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but for the four hundred people it was you know he had to be on time. to be on it but i go get fed up to coffee for everybody one al-jazeera selects at this time. al-jazeera was there when i was doing breaks but the schools are that to see what happens next. on. fire by the time we're where model barricaded the whole seventh street that maybe to hear the movies now is what about change people have gone falls the fear barrier the mission of the national army is to search the entire oil complex and i just heard stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their country. new video emerges of lebanese prime minister saad hariri in saudi arabia as his
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president and party calls for his return home. along to the run when you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha also coming up donald trump says he believes vladimir putin's denials of russian interference in last year's presidential election but the cia doesn't agree. at least three quarters of a million people march in barcelona demanding the release of cattle and leaders from jail plus. and big fire at rallies in poland on the country's independence day. welcome to the program new pictures have emerged of lebanon's prime minister saad hariri in saudi arabia they were aired on state television showing him meeting in kingsland man at riyadh airport harry reid's whereabouts have been shrouded in
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mystery in recent days there are suggestions he's under house arrest. well he's made no public remarks since his shock resignation in the saudi capital last saturday he said he feared assassination and accused of ran along with hezbollah of sowing strife in the arab world his political party the future movement says it's waiting for him to return to lebanon but it's also denounced attacks against the saudi kingdom and warned iran about interfering with arab nations the lebanese president michel and wants saudi arabia to clarify exactly why harry reid hasn't gone back to beirut he's told foreign ambassadors that hariri has been kidnapped french president about all my cry has echoed similar concerns he said in a call with arms out today that lebanese political leaders should enjoy freedom of movement he's going to receive lebanon's foreign minister in paris on tuesday.
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cynical has the latest from beirut. springing up across the lebanese capital beirut expressing support to. the resigned prime minister whose fate really is unknown uncertain times in lebanon the country finding itself at a crossroads for the past year this country enjoyed relative stability in a very turbulent region but things have trains and lebanon finds itself in the middle of the saudi iranian rivalry playing out across the region it's been like for quite some time since two thousand and five i guess it's when he really thinks things are really assassination. and we have two poles like saudi arabia and iran and those who pose have people on the ground in iran has done this others economics and in the middle of all this i think and. a lot of special editions what they do best is they they they they lie and they say things.
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to make people maybe scared and to put this like political pressure on everyone just to get what they want we are in a. neighborhood hold many people here feel that the current crisis is going to march and allies them even further this in the community has long complained of iranian dominance in lebanon and now they're blaming their own ally saudi arabia of robbing them of their leader. now. this we want to know the reason behind his detention lebanon can't handle this crisis thank goodness the detention of a prime minister is unacceptable. and this is a loss for all of lebanon hariri is loved by everyone we are all upset by his detention no one will accept what is happening this is humiliation we won't be quiet we will demand his release. so for the time being all of the different
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parties are voiding political african nation but the question is this very unity will it be short lived. rami koori is a professor of journalism at the american university of beirut and senior fellow at harvard university he says that the saudi action has backfired. well and i think that saudi t.v. shows now is going to be probably the opposite of the truth in the eyes of most lebanese unfortunately the saudi media has like the a morality and a couple others have totally lost their credibility in the last three or four months and this isn't this is not going to be taken very seriously the super irony of what's going on is that twice now in a row the saudis with some of their colleagues in the gulf and egypt they've tried in qatar and now they've tried in lebanon to squeeze these countries thinking they're weak small vulnerable countries and that these countries would capitulate to their demands and exactly the opposite has happened the long term solution is
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there has to be a strong arab iranian dialogue and not just a dialogue but a serious. negotiation that hasn't happened yet but i think we need to start thinking in those big terms it's unlikely the us by itself can do it partly because you have incoherence as the driving force of american foreign policy i mean before we had different different views or within the administration now with the tillerson statement yesterday we have vague views and the u.s. seems to be criticizing both iran and saudi arabia which is which is certainly reasonable so i don't think the u.s. can do this by itself they've tried with the qatar g.c.c. if you would haven't succeeded it's going to have to be a combination of the u.s. some europeans the french certainly try the germans are certainly going to try i hope and possibly some people from from around the region. the doldrums pose lobel investigations into alleged russian interference in last year's presidential election as and we quote official democratic hit job trump made the
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comments in vietnam on route to the capital one he told reporters he believed russian president vladimir putin's assertions that moscow had no part in any election meddling trump said that he'd questioned putin again on the subject when they met informally on the sidelines of the apec summit in vietnam but those comments are in stark contrast to the view of the u.s. central intelligence agency the cia director mike pompey is reaffirming a report that russia did run a campaign to influence the election outcome a cia spokesperson said that the director stands by and has always stood by the january twenty seventh teen intelligence community assessment and that the intelligence assessment with regard to russian election meddling has not changed well bill schneider is a political analyst and professor of public policy at george mason university he says trump's comments will have little impact on the investigation into russian
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meddling all the finding so far which point to moscow's involvement. it's accepted by as acar by congress by members of the trumpet ministration by his own chief of staff they said with high confidence that russia meddled in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election on behalf of donald trump what president trump is doing here when he says that he believes. he says they had nothing to do with the election what he's saying is there's nothing there that's the message trump wants to communicate it's a way of saying all the investigations going on from the special counsel the special prosecutor looking into collaboration between the crunch on campaign and the russians they won't find anything and that that's why he's saying he believes special came a prosecutor has his own mandate his own support he's independent and robert mueller is very independent and he has some highly skilled professional attorneys
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working on this investigation i don't think this this point by a president that he believes putin didn't have anything to do with it i don't think is going to make a bit different. donald trump and vladimir putin have agreed on a joint statement supporting a political solution to the war in syria the leaders reaffirmed their commitment to syria's sovereignty independence and territorial integrity they also called on all parties to the conflict including president bashar assad to take an active part in the geneva political process trump said he and putin reached the agreement very quickly. of the problem just now we've adopted net document with the prism of the united states it's a very crucial document because we see it for some principle things firstly we continue the fight against terrorism in syria that's the most important for the united states and for us especially in light of recent tragic events which happened there to do with recent terrorist acts as i've said we've been confronting that
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evil for quite some time now it's important for the whole international community that we continue to apply joint effort it's of the utmost importance that we reaffirm the suffering tree of syria its territorial integrity that after the fight against terrorism is over we'll start the political process under the auspices of the united nations. chalons has more from moscow. in his press conference in vietnam flooding a piece and said that the reason this agreement had been reached for the united states this statements which was parts house is that the fight against isis in syria is coming to an end the hotbed of terrorists as he put it in syria is being defeated and the important thing now is to finish that job then the circumstances will be right for moving ahead with the geneva peace process but there are a few questions left hanging in the air about all of this one is why was it the kremlin that puts out this statement a full six or seven hours before the u.s.
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state department released its version why did stunnel trump say that this or agreements have been reached between him and police in very quickly when we know that actually added been bashed around for many days now by rex ellison and sergei lavrov why does it also break no real new ground or the commitments that we have in this statement the commitments that both countries have made in the palm os also why considering both sides seem to be trumpeting this as a breakthrough was there no proper bilateral meeting between trump and produce in vietnam will produce it was talking about that and saying well it was just a matter of shades huling problem that their pride so coals didn't quite match up with each other he jokes i assume that someone was going to be punished for this but he also alluded that there were problems and that perhaps the united states hadn't been as committed as russia was he said when he was asked what the suggest
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is that there was no meeting his answer was well it suggests that there are still there is still a deep crisis in the u.s. russia relationship russia he says would like it to make it better the united states the illusion is it seems to be dragging its feet. u.s. present all trump has been meeting with vietnam's present kuan in home is the latest event during the twelve day tour of asia earlier trump was in the central vietnamese city of denying when he attended the annual asia pacific economic cooperation summit. will be joining regional leaders arriving in the philippines for the shares and c.n.n. summit the block has to contend with controversial issues such as the ring of crisis and china's ambitions in the south china sea but north korea is expected to dominate. reports now from the capital manila. the asean meeting in the law is seen as the biggest event under the chairmanship of
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philippine president would be good to take twenty one years of state as well as the united nations secretary general are expected to attend it comes at a time when the region is struggling with the growing security concerns. north korea is expected to dominate the discussions the united states' relationship with the isolated government of kim jong un continues to get worse over north korea's missile and nuclear programs but despite it being seen as a pariah state all ten member countries of the association of southeast asian nations have diplomatic ties with north korea and the united states is expected to put more pressure on countries to take is stronger stand against kim jong il and but for the organization the most contentious issue a ball is the dispute in the south china sea china and the united states have been disagreeing over policies when it comes to disputed waters claimed by several as
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the a member states many see it as a fight between giants. about. u.s. . us fighting the grasshopper. a framework on the code of conduct between china and assay and is expected to lay the ground rules that will guide navigation and exploration in disputed waters but president but their day refuses to use the arbitration ruling warned by the philippines against china at the hague vietnam now finds itself the lone strong voice among countries against china where you have. a situation where the philippines has no clear policy on what to do with the first philippine sea salt issue that this good enough for china because it buys them more time to consolidate their position in the south china sea the migrants and refugees issues are expected
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to be discussed including the reading your prices in me and mar isis growing influence in the region is also on the agenda but many filipinos here say they're more worried about domestic issues like president of the good the third is human rights record last year trump was vocal about this support for dictators drug war which has left thousands of filipinos dead and critics say they worry that my gloss over detectors drug war again which could encourage more state forces to commit human rights abuses. still ahead here on al-jazeera. art is how we deal with not only our own issues but it's how we interpret our place in this world the songs described in detail. native americans challenging stereotypes through art plus. i'm going to hell with the view on
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a plan independence from an enclave of. from. hello there the weather is all quite quiet over north america at the moment it is cold though and for some of us looking quite autumnal as well this picture from washington d.c. showing those beautiful or tom no colors and looks quite quiet and still over the next few days that we should keep the leaves on the trees so four degrees the maximum there in chicago is certainly not a feeling that warm in towards the west that's why we've got some more active weather record an area of low pressure just off the coast and that's giving us plenty of heavy rain and it's going to stay very wet there as we head through monday as well so for the western parts of canada and down through into seattle doesn't look very very wet a bit further towards the south we've also beatings a very sharp showers here recently as well particularly around parts of jamaica in
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kingston we've seen sixty five millimeters of rain just in the twenty four hour period more wet weather still to come as well plenty more over jamaica there has been yellow and that stretches towards the west and across into parts of southern mexico too so plenty of showers to be found here there's also a lot of rain to be found over south america as well but it don't gradually pulling away towards the north that means for rio it should be a bit dry air force on sunday twenty eight degrees will be our maximum and it also looks calm unsettled towards the south as well asuncion up at thirty and force in santiago we're at thirty one. on counting that cost the princes poets what it means for the saudi economy how rich do you have to be to avoid paying taxes all for tougher laws after the paradise papers show how the world's wealthiest hide them money plus jainas trump card counting the cost at this time on edge is it
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a. man . welcome back you're watching of zero so whole rob and a reminder of our top stories new pictures of emerged of lebanon's prime minister saad hariri in saudi arabia they were aired on state television showing him meeting king saud managed riyadh airport lebanon's president michel oh who wants saudi to clarify why hariri is not returned to his home country. u.s.
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president donald trump is calling investigations into whether russia interfered in last year's presidential election as an artificial democratic hit job trump said he believed russian president vladimir putin's latest assertions that moscow had no part in any election meddling. trampin putin of also agreed on a joint statement supporting a political solution to the war in syria the leaders reaffirmed their commitment to syria's sovereignty independence and territorial integrity they also called on all parties to the conflict including president bashar assad to take an active part of the geneva political process hundreds of thousands of protein dependent supporters have demonstrated on the streets of barcelona they're demanding the release of cattle have leaders fired by the national government in madrid who rigged prison for their own in the last months of session bit barcelona's police at least seven hundred fifty thousand people took part is the
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largest protest since madrid began jailing the former regional leadership. well the catalogue of the living here already separated from spain geographically at least they did five hundred years ago joe to help went to see how people there view the session bit. two hours from barcelona the mediterranean coast kline's to the foothills of the pyrenees. the town of libya is a piece of spain surrounded by france the languages capital and and they see themselves as an enclave of catalonia and us and the yeah and up and then. we already feel independent because in some way we believe that we've already built our borders at any given moment we could say let's separate from this. you see what are you feeling inside a twelfth century in prison tower libya's mayor shows off relics of spain's not
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forgotten past without rancor. we've had them here he explains how on the day of catalonia is independence referendum libya's ballot boxes were hidden from the police up here with the bust of general franco and fascist political leader primo de rivera placed on top so many layers of irony in that. the man by name with the sentiment is there the majority of the village favors independence the voting was ninety five percent for the us type last year. it was a quirk of history that one libya it's geographical if not political independence in sixteen fifty nine the treaty of the pyrenees ended the war between spain and france under the treaty villages on the spanish side of the border it was ceded to france but libya was considered a town and so it remained part of spain. in
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the bars and cafes of this mountain town it's difficult to find a resident who doesn't support catalonian drive for independence is. difficult but not impossible. peres is a local stone mason there's a little girl goes and i'm not here to this they should never have asked for independence in my opinion and they should have looked for a new financial arrangement maybe because the only thing that has been provoked is disagreement among families in the entire place splitting people splitting everything. time passes slowly in a place like libya soon the snow will come and with it the winter tourist season visitors will pass between france and spain without really noticing on their way to slow. but people here most of them anyway have no doubt where they belong not in
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france or spain but catalonia jonah how al-jazeera libya all staying in europe the annual independence day celebrations in poland has also seen a powerful show of strength for far right groups they held a huge rally in walsall including supporters of the ruling law and justice party his refusal to welcome migrants has drawn intense criticism from the european union as david chaytor reports. the independence day march through warsaw was the biggest stage so far by right wing extremists state television estimated more than one hundred thousand protesters took part it was a show of strength for the track to nazi groups of white supremacists from countries right across europe the views of the extreme right now now entering the political mainstream in poland and the number of xenophobic attacks particularly against the muslim community it's deeply on the rise counter demonstrations were kept well out of the way of the march by lines of police blocking side streets but
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a group of women pensioners managed to stage their own protest sitting down in the middle of the route and refusing to budge it from my seat you have to land here in the. fears of violence proved unfounded the fears remain about what the advance of the far right need for the future of every year the nationalist march has become larger and larger. this is also reflected in politics so war and more people are voting for extreme right wing parties in a stark contrast to the march of the extremists antigovernment protesters were paying their respects to the man who set himself on fire last month declaring the ruling party was destroying both the law and democracy in the country on the assumption you suppose i don't like the law and just as government in the way they conduct the promises they did a few good things for poles but mostly they do things in a shameless and arrogant way under the cover of the night and i don't like that.
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they also came to lay rocks of the scene building a can in a memorial to his sacrifice which cost of his life rocks they hope will lay heavily on the conscience of government ministers david chase or al-jazeera will soon. china is pushing for south korea to reengage with pyongyang to help solve the current nuclear threat president xi jinping met with his south korean counterpart in vietnam the two leaders agree on the need to manage the security situation on the korean peninsula she told moon that a dialogue was the best way forward for reconciliation and denuclearize ation well north korea has hurled more insoles to u.s. president donald trump accusing him of begging for a nuclear war during his visit to asia going foreign ministry said in a statement labeled trump a warmonger and a lunatic trump and left the apec summit on saturday where discussions of focused
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largely on regional security in light of the growing nuclear threat from north korea. while the commons comers nuclear experts meet in the vatican city for a disarmament conference charlie enjoy a small. it's day two of the vatican's conference on nuclear disarmament in which we heard pope francis calling on the world to condemn the very possession of nuclear weapons there's been much discussion about the nine nations who hold nuclear arsenals and their refusal to sign the u.n. treaty banning nuclear weapons there's also been many speakers including nobel laureates talking about the power that individuals have to put pressure on their government and bring about the change that they want to see one of them. in the peace organization packs she's also steering committee member of the group i can international campaign against nuclear weapons which won the nobel peace prize in october i asked what role the individual can play in disarmament we have this great
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project called don't bank on the bomb and you can check to see if your bank or your pension fund is trying to make a profit on producing nuclear weapons and if they are you can tell them to stop and banks listen they are concerned about their reputation. and people have already changed the policies of banks three or four posts on a facebook wall one of the other aims of this conference is being to remind people that nuclear weapons are not just an existential threat and earlier i spoke to one of the few remaining survivors of the nagasaki bombing misako what it was just two when it happened she told us that her mother reminded her a scene she saw of victims fleeing the bombing blackened charred and almost naked scenes that everyone should hope and never witnessed again charlie on al-jazeera. native american artist. around the united states for the indigenous comic called in new mexico now they work examines issues that have plagued communities like
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substance abuse domestic violence and the search for identity. speed to check it out. superhero star wars characters. costumes we're all players all native american at the second annual indigenous comic con in new mexico. the artists here draw inspiration from rap and i'm a skater culture and war proudly calling themselves indigent nerds think a lot of nerd culture helps us to deal with like the real issues that we face and it gives us a positive like a lot of it is really positive and hopeful there are many issues troubling native americans poverty disease violence drug and alcohol abuse and the generational trauma from centuries of conquest and colonise ation this is that gives date of
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american artists a chance to express themselves in ways that challenge stereotypes and caricature artist riccardo cocktail draws on the long tradition of meat if humans were not stoic when they go hollywood always depicts us with rivera funny people and i just want to showcase how funny we are we see humor in just about everything as native american why have we been reduced with breaking into this report to go straight over to vietnam where the vietnamese president is hosting a double trouble let's just listen in to what he has to say at this joint press conference and i discussed mission i international issues of mutual interest. we create to strengthen our close coordination frictional and international forums to contribute to the maintenance of peace and stability in the region and the want . we also agreed on the importance of the.
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united states. strategic partnership. we believe that the development of. vietnam u.s. relations not only benefit each country but also contribute to strengthening our u.s. relations. for peace stability cooperation and development in the asia pacific and the wall of. the president's state president to vietnam marks a milestone in vietnam u.s. relations creating strong momentum for the substantive and effective and stable and development of the bilateral comprehensive partnership. i wish present and members of the u.s. delegation a successful visit and i hope that you will have
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a good impressions of our country and our people i sincerely thank mr president. personally and the american people for the well friendship to watch our country and people and i appreciate the great efforts to develop good now u.s. bilateral relations i also like to thank. all american and vietnamese. reporters who are here today thank you very much thank you president and i want my i now invite the second since the mr donald trump president of the united states to deliver his remarks. regular emerge president one a very good you for your tremendous hospitality during my first visit to vietnam it is a pleasure to be with you right here in hanoi on behalf of the entire american delegation i want to thank the vietnamese people for their warm welcome and to
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reaffirm the strong friendship and growing partnership between our two nations. travellers from all around the world including many americans come to vietnam each year to admire your magnificent limestone mountains psyco through your many winding hillsides or swim in the majestic how long bay your nation's magnificence brings different people together from around the world and shared appreciation of the great beauty and splendor of your wonderful country over the past two decades our two nations have come together to find common purpose based on common interests and that's what's happening it is those crucial bonds we're here to reaffirm today in may the united states transferred the u.s. coast guard cutter morgan thought to the people and
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country of vietnam named for u.s. treasury secretary henry morgenthau jr this vessel once patrolled the coast of vietnam during the vietnam war today the same american vessel a gift between partners is sailing the waters of the pacific on its way to patrol these cuts for the people of vietnam this month we mark veterans day in the united states and out of war and conflict we have achieved a deep friendship partnership and we have achieved peace bound by mutual respect and common experience our veterans laid the foundation for that achievement between our nations our decades long joint humanitarian efforts with the vietnamese people and government to account for and recover personnel still missing so important to us from the war on us the.
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