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soko will be paid more to produce parts for the u.s. market that last point mattered to officials and. we have reached an agreement on cars and car parts inspired by creative canadian ideas which as some of you will remember we put forward in our talks in montreal back in january that was a key turning point in this negotiation it's just the draft treaty now heads to parliament in ottawa and to congress in both washington and mexico city we've got a mosque in the ground that having a less a little more and where was it that we will make sure it does not contravene the sovereignty of the people and we will be guarantors of the federalist principles that maintain our republic analysts say there is a reason why canada is joining the deal now its economic future what is important is that we be an attractive place for foreign companies to invest if they fear the old that their investment in canada could be shut off in terms of his access to the u.s. market by future cherubs they want to invest year historic but for now it's worth
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noting these three countries have succeeded in negotiating a trade deal they can all accept jordan al-jazeera washington daniel like spring following canadian reaction from toronto. in the time it's taken to reach this point slightly over a year canada's negotiators have taken a tough stance they passed through a couple of us set deadlines to reach a deal and even when mexico in the united states agreed on a trade deal back in august canada said it would make its own deal on its own time but i think this was the deadline that counted the u.s. midterms were approaching and president trump needed something to take into the midterm elections and claim that a campaign promise kept was a reason to vote for the republicans prime minister justin trudeau his team they saw that as an opportunity to give the u.s. side something of what it wanted in exchange for what canada wanted that is the art
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of negotiation after all there are some objections being raised here political opposition leaders say they'd have done a much better deal then the liberal government of justin trudeau but they're not saying how the dairy farmers the ones who are having to give up some of their protected market to us producers they say they're going to oppose this but in reality it's hard to see what they can do there is a requirement here for parliamentary and congressional ratification in all three countries but that looks like it will certainly happen given the numbers involved of legislators who'll be voting in the end canada has a deal mexico the united states the leaders of all three countries say it's win win win it's now up to economists analysts and others to parse the details of this vastly complex agreement and see what really lies ahead for the continent or mexico's president has praised the new trade deal with says it will create more jobs and raise salaries. just under. the conditions are given for the mexican
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economy to continue growing attracting investment and generating well paying jobs. as of this agreement there will be new opportunities in development and welfare for mexico as part of a more competitive north america that will be strong and prosperous still ahead an al-jazeera deep divisions in britain's governing party over break that with decisions needed before a key e.u. summit later this month plus. palestinians in the west bank village of qana hamas brace for the demolition of their homes condemned by israel. hello again welcome back we're here cross the southwestern part of united states we have over ten million people that are under flash flood watches and you can see here on the satellite image all of the moisture that is streaming in from the
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western pacific now we do have a tropical storm weakening to a tropical depression across baja mexico and all of that moisture is streaming to the north and from the southwest that means the potential for flooding is going to be rising over the next few days and really not too much of a change from tuesday to wednesday as the moisture starts to make its way even further to the north up here in canada look at the temperatures really dropping as a system pushes through we are going to be seeing snow and those high temperatures are barely going to be getting out of the single digits there well the crossest parts of central america and also the caribbean we are looking at fairly dry up here to the northeast but most of the rain is going to be down here across much of central america panama city managua as well as into coastal rica very heavy rain shower expected over the next few days and then on wednesday we do expect to see more heavy rain pushing up towards jamaica but for center domingo mostly cloudy a few with a temperature of thirty and then well we're going to be seeing a big difference in temperature from rio all the way down towards one is that is as a frontal boundary stays in place with the sun sea on rainy clouds in your forecast
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you're watching our visit our reminder of our top stories this hour international aid is being sent to the devastated indonesian island of sort of ways and in some areas more than eighty percent of buildings have been damaged or destroyed eight hundred forty four people are confirmed dead so far with search is continuing for all those trapped under rubble. spanish police and demonstrators have fought in barcelona as catalonia marks the first years since the band referendum on independence protest as want more action from the catalan regional government to push for secession. u.s. president donald trump has hailed the new united states mexico canada agreement as the most important trade deal in america's history it will cover one point two trillion dollars worth of trade all three countries are calling it a win result. the u.k.'s minister for braggs it says his government is preparing
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for a no deal divorce from europe just weeks ahead of a crunch meeting with each new leaders ukase due to leave the block by march and there's deep division within the governing conservative party which is holding its annual conference in birmingham from where lawrence lee reports. we're told the points of breck's it is to make britain grace again restore some rule britannia and victorian global significance first top then the people who say the only way is to jettison entirely the european projects they talk of swashbuckling trade agreements with mexico in china we know there were eighty nine people at their meeting because they voted eighty eight to one to reject their government's plan but british people who voted to leave wanted to have a confident vibrant britain back they knew what leaving new york in union meant and they were relying upon m.p.'s to come back and deliver that deal for them and they haven't done of course they haven't because many of them remain as many of them just didn't have the spirit and will to negotiate strongly with the european union
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up the road the other wing of the party these people traitors to the end see europe brigade are fighting tooth and nail to hold a new referendum on whatever ends up happening the numbers are growing and no they do not think they're subverting democracy. i believe strongly that we need to seek the informed consent of the people before we proceed with rex's i've just come from a meeting where there was an expert there talking about food access to food free policy food standards i don't remember that being discussed in any detail in the referendum it was sixteen and i think if the british public aware of the implications of what we are doing i think they they they may consider. throughout all this the government continues to say it is confidence of its plan its. citizens. it's now been rejected by cope with as of its own party the european
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union and a vast majority of voters surely cannot last off as conference and on wednesday it will be exactly two weeks until the european union needs to decide if it has any kind of offer from the british that it can go with. it isn't even clear if a big government in this country then lets alone a coherent plan when the referendum happens believe slogan was about taking back control you couldn't possibly make it up these people are tasked with determining the future of the u.k. the rights of millions of british and european citizens britain's place in the world in or out remain or leave they don't know if they're coming or going something is going to have to give lawrence lee al-jazeera birmingham. the deadline has passed for the village of palestinians to leave their homes under orders from israel better ones in qana lamarr were told to pack up and leave by midnight on monday israel wants to demolish the village in the occupied west bank to make way
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for more illegal jewish settlements honesty international says it's a war crime to forcibly remove them out a force that has more from can a llama. well he has seen many deadlines come and go in the past it has managed to cling on to its existence by various legal challenges in the past but those legal options have now all been exhausted and this latest deadline by which the israeli army had given the residents of this village until the end of october the first to demolish their own structures has now passed so it does now appear to be just a matter of time until israeli forces come in that is certainly the message that we're getting from villages here themselves we spoke to one family and the the grandfather of that family saying that this time it did seem different the grandmother saying it was incredibly difficult having to put her grandchildren to bed and having them come to her asking her is tomorrow going to be the day that the israeli forces come and from now on any morning could be that morning when they do
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come in and start to take this village apart why it is so important both to the israeli side and the palestinian side is largely about territory this doesn't lie within the settlement plans known as each one plans that area for extended illegal settlement building that that is still in the works but it does live very close to those borders and there are other bedouin villages other bedouin communities in this area as well and so this is seen as potentially the first of a domino effect if it does go allowing israel more easily to extend the settlements around the eastern part of jerusalem at which would bring jerusalem even more. with illegal settlements and also potentially cut the northern part of the west bank off from the southern part so palestinians say that this is very important because it could really define what happens to the potential of
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a future palestinian state now though it does seem just a matter of time until israeli forces move in. the health ministry in gaza has says israeli gunfire has wounded thirty seven palestinians at a protest on the beach thousands of palestinians gathered near the land in the sea front here with israel to demand their right to return fisherman raised palestinian flags to protest against the book aid of gaza and fishing restrictions by israel. the white house has ordered the f.b.i. to expand its investigation into sexual assault allegations against brett kavanaugh is president trumps u.s. supreme court nominee the president's been accused of trying to restrict the inquiry and friday the senate judiciary committee now really voted to advance calvinists confirmation to the next stage john says the f.b.i. should talk to whomever they wish but they must finish by friday we were protesters are urging a key republican to vote against brett common as nomination they gathered outside
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boston city hall where jeff flake was speaking senator flake cast the crucial vote to send kavanagh's nomination to the next stage but demanded the f.b.i. investigation. but livia has lost its legal battle to force chile to give it access to the pacific ocean both nations leaders travel to the netherlands for a hearing at the international court of justice that unlocks bolivia lost its coastline to chile and there was one hundred thirty five years ago that is a ball reports. from early in the morning people in the believe in capital waited for a ruling that they claim would help landlocked bolivia regain what it's not had for well over a century access to the pacific ocean. one of those in the crowd he made daniel said he was bitterly disappointed with the ruling. we only want to be able to sit at the same table until acacia eight. five years ago believe us president
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evo morales took chile to the international court of justice in an attempt to force his. entries neighbor to negotiate over access to seal its link to the ocean was lost to chile in the aftermath of what was dubbed the war of the pacific. since then the andean neighbors have held occasional talks about a possible corridor to the sea by judges ruled that chile is not obliged to actually negotiate one for this reason is. because. by too early voters two or three five days that the republic of chile did not undertake a legal obligation to negotiate a sovereign access to the bus if you kosha for the brewery nation of the state of bolivia. even what alice olivia's first indigenous president attended the call truly in the hague and said his country will never stop fighting for see your
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operators the world. is never going to give up its prosecution the bolivian people know the people of the world know that through an invasion we've been denied soften access to the pacific ocean. for the last forty years and will leave you have not had formal diplomatic relations. in spite of this allows police duty free access to the pool near its northern border with. just. insists on continuing on that path to access chilean territory sea or land then we will have nothing to discuss but if bolivia understands that treaties are signed so that they are honored they will always have the door open. for now that door to the pacific will not be controlled by live yeah it's fight to break the land lock it's not just about national pride it's about delivering opportunity and economic growth . qatar has started legal proceedings against saudi arabia the
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world trade organization the countries accuse the saudis of blocking the qatari t.v. channel be in sports and refusing to tackle piracy in a statement carter's ministry of economy and commerce said banning cutting citizens and entities from exercising their basic rights to protect their intellectual property rights is a flagrant violation of saudi international and moral obligations. visitors to the tate modern art gallery in london and maybe leaving the latest exhibition in tears . in the everyday people to make it work explains. there is an image of a refugee under this floor that might never be seen unless hundreds of strangers cooperate come together and let the heat of their bodies uncover it it's an impossible task but artist. has high hopes for the collective effort. has transformed the tapes turbine hold
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a space for risk taking she sees her art as an agent of change the museum is a form of public debate. and unfortunately we had to go into. all of this. and. we need. this is how bruguera intends to wake us up to the rising global tide of nationalism and xenophobia and even provoke a physical reaction entering the side visitors a stamped with a number of people who migrated this year and trying it inside. with. literally. the artist cause it forced trying to provoke a collective emotional response to the crisis. these are the neighbors of the tate
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modern who collaborated on the project and nominated a local charity worker natalie bell her name is now on the building and on a usually reserved for big donors and royalty i have. resources being in time and kindness and laugh and compassion. are resources in their own right they have just as much it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's of use of a siri. and refugee once homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artist intends to unsettle from the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tos and the touch this is a multi sensory experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action. this
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is all just these are the top stories international aid is being sent to the devastated indonesian island of sort of ways in some areas more than eighty percent of buildings have been damaged or destroyed eight hundred forty four people are confirmed dead so far with searches continuing for others trapped under rubble. spanish police and demonstrators have fought in barcelona has catalonia marks the first year since a banned referendum on independence avalon's voted for secession but spain's central government the said the poll was illegal protesters want the regional government to keep pushing for a separate state. if you know when i was going to stay and it was important to do something today because throughout this year we have not made much progress the catalan government has not done much and we had to tim and for crash land republic when i knew it would be so very deep in the year since october the first we voted then regardless of all the obstacles imposed by
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a fascist oppressive government that did nothing but assault innocent people who went only with the ballot paper in hand the deadline has passed for the village of palestinians to leave their homes before israeli forces move in bedouins in qana were ordered to pack up by midnight on monday israel wants to demolish the village in the occupied west bank to make way for more illegal jewish settlements u.s. president donald trump has hailed the new united states mexico canada agreement as the most important trade deal in america's history it will cover one point two trillion dollars worth of trade all three countries are calling it a win. the white house has ordered the f.b.i. to expand its investigation into sexual assault allegations against the u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh president donald trump had been accused of trying to restrict the inquiry and fight in the senate judiciary committee now only voted to advance coming as no confirmation to the next stage trump says the f.b.i. should be able to talk to whomever they wish but finished by this friday coming up
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