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the washington post and he said that there have been some lies and deception but then he went on to say about the crown prince is a strong ally saudi arabia is an important ally he continued continues to talk about arms sales that are over inflated but still he keeps talking about how much money the saudis are spending and how many jobs it is creating in the united states although most experts say he's wildly off in his figures but he is not the driving force here tuesday is going to be critical even the president president trump said we'll probably know more on tuesday seems perhaps he knew what president irwin's plan was that's really going to decide just exactly what he has to do not only that but the u.s. congress were seen members of both the house in the senate republicans democrats some of the president's closest allies saying if he doesn't act we will there's three different areas they're looking at suspending those weapons deals that the president often talks about suspending military aid possibly sanctioning
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individuals possibly even in the world family the other option they're talking about is directing the u.s. military to simply stop working with saudi arabia in its war in yemen as you know the u.s. provides refueling which is critical to their mission and also targeting information there was a move not long ago to try and force the defense to stop that work it fell just short in the senate but i can tell you the tide has turned against saudi arabia a lot of people lot of powerful people lot of pundits saying that this is simply the last straw and something needs to change but despite all the pressure patty the treasury secretary steven you chin is so on his way to despite having said he don't so break on a sound investment conference last week. well you voted in that one not next one apparently so the secretary of the treasury secretary was really behind the curve on this if there is that investment conference and it was supposed to have basically the who's who of america there and all the media companies tech c.e.o.'s
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big business they all started saying after this we're not going steve a double down he said he was still going days past and then he came out and said ok i'm not going to go to that conference and that made headlines what didn't make headlines is that on monday he's going to go to the counterterrorism center you remember the picture of president trump launching that by holding the orbit in saudi arabia that one viral apparently there are reports that it's not going as well as planned and so he'll be going there and his argument is that in november the u.s. is going to start trying to really pressure countries to stop by iranian oil that's why he's stopping in saudi arabia and as for sanctions he's saying it's too early to talk about that we have to figure out what the investigation shows so again it with the tertiary secretary's travel i think it shows just exactly what the travel ministration is trying to do and that is basically straddle the fence on this thank you for that paddy pedicle one force in washington d.c. now max movement is the author and editor of grey zone project dot com which is an
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online news publication he says washington is all about preserving its relationship with saudi arabia. while expressing the appropriate concern and outrage over the killing of jamal house shoji we heard from richard haass who is the head of the council on foreign relations the key gathering point of the foreign policy establishment in washington stating that mohammed bin selman and saudi arabia have to be separated and we have to preserve the relationship with saudi arabia by punishing been solomon in order to continue pressuring iran and now steve minucci in the treasury secretary is on his way to riyadh to do just that to preserve this relationship and to save it and before meeting with mohammed bin solomon he met with the leader of the iran war party benjamin netanyahu he's going to send a strong signal in riyadh that the trump administration is prioritizing its.
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agenda to economically assault and possibly military assault iran over the killing of this permanent resident of the u.s. remember this is the trump administration there's a new normal he's not playing by the old rules or one could have asked for some serious concessions all the way to extraditing for too low glenn anything's possible i bet you early on got something special from the trump administration in order to dissipate in a cover up but nevertheless we have to remember that while we're constantly hearing about fifteen saudi operatives flying in and out of istanbul to carry out this heinous crime fifteen saudi hijackers flew into the world trade center on two thousand on september eleventh two thousand and one and that heinous crime was promptly covered up we had the obama administration bob corker lindsey graham all these people howling about they all participated in the attempt to prevent the nine
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eleven widows and bereaved family members from suing saudi arabia this is a crowd of foreign policy elites who are addicted to the special relationship with saudi arabia and the arms sales and oil sales that come with it so we should expect the worst. maximun father head on al-jazeera tens of thousands rally across brazil in support of the far right presidential front runner. hello welcome to have a look at the international forecast we are still seeing some bits and pieces of cloud of rain into dallas into some parts of the u.s. just around texas elsewhere not too bad in terms of the settled weather temperatures not faring too pretty this go north of the border seven celsius the thoughts were holding around eleven celsius the forward to run and also for new
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york made scenes for d.c. and for chicago central parts generally fog into a low to settle weather there as you can see down towards the southwest we could see a little bit of wet weather just moving into southern areas california not so much to speak of but on the right here is of course welcome that will become more widespread as we go through tuesday catherine right starting to push east way to this day says that right into southern areas of texas louisiana mississippi alabama also see some bits and pieces of cloud and right north of that we'll see temperatures around sixteen celsius been a your little cloud within those temperatures to around ten degrees celsius the four to run meanwhile we've got certified and dry weather across the great to add to this we have had some flooding recently into trinidad and tobago showers never really too far away but the right now when they're as intense as we go on through the next day out see further west we have two tropical storms brings in very heavy rain western mexico.
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when the going gets tough many bangkok slum dwellers are forced to borrow. she may be kinder than your average money lender. she may have more patience. but make no mistake. she means business. granny loan shop cause of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories this hour turkey's president has set
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a deadline of tuesday to reveal all details of his country's investigation into journalism. inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. spoke to his u.s. counterpart on the phone and the two agreed on the need for clarity in the case meanwhile britain france and germany have joined forces saying war must be done to establish the truth and german chancellor angela merkel said objects for susana cannot proceed cold under the care and second step. afghanistan has wrapped up two days of voting in part of entry elections millions turned out to cast their ballots despite long delays and threats of violence at least forty five people were killed in attacks during the first day alone more from china in kabul which saw the largest turnout. afghans queue outside this polling center in kabul patiently waiting for
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a chance to vote it's the second time the triage. of the nearly five thousand polling same says four hundred was slated to open a day legs after a host of logistical issues because of security threats only two hundred fifty six actually opened it is a moment in being as neighborhood see some agreement yesterday we came here to vote but there were a lot of irregularities and the biometric system is not working and there was lack of employees at the polling center. as the voting system is very weak and slow the voting started from this morning but so far only ten people have voted. the resilience is counted in ballot papers and lives. the government deployed seventy thousand security forces to protect bush's this weekend the taliban's. said it would target the poles disparate to stop a democratic process the armed group sees as an extension of american influence joe hockey. team in their finest this is the time to be proud of our national army
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national police and our intelligence forces for ensuring security but still violence slipped through the cracks the ministry of interior tell it up nearly two hundred taliban attacks nationwide on saturday. the worst came in kabul just after sunset version seemed to should have been closed at the time but were extended to cope with the long queues of people still waiting to vote a suicide bomber tried to enter a polling station more than a dozen people were killed by the but it was said you should get out was there was a blast and i fell down on the ground blood was everywhere and there were many casualties don't know what happened next. afghans knew they were risking their lives to vote the taliban have reminded them many times and yet they turned out in the millions defiant. young of the nine million registered to vote one third turned out on election day it's sunday will take up another million ballots with two
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provinces yet to vote initial results will be revealed in three weeks these are the third parliamentary elections since the fall of the taliban in two thousand and one if this is the appetizer the main course is the presidential election and april despite logistical and security concerns forces themselves a more engaged and shallow ballasts out is there. an al-jazeera investigation has revealed secret cemeteries in areas of yemen under the control of an armed group backed by the united arab emirates documents show how the brigades controlled areas after hoofy rebels were pushed out one of its leaders says the u.a.e. continues to fund its find is that assassinate rival opponents the leader of the group has been included on the list of people the u.s. considers terrorists jordan says it won't extend a peace treaty with israel allowing it to use two areas along its border the two territories in the north of israel and in the south were included in the one
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thousand nine hundred four peace deal between the two countries israel says it was planning to negotiate an extension on the jordanian land which it says is mainly used by israeli farmers but the twenty five year old lease will now expire next year. prime minister scott morrison has apologized to survivors of child sexual abuse in australian institutions hundreds of survivors gathered outside the house of representatives in the capital camera to witness the address which was televised nationally it follows a five year inquiry which found tens of thousands of children had been abused in schools churches orphanages and other institutions over decades by those responsible for their care muffled cries in the darkness and acknowledged tears the tyranny of invisible suffering the neighborhood pleas of tortured souls the willed. difference to the thinkable fifth
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of their innocence to die a struggle year confronts a trauma an abomination hearted inclined saw it for far too long. there is andrew thomas has more now from camera. five years the ended at the end of last year looking into decades of allegations of sexual abuse of children in all kinds of institutions in australia and i heard some appalling evidence priests abusing children in church teaches abusing them in school sports coaches abusing them in all the school clubs really horrific abuse going on and on and even though it was complained about by children time whistleblowers told local people local representatives politicians in some cases nothing was done the children simply weren't believed and this apology is in some
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way to address that along with four hundred recommendations about what can be done better in future this was a huge huge inquiry heard from over eight thousand survivor of sexual abuse or use the word survivors doggedly but i use it consciously because many many children didn't live long into the adult hood by other took their own lives because of the abuse they had suffered or in some cases there was some murders that went along with all of a so they were and i don't see themselves out of all of us the apology was given by australia's new prime minister scott morrison but it was a previous prime minister julia gillard who set up this inquiry back in twenty twelve and the real applause was for her in parliament during the apologies now all those listening in the hundreds in sight paula madhouse who were they've now come out and they're having lunch on the lawns behind me the prime minister is among them they really want this to be a line in the sand so that this apology marks the sports the toy in which nothing like this could ever happen again. thousands of refugees and migrants are marching
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across mexico headed for the united states they're part of a so-called caravan of people from honduras el salvador and guatemala john homan joined them on the road through south in mexico. you know me to. young and old men and women they keep on trucking it's a multitude at least four thousand people in a caravan that began in honduras. now they've made it through guatemala and into mexico in the last eight days they slept in the open and crossed hills and rivers. jonathan is only full teen and traveling alone he's here for the same reason as everyone else he feels he doesn't have a chance in honduras. back home there's no work and too much crime. many like you sending a trying to get a new start to provide for their families being i mean i mean i would have been you got a six year old boy my dad and my sister i have to help them there's not enough for food i've had my electricity and water cut everything is expensive and there's not
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enough to live on the many the end goal is the united states that's exactly what president trump is putting pressure on mexico to prevent. the police constantly seem about to close off the route the caravan bunches together tenses up in the end the officers simply watch the people that. it's an event locals in the villages turn out to have a look some give what they can get out let's see here my spirits are high but there's still a whole country to go on the sons really beating down our own people the already been walking at this point the six hour was they carrying the few possessions on their back as they go men women and children but things are only going to get more difficult for them as they go deeper into mexico. the country is notorious for its web of migration checkpoints and for the gangs who prey on those traveling through she said when a political something then medical they know that injured
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a face from the authorities an organized crime drug cartels kidnap them and even kill them and that's been well documented so that's why they all grouped together. for the moment that's got them another small step closer to where they want to go john home and how does he had a chop us. they have been rallies in fifteen states across brazil in support a far right presidential front runner. put him ahead of the less leftist scan is a fernando had died for sunday's runoff have also been protests against both scenarios racist homophobic and sex acts sexist comments across brazil. was one of the rallies in support of course narrow in south. with left the week to go until the second crucial round of voting in brazil presidential elections please their job also not all supporters seem to think they help the moment they certainly have around sixty percent rating in the opinion polls with the main challenger. back in
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a distant forty percent of the poll to see what we want to concerned about an investigation into her ledge illegal campaign funding a campaign on social media which is designed to undermine the integrity. to him says he doesn't there's not much interested in that campaign even if you knew about it there's not much you could have done about his six months ago had a less than twenty percent approval rating in the opinion since that seems to struck a chord in the field electorate disillusioned with a corrupt political stop a rising crime they say they're on the roll will win next sunday's election of the same time will still it's not been this polarized or this divided for many many years. now again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera techie's president
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has set a deadline of tuesday to reveal all details of his country's investigation into staff rachet typewriter once spoke to his u.s. counterpart donald trump on the phone and the two agreed on the need for carroty in the case. foreign minister has called death a grave mistake saudi king and the crown prince mohammed bin so. a man who is accused of having ordered murder have offered their condolences to his family despite international outcry the kingdom has given contradictory explanations for the killing inside its consulate in istanbul meanwhile britain france and germany have joined forces saying more must be done to establish the truth and german chancellor angela merkel says or tucson jury bia cannot proceed quotes under the current second stances in other news australia's prime minister scott morrison has apologized to survivors of child sexual abuse in australian institutions it follows a five year inquiry which found that tens of thousands of children have been abused
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in schools churches orphanages and other institutions over decades by those responsible for their care the government says a national tragedy has been exposed and is compensating victims. the polls have closed in afghanistan's parliamentary elections marred by violence and long delays at least forty five people were killed in attacks during the first day of voting less than half of the country's image of all voters cast their ballot on two days of polling that's according to a preliminary tommy thousands of refugees and migrants have entered mexico after crossing the guatemalan border they're part of a so-called caravan of people from honduras el salvador and guatemala trying to reach the u.s. in search for a better life of a better life u.s. president donald trump is threatening to deploy troops if they don't turn back many say they're fleeing violence poverty and corruption in central america.
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