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with no means of supporting the sounds the would do sanctuary on al-jazeera. hello again well we are watching a lot of rain coming into play over here across the southwestern part united states and northwestern mexico all due to a hurricane that's off the coast now that is going to weaken significantly but the rain in the moisture associate with it is going to continue across much of that area and this is a very arid areas so flooding is very easy in that region flash flood watches are in effect across that area and as we go towards tuesday the rain continues anywhere
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from the northwestern part of mexico and into the state of arizona so that is going to be a problem probably all the way till we get towards wednesday well here across parts of central america heavy rains are in play across parts of panama costa rica also into nicaragua over the next few days that could potentially some some localized flooding in that region but up towards savannah you're going to be seeing a partly cloudy day then as we go towards tuesday conditions stay about same with attempt a few of thirty one degrees more rain for nasa as well as freeport with a temperature there of thirty and then as we make our way down here towards parts of south america particularly down here across argentina and also up towards your goal and paraguay we're looking at very heavy rain showers and in those thunderstorms have been a problem rain over here towards parts of rio but salvador probably cloudy at twenty seven.
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this is this opportunity to punish them in a very different way where they're before the markets and you don't leave them. fully back to go this is the news hour live from my headquarters in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes mass burials brandin in indonesia as the death toll from the earthquake and tsunami jumps to eight hundred it's expected to rise sparking health concerns canada's prime minister calls an emergency cabinet meeting as a deadline looms for him to reach a deal a free trade agreement with the u.s. will be live in toronto. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero
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to this hour celebrations in macedonia after a referendum to change the country's name fails but the prime minister vows not to back down. europe's best golfers beat the usa by seven points to regain the ryder cup. thank you for joining us we begin in indonesia where mass graves are being dug in a desperate attempt to stop the spread of disease after friday virus quake and tsunami people are being warned to prepare for a death toll in the thousands with many remote areas still cut off most of the eight hundred people confirmed dead in the city of palo way six metre high waves crashed ashore devastating anything in a spot there's no word yet from a city thirty kilometers to the north told me such it pull reports. the difficult
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task of looking for survivors this is what is left in the city of new after friday's method to seven point five earthquake and tsunami rescue workers frantically trying to find those who may still be a life search efforts are being hampered by block roads and a collapse period rescue teams stuck by hand to free twenty four people trapped in the rubble of this hotel the owner told local media people could still be heard crying for help but no heavy lifting equipment was available. dozens remain missing in the city of over three hundred thousand those who did survive the quake and tsunami that follow now have to try to lift off anything they can find things like this of people looting local shops and siphoning petrol from cars are becoming the norm. is very slowly coming in. many injured. but the red cross estimates that more than one point six million people have been affected
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but the killer concerns about the nearby. where the impact is unclear. is home to over two hundred seventy thousand people the indonesian president is visiting to assess the damage and rita so the people more help is on the way. i have seen directly the situation in the field the real conditions everything is still that an emergency status but the most important thing i would like to emphasize to all ministries military police and regional administrations is first to focus on all things related to evacuation but for now these continue to feel the streets of. anxious survivors being one not to return to their homes aftershocks continue. to carter all those affected by the earthquake and tsunami have been talking about their own deals. struck i just finished my shopping i was at the cashier suddenly everything went dark the wall started falling around us it was
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horrible i rushed to the broken escalator with my daughter and we made it outside to safety. we were having some smarts on the. quake i mean i told my son in law to grab his children and someone told me. just after we successfully evacuated so. i've got my son here and my mother she got washed away and stuck in a mango tree joining the tsunami with my other kids she was bleeding from the joining us now on the news hour is priscilla kristen she is the communications director at world vision in indonesia she is via skype from jakarta thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us your organization i know is involved in rescue operations tell us about the difficulties your teams are facing right now on the ground. yes so kind of early hours in feel it's ready to do the program but the electricity the phone connection and also the rather limited
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off that there's a line make all of the distribution plan is the binding and re are in the close coordination with the government looking forward to get online and also to find the access to distribute all of it the family gets the high didn't get to the effect that the community especially in the remote area so how have you been able to reach those remote areas yeah i've got only our team temporary building a shout out to supply the four especially for the children and for the info on a yankee it's a new year our office so they make them put a receipt and in palo in policy yes because the they're all in policy at the end specially. it's very hard. if that dellums to make a road trip because of the many are cracked and the fragile immediate of the get on
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line make all of the distribution and it's the effect that the community is hard what about the hospitals in the area how are they coping how when are the quick to deal with this type of disaster. yes since the earthquake and tsunami happened the hospital many a hospital are damaged and. they make the government may have temporary medical plan on route twenty eight member of the medical plan are built so they can do. make a survival. treatment to the effect that before a while they also still during the government building the f. equation and it's also the challenge to do differently here because a lot of a building collapsed so we need the heavy equipment. made and get them by the under the life of the building you mentioned that your teams are in palo but
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not been able to reach down got as far as i understand as far as a relief efforts what sort of things have arrived for the people in palo for instance and what still needed. yeah how people in follow they all beating their own time but he's out in front of their house because they feel of france that the quake will happen again so after the shop it still happened until the last minute so they make them part of the south of two or three families to get into one of the south up and they're trying to survive looking for a full and also the clean water is for the only meat there because the clean water pipeline is also broken the mark up and the saw a state of close so that it's a challenge and the people do there and for those who get the supply of the flu and also the water while they also see looking of all those family members looking to
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find their missing family or avail of the. wild also the electricity is still down so that is the condition. by lucy at the right now it's a very desperate situation indeed thank you very much christine after taking the time to speak to us person a christian is from world vision in indonesia i think you. in japan two people have been killed in more than one hundred injured as a typhoon batters the main island typhoon trami cut power to nearly half a million homes it's causing widespread transport disruption with more than a thousand five hundred train service is suspended forecasters are warning of flooding and landslides in other world news you can a.t.m. prime minister is holding a late night cabinet meeting ahead of a midnight deadline to save the north american free trade agreement u.s. resident donald trump's administration says canada must sign on to a not dated not to agreement before monday or face exclusion from the pact
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washington has already reached by natural deal with mexico the third not to member blames nafta for the loss of american manufacturing jobs and wants major changes and speak to arms there is daniel lock in toronto for us daniel so a year of some pretty tough negotiations and threats of tires from trump is there finally a deal from canada. it looks like of folly i mean we don't know any details are in that many of them yet but what we do know is that as you mentioned the prime minister and his cabinet are having a very rare sunday evening cabinet meeting here it just began and word leaked out of that moments after it began that there is a deal on the table for the ministers to look at the trade negotiators who've been going at it hard now for well over a year practically but certainly all this week and have finally come up with the broad strokes of the deal they can agree on between canada and the united states and that will also involve mexico at some point now this deadline of midnight local
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time between sunday and monday that was something the united states had put on the table and said they wanted to get some language on the deal ready to send to congress on monday that would then give congress two months to look at it and it could all be signed into law in december early december before mexico's presidency hands over from one party to another so that's what canada's been dealing with but we await really be some more word on this more details to come but do we have any idea of the broad outline sanny on and who had to compromise the most on these things and stands. i think we probably do slight guess work at the moment but they've been saying it all along the negotiators for both sides the americans will want into canada's market for dairy for milk president trump himself has been complaining about that in press conferences i expect the canadians gave some ground there even though it's a sensitive political topic domestically and also various things like how much you
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can import into either country duty free if you buy something online in the other country and just resolution mechanism so that when the two countries have a trade dispute it can be resolved. as much as poss civil a neutral experts and finally and probably most importantly canada wants exemptions on the kind of tariffs that president runs when putting on them the mexicans and others on aluminum and steel we don't know the details there but the canadians have said that could be a deal breaker for them if they don't get it and if indeed this deal is what the meeting is leaking to us shall we say that's probably part of it all right thank you for the moment standing out on iraq live for us in toronto plenty more ahead on this al-jazeera news hour including a year after a failed in defending in spades voters in iraq's kurdish region are back at the polls this time to make members of parliament process an opportunity to heal divisions on the breck said the u.k.'s running party tries to forge a way for weight. by two this is total difficulty for you
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a difficult day for us let's discuss it afterwards every quarter cup ticket or. what is make for an awkward to the status victory at the russian grand creature will have the details in the script. macedonia's bid to change its name has failed sunday's referendum had strong support that the turnout did lisa fifty percent threshold needed to make it legal just over a third of voters cast ballots with ninety percent of the. supporting the new name the republic of north of his macedonia the government wanted the name changed to help and a decades old dispute with greece tension between macedonia and greece thought it in one thousand nine hundred one that's when macedonia declared independence after breaking away from yugoslavia during the balkans war greece objected to the new name saying it represented a claim on his territory as it has a province called macedonia the un and other international organizations opted to
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refer to the country as the former yugoslav republic of macedonia greece rocked macedonia as attempts to join nato and the european union renaming the country north macedonia could lead to nato and e.u. membership or macedonia is lida says that low turnout doesn't mean he should step down instead his pledge a parliament vote on the name change was easier not to take it again i know the opposition knows all the citizens know there is and there can be no better agreement with greece there is and there can be no alternative to macedonia as membership of nato and the e.u. let's not play games with our unity and our macedonia my personal message to every member of the macedonian parliament is let's put the national interest the interest of the citizens and the strategic interests of the state above politics and party interests the main opposition party has criticised the government for pushing for the name change describing it as shameful. the moment global cooling that was for
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sure if it and this was an unsuccessful referendum the policies of zoran zajac and us governments have been a debacle of the truth when it is macedonia the number of citizens who didn't support this shameful remans citizens who have the votes or those who voted against it is stress tickly larger than those who supported us the deal with greece did not give the green lights people of the republic of macedonia who are owners of this land of showing great patriotic and democratic awareness my address ascot has the latest from the capital sculpey. this outcome is showing that macedonia is very deeply divided society and that the discretion about the name is should about about the name of the republic of macedonia is very emotional. question especially about the ethnic muster going on in the country even the prime minister
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resort owns i've said that these day was successful and that he is satisfied with the outcome and they did boycott was organized by the main political party from the opposition in the country the opposition actually said that the people defeated the agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the. position for and against agreement with greece till the end of this year macedonia shrewd to fulfill its own obligation on its own part of that riemann's three degrees but what is happening now can postpone the plans for implementation of these agreements. prime minister as i have said that he expected that opposition we do support the constitutional change in the country.
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if not there will be early erik election in the country that means that you dare is the election the terms for implementation of this agreement will be postponed the macedonia will not finish its part of the job till till the end of this year so reese cannot ratify these documents next in the beginning of next year wow some greeks are also opposed to a name change. hundreds marched to the capital of the greek province of macedonia they say using the name macedonia implies territorial claim to their lands. in iraq votes are being counted after parliamentary elections in the kurdish region of northern iraq is the first time the kurds have gone to the polls since a failed bid for secession last year's referendum was rejected by the central government in baghdad plunging the region into economic turmoil and leaving its
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leaders deeply divided early a member of one of the main groups appeal kay said his party will reject the results of the vote has more so we understand that this statement was made by a pew spokes person who was the saudi pira who said to the p u k was going to reject these election results subsequent to that statement being made the leader of the p u k list qubad talabani has rejected this claim and said that it is far too early to come out with statements like that. rejecting results as they are still being carol chewed meanwhile the k d p the katy perry the ship in the towns of sunni and how large or which a p u k.

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