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ok it's reached always size that's the ohio valley more or less and that's in chicago three degrees snow you'll notice and this is not just going to be a little like a because a lot of snow it's ok to the west the rockies that are clear back in the sunshine but if you're in the plain states or around the great lakes and the midwest this is the first proper taste off into to the south it's all gone quiet we see quite a few showers recently in puerto rico but they're disappearing and there's not much to revive to reveal itself by satellite but we still got the prevailing breeze so still be a scattering through the restaurant tilly's than a focus of them as you hit nicaragua here or honduras rather less though in costa rica. eradicating prissie in cambodia. education and treatment in equal measure on and following him by early you know disability yet jail be waived until three year old
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boy him or he'll have this ability to play answers to it and didn't know wait for the next generation of antibiotics may just be way taking at the bottom of the ocean maybe this page today have it so peculiar revisited. again you're watching al-jazeera has reminder of our top stories this hour u.s. president donald trump has fired attorney general jeff jeff sessions will be replaced by his chief of staff. has been highly critical of the investigation is in democrats immediately recused himself from oversight of the rush up here.
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just after president talked up his republican party's gains in the senate from chooses midterm elections have to contend with democrats who will chat powerful committees and the house after the opposition party secured a majority in the chamber. and pro-government forces in yemen say they have advance closer to the who think controlled port city of supported by the coalition which has been bombing positions in the city more than one hundred fifty people have been killed in the house in the last three days the leader of the hooty rebels has vowed to never surrender. mexico has defended its human rights record at the united nations review in switzerland mexico's ambassador to the u.n. human rights council says recent loss of em proves children's rights and help limit corruption paul brennan has more from geneva. mexico came to this hearing of the un
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human rights working group with numerous human rights violations to explain perhaps the most notorious among them the two thousand and fourteen massacre of forty three student teachers in. a massacre that is still unsolved today but the ambassador from mexico came forward with a raft of recent legislation that has improve the human rights situation general acts to improve the rights of the child to tackle corruption and to prevent torture and also a whole new criminal justice system since twenty sixteen and the reaction from the chamber here was broadly supportive there were numerous suggestions and recommendations as how mexico. to new to push forward it's progress but in general the other ambassadors the other nations were broadly supportive of the direction of travel that mexico was taking. thousands of asylum seekers and migrants from central america arrived and mexico city on their way to the u.s. the caravan made up mainly a hung jury and says the first of three large groups moving across mexico and search for a better life than they were
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a palo reports from mexico. this is the sound of children laughing and singing. we just arrived in the capital mexico city after traveling with five thousand other central americans for the first time in several weeks they're able to really rest. where we want these children to see that mexico is a country that's in solidarity with them so they can take this memory when they leave. the. mexican authorities have been preparing for their arrival setting up food stands medical tents as well spaces for a shower and even a haircut. nothing though i'm happy with how mexico has treated us we're very thankful to mexico. we met me here while she was waiting in line for donated clothes she says she's bound for the u.s. and has a message for president trump and let everyone know there are no terrorists here or criminals nobody is here for fun we're all running from poverty in honduras it's
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not for pleasure that i'm traveling to the united states. walking along the camp we spotted several volunteers providing legal advice to those looking to claim political asylum either in mexico or the u.s. although what then as a volunteer attorney says most aren't planning to stay in mexico despite the rhetoric despite the fear that the trumpet ministration is trying to administer these people are intent on carrying out the right that they have to seek asylum in the united states. while it may seem crowded authorities say they're still expecting more people. little rhyme in the coming days this space at this outdoor sporting arena has been transported to a comedy as many as five thousand people traveling as part of a caravan that left on douras several weeks ago but their stop here is only temporary and their ultimate goal is reaching the southern border of the united states. with a fresh change of clothes in hand jimmy led and her daughter head off to get some rest knowing the most difficult part of their journey still lies ahead. when.
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mexico city. chile has been treating like prince who want to go home for free the first and largest groups are haitians where more than a thousand signed up to the program allows an america as they say in human explains why the government is flying them home. these haitian migrants are leaving chile with a bit more than with what they came but with their dreams shattered. what we thought we were coming to do doesn't exist we came here for a better life for decent work but there's nothing there the first one hundred seventy six beneficiaries of a government humanitarian repatriation program for migrants who can't afford to leave they've been given a free flight home in exchange for not returning to chile for at least nine years. since they could not adapt to our reality and their expect a sions will not mitt they asked the government's help to return home. the vast
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majority like they. say it's because they can't survive here. my christened chile two years ago when i came it was easy to find a job but not now another thousand haitians are on the list and an undisclosed number of colombian migrants are also asking for a free flight home it is an unprecedented offer unique in a world where many more migrants are deported against their will but the very fact that this program exists draws attention to the exploitation and abuses that many many migrants in chile face. thousands of haitians live in appalling conditions employers often under pay them others complain of racism you know we asked the interior minister what the government is doing to help migrants stayed rather than leave but we're working to police and control employers and landlords and we've introduced measures to ensure that migrants obtain proper residence documents so they can't be exploited and can access public services to lay. these migrants have
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given up any hope of making chile their home as they return to haiti to an uncertain future you see in human al-jazeera santiago. a sixth body has been pulled from the rubble of two dilapidated buildings that collapsed in the french city of must say on monday rescuers are still searching for dogs but have little hope of finding anyone alive and the residents say they had repeatedly told authorities of the state of the buildings and the poor neighborhood but were ignored my six thousand properties in the city have been labeled at risk of collapse. for more than four decades japan sterilized about twenty five thousand of its own people who were suspected of having disabilities or mental illnesses after gears of silence victims of the controversial program and now demanding an apology also want compensation from the government. reports from terror here. as
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a boy. was regularly abused by his foster parents because of his polio. in nineteen sixty aged eighteen he was admitted to a psychiatric ward at makerere hospital in sapporo where he was basin given electric shocks and forcibly sterilized. i remember what the nurse said clearly mr you have schizophrenia you have a disability so people like you should not have children. lawyer has medical evidence showing his scars are consistent with the sterilization and that he does not have schizophrenia. but knock on hospital says few old records of sterilisations exist and they can't confirm if kick was a patient. it really is the government's fault i just didn't know that they were to blame or did they stripped us of this right to live. is just one of nearly twenty five thousand japanese citizens sterilized in
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a poll see that i am to eradicate disabled and mentally ill people. and that after world war two the government justified its so-called eugenic protection law because the nation was struggling with food shortages and people like you are with sane as a burden on the economy clinics across japan advertise their ability to perform sterilizations under the law but the majority were performed against the patients will until very recently thought and like this one will one of the few reminders for sterilization now big terms of speaking up and demanding compensation japan's top sterilizations in ninety ninety six but uma could cover a young she says those with mental illnesses still face social stigma today. her center helps them find jobs despite introducing quotas for disabled workers japan's government admitted this year they had dramatically inflation their own employee
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numbers most of the hong kong lost the government itself is not following the regulations there are some people who get extremely angry about this disabled people will think they can't work if they see this. in a country preparing to host the next paralympic games in twenty twenty the prejudice continues for the seven million japanese living with disabilities drew ambrose al-jazeera tokyo. well you can watch true ambrose's full program japan's disability shame on the one zero one east this thursday at twenty two g.m.t. right here on to sara. boeing has issued a safety notice to airlines operating at seven three seven max aircraft after lyon flight six ten crashed into the java sea advises pilots on how to handle false readings from one of the plane senses which could cause the aircraft to abruptly enter a steep dive the plane was only two months old when it crashed off the coast of
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indonesia killing all one hundred eighty nine on board last month. that first emerged this week a cute viral video but scientists say this footage of a mother bear and her cub is an example of the misuse of drones the video of the baby bear struggling to climb an ice will have been viewed on social media around twenty million times as an example of never giving up just says the bears were afraid of the drone and were trying to get away from it as fast as they. went lawson is a bear biologist he says regulations on filming need to be stricter. the mom is actually really stressed out she's constantly looking at the drone to kind of see where it's at i think the drone operator having his drone in so close forced her to make a decision that normally she would have made with a bit more time she kind of cross that that steep drip on iraq and typically you know they'll be really careful to pick
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a route that they're cut can make safely and that they can stay with their cabin kind of a tighter unit so i think just having that drone ride on are really made her make kind of this wraps rash decision that ended up working out for a public could have been a lot worse had it been steeper as far as my research goes when we are filming bears we try and be as as least invasive as possible so we typically set up cameras that are camouflaged their motion activated by the bears typically don't even notice and that's just so we don't place any stress on the animals as far as those laws are concerned i do think there needs to be some laws around drone activity with wildlife in particular i just think you know as humans we're already placing a lot of different stressors on animals whether it's you know encroaching into their their areas that are hunting or whatever that add to that with drones just it's just one more thing that they don't need so so i definitely think some laws could be beneficial. has been described by conservationists as the glue in this
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country on the planet three courses of butan is covered by thick forests home to rare wildlife but as the country continues to develop it struggling to find new ways to balance economic growth but the protection of the environment may fall chemical it's. its is a window into time before humans time is the only kaba negative country in the world producing more oxygen than it consumes. at least sixty percent of the country must be forested is in shrine to the constitution but as b. town slowly embraces the modern age keeping it this way is a huge challenge the pristine wilderness is home to one of the rarest animals on earth the himalayan snow leopard by careful conservation betime successfully managed to maintain numbers the same also goes for another big cat the bengal tiger for a small country like don sanders pretty india and china we are also one of our biggest
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contributions is being very symbolic of the things that we can do when you have the right leadership you know when you have the right vision and the right to a commitment from the people there are stories of large predators stalking these ancient forests for generations which is probably what gave rise to the legendary story of the or yeti in reality though in addition to the big cats there are also wild boar and black bears here living in close proximity to these creatures is a major concern for farmers worried about keeping their livestock safe. every evening luk pummel keeps watch over her fields while boren deer often devour her crops. she resorts to age old techniques to safeguard her livelihood. the government's installed in the lead for expense nearby but it needs repair
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