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the trumpet ministrations relationship with the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has gone too far president trump's inexplicable infatuation with prince mohammed must end former national security adviser susan rice wrote in the new york times and he must recalibrate american policy so that it serves our national interests not his personal interests or those of the crown prince the white house says it's weighing its options and has not ruled out sanctions against the saudi government at the highest levels for the death of. kimberly health at al-jazeera the white house the u.s. president has paid tribute to the eleven people killed in a shooting attack on a synagogue in pittsburgh coltrane visited the scene as the first funerals were held for victims talked at by a right wing extremist on saturday but there have been protests against the visit with calls trying to denounce whites nationalists and she have returns he has more . the u.s. president and first lady were joined by donald trump's daughter and son in law who
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are jewish to see the scene of what's been called the worst anti semitic attack in u.s. history made no comments to the media as he visited the tree of life synagogue where the eleven congregants were killed by a man consumed by both anti semitism and a hatred of immigrants but far away demonstrations all guys both in memory of the slain but also in opposition to the presidential visits. on monday a local jewish group had written an open letter warning that the president would not be welcome in pittsburgh until he denounced the extremism espoused by the government by tuesday tens of thousands of sign that he's part of the problem is not part of the solution he hasn't denounced white nationalism he has in treated any group that is unlike him with respect he's mistreated immigrants refugees muslims hugh community women people with disabilities the list goes on and on people of color. i. can't name them all pittsburgh's the
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president's visit until the dead were buried the funerals began on tuesday and will continue until the end of the week local leaders are in agreement between the mayor and all of us we're just trying to cope with the the the families in the community right now and it's really not time for you know any outside type thing to happen but not only did the president visit he's intensified his attacks of migrants a crucial part of his strategy to encourage his right wing base to go to the polls next week for the midterm elections she had her town see al-jazeera pittsburgh. still ahead here all the world is there why the u.n. says it's too soon to thousands of displaced bring back to me and. also more than fifty thousand military personnel from thirty one nation show off they're also during nato and they will war games.
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hello again well i do want to take you over here towards north america because of the next few days we are going to seen quite a change in the weather notice all the clouds coming in from the west as well as up here towards canada the big story over the next few days of what is going to be happening down here towards the south now we're going to be seeing a lot of active weather anywhere from texas towards louisiana plus we have a frontal boundary that is extending all the way up towards tronto now down towards the south that is where the active weather is going to be up here to the north it is mostly going to be rain showers but that is slowly going to make its way along the coast and with that we could be seeing some flooding rains as well down towards miami it's going to be a nice day for you at twenty nine up towards new york it's going to be warm but we do expect those clouds to come in and temperatures they're about twenty degrees well here across the caribbean not looking too bad out here across much of the northeast most of the clouds of the next few days are going to be across central america and we have seen that trend over the last few days particularly down here
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towards panama where paradise city maybe twenty nine to greece but a very rainy day for you and then as we go over here towards thursday a better day over here towards the yucatan peninsula we do think that cozumel is going to be partly cloudy and very quickly across south america we are going to see the very heavy rain showers make their way out of argentina but for a sense on the rains are coming into play and we see a temperature there of thirty two. wish the world innovation summit for health one community of two thousand health care experts innovators and policymakers from one hundred countries. one experience sharing best practices and innovative ideas. one goal a healthier world through global collaboration. apply now to attend the twenty eighteen wish summit.
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welcome back you're watching elvis arabs a whole robin a reminder of our top stories the u.s. defense secretary has strongly backed calls for a cease fire in yemen saying it's time to replace calm but with come from boys james magistad the u.n. special envoy to yemen will hold talks with the saudi coalition and to the rebels in sweden in the secretary of state might compare has also spoken saying it's time for peace. also the u.s. defense secretary has reiterated the president trump wants answers into jamal khashoggi trees murder james matters also maintained that saudi arabia has promised the u.s. that a full investigation will be conducted into the journalist's murder. and president
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trump posed as to the scene of a shooting attack on a synagogue in pittsburgh eleven people were killed but i've been protests against the visit with calls for trump to denounce white nationalism. but we can do. is set to take over as the united nations special envoy for syria he has the enviable task of leading negotiations to end the complex seven year war his predecessor staff and i'm a store and notes that he was stepping down earlier this month diplomatic editor james bays reports. this is the man chosen to be the new u.n. special envoy for syria at the beginning of december veteran norwegian diplomat get pederson is expected to take over from stefan de mistura who's done the job for four years and once described it as almost mission impossible ambassador pedersen knows the middle east region and the u.n. well he served until two years ago as his country's ambassador to u.n.
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headquarters here in new york and is currently norway's ambassador to china he was also a senior u.n. official both in new york and in lebanon where he held key roles including at the time of the israeli war in two thousand and six syria's war has seen more than five and a half million people fleeing and the death toll well over half a million he'll be the fourth u.n. envoy the first the former u.n. secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria barter says diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even
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chemical weapons in his campaign lasting more than seven years and he now holds many of the cards james pays out jazeera at the united nations saying indonesian officials believe the. they've. seized me senior in defeat indonesian officials believe they may have found the location of the crushed line and fuselage the reuters news agency is reporting that a ping sound has been heard from the jet's emergency locator beacon from the seabed off the java sea now divers will search in that area they hope to recover the cost black boxes so they can establish what calls the plane to crash a monday indonesia's government ordered the inspection of all boeing seven three seven next planes following the accident that killed one hundred eighty nine people on board the united nations says conditions in memos rakhine state are not yet conducive for refugees to return the warning comes after bangladesh mean mom
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reached a deal to start returning refugees by the middle of next month i mean my delegation visited the bangladeshi cantle dhaka on their way to visit camps in cox's bazar around three quarters of a million ringgit fled the military crackdown in rakhine state last year we've seen the reports of the agreement between the decisions reach by the joint working group between bangladesh and myanmar u.n.h.c.r. which is in the lead on the issues of refugees was not consulted on this matter. i think we can't stress enough that returns cannot be rushed or premature in the decision on whether or not for refugee to return should be determined by the refugees themselves when they feel the time in the circumstances or right. for u.n. h.c.r. the conditions in right kind state are not yet conducive for return to myanmar. and at the same time we're seeing reading of refugees continue to arrive from rakhine
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state into myanmar which gives should give you an indication of the situation on the ground. german chancellor angela merkel has urged businesses not to underestimate africa's huge economic potential and she was speaking at an investment forum in berlin attended by several african leaders as part of merkel's initiative to boost development on the continent in the hope that it could curb illegal migration to europe the plan is to help african nations attract private investment in return for reforms like fighting corruption but the speaker of sri lanka's parliament has told president sarah sena he must recall parliament by friday at the least the president is accused of violating the constitution of he fired the prime minister and appointed a replacement but ousted leader running we could have a single has refused to leave his all fishel residence political tensions rise across the capital bernard smith reports live from colombo have.
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supporters of sri lanka's ousted prime minister aren't going to let him go quietly . while wickramasinghe has refused to leave his official residence here in the capital since president by three parlor syria saying a fire him and suspended parliament on friday. the president says are made to the electoral mandate to strengthen democracy by trying to seize more executive powers we went and now a. president serious cena a sworn in the hindu rajapaksa as prime minister former president rajapaksa lost the election three years ago which was called after he scrapped the two term limit for the presidency. protesters and the parliament speaker say there's been a constitutional coupe the prime minister they say should be chosen by parliament not the president i think everyone is really surprised by what has everyone but everyone feels like they need to figure out how we can stop this is happening not
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on our watch we are hoping that approaches. by the people of the right to. the process. posters of rajapaksa have started appearing nationwide the former president hasn't yet spoken publicly about his new appoint. parliament remains closed this evening the country's constitution was changed a couple of years ago to take power away from the president and give it power to presidents are saying it says he's not breaking the more but his critics will say he's going against the spirit of the constitutional amendment which was made to strengthen his democratic institutions. al-jazeera. thousands of venezuelans are lined up on bruce northern border hoping to end before a deadline for acquiring residency ends almost half a million venezuelans have crossed into peru escaping the economic crisis back home but the peruvian government is trying to curb the numbers saying it will only grow
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residency to those who enter by wednesday the u.s. is warning that the situation in venezuela is a threat to regional stability more than a thousand people desperate to flee poverty and violence started arriving in southern mexico is the second part of the so-called migrant caravan that's trying to make its way to the u.s. the u.s. has deployed more than five thousand troops on the border in a bid to stop the migrant caravan marching from central america president trumbo sort of the military to harden entry points along the crossing in arizona texas and california. many of the migrants marching towards the u.s. are from honduras honduran military forces have been deployed near the border with somalia to discourage people from making the crossing when repeller has the latest from. there. legal observers in honduras say that between one hundred fifty and two hundred hundred migrants are leaving the country every day through the different
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border crossings into guatemala here at the border crossing between honduras and guatemala we're seeing small groups of migrants that come together and join and join other migrants from different parts of the country they'll make it over the border hitching rides from trucks that are passing by or simply walking moving their way toward the border between but they myla in mexico well they're joining even bigger groups ultimately making their way toward the u.s. southern border the honduran government is facing increased pressure from the united states to prevent more hundred nationals from leaving the country this is part of the reason we're seeing an increased presence of military police and army this however doesn't appear to be dissuading migrants from crossing into guatemala either through this official border crossing where we are and or through the coffee fields in the surrounding area the vast majority of migrants say they are fleeing extreme poverty and poor economic conditions in honduras but despite these warnings
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from the united states saying that hundred migrants in central american migrants will not be allowed into the country and despite promises by the honduran government that might be migrants will be given jobs if they return to the country the general sense is that the constant flow of migrants leaving the country will only continue russia plans to test missiles all the way this week in an area where nato is carrying out its largest military exercises since the end of the cold war more than fifty thousand military personnel from thirty one nations are taking part in the nato war games the two week show of strength is intended to protect western readiness to deter russian aggression moscow has called the action provocative topless reports. familiar weapons were on display a mock beach assault laid on for the press but as the media day for netas biggest war games in decades got under way secretary-general stole bags attention was focused on the possible collapse of the intermediate nuclear forces treaty no
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treaty can be effective if it's only respected by one pot and therefore we called on russia to ensure that there aren't full transparent full and transparent compliance with the on the street because we don't want to nuances the treaty was a confidence building measure signed by the united states and the then soviet union designed to make it harder for one side to launch a surprise attack from the other now the united states is threatening to unilaterally pull out of the cold war treaty as it accuses the russians of violations something the kremlin denies nato secretary general had a clear message for any potential purser e nato is ready and nato is able to protect all allies against the exercises go beyond reassurance fifty thousand troops from thirty one militaries practicing to fight alongside each other brings its own sets of challenges with training helps overcome fear of a joint operation you should know that very well and that's what this exercise
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means for me and my troops some of the newer members of the alliance he used to train alongside soldiers from the soviet union now practice with their former enemies the men trained for response whereas before for a day to day activities in all across during the combat all have to act together as the various militaries here today pack up and leave what wasn't on display where the weapons are going to make a decisive impact in any future conflict new bullfighting concepts namely cyber warfare the ability to blind and destroy the. the systems of one's adversities will be crucial to winning the next war despite that the hardware of war isn't disappearing any time soon for these military exercises a key to reassuring nervous alliance members worried about increasing russian military activity alex could topless al-jazeera been a set no way
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a boston gangster who was once one of america's most wanted men has reportedly been killed in prison james bulger was found dead in his jail cell in west virginia aged eighteen knowing he was serving two life sentences for his part in eleven murders ledum all been boston and later served as an f.b.i. informant he was feared for his short temper and brutality and inspired characters in several movies. all of those stories on our website. dot com updated throughout the day. you're watching i was there i'm so whole rob a reminder of our top news stories u.s. defense secretary james mattis has called on the warring parties in yemen to meet within thirty days speaking at the u.s. institute of peace that has said all sides need to do more to prevent the deaths of innocent people we've got to replace combat with compromised and we're working.
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with mr martin the u.n. special envoy met with shellshock a pompei i was talking to him frequently as we tried to amass more we just met. and this was brought up forcefully not just by my shell but by others as well and it's time to stop. the u.s. secretary of defense has reiterated that president trump wants and says into jamal khashoggi is not a james mattis also maintain that saudi arabia has promised the u.s. that a full investigation will be conducted into the journalist's death. the u.s. president also visited the scene of a shooting attack on a synagogue in pittsburgh where eleven people were killed but there have been protests against the visit with calls for trump to denounce white nationalism senior indonesian officials believe they may have found fuselage from the lion air
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plane that crashed on monday shortly after taking off from jakarta international airport the reuters news agency is reporting that a ping the sound has been heard from the jet's emergency locator beacon from the seabed off the java sea divers will now search the coordinates to recover the aircraft's black boxes indonesia's government ordered the inspection of all boeing seven three seven following the accident one hundred eighty nine people were on board. thousands of venezuelans are lined up on drew's northern border hoping to enter before a deadline for acquiring residency ends almost half a million venezuelans of crossed into peru escaping economic crisis back home more than a thousand people fleeing poverty and violence in central america started arriving in southern mexico it's the second part of the so-called migrant caravan that's trying to make its way to the u.s. the u.s. has deployed more than five thousand troops at the border in a bid to stop the migrant caravan those where the headlines about with more news in
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one forty three all very very hard wired. one are going to kill by milwaukee police in the heart of downtown no one chief says a suspect grabbed the obvious or his baton and started beating him with an understanding this is the initial version of events. that. now. to day is grand opening party for mother earth for justice. for now i'll just put it there. i'm going to be introduced to the mother earth that are going to thank our propane i. still got my days i still have my nights and it's good fifteen years right you know her son was shot fourteen times mom was just seven you're you're of those who was
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just six true that's why i'm here enough think god is out of here you know man. don't trade was my bro he never showed any signs of any kind of paranoid or frantic he was an army headed drab. paid it all be old we start. when he would say why did you have it you don't leave. on a. dime train went to radio part something dad he will need the wow that is why. he was in the park and the manager. called the police to be moved because he thought he was a homeless man. the police out there is answering our call and they came out in
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and they discuss it with dad. and they told her they found that he wasn't doing anything wrong. when the call a day spads it went to for a manny be caught in. the back and forth or to the point we're off for grabs with. a couple times with. her from there you have the officers. you have. sampled dottore never heard it officer we were told there are many just to try to be tree dump it's time for that train and he missed an employee and out and he shot my baby forty eight hours.
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and that's the perry. three hamilton is the main organizer and will lead to a mother's day march that will take place saturday of this week and it would be meeting with people in the white house have been incredible in calling people to accountability organizing other mothers meeting. and to on the research which brought me to this place that i met i'm not sure if i want a child in such a terrible violent way if i would have the courage or the training i just want to praise you for having the courage. partly that there should be some form of a civilian panel yet that is involved as well we're headed through this for. new talent t.v. and video any killings on there we're going to give them our demand
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that in all my right now we are meeting at the white house back to. work or in a nasty call. to have a special prosecutor. at any time a links to the police of the terrorists or the d.a.'s office. hopefully we can get cases reopened and possibly get justice for their glad. we didn't do the script that was because that is why this reality the voice that we gave today it might have been quiet but i think the hundred stuff because everybody seemed like they just wanted to break down they didn't give mistakenly being i think once we land i think they going.
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