformation has been huge an immense and there are a number of banks who backs campaigns going on and there's a lot of hearsay and probably the effect certain classes more than other special who are in rule of us are not that well informed or in touch with the media how much more can a country take how much more can indians hold out how much longer is this going to go on to think. so i think the resilience sir has been immense in spite of all the odds not all of us i think it's a collective responsibility and all of us are in this together trying to fight it out just to inform to you that i think the new strategy by the government involves 4 main important things in terms to fight it one is the information on the new corporate banking vaccine our countering vaccine hesitancy and showing corbett
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appropriate behaviors and also dealing with the vaccine even if because a lot of you know a lot of indians are also very eager to take the vaccine so i think the key lies in an integrated a book at the communication and social model is ation strategy mission right. there and just finally can you offer indians any sort of hard. things so yes ben hope is something which as psychiatrists really deal with and the nation needs whole positivity it's needed of course rational positivity and you know this is from missed all the challenges and real opportunity to strengthen our public health infrastructure saw the pandemic will eventually seize beyond hope we are collectively hope so and it will actually make a learn a lot of things for the future to prepare ourselves better for such futuristic places in the us fingers crossed thank you very much for being on the show great to
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get your updates thank you. spencer benfica. it's an important question now from a viewer about vaccines for our science correspondent eric williams. how long will the vaccines of protection. we don't know yet and even when we do know more there won't be a single answer to this question since about a dozen different vaccines are currently in use around the world and since they're made by different manufacturers and are based on a range of different platforms they almost certainly won't all protect people for the same periods of time on average what we can say is that the makers of some of the 1st vaccines to enter use widely last december are now reporting back that levels of antibodies have generally remained quite high in recipients which
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is an indicator that those people are still well protected 6 months after getting their shots those results have researchers hopeful that immune response at least that induced by those that scenes will last at least a year and possibly a lot longer but developers aren't leaving it to chance most have already started modifying and testing the next generation of vaccines some of which specifically target variants of concern trials involving a 3rd booster shot with them are ongoing and don't forget though there's no sign yet that vaccine induced protection is is beginning to wane even if it does that won't happen overnight and even if immunity does start to drop faster than predicted health care authorities would notice it early and
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a lot of the experts i've read seem to be pretty confident that we'll be able to respond quickly. and here's a positive sign why turning a corner of portugal and seeing a surge in summer holiday bookings up to the u.k. out of the country to its safe travel list british tourists returning from the country won't need to be quarantined portuguese hotel operators say demands growing business could recover this summer as more countries follow suit several european nations are hoping to see a resurgence in tourism as more people get vaccinated the u.s. trying to coordinate plans to allow people to cross borders easily without lockdown restriction. thanks for joining us again stay safe and see you tomorrow.
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a possible ground invasion as a deadly conflict with the palestinians as collates israeli forces count targets including residential buildings in the palestinian territories and in israel's cities communities turn against each other the prime minister condemns reports clenches also coming up the journal lawmakers working to secure the release of political prisoners in belarus.
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