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i want to tell you where you have a job and i was a and you are the d. c. d, who later to find your projects, your magazine, amazon. he was, don't there much of what went on one done. you thought you don't enjoy it or not. what we ended up with is that the busy the massage? well, how you would do you work on it? projects at the club? i don't want to ship. it was, it was in the universe. you don't enjoy more than i should pick it up to take. you're going to put the colonies member to push on the ball. she'll have to put it up. but once you've got to know if you don't, if you can remove the thunder hooks up to take a proposal, medical me through would pass it and then talk to you for accepting on it monday to miss you would equal discrete in both your book with them because they could have it done with that and the party. so thought julie system could of the concept so delayed upon the woman. yeah. don't wash your book, you refill. so blue it play models, it takes a lot, deal to blow it quite more to the to feel. i feel the buckets for critical cover, the sale
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mama because you who love official where you, where you live free jim and i was i e and you are the d. c. d who later find your projects, your monkeys, when it moves all the work, i don't there much for 21 dollars thought you don't enjoy it or not. when i'm we ended up was it? is that that busy that met me study well, how you with german georgia you work on it projects at the club. i don't want to ship it because in the universe, you to employ more than i should pick it up to take. you're going to put the call and he's a member, a lead to fish on the bill of bush capital to w for whiskey buddy. to know if you go, if you remove the thunder hooks up to think it will put them in medical mc through bus dot, i meant thought to it before accepted on it. did it miss you will it will decrease in both your book because the book is cottage is done with that and the fact you thought duly system on the phone. so some of the women. ok. i don't watch a book. you feel so blue. a claim of the takes a lot, deal to blow it, quite want to feel a field packets. if you click the little cover to fill out the fil
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and mama does you who love official where you, where you live, jim and i was i e, and you are the d. c. d, who later to find your projects, your magazine, it moves all the work. i don't there much for 21 that you thought you don't enjoy it or not when we end up with it. so it has the busy that memory study. well, how you would do you work on it? projects at the club? i don't want to ship it about the last year. it was in the universe. you don't enjoy more and i should pick it up to take. you're going to put the colonies in member to finish on the bill of books. typically what was the value to know if you know, if you can move the thunder hooks up to the like a proposal, michael mc through bus dot. i meant thought to it. you for accept on it, did it miss you will it will decrease in both your book because the book is cottage is done with that and the party so thought to list them on the phone so somebody will upon the woman. ok. i don't watch a book you feel so blue, a claim of that takes a lot deal to blow it quite more truly, to feel a field with buckets for political provide to avoid th
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d, c, d or heavy they, they can bury in the country in civil main roads. why the police can't do anything because the, sometimes they have more than the police. it's a very stable situation. i was turn last week long, encore from the haitian capital porter prompts you leaders have condemned the shooting of a prominent dutch crime journalist as an attack on democratic values painted a fleece was gone down and down on tuesday and remained in the hospital in critical condition. authorities are investigating possible links to his reporting and his role in a court case against a major criminal gang described by police as a well oiled killing machine. a day after one of the netherlands most famous journalist was gone down. well, which was gather on the street where he was shot witnesses, a painted a freeze, was shot 5 times, including once in the head, an incomprehensible crime for many here. it's shocking. it's really shocking news. what happened to pay to de fries talked about it was really not expected. even if a lot of people didn't think he was doing something dangerous. but it should never happen to freeze had just finished an interview on dutch tv when he was attacked. the 64 year old journalist rose to prominence for his crime reporting and as an advocate for survivors of violent crimes in jail activities, police long feared, would make him a target for reprisals. dutch authorities described his attempted murder as an attack on the country's freedom of the press and democracy and an attempt to snuff out one of the country's leading voices. they to air disease was all a mile painted. it is a national hero for all of us, and still in uncommonly brave journalist on, tireless in his search for justice, fully independent and free of spirit from haste to freezes. currently, in serious condition at this hospital, dutch police have arrested 3 men in connection with the attack, including the suspected shooter. so far, no motive has been identified and it'll update on the report. the number of suspects and custody is now down to 2 after one of the people arrested last night. has been that go, let's now take a look at some more stories making news around the world at this. our african special forces have been deployed in northern afghanistan to push taliban fighters out of a number of provincial capitals of color. and now officials say the forces recaptured government buildings and declared the city of the islam and insurgents. most districts have fallen to the taliban and recent days you're being commissioned chief left on the line has warned hungry it will face legal action if it fails to repeal a new law. that critics, they discriminate against the l. g. b t q, community law band content about homosexuality and gender change from schools. and the media prime minister stefan levine has narrowly been elected back into office 9 days after. he stepped down after losing a confidence vote. 173 lawmakers voted against him becoming prime minister once again. that's too short of the 175 needed to bar him on the job. and football now in italy are still celebrating their penalty. shoot out when over spain last night, which put them into the final of your a 2020. as a remarkable achievement for the italians who didn't even qualify for the last world cup. the 2nd semi final takes place tonight with england and denmark, hoping to join italy in sunday. final england are the favorites with the clash happening in london. but you can't discount the things they will be looking to continue their fairytale run the tournament and repeat their shock success from $992.00. yeah. in denmark, they're riding a wave of emotion through to a 1st major tournament, semi final since 992. and on the verge of achieving something, almost incredible. the emotion here, the chapter of europe matching the emotions back then when denmark one a euro's they shouldn't even have been in only qualifying a week before the tournament starts. after you get star via will kicks out you to the war that the big 3 united, the country, just as it has now. a firework display the rob at all. yeah, i don't think it's so important. unfortunately, a lot of us are still fashion primes in 1992 new calling. now we're going to get the same feeling that our parents gotten 1992 rate, going to win the euros in the home phone. and she's the symbol of so much, christina, it seems collateral own at the corona virus, which has been tough on people standing together watch. the football is fantastic. but those ericsson is the focal point of denmark's emotion may feel there could have died off the collapsing in the 1st match against finland and liquid denmark were after 2 games of the tournament without their best player and boston degree without a single point. many had written them off for the coach, caspar human, there's much to be proud of the last 4 weeks. it's been the emotions of a lifetime. it's been, it's been crazy. we have been facing this in a way we. i never hope i should. we almost lost our best player, al best friend, the heart of the team. we thought with emotions like crazy, we didn't know what to do. we didn't know how to get through it. we tried to fight the best we have learnt through that. these emotions we have played fantastic football. we have shown who we are. and who are they then? exactly. the plucky underdog going all the way against the odds. well, that really would be something for the football romantics. the it was one of the stand up films at this here in berlin, international film festival. the early knowledge of the documentary, who we were carried an urgent message in time of climate change and a glimmer of hope. here's a closer look. oh, the old plan clinique. i think your audience will you be as will mentioned, lean on his last mission to the international space station. astronaut, alexander guest documents his thoughts, his perspective on the world from far above it. he reflects from the way we treat our precious planet, our oceans, our resources from space he could see was extreme weather events and above all the fragility of our habitat video. and since i need to finish, so by the end of the ship to them and pick up the side of my thoughts, i was immune as a physicist, i knew the diameter to the kilometer. i knew how thin the atmosphere was. and then when i saw it with my own eyes, it hit me again, show me a new one. and that's the big thing to understand that this is way too small to take its continued existence for granted for us not to care. come on. what are we doing to our planet? what is reversible? what can still be salvaged? the film follows 6 scientists from different disciplines and continents. oh sure. no. it's just a sylvia. oh, who has been studying marine ecosystems for decades gives an urgent call to action . every choice we make about what to eat, what to where the power we use, the water we waste or not mean all that times a 1000000000 really stacks up what i mentioned. so i want to make a film that takes you from they to we by showing that these problems that we often see in isolation by the climate crisis. social causes that you can always show that you see that we are always part of the problem, but also part of the solution loses. one demand is for more global cooperation. african countries, for example, account for only 4 percent of c o 2 emissions, but feeling climate change with particular severity. who we, where describes our present and asks how we will be seen by later generations when we, our history is offered. thus, the futile generations will remember our generation as the one that understood and transform knowledge into understanding and awareness from the film looks at the world from unusual perspective and has actually a message. we are the ones who need to tackle the problem right now. are watching the news recoded line team special is up. next i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour. can also find much more news and analysis on our website at www dot com. really thank you so much for your company. the the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what the latest research information and context corona virus not change? because the 19th next on d w. then gen anytime you play video and event, we have a sing along to come from the internet of exercises. everything is online, mobile interactive gym, and really with the w. me ah, how effective are our vaccines against new forms of covey? 19, a preliminary study from israel appears to suggest the by on tech find the job off is less protection against the delta variance than previous strains to 64 percent. that's a lot lower than other estimates of nearly 90 percent. so does this change how we fight the pandemic? the delta strain has changed the transmission dynamics everywhere. and in israel also, we know it is more infectious from person to person. we also know it has some better capacity to evade the immune 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and d, c, d, or too heavy. they are buried in the country in civil main roads. why the police can't do anything? because the, sometimes they have more than the police. it's a very stable situation. and that was journalists, would lord marin court from the haitian capital. puerto prince speaking with his earlier european union leaders have described the shooting of a prominent dutch investigative journalists as an attack on our values. peter de vries was gun down in amsterdam on tuesday, and he remains in the hospital tonight. in serious condition. authorities are examining possible links to his reporting and his role in the court case against a major criminal gang described by police as a well oiled sewing machine. a day after one of the netherlands, most famous journalists was gone down while wishes gather on the street where he was shot. witnesses, se, pete. the defeat was shot 5 times, including once in the head and in comprehensive crime for many here. book of shocking news. it's really shocking news. what happened to peter if he's really not expected, even
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a 1000 people seeking shelters because they are sitting game violence in d c. d or too heavy they, they can salary in the country in civil main roads. why the police can't do anything because the, sometimes they have more than the police. it's a very stable situation and we are following the meaning to understand what's happening. if you don't, the people in the room, there is a letter i'm afraid we lost you there, the dog man, encore, from a post endpoint upon any thanks for breaking this complicated situation. done for us you later is have described the shooting of a prominent dutch crime journalist as an attack on our values. peter, if he's with gun down in amsterdam on tuesday and remains in hospital in a serious condition. authorities are investigating possible links to his reporting and his role in a court case against a major criminal gang described by police as a well oiled killing machine. a day after one of the netherlands most famous journalist was gone down. well, which has gather on the street where he was shot witnesses, a painted a freeze, was shot
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d. c. and out of d. c came the statement that the united states will continue to support france and its operation in the hell and the french saying that it needs the american support to fight off armed groups. in this i have has been 7000 death to 1000000 people displaced in a lot of instability within those countries. political instability. we've seen that chad, the long time leader is d, be killed and replaced by his son. and then in molly to cruise in the space of 9 months. and so the french president made a manual quote is reading for reelection next year. is trying to find a way out for france that's been on the ground for the last 9 years in molly, in this whole region, but make no mistake during the french forces have been on the ground in africa for more than a 100 years. and it continues to have any will continue to have, despite the announcement made basis in former french colonies where it still has a strong and military and security presence during thank you so much that goes for that reportin
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d a d c. afraid of want to in time, we are working on open door policy. our foreign ministers will be meeting next december to to give additional support to our brand countries. they have to keep faith in their own decision to join the west. they have to continue to invest in reforms in ukraine, not for the sake of joining nato or the european union for that matter. but for the sake of you can people. and this is why i'm adamant against the idea that russia can have a veto. or we can accept ever in europe again, spheres of influence. and when a sovereign nation is borrowed from joining the kind of military alliances or the kind of structures they want to join, someone has actually enforced that bar very effectively. but in the short time that we have left, i'd like to talk just briefly about china because the recent nato summit prioritized what you called may genes coercive policies and the increasing dangers it poses to the west. your bus yet starting back said these challenges had to be on . so how have you proposed to answer these challenges? i remember being new on the job. the 1st time that we had a mention, an explicit reference to china, efficient nato document was in london in 2019. when our leaders met. it was the 1st time that in the final communicate, china was mentioned. and to put it in a very simple way, we presented china, which is the reality as an opportunity and a challenge. and we started to work on the rise of china because the rise of china is a reality that is shifting global balance of power. it's also a massive opportunity, that's a big country with a big economy, with lots of opportunities to do things. also, there is a challenge because china is becoming a massively, you know, an aggressively investing in the, in the, me to keep abilities and the portion globally. so yes, we are working on what they call friends of work, but there's also, i knowledge hide your alliance because there are plenty of your members who don't like this new focus on china. president macro, for instance, was pretty clear he said make as an organization that concerns the north atlantic. china has little to do with the north atlantic. it's important that we don't scatter ourselves and that we don't bias our relationship with china. we should avoid distracting nato, which already has many challenges. do you agree with him? the china as a distraction for nato? i agree with what our lead us all our leaders, including the fresh president, the german chancellor, the american president, the president romania. they all agreed on the language in our final communicating. nobody was forcing countries either way when he motion immediately afterwards. it's important that we find ourselves. i'm bias our relation just fine. china. that's fine. we can use that to be a regional organization by un sanders. we are your atlantic organization where the rise of china is a global thing. oh, okay. the language that also beijing has criticize. you know, if i don't communicate, he's a lighter than the you language on china. and he will language on china, official language of you on china that they see china is a systemic rival. ok. i think he's much harsher in terms of and that's again, present micro, again, other european atlanta where we run out of time. unfortunately. thank you very much . for being on conflicts, and i appreciate all my time. thank you. always a pleasure. thank you. the news news . the news, the news, the news the the the the, all the eco africa willis from the who's the believe a national park in congo. a gee and his family would love nothing more than to live in peace. but poachers and farmers hunting them and threatening the species ah, what's be done to protect the co africa in 30 minutes on d. w. and then to die doors. an important documents withdraw says in this very sweet edition was found dead in room 370. they bull revised in geneva. the stage of human tragedy. i'm political injury in our series. legendary hotel on d. w. ah, was the little guy that is the 77 percent the platform for african issues and share ideas. you know, i know we are not afraid to capture and delegate africa relation class and young people clearly have the solutions that belong to the 77 percent. now every weekend on the w me, ah me. oh, you can because you isn't in this. oh, no, no, no. the me the this is d w, then these are our top stories. german chancellor angle america has held talk with us president joe biden at the white house that you meters air there, differences over the nearly complete nord stream to gas pipeline. although both of read their russia should not use energy as a weapon. if marbles.
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d. c before and the d. c. com. as soon as we walk down the street, we're all super aggressive trying to fight us. get in our faces, the 2 of their buddies come in march, and all of a sudden we're out of here gas. oh no. they push them to the capital. it's not my fault dumbness to figure out who their real enemies are. so who is the carrier now? yeah, absolutely lockers. be that we have always a pharmacist which absolutely are domestic terrorist dorming the capital building and they have to be running from them. but then at the 1500, you have to protest, i don't want to pay people for saturday because yes are people. but when people say that they usually and that they're not destroyed, property and destruction of property and not violent destruction of life and violence, i don't know how white americans like luxury. what happened today and not seen the movie and not it's not something new. it didn't happen when you're going with murder. what this country counted on capitalism. when howard i just wanna support black
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d. c. washington d c.arijuana for recreational use legal cannabis sales in the country surpassed $17.5 billion last year compared to just over 12 million in 2019, a new report found overdose deaths in the united states spiked nearly 30 per percent last year compared to a year earlier. during the covid pandemic, a record 93,000 people died from overdosing on drugs. that's according to a report from the cdc out today, experts say, lockdowns another pandemic restrictions isolated people with drug addictions and made it difficult to get treatment. the pandemic also made mental health disorders worse in some people. prevalence of co occurring disorders that are treatment center has risen by 27% as well since the start of the pandemic. um, clients come in more so with anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorders. um, my hunch is that it's a result of the isolation and the lack of community as a result of the pandemic and shutting down businesses. researchers say a poisoned drug supply and an i
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for thousands of years we had a large quantity and variety of c, d and d seeds in year after year with the harvest by farmers that were using methods a goal. plenty that would now be considered today as being traditional issues will deducted another point. him all threat julie specialist companies have begun to perform this process of selection and reproduction. which in turn has put seeds on the market that can produce large quantities of genetically modified agricultural produce equal genetic more. you don't think that if your distribution of commercial sales, which all rights are owned by a handful of major trans national companies, what it means that agriculture will no longer be sustainable. for many small farmers in developing countries. therefore, to something we're going to see a gradual worldwide to selection of small scale far like you to be an initial will get the increasingly, consumers and foam is of her testing. they learned 3 seeds, natural seeds that are not owned for the not agra, chemical corporations. in the sense of friends, resistance movement is gaining popularity
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d. c. welcome to d w, sir. what does the withdrawal of foreign troops mean for the stability of the region? introduce this enormous uncertainty. obviously the carbon of already been taking advantage of the lack of american action against i advancing especially in the countryside, but also in some important towns. meanwhile, negotiations are ongoing and no one knows where they might lead or not lead. and there's a long history in afghanistan of civil war and chaos. i think the question that all observers have at this moment is whether the afghan security forces are strong enough or capable enough to hold off the town then and secure peace for their country. i don't think there's any indication that they can secure peace throughout all the provinces, but i think there is indication that they may be able to secure major towns, major cities. and i'm not sure all the cobble is about to fall. certainly the f kennedy and experience i talk with. he says that's unlikely. what do you think the plan is on the us side here? the bye didn't administration. what is their plan for that region? and specifically for afghanistan, the plan is to turn over the issue of the political settlement and that can ascend entirely to the african government and the negotiations is conducting with the telephone. but at the same time, to support financially the asking security forces to strengthen the government hand as much as we can from afar, without having a significant military presence on the ground. and that's the strategy, and it's even the long term strategy. if the financing can be sustained, we often talk about the united states when we talk about afghanistan, but there's a whole international community out there. what is the plan or should be the plan that the international community has as a whole in order to secure stability and peace for that country? the international community has to be ready, especially if there's a settlement between the taliban and the afghan government to step in support of that of that settlement. but i don't think anybody is going to leave troops on the ground. none of benito allies are going to, going to the troops on the ground in afghanistan as the americans are gone. so, this becomes the stabilization efforts at arms points so to speak. in the record of such stabilization efforts is not great. and we only have about 20 seconds or so here. sure. but if in fact the taliban are able to retake the country, what would that mean for the canister? and it would mean a reversion, at least in part, to the kind of strict islamists rule discrimination against women and against minorities that prevail during their previous time is government in afghanistan, it will be a very ugly picture is a takeover. but even though they are in the civil war, that continues after an ada withdrawl. that's daniel server from washington, d. c. really appreciate your time, sir. angler merkel has been in britain on a mission to reset relation. strain by breck said, it's her last official visit to the u. k. before she steps down. as the german chancellor miracle had was held wide ranging talked with the british prime minister and there was time for tea with the queen at windsor. castle far is johnson on a charm offensive as he welcomes the e u. the longest serving leader. this is angular medical's. 3rd visit to check is the country residence by british prime ministers. far is johnson is the 5th british need a she's dealt with in her 16 years in german chancellor and her last. she prepares to step down in september. i'm going to on behalf of the u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment. not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about when we searching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks, it lost him also
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d. c. welcome to d w sir. what does the withdrawal of foreign troops mean for the stability of the region? introduce is enormous uncertain. t, obviously the taliban have already been taking advantage of the lack of american action against i advancing especially in the countryside, but also in some important towns. meanwhile, negotiations are ongoing, and no one knows where they might lead or not lead. and this long history and africana and of civil war and chaos. i think the question that all observers have at this moment is whether the afghan security forces are strong enough or capable enough to hold off the taliban and secure peace for their country . i don't think there's any indication that they can secure peace throughout all the provinces, but i think there is indication that they may be able to secure major towns, major cities. and i'm not sure i had all the cargo was about to fall. certainly the f kennedy stand experience i talk with think that's on likely. what do you think the plan is on the us side here, the biden administration? what is their plan for that region? and specifically for afghanistan, the plan is to turn over the issue of the political settlement and ass canister in entirely to the afghan government. and the negotiations is conducting with the telephone. but at the same time, to support financially the asking security forces to strengthen the government's hand as much as we can from afar, without having a significant military presence on the ground. and that's the strategy and it's even the long term strategy. if the financing can be sustained, we often talk about the united states when we talk about afghanistan, but there's a whole international community out there. what is the plan or should be the plan that the international community has as a whole in order to secure stability and peace for that country? international community has to be ready, especially if there's a settlement between the taliban and the afghan government to step in support of that of that settlement. but i don't think anybody is going to leave troops on the ground. none of benito lives are going to, going to the troops on the ground in afghanistan as the americans are government. so this becomes the stabilization efforts at arms points so to speak. in the record of such stabilization efforts is not great. if in fact the taliban are able to retake the country, what would that mean for the scanner? stan it would mean a reversion, at least in part to the kind of strict islamists rule discrimination against women and against minorities that prevail during their previous time is government in afghanistan. it will be a very ugly picture. it's a takeover. but even of the civil war that continues after and they don't withdraw that daniel server from washington d. c. really appreciate your time, sir. angler merkel has been in britain on a mission to reset relations trained by braxton. it's your last official visit to the u. k. before she steps down, as the german chancellor merkel held wide ranging talks with the british prime minister. and there was of course, time for tea with the queen at windsor pounds. lawrence johnson on a charm offensive as he welcomes the e u. the longest serving leader. this is angular, my 3rd visit to check is the country residence. the british prime ministers far is johnson is the 5th british need a she's dealt with in her 16 years in german chancellor and her last. she prepares to step down in september angular on behalf of the u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about what we setting relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it last him also, britain
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d d. so the c a c is taking a closer look at how and manages is consumer data. in case there is an escalation in terms of information wars. yeah, we're definitely thing that cracked on coming from both sides. now dean college, we know that basing path a new data security law to govern how companies collect, store, and use data, they passed that just last month and it is set to go into effect in september. so is this likely just the beginning of their crackdown in the name of national security? well, there are some chinese companies, notably, for example by do, which is listed on the us exchange. and so essentially the google of china and transcend another chinese company that is a stream li, successful and prone on these companies that ceo's are very low profile. and they are very much focused on the china market and they co operate if that's the right word with beijing on these matters. when there's a problem that these companies have with the cyber space administration or the national intelligence system in china, they collaborate quietly behind the scenes and
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d d. so the c a c is taking a closer look at how and manages is consumer data. in case there is an escalation in terms of information wars. yeah, we're definitely seeing that cracked on coming from both sides. now dean college, we know that basing path a new data security law to govern how companies collect, store and use data. they passed that just last month and it is set to go into effect in september. so is this likely just the beginning of their crackdown in the name of national security? well, there are some chinese companies, notably, for example by do, which has listed on the us exchange. and so essentially the google of china and transcend another chinese company that is a stream li, successful and promo. these companies are important to consider here. boom bus, co host christy i and dean john college of the miami, herbert business school. thank you both for your time and finally getting up and bumble as taking a step out of the online world well into the real one. the company which both the ability for women to make the 1st move in dating will open a s
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d. c. and out of d, c came the statement that the united states will continue to support france and its operation in this a hell and the french saying that it needs the american support to fight off arm groups. in this i have been 7000 death to 1000000 people displaced and a lot of instability within those countries. political instability. we've seen that chad the long time leader is d. b killed and replaced by his son. and then in molly to cruise in the space of 9 months. and so the french president met him in my car is running for reelection next year. is trying to find a way out for friends that's been on the ground for the last 9 years. still ahead on al jazeera, the future of cinema, where the con film festival to meet the youngsters hoping to make an impact on the big screen. ah ah, a bit of a broken record, but what's a good description of most of the middle east, but it really is on the hot side. the hottest moment a cookie waits full cost of $51.00. baghdad at 49. now miss least not as bad. the further west you go, the onshore breezes keep it cooler in beirut and jerusalem. even here is pretty warm about 30 degrees. the he overlay the temperature. you see this is the area real heat. it extends into the mountains of western iran and a half as they could be because they're above sea level. but baghdad is hovering around 50 and has been, it seems for weeks now
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d. c. this will be a procedure happening throughout the united states following the cdc recommendations. but this is a turn around by the c d. c. it was back in may when they ruled that vaccinated people need not wear a mos indoors. this is not being reversed in areas with, i say, with high vaccination rates, which would be determined in each region in terms of the amount of infections they have just at very quickly as well as the director of the cdc repeating that point, that there is a direct correlation between the lack of vaccination and the increase in the cobit infection rate. those states in which they are less vaccinations, the rate of infection is higher. so clearly a co co relation between the 2. and i'm at that to that at present. less than half of the people in the united states vaccinated, so they are well over 100000000 people who are still not vaccinated for whatever reason. my kind of life is in washington dc. mike, thanks a lot. well, tight organizations discussing global demands for a vaccine. payton to waiver at a meeting in geneva, the u. s. south africa and india light calls for the suspension of intellectual property rights on several jobs. they say it would allow local production of vaccines and end dependent more quickly. but it's opposed by some wealthy nation, including the u. k. and the european union on a house in london. he says there's unlikely to be treat agreement and vaccine waivers. among w t o members, i think it will meet a divided audience in the world trade organization among its membership is the general council meets over the next 2 days. they're going to address it. they're going to look at it, we're going to hear from them either today or tomorrow. is it likely to be endorsed overall by consensus? this is a consensus body after all. probably not at this meeting. i think those are the signs. anyway. there's a lot of opposition. the u. k. germany on the part of the e. u is opposed as well as other rich countries. japan, australia, norway, switzerland. these are countries that believe that if you simply do away with intellectual property rights, you set a very poor precedent in terms of future investment, risk research innovation by these big pharmaceutical companies. they'd rather see a system of licensing rights handed out to developing countries. technology transfers so that you can manufacture those vaccines on the ground that you don't do away with the all important profit principle. so without consensus, there's unlikely to be agreement. it may be pushed down the road to another meeting in october to too late, of course, say activists, and campaigners who will and many more people will die in the meantime. infection rates are rising fast across the developing world. and as they do so, to will rise the risk of the emergence of yet more dangerous variance, undermining further the world's ability to escape this pandemic. still, i don't all do 0. the indifference shown to my colleagues is disgrace, emotional testimony from us police officers who would attract during the january 6th capital riots. we find out what they want congress to do the ivory coast president talestine without his predecessor long. but for the 1st time since the wild re pushed the country into a civil war 10 years ago, the is the time the year when you get thunderstorms in the desert, south west. if you look at the big circulation, they tend to move up then and the going across the great lake. so the big circulation round, the us, this is the result of those stores in the full corner states. these for here, it happens every year. if you're lucky and you tend to get flooding as a result, but it's probably welcome rain, rain elsewhere rather limited to spring slowly as the southern states into florida . that is a mass here in a cross into the midwest. eventually the rest of the great lakes. you saw a direction of that cloud with these is also above the smoke from the fires in british columbia in oregon, california. now, hopefully some of the storms will tend to damp them down, but quite often it's just drive under storms and they tend to set them off with the lightning is the picture on thursday. the big storm to down through chicago and to the east venture into pennsylvania. they're not that big to be off and it's dried this sir, the caribbean, the gulf of mexico. it's good scattering, seasonal showers. but there is also seasonal heavy rain. it's died down a bit in costa rica and panama rather more obvious. i think you'll find in guatemala. well knicker argue or hung judas. but for mexico must try picture. unless you're on the pacific coast. ah, the wizard bang. energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your oh a reminder of our top stories this jenise is largest political party says it's ready for the elections a day after the president dismissed the prime minister and froze parliament for the doctor parties warning against an autocratic regime. us president joe biden trans old federal workers could be required to get vaccinated against covered 90 cases. continue to climb, driven by the delta variables one bucks, nation rates. a few of leveled off at less than 50 percent rogue trade organization discussion demands for vaccine patients waiver at its meeting in geneva. the u. s. africa and india calls for the suspension of intellectual property rights swallow local production of vaccines. january 6th attack and the u. s, capital building was a clear plan to disrupt democracy according to one police officer who was present that day. he was one of several testifying before a congressional committee in washington, d. c. john hamden reports from washington. d. c. the whole truth and nothing but the true in sometimes harrowing testimony for police officers detailed a coordinated attack on the us capital. and on them the washington police officer, michael nunes own body camera, captured him being pulled into the crowd of donald trump. supporters beaten and shocked with a taser like stay in their body. like jimmy, i'm here and he says the response from republican politicians has been just is hurtful. the indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraceful, but nothing truly, nothing has prepared me to address those elected members of our government who continue to deny the events that day and in doing so, betray their oath of office washington metropolitan police officer, daniel hodges, seen in a viral video being crushed between the capital doors by writers urged congress to act. i need you guys to address if anyone in power had a role in this, we're not allowed to join us capital police officer harr
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d. c and f d a both say boosters are not needed at the moment, doctor anthony fauci, saying they haven'tsibility. but now they're pushing to overcome vaccine hesitancy. the idea of. people saying that the government is knocking on your door trying to force you to vaccinate. that is not the case at all. we're getting trusted messages to try and get people to understand. and appreciate why it's important for their own safety for that of their families and for the community in general, this all comes as concerns over the delta variant are growing. the very end is now the dominant strain in the u. s making up more than 50% of all covid cases, experts say the vaccine remains. the best form of protection against this variant. the evidence is that if they do get infected after they've been vaccinated their diseases is unlikely to be severe. pfizer also plans to start clinical trials next month for an updated version of their vaccine that will specifically target. the delta variant in new york. david lee miller, ktvu fox two news israel is already offering a third dose of pfizer's vaccine to adu
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d. c. conflict. wait, it took longer for it to resolve the conflict within the d. c. but in this instance, it's something that is not take that long. and that's the most we can be capacity to help with the regional states and not the only ones getting involved. portugal, the e u and the united states are training muslim army or wanda, already has soldiers on the ground. the east african country says it's killed some fighters and it's army is pursuing others. this one is a much bigger and just protecting one or 2 aspirations. i think, you know, the situation there is much bigger than just one installation. so we are handling the into, you know, we're spitting with the muslim, become forces to restore order and sunny to in, in couple of the they're going to the conflict in kabul. delgado province began in 2017 thousands of diets and been more than 800000 people, had been displaced. human rights workers worry fin the an extra troops could lead to more rights to decent. the questions at this moment these, if the more of them become government, the muslim becomes security f
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d. c, thank you. brian grim is washington d. c. bureau chief of the intercept and investigative news organization, he says, backs arrest, screwed, have implications for more powerful people. is a billionaire used to moving in some of the most powerful circles on the globe who was, who was going to remain in prison? you know, for the foreseeable future, unless he can persuade a judge to somehow let him out until his, his trial. but the main question is going to be whether or or not baracus this has information that could, that could get him a reduced or non existent sentence that would implicate people higher up the chain . and brock was so high up a chain that there are very few people that, that, that label would apply to. and jared cushion or, and donald trump or are among the few that i think would qualify. the biggest and answer question is it's a 2 part question. does brock have information about any got any golf country, whether it's cut through the u. e. saudi arabia or, or anybody else who offered financial benefit to anyone in the administration, in order for favorable policy treatment. does he have that information? that's the 1st half of the question. in the 2nd half is, is he willing to trade that information to save his own skin? at least 3 people have been killed in severe flooding and trying to hang on province with more rain forecast. emergency crews have been working to rescue train passages of the subway, flooded the provincial capital tong joke. more than 10000 people have been moved to safety. german chancellor, anglo market has promised to speed up financial support for the victims of the devastating floods that have killed at least 160 people. he visited sped, winsted eiffel, one of the worst hotels. but people say 8 is not arriving fast enough. steadfast reports with a bare hands and a lot of determination chain. so fallen tears clean up one house after the other historic town of batman. the i felt so sweet washed away by the power of the swollen river, our jeanette dinner and her husband feared a 400 year old house has become uninhabitable after water. inundated the ground. floor to coppell are known as the gatekeepers of the centuries old fortress. and work as to guides. i spoke best, but we always told tourists about the horrible flood in 1956 when part of the wolves disappeared. but the one in 2021 is a very special story. i can't talk about it now. perhaps i'll be able to intent in at the moment i can't. when chancellor i'm going to merkel was 2 in the town. some residents complained she was hampering the clean up. he's blocking everything we now can't use the machines that he's annoying, has been standing there for a while. this is outrageous, the 30 people you want to continue to work to rebuild or city, what words it can be done. thousands of hands are working long hours to clear rubble from the trees and houses, but after 5 days of hard work from here. so i feel i'm getting tired and frustrated . i feel that on their own and can't rely on help from the boomer family will help by 40 volunteers will clear their house of debris in no time. they don't think merck of visit is doing anything to improve their situation. thanks to the cycle for face. it would only help if she brings bags full of money for those who have lost everything. words alone don't make any difference. merkel, after 16 years as chancellor will be replaced after elections in september did promise financial support to them in the minds on the financial aid must go to the people as soon as possible. have more often than not have nothing more than the clothes say a wearing and a completely reliance on this residence. i worry the process of delivering that emergency 8 will be long and bureaucratic so for now they rely on family, friends and complete strangers. steadfast and al jazeera blackman's the still ahead on al jazeera, as the grown of our delta varied continues to spread. and we look at how effective contacts are and whether 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one as we go into the end of the week. but for now, much of the rain is going to be affecting southern areas of japan and northern areas of the philippines. and as we move to south asia, it's a very wet picture. india is being inundated by those monsoon rains and winds. we've got to red warning out for con can and go and as we move in to thursday, those rains are going to spread to more sensual areas. but the northeast is going to continue to be affected with bangladesh and me and my thing, some of the weather, weather sponsor, cut on airways. escaping, finding a new identity, confronting the reality of racism, religion, and the struggle to be accepted. al jazeera tells the story of what it's like to be lebanese and color strangely a home. once upon a time in punch bowl on al jazeera ah, the me, your challenges, era reminder about top doors this hour. haiti has a new prime minister after 2 weeks of uncertainty following the assassination of its president. audio only is a 71 year old 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recommending a 3rd job though, saying more evidence is needed. israel, which had the fastest vaccine roll out in the world, has begun offering a 3rd shot to high risk people. the u. k is making plans for potential booster program for the winter. and some asian government say they may offer pfizer boosters to people who received shots of the chinese vaccine fun vac. don't nichols is a clinical professor and pathology at the university of hong kong. the leading corona virus researcher. he told us that while there's a global vaccine shortage, sending jobs to port countries well being the greatest benefit. remember mortality of this boss about 2 percent. so if you go those 10000000 doses for vaccine for country which is naive, then you can potentially prevent about 200000 this, you got ready vaccinated population of 10000000, then that had the on a vaccine which is more towns. he bought that nazi the set, even the delta bearings, so it gives them, the booster will drop these. so 2000 dest by maybe about 200. so you're saving maybe 1800 deaths for those 10000000 doses. so it makes a lot of argument to actually to give it to the, to the poor countries, those which have been vaccinated. and also these countries is the, with the knife populations where you're going to be getting the potential rise of these need vents, which we need the business for. so i think there's lots vitamins to say that these doses must be given to the countries which either don't have the vaccine strategy or, or much poorer. having said that is he mentioned as a strong argument was to countries such smoke all the time and say we need the booster. because the contacts in which we had the inactivate vaccine is not and is not good enough in eastern democratic republic of the congo, about 20000 displaced people are an urgent need of help. the un says of being forced from their homes by rebel attacks and an onslaught of violence by armed groups are but many reports. elegy can finally give comfort to her children after walking for 2 days and terrain terrain to find safety. she had dashed from her home. the democratic republic of congo, northern region of the armed groups had descended on her village where they can be . but not till i tell all we had no food and we had no money to pay for your vehicle. my children's feet was woollen and our feet hurt, where we were staying. we were rained on all the time and we had nowhere to sleep. now we'll settle this cabin. benny is becoming crowded, and the un refugee agency says it's overstretched. the region has faced many emergencies, ongoing fighting with rebel groups and 2 provinces and q and a tour of the after effect of gloom as mount near oregon. good volcanic eruption in may and the world food program says nearly 70000000 people in the region a facing hunger. we are in emergency. so we provide doubling to idp who have recently been displaced so that they can themselves have built some emergency shelter. ality was just one of 2000000 people 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d. c. mr. boss, welcome to d. w. news with the us and other allied troops moving out of canada. and how would you describe the situation there? right now? the situation is tense, of course, but it has nothing unexpected. we knew volleyball are forced to reckon whit, and they have strong support pace in the rural area, and they will ultimately grab more space. that's why the whole political div thought of bond was cut. but also we were expecting that the hon. security forces we hope will be able to hold on to cover the time there is an internal dialogue or internal settlement that takes place. so i am not as worried about gobble as about the other areas. hopefully, will be defended in a sense that the upon security forces will show that they also have enough courage and enough resources and training to be able to defend the hon. gum and sitting in gobble. so with the taliban gaining more and more ground, what does that mean for everyday people in the country shed little everyday people in many cases in the, in the south end, north of a $100.00 bond have support this without support based they were not there. they're not outside is i would argue they would not have been able to get intelligence information support based if they will not populate in certain areas in certain areas in rural areas, from small back in small segment such as i teach in some places and other places in significant areas they have their support based. yes, they are not democratic oriented. they use force also. but, but they have some linkage with some elements and society as well. so they even be able to now the issue is, is, is the same one, which was the most important one on the bottom. or are we seeing those doha negotiators who appear to be quite a more than in terms of the know how to negotiate communicate they have they have off after all, got to deal with united states after so many discussion. so is that new taliban will be that the leadership will be able to kind of establish their length and go back and take jobs off of the taliban. that taliban, perhaps you can talk to. and we don't know over the field commanders, some of the drug dealers, some of the other local insurgents will actually really grab that about leadership . and that's a big question. so international troops are leaving the country, but the situation is still highly unstable. so was the last 20 years for nothing. no, i think last 20 years were able to get to challenge either us and western alliance had gone into a blind on not to necessarily deal with thought, yvonne, but in principle to, to defeat a guy that's got is, has very small presence fair bashes this but a dollar bond would never be pine target, and one can debate that one can argue that should have been the case dollar bond. yes, but it turned out of public, they were pushed back and they were targeted as well. but the prime reason was to provide space to the army of hans in cobble today. the of on security forces to represent the not some of the educated people, women, they all are far more empowered now than fashion community cannot spoon feed bond forever. millions of dollars i should sit trillions of dollars but expected over spend. so now baby is the limit to all the rest and all can do there are mistakes committed, there are blenders committed. there's no doubt about it. i mean, this also tells you the limitation of international roles. perhaps we try to do too much of on this on which was not possible. maybe a different approach would have, but these are lessons to be learned also. and we must not shy away from accepting the beaver blenders and mistakes decor committed by the western length as well. which be honest that was on a bus from the national defense university in washington, d. c. thank you for your assessment. thank you so much. let's take a look now with some other stories making news around the world. un officials have told the security council that more than 400000 people in ethiopia as t gray region are now suffering from famine. the region has been cut off from aids and fighting, broke out last year. the un warned of new clashes despite the unilateral cease fire by you feel p as government on the rosie and leader alexander lucas shanker has ordered the complete closure. the border with neighboring ukraine, alleging that weapons were coming into bellows. at a ceremony marked 30 years of independence, you also said authorities have exposed sleeper, terrorist cells linked to germany, the u. s. and ukraine. more than 2008 workers have formed a human chain in northwestern syria, stretching from the border with turkey to the rebel held city of inlet. they oppose russia's efforts to close the only remaining border crossing that allows aid into areas held by
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d. c. smoke gusting from the other side of the country, turn the full moon over washington. d. c. orange on friday. wildfires to the west have now chewed through 5 and a half 1000 square kilometers of land. more than 70 homes have burned in thousands of people have been told to prepare to flee. i've got everything backed up by the door and i'm ready to go. as soon as the word comes until then i'm going to stay here and keep watering on 5 fire fighters were injured in montana after a thunderstorm blue flames toward them. in oregon, weaker winds allowed firefighters to slow ablaze that has expanded by 6 kilometers a day. right now we're kind of securing the fire and they're pretty much upfront as or you get the live action bigger flames more more, he more general. and so far the fires have been limited mostly remote areas, but this blaze at the california nevada border now threatens a community of about $1200.00. we saw that you smoke over the mountain. smoke has made it difficult to fight the flames from the air. the california governor has nevertheless ordered more aircraft to b
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c. d meeting in washington, he's so d, w, the agreement between the countries is an important breakthrough. and it's also a huge success for democracy because the race to the button was also something which produced a situation where we could not decide on our national democratic level about the right way of fair and moderate taxation of culprits. we have had to look at what the others were doing and now we can do it in a common way and we understand that there is no chance for big companies. for instance, to avoid, to being taxed. we have to work on this agreement a bit more, but it is not something that cannot be avoided more we will have to now, and this will give us a chance for a better income from companies that fund a lot of money, but forgot to pay taxes and they will have to not donald trump's company, and as long time chief financial officer have pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges, new york, prosecutors accused john organization executive alan wife of are personally avoiding tax on one point. $7000000.00 of income for them is alleged to have run a quote sweeping and daisha s
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d. c mer. who now wants to hire more police officers signing an increase in homicides in the nation's capital. the d. c. police budget for 2021 was slashed by some $14000000.00. subsequently this year has seen more than a 100 murders this year already. dollars a figure 4 percent off. on all of 2020 i have directed metropolitan police department to use any overtime necessary to meet our public safety demands. we also know we need all of our officers to be fresh rested, and in the best position to make good decisions. and that requires having a full force to meet all of our communities needs. a share cargo is mera guilty of reverse racism. that's what some are claiming after her decision to talk only to journalists of color. brief things will look more on that story later in the program. president biden has accused moscow of already interfering and next year is mid term elections in the u . s. by method of misinformation, the prevalence rejected the claim thing. it doesn't meddle in elections and will not do so in the future. meanwhile, our t southgate taylor has spoken to the well known american evan
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d. n. c. and tim came steps down. now, if you're hillary and you're thinking strategically that you're going to run again for years, i have your campaign meant as head of the d n. c controller of the, if you like, the regulator who's regulating and the non nation competition is a huge strategic advantage. okay, so that now that's why ford and the $20000.00 dnc lake mouse that we're okay, so they're from debbie. was schultz, head of d. n. a and 6 other prominent people finance communications. and so what they show is that within the d n c, there was a you, a unity of the most senior people including there wasn't shows to act against bernie sanders, elimination process and for every kind. now what, what, what particular actions were performed? well, there's a lot of discussions, it's a discussion about we can use a captive report and push out the fact that very sanders might be an atheist and doings is going to coffee in the south. and where the m as in b. c. on the most influential morning program morning, joe was defending bernie sanders and then debbie was short cold up the president of a mississippi. amazingly, this is not reported this report in the us media. they called up chuck todd i here's the meet depress coming much more here. is no reported that there was some is herself personally called up the president of m x nbc to apply pressure in relation to positive coverage about bernie sanders. on morning georg
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but d c police said that they were stepping up security just to be safe. this is far from the only tragedy, though the dling with this weekend on friday, a six year old girl was shot and killed not too far from the ballpark in another violent weekend in washington, mark meredith fox news and that is our report for tonight. thanks so much for joining us, everyone stick around sports wrap. joe and jason is up next, don't you? if you smell gas, you're too close. leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. if you see wires down, treat them all as if they're hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. zoo opened the second half of the baseball season in similar fashion. we didn't swing the best we were capable of just driving around, and we needed to next up the dodgers for the giants and shohei and the angels for the a's one win shy of their first nba title in 50 years. the. bucks star player reveals his secret to winning it all w
but d c police said that they were stepping up security just to be safe. this is far from the only tragedy, though the dling with this weekend on friday, a six year old girl was shot and killed not too far from the ballpark in another violent weekend in washington, mark meredith fox news and that is our report for tonight. thanks so much for joining us, everyone stick around sports wrap. joe and jason is up next, don't you? if you smell gas, you're too close. leave the structure, call 911, keep...
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d. c is already planning on attending the big show. super excited we heard about from d c. one of the reason why i came over here. uh, can't wait to see it. can't we see a kind of fireworks? they have hopeless like super, super loud and super exciting. we're so ready for it. and the fourth of july celebration this weekend is just the beginning of fun on the waterfront. the city is also highlighting the return of fleet week, the sea and air. show was canceled last year due to covid. now the event will be returning in october. we're bringing ships or bring an aircraft bringing equipment. we're going to bring the navy blue angels. i think everybody's heard of them. the city is really hoping that visitors make a weekend of this july 4th weekend with the return of the exploratorium museum shut down for more than a year, and now visitors are making reservations and visiting in person in san francisco christian captain ktvu fox two news. area. firefighters are on high alert for wildfires this fourth of july weekend cal fire the department of forestry and the state fire marshal, sa
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100,000 this year, the meyer family visiting from washington, d c is already planning on attending the big show. super excited we heard about from de of the reasons why i came over here. can't wait to see it can't see you kind of fireworks. they have hopeless like super, super loud and super exciting. we're so ready for it. and the fourth of july celebration this weekend is just the beginning of fun on the waterfront. the city is also highlighting the return of fleet week to see an air show was canceled last year due to covid. now the event will be returning in october. we're bringing ships or bring an aircraft were bringing equipment. we're going to bring the navy blue. angels. i think everybody's heard of them, and the city is hoping that visitors make a weekend of it this july 4th weekend with the return of the exploratorium, the museum shut down for more than a year, and visitors are already making reservations. started to visit in person. we're live on the waterfront in san francisco, christien kafton ktvu fox. two news. uh, it's so nice to see people kind of out and about down there. it looks like it's going to be a beautifu
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d. c. conflict. wait, it took longer for it to resolve the conflict within the d. c. but in this instance, it's something that is not take that long and that there was a leak and the capacity to help with the regional states are not the only ones getting involved. portugal, the e u and the united states are training muslim. the army or wanda already has soldiers on the ground. the east african country says it's killed some fighters and it's army is pursuing others. this one is a much bigger and just protecting one or 2. yes, perfect. i think, you know, the situation there is much bigger than just one installation. so we are handling the into, you know, we're spitting with the muslim the can forces to restore order and sunny to in, in a couple of the, the, the conflict in kabul. delgado province began in 2017 thousands of diets and been more than 800000 people, had been displaced. human rights workers worry seen the an extra troops could lead to more rights of decent. the questions i got these moment these if the more of them become government, the muslim becomes security forces. have dutch and they are unable to distinguish the surgeon from celia. and what assurance do we have at the stage that the foot in the truck are hiding from both said they're going to wonder. i have to do that. distinguish if they aren't able to be dark, could they please explain as to the residence of cub god, how can d e b is secure then a sure that the fighting that he's not going in cub, god will not affect him. the conflict has dropped natural gas projects with billions of dollars. some locals say the failure to distribute vos mineral, and also gas revenues to the local population is fueling tensions until that inequality is addressed. atlas they deploy more troops to northern mozambique is not a long term solution to the crisis. had been tougher out of the kenya is extending its nighttime curfew and banning all public gatherings. its health ministers, warning hospitals are overwhelmed and people who for sake will not get a bed. kenya has been under some form of curfew since march last year. kenya is due to received the 1st batch of a shipment of 817000 doses of astrazeneca vaccines from the u. k. and it needs them because the vaccination growth rates are very low. dr. willis, a quality is chairman of the kenya cove in 1900 vaccine, tough force. he says the majority of african countries have been
d. c. conflict. wait, it took longer for it to resolve the conflict within the d. c. but in this instance, it's something that is not take that long and that there was a leak and the capacity to help with the regional states are not the only ones getting involved. portugal, the e u and the united states are training muslim. the army or wanda already has soldiers on the ground. the east african country says it's killed some fighters and it's army is pursuing others. this one is a much bigger and...
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d. c. conference. wait, it took longer for it to resolve the conflict within the d. c, but in this instance it's something that is not that that long. and that's the most we can be capacity to help with the regional states. i'm not the only ones getting involved. portugal the e u and the united states are training muslims, army or wanda, already has soldiers on the ground. the east african country says it's killed some fighters and it's army is pursuing others. this one is a much bigger and just protecting one or 2 aspirations. i think, you know, the situation there is much bigger than just one is the lesson. so we are handling the into, you know, we're spitting with the muslim, become forces to restore order and sanity in, in a couple of the, the, the conflict in kabul. delgado province began in 2017 thousands of diets and been more than 800000 people, had been displaced. human rights workers worry the in the an extra troops could lead to more rights of the. so the question got these mormon. if the more of them become government, the muslim become security forces, have that child is there able to distinguish insurgents from ccsi? and what shows do we have at the stage that the fundamentals are hiding from both said they're going to wonder. i have to do that distinguish if they are able to be done, could they please explain to add to the residence of cub god. how can d, e b is secure, then the sure that the fighting that is now going in cub, god will not effect in the conflict has disrupted natural gas projects with billions of dollars. some locals save a failure to distribute vos mineral, and also gas revenues to the local population is fueling tensions until that inequality is addressed unless they deploy more troops to northern mozambique is not a long term solution to the crisis. how to tulsa algebra, tens of thousands of people in france, protesting against so called vaccine passports. this is the 3rd consecutive weekend . the demonstrations have taken place. governments trying to make our health pass compulsory and bars and restaurants, but actively se amounts to a form of dictatorship. who brennan explains the cobit health passport has been mandatory in france since mid july, with visitors to leisure and cultural venues like museums having to prove that they've already been vaccinated. tested negative in the previous 48 hours or recovered fro
d. c. conference. wait, it took longer for it to resolve the conflict within the d. c, but in this instance it's something that is not that that long. and that's the most we can be capacity to help with the regional states. i'm not the only ones getting involved. portugal the e u and the united states are training muslims, army or wanda, already has soldiers on the ground. the east african country says it's killed some fighters and it's army is pursuing others. this one is a much bigger and...
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d. even in d criminalization a part of what he was out of the c b s, which prosecuted many, even under the 71 drugs act. okay. but so it was come out of harrison. america was a public prosecutor in, in california. and she put a lot of a lot of community black community into prison thinking that that would drive about drugs in california. she's now recounted, and they are going, i believe, to actually remove the criminal sentences which been given to so many black people in the states to canada. his position said she's changed. why? i would have thought stormer should be smart enough to say what he did was actually wrong and, and could ha, we doubled our prison population since the 1980s. and that doubling is all due to putting people with drug problems into prism. and that is truly the most ridiculous thing to do because not only does it not help them, it actually makes it worse. many people start carol using heroin in prison. they go to prison for candidates, or that they thought using heroin because he's left detectable and he's easy to get in prison. or again, it's this response to this mysterious power of all of our newspapers in this country to the 9400000000 estimated business. here professor david dot, i'll stop you there more from david, not after this break. plus is i'm trying to cheat fame, daughter of assassinating me. communist revolutionary young son, being tortured by the means military. we go to me and my to speak to her lawyer fighting charges that could see her die in prison, or more coming up in today's going underground. the news join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me. ah, today industries prefers millions of you know, the regulations will be all about making money. i think it's about the corporation international markets. import export. do you imagine the number of the diseases are in every family today? it's, you know, due to new viruses or new microbes, it's not true. so it is due to environment. they're not going to take either the momentum much hello. yes, thank you. let me come in today. mostly they don't allow us. the food industry is accessible for create more jobs. it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry that we have regulation. we want regulation as the industry and if we don't have any specialty, that's fine. mm . welcome back. i'm still here with professor david, not the author of not on got when people are thinking about tonight, semi final with denmark. graham sterling will be on the beach. it comes up in your book tonight. there will be 2 england players who have got photos of using nitrous oxide, nitrox laughing gas, which we don't know on this program. i have to say, you know, it's a great british drug invented in 1780 in birmingham, by priestly, popularized by the president of the rough society, very, very famous humphrey davy, the man who discovered more elements than any other kenneth in history. why football is using it? well, because football are, they're actually rather smart because they realize that if to get have party to party, you can use alcohol or nitrous oxide. if he's alcohol to get to a level of, of quite intense intoxication of fun. you're going to have a hangover that ex them. if you use nitrous oxide, you're going to be fine. 5 minutes later, but it is oxide became we believe it's not proven. it's not at the in law but subject to the psychiatric substances that largely because newspapers took pictures of people like sterling using nitrous oxide and then vilifying, doing so, and claiming it was harmful when hung hundreds of millions of women around the world have had to deal with the pain of childbirth, just like luke did when he had his broken leg in system. well, i know it may be used for him some trial for depression. again, i have to say we can do it. i mean, i want to get the book is so it seems like it's the volume and there is so much in it. i mean, and there's so many old things like when you'd say golden brown, got legislation through that all as the cannabis medically used. there's no medic mitigation on that. or there is for cocaine and things like that. but just very seriously and personally for you, people might not remember how this oligarch press attack your family and you personally as you are pursuing this evidence based career of research designed to save the lives of billions of people from anxiety for mental health. and so yeah, well i've been attacked, i have been attacked by the press. i've been attacked by love it when i was struck to the government's drugs are 1st saying that the horse riding is more dangerous in ecstasy. i mean, it really was absolutely fail day for the press that a sudden did a terrible thing. they, they dug, they got it cut it is drilled into 3 of my full kids facebook sites. and i made outrageous claims about what they were doing completely without it, you know, substance with tool. and because once it's, once we got into one who's paper then it, it can be that it becomes news and then they can get into all the newspapers and it was hanging around actually on the m o male web site to let some inquiries only when we complained wrote a letter to the levison saying that the mail hadn't taken down is that raises the misrepresentation of my children eventually the week before por daycare went to see levison suddenly disappeared from the main website that had been up there for many years for acre boss at the, at the mail, i've been just as quickly on how this impact on class war, arguably an inequality. is this something here from the mental about inequality, time and time again, it obviously disproportionately impacts on the health outcomes for the poor. i don't know whether the rich members of the city taken go came watching this program less likely to die for some reason than those who are poor. what is that dimension to this research? the fact is, if you're rich and white, you get to go to prison. if you picked up with a cup, look, again, if you're black, you will. i mean that this is tenfold, you're more likely to get a criminal record for drugs. if you're black, if you're like one of the problems, we created the brown and black re 80, but they incentivized the police. one of one of the markers with police successes with kind of his convictions and the police, you know, whatever you think of the police are not completely stupid. and they realize the easiest crime to solve the kind of it's going to just walk into a bargain london of a black guy. but yeah, the bucket buddy, you know, a little bit of, of kind of this, then you got your arrest and please, we'll do that. and that then creates an underclass which because with those records you can in teaching, you can't go into politics, you can't go into the police, you can't really go into any other civil service. and so what happens? well, if you haven't, if you can get other work, then what do you do? you do drugs. and this is the whole rationale for the, the portuguese de criminalization approach. you stop people dealing drugs to get drugs and to stay alive. and you take drugs out of black market and you put it into health and then people get treated so they don't have to be drugs to get it. and you find that drug use goes right now because it's the, the use of drug this field largely by drug users selling drugs to get enough money to pay for the rooms. professor david, not the books out now, not. com. thank you. thank you. the now as you k and us troops, we have canister the dead of night, and the u. s. embassy comes under drone attack in baghdad to job biden's air strikes and syria and iraq and other former imperial western colony as being debated today. the un, this after a military coup in burma, there's been mass displacement killing and wounding. and what now for i think they're g detained for a decade and a half release than acute debating genocide. and now fighting corruption charges in the region critical to western oil supplies. joining me now from ne p y, i tar is. i'm glad you can mugs or thank you so much. you can for coming on the show. what's it like represent again, and so given your family is the historic support for the communist insurgency that liberated me and more after the father was assassinated, maybe by on the order of clement. actually, we will know about that history in britain was like representing such a famous politician for free. i have to tell you, remind you that my father was an all comedy to go on on to cheese for the general also because general turn was founder off the common spot. in 1930 page, my father was a communist party member to there's a story background to it. i mean, i don't go too, too far back, but since it was the 73 of us is 73rd anniversary, the national health service here in britain is, is loaded by the left here just quickly who did kill your client, father, the church you on the record who saw and, but there were british weapons used. famously, i mean, you know about prison conditions in me and mom wants the condition of anger to gee, in detention. have you even been able to speak to her? i mean, you know, about jail and hunger strike after all. yes, doran santucci condition is much better than our condition when we weigh that bit as prisoners. but according to our standard, he is now in the very distressed condition. is the unfair of a life, not that much, but he doesn't have any access to the information. he cannot meet any other person. but from the lawyers whom she asked to meet weekly for 30 minutes before i went to a mental torture. she doesn't claim she's be tortured. she, she doesn't blame. she's been physically tortured, not, not physically taught you. now, she is charged with the corruption. she's charged with the flouting coven restrictions, using a walkie talkie. also being against the official secrets act. what do you make of these judges? fraud? no. restrictions was spreading dissension against the government for loose charges. he is now on trial. but for the charges of library and corruption, she is not on trial. it was due is that the charge was only investigation. a lot of people saying this is much more than just about sang suji. this is about geo politics. you your defending her. but and there was an interview with you in the new york times. why do you think there isn't much news about sex who g and international western media any more? we have been mon ashy, who's been hired by the media government to lobby for them in the west. he actually came on to talk about jeffrey epstein and gillian maxwell. but there are clearly people trying to lobby the media in the west. do you see, are you surprised that there is not more attention in the west of this case? that's not a complete truth. because on the 1st of july i d, h, i means international associations. human rights institute back issue will be at stake when it formed watch a group of prominent lawyers to watch the keys off to onto the president when me and because of course in, in, in nato countries which did support her freedom, they accuse her of facilitating genocide of the room, ringo muslims, people said she should be on dr. for that. not these things. i guess it's good in position again on this issue because i have students of defendants one loan a school shit that much, i get off. and yet the book, even up to now, he, on concerning with the ranger. i haven't discussed about this issue with her, but i wanted say she and her party stood somewhat differently than that. the former position flowed as this military survive. how is it interlinked? would you say to trans national capitalism? after all, the singapore is the biggest foreign investor. i mean who, who is funding this government that are bringing these charges against your client da
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