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this is is a warning to president trump that they are going to continue to maintain pressure on his administration to conclude its investigation into exactly what happened in the death of jamal khashoggi in the course of the day two comments from a former director of the cia he had this to say referring to the crown prince by his initials m.p.'s whether or not he authorized dismemberments the through thick and brutal killing and torture of him in the reported dismembering of his battery buddy i don't know but i have no doubt my mind. was fully aware of what was going to happen to be in had approved and the current director of the cia is on her way back to the us she will be briefing president trump on her return this is the key issue president trump has said he's waiting for all full information from her g.
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the hospital has been fully briefed it is reported by her turkish counterpart she will have all the information that president trump needs to take a decision as to how the u.s. should react to the death of joe palca shall be explosive devices and other suspicious packages were sent to top u.s. democratic politicians and the offices of c.n.n. bill and hillary clinton former president barack obama and billionaire george soros were among those targeted at a rally in wisconsin donald trump call for unity and said those responsible for the bombs will be prosecuted. the federal government is conducting an aggressive investigation and we will find those responsible and we will bring them to justice hopefully very quickly the any acts or threats of political violence are to attack on our democracy itself.
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no nation can succeed that tolerates violence or the threat of violence as a method of political intimidation coersion or control we all know that such conduct must be fiercely opposed and firmly prosecuted a bill schneider is a political analyst he says president trump needs to tone down his divisive rhetoric to bring americans together. trump is a divider he governs by dividing he was he ran for president as a divider he got elected as a divider and he is governed by creating an even exaggerating division in the united states sometimes using incendiary rhetoric when he tells his supporters that they should beat up protesters. things like that he's a divider and he is exaggerating a lot of division in the united states and that can encourage some unhinged character characters to do some rather dangerous things which is apparent
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apparently what happened some who are top supporters are saying this is all a false flag and it's being done really be that these devices were set by liberals by democrats in order to blame republicans before the midterm election things have gotten just that out of hand i think the president's responsibility is to trying to tone things down to try to diminish the division in the country i don't know the he'll do that we'll see what he does at this rally but certainly this threat of violence that came through the mail this is in an invitation to him and to many others in our political life to try to call them things down are still ahead on al jazeera when we come back fears of a health crisis in one of iraq's biggest cities water treatment system collapsing.
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hello there for many of us across the middle east the weather is turning cooler and wet and now in fact if we look at the satellite picture we can see plenty of cloud working its way in from the mediterranean that's giving us some heavy downpours some snow at times too and certainly dragging down the temperatures so if you look at the charts for thursday then lots of what weather across this whole region and that works its way eastwards turning more wintery as we head into friday behind it the temperatures in ankara tumble so a maximum just of nine degrees that weather actually fees a long way further south so for some of us through parts of iraq and iran we're also likely to see some outbreaks of rain come friday towards the south and here in doha is should be mostly fine a draw towards the west of us though more in the way of cloud here over many parts of saudi arabia that will be thick enough to give us one or two showers it begins to break up there as we head through the day on friday and then more of us getting away with a dry and very bright today down towards the southern parts of africa we've got a fair amount of cloud stretching through angolan out towards the east that's
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giving us a few outbreaks of rain most of them over parts of angola here few shop showers and only a couple more particularly around the coast as we head through the day on friday to the south of all of that it's looking fine for its even talk a maximum of what around thirty degrees should also be rather woman cape town will maximum at twenty seven. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with mace documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera.
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again you're watching i just hear a reminder of our top stories this hour in the latest fallout over the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi several members of the u.s. congress have introduced new legislation legislation which could end arm sales and aid to saudi arabia. crown prince mohammed bin certain man has spoken publicly for the first time about the killing of jim which he called painful he said justice will prevail the washington post is reporting that the head of the cia heard all the zero capturing the moment of casualties murder. explosive devices and other suspicious packages were sent to top u.s. democratic politicians and the offices of the c.n.n.
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bill and hillary clinton former president barack obama and billionaire george soros were among those top. u.n. investigators say revenge of muslims in myanmar still facing genocide head the united nations fact finding mission on myanmar told the u.n. security council that up to four hundred thousand ranger who remain in myanmar face severe restrictions and russian our diplomatic editor james bays. i think it was the meeting they tried to stop russia china and bolivia voting to attempt to block a briefing by the un zone fact finding mission on myanmar china said it was an internal issue here were even though over seven hundred thousand people fled the country into bangladesh to escape the violence russia said the report of the mission was biased and unreliable even though it runs to four hundred forty pages of searing testimony as the security council veto doesn't apply to procedural matters the
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chairman of the fact finding mission was eventually able to give his damning conclusions our report characterizes the recent events in the right hand. as a human catastrophe there which will see able and plan one that will have severe impact will many generations to come if not for ever the details of the report clearly had an impact on some i never thought in my eight diplomatic career that i would hear a briefing to the security council as compelling detail such awful treatment of our peoples as we have heard today the u.k. was one of the european countries suggesting the situation be referred to the international criminal court that won't happen because in that case
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a security council veto could and almost certainly would be used bart an investigation into the crime of forced expulsion is a possibility because the country so many people fled to bangladesh has signed up to the court's jurisdiction james bays al-jazeera at the united nations. maddi has been sworn in as iraq's new prime minister olmert has been voting on that he's proposed cabinet and m.p.'s have agreed on more than a dozen ministers met and he has been under pressure to form a diverse government under iraq's constitution is she as sony's kurds and other minorities must all be represented doctors fear two and a half million iraqis are at risk of disease because water supplies and the sanitation system has collapsed in the southern city of basra the breakdown is being blamed on government corruption in the oil which reason rubber mats before us
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. is threaded with waterways along which trade has flowed for generations but not now pictures from the norwegian refugee council show canals choked by garbage and believe the piles of trash water is saturated with salt. water the second mission are shielded the bin majority early when the water first became salty my brother got poisoned he stayed in hospital for two days there are too many cases of poisoning it's not only one or two thousands of people that poisoned. upstream dams in turkey syria and iran are blamed for reducing fresh water supplies to a trickle salt water from the gulf has been edging northwards for decades now bassos top water is on drink coble it can't even be used for washing schoolchildren and among tens of thousands of iraqis who fall in ill health and wellness and our schools have only one place with toilets we always ask the students to bring their own water from home because we had many poisoning cases i've dealt with five or six
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cases of extreme vomiting there's a cut most of my friends can't come to school because of the salty water they have been poisoned some of them got it to skin and some of them got issues with their hair years of frustration with the struggling water an electrical supply is finally exploded in september. with days of deadly protests against government corruption which residents blame for the city's collapsing infrastructure and widespread unemployment despite a visit by high battle of body the prime minister at the time and parliamentary promises that things would improve little seems to have changed doctors and aid agencies are worried that as the weather gets cooler the risk from water borne diseases such as cholera is rising in the coming days and in the coming weeks when the temperature will be between thirty to thirty seven he's just very likely to get pulled out we'll hear we are expecting rates if nothing is done to
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rehabilitate to moderate some additional infrastructure says. sits on top of much of iraq's oil wealth and peace in baghdad last year named the city iraq's economic capital but the people who live here say their water supply needs to stop poisoning them rob matheson al-jazeera. a thousands of central american migrants crossing mexico towards the united states have resumed their long trek to the border that's the spot a warning from u.s. president donald trump that they won't be allowed to enter the country illegally issues dominating campaigning for november's mid-term elections in the u.s. john heilemann reports now from chap us in southern mexico. they resumed their trek at four in the morning trying to make some headway before the baking midday sun even then it was hard work several thousand men women and children dispersed in
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a long exhausted trail their goal is to reach the united states a country where they've now become a political football in a bitter election race. with the ability to. take your camera and search. started going to take you john take the camera go in the middle and you're going to find emissary you're going to find middle eastern you're going to find everything and guess what we're not allowed to them in our car we want to say. too much to we quit the caravan i want to syria didn't find anyone from the middle east north terrorists or isis all of which president trump has hinted at without proof what we have seen a single men women and many families like that of one half year old just south taking a breather by the side of the road with her father and aunt they like others here are aware of donald trump's accusations islam and beat up it's a lie that's your first reaction you feel bad about the discrimination because
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we're not gang members. but what many in the caravan aunts aware of is that the timing of their march could actually turn into a huge political gift for the u.s. president the caravan has inadvertently come just the right moment for president trump and the republican party and that's because the u.s. midterm elections are just two weeks away and the. images of thousands of people heading for the u.s. border coupled with president trump's inflammatory and unproven remarks are only going to mobilize his support. the one we talked to denied that some criminals could be mixed in with the multitude it's almost inevitable given the numbers here but they also said that they were heading to the u.s. to escape the violence on poverty of back home and to find work by the most we only asked to be let through so that we can offer a better future for our children our parents who are already old and our families.
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ultimately the backlash in the us to this movement of thousands of desperate people could push that dream even further out of reach both for them and those who come after john home and now does it a chance for us hurrican has been downgraded after it hit mexico's northwestern state of sinaloa storm is now a tropical depression as it moves inland but it's still dumping heavy rain in some areas of the country well there was one of the most powerful hurricanes to blow into mexico from the pacific no injuries have been reported but the storm did knock down trees and course power outages. it's been called the biggest bank fraud in south african history more than one hundred thirty million dollars was stolen from the v.b. s. mutual bank leading to its collapse south africa's finance minister has suggested the bank can be saved but if it isn't it is the poor who end up paying the ultimate
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price i mean a miller has more from limpopo province. corrupt and beyond saving that's the final word in a reserve bank report on the theft of more than one hundred and thirty million dollars at south africa's v b s mutual bank the only black owned bank in limpopo province it was supposed to have been a vehicle for empowerment but instead it was looted being allegedly by more than fifty people from bank executives to politicians some from within the ruling african national congress nor around the past why is one of ninety four employees who's been laid off because the bank has no war money remember. i'm still shocked i don't have a job now i'm very disappointed because they still haven't explained to us exactly what happened but all we know is we don't have a job at least some were douses she deposited her life savings of almost thirty thousand dollars at the bank the money was meant to pay for her children's education she's only managed to get
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a quarter of it back it would be better if our now my children cannot even go to school because of all the money i have lost. it's also alleged that political influences convince local municipalities to deposit billions of dollars at the bank which is against regulations some of those implicated have said they'll pay back the money if they have to others have promised legal action for defamation some are for the report a lie a political thought but for many south africans there are unanswered questions about how such looting was allowed to happen at an institution that was meant to serve them. the bank is a kusa. granting any regular loan of more than half a million dollars to former president jacob zuma and transferring more than a million dollars to the brother of this man through each of our member the deputy president of the opposition party the economic freedom fighters the party and both
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men have denied any involvement the idea of bribery corruption has become part of the south african cultural d n a so the mess that is going on in secular studies in v.b. as it solidifies of the thinking on the part of ordinary sort of that feeling and corruption is normal government figures last year showed corruption cost the economy almost two billion dollars a year and more than seventy thousand jobs but for people like lisa this is about more than just numbers it's about the loss of her children's future for me al-jazeera limpopo province of africa. and as i'm speaking with the headlines on al-jazeera now in the latest fallout over the murder of journalist john murtha shuggie several members of the u.s. congress have introduced new legislation which could end arm sales and aid to saudi
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arabia. crown prince mohammed bin said man i've spoken publicly for the first tile about the killing say same justice will prevail the prince himself is widely suspected of ordering the journalist death of though he denies all knowledge. would . have to show but first of all it's very painful to pursue it to yourself it is painful to everyone in the world it's a brutal attack not accepted investigations are happening we will work with the turkish government to reach results the perpetrators will be brought to justice this is something that has to be taken by any government and undoubtedly the cooperation between the turkish and saudi government is good and we know a lot of people are trying to seize this painful situation to create a rift between turkey and saudi arabia and i want this place to send a message that you will never be able to do that as long as you have a king called solid man in a. crown prince name
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mohammed in selman saudi arabia. and a turkish president named one of. the washington post is reporting the head of the cia has listened to all the old capturing the moment of her shelties murder was visiting turkey as part of a u.s. investigation into the killing explosive devices and other suspicious packages were sent to top u.s. democratic politicians and offices of c.n.n. bill and hillary clinton for president barack obama and billionaire george soros were among those targeted. u.n. investigators say ranger muslims in myanmar are still facing genocide the head of the u.n. fact finding mission on myanmar told the security council that up to four hundred thousand ranger who remain in myanmar face severe restrictions and repression seven hundred thousand of those fled to bangladesh last year after
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a brutal military campaign there china tried to block investigators from briefing the u.n. security council those are the headlines you're up to date we're back in half an hour right now witness. the cricket world isn't in our tricks thing i mean you have to think why would you give me the very ten million printed media in the hague it was no big bang bang bang. al-jazeera is investigative unit reveals explosive you have a documentary confirms the bible now is a very hard profile figure in much fixing international cricket. al-jazeera investigation cricket match fixing the farms.
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know you're going to go to my workplace. at a department of education. i'm employed as a labor relations officer. in charge for the disobedient and making sure that today's labor is. no edwards would you know we all fall for pollution or not so it's you who was the. media reports of a nationwide. chief mins to decide his fate assurance with the differences between myself and the forty's so day on day off would you know it. when there was a neck
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a later leave now. do you. know what quality of education is to to repeat it because educators do not have control over the land us. lenders are now starting to us all to decay does so constantly you are faced with with situations that. imbalance. but. over the view that the only time when human beings change their behavior is if they see threat of pain that is only time. i'm actually feeling proud because i don't learn of people presently out neat looking to do something like that still. for taking an entire communities actually
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have been making so i think he's been driven by the patience of it's like even if you want to tell him to stop you know he's not going to stop. this or that is going to do if. i'm a person in the office fish or just. say i've got a running child my mother isn't going to play for anything just because i'm going to continue to like you to look them up to the commission for. the moment. but some of the exit donkey did it also they did the whole week.
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it out before she died of no money because refusing up an almost rich. account of the little. things with the needle like ai is said to be for them one of the only way a human being change their behavior is if they see the kind of pain. listening is a measure that is going to country administer you'll bring your own addiction. you couldn't comprehend by newsman. someone else and courted us all. we are policing your sordid change to him except the would be in society and. the reason why was to die when all those were in cavil mind in positions over this
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one's ability to not fight can get out and power people or destroy.

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