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even see some of those lawsuits go all the way to the supreme court now when it comes to legal precedent here. is there a legal precedent in the u. s. for mandatory vaccinations? yes, and this is what so interesting. speaking of going all the way to the u. s. supreme court states have the legal and constitutional authority to require that people who live in that state be vaccinated or to introduce the vaccine mandate. and this goes back to a case dating in 1905, had to do with smallpox. that comes from a case in massachusetts jacobson versus massachusetts. there was actually a smallpox outbreak in cambridge and cambridge introduced an ordinance that required all adults to be vaccinated or re vaccinated against smallpox or face a $5.00 fine. and in this one guy suit, he said, you can't make me do that and the u. s. supreme court heard the case and said, oh, contrary, we can make you do that because one state police powers in the us constitution and to we are going to consider the great good, like for a health emergency, which was that was what it was considered. the greater good outweighs the needs of the individual. so there is a p
even see some of those lawsuits go all the way to the supreme court now when it comes to legal precedent here. is there a legal precedent in the u. s. for mandatory vaccinations? yes, and this is what so interesting. speaking of going all the way to the u. s. supreme court states have the legal and constitutional authority to require that people who live in that state be vaccinated or to introduce the vaccine mandate. and this goes back to a case dating in 1905, had to do with smallpox. that...
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u. s. a. centers for disease control and prevention, se, se asian offers in hanoi and is as an example of the u. s. as interest in public health infrastructure in the region. now, the u. s. supreme court has ordered the bible with distribution to reinstate a controversial program for asylum seekers. it rule that ending that remain in mexico program violated federal law. the trump. c requires asylum seekers to wait in mexico while the applications of process severe backlogs. mean, many people are stuck living in camps for months. while leon fresco is a former us deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration. he says the ruling opens up new challenges for the administration. well, the truth of the matter is the leeway is going to be up to 2 different kinds of parties. the 1st are the plaintiff and the litigation, which is texas and missouri, meaning if they believe that the bind administration is not implementing that quickly enough, they can fool for sanctions in the lower court. and then it will be up to the court to decide whether the buy them in that region is acting in good faith in implementing the program. so this is going to be for new people moving power. so nobody
u. s. a. centers for disease control and prevention, se, se asian offers in hanoi and is as an example of the u. s. as interest in public health infrastructure in the region. now, the u. s. supreme court has ordered the bible with distribution to reinstate a controversial program for asylum seekers. it rule that ending that remain in mexico program violated federal law. the trump. c requires asylum seekers to wait in mexico while the applications of process severe backlogs. mean, many people...
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u. s. supreme court ruled by an it cannot be extended without congressional action as lawmakers failed to possible on friday. the u. s. is told each and as he and president case i. e, that stands ready to help the nation move towards democratically a democratic future. national security advisor, jim sullivan underscore the need to rapidly form a new government in order to stabilize the economy and battle against corona virus . those are your headlines. the news continues after inside story quick summary for you at one g. i'll see that me ah ah, the countries around the world are dealing with devastating wildfires. long periods of driving, excessive heat or contributing. but mortified our rule of human and this climate change now a bigger worry than it's ever been. this is inside story. ah, ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm how am i here in the last few months have seen a number of devastating weather events made worse by climate change. countries around the world are seeing unprecedented changes last month, a small village in western canada set that countries cleanest records, and
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u. s. supreme court has ordered the biden administration to reinstate a trump era immigration program. it forces asylum seekers to stay in mexico while they're applications are processed in the us. the law has led to thousands of people getting stuck in cam. those are the headlines on al jazeera up next is counting the costs. thanks for watching. the taliban has taken control of afghanistan, 20 years. also, it was supposed from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact the people as events unfold in the world react day with the latest news and analysis promaxima unknown to ah, hello, i'm sammy's a dan. this is counting the cost on al jazeera. you look at the world of business and economics this week. the toddler, bon economy, off the decades of running a parallel administration, can be a vert crisis that the u. s. breezes afghan, the stand billions in brazil deadliest manmade environmental disaster. 5 years on and tens of thousands are yet to be compensated. but a $7000000000.00 lawsuit against the anglo australian mining giant. heading back to london court room
u. s. supreme court has ordered the biden administration to reinstate a trump era immigration program. it forces asylum seekers to stay in mexico while they're applications are processed in the us. the law has led to thousands of people getting stuck in cam. those are the headlines on al jazeera up next is counting the costs. thanks for watching. the taliban has taken control of afghanistan, 20 years. also, it was supposed from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact...
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u. s. supreme court has refused to block indiana university's vaccine requirement for students. eight students had sued the university, saying that the requirement violated their constitutional rights. justice amy coney barrett turned down the students request for emergency relief without comment. her decision upholds rulings made by a lower court. which said each university may decide what is necessary to keep other students safe. the recall election is just over a month away in the campaign, yin is heating up. the candidate who was in the bay area today, plus president joe biden goes public with his support of california governor. at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. are we
u. s. supreme court has refused to block indiana university's vaccine requirement for students. eight students had sued the university, saying that the requirement violated their constitutional rights. justice amy coney barrett turned down the students request for emergency relief without comment. her decision upholds rulings made by a lower court. which said each university may decide what is necessary to keep other students safe. the recall election is just over a month away in the campaign,...
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u. s. supreme court as many as 3.5 million people are estimated to face eviction in the next two months. criminal charges will not be filed in the 2020 shooting death of roger allen by a daly city police officer, the san mateo county district attorney's office today announced that the shooting was determined to be legally justified. authorities say allen was shot by daly city police officer cameron newton after the officer spotted what he believed was a firearm in allen's lap. a brief struggle over the weapon in sudan. ellen was shot the weapon turned out to be a bb gun. the officer said he feared his fellow officer and felt he had no choice but to fire his weapon. it is an ambitious development project and tomorrow will mark a major step forward as officials consider a developer for the former concord naval weapons station, and we'll show you how one team of firefighters work today to help stop the at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank,
u. s. supreme court as many as 3.5 million people are estimated to face eviction in the next two months. criminal charges will not be filed in the 2020 shooting death of roger allen by a daly city police officer, the san mateo county district attorney's office today announced that the shooting was determined to be legally justified. authorities say allen was shot by daly city police officer cameron newton after the officer spotted what he believed was a firearm in allen's lap. a brief struggle...
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u. s. supreme court has ordered the biden administration to reinstate a controversial program for asylum seekers and rule that ending the remain and mexico program violated federal law. the trump error policy requires asylum seekers to wait in mexico while the applications are being processed to be a backlogs. though mean that many people are stuck living in camps month leon fresco is a former us deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration. he says this ruling opens up new challenges for the biden administration. well, the truth of the matter is the leeway is going to be up to 2 different kinds of parties. the 1st are the plaintiff, and the litigation, which is texas, that missouri meaning if they believe that the bind administration is not implementing that quickly enough. they can fool for sanctions in the lower court, and then it will be up to the court to decide whether the buy them in that region is acting in good faith in implementing the program. so this is going to be for new people moving power. so nobody is going to have to be reported because of this. but what t
u. s. supreme court has ordered the biden administration to reinstate a controversial program for asylum seekers and rule that ending the remain and mexico program violated federal law. the trump error policy requires asylum seekers to wait in mexico while the applications are being processed to be a backlogs. though mean that many people are stuck living in camps month leon fresco is a former us deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration. he says this ruling opens up new...
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u. s. supreme court voted to let it expire on july 34 fast now to get another extension. congress must vote for that, and party biden administration has done too little too late, reportedly requesting an extension just 2 days before it expired. what i want to bring in now what travis sharon and his senior vice president, chief community officer, wexford science and technology travels good to have you on the phone. and i do want to ask you, as there are some statistics, suggest 11400000 adult renters at the moment of behind on rent. what does that mean to those people means that they are facing housing and security. if the landlords and property owners choose to them and the more atoria the eviction moratorium is that in place, that could be a large population suddenly and house. and in the united states, we already have a very, very substantial housing crisis and a number of metropolitan across the country. now i also do want to talk about, of course, cho biden's role. and all of this month, when he 1st collected, he said, don't worry, help is on the way that was his message. now, all these
u. s. supreme court voted to let it expire on july 34 fast now to get another extension. congress must vote for that, and party biden administration has done too little too late, reportedly requesting an extension just 2 days before it expired. what i want to bring in now what travis sharon and his senior vice president, chief community officer, wexford science and technology travels good to have you on the phone. and i do want to ask you, as there are some statistics, suggest 11400000 adult...
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u. s. supreme court ruling preventing an extension to the moratorium. we are already fighting a battle and losing a battle because there are people slept out last night that night with the night before. there are people who are already and how, if we don't have enough, we don't have enough shelters, we don't have enough. we don't have the same housing for them right now. and that's a failure. that's another moral failure on our society. the african airforce has been blamed for bombing a hospital in helmand province killing at least one person. it happened as taliban fighters pushed further into the provincial capital, laska, ga. the groups also making gains in hot out and kandahar the police in france of class with protests, as opposed to so called back seen passports as the 3rd consecutive weekend, the demonstrations have been taking place. the government trying to make the health pass system compulsory and bars, and restaurants. activists say it limits their personal freedoms. peruse, knew, left as president petro castillo, is facing antique governmen
u. s. supreme court ruling preventing an extension to the moratorium. we are already fighting a battle and losing a battle because there are people slept out last night that night with the night before. there are people who are already and how, if we don't have enough, we don't have enough shelters, we don't have enough. we don't have the same housing for them right now. and that's a failure. that's another moral failure on our society. the african airforce has been blamed for bombing a...
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u. s. supreme court has ended and moratorium on evictions imposed during the pandemic had been extended until october, but a coalition of latin bolts in real estate groups requested the court lift the ban for the big joe biden is cody on cities, estates, landlords and covenant agency to prevent evictions of hundreds of thousands of people go to the headlines. more news coming up here on out 0 right after we go to inside story 5. now the taliban has taken control of afghanistan. 20 years also it was supposed from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact people fall in the world react with the latest news and analysis from an unknown to israel. new prime minister is visiting the u. s. on his 1st official trip abroad. sally bennett says he wants to improve strain ties for what challenges will he face? can the to allies agree on the many issues facing the mill? this is inside school. ah. hello, welcome to the program on hasn't seen israel's former prime minister. benjamin netanyahu had a difficult relationship with democratic us leaders. barack obama and joe biden, m
u. s. supreme court has ended and moratorium on evictions imposed during the pandemic had been extended until october, but a coalition of latin bolts in real estate groups requested the court lift the ban for the big joe biden is cody on cities, estates, landlords and covenant agency to prevent evictions of hundreds of thousands of people go to the headlines. more news coming up here on out 0 right after we go to inside story 5. now the taliban has taken control of afghanistan. 20 years also it...
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u. s supreme court case, which remains law to this day, as well as various federal laws and state publicealth laws. if they lose their current jobs, getting another one. could be an issue. i imagine if my name was on something like that it would be very difficult for me to be hired by any reputable medical facility or university. in a statement, the city wrote. there are both local and state health orders in place and the city will comply with them. employees are able to claim medical or religious exemption. where appropriate. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. the los angeles county board of supervisors today unanimously approved a plan to consider showing proof of vaccination against the coronavirus to enter some indoor public spaces. this most recent proposal follows a similar motion being considered by the los angeles city council. it would require at least one dose of the vaccine to enter public spaces like restaurants, gyms and movie theaters. most customers who were asked about it seemed to be okay with the idea. i'll do it for sure that this yeah. at this point, whatever gets us throu
u. s supreme court case, which remains law to this day, as well as various federal laws and state publicealth laws. if they lose their current jobs, getting another one. could be an issue. i imagine if my name was on something like that it would be very difficult for me to be hired by any reputable medical facility or university. in a statement, the city wrote. there are both local and state health orders in place and the city will comply with them. employees are able to claim medical or...
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u. s supreme court case, which remains law to this day, as well as various federal laws and state public health laws. if they lose their current jobs, getting another one. could be an issue. i imagine if my name was on something like that it would be very difficult for me to be hired by any reputable medical facility or university. in a statement, the city wrote. there are both local and state health orders in place and the city will comply with them. employees are able to claim medical or religious exemption. where appropriate. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. walnut creek is now joining the list of various cities issuing a mandate for employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. officials say the city will require all of their employees, contractors and volunteers to be fully vaccinated by august. 16th or get tested weekly refusal to comply may lead to disciplinary action, starting with a warning and ending with unpaid leave or even termination. in southern california, the los angeles county board of supervisors unanimously approved a plan to consider showing proof of vaccination a
u. s supreme court case, which remains law to this day, as well as various federal laws and state public health laws. if they lose their current jobs, getting another one. could be an issue. i imagine if my name was on something like that it would be very difficult for me to be hired by any reputable medical facility or university. in a statement, the city wrote. there are both local and state health orders in place and the city will comply with them. employees are able to claim medical or...
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u. s capitol this morning, police say a man sitting inside a pickup truck told them he had a bomb officers evacuated nearby buildings, including the library of congress and the u. s. supreme courtng the incident, the man suspected of making the threats reportedly livestreamed anti government remarks from his truck. the standoff finally ended some five hours later. he gave up and didn't did not resist. and our folks were able to take him into custody without incident. the suspect is from north carolina. he's been identified as 49 year old floyd ray roseberry. during the incident. heavy police presence could be seen outside of his home in rural in a rural area of north carolina for coming up tonight. the search is on for a missing 10 year old who has not been seen seen or heard from in today. while the very latest on the investigation and a young family with ties to the bay area found dead in a remote part of the sierra national forest, the factors attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive
u. s capitol this morning, police say a man sitting inside a pickup truck told them he had a bomb officers evacuated nearby buildings, including the library of congress and the u. s. supreme courtng the incident, the man suspected of making the threats reportedly livestreamed anti government remarks from his truck. the standoff finally ended some five hours later. he gave up and didn't did not resist. and our folks were able to take him into custody without incident. the suspect is from north...
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u. s supreme court case, which remains law to this day, as well as various federal laws and state publiclth laws. if they lose their current jobs, getting another one. could be an issue. i imagine if my name was on something like that it would be very difficult for me to be hired by any reputable medical facility or university. in a statement, the city wrote. there are both local and state health orders in place and the city will comply with them. employees are able to claim medical or religious exemption where appropriate. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. walnut creek is joining the latest list of bay area cities that are issuing vaccine mandates for employees. city leaders will require all walnut creek employees, contractors and volunteers to be fully vaccinated by august 16th or get tested weekly people who refused to comply with the order may face disciplinary action, starting with a warning and ending with unpaid leave or termination. highway patrol is investigating a deadly crash on one on one in san jose. officers say a truck hit and killed a pedestrian who was running through southb
u. s supreme court case, which remains law to this day, as well as various federal laws and state publiclth laws. if they lose their current jobs, getting another one. could be an issue. i imagine if my name was on something like that it would be very difficult for me to be hired by any reputable medical facility or university. in a statement, the city wrote. there are both local and state health orders in place and the city will comply with them. employees are able to claim medical or...
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u. s supreme court, but it is very cautious and dangerous at this time may be evacuated portions of capitolill, meantime, on social media, the man suspected of making the threats reportedly livestream nancy government remarks for hours from his truck. including calling on president biden to step down from office on twitter of facebook official responded to questions about the suspects posts, saying they not only deactivated the livestream but also removed his profile from facebook and are continuing to investigate. given the house and the senate were both in august recess this week, most lawmakers were not on capitol hill when much of the complex went into lockdown in washington. mala rivera fox news. there was also a bomb scare in new york city today. police temporarily evacuated a section of times square after getting a report of a suspicious package left on a bench. bomb squad moved in, and about an hour later, police gave the all clear investigators say the package was determined not to be a threat. the times square evacuation happened at the same time police in d. c we're dealing with
u. s supreme court, but it is very cautious and dangerous at this time may be evacuated portions of capitolill, meantime, on social media, the man suspected of making the threats reportedly livestream nancy government remarks for hours from his truck. including calling on president biden to step down from office on twitter of facebook official responded to questions about the suspects posts, saying they not only deactivated the livestream but also removed his profile from facebook and are...
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u. s supreme court case, which remains law to this day, as well as various federal laws and state publicey lose their current jobs, getting another one. could be an issue. i imagine if my name was on something like that it would be very difficult for me to be hired by any reputable medical facility. or university now, in a statement, the city wrote. we are both local and state. there are both local and state health orders in place and the city will comply with them. employees are able to claim a medical or religious exemption where appropriate, where approach. create those are the obvious and operational words reporting live tom vacar ktvu fox tuning? yeah, it is a dilemma. a lot of work places are facing tom. thank you. walnut creek is joining the list of bay area cities, issuing a mandate for employees to be vaccinated against covid-19. officials say the city will require all of its employees, contractors and volunteers to be fully vaccinated by august 16th or get tested. weekly refusal to comply with that, or. may lead to disciplinary action, starting with a warning and ending up with
u. s supreme court case, which remains law to this day, as well as various federal laws and state publicey lose their current jobs, getting another one. could be an issue. i imagine if my name was on something like that it would be very difficult for me to be hired by any reputable medical facility. or university now, in a statement, the city wrote. we are both local and state. there are both local and state health orders in place and the city will comply with them. employees are able to claim...
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u. s. supreme court has ruled that evictions can resume across the united states. the decision issued last night blocks the biden administration from the forcing a temporary ban that was put in place to protect renters during the pandemic the supreme court ruled. the cdc did not have the legal authority to re impose a moratorium earlier this month now california's eviction moratorium will stay in effect until the end of september. well bart is set to receive more than $330 million in federal funding to help the transit agency recover from the pandemic that money is intended to keep up staffing and service levels ridership is slowly returning to pre pandemic levels but bart says a full return might not happen until 2030 bart is also expected to receive federal funding from the bipartisan infrastructure bill that congress has been considering. around the bay area this afternoon we saw changes come our way today bringing the haze, the smoke and the heat meanwhile on the other side of the country already beginning to see bands of rain move ashore from hurricane ida, he
u. s. supreme court has ruled that evictions can resume across the united states. the decision issued last night blocks the biden administration from the forcing a temporary ban that was put in place to protect renters during the pandemic the supreme court ruled. the cdc did not have the legal authority to re impose a moratorium earlier this month now california's eviction moratorium will stay in effect until the end of september. well bart is set to receive more than $330 million in federal...
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u. s supreme court as many as 3.5 million people are estimated to face eviction in the next two months.company is pushing back its plan to return to the office. apple is the latest to delay returning to office or to the office, rather as covid-19 cases are on the rise. employees were set to return to work in october, but now they'll be working from home until january at the earliest, the company told the staff today that it would confirm the reopening timeline one month before employees are required to return to the opposite. when they do, they will be working a hybrid schedule. general motors has now expanding a recall to cover all chevy bolt electric vehicles do to a risk of fire. the automaker says it's recalling the electric vehicles to fix a battery problem that could cause fires. this recall ads about 73,000 bolts from 2019 to 2021 to a previous recall of 69,000 of the older model vehicles. gm will replace the batteries in all of the bolts for free. stocks rose on wall street today, with tech companies leading the way the dow was up 225 points, the nasdaq added. 172 and the s and
u. s supreme court as many as 3.5 million people are estimated to face eviction in the next two months.company is pushing back its plan to return to the office. apple is the latest to delay returning to office or to the office, rather as covid-19 cases are on the rise. employees were set to return to work in october, but now they'll be working from home until january at the earliest, the company told the staff today that it would confirm the reopening timeline one month before employees are...
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u. s. the supreme court said that the centers for disease control had overstepped its authority by putting in my instance using this, this moratorium. and yet it was just 2 days ago that the white house press secretary said, well, we can wait to see what congress has come up with to prevent people from being evicted, to which the congressional leadership said what i thought you were going to do something about says we weren't going to do something about this and we had this terrible charade on friday nights here, where the house of representatives reconvened and they went through the motions of trying to pass something. but you can't really pass something in a few hours just before the august recess. the biden ministration says, well, we couldn't do anything because, you know, we don't want to annoy the supreme court because if we, if we try and challenges any farther than maybe they'll go off to some of the other programs that we've instituted because of cobra. the progress is a long said was look, have another executive order re institute this. and at least when it goes back to the court
u. s. the supreme court said that the centers for disease control had overstepped its authority by putting in my instance using this, this moratorium. and yet it was just 2 days ago that the white house press secretary said, well, we can wait to see what congress has come up with to prevent people from being evicted, to which the congressional leadership said what i thought you were going to do something about says we weren't going to do something about this and we had this terrible charade on...
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u. s. the supreme court said that the centers for disease control had overstepped. us are 40 by putting in my instance using this is more a tourism. and yet it was just 2 days ago that the white house press secretary said, well, we can wait to see what congress has come up with to prevent people from being evicted, to which the congressional leadership said what i thought you were going to do something about says we weren't going to do something about this and we had this terrible charade on friday nights here, where the house of representatives, they bacon leaned and they went through the motions of trying to pass something. would you call it really pos something in a few hours just before the august recess. if they have started the baby progresses . and i've been looking at this with the last month, even for the beginning of the year that you could get people on board given how many people, millions of people are going to be affected by this. but, you know, the democrats themselves have, have problems with this because a lot of you have a centrist democrats and there's a lot of from real
u. s. the supreme court said that the centers for disease control had overstepped. us are 40 by putting in my instance using this is more a tourism. and yet it was just 2 days ago that the white house press secretary said, well, we can wait to see what congress has come up with to prevent people from being evicted, to which the congressional leadership said what i thought you were going to do something about says we weren't going to do something about this and we had this terrible charade on...
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u. s. could be evicted from their homes after the supreme court ended monitoring them, imposed during the pandemic. it had been status until october, but a coalition of landlords in real estate groups requested the ban should be lifted. and those are the headlines. the news continues here on algae 0 in about half an hour after all just 0 world by me the. ready ah, the i use i use the social media but she gave me little halting the ne anesha market the simple way me some of them kick molding on the lobby, halting, not even your duck. she'll go. yes. and if you don't know that it's been a good live, it's a no human flip. tom man must be a lot of fun. but if a show of him, hallway kish li lead to go yes. and the lawyer the social on the team peers deal. so it clearly is awesome at so show me or my team a on the look on your luck, you'd actually be one of us the going to say was a gum. my was somebody do that? yes. say, i'll be me to same shaneesa moving the same law holding me o. l. e. cohen. code name agent. 88 works for the israeli intelligence service most. and while his story goes back 50 years,
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u. s. could be evicted from their homes after the supreme court ended. a monitor him imposed during the pandemic. had been extended until october, but a coalition of landlords of real estate groups requested the bank. the lifted easy island is extending its nationwide locked down until tuesday, after reporting 70 new cases of corona virus. all kinds going to remain locked on for another 2 weeks. and those are the headlines knowledge back to odyssey world, the by the, in the early 960 s l e cohen was an important agent of the as really national intelligence service, most a flu and speaker of the syrian out of the dialect. he was embedded within the upper echelons of damascus society or trusted by influential syrians and by international diplomats. any tone posed as a syrian businessmen using the name commonwealth target. adoption is last learned yard that. so he mode she late curve, let them in. you can whole shut them, you can have machine sitting still among them on the montana medina. medina, dim and similar, yet will you will. it's normal was clearly
u. s. could be evicted from their homes after the supreme court ended. a monitor him imposed during the pandemic. had been extended until october, but a coalition of landlords of real estate groups requested the bank. the lifted easy island is extending its nationwide locked down until tuesday, after reporting 70 new cases of corona virus. all kinds going to remain locked on for another 2 weeks. and those are the headlines knowledge back to odyssey world, the by the, in the early 960 s l e...
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u. s. could be evicted from their homes after the supreme court ended monitoring them, imposed during the pandemic. it had been extended until october, but a coalition of landlords in real estate groups requested the court lift. the ban of white house says it's disappointed by the decision zealand is extending its nationwide locked on until tuesday after reporting 17 new cases of corona virus. the country's largest city, oakland will remain locked down for another 2 weeks. and 347 cases in new zealand. those are the headlines. the nice is going to continue here on. i'll just see the about half an hour after the stream. goodbye. is the country about to collapse before the kinds of reform you're talking about can take place. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in? why are we not in the best situation? why has that money been responded? how did that happen? counting the cost on al jazeera ah hi, anthony ok. as western forces leave afghanistan, we are looking beyond the headlines of today and into the future. what we're gonna look like on the taliban r
u. s. could be evicted from their homes after the supreme court ended monitoring them, imposed during the pandemic. it had been extended until october, but a coalition of landlords in real estate groups requested the court lift. the ban of white house says it's disappointed by the decision zealand is extending its nationwide locked on until tuesday after reporting 17 new cases of corona virus. the country's largest city, oakland will remain locked down for another 2 weeks. and 347 cases in new...
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u. s economy bouncing back from the pandemic. what a ro against the supreme court the federal eviction moratorium that is a crime spree right to housing now. people get man demonstrators gathered a panel and market streets this afternoon that decision issued last night blocks the biden administration from enforcing a temporary ban that was put into place to protect renters, the supreme court ruled that the cbc did not have the authority to impose that moratorium through october 3rd this is going to put hundreds of thousands of people immediately at risk of eviction and millions more who haven't been able to make up their rent during this time of pandemic. now the group is calling on congress to pass an eviction moratorium that will stand up to the courts. california's eviction moratorium will remain in effect until the end of september the federal reserve says it could start scaling back at stimulus this year fed chair jerome powell said today it's due to improvement in the u. s economy since their last meeting. the intervening months has brought more progress in t
u. s economy bouncing back from the pandemic. what a ro against the supreme court the federal eviction moratorium that is a crime spree right to housing now. people get man demonstrators gathered a panel and market streets this afternoon that decision issued last night blocks the biden administration from enforcing a temporary ban that was put into place to protect renters, the supreme court ruled that the cbc did not have the authority to impose that moratorium through october 3rd this is...
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thursday, they will march once more to the door of the supreme court to defend their rights. monica jazeera, brasilia. inflation is on the rise in the u. s. reaching his highest level in decades that forcing the cost of living and heating people who and the lowest wages had gabriella elizondo report from brighton east brunswick in new jersey. it's another day heading into work for brian cool us and it's no easy commute to get to his job as a banquet server. it's a 160 kilometers, almost 2 hours each way from his home and east brunswick, new jersey to his job in atlantic city. he doesn't do it by choice, but out of necessity, it's the only job he can find where he makes enough income to survive each month, but barely. people, i don't always think realize what it's like to have to live on half a penny. you know, i call it sometimes splitting pennies. brian is one of an estimated 125000000 americans who live paycheck to paycheck. it's now even made harder by rising inflation. for many years, the inflation rate in the u. s. hovered around 2 percent, but it's been steadily increasing this year to where it's now about 5 and a half percent. the
thursday, they will march once more to the door of the supreme court to defend their rights. monica jazeera, brasilia. inflation is on the rise in the u. s. reaching his highest level in decades that forcing the cost of living and heating people who and the lowest wages had gabriella elizondo report from brighton east brunswick in new jersey. it's another day heading into work for brian cool us and it's no easy commute to get to his job as a banquet server. it's a 160 kilometers, almost 2 hours...
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u. s. to temporarily taken 2000 afghans still ahead on all 0, thousands of indigenous people protest in brazil as a supreme court case threatened to limit their rights to the central land and a toxic relationship. we look at how organized crime groups have turned romania into europe's dumping ground. ah, ah, it's too late for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hi again, we're talking about the 3 h's across the middle east, hot, humid and hazy. so let me show what's going on. we do have a wind blowing down from the rock through to the gulf. that's shamal when and on thursday we could see those got up to about 45 kilometers per hours, so that spins around the sand and dust. we do have high humidity for places like cats are though. right? we talked a humid and hazy relative humidity, 85 percent. so your core temperature is 42. but it will feel about $52.00 and will lock into that pattern for the next several days breezy conditions across southern areas of pakistan, karachi, so sand and dust storms that concern here. 39 degrees will be the high in the hor, on thursday. we do have some energy moving
u. s. to temporarily taken 2000 afghans still ahead on all 0, thousands of indigenous people protest in brazil as a supreme court case threatened to limit their rights to the central land and a toxic relationship. we look at how organized crime groups have turned romania into europe's dumping ground. ah, ah, it's too late for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hi again, we're talking about the 3 h's across the middle east, hot, humid and hazy. so let me show what's going on....
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u. s. secretary state and lincoln says about 1500 americans are awaiting evacuation from the country. indigenous activists in brazil are waiting for the supreme court to make the crucial ruling on rights to their ancestral lands. members of 170 groups or in the capital, brazil. yes, to hear the decision rights group appealed against the state view that tribes can only claim land if they lived there or made their claim before a law came into forest 30 years ago. but indigenous people say many of their communities were expelled from their lands, decades before monica was outside, the supreme court in brazil you it's been a very, very long day. there was a screen set up here behind me where they were listening to the supreme court justices vote, but instead of voting on the indigenous issue, which is which should have been addressed today. early in the afternoon, they started talking about the central bank and a proposal to make it independent from the government. and so during the whole afternoon, you had all these different indigenous people. just camp out here listening to this, to this wrong session in receipt. but they were chanting, they were pr
u. s. secretary state and lincoln says about 1500 americans are awaiting evacuation from the country. indigenous activists in brazil are waiting for the supreme court to make the crucial ruling on rights to their ancestral lands. members of 170 groups or in the capital, brazil. yes, to hear the decision rights group appealed against the state view that tribes can only claim land if they lived there or made their claim before a law came into forest 30 years ago. but indigenous people say many of...
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u. s. and other countries. now i spoke to the lawyer earlier and he told me that what they're expecting. a bass is what is supreme court to say that the families have the right to appeal again, that is what they're hoping for. they have submitted new documents that go back to april 967. that shows that at the time there jordanians who were in charge really occupied in jerusalem had already started to, to transfer that lad to those palestinians. families which remember all refugees. there had been in this place in 948 at the time of the creation of state of israel . so they're hoping that the supreme court will allow them. a to appeal again, which means that they will open up a new legal avenue that is really the last resort they have here in israel. still ahead on al jazeera u. k. relax the rules for a traveler from several countries will have the latest from london about a russian athlete 6 political asylum after refusing to be for some to a flight. i . ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, good to see, you know, for that southeast corner of china into taiwan. it has just been sog
u. s. and other countries. now i spoke to the lawyer earlier and he told me that what they're expecting. a bass is what is supreme court to say that the families have the right to appeal again, that is what they're hoping for. they have submitted new documents that go back to april 967. that shows that at the time there jordanians who were in charge really occupied in jerusalem had already started to, to transfer that lad to those palestinians. families which remember all refugees. there had...
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u. s. before being deported has been re arrested in mexico and organized crime challenges. hundreds of indigenous protest as in brazil have camped out in the capital ahead of a supreme court decision when he fail will take away their ancestral lands. log sco farmers as well as mining and locking companies. won't. these are access to some of those areas, but native tribes, the keys president drive, also north of attacking their rights. ah, watching i was there with lisa who run the reminder of our top news stories in human rights chief michelle bashfully says she's received credible reports of abuses against civilians and areas under talib, uncontrolled, addressing a special session of the human rights council. she spoke about allegations of executions restrictions on women and repression of protests. i strongly urge the taliban to adopt norm so 1st.
u. s. before being deported has been re arrested in mexico and organized crime challenges. hundreds of indigenous protest as in brazil have camped out in the capital ahead of a supreme court decision when he fail will take away their ancestral lands. log sco farmers as well as mining and locking companies. won't. these are access to some of those areas, but native tribes, the keys president drive, also north of attacking their rights. ah, watching i was there with lisa who run the reminder of...
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supreme court case threatened to limit their rights to answer for land. ah, now, western powers rushing to fly out there, citizens and vulnerable afghans from couple airport. the u. s. says more than 10000 people are still waiting to be evacuated. britain is saying it will need every hour up until that august 31st deadline for foreign troop withdraw. france. those says it's mission may finishes alley as thursday. now, on tuesday, us president joe biden refuse requests by g 7 allies for an extension of that deadline. insisting that forces must pull out to prevent the risk of attacks. the taliban takeover has even prompted the wild bank to freeze its aid payments, draft canister on it's expressed concerns about its impact on development, especially for women. and now the wild food program is saying, a combination of drought conflict and covet 19 means millions of africans could soon face salvation. unicef is wanting that 10000000 afghan children and now in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. child stratford has relations from cobble. the closer we get to this august, the 31st deadline is more chaotic, seemingly becomes around the airport. we had a team down on
supreme court case threatened to limit their rights to answer for land. ah, now, western powers rushing to fly out there, citizens and vulnerable afghans from couple airport. the u. s. says more than 10000 people are still waiting to be evacuated. britain is saying it will need every hour up until that august 31st deadline for foreign troop withdraw. france. those says it's mission may finishes alley as thursday. now, on tuesday, us president joe biden refuse requests by g 7 allies for an...
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u. s i'm very supportive of the remain in mexico policy. uh i think it's one of those things that makes such common sense. in its decision the supreme courth administration failed to show a likelihood of success on the claim that the memorandum rescinding the migrant protection protocols was not arbitrary and capricious texas and missouri sued claiming that getting rid of the policy would harm border states and further fueled the crisis of the border our border patrol agents tell us that it's a wide open borders immigrant advocates like the a c l u however, argue against the program saying it punishes people for seeking asylum. but. trapping them in miserable and dangerous conditions one immigration attorney in texas says the policy will make his job harder by complicating access to clients having them away to mexico it creates the problem first of all of the of the time that we spend, you know, traveling to mexico the access to that client, the department of homeland security says it regrets the supreme court's decision and will continue to challenge the district court's order. however it says it will comply in good faith as appeal. proc
u. s i'm very supportive of the remain in mexico policy. uh i think it's one of those things that makes such common sense. in its decision the supreme courth administration failed to show a likelihood of success on the claim that the memorandum rescinding the migrant protection protocols was not arbitrary and capricious texas and missouri sued claiming that getting rid of the policy would harm border states and further fueled the crisis of the border our border patrol agents tell us that it's a...
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supreme court has already rejected one such case out of indiana. most schools will offer limited exemptions, but enforcement measures are in effect, and they vary at o. s uthey won't be able to take classes in person or living the resident's hall or participate in on campus activities. and in connecticut, quinnipiac university will take away wifi and charge students have fun, while the university of virginia has already kicked out nearly 250 students who didn't get vaccinated. now back here at o s. u 73% of students, faculty and staff have already been vaccinated so there well ahead of their goal of one dose by october, 15th in columbus, ohio. stephen golan fox news that san francisco 49 ers closed out the preseason with a big win against the las vegas raiders. 49ers head coach kyle shanahan made the most of their quarterbacks situation with a little bit of a quarterback rotation. quarterback jimmy garoppolo started the game, but it did not take long before rookie trade lands would come onto the field land centered the game on san francisco's fourth play when they hand off the regime. moster moster took off for 17 yards. first down, niners had a great da
supreme court has already rejected one such case out of indiana. most schools will offer limited exemptions, but enforcement measures are in effect, and they vary at o. s uthey won't be able to take classes in person or living the resident's hall or participate in on campus activities. and in connecticut, quinnipiac university will take away wifi and charge students have fun, while the university of virginia has already kicked out nearly 250 students who didn't get vaccinated. now back here at...