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and in the final moments before this aircraft crashed into the java sea still no word officially from those leading the search operation leading the investigation nor indeed from lion air itself about what exactly went wrong and really any significant results from the investigation will need to wait of course until they find the recorders from the aircraft to try to achieve that broadens to make spirits from singapore with specialist equipment to try to detect exactly where those recorders may be so nothing in the way of an official explanation so we're left really to speculation about in particular that fault that was picked up on the aircraft when it flew from bali to jakarta on sunday lion air again saying that that fault was clear there was nothing wrong with the aircraft it was safe to make that trip from bali to jakarta the day before the ill fated flight took off from jakarta on monday morning now some speculation that that fault might have been to do with the instruments in the cockpit to do with air speed and to do with altitude
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and certainly when you look at the dot that has been coming from the flight in its final moments there were some flux your fluctuations in altitude and also in speed and the fact that the aircraft seemed to have trouble gaining altitude which is perhaps why the request was made by the pilot to turn the plane around but again no explanation yet as to why that request officially was made from the pilot to the air traffic control here in jakarta. from jakarta. still ahead on al-jazeera jewish leaders in pittsburgh tell president trump his own welcome they're off to the synagogue shooting less and stops targeting minorities. and end of an era beckons in germany as chancellor angela merkel rules out running for another term.
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hello there well across united states we have been seeing a frontal boundary really bringing some contrast of temperatures across much of the central air of united states in terms of look at this dallas at twenty five degrees and denver eight and here is that funnel boundary right here as we go towards wednesday we do expect to see pretty much most of the same with more rain coming to dallas that is going to start to break those temperatures down just a little bit and very rainy conditions all the way up towards auto we are going to sing toronto at about thirteen degrees along the eastern seaboard really not too bad with york at nineteen washington at twenty and atlanta at twenty four degrees there we're here across mexico as well as down across parts of central america plenty of clouds right there particularly down here towards the south some of those clouds are going to bring some heavy showers at times with managua seeing about thirty two degrees there but not looking too bad across many of the islands where
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have been a you can be seeing some nice conditions few at twenty nine maybe some clouds of towards nasa here on tuesday but as we go towards wednesday more clouds start to edge in across much of the area down towards the northern part of south america we are looking at bogota with the temperature there at sixteen degrees and speaking of clouds we did have some clouds pushing through parts of rio de janeiro but things are looking much better and we do expect to see a temperature of twenty seven. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's wild. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera.
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welcome back you're watching out to syria time to recap our headlines the fiance of journalist jamal her shoji says she held saudi arabia responsible for his murder t.j. jang is also demanded they return his body and sources tell the turkish prosecutor's office isn't happy with its meeting with saudi officials neither side has handed over its evidence. the u.s. military is deploying more than five thousand troops including armed soldiers to the border with mexico it's part of president donald trump's campaign to stop a so-called caravan of central americans from crossing into the u.s.
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. search and rescue teams say no survivors are expected after monday's crash of jakarta's coast some remains of passengers have been recovered but the main wreckage hasn't been found one hundred eighty nine people were on board the lion airplane. intern is here at least twenty people were injured when a female suicide bomber blew itself up in the capital tunis fifteen policemen are among the injured the country has been under a state of emergency since two thousand and fifteen after dozens of people were killed in a series of isolette attacks david chase that has more from tunis. this attack happened in a main highway in the center of tunis which is known as the seans elisei of the capital the explosion occurred just two hundred yards away from the french embassy and very near the main municipal theater a thirty year old woman approached
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a police checkpoint and then detonated what appears to be in a bag of grenades it was a very homemade device now this comes at a very fundamental time politically here in tunisia because the the moderate islamist party has just broken away from the secular forces in the coalition that has been a very successful evolving democratic institution jane is of course is the country where the arab spring first started and the only one which is seen or talk see move towards a viable form of democracy so. that the president here that she is in president said that a sense lee they thought they defeated terrorism and driven the terrorists into the caves but he said now they've returned to the very center we don't know of any connections between the thirty year old woman who set off this explosive device and
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any extremist organizations she told her parents from the eastern coast that she was coming up to tunis just to find some work so nobody has any idea who was behind this attack but clearly it's meant to attack the main source of revenue here at a particularly vulnerable political time and that is to keep the tourists away and that will be destabilizing for the whole of tunisia. israeli forces have shot dead a palestinian man during protests at gaza's border with israel gaza's ministry of health says another fifteen people were injured by live gunfire israeli forces have killed at least two hundred ten palestinians and injured more than eight hundred thousand since the protests began in march palestinians have been gathering at the border weekly to demand the return to their native land donald trump will visit pittsburgh on tuesday the same day the first funerals will be held for the eleven people killed it is shooting in
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a synagogue there are members of the jewish community of written an open letter to trump saying he's not welcome leslie fully denounces white nationalism and the gallacher reports. at the tree of life synagogue in squirrel hill people from across the city continue to lay tributes for the eleven victims that were killed on saturday morning the attorney general called the shooting an attack on all people of faith one survivor described the moments after the first shots rang out i tried to see if i could go back to get the eight remaining people who were in the back of the congregation but i could tell the gun it was gunfire was getting louder it was coming up the stairs and i couldn't i can see those people the suspected shooter robert bowers appeared in court on monday the forty six year old faces twenty nine separate charges and could face the death penalty in another development a group of jewish leaders has published an open letter to president trump telling him he should stay away one exit reads president trump you are not welcome in
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pittsburgh until you fully denounce white nationalism the president is jew in pittsburgh on tuesday we have no use for him. he's calling himself a nationalist the last of the medical group that i heard of the call themselves nationalists were nazis and the white house briefing the president's press secretary told reporters don't trump has made his feelings on hate crimes clear the president has denounced racism hatred and bigotry in all forms on a number of occasions will continue to do that i'm doing it here today and i would also say at the same time that some individuals they're grieving they're hurting the president wants to be there to show the support of this administration for the jewish community the rabbi said that he is welcome as well as this community continues to mourn the eleven people that were killed on saturday morning the first funerals a jew to take place on tuesday two brothers who were killed in what's described as
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the worst attack on the jewish community in u.s. history will take place meanwhile the phrase hate has no home here is springing up all across the city and gallacher al-jazeera pittsburgh pennsylvania. the f.b.i. says it's intercepted another suspicious package addressed to c.n.n. in the u.s. a bomb squad responded to the discovery at a postal service center in atlanta the f.b.i. said it was similar to bombs were mailed last week to prominent people or organizations who opposed president donald trump. brazil's new president elect has announced his first foreign trip abroad. says he'll visit followed by the u.s. and israel also nahrawan more than fifty five percent of the vote in sunday's election but many fear he'll push his right wing populist agenda once in power throws a bo has more from rio de janeiro. and lives in the largest. people living here have to deal with poverty and insecurity every day
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but now that jade was elected president many are not sure of what's coming next. because we have seen a war here between drug traffickers and that affects our economy and scientists many shops had to close because they couldn't make it or fings or change. in education that's missing here. we wouldn't have so many kids involved in drug trafficking he was. also not a has promised to fight the crime wave that is killing thousands every year and to reinvigorate brazil's economy for years those who live in the favelas have voted for center left workers' party but it was different this time even though. insulted in the past black people and minorities and could pass laws that would end up hurting the poor he has managed to get involved in favelas like this one the
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main reason is because he represents change. at the economy is his main priority. the economy it has lost investors with the crisis but also narrow says a lot about security and corruption but he hasn't talked much about the economy. also not a has promised to liberalize the economy privatized state companies and reduce the deficit he has also said that brazil will be closer to the united states and israel he's expected to be more aggressive with china but analysts say it won't be easy for him to put into practice many of his campaign promises i would not get me i'm going to be so we've got herself to do whatever trump does because trump can. hear quite a bit china because a united states have heard that they are high def you can trade balance with china brazil has a very high there was a trade balances so it's not the same in china it's much more important problem for
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brazil then brazil china it's not what they were after anger towards the political class has helped to win the presidency but even though his violently toric scares many brazil there are those who want their daily lives to change. religion a row. it's the beginning of the end for one of europe's most influential leaders german chancellor angela merkel has announced she'll leave politics at the end of her term in office in two thousand and twenty one and she's standing standing down rather as the head of her center right party later this year then barbara reports from burden. i'm going to make calls message to leaders of her party the christian democrats all the c.d.u. is clear it's time to begin a new chapter on monday she announced to nobody's great surprise that this would be her last term as germany's chancellor but she also plans to quit as party leader by the end of the year. i will not put myself forward again as candidate for the
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c.d.u. chair secondly this fourth term is my last as john and chancellor at the federal election in twenty twenty one i will not stand against the child a candidate i know as a candidate for the bundestag and for the sake of protocol i won't seek any further political offices. i'm going to merkel's been chancellor for thirteen years stepping down as leader of her party a position she's held for nearly two decades means the race will soon beyond to find a replacement allowing a new figure to build a profile ahead of the next election the announcement came after merkel's c.d.u. experienced big losses in a regional vote in the western state has said the party came first and will still be in charge along with the greens but it saw an eleven percent drop in support it was the second electoral setback in as many weeks for merkel's conservative alliance and nationally her partners in government the social democrats have threatened to end what's known as the grand coalition if the downward trend
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continues her party has tolerated her because she was able to negotiate coalitions where they would be the strongest partner that's been less sense the last elections the social democrats would only join the government if they got the post of foreign minister and finance minister and many in the party say well you sold with too cheaply of course any period of political uncertainty here in germany will also be a worry for the european union at a time when the blocks dealing with a budget crisis in italy breaks it and not least rising populism across the continent that's why they'll be paying close attention to which figure the c.d.u. lines up as merkel successor and where the main challenges come from the barber al-jazeera believe. a judge in ecuador has rejected a lawsuit brought by julian assange challenging the conditions of his asylum sign says new rules imposed for his stay in there could or an embassy in london are designed to force him out include paying for medical bills phone calls and cleaning
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up after his pet cat that we kill leaks founder sort asylum in the embassy to escape extradition to sweden six people have died after heavy winds and flooding hit large areas of italy falling trees killed four people in different parts of the country much of it really is under a lot of flooding due to heavy rain. mexico's president elect is facing criticism for cancelling the building of a new airport in mexico city but then there is money where lopez obrador says he's respected in the result of a referendum by the mexican people last week voters rejected the partly built thirteen billion dollar airport that the current president had started in two thousand and fifteen gentleman reports from mexico city. a new space age meant to propel mix come into the twenty first century its cost thirteen billion dollars it's construction well underway but a monday president elect and his money will lopez obrador brought it to
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a juggling home at the project was riddled with corruption and cronyism he said instead other airports will have their capacities increased. two runways will be built in the center lucia military airport the current airport in mexico city will be improved and the to look at airport will be reactivated but the decision was about more than just the airport all the markets to many it was an early sign of how the president elect plans to govern he said let the people choose the way ahead via a national referendum but when it was finished this sunday it was widely panned just one percent of the electorate turned out the questions were flaw skew the in favor of the option the new government once it was shown that voters could vote more than once and in different polling stations i mean really you can see these successful exercise of participative democracy. plans to change the constitution for more
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referendums on key issues but that's not the sort of decision making that will tempt a few trim vestas say business leaders we hope that the incoming government to make the rules of the game clearer so that long term projects don't suffer from the repercussions and mistrust of the mexican government at the stock exchange those repercussions were already being felt the drop in the peso is a real reflection of the deep concerns of the markets and the business community but the president elect says that he's not governing for them he's governing for the people first and foremost the poor he says the airport projects cancellation to save the country five billion dollars a year and his alternative plan will be finished in three years by that time it will also have a clearer idea of who they voted into power john home and how does it or its crew city.
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and let's take you through some of the headlines here analogise era there fiance of journalist should do says she holds saudi arabia responsible for his murder. also demands they return his body meanwhile sources tell just zero the turkish prosecutor's office isn't happy with its meeting with saudi officials neither side has handed over its evidence you know on how you believe on the roof that i am deeply grateful for the solidarity of people enjoy the world i am however disappointed in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in the us president trump revealed the truth and he should justice be served he should not pave the way for a cover up of my fiancee's murder let's not let money taint our conscience and compromise our values the u.s. military is deploying more than five thousand troops including armed soldiers to
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its border with mexico is part of president donald trump's campaign to stop a so-called caravan of central americans from crossing into the u.s. search and rescue team say no survivors are expected from monday's crash after carter's coast some remains of passengers have been found but the exact location of the plane crash is yet to be identified all one hundred eighty nine people on board the low budget lie of their plane are believed to be dead in tunisia at least twenty people were injured when a female suicide bomber blew ourself are in the capital tunis fifteen policemen are among the injured the country is really under a state of emergency since two thousand and fifteen after dozens of people were killed in a series of i saw attacks donald trump will visit pittsburgh on tuesday the same day the first funerals will be held for the eleven people killed or to a shooting in a synagogue there it's witnessed so stay with us
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here on out is the era. on counting the cost the killing of. focus the spotlight on saudi arabia without much power as the wielder of the global economy will look again plus the dynamic between the world of tech investments and saudi cash. counting the cost.
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of. the trade up to. this sign are here this wakes up and quickly decease it. off long trouble for. i hope that i would be the person to bring the high speed internet to my screechy.
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sometimes it takes somebody who can see the bigger picture and you know stand up above it. head dress you know to make a difference in your community be chief. use the internet. for free internet. bringing in fiber to any of these communities in. everything. in the big cities you know lived in the real world and i come back here and everything inside . so all the towers point away from.
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nothing works here. any sort of way speed takes a lot of money and then someone like me and money. just you know the small guy. i'm not even employed. steal from they're itching to give to the poor with nothing . for advertising opportunities that's what this is if you guys are interested in me. and i pay for it out of my own pocket for the community. yeah. so why are you doing this. at all of you know give it up for free
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to make a difference where you can and when you catch. on i know it's going to go get it set up. to the land. all right ok. i need it. as well as expected i. will get back to you soon. yeah this said they like my idea and you know our number really heard back from them but they're not going to actively support me because i speak up and i have
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a voice on like an agitator of sorts. but here i'm just you know speaking out for my own people and you know what's right and said you know or what's appropriate i guess. there is a little divide i guess the older generation to the newer generation it's so new to us that they really understand it. and you know maybe she's going to stay where you can and. you know i guess plant that seed sort of speak.
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and. crazy stuff here some really really technical. here and there's this money that you still do to yourself. yeah. because if you let other people do it three or number going to. know why they do stuff and. know how to do it on my own writing books do a lot of trial and error with stuff. done. to help bring what happens. where like rates smack dab in the of the problem. this should be the reason why it's caught up. in barely use your cell phones. and i.
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get out they don't want to put any money here and there from toronto first nations whatsoever. kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know with third world that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here going to say something out. to doing a bit on what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no
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no no they just did a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but then this has to be grounded somehow. further like network infrastructure i just got a paid access point and i connect that to. network switched and i fundraise for to access points they connect to each other and then you can get the signal wirelessly rick you need something to get your signal. will be able to get all these one and all these ones for sure up until the right thing and then possibly longer. up.
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oh man it will be one barring all. on. one. man is it a hell of an age we live in really think about it. can do this stuff the seventies . really i'm proud of a business uncle one of my best nephews i for the but he's one of the best to brainiest story that's right word to say. i'll say by the end we get somewhere with this and you know some actually changes come i'm sure they will it's i'm sure really there's no way the only way it could fail is if it doesn't work yeah that's my system is down and it's not working people are going to get turned off and. and
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they're really do hope that this works not just for his sake but for the whole town state released which really a good thing for that to be in the town say that's true. to get to the switch. gears. here. but you can usually going to get it has got to compete with open rights and never be three lights in and that thing. so if i say the word grief or loss what kind of things come to. death is an obvious
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for sure boss of respect for somebody else or yourself even. that's a huge win for our community and tell you right now. drugs and alcohol is a loss usually people turn to those things because of the other grieving experiences in their life. unemployment a lot of people want to provide for their kids there's not a lot of jobs available there's all these things going on and only really knows how to talk about it right now is the time to do something about our hurt right away too it's worse i don't want to wait you know the loss of my identity the impact of european people only call the musician and all that is a used to be ceremonies that you people had to deal with certain things and there's a loss there and. the life i've been i've been around for a lot of my life not horns and stuff. you'd be hard pressed to come across someone
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who's got a happy story about this place with regards to the quality of life and lack of employment in. the hall and drug problem that suicides it's a pretty pretty heavy cycle to break. in your family do you think like we're making. it much like all the kids while our mothers and sisters kids who are into solving abuse in the. early ninety's that member of the kid they're all sniffing and we'd be running around starving. it was the halfway house it was called. and i remember getting picked up from there from child offered to. so you know. it's been quite the process going in and out of that. make sure you know oh never let my kids go through that.

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