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i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life here part of life is culture. for twenty three years has collected objects he finds along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record. with a story for every object he's become an environmental activist and inspired. and a voice for the plight of countless migrants. such as this time on al-jazeera. and then consumed by hate and a twisted ideology the usa the man believed to be the behind tuesday's attack in new york had links to eisele. so we want to immediately work with congress on the
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diversity lottery program terminating it getting rid of the president trump cracks down on immigration up to the goes back asylum seekers charged of the worst attack in new york since nine eleven. and i guess i'm adrian for the good this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. order to ban religious teaching so the school leads to a rare public protest in the northeast african nation eritrea. a liver disease often seen in the impoverished countries that's hitting california is homeless. following tuesday's attack in the u.s. prosecutors have charged a man with terrorism related crimes eight people were killed when it was back
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immigrant say fuller siple of state a pick up truck into a lane filled with cyclists and pedestrians kristen salumi as the latest from new york. the complaint filed in federal court in manhattan lists two charges against twenty nine year old site follow side they include providing material support to a terrorist organization i saw and using a vehicle to cause the death of pedestrians we know now from the court documents and from the prosecutor that sipar the waived his right to self a criminal self incrimination agreeing to talk with investigators from his hospital bed where he is recovering from surgery and gunshot wounds to his abdomen he told investigators that he did in fact gain inspiration from eisel and they found thousands of eisel videos on his cell phone he also said that he chose hollowing to conduct this attack because he knew that there would be more people out on the
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streets right behind me here that's where that attack took place and it's still closed down in part for investigation now acting attorney acting u.s. attorney june kim says that he had been planning this attack for months so a pov allegedly admitted that he was inspired to commit the attack by the isis videos he watched and had been planning this attack for two months he also admitted that he had rented a truck on october twenty second in practice to practice the turns he would make. on his halloween that halloween time now authorities have also located a second man who they are describing as a person of interest his name is mohammed right here condor he is also an uzbek national he was taken into custody shortly after authorities announced that they were looking for him they have him in their custody but they say that they are
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interested in learning more from the public if the public has any information about either of these two men or any information about what happened on that day they're asked to come forward and share president trump's reaction to the attack was a call for an end to the visa program that the suspect into the u.s. the president has described as a full aside paul of as an animal and says that it's time to get less politically correct can really help at reports what we have right now is a joke and it's a laughing stock for donald trump the new york attack is justification enough to launch a radical overhaul of america's immigration system you have to get much less politically correct we have to get tough we have to get smart we have to do what's right to protect our citizens on twitter the u.s. president said liberal immigration policies supported by one of his political foes a top democratic senator set in motion the attack the terrorist came into our
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country through what is called the diversity visa lottery program a chuck schumer beauty i want merit based. the twenty nine year old whose back national allegedly behind tuesday's attack came to the united states legally in twenty ten after the program designed to expand entry from countries with low rates of immigration to the united states that send him to get more i would certainly consider that yes he's back instead is a u.s. ally and it's immigrants are considered low risk by the u.s. state department indeed she were was a democratic member of congress who helped initiate the program in the one nine hundred ninety s. but it was signed into law by our republican president george h.w. bush the president ought to stop tweeting and start leading the american people long for leadership not divisiveness not finger pointing not name calling and
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activists say ending the lottery program proves the trumpet ministration is once again portraying immigrants as a national security risk president trump is trying to for their own agenda that has been anti immigrant and anti refugee and anti muslim in the very beginning of his campaign did campaign days and so when he threw this opportunity to promote this agenda he's going to take it still the white house maintains there is a correlation between immigration and what happened in new york and the way to stop it is through stepped up extreme vetting it's the lowest level of criteria that any part of our immigration system has is through the lottery system and so to try to argue that this is a system that thoroughly vets people it's just shows a total lack of understanding and public support does not appear to support the president in spite of the political atmosphere a majority of americans according to most polls believe that legal immigration benefits the united states can really help get al jazeera washington want to show
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you some live pictures now this is. in argentina where a candlelit vigil is underway for the. as of tuesday's truck attack five argentinians were among those killed they travel to new york to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the school graduation they were all from. and the city has declared three days of mourning. the u.k.'s defense minister has quit amid a developing scandal over sexual harassment at westminster michael fallon says that his behavior may have fallen short of the standards expected of the u.k.'s military he's been accused of improper conduct towards a journalist fifteen years ago in recent days allegations have been made about m.p.'s conduct including my own many of these allegations have been false but i realise that in the past i may have fallen below the high standards that we require
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of the armed forces that i have the honor to represent i have reflected now my position in government and i am therefore resigning as defense secretary a further two thousand range of minority muslims have crossed into bangladesh fleeing what the u.n. has called ethnic cleansing in me and mom starving and exhausted they waited in muddy fields on the border before the bangladesh military let them cross there the latest arrivals in a mass exodus of a hinge or more than six hundred thousand people have fled the en mass rakhine state since august. there's been violent protests in eritrea's capital which an opposition group says were triggered by government attempts to close a muslim school the red sea a far democratic organization says that at least twenty eight people were killed in a smaller more than one hundred others injured and these figures can't be independently verified the us embassy in eritrea reported gunfire at several
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locations in a small room on tuesday so i'm kiran that is the director of the human rights group release eritrea she says the government's response was heavy handed. i think it's he knew that they should that they should take arms against effectively high school students and their parents that's how it started out so i think they're taking it extremely sit in your article is seriously actually to shoot at. children that's what they're doing but also there has been funny responses on twitter there hasn't . acknowledged meant or any operational. statement pertaining to this but on twitter the information minister actually tried to play it down and accuse the people who were actually breaking it into the international news iran's supreme leader has told russia's president but they must step up cooperation to isolate the
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u.s. and help stabilize the middle east to me a putin met ayatollah ali harmony during a one day visit to teheran moscow stood by terror and after u.s. president donald trump threatened to abandon the iran nuclear deal same bus travel reports. there was little time for ceremony after vladimir putin landed into her own he went straight into an hour's long meeting with his counterpart iranian president hassan rouhani. on most other occasions talks between the leaders of these countries would almost be considered routine but with the islamic state of iraq in the levant having been beaten back in syria and iraq and iran expanding influence in the middle east moscow into one are likely to play a key role in shaping future events in the region. we have had a great and fruitful cooperation with iran regarding syria through our collaboration with turkey the situation in syria is going the right way when it comes to the fight against terrorism. the russian leader also reaffirmed his
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support for the multi-party nuclear deal with iran for his part the iranian leader hailed russia as an important partner in stabilizing the middle east. they were two leaders speaking in almost perfect harmony iran and russia are developing their strategic guys and they are i believe in their spring. there is much time left to their winter they are just at the beginning as is so often the case having a common enemy can bring countries together russia and iran are no exception the point is that when iran and russia are both on the sanctions of the united states they and they share enemy one single standing a very powerful enemy the russians and iranians are trying to work out similar ways and they are trying to help each other in order to stand against washington with iran's help russia's for a into syria has been a battlefield success that allowed them to reposition themselves on the world stage
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for iran russia is a strong ally it feels it can trust. the day before putin's visit a russian company broke ground on two new power plants due to be built at the bashir nuclear facility the project is a ten year commitment both presidents putin and rouhani have said that political dialogue is the next step in syria and whatever a post-war peace looks like it will no doubt be heavily influenced by iran and russia and as both countries drop a roadmap for future cooperation in the middle east how they deal with serious humanitarian crisis is likely to become an important benchmark of their success zain bus ravi al-jazeera to her i want her update next year and i was there at the end. mr trump do your job. lives are at stake tough words from centonze map six weeks after hurricane wrists landed of puerto rico and the letter that divided palestine we marked the anniversary of the powerful declaration.
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from the waves of the south. to the contours of the east. hello that dry low humidity northeast monsoon setting quite nicely of the china and it's still left with temperatures what you might argue quite high twenty four in shanghai and twenty nine in hong kong probably feels beautiful but once more because the circulation is happening in the philippines we're feeding moisture back into the east coast cloudy or rather more humid at least in hong kong come friday to. start to rain i suppose later in the day or maybe on saturday. west of china otherwise it's a dry and the humidity environment and he was talking about the mass of rain over the philippines in the last twenty four hours and this is the active area of
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the white blob is just south of there she means south of vietnam circulation then developing to the west the philippines and arguably weaker one is already in the system so this is the area of most significant rain most of the water but not entirely and they say also it's drifting in this direction so it's heading towards thailand it's still wet but look at it here and. singapore all and the very wet weather risk area and that's extends out through born here and still. java. the weather sponsored by the time he's. sixty seven words that spelled promise one people but ended up a disaster for another. that led to the establishment of a jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians. hundred years on al-jazeera world tells the story of the british declaration that changed the middle east for
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discord this time. hello again the top stories this hour on al-jazeera u.s. prosecutors have charged a man with terrorism related crimes after the new york attack eight people were killed when immigrant say full of state a pick up truck into cyclists and pedestrians the ukase defense minister has quit following a growing scandal over sexual harassment at westminster michael fallon says his behavior may have fallen short of the standards expected. at iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has told russia's president vladimir putin that they must
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step up cooperation to isolate the u.s. and help stabilize the middle east the call followed a threat by u.s. president donald trump to abandon the iran nuclear deal. the u.s. congress is beginning to examine the official response to hurricane maria six weeks after the storm devastated the territory of puerto rico but there are accusations that they only want to hear from those who give the trumpet ministration a positive review jab returns he reports from washington. six weeks to the day after hurricane maria devastated puerto rico the mayor of san juan was scheduled to be giving testimony at a congressional hearing on the u.s. government's response not holding this press conference in a corridor on capitol hill thank you very much but the hearing was scrapped by republicans once they heard that a democratic congressman had invited the outspoken man to testify why do you think the republicans cancelled today's hearings. i don't know the fact is that they did
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not the fact is that with that they tried to silence the voice. and the voices that i represent and they did not accomplish i think they know it's very difficult. have a dialogue look good when actions look really bad so they know they haven't done. put a rican governor rick out of a sale received a very different reception in washington d.c. he was invited to the white house where he thanked donald trump for his leadership the president appeared satisfied. how would you rate the white house. i chair was a ten however it was clear that when the president. wouldn't have agreed in her testimony to congress president trump again in a reality that is just. his own doing well i was to water with human excrement and sleeping on
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a cot. in san juan he was playing in mar-a lago so when your life is from that perspective it's not that you don't get it said you don't want to get the congressman who invited mccready's is disappointed. in the witness could tell the story. involved in it so. we offered invitation but should we draw any conclusions from the fact that when they heard about the invitation they canceled the entire hearing well. if they heard about it on friday . and. then that leads me to believe they didn't want to hear. but both the congressman and the mayor are adamant that this is not over. washington. in the u.s. some cities in california struggling to deal with an outbreak of hepatitis a twenty people have died and the outbreak is the worst of its kind in the u.s.
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in twenty years homeless people are among those west effective affected rather in this jacob ward reports from san diego that may be a side effect of rising housing prices. mike who asked that we not show his face says he blames only him self for being homeless i knew intellectually in the back of my mind this money was going to run out but he blames homelessness for giving him hepatitis a my had a happy day you know and i didn't pick that up and you know it's transferred through fecal material. san diego is best known for its beaches and big money but with average rent at an all time high of almost two thousand dollars a month between five thousand and seven thousand people are homeless here and now more than nineteen have died from the liver disease most often seen in impoverished rural communities we think that environmental sanitation is really the key factor that's causing this outbreak so for homeless individuals who are living in
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encampments and don't have access to hand washing or toilet facilities if they're infected with the virus and don't have a place where they can safely go to the bathroom or wash their hands after using the bathroom then when they come back to that camp then they can easily in fact. it's not clear how anyone can stay clean enough to avoid infection. this is the baseball stadium here in san diego and until recently it was the one place that the homeless population had to use a public restroom but that restroom is now closed and people who run shelters here have told us that when they've tried to set up temporary facilities on their grounds even on church grounds the city comes and pulls them out from being in adequately sanitary and on top of violence and danger and all of the fire. a year of being homeless just taking care of basic needs is almost impossible in the city . with the sound of high rise construction all around us mike says life is only
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getting harder it's tough enough out here if you're twenty eight and i'm fifty eight san diego officials say they're spraying bleach and offering vaccines but even a short walk around the city reveals that its most desperate will need more than that jake aboard al-jazeera san diego an explosion at a thermal power plant in northern india has killed at least sixteen people police say that a pipe exploded at the plant in one shot spewing hot ash over workers at least eight people have been killed in a bomb blast in afghanistan the bus court file when a fuel tank exploded in northern power one province twenty seven people were injured of the provincial capital charter car. there's been a strong show of support for several of catalonia is ousted government ministers as they head to madrid to appear in court fourteen members of the government dissolved by speight have been summoned to face possible rebellion charges after last month's
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bid to session the lawyer for the former cattle and president carlist bustamante says that he's in brussels and isn't expected to return. third sure private networks or v.p.n. zur an online tool used to make your web browsing practically anonymous and now russia has moved to limit they use the new law as the latest in a raft of internet restrictions introduced by president vladimir putin's government laurie chalons reports from moscow so first i'm going to try accessing one of the websites currently blocked in russia it's perhaps the most high profile linked in. so you go now see i'm waiting i'm waiting is just not working but now if i connect to have the yen which basically hides my location hides my identity effectively making me anonymous online and i try again now it's
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working so i can use linked in but from today november first russia is getting tough on the p.m.'s now the new law is not a ban on the usage but what it does do is force the v.p.n. services to a bad day a long list of blocked websites administered by russia's watchdog ross comrades or if they don't do that then the v.p.n. websites themselves are likely to end up on that blogs list but that's a process that will take time and come with numerous problems look i can still access any of the v.p.n. websites that i choose to the v.p.n. providers will try to make themselves a moving target is coming up with new and inventive ways of servicing russian consumers but regardless of the success or failure of this legislation the
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direction of travel is obvious it's just one of a number of new regulations designed by the russian government to limit freedom of information on the internet. the palestinian authority says that it's planning to sue britain's government over the balfour declaration a policy statement that paves the way for the creation of israel just as in bethlehem in the occupied west bank made an effigy of the balfour who was britain's foreign secretary one hundred years ago when the declaration was signed many palestinians blame balfour's pledge for a century of conflict with elsewhere in bethlehem the british artist banksy has marked the anniversary of his own unique way perry force that reports. in the occupied west bank a twisted version of a british street party to mark the hundred year legacy of the balfour declaration it's the work of street artist banksy outside his bethlehem hoto the guests of honor palestinian children from nearby refugee camps and her majesty queen
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elizabeth the second sort of. sort of saying sorry. to support of the national aspirations of a people could suffer discrimination and violence for hundreds of years the wording of the declaration contained a disparity that's borne bitter fruit in the hundred years since promising a national home for the then and future jewish immigrants while only safeguarding or committing to the civil and religious rights of the non jews who lived in palestine of a time ninety percent of the population here. on the other side of the separation barrier students and academics at hebrew university debate its consequences it was one in monkey many and gave a very important case for decoration but nevertheless what happened on the galant was even more important what happened on the ground happened under the author of
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the british mandate which began a year after the declaration in centers like jaffa palestinian economic and cultural life emerging from autumn and rule was beginning to flourish at the same time jewish immigration accelerated the zionist project already underway now had the support of a major nation to do i thought you said beginning of israel and also the beginning of the recognition of israel by the world wide net for the balfour declaration deprive many of their property as nine one of them i mean refugee i live in to flood refugee camp i can't go back to my original village. by the one nine hundred forty s. britain worried about a forcible creation of a jewish state was attempting to hold back jewish immigration now the zionists targeted the british ninety one people were killed. in the bombing of mandate headquarters at jerusalem's king david hotel. holocaust global sympathy for the jewish cause surged in one hundred forty eight when the british withdrew the state of israel was declared. the palestinians that moment is remembered as the nakba or
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catastrophe when hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes and land students at university in the occupied west bank say it all began with. we won't settle for an apology. then we'll accept the apology. and in bethlehem palestinian protesters were certainly in for british commemoration no matter how satirical for them the century since the balfour declaration has been one of displacement disposition and occupation. in the occupied west bank iraq is working to take control of a key border crossing into turkey from the kurdish regional government the ibrahim crossing is within the official boundaries of the semi autonomous kurdish region of northern iraq on tuesday iraqi military chiefs visited the turkish side of the border papua new guinea's immigration minister has told al-jazeera that there are
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no plans to use police to clear out a former australian run prison camp six hundred refugees barricaded themselves inside and are refusing to leave a man of silence site was decommissioned on tuesday straightly and staff of left the facility despite a last minute court application to block its closure the un refugee agency says the new accommodation is being built but is not yet fit to live in. the mexican town of holds an elaborate day of the dead celebration each year but this year there's a much more somber mood dozens of people were killed on the third of the town was destroyed in an earthquake in september the pain for survivors is still raw and there's little money for the traditional celebrations as. but later martinez describes in her own words you know so even if my name is benita martinez sort of school i live in this had to go so what we are celebrating the day of the death and i must run this so therefore we celebrate our dare each year so their souls come
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and visit us on the altar we pool what they liked fruit different meals we buy everything and we put it there. yesterday and. this year is different because of the earthquake. and take a lot of people lost their homes as we did. so and we were eight people in my family with my children and my granddad we lost everything even my mom. was a wall collapsed and crushed her for us. i wish next year i could see my mum i remember her every day. we cooked fish at home my mum cooked it and i sold it but now there is no work neither my husband nor me are working imagine how we live.
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for my mom's alter my uncle brought something my brother's two bit by bit we build it i put a table with fruit and candles everything with very few money but i wish my mom sold comes to visit anyway. my momma said because she knows how we live no house no money we lost everything. now we need a house this plastic doesn't protect us. when the home although i'd like to see my mom here my grandma says her spirit says to us and happy just with that. it is good to have you with us adrian figure here in doha the top stories on
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al-jazeera u.s. prosecutors have charged a man with terrorism related crimes after the new york attack on tuesday police say that eight people were killed when it was back immigrant say for sipe of state a pickup truck into cyclists and pedestrians or u.s. federal prosecutors say that the suspect been planning the attack for weeks so part of allegedly admitted that he was inspired to commit the attack by the isis videos he watched and had been planning this attack for two months he also admitted that he had rented a truck on october twenty second in practice to practice the turns he would make on his halloween day halloween day attack in response to that attack u.s. president donald trump says he plans to end the diversity visa lottery it was back suspect used the program to legally enter the u.s. in twenty ten. a vigil is underway in the arts and to me in city of result for the
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victims of tuesday's truck attack five argentinians were among those killed they travel to new york to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of their school graduation they were all from result of the city has declared three days of mourning the u.k.'s defense minister has quit following a growing scandal over sexual harassment at westminster michael fallon says that his behavior may have fallen short of the standards expected another two thousand range of minority muslims across into bangladesh fleeing what the us has called ethnic cleansing in me and mom starving and exhausted they waited in muddy fields on the border before the bangladesh military would let them cross the latest arrivals in a mass exodus of the injured they've been violent protests in aerator eritrea's capital which an opposition group says were triggered by government attempts to close a muslim school the red sea a far democratic organization says that at least twenty eight people have been killed in
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a smaller more than one hundred people injured although those figures can't be independently verified the u.s. embassy in eritrea reported gunfire at several locations in a smart on tuesday there's the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story next. what happens when the oil runs out rich gulf countries are being warned the future is bleak and they say diversify and become this reliance on oil so what are the alternatives and how is the current blockade on cattle making things worse this is inside story.
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