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better the u.s. if anything in texas your big showers are on their way out. this is al-jazeera. has i'm speaking of this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes digging for survivors frantic rescue efforts are underway now in the typhoon a battered by the back to in the philippines. more bombs fall on the data as the u.n. envoy arrives in yemen to find a path to peace. palestinian leaders head out to the trumpet ministration after
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their offices order to close. helping refugees instead of buying a new car the story of a peruvian businessman sheltering venezuelans. frantic rescue efforts are underway in the northern philippines where more than sixty people have been killed by typhoon mangat thirty four of them have died in two landslides triggered by heavy rains in the area of it's a got dozens of still missing villages and search teams there are looking for survivors many families took refuge in a chapel which collapsed during one landslide the typhoon weaken to us tropical storm off the land four on luzon island on saturday. duggan is on her way to it to go on and joins us on the phone now so jimmy that we just showing the pictures of
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the aftermath of one of those landslides it's pretty extensive huge teams of people trying to search through the rubble there does that it fit in with with what yours what you've seen so far in this area. well yes definitely as you know more than two days after the typhoon struck basically the extent of the damage and damage just slowly being revealed that is because so many of these areas were cut off and also because of the extensive and the enormity of the impact of this by phone across northern design so we have on our way there now but as we were watching basically the press conference of the president president there there is in the region he was also told just last night what happened in that area what you're seeing now and even information coming in trickling in we're also confusing
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we're also getting reports that there may be other series of small landslides that actually have occurred that have yet to be accessed by rescue officials from the pictures who are seeing also it's not just this part of being a province that have been cut off. initially and have been extensively damaged even one of the major cities there value city has basically been damaged airports closed we've seen cemeteries even damaged school and a lot of major facilities obliterated so what we're doing now is we're on our way there now and coming from country and province another area that we've been covering over the last few days this area is where it first made landfall we've seen how that basically has moved and over the last few few days we saw in our coverage the damage in this area into grandfather's we saw homes destroyed power and communication lines destroyed and basically farmland turned into into
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into into converted and then they have become flood waters basically submerged in flood waters so it's always bracing for more images of such magnitude of what you're seeing now but all of these will just be revealed in the in the coming days i'm afraid because basically information is scarce and indeed in the there's a number of challenges facing people there jim a lot but i suppose one of the biggest challenges is time itself it's a real challenge to try to get to people as as as quickly as possible. well yes definitely but also in the situation of the landslide that happened already almost two days since i mean that the chances of actually finding survivors is slim this is even with local officials are saying now one of the major issues really is also fertility infrastructure getting to these areas bringing all the machinery needed to dig as you can see in the pictures manual digging has to be
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done simply because all of these machines these tractors cannot get through these small roads so yes there is that challenge there's also the immediate challenge also of people who are going hungry those who have been evacuated those so gloucester homes and their livelihood all of these being only counted and it's putting pressure on the government to act swiftly basically and this is why the president has been staying here over the last few days looking into this and also trying to find out really the economic impact of this something that has yet to be fully assess and even until now. and join alan duggan live for us there in qatar ion province on lose an island and philippines. earlier jim miller sent us this report from the province of coggan which took a direct hit from typhoon manhunt. to witness for ourselves the strength and scale of typhoon mongoose devastation in today and province north this is the town of
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alkali where hundreds of civilians were evacuated from their home before the typhoon hit landfall learned them in and you're eighty three year old grandmother placidly that their house of forty eight hours before the storm struck they survived but now they're free to go home. to be poor is to suffer we're just corn farmers and now we have lost our home to we have to borrow from creditors now just so we can start over. farmlands and now submerged in flood waters schools used as evacuation centers are also damaged. we drove further to reach the town of get around this is what's left of cornfields here a few hours of a typhoon took a year of their earnings a painful blow for farmers here super typhoon monk a battered much of northern luzon leaving a trail of and destruction. across the
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gun power and communication lines have been destroyed leaving many farming communities isolated after several hours we reached the town of la look. he took two years for jason and linda lynn and to build just the frame of their home but it's all gone in an instant and. it hurts to see this because just to recover what we lost we have to make painful sacrifices again indigenous comanches like this one have been living in abject poverty for generations and they are held back even further by natural disasters that is because the government assistance they need to start over is barely enough farming is their livelihood now they don't know how they can survive their story is one that's repeated a hundred times and more the damage in the province is extensive what we've
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just seen so far is just a fraction of the devastation by food has caused the full extent will become known in the coming days. jim duggan al jazeera could in province northern philippines. at least two people are dead and hundreds of thousands of homes have been evacuated as typhoon manhood makes its way through southern china two million people have been displaced and about fifty thousand fishing boats have been recalled to port forecasters are warning of widespread flooding the typhoon has brought with it winds of up to two hundred kilometers per hour and to rancho rain. the storm also lashed hong kong bringing the port city to a standstill on kong was put on the highest storm alert for only the fourth time in twenty years so a clock reports. the eye of the typhoon hurtle towards hong kong. force winds of up to two hundred kilometers an hour grooves were blown off and windows in some
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high rise buildings were blown out trees were sent flying this crime was ripped from the building and collapsed this is amazing. nobody walking around roads were closed and businesses locked up hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes in low lying areas with nine hundred flights were canceled interrupting travel plans for thousands of passengers most people bunkered down and. some of. the city was paralyzed and forced into lockdown the worst storm in hong kong for more than a decade. trying to stall events and things but this one has caught many by surprise the strength of the women's history. across the harbor areas in the central parts of the city. these waterfront hotels were flooded as waves pounded the coastline the only movement on the harbor was this ship adrift all schools will
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be closed on monday. the province directly in its path. al-jazeera hong kong. in the united states storm florence has been downgraded to a tropical depression but it continues to ravage the states of north and south carolina the governor of north carolina says florence is now in its most dangerous stage it's dumping record levels of rain and major flooding is forecast over a dozen people have died christa salumi reports from fire till in north carolina. florence may no longer be a hurricane or even a tropical storm but her rains keep far. elling and the waters keep rising all across north and south carolina and despite days of warnings flash flooding continues to catch many off guard as the storm slowly inches inland it was waist deep inside the house and then once we got off the park it was up to our right for
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more than nine hundred people have been rescued from homes and vehicles so far and according to the governor of north carolina the worst has yet to come some fifteen thousand people have moved into government shelters we were able to go by over fayetteville in your car to see that raging game here record you were driving the ball need to be there all day and there are. travel has become increasingly treacherous as rivers overflow their banks and flood major roadways at least five of the people whose deaths have been attributed to florence were killed in their vehicles residents are being warned not to become complacent with help and for the best but prepare for the worst and we and we sit in a strong message to people if you decide to stay and not a mandatory evacuation what about three pm today will not be available to you and so we encourage you to do things like notify legal next of kin and let people know
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what your choices are. a new mandatory evacuation orders went into effect in fayetteville for those who live within a mile of the cape fear and little rivers the last time this area experienced major flooding with two new years ago a quite clearly river swelled its banks and the water rose so high it came all the way to this building here flooding the basement meteorologists are predicting that this time the flooding will be even worse. volunteers who lived through the last storm are standing by to help emergency officials we've got surges over and we've got volunteers and as i would i would guess goes over and over sail to the where if you go if you can't get out. that i ask of we got a guy that. world to take care of both their lives on a lot of make sure our people get through. waiting and watching a slow motion natural disaster whose full impact may still not be felt for days kristen salumi al-jazeera fayetteville north carolina new bern in north carolina
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was among the worst hit by florence the heavy and continuous rain as flooded homes and debris strewn across neighborhoods the town's mayor says thirty roads are on possible and more than a thousand people are still in shelters and as andy gallagher reports now from new bern the cleanup could take weeks. the floodwaters from hurricane florence still surround some homes in new bern but as they recede the extent of the damage is becoming clear. it will be days before the water is pumped from many of the homes and businesses here months before repairs a complete a lot of work it's. just terrible all over flooded people lost. boats destroyed. just crazy in nearby james city many of those living in mobile homes couldn't afford to evacuate others are afraid of looters stealing their positions these flood prone areas of north carolina remain among the most fragile
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many people in this area say they feel lucky to have survived florence despite the extensive damage but when you consider that scientists say global climate change will make these storms more powerful and wetter in the future the prospects for those living in vulnerable and poor communities like this is bleak everything ensures. francisco morales now faces the financial strain of repairing his family's home without insurance he says and conditioner alone will cost around six thousand dollars i love. my floor and then they fall. in. and they tend. to get beat up in your office in other parts of new bern power is slowly returning at the local cafe they're helping feed the homeless and make up for lost time and money because record for five days any dollars good to support them brings us all
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in the business because we lost everything five. hurricane florence left its mark on new bern but its residents are steadily getting back on their feet the storm may have barely passed but the work to repair the damage left in its wake as already begun and gallacher al-jazeera new bern north carolina. all right plenty more ahead on this news hour how travis controversial pick for the supreme court has now run into more trouble. sick and starving we were caught on the plight of the tens of thousands of south sudanese children suffering from malnutrition. and later in sport action from the singapore grand prix is lewis hamilton aims to stay on course for a fifth formula one world title. holder still ahead but first fighting in yemen is her day the province is intensifying as
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the u.n. envoy steps up efforts to revive talks to end a three year old civil war with the rebels say the saudi and iraq backed coalition has carried out more than thirty five air strikes in the past twenty four hours they're targeting a main highway out of the port city which is a key supply route to the rebel held capital of sana'a government troops backed by the coalition have retaken a number of towns across her data province but have not yet breached the city andrew symonds has been following the story from nearby djibouti and a warning you may find some of the images in this report to sterling was. it's an airstrike by the saudi u.s. led coalition. whatever the target may have been this is the result of civilians searching for missing children it isn't a rescue they find one. of the now lying around.
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what's his guilt why is he being killed says one of the men who really are rescued the child's mother the father wasn't in his home when the bomb hit the girl's name is moot she's carried away by one of the helpers he knows it doesn't end here. never. the searching continues and smooths brother neville has recovered and i am assuming that was what everyone had dreaded to do the children. were very proud of us a lot of these are civilians the little kids are the only words this man can manage . it happened on saturday in modern inside a province which shares a border with saudi arabia these people are internally displaced having fled the fighting. yemen's turmoil is a lethal mix of the tactics of warfare the tactics of diplomacy from negotiations
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that could be a touch with that and a humanitarian crisis the fighting isn't just on the battlefield the suffering goes right across yemen and it's getting worse. in the stillness of a remote village in provence they're eating the leaves of trees to survive they're cooked and mashed into a paste. i personally i don't you believe this is my cellar has been cut is a main meal for my children even though this cause an m h n is in drowsiness well what can we do. now. we cook tree leaves we have no nutrition we will die here we have no one but god this is the nearest medical center to the village where they had to resort to eating leaves my nutrition could end up being the biggest killer in this conflict anyone trying to bring peace to yemen may not need reminding of
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what's at stake nevertheless those without a voice of influence a crying out for help now more than ever before. the u.n. special envoy martin griffiths has spent the day holding talks with hootie leaders in sana'a andrew symonds again with this update. margaret is has a major job on his hands trying to convince the warring sides that now is the time to actually start talking about dialogue when there's been more than a week of really heavy fighting in the wake of those talks in geneva that never got off the ground the fighting obviously is most intense in her data the red sea ports in which is trying to defend they say the huth is that they are repelled in some places. from the saudi u.s. coalition to get control of the supply line to the capital sana'a
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the sixteen is the biggest major focal point of the fighting but also further towards the port city in other points and there is a point such as kill a seven kilo ten there are also battles going on it certainly doesn't seem to be the case that it things are at a point when you can say that this supply line is actually cut but certainly the coalition is putting every effort into trying to get full control of this area and control of the port city head of any possible dialogue with him they are insisting that there has to be a success in taking her data to force as they say the who thing is to talks. the united states has all of the palestinian mission in washington to close staff bank accounts and clear their offices the trumpet ministration had announced
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the closure of the palestine liberation organization office in the us capital last week palestinian leaders are calling it a declaration of war on peace efforts of p.l.o. executive committee member hannah shower we has condemned the latest move saying the us has taken its attempts to pressure and blackmail the palestinians to a new level the us administration has gone from cruel punishment to revenge against the palestinians and their leadership the palestinians have been furious with a series of trump decisions which many say are clearly biased back in january this year trump withheld one hundred twenty five million dollars in aid to the relief agency that supports palestinians in may the u.s. broke all international norms by moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and then in august the trumpet ministration announced it would end all funding to honor or roubini is a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies he says the trumpet ministration has shown it cannot bring about
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a peace deal. i think that trumpet ministration is dealing with the palestinians as if their talents and one of their slow will do what we say or or will look at the raw raw will that and that seems to be what we're seeing here i mean these people genuinely seem to believe. by exercising sure of their treasure and undertaking more any measures against our citizens of the american presentation family members and so on that one do they are going to wake up and the palestinians will have capitulated fully to the israelis on every article or substance it just shows through a lot of experience of these people and how serious we are of their doubts or trumps or peace ignorance of the palestinian activist i had to many has attended a political event in france after earlier being banned from traveling abroad by the
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israeli government israel stopped a seventeen year old from traveling to europe earlier this month to talk about her experience in jail and the palestinian resistance movement to mean he was freed in july after spending eight months in prison for slapping an israeli soldier. and the man in the tanya when you're a seventeen year old palestinian you suffer every day promise really occupation of palestinian children get arrested or killed one hundred daily basis a checkpoint they have a hard time going to school because of all those security checks they risk their lives on their way to school by u.s. professor detained during protests at a palestinian village slated for demolition says israel is now trying to deport him frank ramana was detained on friday after he and others tried to block pulled out the scent to seal an access road to the village of har amr last week the israeli supreme court gave its go ahead to the demolition ramana was later freed and he's
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been speaking to al-jazeera. i was convinced if i were to be deported i wouldn't be able to come back for ten years and i would not seek out on my anymore or any of the people and not not biased indians i will still work with palestinians if i go to log on that want to have none but i was very upset over that fact so you know here i am not illegally here but the police told me i can't come here and that's they'd make the decision they have no right to make these decisions the they do these things i don't trust them and here i am new concerns have emerged about u.s. president donald trump's pick for the supreme court brett kavanaugh has been a contentious choice because of his conservative positions on many issues but now allegations of pos sexual assault of raise questions about whether he should be approved at a coherent has more. if brett kavanaugh is confirmed he will change the highest
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court for a generation he will cement it as solidly conservative it's a high stakes nomination that has been controversial from the beginning with republicans refusing to hand over hundreds of thousands of documents from his long legal career this nomination is going to be tainted it will be stain. by badly broken process that has shattered the norms despite that in just days it was expected he would get past the first vote and be on his way to final confirmation until this the washington post has a story about what one woman alleges kavanah did to her in high school christine bleakley ford going public the post writes well his friend watched she said cavanagh pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes grinding his body against hers and clumsily attempting to pull off her one piece bathing suit and the clothing she were over it when she tried to scream she said he put his hand over her mouth i
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thought he might inadvertently kill me said ford she managed to escape and she even passed a lie detector test about the incident which kevin has denied so far frankly your answer has been ambiguous there are calls to bring him back before the senate the last time that happened it was clarence thomas absolutely not the senator nominated to the court when anita hill came forward and accused him of sexual harassment he was confirmed anyway many women were angry in the u.s. after the thomas confirmation it's all record number of women run for office since then we've seen the election of u.s. president donald trump the woman's marks the me too movement again another record breaking number of women running for office now the cavanagh confirmation really just stoke the anger that's already out there the politicians are well aware of that with less than two months to go till congressional elections now the republicans who control the senate have just days to decide if they should ignore
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the allegations and risk a backlash or call for new hearings potentially risking their nominee. al-jazeera washington. eric hamm is a political analyst on an old and he joins us via skype now from washington thanks very much for being with us so let's start with the. point that patty made at the end of her report there that the choice facing republicans right now as to whether they open up new hearings as a result of this or whether they just go ahead with the vote it's a risky proposition for them either way isn't it. it is there are no easy answers and there are no actual optimal decisions if they open up for more hearings or what that does is that potentially risky this nomination and at the same time what it could do is it could see donald trump's nominee actually be torpedoed if they actually decide not to open up for more hearings what it appears is that they're toned and we could see a greater backlash as
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a result. if we put the politics aside for a moment on another that's that's difficult to do in this highly charged atmosphere in washington these days it comes down to a kind of he said she said situation doesn't it whether you believe christine lazy for the whether you believe brett kavanaugh and which of the two. is the more credible. that's right it is it's a he says she said that's always very difficult especially when we're talking about a forty year old case and also to i think what this does is we just it also will increase the polarization that we see in fact in washington right now where people on one side will believe based on their political ideology and then the other side will believe what they choose to believe based on their own political ideology so there again we're back to no easy answers and no easy way out for politicians no matter what decision that they made going forward so if i could ask the two to kind
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of look at your political crystal ball here what do you think the republicans will do then. if i were a betting man i would think that shot grassley is going to go ahead with the vote and try to get this nominee out of the committee and get this to the floor and then allow for a greater floor debate on the nominee using this latest information to help color that debate but make no mistake about it it will be a very spirited debate that we could see on the floor and also just very quickly the sioux i think x. factor is in all of this will be two female senators senator susan collins of maine and senator senator lisa murkowski of alaska and i think this will only ramp up the stakes in terms of how they want because they hold the power and turn whether or not cavanaugh will be the next supreme court justice be fascinating to see how this
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does play i could to get your thoughts on they say can joining us there from washington thank you you bet now ethiopia and eritrea have signed a peace agreement in saudi arabia after decades of fighting the details were not clear though the u.n. says it is meant to improve trade relations between the two countries ethiopia and eritrea fall to two year war in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight over a border dispute ties only normalized in july this year when the two signed a declaration of peace. all right still ahead on al-jazeera when we come back they call themselves the gypsies of helping you and they've lived in this neighborhood for centuries and now they say local authorities want to throw them out on the fashion popular reporting from southern france. and later in sport it's four time lucky for christiane are now the bases calls his first goals in italy's top play.
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from brisk nose in fuel. to the warm tranquil waters of southeast asia. hello typhoon man coat made landfall west of my car and this circulation mark if you exaggerated view of how windy it is this is not the problem which is no with distinction there longer type of food over land you can't feed it much fuel anymore but there's masses of moshe still within the cloud mass above it so rain for the next two days is going to be a problem for ground or one g. and two wards sichuan even the east and south of you know a huge amounts of rain two hundred which is going to be quite widespread and a first i think even four hundred millimeters falling within twenty four hours in grondahl rangi that will produce widespread flooding in the course landslide a big problem that's where most of the energy is now coming out of the atmosphere which means sas the south china sea sporadic showers the remains of the monsoon
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hello again you're watching al-jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour rescue efforts are underway in the northern philippines where more than sixty people have been killed by typhoon mangat thirty four of them died in two landslides straight triggered by heavy rains in the area of it to go on dozens are still missing. the united states has ordered the palestinian mission in washington to close a stop bank accounts and clear their offices is just a week after the trumpet ministration announced it would close the palestine liberation organization office in the us. after. fighting in yemen today the provinces intensified with the rebels say they've been more than thirty five air strikes by the saudi and iraqi coalition in the past twenty four hours on saturday several children with reportedly killed when bombing by the coalition hit their homes. we've been speaking with. a professor of conflict resolution at george mason university he says
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a tough approach to diplomacy is needed going forward. also for three years of heavy confrontations. not giving a winner a decisive win either in favor of the only one in five coalition so sometimes when real isn't political realism over the it's the use of power use of force and then there is this. no win win situation for anybody the question becomes who can sit down and find a formula where the use of force can lead to something it's not for the sake of fighting each other and the thing though mr blipper it is articulating a strong we don't have the international community. we need to bring this conflict to and somehow and i think we need a more progressive or
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a more aggressive diplomatic formula and i hope the hutus will give him that now and also we have seen some reports coming from the human rights organizations from the united nations criticizing the performance of the saudis and the immoderate is so you have to sort of course that the hotels are coming to the table but the arab coalition has also to consider an alternative. a two hundred strong delegation from south korea will travel with president in for his third summit with north korean leader kim jong un c.e.o.'s of leading south korean companies samsung one hundred are among those a company to pyongyang he's looking to improve relations and mediate efforts to denuclearize the korean peninsula rob mcbride has more from seoul. the big question of course is north korea's denuclearization commitment but south korean officials remain convinced about north korea's sincerity with officials saying only last week
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that kim jong un accepts the fact he will have to carry out this did you clear a zation during president donald trump's first term in office which presumably means within the next two years that does seem to be a very tall order given the extent of north korea's missile and nuclear programs but then this whole dialogue back and forth has seen many twists and turns so nobody i think can rule out what the coming week might bring a london's mayor has called for a second referendum to decide if the u.k. should leave the european union city card says the people should have a say on a final deal that's reached between the two cars as a member of the opposition labor party has been critical of the government's approach to brags that the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. in march we've now reached a position where there are two outcomes as a consequence of the governance to go sions a bad deal and by that i include a sleeve in the e.u.
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without knowing the terms of the future relationship sort of blindfold bricks or no deal and the independent research and taken for us shows the notable would leads to five hundred thousand fewer jobs eighty seven thousand fewer jobs in london alone and fifty billion pounds less investment in our country that's bad for a country hugely damaging to london. at least sixty migrants were rescued off the coast of spain on saturday. oh. the spanish maritime rescue ship spotted an overloaded raft with people waving and screaming for help fisher say everyone on board was rescued spain has become the latest port of entry for migrants trying to make their way into europe. as a leader of france's far right national rally party has called on all nationalist parties to unite ahead of next year's elections for the european parliament marine le pen told supporters she would campaign alongside allies to defeat what she
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called the liberal establishment recent polls show her party is gaining support of the president emanuel macross party. so you can actually please you don't share your view those who believe that the twenty seven thousand presidential election was enough to spark an uprising that the presidential election stopped time and with it france's degradation all of this should be obvious emanuel mccrum does not symbolize the start of a cycle but rather the end of a cycle a gypsy community in southern france says it's neighborhood is being threatened with demolition so shack is one of the poorest neighborhoods and local officials say it's in need of renewal tasha butler as more from the city apparently knew. the soundtrack neighborhood is a maze of narrow streets and colorful buildings for more than one hundred fifty years it's been home to a unique catalan speaking people who call themselves the gypsies of power but now they say the city council is demolishing the area and trying to push them out the
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brutal rip why destroy our history this is our neighborhood we've always lived here together it's a beautiful district so why not make it like grenada was seville somewhere that tourists could come and not be scared of us instead no one helps it's dismissed as a ghetto. in the past three years local authorities have demolished more than fifty houses part of a hundred million dollar urban renewal plan they say many of the buildings are unsafe but people here disagree with the missile i've lived in this house all my life i was born in it and they want to destroy i'm scared because if this room in the streets i want to know what to do. so campbell is part of a group of residents who say the neighborhood needs to be regenerated not to he says the councils ignored the area for years providing few services or patooties for people rubbish israeli collected there are no play areas for children three quarters of people are unemployed. what we want is to work with the council we want
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better homes it's a stay in the neighborhood or a contractor back to whole community wants. some residents say city officials haven't consulted them about the plans but the deputy mayor says they've been dozens of meetings on the projects. of wanted and there's never been a desire to gentrify the area chased out the poor population those who want to stay can and we will help those who want to move out we're not get a wising they're about building homes that are clean and safe people here say it's not only about breaking buildings it's also about breaking up our community tearing apart generations of family and friends this woman says local officials i asked her to leave her house she thought she'd be gone a few days when she returned the home she'd lived in for forty years was gone and she's not been offered another. they demolished my whole house with all my furniture everything i thought was only leaving a few days so i'd left all i have inside most here agree that santa jack and his
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people are in need of attention it's one of the poorest neighborhoods in france but what they want is to hold on to their rich past and have a say in their future natasha butler al-jazeera. the three people were detained during protests in russia over a planned increases to the retirement age around five hundred people attended the rally and some peace broke that led to scuffles between riot police and demonstrators president vladimir putin wants to lift the retirement age from sixty to sixty five for men and for fifty five to sixty four women. i remind and the member rather of russian activist group pussy riot is recovering after being flown to germany for treatment for what the group claims was a poisoning pure turn very zilog was taken to hospital in moscow and choose day with a loss of sight and the ability to walk there is love was jailed after he and three
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others ran on to the pits during the world cup final in moscow in july they were protesting against what they call excessive police powers. top immigration official says efforts to repair treat hundreds of thousands of venezuelans who fled to other parts of south america are nowhere near enough every day about thirteen hundred of them are arriving in peru venezuela is in the grip of a severe economic crisis mariana sanchez that went to meet a peruvian businessman who set up a shelter in the capital lima to help venezuela migrants. on the floor alongside each other more than one hundred seventy venezuelans sharing three bedrooms two bathrooms and every single space there is left in this makeshift shelter on the outskirts of lima. says he feels lucky to be here when. i feel blessed because a lot of people have to sleep on the street i don't have any food what these people
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here are doing is great war three says clinical a new peruvian businessman who says he spent nearly thirty thousand dollars to rent and set up this shelter. or use the money to buy the stove mattresses everything i was about to buy a car but decided to invest it here because in exchange you get happiness. in a few months giving us nearly two thousand venus williams who learned of the shelter through social media have come and gone the only way to make it work with so many is with discipline says supervisor. the space is already too small it's a challenge because people keep on coming on our motto is to never say no we open our doors to any woman. the shelter is now run with the help of private donations to be a big who has absorbed the largest number of the newest will and migrants and refugees more than four hundred twenty thousand says the government seventy thousand already
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have work permits but most are taking underpaid jobs such as street bending for many venezuelans starting a new life here has been much more difficult than they imagined. so if you have taken up president nicholas mother offer to be flown back home for free or low to that there were nearly two hundred in a swill and have been airlifted in a swollen precedent to suggest that the news willems were living and working in slave like conditions propaganda replied the peruvian government was the majority of in this well as at the embassy are here to request document renewals to be able to apply for work permits nearly two million venezuelans are living abroad straining relations in the region and leading some countries to impose travel restrictions that's a shame says going into. hunger in the city don't have borders countries shouldn't impose restrictions to these people. who are going to seizure of american states says no country can face this wave of migrants and refugees on the road all
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governments and international organizations get together to think of a regional plan people like. are already making a difference and essential to see that they do. more than half the population of south sudan is relying on food aid to survive after years of civil war many have been forced to leave their homes and farms but the signing of a new peace deal between rival factions has brought some hope to those in need hear more good reports. this is a regular scene at hospital in south sudan's capital juba children suffering from severe malnutrition come to this word every day to be treated one of them is a russia's baby girl that she's been sick since she was six months old i try to feed her but where will i find food you have to buy food here you can't farm if his money i buy food to feed my kids if not we go to bed hungry agnes's daughter is
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just one of the hundreds of thousands of children unicef says are suffering from severe malnutrition here five years of. civil war has left seven million south sudanese relying on relief supplies tens of thousands have been killed since president salva kiir accused his then vice president riek machar of attempting a coup the world economy makes daily meals and affordable to many including millions of children says the outbreak of war in haiti that we have never seen this number before in twenty eight dealing with demented two hundred seventy thousand children suffering from sick be a good man official this is a huge number and if we don't respond quickly we will lose all districts but aid groups have complained repeatedly to the government about being blocked from reaching those in need by the worrying sides. the latest peace deal has been signed to end the fighting and pledges made to allow humanitarian access. witnesses that
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assigning say much needs to be done to ensure that happened safely with the signing of revitalized agreement we should publicly acknowledge it is but one spear on the road to peace but one which lies the plantation for all their followers. agnes hopes that the peace deal works so she doesn't lose her child to hunger a hope shared by many mothers whose children are starving he will morgan are just their own. for.
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all right time for support his ending. thank you very much will lewis hamilton has made a big move in his efforts to win a fifth form in a one world title he won the singapore grand prix and is now forty points clear of his main rival sebastian vettel who could only manage third place they would stop triples. after a stunning performance in qualifying lewis hamilton still needed to have his wits about him going into the first few corners and he did well to emerge unscathed with his lead intact for the back esteban alkan was not so lucky his race ended early having been shoved into the wall by his force india team mate sergio perez. that accident needed some clearing up but crucially just before the safety car came out sebastian vettel was able to pass max for stop and to take second place i think.
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he was now perfectly positioned to attack hamilton. that was until four robbie decided to bring him in early for a tire change. it proved a costly decision by the team many expected to dominate in singapore vettel ended up losing time and ultimately gave second place back to stop and i. must say the strategy on the other hand it was working perfectly there was a brief scare when hamilton was held up by a group of back markers to stop and try to lock up the inside but the championship leader had it covered and accelerated into the distance to claim victory it's the fourth time he's won the singapore grand prix. match. how martin described it as a monumental moment and it's hard to argue he finished nearly forty seconds clear of vettel and now leads his main rival by forty points in the drive the standings
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we had a great start the team just never given up faith and belief in me in an invalid's three and in our ability and is a real blessing with a long race yeah i mean it wasn't looking too bad we had a good first lap and then we tried something being aggressive but it didn't work and we ended up finishing third so finishing where we started well i was four wins in the last five for hamilton and with only six races remaining vettel needs to start beating him and fast david stokes al-jazeera. press john arnold i scored his first calls for you events as the italian champions continued their perfect starts of the season when allen had failed to find the net in his first three games to uva but a second tasks happened against the swallow got him. off the mark the thirty three year old didn't have to wait too long for his second event is going on so when the gang see wants and sign a position of the top of syria they look though to be said to be without the cost
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of for the forseeable future the brazilian sense off the first head butting and then spitting and upon its face. gonzalo higuaín scored his first goal for a similar instances longman from eventis milan drawing one one with calorie. slots on abraham if it is one of football's biggest show many brought sufis five hundred career goal in spectacular style have been many memorable ones but not soon many karate kicks like this one playing for the l.a. galaxy against france where see the thirty six year old joins ronaldo in a no messi is the only active players to score five hundred for club and country the game will be remembered for that goal but the galaxy did go on salusa five three. i mean for my personal objective is fantastic chimey probably have more goals than the guys on the field of games together and and of course he's huge i don't know how many scored five goals in their career but i am one of them it came middle aged jame in a trade to do what i'm good at putting him behind the line and in this receded.
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it was good to move compliments to toronto because they'll be remembered for my five hundred goals. well one of the athens former teammates wayne rooney also scoring in the m.l.s. is the fifth goal for d.c. united putting them ahead against the new york red bulls but bradley wright flips one trip to new york in short this game finished three three. hour kenya's elliott keep charity has broken the world marathon record taking more than a minute's of the previous mark the kenyan won the berlin marathon in a time of two hours one minutes and thirty nine seconds the thirty three year old record attempt looks in doubt when his pacemaker is dropped souths early left him to run the last seventeen kilometers alone but the olympic champion still able to break the previous record that was set by his compatriot dennis can i say four years ago it's the second consecutive time that the bird in course but it's far profile has been the venue for a new record and i could show you had established himself as the greatest distance
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runner in history he's competed in eleven marathons and wants one of them prior to his first marathon in twenty thirty he had a successful track career winning the five thousand meter world title is that same agency thousand and three last year he attempted to run the first subzero marathon in a special event at the monza racetrack in italy the unofficial race was paced by a car with support runners joining in for short stages he missed his target then by just twenty five seconds but does not have the official world record i am. always on the legacy i'm a bit of the disposable i remember. now we saw and so everything is possible. konar alvarez has inflicted a first career defeat on going on a goal of kin to become world middleweight champion aloft cannot be undefeated in thirty nine fights but was on the wrong end of a majority points decision the pair all give me the best pound for pound fighters in the world their first meeting last year had ended in
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a general seriously. i did everything i did to complete my objective unfortunately we didn't get the knockout but thank god we walked away with a victory italy would still need i don't think he really demonstrates some super great mexican boxing style yes he was not running away from me or running around this time but it doesn't mean that he won this fight he didn't do anything special but most importantly i would like to congratulate him with the women in cycling british riders now hold all three grounds for titles after simon yeah it's wraps up the spanish for the safely completed some processional stage in madrid only the share guarantees almost won the sort of france and chris froome that jared italia. really unbelievable experience. you know is even nervous today coming to surrogates is an issue because i know i really find it pull it off unbelievable. angela stanford has won her first major golf title after eighteen years on the progress or
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stanford's big moment came with the every game championship in france the forty year old american carded a final round of sixty eight which put her on twelve under for the tournament she then watched four of her rivals mischances the full supply off eighteenth green. now the tennis umpire i'm good serena williams by giving her three code violations during the u.s. open final how to different player in the sights of the davis cup colace ramos was back in the chair for the semifinal between croatia and the usa and here is giving . in for smashing his racket chillis going on to lose this contest with sam querrey . that saw eventually went down to the fifth sets of the fifth match caray she's going to court beating francis too far in that decided to set up a final with the defending champions france the same two countries of course the flight in football's world cup final ok that is always sport find out more lighter and that's it for this news for me has him speak at basically company down jordan's
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it's. where and for you. digging for survivors frantic rescue efforts are now underway in typhoon battered philippines. hello i'm daryn jordan this is live from doha also coming up more bombs fall on the data as the u.n. envoy arrives in yemen to find a path to peace. and if i were to be deported i wouldn't be able to come back for ten years but a u.s. professor arrested it up.

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