tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 26, 2017 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the u.s. citizens here and what puts people of iraq but one in the same or if you join us song say i was never put a file then look at differently because i'm dr that all the people this is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag a.j. stream and one of your pitches might make the next show join the global conversation this time on al-jazeera it's impossible to underestimate the size and scale of the economic crisis it's not just about the billion trillion dollars of debt it's not just about the banks it's not just about the government to my real.
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life or shall carry this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes angry words from turkey and continuing military exercises a day after the kurdish secession referendum. palestinian gunman has killed three israeli security personnel in the occupied west bank the gunman has also been shot dead. as they've been coming toward the end of the commission the i.p.c.c. . just on the last at the best they can of are supporters of kenya's opposition leader are protesting against. a north korean delegation arrives in moscow as russia says it's working on a diplomatic solution to the increasing tension between pyongyang and the u.s. . i'm joining with the latest sports news including. as they take it equal actively choose to be heard to. build the solo crowd in arizona dallas cowboys and unison before they game. the amazon of cardinals is n.f.l.
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players continue to react to controversial comments by u.s. president donald trump. turkey's president has warning of the risk of an ethnic war a day after the kurdish regional government in iraq held a controversial secession vote the iraqi prime minister has called the referendum unconstitutional. hundreds of kurds celebrated the end of voting day procession campaign is expected to win conference but the result is non-binding referendum is opposed by iraq and its neighbors iran turkey and syria all of whom have a substantial kurdish minority and update from harbor on the turkey iraq border. more threats more military maneuvers and probably the most outspoken verbal attack yet for a ship type earth war on the turkish president the accuse the kurdish leadership in
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iraq of treachery and he said that all of their supply lines could be cut effectively seventy percent of imports are estimated to come from turkey into the region and he once again threatened to cut the oil pipeline that amounts to something like half a million to six hundred thousand barrels of oil per day this is what he had to say shouldn't it is. as we begin to impose sanctions iraq's kurds will be left behind when we close the oil tap they'll be done with they will lose all their revenues when we stop cross border traffic into northern iraq they won't have food or clothes this will be a bad situation they will ask why are we doing this we are obliged to these are sanctions now these military exercises here on the border are now in a third phase involving the iraqi army as well thirty troops have joined but in military terms it may not mean a lot but politike. it sends another signal and president is keen to
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push hard on the threats however what it all means whether there will be actual action is still unclear it seems the pressure is being called on to try to get some sort of concession from the kurdish leadership what could that be they could hardly renounce the result of this vote so it's hard to see where things go from here but certainly the pressure is still on the tension is still palpable three members of the israeli security forces have been killed and one injured in a shooting near a jewish settlement in the occupied west bank the palestinian gunman was shot dead israeli media say he opened fire after arriving with palestinian laborers at the settlement of hearts are near jerusalem gary foster has more from hart our. this attack took place just before seven o'clock this morning this guard post at the
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entrance to this illegal israeli settlements in the occupied west bank police say that the attacker was among a group of palestinian laborers who come in here typically every day to work inside the settlement. something about the way he was dressed arouse suspicion he was challenged at which point he drew a weapon and started shooting three israeli security forces members were killed a fourth a resident of the settlement a guard was injured and the man himself. he was shot dead now he is he was a thirty seven year old father of four a very familiar face in this settlement and we've been speaking to residents here who say that he was well known and there was no indication that he might carry out an attack such as this there have been reports in the israeli media that he was going through marital difficulties but he put up a social media posting address to his wife saying that her relationship did nothing to do with what she would soon be reading about him as for hamas it has reacted
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with celebration the rival palestinian group here in the west bank has said that israel must bear the responsibility for palestinian reactions to its crimes in the occupied west bank the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu is also reacted with a statement saying that things are very clear that his house will be destroyed his whole family will have their work permits rescinded his extended family and we're hearing as well from the village nearby here. that his brother has already been arrested this is all taking taking place at a time when the u.s. envoy to the middle east jason green is here trying to restore momentum to donald trump's efforts to get the peace process underway again the israeli deputy foreign minister has said that this is a welcome for him and it shows the difficulty of trying to seek peace with the palestinians the palestinians of course say there are all sorts of israeli roadblocks that are. impeding the progress towards peace opposition supporters in kenya are protesting against the electoral commission they say it's biased in favor
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of president hurrican jada's ruling party the supreme court invalidated kenyatta victory in the presidential election in august stephanie decker reports from nairobi the day. was to lay it out like dang god when happening here throughout the day they've been coming toward me and the commission i beseech. to just come announced. at the first thing that i've. been going on the day we just had a hundred or four little children the moment we're not. really taking the to follow her and the total night b.c.
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the actual mission is just a little further here are the and the more they don't want her to get in front of the fallen location the message of course through the use of force they will cheat or lose an excellent voting record they were putting right the right to own a north korean delegation has arrived in russia raising expectations that moscow may be attempting to find a political way out of the crisis korea's foreign minister or young ho on monday the curious u.s. president ronald trump of having declared war on p.r. nyang prompting reactions from russia china and the us russia says using sanctions against north korea is a strategy that is almost exhausted china for its part says there will be no winners in a war in the korean peninsula and the u.s. dismissed the accusations from north korea's foreign minister as absurd or a challenge has more from moscow. although russia's foreign ministry has just
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revealed that it is in gazed in behind the scenes diplomatic activities try and calm tensions on the korean peninsula at the moment they're not saying what that activity constitutes the russian position at the moment is that it believes that sanctions are essentially running out of steam it has voted for sanctions twice recently in the u.n. security council but i don't think it's going to go any further and also russia believes that any conflicts on the korean peninsula would be absolutely catastrophic i think it's clear that moscow's position is that donald trump is being irresponsible in the language that he's using at the moment and ratcheting up tensions so what smites russia be able to do to calm the situation down well actually russia does have fairly good economic and to some degree political
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relations with pyongyang and it could use these if it wanted to so perhaps it believes that the carrots is the best way forward rather than the stick that mr trump seems to favor if you read people like dmitri trenin who's the head of the carnegie center here in moscow he thinks that perhaps moscow could persuade north career not necessary to give up its nuclear weapons because that's unlikely to happen but i'm a piece of the said that the north koreans would be grass before young young gave up its nukes but more that moscow to put could persuade to put into place some kind of strategic reserve restraint and it could do that by offering its economic sweeteners it could maybe do gas deals with north korea or it could maybe. restore rail links and also boost the number of north korean workers who are currently working in russia things that can actually help the north korean economy
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and persuade pyongyang that the march to war is not in anyone's best interests. well you are had on the news hour. they've escaped violence and. children are putting their experiences into pictures. the push to get rid of the plants that produce cocaine farmers from a suspicious and with donald trump talking about war we hear what the u.s. plans to do about next year's winter games in south korea. a quarter of a million children have fled the latest outbreak of violence began a month ago many more cross the border into bangladesh daily many are alone they have nothing some refuse to speak of what it is they have seen and stead they draw pictures and reports there are moments children best describe using markers and
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pencils. to difficult to put in words like when. the throat of her friend's miriam's friend will not talk about the moment they set her house on fire with her parents inside. deny there's been an ethnic cleansing the ten year old shahana draws a different picture. i was in my home when they grabbed my mother she was screaming they hit. her then they shot her in front of me. these are satellite images of the children's home collected on september sixteenth now look at it we can later. and the city international accuses me and more security forces of a scorched earth campaign on a mass scale no independent observers or journalist have been allowed into the range of villages this is as close as we can get to the record states where an ethnic cleansing is currently happening just moments ago we saw villages burned in
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the distance mean more security forces have put up barbed wire fencing and planted land mines on the border the general in charge of this clearing operation says that all its citizens are welcome back to me and more except. for considered illegal immigrants by young gone almost half a million people now live in sprawling villages made out of bamboo and plastic sheeting bangladesh hasn't seen such mass movement of people since its war of independence in one thousand seventy one they too have beefed up patrols on the border and deployed the army. normally our orders are to not allow ro hinge in given their suffering our government has told us to look after them bangladeshis soldiers patrol the camps without arms so as to not frighten the refugees they come here traumatized afraid unable to hide their pain nicholas hauke al jazeera could a problem count. on the first refugees to be resettled under
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a controversial agreement between australia and the us they have flown out of pop on a getting on their way to the united states the group of more than twenty men has been an australian run prison camp on mannus island resettlement deal was organized by barack obama was president it's been criticized by u.s. president donald trump the man asylum camp is due to close in a week but the immigration spokesman for the australian greens party says there are still uncertainty around what will happen to the remaining refugees. there are still hundred men on menace all and and four hundred men women and children. who really have no idea what is going to happen to them in the future and of benjamin a solemn toss of spark into a lot of astride his political prisoners and that i do not hope for the future because they've had so many times in the past and had that hope completely destroyed and once you've done that a few times it becomes much more difficult to to engage in hype for the future so
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the question for the australian government entities a question for the australian government not the popular new guinea government not the narrow in government but the astroland government is what is the future for these people because they cannot simply be left to weiss to y. and rot on menace all and and which appears apart from the us steel to be the only future that i can expect and golisano president well and so has been sworn in the sixty three all former general is from the people's movement for the liberation of angola party or the m p l a it takes over from just say a wardo bill sent also govern the oil rich south west african nation for thirty eight years. that of mexico's search and rescue effort says it's unlikely more survivors will be found after last week's seven point one magnitude earthquake more than three hundred people died when dozens of buildings collapsed castro reports.
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the sign reads adrian you are a warrior your family is waiting the twenty six year old had just started his job in human resources two weeks before the earthquake he was working on the fourth floor of this office building when it collapsed i spoke with his family two days ago when his brother expressed optimism his d.v.m. would believe he is fine that he ripped it out of these would not problem here will be rescued. but now after a week of waiting their faces show anguish the families the police have understand of we no longer want to give interviews i did speak with a mother off camera with tears in her eyes who asked what would be the use she says in the early days they spoke with the press hoping it would bring resources to the rescue but now that it's time for courtney overweight she says they just feel during. the family's vigil continues at the makeshift camp as more bodies were
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pulled out overnight still some forty names remain on the list of the missing. problem is that i like the family wish we could work faster but they must understand the risks we have to weigh the risks against the possibility of reaching possible survivors meanwhile donation centers once packed with volunteers who stood shoulder to shoulder have been doubt much of mexico city is returning to school or work but for these families desperate for a miracle life may never be the same heidi joe castro al-jazeera mexico city the full extent of the damage wrecked on the tiny island of dominica by hurricane maria is only now being revealed has been pretty much cut off from the outside world since the hurricane hit the caribbean a week ago now gabriel is on the i was there. approaching domenica from the
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shoreline the first signs of a battered country on shore at the port the picture is clear. when the crews frantically unload water some of the first aid to reach the island all week but as we'll find out later it's not nearly enough a group of dominicans who live abroad have reached the island to rescue family members bring in supplies and they get a first glimpse of a home landed ruins i love this country i you know i it's devastating for me was. he at least knows his family is alive but not everyone is so lucky they started going through. a lot so i lost my niece my niece my brothers in law to nick to go going to shows i haven't seen my daughter. through all.
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throughout i don't know what to say with both airports shut down people crowd the gates at the port to try to get on one of the few ships evacuating people out and this is why in this neighborhood near the capital everything is gone schools homes roads it's all badly damaged some beyond repair the people of this island nation of seventy one thousand are desperate some still in shock you know and i have to think it came up with a vengeance the hurricane destroyed the power lines there's been no electricity for a week supermarkets are flattened leaving little food this seventy eight year old man hadn't eaten in days trying to i was going. to write you know there was no no shop nothing will get anything. it went to a kid and it took. eight operations are still in the early phases
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but it's clear domenico will need the world's help to rebuild not for days not months but for years but that can wait water can't hear their thirsty and in this neighborhood bottled water finally arrives given the nature of the destruction it's almost like the country of domenico no longer exists and in some ways it doesn't once a small but vibrant island nation buzzing with our culture music and life all of that is now gone the entire country has been reduced to a debris field. the heart of the country is not its buildings or roads and it domenico their will is being tested in ways no people should ever have to endure but will is all they have left. dominique in.
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time for more on whether with the latest on hurricane maria and it's pretty hot in the us it is but if. the harken season there's nothing else in the pipeline heading for the caribbean that's small consolation but the season isn't over but maria still exists now marie is now over the atlantic and is going to have a cooler water so they see it is huge and its influence is still pretty widespread but as a storm is as minimal as you can get is a category one hurricane will be degraded we think tonight to be called a tropical storm so winds about one hundred twenty for it still affecting the coast of the u.s. there is a tropical storm warning out for the outer banks in north carolina where cape hatteras is and it could be a storm surge about a meter there so that's normally dry areas high tide getting wet and the swell on the surf which is large extends all the way down to well to your eyes puerto rico is still going to effect from this storm despite the fact the center is this far
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north now is that that's going to be the effect over the next couple of days because though it's no longer a hard to become a tropical storm it's going to hang around slowly drift north and it will keep churning although getting ever so much weaker eventually probably bring rain to new york as well but at the moment it's the main on the eastern mainland which is second part of this story part of the consequence of feeding warmth into this part of the u.s. is the temperatures tend to rise it's full now it's also but this is eastern side between next front and the hurrican is warm and seasonally so when up into the thirty's for many. record encrease any amount of cocaine being produced in colombia is alarming the u.s. government. threatening to stop sending millions of dollars worth of aid coming and government leaders insist their plan to cut production is working. reports. this area in southern colombia used to be covered with coca plants but most are
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gone thanks to a program trying to persuade where we farmers to switch crops is part of the country's peace effort and. families signing up to receive subsidies of eight thousand u.s. dollars in the first year switching to alternatives such as coke or coffee they also receive help with infrastructure government officials former rebels and farmers strike the deals. if none are reached then the army may come into up three to play in spite hands. don't you are a go says most farmers remain suspicious of the government's ability to deliver but are cautiously optimistic. that this is a very good opportunity the government is offering we have never seen anything like it before it's just starting now but the community is happy because we've been receiving payments so we hope the rest of the deal. but last year so i record
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five thousand cocaine production that's angered the us government which is accusing columbia of dropping the ball on fighting drugs the colombian government sees things differently from the same third of all coca fields by the end of the year they might go from the old methods only contain the problem this going to achieve sustainable reductions but it will require patience we can't bring it down to zero that's impossible but we can make it a marginal phenomenon in colombia this is one of the fields has been ridden of coca plants in the last couple of months here on the ground. what's left of some of those plans but. quick success is to build trust among the farmers and american fears. but in most any the problem we always had here is that the subsidies a lot more do the trick the government needs to create the conditions for legal markets to flourish roads electricity when we see in the past projects never
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materialize arrive too late so unless this infrastructure arrives farmers will go back to. colombia seems determined to get rid of the plant form by farm finally gaining the trust of communities long neglected by the state but many also understand that as long as there will be customers for cocaine somebody will find a way to satisfy the demand that i'm. calling this. drug users are getting high like never before and you're acquiring. the first country in the world to fully legalize marijuana that was two months ago but the law in the united states is causing an unexpected problem. explains from the capital much of the day oh. this is nothing new it's just that mary won there is now after a long campaign totally legal in europe why the business has been booming we think that the risk is worth. the risk as the final result will be.
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respect their right to love. to have a plan. of their houses. if they want. each registered user can buy up to forty grams a month from their local pharmacy but you know guys banks are now threatening to close the accounts of those pharmacies selling the drug stopping they use of plastic cards they say they're under pressure from u.s. banks which by u.s. law cannot trade with any company linked to the illegal drug industry. we see an absurd situation the financial situation is being penalized with strong legislation which is not in place in canada or the u.s. but this has nothing to do with drug trafficking it's totally legal europe weiss's the us has got it wrong there marijuana industry is now legal a delegation has been to the u.s.
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to put their case where the industry is looking at selling outside the bank system . system is now strongly regulated very controlled the state is heavily involved so that's why we feel it will be easy to show that we have nothing to do with drug trafficking or money laundering business is being done illegal enterprises controlled by the state. he says pharmacies a queuing up to sell marijuana but the financial obstacles have been removed this is normal and this legal as growing tomatoes a backroom backstreet industry is emerging from the shadows and taking its place in mainstream europe one society those involved say there's no going back. europe one uses say legalization has seen the illegal drug trade reduced or the stigma attached to marijuana is receding. now you show you going into a business premises which is open to the public so now you're not in danger. the
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mood still has opponents both here and abroad but you know growers and smokers say merry want to use is now so normal many a wondering what all the fuss was about that shrine there al-jazeera montevideo. still ahead on al-jazeera. i'm done with wonder in europe why when now the production and sale of marijuana is legal the stigma attached to the work is disappearing the problem still remains. and now baseball star fixed a fan's day after spilling his snack details which oh and sport. tensions are high little has changed and new village officials are struggling to demonstrate goodwill. among morial is trying for a comrade who sacrificed his life the political change. but really event tonight
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will drive a wedge between the villages frak just part three of a six part series filmed over five years. china's democracy experiment at this time on al-jazeera. we have a news gathering team here that is second to their all over the world and they do a fantastic job and information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all of the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to that. my job is is to break it all down and we held the view on the stand and make sense of it.
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you're watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories this hour turkey's president raja typer who won as warning of the risk of ethnic war a day after kurds in iraq voted on a secession referendum turkey's been holding military exercises on its border with iraq for a second day. three members of the israeli security forces have been killed one injured in a shooting at a jewish settlement in the occupied west bank palestinian gunman was shot dead. or a korean delegation has arrived in russia raising expectations that moscow's attempting to find a political way out of this crisis north korea's foreign minister on monday accused the u.s. president of declaring war the white house says that's absurd. as german politicians analyze the election results many are still wondering how i far right groups surged to third place immigration
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a have tea party or one million votes from her from chancellor merkel's party nadeem baba visited the eastern city of dresden to find out how. from the beginning he's just twenty five but he's already risen up the party structure julian visa and joined the a.f.d. or alternative for germany when it started four years ago now it's grown to become the third largest party in parliament it's also being called dangerous and democratic and racist as. i see the f.t. as a respectable conservative party with plenty of liberal ideas it's going to great lengths to represent this viewpoint and drive clear line between itself and far right attitudes that's the only way it can be successful. here in dazed and in eastern germany the party has solid support in fact in this region saxony the f.t. received more votes than any other party frank born locally just after the second world war says many people here feel neglected by the traditional parties but the
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a.f.p. has also been boosted by chancellor merkel's decision to let in hundreds of thousands of refugees two years ago here b i n one i think asylum seekers and immigrants are treated better than people on low incomes and the f.t. brings that out into the open. given the a.f.p. success here you'd think it would be easy to find people who voted for it but you'd be wrong quite a while trying to find an a.f.p. supporter will explain their choice to us but we simply haven't found anybody who like mitt on camera to voting for the party but what about in the working class suburbs here we did find one unashamed voter. i feel left behind barely never understands me that was disturbing me this couple say they didn't vote but think many people back to the f.t. for reasons other than immigration against i think that was just a protest yes. and when al jazeera asked foreigners living here if the success
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worried that this also was typical. and that whatever happens i think germany will remain a good to new credit country it will be you main towards refugees whoever is in power. that's certainly a hope shared by a majority of german voters what's less clear is how much pressure the newly strengthened d.f.t. will exert on the government to toughen its laws with al-jazeera dresden u.k. president three some may and the european council president donald tusk are meeting in london and then later they will travel to the stony and capital tallinn of for a dinner with european leaders topping the agenda at both meetings of course as breck's it i mean phillips joins us live now from moore so we have any specifics on what they are going to talk about obviously praxair understand. yes rachelle in fact the meeting has just ended all to squeeze in downing street
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for about an hour and a half and he came out and made some brief comments to us out here in the street on the positive side he said that he was cautiously optimistic that the tone from the british was constructive more realistic that the days of having cake and eating it is finally coming to an end this is than to the european point of view that the british have not been realistic about bret's it that they want to keep all the advantages of e.u. membership even after they've left and it is a philosophy in european minds particularly associated with britain's foreign minister boris johnson who is not a popular man in many european capitals so that was all positive if you like and that would give the british some hope but i think donald last words were rather crushing he said that in his opinion sufficient progress had still not been made for the talks to move forward your recall that the europeans have rather drawn
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a line in the sand and have been insisting that in till there is progress from their point of view on the question of the irish border the size of the brics it divorce bill in crude terms how much britain is going to be paying and the very sensitive issue of the rights of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. some three million of them what happens to them once it comes into force intil those issues have been addressed satisfactorily from the point of view than the talks cannot move on to trade and the future relationship which is what the british are particularly keen to talk about barnaby is so my fair my third become a sense of urgency about these talks now. well if you listen to. and of course he's the man appointed by the european commission to head the talks which are going on in brussels at the moment so what was happening here was some concurrent diplomacy if you like michel barnier says yes time is of the
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essence britain is due to leave the european union in march of twenty nineteen but from his point of view because the ratification of any agreement that has been reached if indeed it has been reached would have to go through the various national parliaments on the european parliament he's looking at a time frame where negotiations would have to conclude by october of twenty eighteen that is one year from now so yes time is beginning to be a factor of course it's difficult to know whether real progress is being made in private but if we take statements in public at face value so far there hasn't been an enormous amount of progress to be philips live in london barnaby thank you french president. right now is outlining his vision of europe in his speech at the mall in paris it's been a billed as
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a major speech where he has to address. certain issues that he wants to address about rebuilding the e.u. following that let's bring in our guest now or no gerardo chief foreign correspondent for the figure newspaper and paris we appreciate your time we're just going to keep you for just a little bit so that you can go and listen to the speech but when talks about rebuilding the e.u. what do you think he means what how much how specific do you expect him to get about that. i think that there is a large lack of confidence in the e.u. by the european citizens this is the main problem you know in various refer to thousands including in holland in france i mean more european building has been refused there is i mean the european citizens are kind of disappointed by the european union in two thousand there was
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a lisbon agenda that promised to change the european union in some kind of huge california with a lot of you know new companies. numerical revolution and so on electric revolution and we still have a lot of an employment and also we do not seem to be able to resist the financial and judicial american germany. the americans you know giving of european especially french companies huge fines i'm speaking of. thinking of b.n.p. which is the biggest french bank of the biggest european bank which was given nine billion dollars fine for not applying american law but applying of course of french law and european law but you know the americans say you have also to apply.
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american law because it. had fines export of petrol from iran and sudan. and we were not able europeans were not able to resist this american germany. financial and judicial. and. europe could have sentenced goldman sachs to help greece to freak public accounts could have given a twenty billion dollars fine to greece to goldman sachs but we didn't do it so they feel the european citizen that europe is a bit weak and do not defend them so it mccall want to give more muscle to european union made muscles and can i ask you what do you think of the timing of this coming so soon after. reelection how what do you anticipate for their relationship going forward. between the you mean.
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yes. hello yes i mean you know it's obvious that when he was campaigning went to see him. i think that the relationship will go on being very good and the. number one diplomatic advisor french former ambassador to belin i think for michael it's very important that there is this axis from called german axis and that should be the engine of europe the engine of europe that can make more jobs for europeans that can resist american financial a german who can resist of course also commercial dumping from from china you know that has its own voice and i think that really is aware that alone
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today france cannot do anything in the world but germany and france if they are together they will be listened to and i expect much more to go on working very well very close to. get america i don't think that the fact that d.p. is in partnership with the c.d.u. with the new coalition in germany will make any change now and i think that we we are looking forward for four years of very good corporation between france and germany the way i see it thank you thank you and actually we're going to pass right after that and we're going to listen actually and now to the man on the ground that's one of the bishan of europe. and we perhaps lost our way. but we need to be reminded of europe. and perhaps have
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forgotten how evil take over. not because people are credible because the european idea but because we have not created the conditions of victory of european europe continuing because it's going to have got into defend europe because we forgot to come up and come up with ideas for europe. because we have allowed out to take hold. what can we say to people. what can we say to. protect them when we are facing all these challenges. migration terrorism all these are.
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these are all issues of the world. and so. we mustn't just step back just roughly fix it. but we've been. listening to french president. policy speech. focused on europe on the euro zone saying that it needs to be defended and i'll keep an ear to that for you. know is in imminent danger of erupting in indonesia scientists say when. the temperature of the earth will temporarily fall because the ash cloud will blot out the sun and disaster in bali has already forced seventy five thousand islanders from their homes gone last erupted fifty four years ago killing at least at thousand indonesians and a rumbling of all and it was forcing thousands to flee their villages and to the menorah volcanoes on the pacific island of. experts warn the entire island they
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have to be evacuated if cannock activity continues to increase al-jazeera is demanding the release of its saying who's now been imprisoned in egypt for more than nine months is accused of broadcasting false news to spread chaos which he and al jazeera strongly deny authorities have refused to allow him to be transferred for special treatment on a broken arm an injury he received while detained. russian military engineers in syria have built a bridge across the euphrates near the contested city of to zoar result and served as a dividing line preventing clashes between russian backed syrian government troops and u.s. supported opposition forces both are fighting eisel for control of the area on monday the syrian opposition forces accused russia of targeting it with air strikes which moscow denies donald trump says puerto rico's in deep trouble after being hit by hurricane maria because the u.s. territory is billions of dollars to banks on wall street some puerto rican say the
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president's twitter comment is devoid of empathy three million islanders are without basic necessities the governor of the caribbean island says the storm was an unprecedented disaster and is urging help to repair the damage because president again being accused of hypocrisy and double standards donald trump's daughter ivanka and at least five of his senior advisers are named in media reports about the use of private e-mail accounts for government business in last year's election campaign trump repeatedly criticized hillary clinton for using a personal e-mail server and endangering government secrets while she was secretary of state emily howell is following the story for us from washington so really what was hillary clinton's reaction to this what does she have to say well the former secretary of state first lady and of course democratic presidential nominee of the twenty sixteen presidential election hitting back hard against these
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revelations of the use of private e-mail by more than a half dozen members of the trumpet ministration particularly the early days of the transition and as you point out this was a key criticism of donald trump. a clinton on the campaign trail an accusation that hillary clinton now going public with saying is somewhat hypocritical i am waiting to see the outrage on the part of republican members of congress about this and you will not see it. ok so here really what's going to happen going forward well iller clint's not entirely right in terms of republicans not being outraged about i mean i guess they're not loud about it but they are looking into it the house oversight committee which is chaired by republican trey gowdy has already along with least a dozen different members of the government a variety of federal departments and agencies sent letters to the white house counsel saying look we need to know more about this as the chair of the democratic
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side of that same committee is saying not only do we need to know more we want to make sure you don't delete these because we are still conducting our investigation of possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia in the twenty sixteen presidential election so they want to make sure that these e-mails are preserved the bottom line in all of this it is important to point out there is a distinction between the private server that hillary clinton have in the basement of her home where she had tens of thousands of e-mails some of them a classified nature and the use that we're seeing now at least on first glimpse these e-mails tend to be private e-mails that were part of the transition that we're told were not classified but again the house oversight committee wants to know more about this to make sure in the meantime sarah sanders white house press secretary saying that all members of the white house have been advised to use only government accounts for e-mailing because of course they're subject to federal record keeping kimberly halkett live in washington can really thank you. still
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unison before monday's n.f.l. game with the arizona cardinals but the crowd didn't respond positively. to sit as they take it easy collectively lose to be heard. from the sellout crowd in arizona the players then rose to stand together while the national anthem played as did the arizona cardinals on friday donald trump and called for players who kneel to protest racial injustice in the united states to be fired more than two hundred n.f.l. players knelt also during sunday's games meanwhile the n.f.l. player who appeared to defy his pittsburgh steelers teammates during the national anthem has said that wasn't his intention the steelers chose to remain the locker room while it played but one hundred illinois an army veteran says he became separated from the squad while trying to get a glimpse of the flag from the tunnel. because of that i've made coach
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tomlin bad and that is my fault and that is my fault only i've made my teammates look bad and that is my fault my fault only you know me to steal you should also look bad and that is my fault and my fault only so and willingly i have made a mistake. now the n.b.a. has also been embroiled in the debate south to president trump withdrew an invitation for golden state warriors style stephan curry to visit the white house teams across the league held their media days on monday before the new season and pi is along with team officials had a lot to say i couldn't believe the president of the united states would stoop to that level and to disrespect the n.f.l. players by calling them you know what he called them and then also. allowed them to protest their right as an american to freedom of speech they can protest if they want to. and i was so proud of the players in the n.f.l.
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i was proud of their coaches and the owners who are rallying behind the players for me as a professional athlete in the state and even know this state voted for trump that doesn't stop me inspiring these people the people of the state and aspiring to you because i would be even more at wrong if i started down the people of ohio that makes zero sense my job is and my calling is much bigger than that guy remarks in his name so why have this platform i will continue to inspire the state of ohio not only by what i do want to floor but also by point thirteen hundred key is in a school it's been almost forty five million dollars to me you're a clown like you're like this that's unacceptable. as i would
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a leader does like your job is supposed to bring everybody together and everybody in the world feels like. since you got an office that hasn't been the case you know there's a lot of issues going around the world like puerto rico doesn't have water and power like they're still part of the u.s. but you're worried about guys nailing down a national anthem or countries an embarrassment in the world. this is this is an individual actually thought that when people held arms during the games that they were doing it to honor the flag that's delusional absolutely delusional but it's what we have to live with so you got a choice we can continue to bounce our heads off the wall with his conduct or we can decide that the institutions of our country are more important well donald trump and north korea's leader may be threatening war with the trade of insults the
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u.s. olympic committee has said it remains confident that the team can compete safely at the upcoming winter games in south korea according to the u.s. team not a single athlete has expressed security concerns ahead of the games in china which began in one hundred thirty five days it's in contrast to the french sports minister who said last week that the team would not be going if security cannot be guaranteed. should be you know the unthinkable happened and you know. there's conflicts between nations that's not an issue for the u.s. olympic committee to get involved in that point it becomes an issue for the i.o.c. and for our nations to make decisions on so we're preparing as if we're going to go there the u.s. a c. will go we understand individual athletes may have questions and concerns but our job as the national and the committee for the united states is to make sure that the athletes have an opportunity to go and are well supported by a smaller there. the way for champions league gets back underway on tuesday put us
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here dortmund meet realm a drib for ninth time in five years the two european heavyweights could be in for a high scoring encounter their previous eight games have seen twenty seven goals but madrid have never won in dortmund and despite recent successes they've struggled in away games against bundesliga teams more on this is you who are into those it's difficult to play in all the stadiums but yes it is true we have never won here and it is a challenge for us we're going to try to win the match as always but we must try because when we go to the pitch we always try to win we want to breed champions league to breed football we want to play football and i want to see a good football game and also in group h. tottenham travel to cyprus to take on apple nicosia group she sees a rematch of the two thousand and four final in which porto beat monaco munches the city are also in action group f.
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liverpool have made the trip to russia to take on spartak moscow and after a long trip their manager you can call had to sit through a frustrating and bizarre news conference which was all some strange questions. you're. seeing now. the message of much more. and we want to get such as it got away over probably that's a lot of. it it. really. is the press conference and talk about things like this i really don't understand the business anymore so but it's yes i mean i love i said as far as a lot of the club that includes the players actually i love harry. to her. buddies in tottenham player so. that's how it is but. it's not important the question of my love is like one for russia it was just so in
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this. case. and who do i love that last question that's a waste of time. ok well in the end now be the new york yankees aren't judge broke a rookie homerun record on monday hit two against the kansas city royals to reach fifty this season meanwhile the trump a blue jays have ensured the boston red sox will need to keep waiting for securing the american league east title josh donaldson homered and drove in three runs in toronto six holes when. i can be a risky business being a spectator ballgame as this said louis cardinals fan found out his costs and those of his freshly made nachos chicago cubs addison russell looked a bit cheesed off was he walked away largely unscathed following his commission but moments later the infield of return from the concession stand to make things right
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