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although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new card is a significant victory for campaign. are seeking a better working environment. can be child re. i'll just say that dot com. hollywood has emerged from lockdown, and blockbuster is our back of the 78th venice film festival. over the next 11 days, it will mark a significant shift back to some sort of morality from the movie industry. can vanelle reports from venice? the this stars are back, one of them is most glamorous events. famous faces are booth the venice film festival organizes the as long as you're armed with this, you must have the green pass, which comes with either vaccination or a negative cove at 1900 test results. then it's business mostly is usual for those attending the world's oldest film festival in venice. i was surprise, i thought i was surprised to discover that the quality for the fees is higher than usual. and i was concerned at the beginning thinking that it could phase a lack of themes and lack of products. and the lack of quality is the quantity. i don't
although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new card is a significant victory for campaign. are seeking a better working environment. can be child re. i'll just say that dot com. hollywood has emerged from lockdown, and blockbuster is our back of the 78th venice film festival. over the next 11 days, it will mark a significant shift back to some sort of morality from the movie industry. can vanelle reports from venice? the this stars are...
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although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new code is a significant victory for campaign or sticking a better working environment. can be child re. i'll just say that dr. thousands, a woman in ivory coast demanding that a t v host should be punished for making light of sexual abuse on air. the host encouraged a man who was introduced as a form, a rapist, to use a mannequins to demonstrate how he abuse victims. more than 45000 people have demanded that even bella, who was for n c, i should be held accountable of all the media regulators. i've suspended him for 30 days, but critics say it's not enough. never to call and there were other guest on the set as well. so it's not as the presenter who should pay for this as far as the channel, the n c i it should start messing around. there needs to be a public apology and that's why we're here to let them know we are fed up the 78th venice film festival is underway. and over the next 10 days, it's going to mock and attempt at a shift back to some sort of no malady for the movie industry.
although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new code is a significant victory for campaign or sticking a better working environment. can be child re. i'll just say that dr. thousands, a woman in ivory coast demanding that a t v host should be punished for making light of sexual abuse on air. the host encouraged a man who was introduced as a form, a rapist, to use a mannequins to demonstrate how he abuse victims. more than 45000 people have...
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and led to an agreement between clothing, brand and local manufacturers in bangladesh. that agreement has improved workplace safety here. and then new daily is now expected to build on that progress and provide further protection money. in the national export, we feel that the new internal accord that has been agreed on for 2 years is a major victory for unions and the workers. now the accord will not be limited to building electric and fire safety. it will also look into occupational safety, health, and other issues that benefit worker safety. the new car makes it mandatory for global brands to set bass, extend of the workplace safety, as well as establish minimum wage independent factory inspection, public reports on the factories and constant repairs and renovation. on like the previous agreement was specifically focused on fire and building safety, the near prod, broaden the scope to ensure the general health and safety of the worker. it's also legally binding. the new agreement contains many of the rules set out in the original, including the ability to hold global
and led to an agreement between clothing, brand and local manufacturers in bangladesh. that agreement has improved workplace safety here. and then new daily is now expected to build on that progress and provide further protection money. in the national export, we feel that the new internal accord that has been agreed on for 2 years is a major victory for unions and the workers. now the accord will not be limited to building electric and fire safety. it will also look into occupational safety,...
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bangladesh and fashion brands stitched together a deal, but is it enough to mend the garment industry? ♪ >> hello. good to be with you. we got some driving rain moving across the yellow river valley out toward the yellows the, just clipping southern sections of south korea on thursday. all of this is going to pivot into areas of japan, so tokyo, you will be in the crosshairs seeing some breezy conditions, maybe 40 millimeters of rain on friday. cloud cover continues on saturday. bit of a wider view will show us we've got another round of wet weather winding up backed with the yellow river, so we will continue to watch that, but some dry spells on friday. indochina, some heavy falls can be expected there. across sumatra, we have seen some flooding, mostly toward the north, seen some dry spells, also fairly dry across java, which we would expect this time of year. those showers, that rain risk pops back on saturday. look at this wind coming down from the interior. off to the west, we see this cool pool of air that eventually moves in. your temperature drops down to 60 degrees in adelaid
bangladesh and fashion brands stitched together a deal, but is it enough to mend the garment industry? ♪ >> hello. good to be with you. we got some driving rain moving across the yellow river valley out toward the yellows the, just clipping southern sections of south korea on thursday. all of this is going to pivot into areas of japan, so tokyo, you will be in the crosshairs seeing some breezy conditions, maybe 40 millimeters of rain on friday. cloud cover continues on saturday. bit of...
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no, we are now adding _ study and bangladesh that a?dy was done before the delta variant was widespread. thank you. will return once _ variant was widespread. thank you. will return once more _ variant was widespread. thank you. will return once more back- variant was widespread. thank you. will return once more back to - variant was widespread. thank you. will return once more back to that i will return once more back to that big announcement back to abba it after the last a0 years the band isn'tjust back. we knew there was some tracks coming but the back of a whole new album and with a show that will based around holograms of the four of them. let's hearfrom one of the members talking about what it's like to get back in the studio after so long. because it was so joyful _ in the studio after so long. because it was so joyful to _ in the studio after so long. because it was so joyful to be _ in the studio after so long. because it was so joyful to be in the - in the studio after so long. because it was so joyful to be in the studio l i
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although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new card is a significant victory for campaign or seeking a better working environment. can be child re. i'll just say that dr. israel says it'll now allow palestinian fishermen to go further out to see israel's been imposing restrictions on the waters off gallons a few years leading to a weakening of the fishing industry and pollution of the sure part of the thing of restrictions. israel says it will also reopen and increase access to 2 main border crossings. it all comes just days off. the high level talks between the palestinian presidents and israeli defense minister human to say it is in gaza with this update . these easing measures that have been announced by the israeli government today off the 15 opening the see the gaza see up to 15, magical miles in front of the, of the gods, the fisherman, and also the reopening of the kingdom with selim crossing and allowing more reconstruction materials, even if it's only in favor of the private sector, but also it has allowed the export of s
although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new card is a significant victory for campaign or seeking a better working environment. can be child re. i'll just say that dr. israel says it'll now allow palestinian fishermen to go further out to see israel's been imposing restrictions on the waters off gallons a few years leading to a weakening of the fishing industry and pollution of the sure part of the thing of restrictions. israel says it...
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the life expectancy of people in bangladesh by nearly 5 and a half years, often wearing this wide mark for several hours on going out on the cities. now you can see the dots and pollution on the the shows the quality over here. people are reading in the capital dot com at present the average life expectancy of people here is 72.6 years. but the institutes report phase, those in the capital could leave 7.7 years longer. if air pollution was reduced, can we charged re, jazeera, dr. young climate activists from across the world of criticizing global leaders for their failure to address environmental issues for 100 young delegates from 180 nations or attending the use for climate summit in the chinese city of milan. thank you. a great a tune. berg, who accused will be t as a being all talk and no action. this is not about some expensive politically correct, green as bonnie hugging or blah blah blah build back better, blah blah blah. green economy la la la. mid 0 by 2050, blah, blah, blah, net 0, blah, blah, blah, climate neutral, blah, blah blah. this is all we hear from us, so called lead
the life expectancy of people in bangladesh by nearly 5 and a half years, often wearing this wide mark for several hours on going out on the cities. now you can see the dots and pollution on the the shows the quality over here. people are reading in the capital dot com at present the average life expectancy of people here is 72.6 years. but the institutes report phase, those in the capital could leave 7.7 years longer. if air pollution was reduced, can we charged re, jazeera, dr. young climate...
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the united nations has condemned the killing of a prominent hunger muslim leader in bangladesh. police say, well, he blood died on wednesday after being shot by a group of gunman in the cox's bazaar refugee camp. he was an outspoken activist than community spokesman. nearly a 1000000 hungers have fled to bangladesh since me and mars military crack down in 2017 demonstrators in bahrain have rallied against the visit by israel's foreign minister. they oppose bahrain forming diplomatic ties with israel last year in the us broker deal. they're calling for an immediate hope to the court, which they say goes against the palestinian people. he's la pete was hosted by bahrain king, crown prince, and prime minister, and signed 5 bilateral cooperation deals. a woman's protest in the african capital kabul has been quickly shut down by taliban as far as he's demonstrators stood outside a government school holding posters, stating education is essential for human identity. taliban members brandishing weapons stood close by before moving in to clear the rally. in recent weeks, the taliban announced
the united nations has condemned the killing of a prominent hunger muslim leader in bangladesh. police say, well, he blood died on wednesday after being shot by a group of gunman in the cox's bazaar refugee camp. he was an outspoken activist than community spokesman. nearly a 1000000 hungers have fled to bangladesh since me and mars military crack down in 2017 demonstrators in bahrain have rallied against the visit by israel's foreign minister. they oppose bahrain forming diplomatic ties with...
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government allows only withdraw to help people get through the covered 1900 con, demik, losing use in bangladesh, we look at how lives in the capital are being cut shorts by pollution. ah. but the soldiers are on standby. as the u. k. struggles with dwindling fuel supplies. the government says it's trying to solve the problem. after several days of long queues, petrol stations many have been forced to close. i mean drivers may end up behind the wheels of fuel tankers. anderson's reports from london, a new working weekend. this isn't the normal london morning. good luck. the fuel station here ran dry 2 days ago. it's been waiting for this moment. tanka drivers are in short supply, not the fuel, whatever the results, the same misery for some not kind of buying ada by the top. she ran out of fuel 100 meters from the petro pumps, after a search that started in the early hours. and i was very emotional, so i can, i cried. i cried all these too busy unnecessary. i cry that i feel probably look the people who are going for assuming their wife lives disrupting this driving instructor, trying to get fuel
government allows only withdraw to help people get through the covered 1900 con, demik, losing use in bangladesh, we look at how lives in the capital are being cut shorts by pollution. ah. but the soldiers are on standby. as the u. k. struggles with dwindling fuel supplies. the government says it's trying to solve the problem. after several days of long queues, petrol stations many have been forced to close. i mean drivers may end up behind the wheels of fuel tankers. anderson's reports from...
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and he tail between global clothing companies and factory and is in bangladesh could mean that better working conditions for workers . now the agreement means that retailers could also face legal action if they don't meet safety standards. some good chattering has the story. when they're on a plaza building collapse in 2013, killing more than a 1000 workers, it brought unprecedented pressure on the global government industry and led to an agreement between clothing, brand and local manufacturers in bangladesh. that agreement has improved workplace safety here. and then new daily is now expected to build on that progress and provide further protection money into national export. we feel that the new internal accord that has been agreed on for 2 years is a major victory for unions and the workers. now the accord will not be limited to building electric and fire safety. it will also look into occupational safety, health, and other issues that benefit worker safety. the new car makes it mandatory for global brands to set bass, extend of the workplace safety, as well as establish minimum w
and he tail between global clothing companies and factory and is in bangladesh could mean that better working conditions for workers . now the agreement means that retailers could also face legal action if they don't meet safety standards. some good chattering has the story. when they're on a plaza building collapse in 2013, killing more than a 1000 workers, it brought unprecedented pressure on the global government industry and led to an agreement between clothing, brand and local...
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a new a new agreements in bangladesh springs have better protection to work as one of the world's top government export. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. however, the rains continue across a good part of japan. we have got this mass of west a whether that's the menu from that's going to continue pushing that wet weather waiver across southern parts of south korea, easing across q issue into a good part of hong she we will see further flooding coming in here. then as a result of that wet weather and more of the same as we go on through saturday, tries to push a little further. race was heavy pulses of rain coming out into the open waters of the north west pacific. but still plenty of wet weather. just lingering behind and noticed another band of very heavy rain just making its way into both east and parts of china as we go on through since they farther south. it should turn little tri, are brighter hong kong. we'll see a few showers on an off penny a shower. meanwhile, across a good part of
a new a new agreements in bangladesh springs have better protection to work as one of the world's top government export. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. however, the rains continue across a good part of japan. we have got this mass of west a whether that's the menu from that's going to continue pushing that wet weather waiver across southern parts of south korea, easing across q issue into a good...
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still ahead on al jazeera worker safety in bangladesh. she is in the spotlight once again with international corporations under pressure to put people before profits and in sport with joy will look ahead to a big 9, a football with world cup qualifies in europe and africa. ah hello, we've got high pressure still dominating the weather across northwestern part. so here i lost the fine and dry ice. i find it dry. we have got a fair beta cloud coming in across britain. and ireland is the just circulates around the area of high pressure, this clockwise direction, still pretty wet to cross eastern part. so if you can drain, he will make his way further. he was and still very wet across a good part of spain. we have seen terrific amounts of rainfall recently and we are seeing more heavy rain as we go on through the next couple of days. so central and northern parts of spain continues to see some of the heavy rain. some of that range is starting to nice little further north, which as we go on through wednesday into with day. so southwestern area
still ahead on al jazeera worker safety in bangladesh. she is in the spotlight once again with international corporations under pressure to put people before profits and in sport with joy will look ahead to a big 9, a football with world cup qualifies in europe and africa. ah hello, we've got high pressure still dominating the weather across northwestern part. so here i lost the fine and dry ice. i find it dry. we have got a fair beta cloud coming in across britain. and ireland is the just...
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also cleaning up shop a new agreement in bangladesh, springs hope for better protection for workers, one of the wolf top. com and text me welcome to the program as the telephone proposed to unveil a new government of gun phones. economy is near collapse. prices of essential goods of sword and access to cash and overseas transfers is limited. the us is frozen about $10000000000.00 in national reserve, mostly held abroad. economists say forward investments will be needed to help the country recover. now the taliban is still facing opposition, an arm resistance in the mountainous province upon cher, north of cobble. as be more fighting, not talks between the 2 sides, fail to reach a settlement, dozens of people have been killed. this was over to rob mcbride. he's a monetary lender for a thin cobble and ready the sense to sweeten. so to take over the country, the focus for any resistance has been in the northeast of the country. as we just mentioned, north of the capital is the pantry valley where the former a operatives are in a stand off with the taliban, just bring it up to speed on d
also cleaning up shop a new agreement in bangladesh, springs hope for better protection for workers, one of the wolf top. com and text me welcome to the program as the telephone proposed to unveil a new government of gun phones. economy is near collapse. prices of essential goods of sword and access to cash and overseas transfers is limited. the us is frozen about $10000000000.00 in national reserve, mostly held abroad. economists say forward investments will be needed to help the country...
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you mentioned the bangladesh masking study, which was interesting. i want to ask, in terms of masking, is it good enough in a crowded place? i was in a movie theater, indoors, i saw the wonderful -- and everybody had masks on, but there were people i wonder what my risk is. i never want to say anything, i don't confront people, but is the risk great? >> there are so many variables to talk about. everything happening right, vaccination rates, people wearing masks correctly, those are all levels of layered protection. that people would be wearing masks appropriately, you are not only protecting yourselves, but potentially others. in those situations where you are wearing your mask, vaccinated, doing what you can and you are concerned because of your own situation, you try to put space between you and another person who may be in an enclosed space. i'm hoping that theater has good air circulation, but these are things to take into account as we venture back to indoor spaces. i am thankful to be in the bay area where scientific compliance is high and peo
you mentioned the bangladesh masking study, which was interesting. i want to ask, in terms of masking, is it good enough in a crowded place? i was in a movie theater, indoors, i saw the wonderful -- and everybody had masks on, but there were people i wonder what my risk is. i never want to say anything, i don't confront people, but is the risk great? >> there are so many variables to talk about. everything happening right, vaccination rates, people wearing masks correctly, those are all...
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researchers went to 600 rural villages across bangladesh. half were given free surgical masks, and residents were encouraged to use them. half a year later, areas where masks were provided saw a big benefit. residents were 11% less likely to get infected, 35% less likely if they were 60 and older. >> which is really pretty remarkable, considering we didn't use any mask mandates or heavy handed punishments for people not wearing masks. we tried to do it as an encouragement. >> researchers told kpix 5 while the bay area is not bangladesh, their findings suggest we do benefit from mask wearing. they point out we spend more time indoors than people in these rural villages. >>> with millions expected to hit the road this labor day weekend, gas prices are already spiking, and now with the aftermath of hurricane ida, many of the major refineries in the region are shutting down. >> with a category 4 storm, that typically takes three plus weeks for refineries to get started again and get back to normal operations. right now we don't have a timeline f
researchers went to 600 rural villages across bangladesh. half were given free surgical masks, and residents were encouraged to use them. half a year later, areas where masks were provided saw a big benefit. residents were 11% less likely to get infected, 35% less likely if they were 60 and older. >> which is really pretty remarkable, considering we didn't use any mask mandates or heavy handed punishments for people not wearing masks. we tried to do it as an encouragement. >>...
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the united nations has condemned the killing of a prominent hanging muslim leader in bangladesh. police say the more he died on wednesday after being shot by a group of gunman in the cox's bazaar refugee camp. it was an outspoken activist and community spokesman. nearly a 1000000 or hangers have fled to bangladesh since me and my military crack down, back in 2017. still to come here on al jazeera leak research, put facebook back in the hope, steve. this time over the harmful effects of instagram on the mental health of children. and the 96 year old woman goes on the run over allegations that she helped the nazis as a teenager. ah hello there, there's more wet and windy weather to end the week across europe, especially in the north as that autumn weather continues to sweep in, but it is looking dwyer and finer across central and southern areas with long spells of sunshine. but on friday, as we look for the north west and got wet and windy weather sweeping into britain, an island, stronger rain and from heavy showers, and that feeds into the wet and windy weather, blowing into scandinavia
the united nations has condemned the killing of a prominent hanging muslim leader in bangladesh. police say the more he died on wednesday after being shot by a group of gunman in the cox's bazaar refugee camp. it was an outspoken activist and community spokesman. nearly a 1000000 or hangers have fled to bangladesh since me and my military crack down, back in 2017. still to come here on al jazeera leak research, put facebook back in the hope, steve. this time over the harmful effects of...
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at chicago, air quality life phase, air pollution is shortening the life expectancy of people in bangladesh by nearly 5 and a half years, often wearing this wide mark for several hours on going out on the cities. now you can see the dust and pollution on the my, the shows the quality over here. people are reading here and the capital dot com at present, the average life expectancy of people here is 72.6 years. but the institutes report phase, those in the capital could leave 7.7 years longer. if air pollution was reduced, can be charged re, jazeera dot com, had gone out during sport, gymnastics, thought 2 men. vile says she should have quit. well ahead of it, take your lympics. peter will tell you what the news news news news, news with me. ah ah ah ah, let's get on to this point his peter. thank. thank you so much. you're principles governing what a you a for has dropped its legal case against boss, atlanta, you venice and rail madrid of their involvement in a break away league clubs were among 12 founding members of the european simply which later collapsed the 9 others had earlier in apr
at chicago, air quality life phase, air pollution is shortening the life expectancy of people in bangladesh by nearly 5 and a half years, often wearing this wide mark for several hours on going out on the cities. now you can see the dust and pollution on the my, the shows the quality over here. people are reading here and the capital dot com at present, the average life expectancy of people here is 72.6 years. but the institutes report phase, those in the capital could leave 7.7 years longer....
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more than 3a0,000 people from 600 different villages in bangladesh took part.n one group were encouraged to wear masks in a range of different ways. the other group wasn't. here's dr stephen luby, one of the authors of the study and a professor of infectious diseases at stanford university. at the very beginning the groups were identical in every way that we could measure. but during the course of this study, those who were reanalysed and encouraged to wear a mask are much more likely to wear a mask. so 13% in our nonintervention group and a2% in the group that got the masks. and then that group in turn got less covid, they got 9% less covid infections thanif got 9% less covid infections than if they were in the next group. so this was a real—world evaluation. we were trying to work with people to say, can we encourage them to where their masks more? you could argue, we were fairly effective, going from 13% to a2%. had we pushed this higher, we have no doubt that we would have had an even bigger impact on covid—i9. and importantly, that 9% is an overall estimat
more than 3a0,000 people from 600 different villages in bangladesh took part.n one group were encouraged to wear masks in a range of different ways. the other group wasn't. here's dr stephen luby, one of the authors of the study and a professor of infectious diseases at stanford university. at the very beginning the groups were identical in every way that we could measure. but during the course of this study, those who were reanalysed and encouraged to wear a mask are much more likely to wear a...
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the leader has been shot that in bangladesh. police say that mar buller died on wednesday and he was shot by a group of gun many cox's bizarre refugee camp. my bullet was an outspoken activist and community spokes person in 2019 he met with then president donald trump. talk about the persecution of her hanger in man. la. nearly a 1000000 ethnic were hanging have fled to bangladesh, to escape a military crack tiles of china, a rationing electricity as the country struggles to contain its worst blackouts. and a decade long hours of outages are affecting residential areas and shutting factories . robert bryan reports. the provinces in china's northeast are suffering. some of the country's worst power cuts with cities plunged into darkness lasting hours to catch you, it was completely dark. i can see nothing because the power is comes from everything on it. only we vehicle drove past, could you see lights all around 2 thirds of provinces and now effected its due in part to the rising cost of coal, which means it's harder for power plants to make a profit. so they're producing less electr
the leader has been shot that in bangladesh. police say that mar buller died on wednesday and he was shot by a group of gun many cox's bizarre refugee camp. my bullet was an outspoken activist and community spokes person in 2019 he met with then president donald trump. talk about the persecution of her hanger in man. la. nearly a 1000000 ethnic were hanging have fled to bangladesh, to escape a military crack tiles of china, a rationing electricity as the country struggles to contain its worst...
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although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new card is a significant victory for campaign, are seeking a better working environment to be charged re. i'll just say that dot com fell ahead. in this news, our ducking for cover these footballers come under attack during a match in south america that's coming up and forward. plus the red carpet returns hollywood emerges for lockdown. hasn't finished film festival. ah ah ah, ah. ah, me. oh a. okay, it's time to get all the sport with jenna. thank you, barbara. the taliban have appraised africana found the 1st cricket test since it's take have a racing have said international matches will continue. i've got to stand cricket board. it says it's been given the go ahead to send a team, it's who will strayer. the one off match which will be the 1st of a test between the sides is due to take place at the end of november in hobart tasmania. christiana nowadays event for week continues after completing his move to manchester, united. he's now become the greatest goal score and international fo
although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new card is a significant victory for campaign, are seeking a better working environment to be charged re. i'll just say that dot com fell ahead. in this news, our ducking for cover these footballers come under attack during a match in south america that's coming up and forward. plus the red carpet returns hollywood emerges for lockdown. hasn't finished film festival. ah ah ah, ah. ah, me. oh a....
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then the aim was to cut down a migration from bangladesh. but the measure has since been suspended many and questioning its accuracy. bobby middle husband, georgia, reversed the and his mother were relieved when the name showed up in psalms, national register of citizens or, and see they applied for the unique identification number which is needed to get a job and government subsidies. it's been 2 years and the family is still waiting. i do not have any hope. i know. yes. even if i would have, if i go would have gotten this one some, some one the be i will get rectified in sweden, so date or so. and so month i would have still had some more, but no one of those forms carried out by more than $50000.00 officials over 5 years . the n r. c cost taxpayers $200000000.00. now stakeholders are questioning its accuracy. the process has been mired and bureaucratic red tape throwing millions in limbo, a bridge. it's our miranda nonprofit, that opposes illegal immigration. and who's petition in the supreme court paved the way for the n r c. he says the
then the aim was to cut down a migration from bangladesh. but the measure has since been suspended many and questioning its accuracy. bobby middle husband, georgia, reversed the and his mother were relieved when the name showed up in psalms, national register of citizens or, and see they applied for the unique identification number which is needed to get a job and government subsidies. it's been 2 years and the family is still waiting. i do not have any hope. i know. yes. even if i would have,...
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we're still more than a 1000 people. 10 via chandry reports from deca, bangladesh, export $38000000000.00 of ready made garments to the world, making it the 2nd largest government export. after china, the sector implies over 4000000 people who mostly woman, prior to 2013. the pixel and garment sector was flag with safety issue. after the 2013 run plaza, effected as a star, which killed over $1000.00 workers and legally binding fire and building safety agreement was created between major global bands and local manufacturers. the agreement for the big clothing brands in the us in europe to spend money to reduce the danger in the country as governments factory. that agreement expired on august 31st. after much negotiation, a new agreement has been reached like the previous card. it has all the hallmark of safety provision, but it has broaden the scope, making it mandatory for brands to said basic standard of workplace minimum wage is independent factor inspection. public reports on the factories. the new code is a significant victory for campaigners and goes to show the pressure and power th
we're still more than a 1000 people. 10 via chandry reports from deca, bangladesh, export $38000000000.00 of ready made garments to the world, making it the 2nd largest government export. after china, the sector implies over 4000000 people who mostly woman, prior to 2013. the pixel and garment sector was flag with safety issue. after the 2013 run plaza, effected as a star, which killed over $1000.00 workers and legally binding fire and building safety agreement was created between major global...
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then their elders, either in bangladesh, a prominent ro hang a leader has been shot dead in the cox's bizarre refugee camp. gunman opened fire on moore. he bore law who had been becoming out. hook up to this for a refugee crisis, nearly a 1000000 ethnic ro hang fled to bangladesh, to escape the military. crack down in your mind. 2017. we see you in face with ethnic cleansing. now, athletes who are vaccinated against corona virus, phase $21.00 days in quarantine for february's winter olympics in bay jane officials say vaccinated athletes will undergo daily testing and will only be allowed to move between games related venues for training and competitions organizes say for in fact teachers won't be allowed to attend and they stop ticket sales to people living outside china. youtube says it will ban all untie vaccine content. any videos related to vaccines will be taken down if they claim the jobs are onto effective or dangerous. the move comes with countries try to convince people to get the corporate 19 shot. the video sharing giant has already banned posts that spread false smith's ab
then their elders, either in bangladesh, a prominent ro hang a leader has been shot dead in the cox's bizarre refugee camp. gunman opened fire on moore. he bore law who had been becoming out. hook up to this for a refugee crisis, nearly a 1000000 ethnic ro hang fled to bangladesh, to escape the military. crack down in your mind. 2017. we see you in face with ethnic cleansing. now, athletes who are vaccinated against corona virus, phase $21.00 days in quarantine for february's winter olympics in...
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i've been charging reports from dot com, bangladesh has one of the worlds fastest growing economies, but it's rapid urban development and heavy construction in the densely packed capital dot com at a cost pollutions for a man who lives in taca. it's a hard reality. i've been admitted here for the last 2 weeks, but i've been suffering from respiratory illnesses for quite some time. now even had corona in between this period, it all has to do with dust and pollution. health experts say pollution is a silent killer. and the number of repair to illness has increased tenfold in recent years. pollution in absolutely because of a pollution, the number of patients has increased suffering from various, pulmonary, respiratory and other lung diseases. we've observed the number of people used to attend to his outdoor patience with respiratory illnesses has also increased significantly to the air. pollution is an important fact that many living in the city where mosque went out in the streets and not just because of koby 19. don't know if we have to wear masks all the time because of the heavy du
i've been charging reports from dot com, bangladesh has one of the worlds fastest growing economies, but it's rapid urban development and heavy construction in the densely packed capital dot com at a cost pollutions for a man who lives in taca. it's a hard reality. i've been admitted here for the last 2 weeks, but i've been suffering from respiratory illnesses for quite some time. now even had corona in between this period, it all has to do with dust and pollution. health experts say pollution...
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to conduct a study on mask wearing 350,000 people from 600 villages in bangladesh participated.researchers chose to study people in bangladesh because it's the country with the highest population density in the world. the study found that providing free masks telling people about the importance of covering both their mouth and nose and reminding people when they were unmasked in public tripled regular mask use and people who received those reminders were about love. 11% less likely to get covid than those who did not. and what we did show very definitively was that masks do reduce covid-19 in a community setting and have a particularly strong effect on the most vulnerable population. which is people in the older age groups. so 60 plus where it had the biggest effect. the study results also aligned with lab tests showing that surgical masks have better filtration than cloth masks and are more protective against the virus. unvaccinated warriors players may not be allowed inside chase center for the upcoming basketball season in an nba memo obtained by espn, the league says teams m
to conduct a study on mask wearing 350,000 people from 600 villages in bangladesh participated.researchers chose to study people in bangladesh because it's the country with the highest population density in the world. the study found that providing free masks telling people about the importance of covering both their mouth and nose and reminding people when they were unmasked in public tripled regular mask use and people who received those reminders were about love. 11% less likely to get covid...
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the study based on data from villages in bangladesh claims roughly 29% increase in mask use resulted in a roughly 9%, 9% decrease in symptomatic covid infections. so is this settled science? far from it. here's dr. scott atlas, author of the upcoming book "a plague upon our house." you can order it now on amazon. dr. atlas, you say this study suffers from some significant shortcomings. what are they? >> okay. thanks for having me, laura. first to say, this is the second randomized prospective study, which is a good study, this is a study in bangladesh, the randomized villages where some villages were taught to wear masks and others were not. the first study that we have is important. it's the denmark study that showed that people wearing masks, individuals wearing masks do not have a lower risk of infection testing for virus than people wearing masks. those are high quality surgical masks, a randomized study. that is known. very good effort. masks do not protect somebody from getting infection. this is a different type of study, this tests to see if people get in a village symptomati
the study based on data from villages in bangladesh claims roughly 29% increase in mask use resulted in a roughly 9%, 9% decrease in symptomatic covid infections. so is this settled science? far from it. here's dr. scott atlas, author of the upcoming book "a plague upon our house." you can order it now on amazon. dr. atlas, you say this study suffers from some significant shortcomings. what are they? >> okay. thanks for having me, laura. first to say, this is the second...
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they branched out more into vietnam, bangladesh and indonesia.hey have been doing this for quite some time. but vietnam is a hub for footwear and i don't see them being able to easily move manufacturing out of vietnam, because footwear making is a very skilled trade, unlike apparel, which can be more easily replicated outside. caroline: poonam goyal, always so quick off the mark when it comes to these earnings. thank you. we now want to look at the future of fashion and how you by your speakers thomas didier. thomas didierwe speak with -- we speak thomas didier with thomas didier -- we speak with thomas did next next ♪ caroline: we were talking about nike and how it is focused on digital. the future of retail has become more digital, and we are looking at one company bringing fashion and tack together, making it easier to visualize what something may look like on you without going to the store. romaine: ibio most everything online and this is a feature cropping up on a lot of websites per you can try on sunglasses, clothes, shoes, all without lea
they branched out more into vietnam, bangladesh and indonesia.hey have been doing this for quite some time. but vietnam is a hub for footwear and i don't see them being able to easily move manufacturing out of vietnam, because footwear making is a very skilled trade, unlike apparel, which can be more easily replicated outside. caroline: poonam goyal, always so quick off the mark when it comes to these earnings. thank you. we now want to look at the future of fashion and how you by your speakers...
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eight countries — including pakistan, turkey and bangladesh — are taken off england's travel red listg people will no longer have to quarantine in a hotel. boris johnson's hopes for securing a comprehensive free trade deal with the us appear to be fading, after president biden downplayed the issue following their face—to—face meeting at the white house. mr biden told reporters they'd discuss trade �*a little bit' but he stressed instead the issue of peace in northern ireland he said he wouldn't want to see a change in the irish accords which might result in the closed border again. so what about the uk's trade deal hopes? one option thought to be under consideration — joining a north american trade pact. and that is the usmca deal, which involves the us, mexico and canada. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from washington dc. side by side, the meeting finally took place, the president regaling him with stories of the american railroad. it him with stories of the american railroad. ., , ., him with stories of the american railroad. . , ., ., ., , railroad. it was far from a
eight countries — including pakistan, turkey and bangladesh — are taken off england's travel red listg people will no longer have to quarantine in a hotel. boris johnson's hopes for securing a comprehensive free trade deal with the us appear to be fading, after president biden downplayed the issue following their face—to—face meeting at the white house. mr biden told reporters they'd discuss trade �*a little bit' but he stressed instead the issue of peace in northern ireland he said...
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. ♪ >> ravi shankhar went to george harrison and said a terrible thing is happening in bangladesh whaterstar benefit concert ever done. >> the concert for bangladesh was the grandaddy of all issue-themed concerts. not only did you get george harrison, you got eric clapton. >> it got dylan out of hiding. it put two beatles on the stage again. it was unparalleled at the time and may still be unparalleled. ♪ >> a great deal of music of the '70s was people who had succeeded in the '60s, finding new ways to express themselves in the '70s. >> have you any idea why your group particularly has lasted as long as it had? >> because we stay together i suppose. >> for a few years, the rolling stones had taken a lot of casualties. >> even brian felt he wasn't going to be around that long. not everybody makes it. >> they were fighting for like where do we secure our foothold now? ♪ >> 1971, the rolling stones leave their home for tax purposes to go live in france. and record this record, "exile on main street." in a very hot, uncomfortable, muddy sounding studio. ♪ baby, i can't stay yu got to roll
. ♪ >> ravi shankhar went to george harrison and said a terrible thing is happening in bangladesh whaterstar benefit concert ever done. >> the concert for bangladesh was the grandaddy of all issue-themed concerts. not only did you get george harrison, you got eric clapton. >> it got dylan out of hiding. it put two beatles on the stage again. it was unparalleled at the time and may still be unparalleled. ♪ >> a great deal of music of the '70s was people who had...
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leaders of the nations most threatened by climate change -- the marshall islands, the maldives, bangladesh, and many others. and they spoke of the hurricanes and the flooding and the fires caused by the extreme meteorological conditions the world is already seeing. and the tragedy is that because of our past inaction, there are further rises in temperatures that are already baked in -- and my friends, baked is the word. and if we keep on the current track then the temperatures will go up by 2.7 degrees or more by the end of the century. and never mind what that will do to the ice floes, desolving like ice in your martini here in new york. we will see desertification, drought, crop failure, and mass movements of humanity on a scale not seen before, not because of some unforeseen natural event or disaster, but because of us, because of what we are doing now. and our grandchildren will know that we are the culprits and they will know that we knew, that we were warned, and they will know that it was this generation that came center stage to speak and act on behalf of them, on behalf of posteri
leaders of the nations most threatened by climate change -- the marshall islands, the maldives, bangladesh, and many others. and they spoke of the hurricanes and the flooding and the fires caused by the extreme meteorological conditions the world is already seeing. and the tragedy is that because of our past inaction, there are further rises in temperatures that are already baked in -- and my friends, baked is the word. and if we keep on the current track then the temperatures will go up by 2.7...
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the marshall islands, the maldives and mr president, bangladesh and many others.used by the extreme meteorological conditions the world is already seeing. and the tragedy is that because of our past inaction, there are further rises in temperatures that are already baked in. my friends, baked is the word. if we keep on the current track, temperatures will go up by 2.7 degrees or more by the end of the century. never mind what that will do to the ice flows, dissolving ice in your martini here in new york. we will see desertification, drought, crop failure and mass movements of humanity on a scale not seen before. not because of some unforeseen natural event or disaster, but because of us, because of what we are doing now. and our grandchildren will know that we are the culprits and they will note that we knew, that we were warned. and they will know that it was this generation that came centrestage to speak and act in behalf of them, and behalf of posterity. and that we missed our queue. and they will ask themselves, what kind of people we were to be so selfish and
the marshall islands, the maldives and mr president, bangladesh and many others.used by the extreme meteorological conditions the world is already seeing. and the tragedy is that because of our past inaction, there are further rises in temperatures that are already baked in. my friends, baked is the word. if we keep on the current track, temperatures will go up by 2.7 degrees or more by the end of the century. never mind what that will do to the ice flows, dissolving ice in your martini here in...
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i would been talked about in bangladesh. they would have called it an example of systemic racism.on it deserved. >> and that is where, you know how much i respect you. but don't call her deranged. don't call her crazy. she knew exactly what she was doing. the only thing she didn't do was practice throwing things with the mask on. that's the only thing she didn't do. bottom line is it's 100% racist, it wasn't a hate crime but because the left has pitched him as an uncle tom, anyone who wants small government and fiscal responsibility can't possibly be black and this is what a lot of brothers and sisters out there, democrats only want to support you when you are with them. it's not racist when you're against them. it's literally laughable. we don't know who this person's name is. if that would have been during the previous administration, all his questions after that speech he gave yesterday would have been his thoughts on what happened there and did he condemn the attack. but they don't because there was one on cnn, it was literally dismissed. like this is what happened. they are n
i would been talked about in bangladesh. they would have called it an example of systemic racism.on it deserved. >> and that is where, you know how much i respect you. but don't call her deranged. don't call her crazy. she knew exactly what she was doing. the only thing she didn't do was practice throwing things with the mask on. that's the only thing she didn't do. bottom line is it's 100% racist, it wasn't a hate crime but because the left has pitched him as an uncle tom, anyone who...
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air pollution is shortening the life expectancy of people in bangladesh by nearly 5 and a half years. often running this wide mark for several hours on going out on the cities . now you can see the dots and pollution on the my, the shows the quality over here. people are reading here and the capital dot com at present, the average life expectancy of people here is 72.6 years. but the institute report phase, those in the capital could leave 7.7 years longer. if air pollution was reduced, can be charged re, jazeera dot com. ah . this is all, these are the top stories, love continues to erupt from the company via volcano. on the spanish island of la palmer, the locations destroyed more than 500 buildings and forced any 7000 people out of their homes since last week. for residence around the vicinity of the full canada are options. they're watching powerless. lee, as their homes, there's businesses, generations of, of memories are just destroyed by this flowing lava and there's volcanic eruption, of course, they live on volcanic island. they knew that there would be interruption, but no o
air pollution is shortening the life expectancy of people in bangladesh by nearly 5 and a half years. often running this wide mark for several hours on going out on the cities . now you can see the dots and pollution on the my, the shows the quality over here. people are reading here and the capital dot com at present, the average life expectancy of people here is 72.6 years. but the institute report phase, those in the capital could leave 7.7 years longer. if air pollution was reduced, can be...
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600 villages in rural bangladesh.ctiveness of masks in combating covid-19. >> yeah. >> here's bottom line. it found mask-wearing increased -- as mask-wearing increased they found decrease in covid-19. what do you see as both the significance of the size of this study and these findings? >> yeah. briefly, chris, this is the very kind of, quote, gold standard study that a lot of people who are dubious or skeptical about the effectiveness of masks have been asking for. hundreds of thousands of patients, randomized, as you said, but i think it also points, chris, to something really important. this is probably, one, an undercount on the decreatures infections baus they only looked at symptomatic infections. we know a lot with asymptomatic and, number two, it's how to get people to wear masks. they went door to door and gave people free masks and educated the ones that were in the quote, unquote investigation group, and that's what we should be doing here. we still have no kind of supply for masks for even the people who w
600 villages in rural bangladesh.ctiveness of masks in combating covid-19. >> yeah. >> here's bottom line. it found mask-wearing increased -- as mask-wearing increased they found decrease in covid-19. what do you see as both the significance of the size of this study and these findings? >> yeah. briefly, chris, this is the very kind of, quote, gold standard study that a lot of people who are dubious or skeptical about the effectiveness of masks have been asking for. hundreds...
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university of california joined a study of more than 350,000 people from villages across rural bangladesho among findings, surgical masks a reduced covid-19 cases in adults 60 years or older by more than one third. dr. ashley says it ski was an author. >> the main take away is masks are definitely effective in preventing covid. surgical masks, we have more confidence they are very effective. the benefits are particularly high among the high-risk groups in the older age populations. >> researchers found making masks free of charge was key to getting more people to wear them, along with soliciting help from influential leaders and popular athletes. from a masking to vaccines and everything covid-19 related, we have an entire team dedicated to getting you the latest information. to ask questions, go to abc7 news.com/vaccine and click on the blue box. >> efforts are underway to assist and house afghan refugees. men, women, and children take over will find homes in the states. local nonprofits are community members to help make a difference. >> nonprofit organizations across the bay area are b
university of california joined a study of more than 350,000 people from villages across rural bangladesho among findings, surgical masks a reduced covid-19 cases in adults 60 years or older by more than one third. dr. ashley says it ski was an author. >> the main take away is masks are definitely effective in preventing covid. surgical masks, we have more confidence they are very effective. the benefits are particularly high among the high-risk groups in the older age populations....
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as for al-qaeda on 9/11 it was maybe three or 400 guys, now it's affiliates from morocco to bangladesh 30 or 40000 people, it is certainly polar for rated and technology like drones and someone that empowers such groups. i think were in a volatile and dangerous. in our history. gerry: we have been fighting this war for 20 years, 7000 american servicemen's lives in many contractors and many other allies, hundreds of thousands of civilians in a iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere it's true there has not been another 9/11 and by that measure is a success the success is bought at a high price, isn't it? >> yes and no as paul pointed out world war ii was a much shorter war but much more damaging the korean war, this is essentially a long-term low intensity conflicts one in which our enemies have great patients, one of the terrible things i think about having abandoned afghanistan is how they shake mohammed was a gitmo and the architect of 9/11 attacks he's not yet been on trial but he's been held he said early on in gitmo that we will win the struggle meeting in afghanistan the larger struggle
as for al-qaeda on 9/11 it was maybe three or 400 guys, now it's affiliates from morocco to bangladesh 30 or 40000 people, it is certainly polar for rated and technology like drones and someone that empowers such groups. i think were in a volatile and dangerous. in our history. gerry: we have been fighting this war for 20 years, 7000 american servicemen's lives in many contractors and many other allies, hundreds of thousands of civilians in a iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere it's true there has...
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as for al-qaeda on 9/11 it was maybe three or 400 guys, now it's affiliates from morocco to bangladesh is certainly polar for rated and technology like drones and someone that empowers such groups. i think were in a volatile and dangerous. in our history. gerry: we have been fighting this war for 20 years, 7000 american servicemen's lives in many contractors and many other allies, hundreds of thousands of civilians in a iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere it's true there has not been another 9/11 and by that measure is a success the success is bought at a high price, isn't it? >> yes and no as paul pointed out world war ii was a much shorter war but much more damaging the korean war, this is essentially a long-term low intensity conflicts one in which our enemies have great patients, one of the terrible things i think about having abandoned afghanistan is how they shake mohammed was a gitmo and the architect of 9/11 attacks he's not yet been on trial but he's been held he said early on in gitmo that we will win the struggle meeting in afghanistan the larger struggle and he said we will win
as for al-qaeda on 9/11 it was maybe three or 400 guys, now it's affiliates from morocco to bangladesh is certainly polar for rated and technology like drones and someone that empowers such groups. i think were in a volatile and dangerous. in our history. gerry: we have been fighting this war for 20 years, 7000 american servicemen's lives in many contractors and many other allies, hundreds of thousands of civilians in a iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere it's true there has not been another 9/11...
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unfortunately bangladesh or india or countries in africa don't have those kind of money. of the big things we will have to do if you want this change to happen is move money where it matters. currently the money is moving to all the dirty practices. we have to move it to adaptation, to clean energy, to building resilience in society. until we are able to move the money, whatever we are talking about is very theoretical. it will not matter, even in the short term. host: we will have to see what happens at the climate talks that we are expecting in november in glasgow. i want to give richard the last word. as a scientist, someone close to the data on this and writing this latest ipcc report, how do you presently feel about where we are as a species? do you have confidence in our ability to make choices to save and protect ourselves? respond to that very briefly, please. >> the science is clear. we know what has to be done. we are, i think, moving in the right direction, but far too slowly. this upcoming meeting in glasgow is absolutely crucial for policymakers to ramp up th
unfortunately bangladesh or india or countries in africa don't have those kind of money. of the big things we will have to do if you want this change to happen is move money where it matters. currently the money is moving to all the dirty practices. we have to move it to adaptation, to clean energy, to building resilience in society. until we are able to move the money, whatever we are talking about is very theoretical. it will not matter, even in the short term. host: we will have to see what...
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researchers went to 600 rural villages in bangladesh. have were given free surgical masks and residents were encouraged to use the. happier later, areas where masks were provided stop a big benefit. residents were 11% less likely to get infected, 35% less likely if they were 60 and older. >>> time for the moneywatch report of its relevance favoring the sackler family against opioid lawsuit and how long top gun fans will have to wait for the sequel to hit theaters. stocks ended mixed yesterday as investors awaits the august employment report for clues on the economy. the dow jones fell 40 points and the nasdaq jumped 50. the s&p rose 1. a federal bankruptcy judge giving conditional approval to a sweeping settlement that would remove the the sackler family from ownership of oxycontin maker purdue pharma. under the settlement the family has to get out of the opioid business altogether and contribute for a half billion dollars to fighting the opioid crisis. in return, they will be shielded from future lawsuits over opioids. >>> paramount pic
researchers went to 600 rural villages in bangladesh. have were given free surgical masks and residents were encouraged to use the. happier later, areas where masks were provided stop a big benefit. residents were 11% less likely to get infected, 35% less likely if they were 60 and older. >>> time for the moneywatch report of its relevance favoring the sackler family against opioid lawsuit and how long top gun fans will have to wait for the sequel to hit theaters. stocks ended mixed...
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anchor: pakistan, bangladesh most at risk of catastrophic eat if climate change targets are missed.an cause problems like exhaustion and heat. my colleague has this report on pakistan's largest city. correspondent: home to more than 16 million people, one of the biggest and hottest cities in the world and its residents are suffering. a mother of five is struggling to copeh the searing heat. there is no way she can afford air conditioning. >> [indiscernible] correspondent: in 2015, the doors of 45 degrees celsius heat wave. 1200 people died from dehydration and heat stroke and this year, the temperature is nearly that high again. here in the heart of karachi, i is unbearable to stand in the street. it is only 11:00 and it is beating down. it makes it worse. at some wonder how long they can go on like this. anchor: heat stress happens when the body can no longer cool down through sweating. it can cause organ failures and death. more than one billion people will be affected by it over the next ctury if global warming continues at the current speed. correspondent: extreme heat is the si
anchor: pakistan, bangladesh most at risk of catastrophic eat if climate change targets are missed.an cause problems like exhaustion and heat. my colleague has this report on pakistan's largest city. correspondent: home to more than 16 million people, one of the biggest and hottest cities in the world and its residents are suffering. a mother of five is struggling to copeh the searing heat. there is no way she can afford air conditioning. >> [indiscernible] correspondent: in 2015, the...
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university of california joined a study of more than 350,000 people from villages across rural bangladeshuced covid-19 cases in adults 60 years or older by more than one third. dr. ashley says it ski was an author. >> the main take away is masks are definitely effective in preventing covid. surgical masks, we have more confidence they are very effective. the benefits are particularly high among the high-risk groups in the older age populations. >> researchers found making masks free of charge was key to getting more people to wear them, along with soliciting help from influential leaders and popular athletes. from a masking to vaccines and everything covid-19 related, we have an entire team dedicated to getting you the latest information. to ask questions, go to abc7 news.com/vaccine and click on the blue box. >> efforts are underway to assist and house afghan refugees. men, women, and children take over will find homes in the states. local nonprofits arearear communityity members to help mas across the bay are arerefugees,y collecting donations, coordinating aid, and calling a residents
university of california joined a study of more than 350,000 people from villages across rural bangladeshuced covid-19 cases in adults 60 years or older by more than one third. dr. ashley says it ski was an author. >> the main take away is masks are definitely effective in preventing covid. surgical masks, we have more confidence they are very effective. the benefits are particularly high among the high-risk groups in the older age populations. >> researchers found making masks free...
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reducing the spread of covid-19 in the largest mask study to date their recent study was done in bangladesh across 600 villages and more than 350,000 adults. well, they found masks in general provided a 9% reduction in covid-19 cases. surgical masks were more effective and reduced cases by 11%. researchers say effectiveness continue to climb among older adults and people who are 60 and above. we found that we were able to prevent 35% of covid-19 cases infectious disease expert at stanford university actually stitch in ski who was one of the lead authors of this research says the study was done when cases were lowered before the delta variant became the dominant strain. >> so they predict case reduction would be larger today. think this is probably an underestimate of the real impact of mass for a number of reasons, including the fact that we only measured covid-19 among people who reported symptoms consistent with covid-19 case definitions during the study period and then measured their blood for antibodies against the virus. >> so we may have missed cases that were asymptomatic cigent ski
reducing the spread of covid-19 in the largest mask study to date their recent study was done in bangladesh across 600 villages and more than 350,000 adults. well, they found masks in general provided a 9% reduction in covid-19 cases. surgical masks were more effective and reduced cases by 11%. researchers say effectiveness continue to climb among older adults and people who are 60 and above. we found that we were able to prevent 35% of covid-19 cases infectious disease expert at stanford...