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why me is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. president leadership is working. and china wants a different america. china rejects u.s. allegations of meddling in elections. and i welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha bay and it's a problem also ahead a nation divided republicans and democrats draw different conclusions from an f.b.i. report on president trump's supreme court nominee. than
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in the nation did with life changing injuries after last week's earthquake and tsunami as mass burials become a daily event and. some bob where tries to contain its worst cholera outbreak in a decade. the trumpet ministration is accusing china of trying to undermine america through political military and economic actions u.s. vice president mike pence of china wants to sway the upcoming midterm elections against president trump and response to tough american trade policies china's foreign ministry has rejected the allegations says spence's committed slander a white house correspondent committee how get reports from washington. in the very early days of the transit ministration the us president rolled out the red carpet to host chinese president xi at his mar-a lago resort. more than eighteen months
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later that warmth has been replaced by a trade war between beijing and washington and a strong warning by the u.s. vice president mike pence a message to china's rulers is this. this president will not back down. in a fiery speech pense escalating u.s. rhetoric. broadly blaming china for everything from military aggression in the south china sea to intellectual property theft to advance its global interests chinese security agencies have masterminded the whole sale theft of american technology including cutting edge military blueprints and using that stolen technology the chinese communist party is turning plowshares into swords on a massive scale u.s. media is reporting that includes inserting microchips into servers used by apple
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and amazon to spy on u.s. companies pence also accused china of religious persecution and human rights abuses cracking down on chinese christians buddhists and imprisoning more than a million muslim weekers in government camps and domestically while the u.s. special counsel robert muller continues his probe into russian meddling in the twenty six thousand u.s. election. pence reiterated president trogs claim made last week at the united nations about china and the upcoming elections to put it bluntly president trumps leadership is working. and china wants a different american. parents accuse china of election meddling the twenty eight teen u.s. mid-term elections and the twenty twenty presidential vote with an elaborate december mation campaign to influence u.s. voters hence the trumpet ministration remains hopeful china will come around until then he says it will continue to address what it calls chinese aggression already
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there are terror of some place and more than two hundred fifty billion in chinese goods and more at the ready and could be implemented as early as next year kimberley health at al-jazeera the white house and china correspondent adrian brown has the latest from beijing. well details of the vice president's speech had been leaked many days in advance so china knew what to expect a spokeswoman for the country's foreign ministry said that the vice president's accusations were groundless based on hearsay evidence she stressed that china was pursuing a peaceful path and wanted cooperation with the united states as well as mutual respect but there's no doubt the china now understands that the united states is both widening and intensifying its attacks on china mike pence's speech touched on the principal points of friction between china and the united states right now trade taiwan the south china sea religion human rights and cyber security and of
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course the rest of asia and the rest of the world is now watching on nervously wondering where this war of words is heading and it's not just a war of words because last weekend in the south china sea we almost had a collision between a u.s. warship and a chinese warship they came to within about forty meters of one another and there is a real concern that brinkmanship on the high seas is starting to get out of control now on monday the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei will be here in beijing he's paying visits to south korea north korea as well as japan he's here to brief china on what the united states is saying to north korea as it tries to breathe new life into its north korea policy but of course he'll be looking to try to ease tensions with china but that job has just been made more difficult it seems by what the vice president has said about china. as they want while the news now the f.b.i.
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have a portion to sexual assault allegations against the u.s. president's supreme court nominee has been released to senators and it is causing further division democrats are calling the investigation into brett kavanaugh a sham while republicans say it exonerates the judge to call hayne has the latest from washington d.c. . anger outrage disgust on display in the nation's capital a sizable protest now to tell us senators don't vote to put brett kavanaugh on the supreme court. and only came from new jersey to help spread the word and a few signs she believes christine blasi forward who testified before the senate that kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school i just fired up about the idea that we would have a credibly accused sexual assailant confirmed on the supreme court is unfair unjust
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to women and honestly men across the country but it's not just the liberal side that is angry about this poll show that the republicans are really fired up in fact before the cabin on nomination a lot of republicans told pollsters they weren't all that excited to vote in the upcoming congressional elections that has changed many polls show democrats and republicans equally excited to vote for their side the vote was delayed by a week so the f.b.i. could investigate but their classified report has just further deepen the divide is a complete report this is a background check i'm confident the f.b.i. did a good job they were not hindered in any way so it's very frustrating even the things i read. and i heard the term of the committee say that there is no hint of misconduct in plain english what i just read there are hints of misconduct the f.b.i. didn't interview ford or the witnesses she suggested and many other piece. no kavanaugh
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say they tried to talk to the f.b.i. but were turned away further feelin suspicion and division in a fierce fight that is playing out in the capital and on the streets. for the future of the highest court and likely control of the congress come january. washington. to indonesia now where hundreds of thousands of people are still waiting for food and medicine nearly a week after an earthquake and tsunami devastated the oland of sin away city and top talents and villages have been destroyed a nearly sixteen hundred people have died let's go to our correspondent john allen now she is joining us live from going to tell us where you are and how people there on dealing a week all. right outside the mosque here at the area. where you know we've spoken to some of those attending the prayers for the many of. to find their missing loved ones
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a lot of them actually lost their homes here and many they basically that they are still hoping for more aid this is a very difficult difficult time for the people of idaho they have largely escaped that two thousand and four tsunami and now it is probably the first time in recent memory that they are going through something that devastating as this one afternoon prayers are meant to honor and remember the dead and they say that you know their prayers have never been more urban the situation here is similar all across and in around noon that the. injured survivors and b. are there for a. year old when declines to god and asks for forgiveness he was in the position of prayer for head on the mat when the earthquake struck and the mosque collapsed he's older brother was able to pull him out but the. list was it.
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hard for us to look for a medical clinic. we have to look for two decent tonights. this is one that the hospital it holds the biggest number of injured survivors and some of them come from neighboring districts with spoken to patients here who say it took days before they got medical help but they are grateful they're still alive. elias says she was near the sea when the earthquake struck she waited for a moment and thought everything was fine until the tsunami swept her away it took three days before her family found her. i thought i was going to die i swallowed a lot of water and then a man pulled me up by my arm the tsunami hit the town of pollute late on friday
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three strong waves swept away hundreds of homes schools government facilities all wiped out in an instant and days since the disaster struck many believe the true extent of the damage has yet to be seen the number of people killed is expected to rise. a twenty minute drive from the main town is where hundreds are buried mass burials have become a daily reality some of the bodies buried here are unidentified the indonesian government says a quick burial is necessary to prevent the spread of communicable diseases entire families who once lived full lives cut short by a tragedy they have been reduced to this and no one has come to say good bye. this is just and this. and this is
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a situation that is repeated one hundred thousand times over here in iraq and other neighboring districts the indonesian government understands that the process of burying thousands of those. people who died here is unpopular but they simply do not have any choice now there is going to be a question in the coming months whether it. has been can have been conducted in some of the bodies recovered whether dental records have been taken this is critical when you look at the medium and long term development of a community or are simply basically an entire community have been devastated by a situation like this when we were just in another area in this post so a village nearby look where basically the communities have been completely wiped out where people are still hoping for aid we are seeing back roads we just saw bodies being pulled out of the hole so there is a situation that is devastated and one which will take months or perhaps years for
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a town like this to recover jim miller thank you very much for that but as jamila and they'll go live in poland thank you still ahead on the political candidates and brazil's divisive presidential race clash on live t.v. as the campaign wraps up ahead of sunday's vote and christiane a rebel and a response to claims he raped a woman in las vegas mine years ago. the nice pink sky spy the taj mahal. or as the sun sets in the city of angels. hello there looks like parts of the middle east we'll see some pretty wet weather over the next couple of days we look at the channel for some friday we can see a few showers are developing in the northern parts of iran and some of these are likely to be fairly lively then as we head into saturday that area of rain gradually spreads a little bit out towards the west over parts of iraq and a bit further east as well so across this region really doesn't quite disturbed
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elsewhere though staying mostly fine and dry the temperatures now beginning to drop off in baghdad they saw a maximum of thirty seven degrees here in doha we're also over the worst of the summer as well quite dry add a for friday thirty nine probably maximum but it drops off as the humidity rises for saturday so thirty seven will be our maximum towards the west they can be a little bit of cloud developing around the mecca area and as the outside chance that we could see a shower out of that a bit further towards the south and force here that's largely following dry weather for many of us antananarivo up at a warm thirty degrees for us in capetown we'll wait around twenty for most of the showers a currently just to the east of mozambique looks like they'll gradually begin to ease off there as they work their way northward so you'll see a couple of showers perhaps around parts of southern madagascar on saturday but away from there it does look largely troy. there with sponsored by qatar breeze.
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when they're online for humanity has been taken down or is this going to this we're told you about numbers on a spreadsheet or if you join us on saying i guarantee no one has a back story like yours this is a dialogue and i'm just tired of seeing the negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a. comments here i'll do my best to bring them into this joint. good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories u.s. was president of. china of interfering with american politics and technology he
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says beijing is using economic and military tools as well as propaganda to advance its interests in the u.s. china's foreign ministry has rejected the allegations. and. top republican said there's no hint of misconduct in the f.b.i. reporting to supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh senate democrat said the reported sexual assault allegations complete the senate is expected to vote on cavanagh's confirmation later this week hundreds of thousands of people in need of aid on the indonesian island of little way see a week after an earthquake and tsunami devastated much of the odd and more than fifteen hundred people have been killed looting has become such a problem that soldiers have been ordered to shoot looters. let's get more on our top story now the u.s. vice president with china harry her stay is an ethical hacker and computer programmer who is best known for successfully hacking into voting machines in the
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united states and he says election infrastructure in the u.s. is old and fragile making it vulnerable to even amateur cyber attacks. but desist i'm currently in use a bulk of the machines were acquired two thousand and two two thousand and three that was a very different time first of all these machines were not new designs at the time these designs are from eighty's and ninety's from the time when a cyber warfare was a probably more science fiction a reality to people so these machines are not designed for today's standards and these machines don't require nice estate capabilities to be hacked actually day are sometimes in such a real unreliable state that there is no need for a malicious actor to do anything for having inaccurate or hard to understand results.
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brazil's presidential candidates are taking part in their final debate ahead of the first round of voting on sunday five candidates are battling it all the election that's being described as the most unpredictable and decades traceable has the date from sao paulo. it's two days before the elections and the last debate happening in rio there's a nato between those who will participate on sunday's vote here in brazil except. two who did not attend this last debate and gave an exclusive interview to ten very cold owned by the evan jellicoe church here in brazil and what many say is a big push by the evan jelly cards to the personality. many were hoping that in this last debate number one that it would be able in a way to gain more votes and attack the personality. directly during the debate that did not happen however we have seen a change of strategy the workers' party we have seen some tweets saying about the
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now to for example never voted for a poverty fund but he never dieted to vote to increase his own salary the workers' party is also comparing to it will turn out ok with adolph hitler from the very beginning the big strategy by the workers party was say that. well many are saying that that was a big mistake it helped in the very beginning but now it's become a more complex situation because in a way the workers' party is not acknowledging its own mistakes and in a way this has prevented them from gaining more votes and this election has become a two man race both for matter has increased his votes in the last few days and many believe that he could win the first round. to iraq now with a new prime minister has to choose a cabinet and presented to parliament within thirty days but for. these government to survive he would also have to tackle the more pressing problems growing west of
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the southern province of basra a protest against corruption and poor public services continue the home of the deal has the latest from baghdad. the bustling. a crucial lifeline to the country's economy every day tens of thousands of tons of imported goods floated at these dogs more than three million but also oil field tankers destined for the global market while busting up pumps millions into government coffers every day but a little of the outreach has its residents and i are kind of mentality there is no life here we've been totally neglected we have no clean water no electricity no jobs we keep wondering how we have sunk to this level. now it's not what is the government for fifteen years with kept hearing promises without action we're still not seeing any efforts to save us from this mystery. in the impoverished suburbs of iraq's second largest city a simmering soup of garbage and rule see which is
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a common sight. grievances boiled over in early july when thousands took to the streets to protest what they say is government neglect. the protests were triggered of thousands of people got sick drinking contaminated water after five months of political crisis about finally has a new leadership moments of the but i'm sorry a cut from wolf in iraq was elected president by parliament he topped the lobdell mahdi a shia and former oil minister to form the next government as prime minister the job is huge and the future of bossa is central to their success feel her lover i believe that the current shift in politics in iraq however tiny is driven by recent events in basra it's important for the new leadership to understand that failing in basra is not an option and would mean total failure for them. to calm
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rising anger and tension in basra the outgoing administration announced two months ago a multi-billion dollar emergency plan to restore facilities and vital services in the region this time will the people of basra refusing to settle for what they call token improvements many say that unless there is many to change in the political system under the new administration funds for development may once again and up in the pockets of corrupt officials how about the wall jazeera. so yemen now with a cholera outbreak is continuing to spread rapidly the world health organization says about ten thousand suspected cases are now reported every week thirty percent of them are children under five left untreated color can kill to kill a child within hours intensified fighting on the somme has damaged the water supply which may have caused the spike and cholera. the baba has to her vaccinating people living in urban areas as it tries to contain its worst cholera outbreak in
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a decade has already killed forty nine people and infected thousands more. reports . the outbreak of cholera started hearing glenview a pool suburb of the capital harare around half a million people will receive an back seat against cholera in the next few days another million doses will be administered in other densely populated areas of the capital next week the government says it's made good progress in containing the outbreak deaths have been reported in more than a week and the rate of infection has slowed down. we are frank fall for the effort the disease is under control zimbabwe's biggest cholera outbreak was ten years ago more than four thousand people died back then health officials and the international community accused the government of not responding to the emergency fast enough people living in harare say lessons have not been learned.
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should have reacted faster and they responded late and by ben many people had died they should have been much quicker. typhoid and cholera outbreaks occur regularly in zimbabwe because of dilapidated water and sanitation facilities there are concerns that the government's vaccination program which is focused on the capital is not comprehensive enough. going out today should also go to the rule areas to give these doses so that this disease doesn't affect the whole country the vaccination program has began just before the onset of the rainy season which normally increases the risk of new infections the government says it's planning to raise thirty five million dollars to treat the current outbreak and to vastly improve harare's water and sanitation system victoria gate and be al-jazeera. one of the sea is not about peace prize will be announced on friday and there was
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plenty of speculation about when the awards show how has more on the possible contenders. so it's that time of the year again when the nobel committee is preparing to announce the winner of the famous peace prize everyone's trying to guess who's in the running well it's just that it's a guessing game because the shortlist is always a closely guarded secret. among possible winners looking at world events ethiopia's prime minister has been mentioned for peace moves between his country and eritrea with war raging and fears of famine in yemen the un's world food program has been suggesting very very very aware of. the refugee crisis and the deaths of those crossing the mediterranean remain in the spotlight with the un's refugee agency the u.n.h.c.r. and groups like s.o.s. meditate on the possibly in the frame of bookmakers favorite seems to be a three way when between north korea's kim jong un the south korean president in
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and yes donald trump for their joint efforts to avert a nuclear war on the korean peninsula but keep guessing because not only are the experts usually wrong but one close peace prize watcher i spoke to said the committee's been getting it wrong for decades. they have entirely forgotten the real alfred nobel the real speaks about the champions of peace. who are doing work to create the brotherhood of nations disarmament and peace congresses the core activities of the peace movement at the time this is a prize for the grassroots not for the militarist state leaders lots of people think they got it wrong with anxiety see who won in one thousand nine hundred one with calls for the now leader of myanmar to be stripped of the prize because of military violence directed at the range of people that may cause the committee to play it safe this year who knows and that's the point no one does jonah how
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al-jazeera in oslo. now five times. footballer of the year christiana rinaldo has trained for the event as for the first time since the rape accusations the thirty three year old denies he assaulted a woman at a las vegas hotel in two thousand and nine paul reese has more. christiane i recall they pulled into the event is training complex and cheering on thursday the day after using twitter to deny he had a right to woman one of the biggest names in world football has been accused by american catherine majorca of assaulting her in his las vegas hotel room nine years ago she told the german newspaper spiegel that she had been paid three hundred seventy five thousand dollars by rinaldo to keep quiet my oga has now filed a civil lawsuit against the portuguese player whose own lawyers have threatened to sue the newspaper for damages in early two thousand and seventeen we filed for first traces about this incident in june two thousand and nine and we kept digging
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and search for more documents and went outside to do some open field research went to las vegas for example and gathered as much information as we could about this case this is a very sensitive case obviously police in las vegas have since reopened the complaints my oga made at the time in which she didn't identify her alleged assailant her lawyer says she's now been emboldened to name or naldo because of the me too movement that followed last year's allegations against movie producer harvey weinstein. and which also inspired usa gymnasts to testify against dr laurie last set before he was jailed for sexual assault in january this year the. need to move was very important to her care through. decision to. consult with us and go forward in this case. i think she looks to women
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who are involved in the two movements he rose in his tweets on wednesday ronaldo said. rape is an abominable crime that goes against everything i am and believe in kane as i may be to clear my name i refuse to feed the media spectacle created by people seeking to promote themselves at my expense a day earlier he had released another denial on instagram. they want to. buy my name. were now there has been left out of the squad for his national psych portugal for the next two matches under what the team says was a preexisting agreement few problems i know christiane are right now and i well i fully believe what he says and i know he sees it my perspective would not carry out a crime at this kind i do not believe that was. my old his lawyer says the instant has left her suffering from posttraumatic stress and depression rinaldo is
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due to play in the italian league against he denies it on saturday with the date of a possible court appearance in the united states yet to be announced paul reese al-jazeera. hello again on one of the problem in the headlines on. u.s. vice president mike pence is accuse china of and to fair and with american politics and technology he says beijing is using economic and military tools as well as propaganda to advance its interests of the u.s. china's foreign ministry has rejected the allegations saying pen's has committed slander. top republicans in the u.s. so there's no hint of misconduct in the f.b.i. report and a supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh but senate democrats argue that the report of the sexual assault allegations is incomplete the senate is expected to vote on cavanagh's confirmation later this week hundreds of thousands of people are still
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in need of aid on the indonesian island of civil way see after an earthquake and tsunami hit a week ago more than fifteen hundred people have been killed looting has become such a problem that the military has been ordered to shoot looters on side candidates and brazil's presidential razor going head to head in the last televised debate before sunday's vote they're accusing far right. of posing a threat to democracy he's absent from the debate site and doctor's orders as he recovers from a stabbing attack last month. perot's former president alberto fujimori has warned that if he's forced to go back to prison he'll die for more of a quarter to his dramatic or for his life on a mobile phone whilst in hospital in lima peru supreme court overturned a medical pardon on wednesday the decision could force them to return to jail to serve a long sentence for human rights abuses here. today i would like to tell the our
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thora teasin politicians please do not use me as a political weapon because i no longer have the strength to resist it i would like to ask the president of the republican and the members of the judiciary one thing only please don't kill me if i go back to prison my heart will not be able to endure it it is far too weak in order to go through it again do not sentence me to death of the tesla c.e.o. has criticised a government agency on twitter just days after negotiating a settlement to keep his job last suggested that the securities and exchange commission was helping investors betting on tesla stock to four it sowed mask last week for alleged fraud after the c.e.o. wrote on social media that he was considering taking the private those are the headlines on al-jazeera the stream is up next.
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